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MONDAY, MAY 94, 1926 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Site Asi oy ty h d Di yin Bis- Miss Anglin Does where they attended the state con mek” ame Spending the day in Bis Not Disappoint Her. vention of county auditors, —— L —— GO'TO STATE MEDICAL MEETING Host of Admirers GUEST OF SON Dr. L. A. Schipfer, Dr. W. L. Diven, —— HEALTH-SERVICE ATIP ON VACATIONS BUILDING YED- BY FIRE: Sentinel Butte.Fire: of unknown origin destroyed ithe gatage building and machine shop-on the Leonard Trester farm south of here last week. > None of the contents of the building Was saved. Sie: She’s Senorita in Mexico Prettiest, | Social and George E. Wallace of Minneapolis] Dr. M. W. Roan and Dr. F. R. Smyth is in the city, the guest of his son,| Will leave this afternoon for Minot Bruce Wallace. Mr. Wallace was at|to attend the state medical conven- Unquestionably the most wholly “ i H i : y DR. .. CUMMIN: ill be f flies. High % lo pee aren orp sete < aed : do hand sy | OMe time tax commissioner for North] tion. Dr. Schipfer, Dr. Roan and D ee i Spy it be from flies. High Bround or i artistic and satisfactory event of ard Ss ok lH Lt AR (rer Mine aaa gar iar Padre accompanied by their) Geeta Unica a tunined ground with no standing wa-! Cok with Gas It’s the | a hee nen Walks Clare The Lady Foresters will mect at wives, sureemablic Health Semice ce | teh atywhere near will be found to I F x tear nee Hae Uo St. Mary's school hall Tuesday even-| VISIT DAUGHTER AT HOSPITAL ss ‘In going on your vacation, eape-| CC, {tly free from mosquitoes. It] Ideal Fuel. nglin appears at the Auditorium fide atiB o'élock. |_ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Marshman of ATTE! EUNION | eiath wT i ee rR t ality.is not free from —mos- . , , Tuesday. evening, May. Fe the Z is Breien spent the week-end in .the| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swanson drove. “ally if you are spending it in the cotton mosquito bars should iro! i open, you should be prepared to deal | intelligently with minor injuries and (accidents. You should know what to do in case of sudden illness. If , sparkling comedy; “C; e,” by . Somerset Rave am, writer of “The Circle” and_ co-author of, city with their daughter, who is ill] to Almont Saturday to attend the 1 at a loeal hospital, union of Morton and Oliver coun old settlers, They also visited M GUESTS HERE OV Mrs. Max Schultze, S1 SUNDAY ind Robert | A pure water supply is absolutely essential if you would reap any “Rain.” ‘ and June Poppens of New Salem were HERE FROM HAZEN Swanson’s parents in Sims, ¢ As a i ; healthful benefits from camping out. Y oe Miss Anglin does not.disappoint guests of Mrs. William Lehfeld over! Mr. and Mrs. John Drevelow, who os —— ° sats Mie RE TC at Unless you are positively cenuain H her admirers. re is something Sunday. spent the past week in Bismarek, re- finer tr Gee JON | f4,| should’ provide: yourself with n first] fe better not lake chaucor’ Proton . fine in her ambition and true in her VISIT TIVES SUNDAY owe Ce Hels ing ie Braay Carufel, who. underwent an ac ane “lett OL head If by boiling all water used THEATRE . , »fine, artistry Ginich impels her. at WH SMI Witten rabhen ae Saturday at a local hospital, fs Herbtand, thdty oni ahe, aeons king purposes. a sredii ‘ . abindantly of the splendid rene ve drove to New Salem and Almont{ CLOSES SCHOOL age micelyy Teiwas reported tes) cies nid trombblent should. Ve piven ERE and Reus Lane en onight and Tuesday Miss Olga Neugbauer has closed her school in Riverview township and returned to Bismarck for the sum- Sunday to visit relatives, WEEK-END VISIT by one who is not familiar with the science of medicine. In case of sud- den illness see*that the tents should be screened. PD should always he washed in boil ny All garbage should be placed ~ histrionic ability. which is a posses- sion that seems to grow in power RESIGNS POSITION j t ; INS Nhs patient is} water, and strength with every new and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kunkel and| mer vacation, Miss Spara Christensen has resign put to bed jf possible and if the con-| in coy rey ‘nas, be ‘ser a e iti . e . bie .. n covered ceptacles d prompt artistic undertaking, the Misses Violet and Lily Kunkel Creat PEGE With the | AtHOUr! Mieian-anseatarustion you anode disnoted’ of The see sree Creamery company and will leave in a week for Wolf Point, Mont., where she will be employed. VISIT HERE SUNDAY H.R. Ringeon and Salem visited friends {spent the week- s Anglin, who has portrayed | Spent | | New Salem. of successful roles and whose ite appeal. continues increasing end with relatives in ; course prepare ‘to scek medical aid. Pains can often be relieved by hot | applications. Headaches may he re- done with all waste, The best method Mr. and M of disposing of these wastes is by children of } nu i k Si — burning. ii E FROM WASHBURN Bismarck Sunday. lieved by. cloth: tL ld its hold upon the affections of the HERE FROM WASHBURN in VISIT IN STERLING ved by cloths wrung out in cold Ses erTia Mrs. Perry Wahl and daughter,| ae i aE Wosie a rg,{ Water and frequently changed. How- “ELE ‘ discriminating public, has in the Priscillf, of Washburn are spending| (CROMWELL SCHOOL CLOSES . |. Mr. and Mrs. M,C, Doyle and } til Svar, you MNGHId. Teale Tees Cae Norw , CELEBRATION role of “Caroline Ashley” given the American stage a characterization j «that will go down in history and F : F i Random ‘spent Sunday in Mrs. Anna Whittemore has closgd hool in Cromwell district and j the day ‘in the usually but mptom of ome more serious st Mon emic trouble. Paomen wegians gathered here ing, quests of Mr, and By Kuests o for the celebration of the Ni her Fogarty. ie | HERE FROM REGAN returned to her home in Bismarck. A change of drinking water fre-| Independence day. ¥ He ee a ee: ed 8 | oma at aes e sacl HERE ON BUSINESS MOVE TO BISMARCK quently results in. intestinal disor-| som itemeee ates Haaebtstas ders and diarrhea, In all cases of severe diarrhea it is imperative to stop all food at once and give the patient plenty of water to drink. A ful triumph. * “Caroline” is the story of an im- pulsive and» romantic woman, q whose husband occupies a foreign Uhde of Regan were in the ¢ urday on business. HERE FROM JAME ker of the day and Mrs. Aleck Eston have to Bismarck to make their They formerly lived at Zap. Fred Rorth and Walter Magstact of} Mr Arena and E. B, Sauter of Tuttle} come were in the city today on business. | home. ‘ARMERS PICNIC HE hlace in her life, and whose decth apatite Knaft | of 3 estS@n 8] GneNnG RRRTREARI IGE GUEST OF SISTER | 24-hour fant will frequently effect a holders of the! * is Yeported periodically. Unable Dusisiess hd ee | A's, Hoffman of Oskaloosa, towa,| _ R. Erickson of Fargo is in the You should beware of the various the Ki ¢ to choose between youth and mid- : anGtaille x former Bismarck resident, is visit?] the houke cuest of his sister, Mrs.{ You pests, The farther your camp hay. July } die age as was offered her by suit- : | HERE SATURDAY ing friends in the city, L. H. Carufel. : is removed from human habitation, mers of the sur-{ 5 ors, because -of the fear that her 4 Mrs, Ives of Telfer was in FRIES TA LAKES ; stubles and hog pens, the freer it’ rounding vicinity are invited. VISIT. S HERE Mr. and Mrs. August Schmidt of Minot were visiting friends in Bis-| marck over Sunday. the city Saturday on business, H GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. J. I, Huyek have as | the house gu s for a short time Mr. and Mrs. James Huyck of Minot, HERE FROM MINOT | Mr. and Mrs. L. Glaser and daugh- ter, Ruby, of Minot were week-end j Visitors in the city, VISIT BROTHER i, Mr. and = Mrs, H. 0. Feldman of; Minot spent the week-end in the city, 4 own youthless stage would chill = impromptu romance, Mrs, Ashley } had it announced that the latesi *, ,veport of her husband’s death was i untrue, which relieves the tension ; of the situation to all. concerned. spending two weeks AV HERE FROM BALDW T. A. Gallagher of Baldwi as in Bismarck Saturday on. business. RETURNS FROM HEATON Harold E. Keller has returned from a business trip’ to-Heaton, HERE SATURDAY * | Miss Phyllis Krueger of Fort Rice Mr. Maugham has supplied “Caro- Ime” with a delightful bit of fool- ing, ever true in its analysis of feminine motives. The story unfolds during the morning and afternoon of the same day in the drawing room of Mrs, Ashley’s home. _ Nurses’ Graduation Is Largely Attended RETURNS FROM CALIFORNIA Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab has returned from an extended visit in, Los An- geles, California, ITS FRIENDS A Worthy Gift Maria Esther Parreo, 20, is Mexico's " ; nucsts A Beldiian’s brothe i by was in the city Saturday. prettiest girl, and as such is repre-| €¥ests of Mrs. Feldman’s brother, M, 5 ty hi “as is i i Garrison, Miss Laura Lakin of McClusky ————- Yr Te {genting her country in an interna spent the week-end in Bismarck, vis- O e aduate We renovate and recover all kinds of mattresses and guar- antee our work to be absolute- *tlona} beauty pageant in Galveston, aca. Sue uves in Pachuca, Hidaigo, in the central part of Mexico, and was chosen in competition | with j iting friends. HERE ON BUSINESS K. Murray of Mott spent UNDERGOES .OPERATION Mrs. J. J. Rue underwent a serious operation at the Bismarck hospital Friday. She is now improving nicely. | I the Have you thought of a gift—the best gift The gradua exercises of the Senoritas from every province. ne week-end in Bismarck, transacting y sati if ° ‘ . . A 1026 class of the St. Alexius hospital RETURN FROM DICKINSON » | business. ly satisfactory. Jade bk Suited to reflect your pride in this accom- Saturday evening at the city auditor- County Auditor Frank Johnson and | oe tress & Renovating Co, Phone lishment ? | ium were attended by a crowd which former County Auditor T. E, Flaher- » SPEND DAY HERE 5 am . . filled the auditorium. The address of | s | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Borkhart of! 605, the evening, given by Judge John H What is more practical, more useful than a Gruen Guild Watch? Burke of the supreme court, was well received, The presentation of diplomas to the 12 graduates was made by Dr. M. W. Roan. AUDITORIUM Tomorrow Night CURTAIN 8:1 A musical program was given’ included vocal solos by Mrs. hinners and Howard Melaney, selections by the Thursday Musical club, and a group of violin numbers by Henry, Lampe. Following the commencement pro- i Cvety £ Batted ball is fair when it passes outside the ground, but later is blown foul. What is it? A ball that passes outside the 5 Z And what will serve so well through future years as a reminder of your affections? VA BBA We awane The latest’ creations by the Gruen Guild : i Warner picture i “ i iene Selected and Directed by : ‘ 5 . ; ,'/Uthe Fighting Edge Bhat wea vee: Bx. Greats 8, ontbnal: eo and Directed by ers ready for immediate delivery. And the’ States meet old } Yousty seen’ in “Red Hot Tixes," MISS ANGLIN remember that we deliver to any part CITY LOANS | Mexico ; Frees ie rid” ani logan’s LITTLE JOE Prices—Flocr, $2.50 and $2.00 of the United States or Canada. Long or alae time loans on Bismarck residence and business a beautiful girl Kenneth Harlan was last_seen with f Rsichay property, Low interest rates. Prepayment privileges. If you [| 7 gir Marie Prevost in “Bobbed Hair,” and wy 20 $O/R DENTIST GEN) ialeony : sae ay ican ei ) FRIDAY oor the romance of young American gil Of all varieties for the home and cemetery. AUDIT ORI M — M AY 8 “The Fighting Edge” noploman in order to save her swoet- Get our complete spring planting list. ! tHT “nga rote at A wonder picture of ; >. “The picture, aside from being high. ‘HOSKINS-MEYER A shite 2 ly romantic and dramatic, carries a gram the graduates were guests of honor at a reception at the hospital which was largely attended. Sister Boniface, assisted by other officials of the hospital, received. A luncheon was served. ee | ala At The Movies | Ca are ee Sn 9 CAPITOL THEATRE “The Fighting Edge,” the Warner Bros. Classic of the Sereen which is coming*tonight to the Capitel Thea- tre for a two day enJagement, has i Patsy Ruth Miller and Kenneth Har- lan in the leading roles. The re- mainder of the cast includes Heinie Conklin, Pat Hartigan, W. A. Car- roll, Lew Harvey, Eugene Palette, Pat Harman and David “Red” Kirby. Miss Miller makes her fourth ap- ie ee) Hei Conklin and’ Pat Hartigan were recently seen in the Rin-Tin-Tin picture, “The Clash of the Wolves,” ' ELTINGE THEATRE | “The Scarlet Saint,” adaptation of GePald: Beaumont’s story, “The Lady . .Who Played Fidele,” is to be the fea- foils the gun men—res- ture attraction at the Eltinge today ne co! cues sie and Toesday. RE age Phone 99 Box 8 Fargo, N. D. ; nnocent Hand Based on a highly dramatic plot punch 50.75 wins the heart of the girl and theme, the picture is said to be a most ideal vehicle for the cofeatur- ‘ing players, Lloyd Hughes and Mary Astor. Set against the picturesque background of New Orleans during Mardi Gras week, the story deals with series of thrilling incidents which oc- cur during the colorful Mardi Gras carnival and atthe races that feature the yearly festival in New Orleans. j (News Pictures and the Real Burns | comedy. “Papa’s Pest,” complete the program, PALACE-MANDAN : The vaudeville bill at the Palace for Tuesday includes Mole Brothers “appearing in “A Cyele of Joy” and they offer a combination of comedy and dexterity, riding’ bicycles, uni- i ground is fair or foul according to where it disappears from the umpire’s view. 2 In other words, fhe umpire must continue to follow the flight of the ball even after it passes out of the park, > The status of such a drive is then determined by where the ball is when the umpire last sees it. In the above query the ball was foul, 2 0 MORE BATHS Mother—Never do anything, John- ny, that you would be hamed to have the world see you doing. Johnny—Hooray! No more baths! ; —Everybod, AT THE RECEPTION Maud—Why, look at that she% hardly got anything o Robert—Well, it says on girl,t POS WiLL INSERT A SET OF TEETH FREE The most 4 WILLIAM STREETT |A has the honor to announce W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM'S BRILLIANT COMEDY “CAROLINE” ‘WITH A SUPERB CAST Imansee, Stationers Reserve Early there’ every blink of the eye—from sunrise till the moon ks out of sighs ‘You'll come hack saying it’s the trip of a.lifetime. distinguished star ever to visit Bismarck Flowers of our best stock. will be greater this fore. In our flower Peanies, pink, white, red Reses .. Magnolia, each ... Plants Wreaths Whatever your requirements are, please let us hear from you as early as possible so that .you may have a choice Indications are that the demand for Memorial Day flowers year than ever be shop will be found a grand selection of the more appropri- Ate floral and foliage plants and flow- We Suggest (Subject to change in price) Carnations, (with fern leaves Wreaths Plants Home of K-F-Y-R AR SSH Qe FR BLA Dozen $2.50 $2.50 to $10.00 ROOT" craftsmen cannot be excelled for beauty and dependability. And you wilii find the prices surprisingly moderate. Bonham Brothers Jewelers and Optometrists ee es ee Ss a GROEN W rch have farm or city loans to place write us. EATON & EATON FARM & CITY LOANS Financial Correspondents THE UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE MPANY THE WORLD'S GR NOVELTIES & GORGEOUS SLEC. EFFECTS, Far out in the desert desolation of the Southwest, where driveshercarona myste- tious mission to the ren. dezvous of desperadoes. How the fighting spirit of a young Irish-Spaniard —is entertainingly pic- tured in Warner Bros. new screen classic— WARN cycles and contrivances somewhat re-|} trying. hygienic conditions. \ Take your golf bag, ten- QUALITY BRO . See ee pools 4 Anvthing®|| New way provides true se- pulling ait itera BEES CLASSICS of the SCRE comedy singing and talking. The curity—discards like gissue , camernanadaniiie 3 BAND § ish Jazz Revue introduces Marie > Sintra anid the Granade Troubadours, Orchestra-and dance numbers gre pre- pumps. You'll use all. No need for pills, * ITALIAN AND Pathe Comedy ER} ty pd anid AGN ee Sree eae wit OLD-TIME sanitary methods | ae lace i he, * BEE “Your Husband’s } aygreat personality and is'@ fine en-| ~ bring unhappy, fretful days. SUPPLIES ; Past” : tertainer, Her songs aed ok ester: Now the insecurity of the hazardous a Pacific ALSO 3 as zations are one of the bes tm ‘Mayme| “sanitary pads” has been ended; i Rockies . WATER gi F 4 Butters offer comedy, singing and) You wear shecrest gowns, meet; Hike—motoror sit in i- talking ‘with @ whirlwind jognete by every and all social or business exe | the saddle over a safe WHITE P f \ the lady. | Maa ee tie eben piay,| actments. in peace of mind’... any Pag an peg’ Brn ee a u i K . | merecainn Or Sten oig| tee Cee oxox. tee! ttm IN NORTH Mrs. 'W. E. Butler, m serilous| .! OS Refer’ | f fs a ae eo hhupben nip. Mented| thnes. a3 absorbent as the ordinary | ok Seuteen mae ee - naeers WITHA formerly proprie- | with ‘contraband, and heeded for 4) cotton pad! “For further information : a GREAT CAST tor of the Butler. § Routh American eountry. Thoroughly. deodorizes thus + aboutLake Louise, Banff 439M FALL 3 g : ss % rom sa) aa eriding-ALL feat of offending and other resorts in the DELIVERY FAVORITE STARS INCLUDING . Studio, is now. liv- i gents Fe ee i RA. BROWN-JOHNI Champion: cowboy. again in action. dience ‘at the Rex- Theatre ee eciative of 3 western drama, k full of Stunt ri i shooting and aplendld acting, not miss the opportt ot desing “The Strange Rider, ped reat Western, starring Yak- nutt, World’s Champion/cew- NEW PARKING ORDINANCE Parshall.—Instead of the ol method of parking-eara-in.the \ of the street, curb parkin; used here, it was decided ing of ‘the city commission last Seer woe as easily ag a piece of tissue. No laundry.’ No embare You asl, for it. without hesitancy | simply’ by saying “KOTEX” at any | drug: or department store. Costs} ‘&n unnecessary risk,’ | only a few cents. Proves old ‘ways Be ayy seer ame HM, TAIT > "611 2nd Avenue South Minneapolis, ‘Minn, -HERBERT J. ROBERTS, 318 MANDAN/AVE. Finishing. “YOU'LL NOT!CE THE DIFFERENCE” S |. Prices: $1.10; $1.65, $2.20, $2.75, $3.30 3p Tax. included—Sale opens May. 26: at Harris. & Woodmansee’s 1 and: will go. any: ing in Bismarck | where in the state. to do Home ‘Por: : traiture. Write to or phone: 898: for