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PAGE FOUR ~ Rev. S. E. Palmer Waukesha, Wis. “Guest Preacher ford, returning to Bismarck Saturday. Guest Day Program | of Women’s Club Monday Afternoon sponded their regula interesting Mri. J. P. Miss Ruth Ha @ cuon, h to roll er wh A noon a luncheon Smith and 3} Pickles were i arge of the r ment committe State Conference of D. A. R. Opens in Bismarck Today The eleventh annual North Dakota confer of the I 's of the Ameri Meth L. S. Glaspell of regent, is presidin Officers are in attendance. Mrs. George M. Young of New York city, viee president general, will be one’ of the principal speakers banquet this evening. Judge Alexan- der Burr of the supreme court will also spe i ig. All the meeting of th de, urging the revision of the by- laws of the order The afternoon program included the ritualisti i greetings and nual message of Sorlie, representing h Dakota, Judge A ed. iting 15 cent present tour, PAYS OF District Deput ess of visit chapter 10, Royal Arch this afternoon and evening. T sions started at 5 o'clock with the first part of the degree work. Din- ner will be served in the temple din- ing room at 6:15, and the balance of the initiatory work will follow. TO RETURN FROM CHICAGO Sam Kontos, who has spent the past eight months in Chicago, will arrive in Bismarck Wednesday ac: cording to word received by his brother, Willaim Kontos of the Olympia. Mr. Kontos will again be connected with the Olympia and will resume his place in the Elks’ band. ic ienten services Thursday evening at 7:30 at the Zion Lutheran church on Fourth street and Avenue A. His subject will be “Jesus, the Lamb of God.” A Engelhardt | will play 2 violin selection. RETURNS TO ST. PAUL Judge D. B. Deiters of the munic al court of St. Paul returned to his jome this morning after a short busi- ness visit gn Bismarck. While here he conferred with Judge W. 8. Cas- selman, FORTNIGHTLY CLUB TO MEET Mrs. W. L. Nuessle will be hostess at the regular meeting of the For' nightly club Wednesday afternoon. W. A. Falconer will give an address on the “History of Burleigh County.” CONDITION IMPROVES Paul Wiger of the McKenzie Bar- ber shop, who was taken to the St. Alexius hospital a few days ago suf- fering from a serious lung trouble, is now resting comfortably. L. T. L. TO MEET A regular meeting of the L. T. L. will be held tomorrow afternoon at, “4:80 at the Baptist church, A large attendance is desired, VISITING H R, V. Boulger of D: iting friends in th « Eighth Revue at the Style Show. Stine nad {anche a ~anparall mn an beauty.—Holt & Johnsrud. —_—_—_—_—X—X—X—S—s- The Weather Cloudy and unsettled to- night and Wednesday. Colder Wednesday. SPECIAL SHOWING - . | ward Morton ings Former Dakotans c the North Dakota and included Mr. and Mrs. Golden has received an invita- tion from Mrs, A. H. Reeve, national P. T. A. president, to attend the na- tional convention. to be held in Oak- land, May 21 to 28, Is IMPROVED Miss Orma McCurdy, daughter of State’s Attorney and Mrs. F. E. Me- Presbyterian Women curdy, has recovered from an opera: yftion at the St. Alexius hopsital and Hold Cottage Praiyer jticn st the vee Meetings Tomorrow Ri Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Purfeerst spent er meetings will bel tie week end in New Salem, guests morning in various] of Mrs. Purfeerst’s parents, Mr. and s of the Presbyter- iam Weiss. meetings are being prbinedl tion with the special ing held at the Presbyter- sin ial 1d as foll will be held as follows. i Butler, 120 West Rosser dite VISIT IN NEW SALEM Leer of Pretty Rock ly recovered from an the St. Alexius hospi- tal to return to her home. PROGRESSIVE MOTHERS TO MEET The Progressive Mothers’ club will hold ite regular meeting tonight at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Hazel Mrs. J West Rosser, Mrs ; Mrs. Mary Burton, Burton, leader; Mrs. 11 Fifth street, Mrs, irs. John Stirling, ‘red Hanson, leader will begin promptly at 10 o'clock will be concluded romptly at 10:30. All are cordially vited to’ these neighborhood meet HERE ON BUSINESS M. F. Parker of the Cromwell dis- trict was \a business visitor in Bis- marck over the week-end. 'S FRIENDS sa Mandigo, Christiania district teagher, spent the week-end in Bismarck with friends. The Man Worth Knowing The meetin; Guests at Party For Colonel White Colonel Frank White of Washing- treasurer of the United former governor of North honor guest Monday y ly Citi- 1. White recently spent a been in Bismarck during the legisla- tive session, left this morning for} their home in Grand Forks. street, from an ope! Alexius hospital. to her home in McKenzie after a short visit with friends. turned to her home after leaving the St. Alexius hospital. Washburn after a business visit in Bismarck. FROM STERLING ited friends in Bismarck over the week-end. Sunday with relatives in New Satem. THE BISMARCK RETURN TO GRAND ‘FORKS Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cooley, who have RECOVERS FROM OPERATION Harold Y 224 Thirteenth RETURNS TO McKENZIE Miss Angelina Schiess has returned LEAVES FOR LINTON Miss Eva Glass of Linton has re- — RETURNS TO WASHBURN Mrs. Emil Hanson has returned to | Mrs. B. H. O’Hara of Sterling vis- VISIT IN NEW SALEM Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kunkle spent Genuine Diamonds Set in 18K Solid White Gold Mountings $25, $35, $50, $100 and up $1.00 down Mail Orders Filled JAMES W. MAREK Third St., So. of Prince Hotel Bismarck N. Dak. n lifornia, the guest of his | Mrs. Julia Wheeler, of Pasi Today make the ac- quaintance of the AETNA-IZER in Bis- marck—who will take care of you at a small ts for the evening were for | most part former residents of Mr. and Mrs. | vard Winterer, . Hi , leBon. cost per month for Au- tomobile Insurance — Fire — Theft — Prop- erty bility or Collision. LEAVES FOR HOM Mrs. I, H. Leer left this morning er home at Pretty Rock. She Hed here three weeks ago when ughter, Esther, underwent an peration for appendicitis at the St. Alexiu- hospital, Miss Leer has im-| proved sufficiently to leave the ho: nd is now at her home, Sh ected to resume her studies smarck hdwpital next Mon While in the city Mrs. Leer was guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Shuren, TO CARRINGTON Mrs, Emma Golden, state organizer of the Parent-Teacher Association, left this morning for Carrington: From there she will go to New Rock- Damage — Lia- Henry & Henry Insurance NA UUUERANGAOQOOLGUONOOGODGUEEEQOUUTOUUOTUGAAGEQUOUEEOVEANAOOOOEOEENOOEOOUUPEOMUTOVUDEEOQHOOUEOEOMONOUOUTEOSGANOOOOCUOGNHOHOSUOROVUTEEGAVOLOUEEAOTEQOUDUALATEAATOAOUUBHLUATEUUIOENANHN <> ANNOUNCEMENT Tam a candidate for reelection to the office of Police Magis- trate. W. S. CASSELMAN. (Pol. Adv.) = DR. M. E. BOLTON 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W Co aoe ng new spring styles. of them at the Style Show this week. for this week—Sarah Shop, 312 Main Ave. The 10th is the last day of discount on gas bill. TRIBUNE TRADE. WEEK SPECIALS wearii COMING Eltinge THEATRE Matinee Every Day 2:30 THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY 10 Evenings of Inspiration. Beginning Wed. Evening at 7:30 O'clock at the FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH apparel. All See some) johnarud: Eighth Revue at the Style lete line of ladies’ and) Show. Style tendencies for spring and summer—Holt & Specially priced Kenneth Harlan and Billy Bevan News Pictures Comedy “Chicken Feathers” Office Phone 263 " Res. 766R. Special attention given to chil+ dren's teeth. style show by Miss Clarice Belk ‘ Mrs. Grace Houck Miss Bernice Joslin the next day Look for Them Who will be Miss Bismarck? Who will be “The Wild Irish Rose?” ‘ ting closing the big style show? Bismarck’s Busy and VAY UU PGEEN UT YUU SEMNVUAUO UEDA UHUT LU ESUR TUE COPUTEME AE ETE Dresses, Suits, Coats and Accessories Worn and shown each evening during the Our models, will be on display in our show windows A. W. Lucas Co. Who will be the central figure in the beautiful stage set-' Go Friday evening and see what art can be achieved on living models with piece merchandise by Mr.. Marcks, decorator and trimmer for this store— Shopping Center The Big Friendship Store, not only during Friendshi Week, but every day in the year. . Modern 3 ah sing sian + The problems of the purchaser of a diamord problems. Their satisfaction has been the pease for our success) The prima: monds is int jeweler for the truth about diamonds. turn must would be hard for him to buy and sell intelli thirty-two years in the diamond business _ position to serve you best, Occasional, - Geo. E, and Newell Co. wil supplies of spring. ISMARCK.N.DAG. OIAMONDS MJEWELAY WE SELL DIAMONDS and Give Service ity. Customers, as a rule, rel; The have a thorough knowledge of fore, buy F. A. KNOWLES | JEWELER “Bismarck’s Diamond Store” } i RT. Grocery ...204 Fifth St. : Demonstration Wednesday, March oth Wednesday will be University Day at.our store, when Beck, special representative of Winston ll be here to tell you about and have . you sample the fine food products ‘of the University Coffee and Wafers Will Be Served ices will prevail.on Wednesday it Weak vier the solute SY Matinee Every Day 2:30 TONIGHT — Tuesday VAUDEVILLE 5— ACTS —5 Palace THEATRE - MANDAN , TONIGHT 8:15 & 10:15 Bismarck time consideration in the retailing of dia- em or it tly. Our e us in a : someone is lured into buying a diamond from some peddler, or at some hole-in-the-wall. The « 8styled owner of said hole, or the today and gone tomorrow. 5 your dia- monds and jewelry from an established jeweler. Phone 371. ort A New Fashion Featuring Wafile - Shirred Georgette ~ } ~ and New Scalloped Vestee |‘ - Shirred in Waffle-like Manner this New Frock Wins Highest Honors in the School of Fashion Engagingly smart, and ? decidedly. youthful is this winsome new frock for immediate wear—for bridge, afternoon tea or the many other informal th activities of the season.‘ “You simply must see it! " Color: Navy with flesh. t Size 18 Specially priced at Specially priced at on their ler in "You can buy your supplies here with the complete assurance that quality merchandise is of- fered at lowest possible prices. ° Big assortment of white.enamel % 3 * i ‘\ i $ he =a