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\ f MEE ORO ERIN TINE NE ROME BUREN ACN RL UR AE TROON NRO ROMO: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1927. ‘Birthday Club Entertains With Dinner Tuesday The Birthday club ¢ club entertained last evening at the home of Mrs. A, W. Gussner with a 6:30 dinner, The tables were prettily decorated in lavender. Covers were eee for fight veh Bridge played aft after,” dinner, Mrs. Hilda 3 Josl Brown and Mrs, Karla "patthouse winning honors. METHODIST AID MEETING The Ladies of the Methodist Epis- copal church Aid society will meet Thersday afternoon. Mrs. C. R. Simpson, 601 Fifth street, will be hos- *) tess to the first division; Mrs. B. F. Flanagan will be hostess to the sec- ond division at the church parlors; Mrs. W. J. che he Eleventh, the third divisi » R. E. Jack, 118 West Thayer, ‘ourth division, Mrs. Robert Webb Hostess Tuesday at Bridge Party Mrs. Robert Webb was_ hostess Tuesday afternoon at a prettily plan- ‘ned bridge party. Three tables were in play, honors going to Mrs. F. A. Copelin, Mrs. W. F. Crewe, and Miss Anna Mae Ankenmann. Decorations were attractively car- ried out in violet and yellow. A course luncheon was served at the conclusion of the games. CHILDREN’S BAPTISMAL SER- VICES. Baptismal services for children will be held on Sunday, April 10, Palm Sunday, at the McCabe Methodists Episcopal church instead of on Eas- ter Sunday. All parents desirous of having their children baptized are requested to present them at the church at the morning service at 10:30 next Sunday. . TO SUMMER ENCAMPMENT Thirty-nine students enrolled in the advanced R. O. T. C. unit at the University of North Dakota will at- tend the summer encampment of the Seventh Corps Area units at Fort Snelling, St. Paul, Minn, from June 17 to August 1. Included in these are Earl W. Benser of Bismarck, Rus- sell Haggard of Coleharbor and Vir- gil West of Bowman, MISSION SOCIETY MEETING DE MOLAY TO INSTALL OFFICERS Officers of the Order of De Molay will be installed this evening at the Masonic Temple. Members of the Masonic Lodge, Eastern Star and the Order of the Rainbow are invited to attend. Following the installation the De Molay members will: be hosts at an informal dancing party. Lunch will be served. ELECT OFFICERS St, Mary's high school alumni elect: The Birthday Mission Society of the First Lutheran church will meet ed officers Monday evening af a meet ing in the school auditorium. Cl ment Kelley was chosen president; at the home of Mrs. John Sundqui 318 South Ninth street, evening at 8 o'clock. Membe: surged to note the change in this \month’s meeting from the third to Miss Josephine Cervinski, vice presi- dent; and Mrs. Matt Neibauer, secre- 83, The alumni wi the first Thursday and to notify ch A large attendance is de- sired, LUTHERAN LADIES MEETING PROGRESSIVE MOTHERS MEET The Progressive Mothers club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Earl Speaks. Roll call was answered The Trinity Lutheran Ladies Aid will meet in the church parlors Thurs- day afternoon. Lunch will be served with flower hints. Mrs. Roy Riggs gave an interesting paper, “Our Trees and Flowers.” The | round table discussion was on the subject, after the meeting. Hostesses be Mrs. Tellenga, Mrs. C. M, Han- son, Mrs. L. Quanrud, Mrs. Luther Monson and Mrs. Knecht. All friends are cordially invited, % 4 TO ILLINOIS D, H. Houser left this morning for Rockford, Ill, where he has been called by the Emerson-Brantingham compal o make a trip to Colorado for the collection department. He expects to be gone until fall, when ne will take charge of the work in arck. “ — LENTEN SERVICE The mid-week Lenten service will be conducted at the Zion Lutheran church Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Rev. G. H. Kostowske of Zap will preach ton the subject, “Jesus, the Way, the ‘Truth and Life.” ENTERTAINS AT_ SEWING PARTY “Does a Garden Pay,’ PRESBYTERIAN AID TO MEET The Presbyterian Ladies Aid _so- ciety will hold a business meeting Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock in tthe church parlors, Business con- cerning the general aid will be cussed, A good attendance is desi and all ladies of the congregation are invited to com MOTHERS’ CLUB MEETS 4-CONTINENT FLIGHT PLANE IS DESTROYED COUTURE T0 BE {FIRE DESTROYS Fire Envelops Cor Commander de Pinedo’s Machine as He Starts For San Diego Apache Lodge, Roosevelt Dam, Atvizona, April 6.—()—The _ inter- cdntinental flight of Commander Frantisco de Pinedo came to a dis- astrous end at 12:05 today when the Santa Maria caught fire us the plane was being put under way preparatory to taking off for San Dicgo from Roosevelt Dam. The Santa Maria had arrived here| Morton county charge of grand| ceived here today. ; at 10:14 a, m., mountain time, from | larceny. Of unknown origin, the fire Elephant Butte Dam, New Mexico,] Couture is now in the Morton|started in the general store of the and had stopped at Roosevelt Lake to] county jail, charged with grand] Dodge Mercantile company ard, refuel. The Italian flier, who flew] larceny ‘ona Sioux county war-|fanned by a high wind, spread to over dangerous Braziliin jungles! rant. With Vern Bratton, whol ther buildings. Seven were de- without mishap, had intended | to! was rearrested Monday on a Mor-|Stroyed. reach Sun Diego by 4 p. m., Pacific | 4° 7 ve ‘ a i time. ton county charge, he has an-|_ Assistance in sa’ the town} The plane is a total loss. Com-|nounced his intention to demand: a|from destruction was given by mander de Pinedo und his crew es- | trial. members of the volunteer fire de- caped uninjured. At 12:05 p. m., the Italian announced that he was ready to take off and craft on the lake had moved shoreward when the Santa Maria was seen to be afire. Almost immediate- ly the hydroplane was aflame from stem to stern. The vessel's crew leaped overboard for their lives. Thousands of persons, gathered on the shore of the huge irrigation dam, witnessed the disaster. Among them were many Italians who had come to cheer their countryman on his four- continent flight, which was to add new glory to his achievements. De Pinedo announced he would immediately make an attempt to raise the ship’s engine, which now rests on the bottom of Lake Roose- velt at a depth estimated at 60 feet. The fire was believed to have orig. inated in one of the motors Commander de Pinedo was not aboard the plane when fire broke out but a mechanic and at least one of the crew jumped overboard to save their lives. An employe of the Roosevelt Dam power house was burned in attempting to put out the fire wi hand extinguisher, Garrison Volleyball Team to Meet Local Business Men Tonight Garrison and Bismarck will clash The Mothers’ club was entertained Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. F. McGray. The following papers were given: “Chief Reforms Needed,” Mrs. E. H. Myller; “Russia in Literature,” Mrs, Price “The Famous Black Earth Belt, H. T. Perry. PRE-EASTER SERVICES Special pre-Easter services will be Mrs. Harry G. Hanson was hostess paige afternoon at her home, 304 ark Avenue, to eight ladies, Needle work was the diversion of the after- noon. The hostess served a lunch- con. RETURNS HOME Mrs. Minnie Reff, who has been spending the winter in Bismarck with her son, C. J, Reff, and family, left this morning for her home in’ Per- ham, Minn. LEAVES FOR HOME Mrs. W. J. Hutcheson, who has in Bismarck for several months receiving treatment at a local hospi- left this morning for her home MEN TO MEET St. Rita’s group of the Catholic Missionary association will meet et the school auditorium at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon, Mrs. -R, H. Crane will be hostess. SISTER DIES O. H. Erickson has gone to Churches Ferry where he was called by the death of his sister, Mrs. J. G. Jacobson, EPISCOPAL GUILD MEETING The St. George’s Guild of the Epis- copal church will meet Thursday aft- ernoon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. T. R. Atkinson, RETURNS FROM, VISIT Mrs. 0. Holta has returned from “Virginia, Minn,, where she has been visiting her daughter, Miss Harriet Lane. RETURNS HOME M. E. Murphy has returned to his ry home in Dickinson after a several weeks’ illness at a local hospital, —— RETURNS TO WORK S. A. Marcks returned to his work at the A. W. Lucas store this week after a serioug illness. — HERE FROM SOLEN Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Olson and daughters of Solen spent Tuesday in Bismarck on business, VISITING HERE Mr, and Mrs. R. C. Bauntmann of Coleharbor are spending a few days in Bismarck, COTTAGE Fehon MEETING There will be a cottage prayer meeting Thursday morning at the home of Mrs. R. S. Schneider, 200 West Broadway, The Weather Mostly cloudy tonight | and Thursday. Slight- ly warmer Thursday BOYS’ SUITS Bergeson’s. held in the Immanuel Evangelical church every evening, except Satur- day, during this week and next. The services will begin this evening and the public is cordially invited to at- ‘tend. ARRIVE FROM CALIFORNIA Mrs, John McCrory and Miss Gene- vieve Kieffer arrived this morning from Los Angeles, Calif, where they have spent the winter. Miss Kieffer was called home by the death of her father, Thomas Kieffer of Pollock ak. MUSICAL CLUB MEETS NEXT WEEK Tho Thursday Musical club will meet Thursday, April 14, instead of tomorrow as was previously antounc- ed. Mrs. G. B. tess, M. B. A. CARD PARTY Following the regular meeting of the M. B. A. lodge this evening at the 1.0. 0. F. hall there will be a card party. Ail members are urged to attend and to bring their friends. CAMPFIRE GIRLS The Talahi Campfire girls held their regular meeting Tuesday after- noon ut the high school. During the business session plans were made for a candy sale to be held next week. RUMMAGE SALE The Baptist Ladies Aid will hold rummage sale Saturday, April 9, in the church parlors. The sale will begin at 9 a. m., and continue throughout the da; GRANDE ATHER DIES Mrs. C. E. Finkle, accompanied by her young daughte: Ris today for Wyndmere in respo: to a message telling of the ‘death of her grand- father, Harris will be hos- MEET TONIGHT The Young People’s Legion of the Salvation Army will hold a basket social this evening at the hall to raise funds for the Easter Mission, LEAVES HOS HOSPITAL Mrs, J. L. Enright, 515 Third street, who has been a patient at a local hospital for the past six weeks, has returned to her home. LEAVES HOSPITAL Mrs, Knute Anderson of 321 First street, who has been receiving treat- ment at the St. Alexius hospital, has returned to her home, RETURNS FROM MONTANA R. L, Johnsrud arrived home today from Miles City, Mont. where he has been transacting business for the past few days. UNDERGOES OPERATION Miss Marion Slater, student at the Indian school, underwent an opera- tion for acute appendicitis Tuesday. VISITS IN WYOMING Mrs, C. L. Thompson has gone to Worland, Wyo.,. for a two weeks"-vis- it with her mother and sister. RETURNS TO WORK Muriel Hart has returned to her work at the Bank of North Da- kota “after @ mont lines, FOOD SALE = St. Mary's gemiae Circle will have a food Bs. jaturday at the A. W. Lucas store. \CCEPTS POSITION Mrs. i Height of Leith has accept- perieen at the Bank of North akota, PATIENT AT HOSPITAL | Miss Edna Funk of Bismarck is a patient at the St. Alexius hospital. HERE FROM LINTON ae 3 ae of bites is spend- the day in The 10th is the Is last day of discount on Gas bills.) cia. tonight, when business men's volley- ball teams from the two towns meet at the high school gymnasium at about 8 o'clock, Phil Meyer captains the Bismarck team and Chris Kjelstrup is captain | of the Garrison aggregation. Negotiations for the game have been under way for several months, according to J. J. MacLeod, who is in charge of the encounter, and the teams will attempt to decide the volleyball championship of Burleigh and McLean counties. Soo Line Special Proves Successful “Wonderful su is reported by those aboard the Soo Line special train (Which is now visiting tow: the } Soo and holding farm: meetings, with the view of getting more purebred livestock into the ter Titory contiguous to the —railroud's ines, A number of orde ceived for she other livestock, received here. The tour of the north bran be finished today, the train a here tonight. It will go on t hek on the South Soo, stopping a towns, and then will go over the Pol- lock line. The train operated between Drake and Plaza yesterday and between Max and Bismarck today. on = © being re- 1 bulls and rding to word »{ ris will ré as well as Di L. Simpson, train, Judge Burr Talks at Rotary Meeting} *“ Judge A, G. Burr addressed the Bis- marck Rotary Club at its luncheon this noon on “Th “ of ne n Revolution.” Vv. companied Mr: who sang two solos. Visitors included: Roy Stranahan, Fred Sheffield of Fargo, Victor Moy- nier, Axel Soder, Roy Baird, Fulton Burnett of Fargo, Thos. H. Pugh, Ed. Hanna of Fargo, George H. Mollburg. Judge A. G. Burr, Mrs. Bavendick and Mrs, Joslin. are uccompan FE J. neue — Hints on Etiquet | Where is the spoon placed for a fruit cocktail or melon, served as an_ hors d’ oeuvre? 2. Is it permissible to cut oysters when they are served on the half- shell? 3. Is soup eaten from the tip or the side of the spoon? ‘he Answers 1. At the extreme right, preceding the knives. ‘2. Never. Oysters must be eaten whole and uncut, even if huge. They may be rolled on the fork. 3. From the side HELPS A PAINFUL ACHING BACK Lumbago and a stiff, aching back ‘suggest at once the need of a” good diuretic to stimulate kidney secre- tions and rid the system of trouble: rene elfen that cause the distress. ing ac! Mrs. Black of Petersbur; Va, says; “Before 1 took Foley P' di etic, I could not stoop over nor raise up without great pain, Now since taking them I have none.” Ask for Foley Pi diuretic. A prompt improvement will amply eletecce goers A DR. T. G. OHARA Room 10 Over Hall’s Drug Store arck, N. Office Phone 43 Res, 766R Special atten zines to chil} SRE ore ae. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Mandan News” ARE + REARRESTED) DODGE STORES Morton Co. Grand Larceny| Blaze, Fanned By High Gale, Charge Preferred Against Alleged Rustler ified J Couture, member a ated | Prelimina: and Bratton some time this afternoon morrow morning, following turn of J. F. Sullivan, the men’s attorney, Louis Connolly, pros or eral’s office, said today. Sullivan leged member pleaded guilty to a grand charge last Friday. tion by Sullivan. be ma in Morton county court Friday and Judge Berry will}; pass sentence on Evans at that]: time. Center Man Has Leg Broken When Team Runs Away Oscar Steward of Center Bismarck hospital with a which was broken in three places. Tracksters Work on Fundamentals Fundamentals are being stressed in track practice at Mandan high this week, while; tracksters hope fcr continued warm weather. e- been out for Over 30 men ha daily practice, han, coach, and L. C. culled from the group. Trials are to be held either Fri- day or Saturday of this week and in the various events will st next week, s', Cagers to Receive | Letters on Friday’ work begin in earn Basketball letters will be ed to nine membe dan high school ¢ special day of this Letter: veek, to be given ;| Dietrich for his work as manager, Heidt, Helbling, Borresen, Seitz, McDonald, Wagner and Jar vis. For four years’ work team, Heidt will receive four ice stripes, as will Helbling. e Seitz each two, McDonald, ented to the school. discount on Gus bills. “COIN (ROO Also ANDY GUMP in Special “THE ZANDRA Tomorrow” Bismarck d bandit gang which oper- n Sioux and Grant counties, was to be rearrested today on a hearing for Couture ill probably be held for the attorney gen- is investigating the e of Frank Evans, another al- ef the gang, who Sentence on the youth was deferred by Judge H. L. Berry pending an investiga- A report is to he result of a runaway yes: me good talent. for all events is expected to be of the Man-| age squad, embly to be held e three, Borresen 2 trophies will be formal! a The 10th is the last day of Capitol Theater Last Time Tonight BESSIE LOVE Mystery to keep you guessing—Drama to in- trigue you and Comedy to make you laugh. “Rooms For Rent” Coming Tomorrow A spectacular Western YELLOW BACK” Coming, Commencing Monday~ “The Man Who Sees He is coming to aztound Does $30,000 Damage— Seven Buildings Burned of the last night, with of $80,000, ac an estimated ical equipment. or to- the re-| ings. special] Dodge State bank, Dodge Bohrer gene store, general ste Dodge Wolf meat policies are exp larceny ry Social News of district STALL OFFICERS meeting of the At a White Shr ficer: banquet. Mrs. Mattie Welc retiring worthy high pries' presented with the jewel office, and Mrs. H the incoming wo: is ina broken afternoon. ee was | ¢rs. riving a team to town when it : — , became fractious and ran away. WED IN MANDAN (He was thrown under the wagon,| . The wedding of the wheels passing over his leg,|Seiferth fo Sweet Briar and drus Laubach of Practically the entire business district of Dodge was destroyed loss ording to word re- partment of Halliday, with chem- Much merchan- dise was saved from various build- Buildings destroyed included the hotel, Joe Jacob's Mercantile company, Dan Fix billiard hall and Insurance ed to cover ap- proximately a third of the loss. Personal and | Mandan Vicinity Mandan Monday evening of- were installed, following a Parsons, hy high priest- ess, was given a basket of flow- Martha An- Springdale, Mont., tock place Monday after- noon at the Morton county house, Judge Shaw The to make their h home, Leslie MeDonald from a four months’ mother, Mrs. J. H. hi McMa- aivard-| Irvine Morri: on the | USE LESS THAN OF HIGHER PRICED BRANDS Why Pay, Wag- (HE GOVERNMENT USED MILLIONS OF POUNDS TONIGHT — Wednesd: Last Times THURS.—FRL—SAT. BOW In a real hit ‘6 TT’ 9 Jor over 35 years 257% er 25i, War Prices? Matinee Every Day at 2:30 CLARA court- officiating. vuple have gone to Montana RETURNS FROM ARIZONA returned t with his McDonald, at e y the home of his aunt, Mrs. J. P. Daugherty, at Globe, Ariz. Mrs. McDonald will remain in Arizona until summer. HOSTESS AT AT DINNER Mrs, Nel: cignt guests Monday evening at her home, 711 Third street north- west, at dinner, Bridge was played seer dinner, Mrs. L. B. Smith and rs. T. E. Heisler winning hon- ors. UNDERGOES OPERATION the Presbyterian church, under- went an operation Tuesday morn- ing at the Bismarck hospital. His condition is reported as favorable. REBEKAHS TO MEET The regular meeting of the Re- bekah lodge will be held this eve- ning in the Rowe hall. A_ social hour und entertainment will follow the business session. RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL O. C. Hanson has arrived home from Glendive where he has been a patient at the Northern Pacific hospital for the past 10 days. GOES TO FLASHER Masher schools. NTERS HOSPITAL Mrs. H. Russell, 201 Seventh | avenue northwest, has entered the St. Alexius hospital in Bismarck for treatment. | PARENTS OF SON Mr. and Mrs, Jacob Bochm are the parents of a son born this morning at their home west of Mandan. PATIENT AT HOSPITAL N lem receiving treatment at the St. Alexius hospital in Bismarck. C.D, A, MEETING The Catholic Daughters America will meet this evening at} | the_school_auditorium. Special for Thursday and Friday Ticket Good for 4 Manicures $1.00 A.W. LUCAS CO. Beauty and Bob Shop In Appreciation DEAR FRIENDS: Again we have found the results of another city elec- tion in which some are win- ners and some are losers. The words on this page are my only means of con- veying to my friends who so loyally and faithfully sup- ported me in this campaign, my sincere appreciation for their personal interest which they manifested in my be- half. I thank you all for this support. I ask that you give this expression of my appre- ciation as wide a publicity as possible among those around you. With all good wishes to you, and my hearty con- gratulations and best wishes to the winners, I am, Very sincerely yours, MRS. ALFRED ZUGER. (Paid Adv.) [DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON Anderson entertained | Rev. G. W. Stewart, pastor of | Miss Thelma Wagner has gone} to Flasher, where she will com- | plete the term as a teacher in the | | Mrs. Elizgbeth Turk of New Sa-| “SRW OND CEN J&K | Smart Footwear Stee into J & K_ Fine and you add the touch to elegant at- The new = models wonderfully smart, ersally pleasing, and perfect fitting. Come in and sce them. * Welcome any time —to buy—- or Just to look A. W. LUCAS tUNDX INNA HULA For the latest song hits, hot off the press The Music Shop Delzer and Klein New locatiof—Annex Hotel Bldg. ANNOUNCEMENT J. Brownawell has purchased the Sterling rage, formerly owned by R. M. Loomis, and is now open for business. H. J. BROWNAWELL, Sterling, N. Dak. MEN WANTED Wanted—Several men solicitors, no experience required, our oils being better and sell for less. Each man given his own territory. We have a good proposition to offer you, salary or commis- sion. Either write to BISMARCK OIL CO. or see Mr. Knothe (business hours). 207 Fifth St., Bismarck, N. D. CAR WASHING “SPEED SPRA METHOD” We have recently installed the latest machinery for pow- er washing, and have a col- ored man in charge with seven years’ experience in Chicago. Let us show you what he can do. Corwin-Churchill