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i THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE _ PARS PRESENTS—! PAGE FIVE, |: for Maryland and the lowest (61.2) | District Court to , |for Oregon, Infant mortality rates) = SILENT HOUR shown for both’ years for 4 a e Tuesday | ; 4 e | The June term of district court for nfant mortality rates were high- | Burleigh county will open, at ae than those of the previous, year, court ‘house tomorrow, with Judge |The highest 1926 rate (96.7) was “ ie Fred Jansonius on the’ bench. | Onvy folk und the lowest (44.9) for Bridge Club Is | BE TOMORROW ee Sere i ; i ourt during the atlance rear ee Given Saturday at Entertained at a ; ; vecky wince the petit Jue | gma 1 * oh Sues ve not been ordered to appear unti ule the Country Club! Dinner Saturday | } Monday, June 4 in order that farmers | Lemperatures and err | TE { Tamarack, n.. Promoter | have e time in which to finish! | Road Conditions | ‘Miss Bertha Burton and Miss Hen.| Mr. and Mrs. C, B. Nupen enter- | : ; their spring work. ne \ Yicka Beach ‘entertained’ Saturday/ tained their bridge club Saturday ! Believes Several Thousand | beseserieme reper corer ermae wai d evening at the Country club with a! evening at a three course dinner. The a “ta a} ! (Mercury readings at 7 a. m.) bnidge dinner. - The dining Topm was} tables were prettily decorated with { ill Heed His Call Bismarek Clear, ronds good, are es decorated with roses ‘and| snowballs, spires and other spring ' Mankato--Threutening, 80, roads spires. vers were ‘marked * for) flowers. Covers wete marked for 12. Bice Mi May 31. (@). | good, ‘ « Morty guests. . 5 After dinner three tables of bridge! ee in i agp Pe NOE Nie BO ehalieate |" Minot—Clear, 50; roads good. Te ‘Ten tables of bridge played follow-| were in play. Pipette G OR US | nnd Forks—Partly cloudy, 60; ‘ing the dinner and honors were won een | EE Ura URe tae cetomnt e | voadetale, by Miss Margaret Wynkoop and Miss| TO SPEAK AT COMMENCEMENTS} i (oi ee rane: fecal etstaetels | "Duluth—-Partly cloudy, 64; roads Dorothy Dakin. Miss Bettha R. Palmer will deliver Asap ae Ore ceeney, to i Veed. the commencement address for the g plan fer a din He aeee ers i} Hibbing--Partly cloud§ 62; roads JOINS CARENTS IN WASHINGTON | Drake high school this evening and| ‘. Z Hee core cr cus ren wee tempts good. William Jardine, Jr., who has betn! will go to Wahpeton tomorrow to ad- 3 | ron bade ide waveeai thew |” Fargo—Cloudy, 56; roads fair. +y| pe spending the last year at the Herth | dress. the aiadunting class, of | the : Weigle tletlai laa AeA as i — _ ern Great lains Experiment sta-| Wal on igh = school. jursday Ned thie ee Lee ‘ . " is ie * tion near Mandan, left wast night for! she will deliver. the high school com: and Hon Ah ds North Dakota Tied With Mon There is no use delaying it ‘ashington, D. &., to join his par-| mencement. address at Martin ani Ra Fas a * si ‘ day ents, Secretary of Agriculture and) will then take charge of a Bible resu i vores which will] tana For the Lowest Death | for the next day. Have your ih Wenn Het? fa ie! school at Heaton. kart at a, mand conclude Rate in the Nation mattress renovated and re- will leave soon for # tour o} ie — > ert 1 i i . » Southern states. Next: fall: William] TO ATTEND OFFICERS TRAINING 1 None of the regulation methe it covered at the Bismarck Mat ° |S” Jardine, Jr, will enter’. Princeton CAMP bags Bratch pedese Births in North Dakota per 1,000! dress & Renovating Co. Phone University. Included among the 26 North Da- ming “bane population i925 | 605. — . kota University men who will attend Agel SESE THOKE hs per oes al ee “ely Raed Eonar ons berks yh cp arr ele he Geo have his wi 1,000 population showed a slight in- | . ani ; " -! serve officers training corps which iis sereades: wtatietics aomenhGa chi the ; . panied by Mrs. Hughes’ mother, Mrs.| will be held at Fort Snelling begin, HE Fol a et eee departinent of commence, burcau ot| U8 Gas, the sclentifie fuel C, B, Menard, have returned f ning June 11 and eT for six TBUA cor WERT WIN ap Hhe the census, and just released to t Moffit where they attend the grad-|weeks, are | Wiliam | Ankenmann, | idea of what will -happn. gialic, show, The Stein me = uation of their nephew, Dofald Ed-| Charles Gobel and William Nuessle Gets Little Sympathy 1,000 population in 1085 in tis son, from the eighth grade. They] of Bismarck. M ile, che is getting little} Was 20.6 as compared with 2 were accompanied home by Marjorie aie path SA CRIA LL) s Tho death, rate! the Jane Edson who will visit them for] ATTEND COMMENCEMENT PRO- Sree ate umeenenu net iF scouted several days, ; nie see ali tistldceus Pe TREATIRHEN. wae previous 13:nonth period. “North Da- ATTEND COMMENCEMENT OF | Miss Clara: Peltier, Rev. W. E. Vater tvices attacked I i Ha nah aihabtieecrbeetan| |e no hts PICTURE ‘ DAUGHTER and-John Breslow were in attendance Mee URGE race al Destine anton 2 inbe: 4000 /6 Dr, and Mrs. V. J. :UaRose and] at the commencement exercises at ee wae ecta Aa Panunadles thous Wiis BROWER. 5 daughter, Elizabeth Ann, have® re-| McKenzie Friday evening. Rev, Vat. nrobably I eR i Ehican {compared wiehcd | turned from St. “aps of ‘Minh., where] er delivered the address to the grad- ais aa Sw God Ee TOA and 66.7 resp they attended the graduation exer-| uates, % Shine Ray Marcia erted that} ‘Where were 1 cises of Miss Marcelle LaRose™ oh aN Hien ee ae i an Bona Weave 960. de Pruiny, May "28. Miss Laltose TO TEACH AT HARVARD erica a Pa Pa cue ee ad ae companied her parents home. Franzo Crawford, son of Mr. and he “bene a eS ies, y ewould |totaled’ 1014; TO ORGGANIZE BEGINNERS’ { MT¥,l4 F. Crawford, bas heen ciected tot when God will not app meahke = Geminis neat THEATRE - MANDAN 3G E BE an. instructor of physics at Harvar mt wh ; Sai ‘orth Carotina Has Highes 2 gel eka ts . 1 y ve iti hee | Pry . Retce ‘Thov kee ati w models [ihe certainly will not. i “A new: beginners “band will be or-| his duties as inaituctor iter Crawford If women all wear similar hats, it foaly len tee taut One pees ie ey primp OF pane ley Cee en ee mer | interes al sc port covering | i day rnoon at 2:30 search work at Har-| tight along. Here is one of the new high ilors, with a medium-sized brim, of § vith regular {the Ewing idea that the prestige of| | ‘The department's rey ort covering | TUESDAY + ganized Tuesday -gfte will do some _reseni rk j ent for the woman with te the entire United States, exclusive + [0 + Saaerrat ne naira cue | arden 1E GRADUATES HAVE Pic.| {gatures but it doesn’t ee Moc ae ne alee eager ane Has a suggestion of the beret, | command the ‘Hockenooyen of Aitkin, | which complete Uranseripts, for Matinee and Evening Oe ee eee OU aTe 11C!| of backiand EHEC AACE ree ethee Te Greer Nieteninl Gals Toaruition withewreorunbtventast of wiio has been appenicd to by anxious | had not been received, gives the fol WIENER ROAST TOMORROW The graduating class of the Mc-| With @ crown that dips seductively nite cithan i the foaee residents, is reported to hive depu- [lowing information: | a AN ATT 7 e ae ‘ ck Sate! pilin at : i t tized a large group of. local citizens. irth rates for 1925 were lower 1A LD UBERTO in tale timoreteuesing tee atin cele spats hdl ts MUR is eats ea ; mn - . |, Without “denying this he asserted | uhun for 1026 in 26 of the Bo states “The Gay Deceiver” he held south of the Memorial bridge. pencil \ afypone—arul YU Mghest 1086 ca ate (AH pe Tricks that Make You Members are asked to bring thelr MOTOR TO MEDORA |KOREANS i He eae ee the ai Re NGI Utleks chat Re oe own dishes. 4 Mr. and Mrs. A. W.. Tracy and “ neh: an iy ray but} Carolina and the lowest (15.1) is for! igh ah maveesyuammne wees SALVATION ARMY IN THEIR COUNT SCHOOL BO ARD RESET aInielarneepl Pacsine | Meatane KOREANS LEAVE TODAY - | car for Medora for a short visit. They bed al aR ithout ‘an; object | - Death) ratoe:for 1026 were tighor rah 7 Ei Major and :Mrs. Alfred Hill of| are expected home tomurrow even: together to pray without than for in 16 of the 30 states || MINETTI & COOKE in Seoul; " mpanied ‘by a grou: / as save ‘to obtain” God's piel ute % carina . fi of Kecean officern heft chig motring tre ‘Anpabliea tiuise sorbetea Mader Tnstiw large cities: He sapantes| which, God has never TPS uaAEcein: Chae wer HOE “Music. Singing and will sail ctunteday ;mereiag, wee Heros setetal Bismarck ladies (and Mrs. Alfred Hill and the group, government ute Liat ante MTA RSIS EW ie. tad lation) is sh for Vermont and Dancing’ i i ursda: morning ere wi ver ck ladies *, » Sal-| sel Is in tl rovine aE eee hace ie f ‘the os: for M a rm st ne, i izg sO Rae Fae coda Shan] Sagas complies ve Hrs yh ly moda, The services Sat [ present une ant the APY I UK: Want Me Quiet ACfait—Only rr kaeling ver heen sie a Ina morality vate for 1 ae eo Mi se Fix landan, who will] Smith, si i <_ couiliiete oe! om, many ‘ he ee + visitors, s 19 of the 30 ho ¥ % Howley of Bismarck, was honor gues MOTOR YELLOWSTONE fajor Hill, a physician and sur- : et : a ia s s to intent ahovtaliiy phe (OGty" amenes | , ual ade in her home last Thurs-} Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Reynolds and! goon path a cahaste of the Royal , n trip, Major Hill; | For Two, Positions range from 10 to 10,000. jinfant mortality rate ( npearey A Dramatic Playlet day evening. fautlly tava, eee peed a ‘© College of Physicians and Surgeons! said, is not only a nee cy eerie ) a ere the Yellowstone National Park. They is ani sting speaker| ing information to continue the; jo. Ac sahoulsele i s ; AT GRADUATION PROGRAM gp Vill be gone ‘about 6 nwnth. jend told ot con ee sds and ek in Korea but is to say Sthank | Tsmareles tothe cWilHar “Moore iy Swen i) WILLIAM MORROW in sonminae tre Ba Roe and| uaa on aghon nae. [Be went he Sarton Army lou fr th eral bly tic vk, tl gli neta" Better Kodak Finishing “The Jester” John Breslow were at FortaLincoln} pr. and Mes. G. R. Lipp left Sun-|doing in that country. le has} of this on ol for nitive woekers Oil ee nditaionsy | . . vB “| cA ie i the ‘gtad: mat 2 $ g scl tld p.m s “ 1 DIFFERENCE a ow ‘omedy cation anos taa or the Lincule athest, ban! on & motor trip ‘Giicage ther Henddeatiore care: int Beetle Celie deme, malt: by. funds solicited |""Onty two candidates have filed for ‘YOU'LL sie vege neo a. Something New in Comedy i inca veeks. ity. 4 lin America. lithe two vacancies on the board. s x HAS GUESTS gah epee Roe “nithere the 3Q0,000 Christians in "Yestorday in addition to the| the election will likely be a quiet HOSKI GRANT & WALLACE . , Miss Mildred Lindell is eritertain- :, RETURNS FROM VISIT Korea out of a population of 19,-| meeting at the aditorium the Kor-1affuin as there has been no talk of REVUE in cE ena hee sisters ene Doris | amiss, Laie! Lockwood. will return! Goq.909° people, ‘Major Hill. said.|can officers were at the peniten- | 31% | oppos 5. oreo Biel Ge Wecinpenaie me Uomeoeanibnatron, Caluntie: N: MEAT Age. haa ca). atablons| tary in the morning) andialao con: |® The candidates are E. V. Lahr, who if “A Melange of Music, Song Brows Ot Were re he gan pare ake peers Hl pee mvestier per eoughoute the country with 185}ducted a street service and a ser-\5,5 already served six years on the ] and Dance” fee he Pargnts since Saturday. Rega 8,000] vice at the Salvation Army hall.| <chool board, and now seeks re-elec- ‘ PROGRESSIVE MOTHERS TO MEET —— |native officers; there are 8,000}vice a ¢ hongpivendunp specks ‘Te elec ne cere te Me ee Gree aon Betas meeives who inve ctull menu pers (avd Entertained at Luncheon Clection to the place on” the board q of "ies George. ‘Fekippe. 42\: Thir-| roher home in'Mot fora snp eink He aray le cusgntntingien ial ‘Tho edyltory boandrol-the Sal-| sew anit by ate benbare "at ; Viola Dana teenth street. with per parents, She will return | work among the young people of | vation Army entrained rune reeled ak ae Seen cc aere Wild Oats Lane — tonight. (the country and more than 30,000] with a one o’clock luncheon for the | ndidat MOTOR TA. ‘ a i irl: rolled in Sun-|Koreans, the ministers of the city,|(M"didate i. where votine : . + °° Mr. and Mrs. C. Li. Poster | PARENTS OF SON [epye ani iearls) abe core lied dite Adjutant A. W. Brewer of Fargo, | ,,,Umike city cece in 10 different MATINEE AT 5 ip to Mount : Pleas- 7 Mrs. Henry Beckmann of day schools. An Army institution jjuta . W. Bi booths are es Hs co pea i three weeks, yesterday at the St. Alexius hospital. a e home for boys is ¢ A h °. MeClelland) t i all persons wishing to cx- EVENING Se ii in the east by the Jap-|tiary and Supt. W. F. McClelland) only, and ely ala f ee 0} a ENTERTAINED AT PICNIC. VISIT IN STERLING | [ie Sines in cuenta the dee: (te the state training school. at) ercisg theis right of francs Wit [| Matinee Every Day at 2:00 hearin So. M. Re ntertaines Mr. an irs, C. R, Kositzky ay i in var- lan. . R. Simpson - .) querts ata plosie Sundsy, calebroting children’ spent the Memorial day Are eddeated and instructed in var-} Mandan. C. B. and Hv ohn| iam Moore Eehbals sear es soe her birthday anniversary. ., « week-end with. rel . Whole Village /Rebuilt Mérange, Rev. Pau 8 ” i ace ‘ Bismarck Time priv — p . ‘i Heredet : jor. Hil JONDAY & TUESDAY RADO. four institutions which , Adjutant Brewer, and Major. Hill iy M iad even Batons the thtes oorne| daiée Seed ‘Tohneon ‘wen to Diek-| provide shelter, food ‘and clothing | were ‘on | jhe Brogran. tniter| Away Goes Eczema var Senna ing for Boulder, Colo., to spend her/ inson Saturday to spend the wee ‘sjand work for the natives. - | luncheon the ints of interest| “One day vacati + nd with friend ntion is also given. Dur-|a motor trip to points of i ‘Ono Ph ci wih phic “ : = ia Sterne flood lust year,{about Mandan and Bismarck. | says feats fs SHOW! NEW YORK DENTISTS AT LAKE ISABEL : ’ HERE ON BUSINESS * Major Hill said, the Army rebuilt} The officers of the Salvation; ment was But : : A group of Campfire girls. left) ' Art Marvel of Brittin was in the a whole village of 87 houses, fed | Army advisory board include Judge ae on it,” he added, “b She has a punch like dyna Opposite N. P. Depot Saturday for Lake Isabel where they | city Saturday on business. 3,000 people for three months and] A. M. Christianson, president; CG. R. xo quickly that only mite—a figure like a queen | lates, Crowns, Fillings sppatithe week eee: BUSINESS TRIP * |elothed 400 families. | ‘Two med-| Simpson, view Beeaaent At I Got intent, is used. Big box 60 cents. | a temper like a to nado : Bridgework, eal Extrac- ij i i by welfare !dard, second vice president; a ia the soul of a baby girl—and : » Cleanings : HOUSE GUEST Frank Kiebert, Sr, has gone tojical institutions and a bal eco! sean md. Le . | by g Her Offices at Aberdece Huron, \- ic help to take care of the health | Alfged Zuger, secretary; 1a . i the heart of a woman. Her e 5 5 eNeaes | cm ie wai Beate eterson’s Il Batata bie Ege Rosson. —___—___—_—_—_——4 | woe - - z e w pick, She helped him cane. ND), ee ‘ cing, special | But girls today can't refuse to. be @) t t spend it with a shovel. And Y, Main vigrren, suming wens” |! A'T THEE MOVIES consis ot, wipes dancing, sri [ut girs today, cant sof intmen cl ng tegen pal Miss Rose Wolf:of Dickinson spent ewn pianist. Viola Dana appears T talked about this a little with te Buffalo, N. Y. life—why, you'd better he the ~ week-end in, Bismarck with ELTINGE THEATRE tho sereen play, “Wild Outs Lane." fold woman, 4 snowy-haired xrand- a there 461406 the fun) +» friends. ft rs ” , —_s. mother. She said: eget [isthe Malerimete, Raman” ;, fos CAPITOL THEATRE “Human nature hasn't changed ILEEN PRINGLE + ie 1) Sher-; ah eae ch i years. W it is 5 1m, Sloe hes uot viow| un and ‘Chester “Conk: ts. tho S@tarlar scene of famous "ili, n the. zen, We called LOWELL, SHERMAN » ||[DR. M. E. BOLTON cities in Indians where he will visit) voi, attraction at the Eltinge today| “odes of the reproduced in “Janice piormenl pats bave called AC" eked CHESTER CONKLIN “Lest We Forget Osteopathic Physician ake and Tuesday. : Meredith,” . Magion “Payies's_preton- + ‘ i gene ia ON BUSINESS It is adaptation of Arthur tious and béguliful-Cosmopolitan pro-| Man ood night when I wasn't en. News Pictures _ Patriotic Picture proclaiming Alf, Henry Bldg. 116 Fourth St. J. P, Bliss of McKensie was.a bus-| Stringer’s "celebrated novel | waich | ductiow. which starts 6 B_GRy Tun Ree ee eae Lee snugly ee 150 years of American. Ind Telephone 240W Pee ‘visitor in Bismarck yesterday. rap Resaatly: in the Saturday Evening bar perp os a Fea even for one goodnight ae and SPECIAL pendence ebrated by the : Bismarck, N. D. ._ iia 4 ; < can't approve of this wholesale meth- sre Prince of Sweden visi quicentennial International E: HERE SATURDAY ON BUSINESS. | | The story, dueibe woe eine abet out ‘ah ie mS mt od of spooning. It’s too much pepper saul the. United States position at Philadelphia, RRS Rudol f Arena was in.the| miner and his daugl [.world”—the breathless ‘in the system. It keeps the nerves udolph Harju of Ar it rich and come to New York to/uspense, waiting to sec whether the in the sy a ' + Pt? ety BatMnnay cen RasIbSNe Macs fas spond, nome of thete gains. Miss British would fire the firwt shor in‘ Urs it the hoy” Lake sabel-cottage for sale} Fringle, who plays the part of | the ae, Remsen Bev NE RUBE | io etten at ther next desk, We i completely furalshod nghed |e: "hoe: Hvis of ihe, sesr | een Vrlehfal ode-"hy u on af ween ned the man's view poi “The Studio” . . In addition to knowing nothing) the thrilling scenes of the produc- ia cat aid Lucas Bld; Phone 121 ing carioe and auto | “ conventions of. the Big. City he said, “I never try to pet wi : wucas Bldg. e mediate possession. Geo. ihn ring is wofully ignorant: of °°" Cousing Abe petawrare” [Gt whe Mops me. interested im Let’s Get Down to Brass Tacks About Bismarck, North Dakota ger age ale é ‘are pe 4; Washington crossing the Delaware, iP orkee a aiive, ow . Russ, Bismarck. te cme ther street, She. brings) . Wo: reduction“ of che famous! ones who make it necessary because I |W hei from, the frosen’ flelda ef *,Lvine ceproduction. of the famous) tien we lve to do. : W: hi: Ma. hine Gree Shariband, = Kitsua her ‘geietiy bear cub Skap-| Punting by Trumbul photoplay.” Al “But, Cynthia, what do you think as c s Touch Typewriting ate? us ma, : Ae channel 400 feet* wide had to be cut Mt ta hard tbe eG an Cc ider These Facts merican I ecping Md i‘, One of the most hilarious through the Saranac River in the Onsi Secretarial Training The Weather -: Adivondack4 to permit the crossing of answer as were the ad Eanscinnced teacalace Fei (ae i Peg ‘ ms a OR i ally constructed flat boats and| ago who said “ino ni ‘ell 4 ‘ dir And other Commercial Sub: ae d “Sun- rafts, transporting the soldiers and| Young man untiN she is engaged to pig dcr » take F ‘act No. Sanitation: Only Thor hasa dirt ry Fair tonight and “Sur loaded with cannon, oxen and supply | him, a pdr lpedrpa Rdg @ &@ trap. The heavy dirt which is More than ‘two hundred stu- ; change in psa ; It's nob true, and. they know it freveling pe q t of fabrics settles through the cylinder perfora dents that I have trained are s wagons k fectly “ni Canadian Pacific Em- flushed out of A temperature, . \ PALACE MANDSY Bl -avata's Imiivertal ride een | IN: 2 ohn mee ete ee tise offer 1st, 2nd, tions into the dirt trap and does not re-circulate with the now receiving more than a ea J eget’, balms fon tenets ny his Bares ents ree ger other ‘cirls ‘and other men than the ord ard class accom: clean clothes. Thor does not wash on the bottom of a tub Quarter of a Million Dol- Steel that there ts ae veer eeciar adeeeds auamee hie SCRE OF ARSE REN WhO AES! NOW) an tions. Now is the in the heavier, dirt-laden water. ae a Mae in seers. ee on the program. Haro! berto| call, and when he took desperate paral kee EE Srp re e to make your res- them are employed in Bis- ‘ billed as “The Gay’. Deceiver” in-| jumps over fences and hedges, is full joe AMOEINE 8m Jules ervations a 2 ° a 3” together long enough to have marck and Mandan. My stu: CLOSE cludes ilelght of hand ‘tricks of shite and rtiatle effects. established certain. bond, of con) ~ an an Empress Ship dents are employed by ‘the ni nds! Anges H me ‘ ; ee are ane Sriseitlog Je ble ton’s timely altadt, ad eed real atfection » which might under cer- from Vancouver. Lacy internationel Honea ‘com- . \ gry y tuin circumstances, justify an occa- est ‘astest — "\ |] Fwith'a popular mediey played on the | Oy ON a hor and dginigh aoeereany Bismarck and Mandan. Fis Sian ner erhen Teas Cask Be i Cynthia Grey |] these plate Lasers indivcrimfante, Farther information They, are tg iy Paes ee dance ; asant” omiscuous ing parties” for from local from byt Minestl on the secordion. Ea Says: 1 ore reaon if for no other—and there Woeel onan the- Golden Gate. of Galt- ¥ ox en | are plenty. € sa : « YS Browder & Co. comprising two men : This as ronson is the- old lady's |. M. TAIT During the of dune 1 le “Petting parties. reason: the havoe which petting’ par- 612 2nd Avenue South am making\a ial. rate “Just what do you think about aches a girl’s servede ana .. Minneapolis, Minn. for tuition to ‘and foes deck os wee Wa, Siac chee, sae, A) ee Hie This letter came to me today, just} girl’s cheek and make her a nervous, | inja.sample of the dozens from petting | depressed old woman before her time, who aren't quite sure. A gpa Gas corer As i Not a day goes by but a dozen] Cook with Gas. It’s the ppers write me: . y sfe - PRE mother raised me to believe| deal Fuel. : ir that no nice girl letg a young man _ and. Dance,” ise ber until she's engaged to: him. ‘Tribes San Oh Acie Seal

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