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Health Project For Pré-school Children Sponsored By P.T.A. Preparations are now being made John Olson Family Is Going to Sweden to Visit Relatives Mr, and Mrs. John Olson and fam- for the annual summer round-up of ily of 421 Avenue B will leave Bis- the children, th project of the! marck on Wednesday, April 6, for Natio ‘of Parenta and New York city. They will stop en Teachers, and in North Dakota Miss route at several places to visit rela- Elsie J. Cook, of- Minot, state presi- tives. Sauing on April 16 from New dent, is asking all associations of , York on the ship Gridsholm, they the state to register with s soon| will go to Balarna, Sweden, where a3 possible. The campai ‘opens| they will be guests of Mrs. Oison’s May 1, Child Welfare day, and regis- People. They will visit several places fy de trations should be made with Miss the southern central part of Swe- Cook ag early as possible, len. All local associations of the state] Mr. and Mrs. Olson and children holding membership in the National|*'an to return to Bismarck in about PT A., and bi ing | five or, more five months. children to enter the first je next aataen, EY i DAVENPORT-DORMAN fall are elieible to enter the round- he project calls for an ex-| The wedding of Miss Ethel K. Dor- amination this spring of children| man and Charles W. Davenport was who are to enter school next fall,{solemnized today at the home of the bri parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dorman, residing south of Bismarck. pastor of the Presby- cl at Stewardsdale and ncoe, officiated. The bride has heen employed with Humphreys and Moule in Bismarck for a number of years. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 0. G. Davenport of near Bismarck. TO INSTALL OFFICERS Installation of the newly elected officers of the Bismarck lodge of Elks will be an important feature of the regular lodge meeting to be held in the Elks hall Friday evening. Otto Bauer of Mandan, past exalted ruler of that lodge, will act as installing officer. Considerable other business will be transacted and all members are urged to attend. Lunch will be served at ttie close of the sesston, ENTRE the slogan of the round-up, which carried out with the idea that the responsibility of the pre-schod!l age caild rests upon its parents, and that these children should be their first year of school as it is possible to make them. TO SPEAK AT HIGH SCHOOL Christian Bogeskov of New York city, teacher scientific salesman- ship, and formerly one of the best jesmi ‘northwest, school students 10 o'clock. Mr. in this part 1879. People interested in hearing him are invited to attend the meeting at the high school. CLUB ENTER- TAINED The Entre Nous club was enter- tained last evening at the home of Miss Lillian. Church, with 3 Church and Miss Mildred Smith as The party was a “Cin- affair. A taffy pull was by games, Ten members AID MEETING “The Zion Lutheran Ladie: meet at the home of th Peters, 402 Avenue F, Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Friends and members are cordially invited to attend. TO RETURN HOME Mrs. A. D. Rowley, who has been receiving treatment at the St. Alexius hospital for the past month, i: greatly improved and will } her home this evening. FOOD SALE The ladies of the First Lutheran] yj metine: Gi church will hold a food’ sale at the} of Minneapolis arrived in the city darrell Hardware store on Saturday today to attend the funertal of their ufternoon, Home baked cakes, cook-| father, Edward Smit ies and rolls will be on sale, MOVE TO OREGON Mr. dnd Mrs, L. P. Johansen and children, who have made their home at 7¢2 Avenue F, will leave Friday for Portland, Ore:, where they will, reside, RETURNS FROM WINONA R. H., Kratz hi rturned from Winona, Minn., where he visited for a few days, Mrs. Kratz is spending some time there with her mother. ENTERTAINS CLUB Mrs, E. V, Lahr entertained the members of her bridge, club Tuesday afternoon, At the conclusion of the ga a -lancheon was served. ENTERTAINS Mrs. J. P. Sell entert: ladies. Monday evening at her home, At the conclusion of an informal eve- ning refreshments were served. poniehataty SALE SATORDAY St. Rita’s Group of the St. Mary’s Catholic jonary society will hold a food and fancy work sale Saturday, at the Quality meat market. 18 1LL Doris Taylor, daughter of J. C. Taylor ef Steele, was brought to Bi marck. yesterday by er fe medical attention. ‘ TO FARGO Raymond Loomis,’ Sterling, form- erly of Bismarck, will leave in the near future. for-Baego where he will make his heme. Aid will s. F. GUESTS OF SISTERS The Misses Helen and Dorothy Robertson of Minot have arrived in Biem: for a week's visit with their sisters, the Misses Irene, Wini- fred and Marie Robertson. FOR FUNERAL HER MEETING A cottage prayer meeting will be held tomorrow morning at 10 o’clock at the home of Mrs. J. J. M. c= Leod, 607 Fifth street. Everyone is weleome. GUESTS OF MISS RUNEY and Mrs. Ada Jolley of Portland. Ore., were guests of Miss Madge Runey last evening. Bismarek, N. Dak. ‘8. Office Phone 263 Res, Special attention given to cl dren's tee / Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT ‘Wednesday and Thursday E. W. Andersen has returned to 7 his home at McKenzie after a brief : ; business visit in the city. oe — RETURNS TO STERLING 7 W, Riley of Sterling has return- -e@ to bts home-sfter spending a few ‘day: incthe yf. " rf ty. HERE FROM REGAN R.. E. Tourtelotte of Regan is spending. a few days in ismarck with friends. HERE FROM JAMESTOWN D. E. Farrell of Jamestown i sacting business in the city f few days. hy FROM MENOKEN F. L. Owens of Menoken transacted business. in.the city Tuesday. HERE ON BUSINESS A. B. Hunt of Driscoll was a busi- ness visitor in the city os po Di Only John Gilbert could play such a part! The Ro- _ mantic Film Sen- sation of the Year! with GRETA GARBO LARS HANSON GEORGE FAWCETT AESOP FABLE COMEDY Mr. and Mrs J.T, Sarvis of Mandan | Dr. La Rose Gives Interesting Talk at Rotary Meeting | Dr. V. J. LaRose addressed the , Bismarck Rotary club at its lunch? eon this noon on “The History of the Progress of Medicine.” He told of prehistoric remains indica- tive of diseased conditions and of papyrus treating of disease; and curatives which have come down to us from the Egyptians. He spoke of the Hebraic sanitary code and the work of the Hindu and In- dian surgeons, and dwelt briefly on Hippocrates and Galen, foremost at heir ares cience, he said, languished jthrough the dark ages aad was kept alive in the monasteries. Coming down through the cen- turies he told of Wm. Harvey, dis- coverer of the circulation of the blood; Louis Pasteur, who gave to the world the vaccine against ra- bies; Robert Koch, who isolated the bacillus of tuberculosis; Craw- ford Long, who in 1842 first em- ployed anesthetics in operating, | ,and = Lister, _who developed the CALLED TO GRAND FORKS _ {theory of antiseptics. Mrs, A. 0. Iverson has gone to} Dr. LaRose concluded with the Grand Forks, where she was called) dramatic story of how the scourge by the death of her niece, Miss|of yellow fever has been virtually This pigskin garter is smart masculine hose supports—- “no metal touches the skin. One of the newest French bags is of black patent leather, polka dotted in white and trimmed with dull calf. It has a convenient side pocket. pins stein of Bottineau, George Day of Brittin, F. B. Heath of Napoleon, Roy Baird, Rober herland, Mrs, Barnes and Mrs. Ti Evelyn Nelson. foe from the American con- 18 ILL anu tinen 7 ‘ RETURN FROM WILTON ; , . s Fred Swenson, county register of Misses Ia and Lois Bigler and Ivan| Robert Wherland, Bismarck high) gees, is ill at his home today, school student find winner of the recent Masonic essay contest. read Wilton. his essay on “The Story of The omy Constitution of the United States.” ‘SHOME TALENT PLAY Mrs. Frank Barnes, accompanied A home talent plav, “The Wild by Mrs. A. K. Tice, sang two solos. Man from Borneo” will be given Sat-| “Visitors included Frank Falken-| day, April 2. Bigler have returned from a snort | visit with friends and relatives at will hold a Rummage Sale in urday evening McKenzie. | ENTERS HOSPITAL | Mrs. A. J. Kubasta of Almont has entered the St. Alexius hospital for treatment. _ VISITS IN WILTON Miss Lucille Tibbets is spending | the week in Wilton with relatives. TO MOFFIT Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Maddock drove to Moffit yesterday on business. HERE FROM MOFFIT Anton Oberg of Moffit was in the ‘city Tuesday on business, | GOES TO MINOT | ‘orton has gone to Minot on | a bus 8 visit. { | . Betty | Wales Millinery Their ‘Play! Children’s Shoes demand ruggedness. to withstand the | on display | y exclusively | } bh: at the vigor of youth. These shoes have this quality without sac- rifice of style or value. BISMARCK CLOAK SHOP The Popular Priced Store See our Window Display of the most complete: line of that have shown for some time. children’s shoes we DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON Osteopath om Diseases Bismarck, N. D. The guessing contest for children 6 to 12 years of age closes Friday evening Webb Brothers ' Shoe Department } Guaranteed since 1883 and until 1983 3 One hundred years of Fountain Pen Service ——? Make the tight selection at. the start and your pen will carry through to the finish Pen satisfaction results from the selection of the proper pen point. Waterman's offers a choice of nine pen points ranging from very fine point to coarse stub, Pen. satisfaction results from the proper size holder. Waterman’s may be had in any of five sizes ranging from thin to stout. Pen satisfaction results from careful attention to manufacturing detail. From the light, resilient hard _ rubber holder to the iridium-tipped solid gold pen point, every Waterman feature mist pass inspection of a score of lynx-eyed censors. ee: 3 ‘ The pen illastrated is made of “‘Ripple’’ genuine stainless Rubber. It is No. 01855 and will syit most hands for size. It sells for Wate Mey the newest in| R, The Methodist Ladies’ Aid the church basement Satur-! [River Bottom Land | Bought By State For Use of Penitentiary ‘PAGE FIVE ning, physicians Pronoyncing the cause of death as acute“heart dis- ease. @ Mr. Smith was born in Germany cn November 6, 1858, coming to Bismarck 50 years ago. He has AB TPaltbearers will be William Har- ‘ris, A. J. Arnot, George Hum- | phreys, L._K. Thompson, R. L. | Best and Frank Titus, all mem- bers of the Knights of Pythias ‘lodge, of which organization Mr. | Smith was an old-time member. Arrangements have been made by] ‘ H the state hoard of ndministration to| . Members cf the Knights of Py-|been engaged in the blacksmith purchase 148 acres of land in the thias lodge will attend the serv-| business here for 40 years and is river bottom near the penitentiary here for use asa hay meadow, War den Lee plans to plant alfalfy on th } tract to insure plenty of animals on the penitentia Failure of the farms to prod 'Smith Funeral to Funeral services for Edward G held tomorrow afternoon at o'clock at the Presbyterian church i] Be Held Tomorrow Smith, 60, a resident of Bismarck lor tne past half century, will be 2 ev. Paul §, Wright will officiate and there will be special music. A. W. Lucas Co. 7 widley known throughout this part es in a body. Interment made in the family lot at Fa jcemetery. The body will jstate this evening and tomo morning at the Webb Brothers pel. An autopsy was held last eve of the state. Unsalted Butter veet, unsalted butter may be had at our dairy at 2C6 Fifth St. from our route salesman or through your dealer. Bridgeman- Russell Co. Phone 740 or 741 4 Try the vew (Bally Woules ° SILK HOSE sold at this store only at) 95 1 pan Bismarck Cloak Shop The Popular Priced Store LAM | NeY [| i S | 4 Great Prices—and scores And remember. CLOSES | Thursday Evening A Rare Opportunity to Buy Seasonable Merchandise at a Main Floor and Basement Contributing Unusual The Clean-up Silk Sale at 98c a yard—The attractive price on Rayon Underthings — The Women’s and Children’s Hosiery Are convincing reasons why you should be among those ~The sale closes Thursday evening, March 31. A. W. Lucas Co. Where You Expect More For Your Money—and Get It. | Price Concession. Offerings of other good items— pres- ‘ ent at this sale