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ar 4 ‘ A Sa fi é i ease THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE ee en aces liana her inunt, Mes. 8. Rupp, while sho’s| this state for nearly 25 years. He CAROLINA “BLUES” husband may win a divorcee. A man Antelope Gloves Crploved withthe Roth Rtate Rank FLAPPER FANNY SAYS: |had teen engaged in church work Soom | here came info court with a dems. = rs, Sig Rupp and niece, Grace} during a!l of that time and had filled! Columbia, S. C—Blue laws which| for a divorce, saying his wife h Rasche, attended the “Passion Play” | Presbyterian pulpits in Tioga, Crosby | have been on the statute books for! reduced 31 pounds so that she could at the hall Thursday evening. and Ryder before taking up his work | over a century have been invoked in| wear fashionable clothes. He ar Miss Gladys Grambling was a asa missionary in this presbytery. | some parts of the state on Sundays.| that this was a deliberate reduct: Fl shopper in town Friday evening. Mrs. Annie Richardson, the widow, Drug stores, cigar stores and filling| of what she knew was her principal iss Clara Krause is having some of Pasadena, Calif, and a son, A. C.’ stations were closed in a few cities,| charm, and so constituted a legal dental work done at Wilton. She Richardson of Pueblo, Colo, were here | several arrests were made, and oven| wrievance. The court agreed with is staying with Mrs. Chas. Keller. | for the services, Other survivors|newsboys were forbidden to sell pa-| him, He's single now. . Freshmen, Junior are three daughters, Miss Blanche | pers. in Aiken. High Quints Win | Richardson, with whom Mrs, Annie ———-—-, | Rich: bala has been living at Pasa-| THIN WOMEN : m in Knowles Tilts The high school freshmen won Olive Flaherty, also. of | d Mrs, Leona “McMillan! By NEA Se from the St. Mary's freshmen, 13 to| 9, and the junior high cagers defeat- C0, Breslau, ¢ ed the St. Mary's grade quint 22 to Initiation and = —{ Monday Club Tea | Program Feature Complimentary to Rainbow Meeting Miss Lucile Lahr The Bismarck chapt chapter of the Order Following the regular meeting of of the Rainbow for Girls held a most | the Monday Study club yesterday at! , interesting meeting Saturday eve-/ the home of Mrs. T. R. Atkinson, 102 \ ‘ning in the Masonic Temple. Initia- | Avenue .B-West, a tea was held in ti ) SLIM CHANCE Loa pmee o | many.—When a woman 4 to willowy slimness, | husband's approval. Capitol Theatre Last Time Tonight Gene tion services were a feature of the| honor of Miss Lucile Lahr, a bride . early part of the pel of next month. Miss Lahr was pre-, An Hebel oar 3 was F aa sented with an attractive gift. | including vocal ia Miss Sandin and Miss Ramona Boepple,| review of Josepn onra 4 ‘un instrumental solo We Charlotte | Nigger of the Na: ind Mrs. F, Reimstad and a reading by Elizabeth| A. Knowles revi wed “Uncle Sam | Newton. About 14 members from the| Needs a Wife.” in America 4. in Knowles Shield basketball Minnesota Division | 3, vis, her, of Lutheran Synod games, played Saturday evening at| the high school. Ends Annual Meeting = __|EDR. M. E. BOLTON The high school-St. M. 's frosh March 29,--(4)-——-The game was one of the ‘dest and 1 convention of the Minn Osteopathic Physician Closest games yet played in this ser- Fotos eee edna Nchen || 116%, Fourth St. Phone 2404 larion Mrs. Atkinson gave an interesting book, “The Mandan chapter, Order of the East- —_ ies, with the score at the half 4 ali.| 5 ern Star, were in attendance. BISMARCK STUDY CLUB MEETS In'the list hat, the high school | pa a OR a a ad Bismarck, N. D. -Porte’ : ‘ At the conclusion of the evening a] Mrs, A. R. Miesen was hostess to Rawit' site Neul-titvo:polntsy wMile tke | ur and voted $74,000 nid to M Stratton-Porter’s i refreshment course was served. the Bismarck Study club Monday aft- Saints were held to five. i Great Novel y ernoon at her home, 48 Rosser. Fol-| New spring gloves are of beige an-| The junior high had no trouble! reat Nove h IN MINOT lowing roll call, Mrs. O. Lundquist] telope with scalloped red silk turn-| winning over their less experienced | Don often i] ete Mico Vate Panter, of the | gave’ an interesting | yon veurly back cuff. opponents and maintained a consist-| he ae - isch Risin te Ute en “THE MAGIC ay ist iscopal church,| Forts of No akota.’ jioneer ex- a e e 0 . 4 i a i Wit” Monday morning for * Minos| portences were tela be members Mec, | ————_———— = | SRE and safe lead throughout the) | Mbring bocts are getting vers | vention next year. Members of the|t In What Month y where he is attending a two-day | Lundquist concluded the _program| among actors—demand individual and The individual scoring: Junior . committee include Rev, L. H. Beck eS 9 | meeting of the Minot and Bismarck | with a reading, “My Prairies” by Gar-| exclusive ‘styles, dismissing tailors] nigh *-Cordner (8), Dehn (2), Spriges | of St James, Is Your Birthday? ry districts of the Methodist Episcopal| land. Refreshments were served at|who dare make other suits of the| 4), Brown (5), Schneider (0), Mayo| Rev, Richardson The convention also passed a reso- fg church, He is expected home Thurs-| the close of the afternoon. same material and expressing great | (0), Agre (0), Crewe (0); St. Mary's lution endorsing the work of the An-| i day evening, annoyance if a copy is seen. —crane (0), Beer (0), Finlayson, Funeral Is Today ti-Saloon League in Minnesota. { - — SURPRISE PARTY Among the old-timers, the dienity | (9), Batzer (4), Freeman (0). "| Rev. Olaf Bloom of Two Harbors Coming—Tomorrow i . ENTERTAINS FOR FATHER Mrs, §, Walery was honor guest) of the past still rules.” John Drew| “Saturday night the Staint Mary's! ‘i 5 van % | Was appointed to the executive board f Mrs. T. G. Plomagen entertained at] at a surprise party given last eve-|is, seldom, if ever, seen about town| grade and freshmen teams wil clash yyy D., March 29,—(P)| of the conference. V R ld a dinner Monday for her father, H.| ming at the home of Mrs. J. A. God-|minus his severe frock coat. Otto| 7gte, and Cresinen teams will clash CHO Leiba C Soe a era Reynolds O. Lund. The affair celebrated his | frey, 310 Mandan avenue. Whe was|Kahn generally affects a frock coat} high school frosh c today at Bottineau for the Re DANCE 3. f eightieth birthday. Six friends of Played and at the conclusion of the} also, sometimes appearing in a dark rdson_ of , the honor guest were present. The| evening a luncheon was served. Mrs.| business suit of severe lines. Lew decorations were prettily carried out| Walery. received many lovely, gifts.| Fields, of the old Weber and Fields,| Columnist Writes At the 1. 0. 0. F, hall Wed- in yellow and white, There were 14 guests. e. H. Sothern, George Arliss and ons os n|/mesday, March 30, Old and sy WOVE TO cMaaCK atiRREE iD ether. Sients ccs ot yest | Poem ‘Ninth Inning’ | *: ineau cemetery.| new dances. Jenkins’ orches-|§| On your Birthday send 4 aN ‘ Ss iS amet or ir sal rial ye Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson] Miss Ruth Pollard left this morn-| | Lowell Sherman and ae! Just Before ict priaterday morning by/ tra. Everybody.weleome. |] your Mother Flowers 4 and children have rsd in the city] ing for Grand Forks, Fargo and oth- Sigurola, ithe extonemm: diner: In. ne Rev. HE, Dicrenfield. pastor 9 Hoskine:M rom ples, Minn., and will make| er ints in the eastern part of the| variably wear monocies, while Morris X c! 9: . - ves } their home here. Mra, Robinson is| state on a business trip for, the| Gest is known from coast to coust | (gy nipPOns, F atl, Wits he "pletured| Le GG ee a A oskins-Meyer ; the daughter of Mz. and Mr. E. J./ workmen's compensation bureau. by the eccentric hats of ancient vin-| “The Last of the Ninth for Me,” ier ter We Mian as Rlome of K-F-¥-8 ; Gobel. Nitrate HE aomORty tage he w avighs | written by Willigin F. Kirk, column! Sunny ae : to | i PRIZES AWARDED Mise Gwendolyn Jones of Bismarck| The same changes one finds in the! dod last ook, un '” ust Defore e| Minot Presbytery of the Presbyterian OF MY LIFE” : Scholarship prizes for the best rec-|hhas been initiated by Delta Delta| oldsters can be found in the tradi-|°"The verses were made public late! cf Wie death: ned tacna ve : oF | nS ords made in Miss Lucile Lahr's| Delta Sorority at the University of|tions. — . yesterday by David Kirk, a brother, | Sestuuceauu hed Rech Ss ceaient ct! Blakes Business College, Fargo, ? classes in piano for the year have| Wisconsin, Madison, according to| For instance—the Waldorf cele- | after the writer's funeral here, had "onmes| been awarded to Frances Davis, sen-| word received here. brated its 34th birthday the other! ing which business houses and cil ad a visitor recently—a former , ior, and Donna Jean Jean Davis, junior. pRNeroR rHine mitt {ine letwhscatireh ee Sipauea |e were closed. pupil, Thea Sampson, who now PARE’ VINS ia ee pening dignified) The poem, titled “The Ninth In-| | COSMOS CLUB MEETS Mr, and Mrs. CL Nelson of Solen|by such attractions as a symphony! ning” and couched in the terms of | [ee ne diets --\tsatmaded Miss Helen Katen was hostess to| are the parents ot twins, a son and| orchestra opening, and other cere-| the baseball diamond, follow lept. of Oregon, wit! stenog- | the members of the Cosmos club| daughter, born Monday at the St.|monies were in keeping. | raphers under her direction. Miss} 4 Monday evening. Mrs. R. E. Wenzel| Alexius hospital. Today a new hotel opens its doors) “The doctor knows what his trained | a i led an interesting discussion of mag- 3 to the jazz-strains of the synocpa-| Rpnirane: Nomore,noless... but oe says “The day I register. | A, azine reviews. SUNSHINE SOCIETY TO MEET |tionists and guests arrive with well-| And he says its the last of the ninth uaker Oats has the ed at C. was the most fortu- | OWGRCaREg cl wip The Sunshine Society, will mest te ALG ae ee ee ate i for me. siwetne naa '| Quaker nate day of my life.” Here’s real| 's s morrow afternoon wit! irs. M. J. -| One more ig while the clou 3 | i irati tT i “ ‘ad ‘ G. N. Livdahi, commissioner with| Cullen at 306 Mandan Avenue. render to a roof garden plus saxo-| loom dar! flavor inspiration for ambitious girls. See ite ““honorable"* moun- } the workmen’s compensation bureau, phones, ew And then I must leave this noisy | Follow the Succe$Sful.’’ Begin tain and fairy-tale pagodas. has gone to points in the eastern part HERE FROM WASHBURN ‘ rhe park, D. B. C. ACTUAL BUSINESS Its rod ered , , of the state on a few days’ business| Mrs. W. K. Williams of Washburn| The story gocs about Broudway of | ‘ ' Its animated “flowers” in 1 trip. has arrived in Bismarck for a few|® ham actor who, in years agone.|“-Twas a glorious game from the training (copyrighted—unobtainable| eight kimonos. Japan! A — days’ visit with friends. had played the ghost in opening bell— ; elsewhere) withSpring Term, Apr.| carnival of the senses... ‘ CALLED BY ILLNESS — He had picked up a job playing! Good plays, bad plays and thrills 4-11. Smaller cl: lheorad) pte Daniel M. Slattery left today for HERE ON BUSINESS age ee a es pell mell. aller classes, quicker ad-| — beyond imagining . . .. you Great Falls, Minn, where he was| Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Munyon of Lem- Just before a seance he got al The speed of it burned my years vancement. Write F. L. Watkins, maust sce it! Said tip the aetivts’ hinvar at Hla imene OD." ore drauaecting, vastness [EILUENE. away, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo, 10days, Vi to Yoko- i i The medium, calling upon “little ireat Gi at he le . 7) sys, Vancouver uncle, Jack Lenihan, in the city. brightest a mediuge eke to ale crestitods thabenen tee poeoreighe Berea oor GOES TO DEVILS LAKE VISITS FRIENDS “anything had been sent for Mr. ——— eee . presses — fastest, largest, J. P. Tucker left this morning for| Mrs, E, S. Thompson of Wilton] The soused ghost, getting his Airplanes Show | newest ships on the Pacific. Devils Lake for a few days’ visit. | spent the day in the city with friends. | H1'*° efi drblavteate * ‘Aine poe a Te difference in breakfast oats al Sailings frequently. : Tknew him note” “| How Panama Canal | ois; in, their favor, ‘The price ostonDentalCompany|| il nformation sailing dtcoand plane e——________________»z munication te the Tribune. from GILBERT SWAN. Could Be Raided ie ei = as ‘ i of thipe from local weamahip agent, oF EOPLE’ FO. UM . J. Ghent, published in Satur- lions demand = ismarck Dental Clinic — —| pea ead ees rier braid Estherville T ‘| Panama, March [rasa ventayyrpreas dinrrasor one FI Sg aetna, 1 o jual ace to ir, Byrne in Pa » ys which to answer Mr. Ghent, the | eee oem ey WP. | with which the Pa (P)—The ense flavor Gane] Sor, mere as owe nenece tamer Mid, Meh Hinds j be os-iay by Wena aight was issn Some §0 arck, Nort akota.| tlemen will be closed insofar as > strated last night when 10 airplanes years_were : : ‘March 28, 1927-1 the "Trine is concerned.) anton Mabel uid] Successfully “evaded” land batteries | ing that famous Quaker favor Leareee Editor Tribune: Z : and searchlights and approached yoy taste it, you are spoiled Peer ore . The complaint of Mr. Ghent is not] g——_____ lg) Solahn spent Sunday with) Within effective bombing distance 0! | Ginary oats. in good faith. My letter published| ; At The Movies | her folks south of Regan. the Canal locks on the Pacific side. in the Tribune is the same in all es-| } : Mr. and” Mrs. Christ |Wagaman| Flares released by the planes indi-| Quaker milling, too, retains: muck sentials as that sent him last Novem- | @—————————-® wore ‘callers at the August,Waguman| cated they had been successful in| of the “bulk” of oats. And that ber. In order to clarify certain state- ELTINGE- THEATER hone. lust week. : out-maneuvering the searchlights. | gmakes laxatives less often per ments a few changes in phraseology Fred Elmes and son, Theodorc,| Durifig the exercise, which iasted! Protein, carbohydrates and vitamines were made in my own copy at that} Four adventurers—cach with | a. Hers i two hours, four planes theoretic “ A career that would furnish material; were callers in town Monday. ours, ’ | and “bulk” are thus combined to make penne propor lei rer) for a novel—each the hero of a di Fred Uhde was a caller in town| were shot down, Quaker Oats an excellently balanced —Specializes in— Plates, Bridgework, Extraction Prices Reasonable Lucas Bldg. Rooms 5-7 Phone 281 ae, controversy between the two gen- World's Greatest Travel System | Always carry Canadian Pacific Express Company's Travellers’ Cheques, negotiable everywhere TL TS Monday. ——e copy was sent over—being the only| ferent army; one the son of a fam-| Mon jackass ee aes toe. jlable. Not i light ous composer, another a baron— r. and Mrs. Henry Arndt and Guessin: Contest degree war a’single thought or'arga:| these are four unusual figures among) 50% Henry Harold, were Sunday din- zg Get Quick Quaker (cooks in 2¥5 to mi ced. ae modified ‘save"in| the players in “Flesh and the Devil, eee at the A. J. Krause ed _For Young Children’ | es or. omer Oats Rotary at “ @ i S ho much Gere a i > Greta Garbo and Lars Hanson at Wilton. F ; gucening cal eel at edie i ei are? * ew wn i ra Seo Chunar Oats read “a temperate and honest state-| yi Bast a vivid dra atte 10") Tuesday. 'have been placed with a display of | ment made by Irving Howbert. a| mance of Europe. Otto Uhde wi Her i yn {children’s shoes in the window. participant in the battle.” The new picture is a vivid tale of a aes e was @ caller in town ord second prizes for the most ace Open to Children 6 to 12 Years ently Mr. Howbert has modern Germany, hinging on Euro-) "wi and Mrs. Harry Wordon at-| ate guess as to the number of the i traditi f 1 \d marriage. 4 tf : ilk be gi Hae Ee palin ibe Bala" ME| Recast nlc "Georey amen) fm epi am dene een | ain Vi, fe an tat? tos || DR. T, G. OHARA i views may be prejudiced—Mr, Ghent| Barbara Kent, William Orlamond;| "‘feed Hendrickson is getting a load | Guesses must be entered at the s DENTIST ' P Eugenie Besserer and others of note. : ‘ te before. 2 . 9, . } rhe" hc and, the. Invatgn| Hee Garey mous in Pe Wo. | tte et eames ein town) alo Sutary, hen the “coret | Mo0m 18, Over Hall's Brus Store In our Children’s Shoe Window there are thousands of tion carried on by a joint committee | tent” and “The Temptress,” plays 8] this week. number will be announced. IB. oftice Phone 263° Ten 706R " of congress four months after the| sinister siren whose charms enslave)” yrs, Aivin Ghylin was a shopper Special attention given to cbil- Shoe Buttons—HOW MANY? ; massacre, and by men unswayed by | the best friend of her husband, pre-| in town Tuesday. ——SSSS=— dona dant : rejudice, would. have ob- ting a tremendous dramatic sit-| "wise Hilda Krause spent Tuesday i vious advantages in the way of get-| uation. Hanson, who made his| evening with Marie Solahn. 7 ting at the actual facts, American debut in “The Scarlet Let- Mrs ‘J. D. Warden has been on the : : In submitting its report to Con- plays the husband and John! icy jist the last few days. , ea re |S a re Bone a GET YOUR BLANKS AND ENTER YOUR GUESS IN say: “, ‘olone! vington, cattle to the Twin Cities Tuesday. . hardly find. fit: CAPITOL . 1 € your committee can Ho saved Mer ie’ Mrs. A. &. Garnes was a caller at Matinee Every Day at 2:30 of justice and humanity, the Dimond homes Moni i impo ant position of eae of|. He had just jumped from the stone] @ Brennise. motored ‘to’ Goodrich : PRIZES 7 eae ah P TO NEAREST CORRECT FIGURES, IN CASE liberatel: inned and executed a| spot where they had stood only & m0-| homes of Mrs. Helgeson and Mrs. foul and. cial massacre which| ment before. . . . he had saved Lundberg Thuraday. e TONIGHT — Tuesday would have disgraced the veriest | her life, Little Rollin Mickleson had a birth- ‘They stood in the middle of the! day party Wednesday afternoon. All : ‘ ting terms to describe his conduct. the Ak Tourtlotte home Monday. military. district, and, therefore, |bridge into the stream with a bunch! Monday where he transacted busi- having tha honor of the mment | of feminine loveliness in_ hi ness, returning Thursday. savage among those who were the Wetes of his cruelty.’ stream for a moment, her arms were|the little folks attended. Rollin Wearing the uniform of the, United then he asked her for a ki dropped| Mts: L. 3. Truax of Wilton was a States, which should be tay sol blem ant: refused... . 80 he dropped! caljer. at tha Herb Builey and Harry os _ ‘ to that extent in his keeping, he de- | The stampeding mules rushed by th Mabel Knudson wa: eallor at the “Inhuman monster” was the term|atound his neck, her face was close to| received i many pretty gifts, LOIS MORAN used by one witness in describing| his. . . he pleaded Mri McCullough was a caller y > ‘j Chivington and ithy ais ‘oe aheibe eluant. And then in town I — JACK MULHALL We all eat more bread’ id a ey is el ein 4 ; Srereceriptien out fully Justified oo he left her sitting in the middie| spent Sunday with friends in Lein 1 LYA DE PUTT! HERE’S nothing FIRST PRIZE ee Ee a are mae ester ENE nasche tur wil ocen os eon Gece gins, Mr. Gheni gr +. . 4 , In “Corporal Kate,” a new DeMille| be ied by Mr. and Mrs. Ed. better than fres! * . A 5 5 eet ctired offi Riied|pletare production. tarring Vert O'peien | ON Su AT ‘ A pair of high grade Simplex Flexie Shoes tates. y whose record justities| Reynolds which comes to the Capitol] Quite a few from around here at- home-made or bakers \ f that he is well qualified | theatre tomorrow. Miss Reynolds|tended the “Passion Play,” given in|] ‘ x te aeal with the sublect di by| and Kenneth Thomson enact such a|the Regan hall Thursday. bread spread thick with him in the American Mercury of No- jomson drops Miss Reyn-| Alfred Anderson was a@ caller in i = 5 vember, 1926. He saw much service the water as a climax to 2|/town Thursday. Holiday Nut Margarine. on the frontier, was awarded the Con- Hildegard Krause was a caller on \ SECOND PRIZE A pair of Great Scott Shoes a than 150 les stam: ed Marie Solahn, at the Brackett hi } greasional Motel sf at mene Pie coi one evening last week. sani It goes fine and dandy Ogial shed “sallantry’ Rpril 1 olds and Mr. Thomson, Jalia Faye, Mabel Knudson was a caller in 5 . Rafn- | who. is ga Majel Coleman and|town Thursday. a | Meee Puce land’ g00 other Stoue ine | Harey A z Mrs, 0. M. Colip and son, Charles, dians, Octover, 1880. -He was retir- attended the “Passion PI q ed Februa ry 33, 1903, with the rank [IN New york | Miss Mabel Dimond was ao caller j at the Fred Brackett homo Friday. { { ot ane diet Ceberal Setcaid ts cay IN NEW YORK Mra, Andrew Fischer was a calicr a word for the Indian. soldier. was|@——-—@ at the G, Brennise home, one day to bring scathing comment I 1 Cen $s , New York, March 20.—In a place) Miss Ella Krause spent Saturda = , upon two trivial errors in the artiio| rere, front” has to high a batting und Sunday at the H. Arndt home, ‘The picture that opened upon f the collar a Paty General Huggins: One, that Cus-|-vcras®: yous men o iss Grace Rasche is staying with the new Paramount -ter't fother was a Michigan farmer, Tara pay hagdanne Income ana —_—_ theatre in New York cia ar wes tealling tes vee: [PHP cael Se, pos par ative ages of Custer and Ratn-In- force 8 certain xt pattern mt NEWS PICTURES tl follow erNe,may be sure no other. lt] the leader where styles axe concern Ruub on—inhale COMEDY , 5 ti Stherwise. he. would have made the] « Jothes models in Manhattan makes “Wedding Yells” most of his discovery. Yet o: Pian | aioe $20,000 He is ee — with all foods. Women who have used it find nothing to match its fresh, nutty flavor. Northern Cocoanut Butter Co. || - Minneapolis, Mins. " Distribntora: Gamble Robingon Fruit Co. Bismarck, No. Dak. Contest Closes Friday Evening The exact number in a sealed envelope will be opened in the window SATURDAY MORNING, 10 O’;CLOCK strength of these two insignific as a family. ried and, he proceeds to conde! His. strutting is done entirely {o1 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, Sarit bunds of ienccurate aasertion| Cone tose ake loan at tori ; ; JOHN GILBERT : ‘misleading innuendo” ‘that hel style and go dandying: around, he} ' “Flesh ‘and the Devil”’ 4 ‘ ape tome eed ever seen! qellects'es an ‘Si et unpretentiousness, 4 ‘ atcoeas beet Sete pe Soe Tagg “Shoe Department he" isrvery uncertain as to veraaly who an = clotbing’ age or Gtching VAUDEVILLE |} a oF iteaalt carelous bes td japlay new models at pul rs. Palace - Mandan : : : : Few persons ot rominence fendnay TONIGHT (Editor's Note—The above \is- | the, ~p.ABe Byrne's anewer toe come * bide “prom sed yr particularly