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& s “ype gre ake SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1927 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Tomorrow, Sermons 3} tBu ter a ser Presbyterian Church Stephen E. Palmer Will Preach Mrs. J. H. Mackley : Will Sing You Are Welcome o—___________o ; P original demand and not the ins i f | Railroads and wreane. of Seven KMMROU ERT IEE |. News and Views 0: Events of the Week Ahead | Employes Agree _ [cent granted by arbitration on th: | A . ‘eastern roads. It is about twice to Arbitration SE iaon ee awarded. pproximate 000 men were Chicago, March 19-—(AP)—The javelin 1, the che of railway, ¢on- [sean Women In Industry Organize For Health 21 Lions Club, Grand Pacific Hotel PE. O., Mrs. G. H. Dollar....... Women's Club (place to be announced) F ! City Comnissi ty Hall i i 0 7 31 Chicago, March 19 igges PNaWier Hlaeé CedikeceMavurie Z vestern railroads and their train | ductors and brotherhood of railway Epworth League to aa Wales Campfire rele classes in'women’s hygienic conduct-| a» Riwonie Hue Peta Marone Temple - employes through their |trainmen on these roads. Present ‘When Smith | he. ceremonial meeting th ed by my pee eau. one Mothers’ Club, Mrs. W. E. Sek Sea epresentatives today agreed to = 4 jhome of Miss Kathryn Marck: : . at ct gaiinee, I. 0. O. F. Subordinate, .F, Hall: submit their wage question to ar-| At the Patterson Hotel Stepped Out’ April 1! Sixth street, Friday ‘evenin Ae its Hawehorne fectoriea “Getuide Masonic Chapter, Masonic Temple - -{bitration, The request of the em-| (formerly the McKenzie) for he business meeting ames were ff Chiskee Sie kane viegcawere Progressive Mothers’ Club, Mrs. Jacoby Yeusic ployers is for an increase of ap-| vour Sunday chicken or steak The Epworth League of the Mc-! 2nd Jeanette Norum won elses. A graduated recently from a single HIT Woes Cie oP We Heke -|proximately one dollar a day. |e Price 65¢ and $1.00. Cabe Methodist Episcopal church will ncheon was served by the | class. Hygiene and physical culture} 95 Rotary, Grand Pacific Hotel. siti The wage figure mentioned in|@inner. Price 65c an $1.00. the request for arbitration is the|—Art Kredler, steward. present a plav “When Smith Step-| {lessons ure only one phase of the ped Onttiat the Rex theatre on Fri-| cali eereny a SO ee an ay, April 1. The cast has been 0 wMAN : jand women employes, | o! n practicing for several weeks and eine Moriies: a was sched- é | there are 14,000 at the plant. has the play in a finished condition.! led to preach at the M e Meth- s Mod we Lead: 5 ue Rehear: have been going very) odist Eplecopal church Sunday morn- : 8s att phis "La “A 24° Thursday Musical Club, Mrs. G. E. Wingreene . smoothly. jing, has been detained at Bowman | Pah derhant stele Company A, Citv National Bank Building ..... Mrs. A. S. Dale, who has proved, over the week-end, and will be un- Memphis, Tenn., March 19—Modern Degree of Honor, Mrs, Howard Hendrickson herself very capable in directing oth-! able to fill the ongagement, Con- women are superior to those of any Royal Neighbors, 1. 0. O. F. Hall er home talent plays, is in charge of sequently Rev. Walter E. Vater will other generation, in the opinion of] 25 Delphian Society : “When Smith Stepped Out.” Those| preach tomorrow morning on the sub- Miss Marion Griffin, an attorney of Rebekahs, I. 0. 0. taking part in the play are Mrs.! fect “The New Crusad Memphis and the first woman to W.B AL ALOU \ James Wiley, jlanche Houser, — serve in the Tennesse general as- iss Helen Church, Miss Merion MASONS TO MEET -° sembly. “Why is man so eternally Morange, A. S. Dale, Elmer Church,| A regular meeting of the Bismarck interested in modern woman if she Roy Neff and Harold Keller, Masonic lodge will be held at the] One of the loveliest of bracelets is not superior?” she asks and de- Current Events Club, Fortnightly Club, M Wednesday Club, Mrs. H, T. Perry American Legion, A. O. U. W. Hall American Legion Auxiliary, Lions’ Room Sebeccs rd W. Hall Kasper, Anderson | morning at Thompson for E Spafford, pioneer merchant of f . F ‘ city, d the body will be taken = | at Masoitic temple Monday —evening| fashioned of twelve strands of yellow|clares she does not agree with! Qnen Hudson-. X | ‘Mivneapolt ial servic : ; RETURNS TO WORK Sin enki te eet ae] am oned f reey arene af Pelow Several authors” who, recently ar | OPEN Hudson-Easex | tineniois tor, barat serices| : us : tine _ Miss Margaret Wynkoop, who w A special Masonic Service talk tacked the gi! of today as unlove Agency in Bismarck |e te ste Speen at ne: Hereisa rink that ‘injured nine days ago when struck! will be given. Members ai OR. = ly. Bobbed hair docs not make wom: conipany te body there,” Z 1; 11 her ‘work with the rovident Life diniyrinded ne MMOM* SF SOF oo ae arch ||sicted short tresses will hover go]. P. Kasper and Dave And sites ican pelle Rie vnrrbackc rl it ie i i 4 a fe al fe Anderson * | —? ‘ . Insurance, omens. "ARhough a dially vont “Sian | sg Bismarck | out of fashion. have, taken ie local agency for, td - a to = delicious flavor and — a rch 0 ye 's 's not altogether recovere rom ON 2 ie Hudson-Essex lin f aut atterscn ictel ormeriyv it is i “ istinguis! etic her injuries she is much improved.| Earl Benser, Bismarck, and Har- ublic Library | Prime Minister Loses biles and have opened their offices | the McKenzie) for that Sun-| luncheon it is eta ary be k oe tee d brain.” Miss Wynkoop left the hospital Fri-| old Golberg, Minot, mem! eteran Housekeeper find dlaplay. toga in: the Meean| auc, heir steak' {| tian once said “It soothes both stomach and brain. day morning. University of North Dakota football] Fourteen new books on gardening) Princes Risborough, Eng. March 19] buiding, 912 Main avenue. Th '|day meal and try their steal SiAcecohbeae were: PRO UUUiE eam last fall, Bae been placed 8 and farming are ready for circulation ae . Sie rome eroan: 2t) will act as distributors for the en-| OF chicken dinners. Price 65c_ . “ mi American team, " RE er i d a s t 3. W. Riley, state school inspector,| according to word received here. "lof these books were gurchaccd from|the “minster of the interior,” be-|tire territury leading out of this/amd $1.00. — Art Kredler, WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd. has returned from Almont where ho the income of the O. H. Will fund, cause of her job of helping to keep | steward. : | Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. delivered an address on thrift at a WEEK-END VISITORS Their titles are: the prime minster fit by the proper Mr. Kasper has been a resident P. T. A. meeting.. He also spoke to! Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Berg and Miss| App & Woodward. The Farmer’ food has decided to retire after many the high school and grammar grades; Caro! Brink of Linton are spending| and Ris Farm, A practical book on‘ Years service in one branch or an- of Almont on “Our Federal Constitu-} the week-end in Bismarck. They are|farm management for the farmer] ther of the government. Mrs. ager for the Mandan Fruit con tion, attending the state basketball tour-| rather than the student. ham was housekeeper at S}pany. Mr. Anderson has lived in pe onan nament, Atkeson. The Woman on the Farm.| during the war, when Lloy Bismarck’ for 14: yeuva;- havingy Mrs, Andrew Benson 102, Avenus GUEST OF SISTER raeneaage We enesuny GuNiRtea wkiet is Eowury pubes: we Toulrearyret| Been einplovell aa’ aanleswant’ © The Uni ity of North Dakota Mrs. . ¥ i i various y ct ie cl PI yer Ss sman, | c, eniertained members of her club] Mian Dotoihy Mervington of Berlin,|Rerte! eng’ wisi troSleme’ "3% |euperate when worn sat with the re-| un len denen BNA Thursday afternoon. Topics. of cur-|N. D., is spending the week-end in| Bailey. Principles of Agriculture.| 8Pons of state. Engine Explodes | Dance at Odd Fellows hall tonight. Everyone welcome. | of Mandan for the past 18 yea aving more recently been man- Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free Canadian Mills at Montreal rent interest were discussed. St. Bismarck. the guest of her sister,| This book discusses its subject un-| . Rams: MacDonald came after | Patrick’s decorations were used. -A! Miss Winifred Barrington. der three main headings, the soil, the| Mr. Lloyd ¢ id Mrs. Graham in Mill Basement refreshment course was served. —— plant and crops, and the animal’ and| Continued h vices, as she did] a HERE FROM LINTON stock, jen Stanley Baldwin took | over, HERE FROM UNIVERSITY Miss Klonda Lynn, Miss Irene} Brewster. The Little Garden for|thus she has been the head Of the Holdinatord, Minn., March 19. nd) h two men were enda Vernon Smith of Dickinson, stud-| O’Brien, Miss Nora Thompson and! Little Money. Of value to the ama-|house unde beral, a Labor and 1H. C. i * ent at the University of North Dak in of Linton are spending|teur because of its list of suggested’ ® Conservative prime minister. e yesterday afternoon when, LABORATORIES ta, is spending the week-end in Bis varieties of flowers which are both declined to write remi-}: petroleum engine in the basement marck and Mandan, visiting friends cheap und effective. of the great men she has} of the Abeln flour and feed mill ex and attending the ‘state. basketball STURY The Practical Flower Gar-| served ruests and residents of | ploded, ering all the windows TONIGHT — Saturday tournament. rave A‘ book for the experienced| the prime minister's country place lintering a large 2 —s jay i : eon color ar- n and tearing out a part City of Bismarck Duchess of Bedford Takes Up Aviation | London, Mar. 19.—The Duchess of TO ARKANSAS Governor and Mrs. A. G. Sorlie wil! of the brick wall. 1 aes tied a short business visit t, crops, sod and iin the city. PERCY MARMO! leave Sundi cning for Hi j sake i a ee LEWIS ST seminGiK deme ect areen ives] SRENpRNERTO: MINOT raver. “American Fruits, A prac-| nodtond “who iy equally aston of Spafford Funeral Peas oh PERMIT NO. 40, stay. ‘They will stop en route at St.) C. R, Verry, chief cl industry. flying as Lady Maud M I. Held at Thompson ALMA RUBENS , : a Paul, Iowa City and St. Louis. house during the last leg Hunt. The Young Farmer: Si el fl b e p: RAYMCND GRIFFITH Bismarck, N. D., March 18, 1927 ft this morning for hi Things He Should Know. —— iven up ¢ RETURNS TO IOWA in Minot. principles of agriculture, a ahh ee time to aviation.) Grand Forks, N. D., March 19) ‘artifienti Oe x Nalontine Lahr, father of E. V., F. King. the Titties Gatien. Sugges-| She is. kt pioneer peeress| Funeral ser held thin P66TLSS Certification of Milk and Cream A. und W. E. Lahr of Bismarck, will VISITORS. tions for the planning, planting and| i” er first | ine : ening for his home, jon of Moffit and) care of @ small garden. [flight years GRADE A sburg, Iowa, after spending Adoiph Peterson of Baldwin were in| Mcia aa . reals nov oe ; L = three weeks" in Bismarck. jthe city Friday transacting busines®.| How to| Gro This the first English woman to) use ” VISITS PARENTS WOMEN’S CLUB TO MEET and how to plant, pruning, combating Country, place and London. Sone es O an i ‘i ni si he does not intend to. from the University of Minnesota apartments will be hostess to the) adapted to special location, etc. and says she do i school of medicine to visit his par-; Women’s club Monday afternoon. SLlaTALA, Snnecs uate lot Sacra) is too much intereested in things ents, Harry. G. Hansen, 306 Park; _— Garden and Orchard. This book con- | DUO" cei Avenue. GUEaTs HERE ion Aun-| tains descriptions ‘of | harmful in- HERE AT TOURNAMENT lain are the guests of friends | eros Smd methods of exterminating! Jot the Patterson Hote! ' . Miss Pauline Rust of Elgin is in Bismarck over the week-end. j,Smith. Agricultural Mechanics.! (formerly the McKenzie) plan’ NEWS PICTURES (Raw) COMEDY Sold Here A. W. Ecklund, B. Sc. City Bacteriologist and Chemist Cyrus Hansen, arrived home today] Mus. Dale Simons of the Ros¢lrose insects and’ disesses, roses, Never flown, her own plane, however, CcKS MALL ALE | MAL ROACH i chi k-end in Bismarck commen! The handli f i tt! wy, y i i i fe 4 i i Py 'Giendan, ‘attending “the state) BUSINESS VISITORS FRIDAY : le handling. and care of cauipment! veur Sunday meals. ‘Try our [| The Melody Shop, Bismarck ‘a, CHARLEY pith above 4é the reorint ofudeiertilt basketball tournament and visiting 1. E. Heaton, Jr., of McKenzie so) enable the farmer to make his own/chicken or steak dinners.— TUNER CHASE Arends Seager i Prices 65c¢ and $1.00.—Art , By Tet) en Not Delivered to any part of city feapan iness in the city yesterday. | paifaite. A Little Book of Moder Kcredier, steward i C. L. BRYAN Be Feil en Nothing o any part of city Mrs, Walter Bakken of Richardton ivati ee. The Music Shop, Mandan _ is Visiting in Bismarck, the guest off W. 8, Triplett and B. G. Engel-' Sent attractively, illustrated, \ DANCE G. Enge - ; z \ her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. of Brittin were business vis-| “Warren, Farm Management. This At the I. O. O. F. hall Tues- lcsiasivunsaninsasetiatinnemaiinianianscdemianasaeenmsanad a Mrs. Fred Swenson, itors in the city Friday. leer aitaden tka Tein ae . 0. O. F. elt eae | business methods to farms of various| day, March 22. Old and new! Palace - Mandan 7 TS FRIENDS HERE i Chapter” Fe Teor Sisterhood, Miss. Elisabeth Patterson, teacher; “7s and sizes, apie eral orchestra. I DR, M. E. BOLTON JACK HOLT Phone 1191 will meet at the home of Mrs. G. at Elgin, is visiting friends in the @_____-__| Everybody welcome. Osteopathic Physician Piss i Dollar, 800 Fourth street, Monday city over the week-end, | Menus For the | in Zane Grey’s afternoon at 3 o'clock. HERE PROM ELGIN 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W) i fe. RETURNS FROM TRIP Jacob Maier and daughters of Elgin’ Family MONEY TO LOAN ON . D. ‘Man of the Forest Madame Lattimorelle has returned] are visiting friends in the city over g—————_______- Salary, Diamonds, Autos from a business trip to, Minneapolis,| the week-end prearey GUSTER MARY Furniture Brainerd, St. Clou ‘adena = an Lape range juice, ce- . " m Leng Braie, Mink HERE ON BUSINESS sash ith-aveam, ariap bislied heacn, Security Finance Ass’n. pore 0. L. Peterson and Jake Boh! of sh esas, milk, coftans No. 7 Eltinge Bldg. RETURN TO MOTT Braddock transacted bu the; LUNC pinach in’ crou- Open Evenings Jeo alkene oti ae Meera’ Ayereday, pisdcs, spting i eae isin ae and Bismarck N. al ° returned to their homes in aft- en utter sandwiches, grape juice Se P i he city, today. HERE FROM BRISBANE el Co: pl ts te ti era business visit in the city.today, | 1; o' Alice Walsh, teacher at Bris-|""DINNER-‘English bectsteak pud- mplete rotection SISTER DIES bane, is visiting friends in Bismarck] ding, parsnip patties, head lettuce Mrs, Frank L, Brandt left last eve-| over the ‘week-end. with cheese balls, junket ice cream; If It’s Automobile Insurance i , Neb, called — ith i , whol u “ ite It” there % ihe death of ber te FV. Willies hae we * vals eek ee a — ¥ Seana oe jini Vv. ish beefsteak pudding is : RAINBOW MEETING on a few days’ busi it. rather unusual but very good and|ll Room 10 Over Hall's Drug Store Whatever your insurance need There will be a meeting of the peeyead quite economical. The rule given Bismarck, Dak Rainbow Girls this evening = at 7 HERE ON BUSINESS will serve from four to six person: orn Phere may o'clock at the Masonic Temple. M, P. Wynkoop of Valley City is in| I¢-wanted for two or thr. rt Special attention given to chil- 4 — the city today on busin: use half the quantity of ‘dren's teeth. We can render complete service HERE FOR TOURNAMENT | “dists to Git dient and bake the pudding in a ye) of i, Coven rile rage abreee Methodists to Give English Beefsteak Pudding “Let Us Make Sure of Your Insurance” 3 , One and one-half Curing the state Sipeewenrt: Comedy at the Rex) cat: 1"cup flour, 1 teaspoon baking ° chi eat ite Meee of| The “Spinsters’ Convention,” a play| spoon pepper, 1 cup milk, 2 4 < e (44 ing gency BES. Christiania were business visitors/to be given by the primary depart- Cut sf into inch cubes and sear in the city yesterday. ment of the MeCabe Methodist Epis- icky Reais aay Abie. very bow = us 108 Third Street Phone 877 RE. ON BUSINESS copal church, is to be held Tuesday|eubes quickly and on all their su c. R. Grentora of Morton school ; evening, March’ 22, at the Rex faces. Mix and sift fl district ig transacting business in| theatre.’ The play fas a most un-|Per and baking powde: lowly, beating to make a smooth the city today. wasall Reedy me wren aed dels paste. Add eggs well beaten and the HERE FROM DICKINSON’ __| maids” by Professor Make-Over. The See ete aint ase and tek In Our Yard or at pver.. sed baking dish, cover SO SO AUS 4 ' int Suotk County la atthe ity today | The chat of characters follows: {ene hour Ina mod ¥ SS ROE BES ee ie oo Immediate Call! on business. | President, Sosephine “Jane Green leaer: Sarat ana baking dish. Ly ESN <9 3 OR 2 —— cgetary Price Be nodge— (Copyright, 1927, NEA Service, 1 ‘ . No matter what class, qual- | perp monary | = Enanfy y. Jane Higgins— bos gl panics a oy, We Specialize in ity or quantity of Lumber ie Weather bers of the Soe! Regu BG Others mem! the Society: | marckslodge, A. F-and A. M ‘ | Charity. Longface—Mrs. J. B. Sayler. yA. ns Fair tonight and Sunday. Juliet, Long Mrs. Ma en ‘ pel overiag te Rising temperature Betacy’ Hobbett—Mias Bituabeth Wel-| Ort Nee ie setviee gree. Buhday r Jerusha’‘Spriggine—Mrs. Herbert J.| Visiting Masons. cordially fa 2 7 ‘Aon Fraddler—Mrs. w. J.| Vited. ‘ SPRING | " Desire Mann—Mrs. B. F. *Etckup—Miss Gladys Mot-|Headache, Neuralgia OVERCOATS ; you may need, we carry it in our yard or know where we can get it immediately. Deliveries will be made without charge. And esti- mates will be furnished without charge or obliga- tion. Just call 115. Wedding Stationery Personal Correspondence Stationery. Calling Cards IS 5) ry Nogel for ebecca Rachel! arpe—Miss Rut N A i » AUTO-RADIO ra "sar guce—am c's|Bowel Pains, Jaundice] EARM~LIGHTING iny Short—Miss Marian Morange. ed Cross Rills restore: lost tone| ,Ws,buy,Grant Batteries direct from the | Violet Ann Ruggles—Mrs, J. C. Mad-, ¢, ‘ked kid: liver, st hh eee places us in position to quete Correct styles and sizes in stock. Special . Polly Anne Pratt—Mrs, Frank Evarts [sed,coneis remove chronic "consti-|"" REMAMABLE VALUES styles procured on short notice : $30 Teather ea a crn rel RSME Eotioee geet FH, CARPENTER 5 ents in TO i Sui erstaf{—Miss . is Perce Se Sa Bismarck Tribune Company LUMBER COMPANY rofessor le jas Ror fone (Beye troubh a ee FARES Job Printing Department ‘ oe Bergeson’s DANCE se losat by denoring acral ee Fa Aa Fray the Gram At Fourth and Thayer H. G. Hanson, Mgr. © Phone 115 - ¢ At the LO, 0. F. hall Tues-|'" 187 Core!” : 3 day, March 22. Old and new| watch-shaped, screw top betes solg] Corwin-Churchill |: .

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