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MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1927 Etrope, has arrived in New York city according to word received ‘here, She will sail soon for a two months’) tour of Europe. FARM HQME BUBNS The farm home of W. E. Runey, father of County Superintendent Madge Runey, located near, Sterling, =) YI wag destroyed by fire Thursday night, The Ladies Auxiliary of the I. 0.|None of the contents of the house oO. ._will entertain Thursday,' were saved. Mareh 10, with squerade dane Jenkins’ orchest: iit furnish mu-| MEMBER NATIONAL FRATERNITY sic for the danc’ Prizes will be| Batbara Register, Bismarck, a sen- awarded to the lady and gentleman| jor at the University of Nerth Dakota, having the most original costumes/has been initiated into active mem- e lady and gentleman having zership in Alpha Chi Omega, national the most comical costum Confetti) fraternity. - and other carnival ‘fa will be used. The committee in charge is Mrs. P. G. ‘Harrington, Mrs. Horace lenefee and Mrs. Christ Nelson. The ublic is invited to attend. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. N. Werstlein entertained 11 littie girls Sunday afternoon at a arty celebrating the eleventh birth: jay anniversary of ber daughter, Lois, The afternoon was spent with games and music and a refre: course was served. St. Patrick’s dec- orations were used SCHOOL GIRLS Out-of-town stu marck high school and business col- leve were entertained Sunday noon in the Business and Professional Women’s club, Twenty-two girls were in attendance. frernoon was. spent with contests, games and music. A refreshment course was served. HERE ON BUSINESS George A. Beck of Minneapolis, service and merchandising manager for the Winston and Newell company, is in Bii ek today and will be here during trade week'te demonstrate the various lines of groceries and can- ned goods handled by his company,| which has a wholesale house here. LEAVE FOR CALIFORNIA E. 0. Craig of Es- y evening for Cali- nia for an extended visit. They have been ‘ismarck during the leg- islative session, Mrs. Craig being a} ember of the house of representa- es. neapolis, where he will attend a Frigidaire sales school FATHER 1S ILL - Mrs. Obert Olson has been called to St. Paul by the serious illness of her father, C. P. Gibson. BIRTHDAY ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Kell of Was burn announce the birth of a daugh- iter. HERE_FROM JAMESTOWN name signed to the communication. As a result the Tribune offers an apology. fori nie Hoy Pay your.Gas Bill now and save the discount before the tenth. CUT THIS OUT—IT 18. WORTH MONEY Send this ad and 10 cents to Foley & Co., 4835 shettield Ave., Chici id Fol thartic Tablets for UL, writing your name and address} constipation, bilousness, and sick: clearly. You will receive a trial bot-| headaches. These wonderful reme-, tle of Foley's Honey and Tar Com- {dies have ‘helped ‘millions of people. pound, tor coughs, cold: croup | Send for-them.—Adv. (spasmodic) and tickling throat; also” a trial packet each of Foley Pills, diuretic stimulant for the kidne: Social.and Personal MASQUERADE DANCE Is ILL Dearth is confined to illness ‘ORRECTION Once more the Tribune has lished, in good fa’ a news item which later investigation shows to apparently have been the result of some ‘village jokester’s” ides “having a good time.” The Tribune recently received through the mail from Moline, Ill, a letter giving the details of the wedding of Miss Claray Cordon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Cordon of Bjsmare! Geo. Gordon of Moline. ub- TO MINOT - D. H. Houser and John Peterson left this morning for Minot on a sev- eral weeks’ business trip. GUEST HERE Miss Helen Casey of Fargo is vis ing in Bismarck, the guest of M Louise Barr. TO VISIT IN NEW ROCKFORD Miss Ruth Hornsby has gone to New Rockford, where she will visit friends. 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A, game nd “Dr. Although Tribune pays no attention to un- ie communications, this letter. carried what appeared ‘to be an authentic signature and consequent- ed. ‘The in- INITIATED IN LITERARY SOCIETY Misses Genevieve Rue, Jean Eaton and Elizabeth Butler, Bismarck stu- dents at Jamestown college, have been Te ns into Beta Zeta Literary so- ciety. PARENTS OF DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Emil Anderson of 2400 Avenue A are the parents of a daughter born this morni home of Mrs. W. H. Miller, RETURNS TO FARGO Mrs. A. K. Bolton, who has been employed in Bismarck during the legislative session, has returned to her home in Far, _ TO GRAND FORKS Miss Lydia Rich left this morning for Fargo for a few days’ visit be- fore going to Grand Forks, where she plans to remaii RETURNS FROM CITIES Sister Boniface of the St. Alexius i has returned from the Twin ly the news was print formation coming as a complete aur- prise to Mr. and Mrs: Cordon here, an investigation was started and .it develops that Miss Clara Cordon is not married, having been a ILL AT HOSPITAL Miss Lillian Psilolehnas is ill at the St. Alexius hospital. VISIT IN STERLING Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Doyle spent the} sister, and ki ame ‘of Dr. “Bismarek’s Diamond Store” We broadcast correct time — daily over KFYR SERVICE CLUB The Mothers’ Service club will meet with Mrs. G. E. Smith, 907 Sixth street, Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. é Is ILL Miss Mary Ellison is ill at her home. Her mother Mrs. Thoron Elli- son, of Sterling arrived here today. TO MINNEAPOLIS B. K. Skeels left Sunday for Min- Builds:afirm foundation. Of vital nourishment And wholesome appetite A Kyne comedy that starts with a smile, runs into a sea of laughs and ends with a riot of roars. Comedy “Back to Mother” B. P..W. UB DINNER The monthly dinner of the Business and Professional Women's club will be held Tuesday evening in the cluh rooms. Miss Esther Maxwell is chgir- ~ n of the committee in charge.’ TO SAIL FOR EUROPE E. A. Hughes, who left Bis- it a week ago en roate to VAUDEVILLE | Women’s TUESDAY 4eni MATINEE & EVENING — PALACE TODIC! Theatre - Mandan Handled new way— Discards like tissue In Minneapolis Your Choice of Hotel Radisson For Business Reasons IS JUSTIFIED BY EVERY STANDARD OF GOOD JUDGMENT Four Cafes 600 Guest Rooms Rates $2 Per Day and Up Visit Our Flame Room ON SEVENTH ST. BETWEEN NICOLLET & HENNEPIN! DRY CLEANING ke Send it Bismarck Phone 258 Mandan 96 GOLDEN WEST LAUNDRY Mrs. T. J. Logan Mandan, N. D. Announcement Zhartoon, the famous fortune teller, will be in town a few more days. PHONE forFOOD and always order On the Stage NORA & SID KELLOGG In “A Novel Idea,” Comedy and Vocal and Instrumental TRISTATE FOUR “Monarchs of Pep, Mirth and Melody” When will I go west? When will I be married? By ELLEN J. BUCKLAND Registered Nurse OMEN'’S greatest business and social handicap has finaily heen overcome by a new hygienic way called Kotex, which 8 in 10 better class women now use. VY You dispose of Kotex as casily as tissue. Which ends the prob- lem of laundry or disposal. You wear lightest, filmiest gowns in safety and without fear. For Kotex protects absolutely under gil conditions. It's 5 times as ab- ‘sorbent as ordinary cotton pads, De- odorizes, !20! 3 Obtain at any store, without ine: tancy, simply by saying “KOTE) Many stores have it already wrapped for you to pick and take home without even asking. Eackeae of 12 costs only'a few cents. Be sure you get the genuine, || for, only Kotex Nell is atte Kotex. THE AUSTINS & SISTER In “Dance Intoxication.” They're Classy THOS. POTTER DUNNE In “Impersonations, Dial Songs and Comal” mek ‘2741998 18*..1925 GARRISON SECOND HAND STORE 210 Main street. Phone 398 We Buy and Sell All Kinds of Household Furnishings We Pay Cash Always . A Square Deal to All JACK & JILL In “The Little Red Schoolhouse” Snappy Bar anl Swing On the Screen Kathryn Perry and ‘Ralph Graves in “Womanpower” Matinee at 5 o'clock Evening 8:15 & 10:15 Bismarck Time “We Thank You” All Phones 211 118 Third St. ANKS! m AND: A PROMISE Chrysler principles crowded up into fourth place. In business at least democracy. works, —and all things are possible to the independent manufacturer function- ing as a free agent at:the head of his own independent company, un- hampered by old traditions of obsolete equipment, encouraging engineering research and giving brains, experience and new ideas full swing in development and achievement. The amazing advance ,of Chrysler in public esteem ‘has rocked'the auto- mobile industry-from top.to borrom and precipitated a feverish endeavor to approximate er cetaay dash, — Chrysler TH Trade Week Specials White Satin Cake Flour, package, 30c ~ Bulk Dates, 2 lbs. for '25c ‘O MATTER how great it grows every industry is ultimately \made-or unmade by public:opinion. ic a in years time fom 27th place to 4th place among J { exhibitors ‘in the National Automo- Trade ‘bile Shows. 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