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> = "> ee pees | at St, Paul, will have charge of in- - Regiment, is also expected to be present. Z WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1927 Social and Personal LEAVES HOSPITAL Miss Zalda Hayes, Indian school student who had her hand seriously ‘injured in an accident several betel ago, has been discharged from the St, Alexius hospital where she has been receiving treatment, patente \ ENTERTAINS FOR MOTHER Mrs. R. H. Myhre 38 Rosser, enter- tained last ‘evening at an informal party in compliment to her mother, Mrs. A. V. Hanson, of Wahpeton, TO VISIT IN MINOT Miss Irene Robertson and Mrs. Frank Brown left this morning by car for Minot where they will spend the remainder of the week. MUSICAL CLUB TO MEET The Thursday Musical club will meet tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Patterson hotel with Mrs. G. B. Harris as hostess, ‘ SISTER IS ILL Sheriff Rollin Welch has gone to Rochester, Minn., where he has been called by the serious illness of his sister, Mrg, M. Ellis,” HERE FROM ST, ANTHONY Mr. and Mrs. Anton Laueger and daughter, Margaret, of St. Anthony,| spent Tuesday in Bismarck with| friends. HERE ON BUSINESS L. Glazero f Minot is in the city) on business. Me is connected with) ithe Bismarck Cloak shop here. VISITS HUSBAND Mrs. 0, E, Burge of Linton spent Tuesday in Bismarck with her hus- band, who is ill at a local hospital. BUSINESS VISITOR Mrs. Hugo Solberg of Naughton township was a business visitor in| Bismarck Tuesday. MEET TONIGHT A short business meeting of the American Legion will be held tonight at the Legion hall. UNDERGOES OPERATION Mrs. Floyd Crary of Bentley un-| derwent an operation this morning} at the St. Alexius hospital. HERE FROM DRISCOLL | Mr. and Mrs, John Arnot of Dris-| coll were visiting friends in Bis- marck Tuesday. " RETURNS FROM ELLENDALE | Dr. G. J. Worner returned today from Ellendglé, where he has been on business, Is ILL AT HOME Mrs, Della Fox of the Harris-Wood- ~ansee store is confined to her home| by illness, HERE FROM WILTON Mrs. M. E. Macomber of Wilton was in the city yesterday on business. HERE ON BUSINESS Herbert Ward of Driscoll transact- ed business in Bismarck Tuesday. RETURNS TO BEACH Basil McGee has returned to Beach after a few days’ visit in the city. +—___—__—____+ _|, Hints on Etiquet | f. If a very old man and very young girl are introduced, which name is spoken first? 2, Is an unmarried woman intro- duced to 9 married woman, or is the married woman introduced to the single woman? : 3. What 1s the very wost possible expression to use in introducing peo- ple? The Answers 1, ‘The girls’ name, no matter how young, is spoken first. The man is introduced to her. , 2. A single woman is introduced to the married woman. 3. “Shake hand with.... E. J. P epke Renamed || Outrivaling any previous State Fire Marshal Reappointment of E. J. Pepke as state tlre marshal was . announeed today by Governor A. G. Sorlie. The appointment is for a two-year term. Sander Peterson was reappointed first assistant fire marshal for a two- (year term, Other appointments announced to- day were: Member of Abstracters Examining Board; George B. Ver- milya, Towner, for a six-year term beginning April 1, suceeding John Repter, Jr., formerly of Dickinson. Member of Livestock Sanitary Board, 1. J. Foster, Bathgate, reap- epointed for a five-year term bogin- ning April 1. Guard Inspection to Be Held Here Members of Company “A” and the uartermaster’s detachment will un- ergo their annual inspection Friday of this week. and Monday of next week, Inspection of the quartermaster’s detachment will take place Friday evening at 7:30 at the armory and Company “A” inspection will be Monday night at 7:30 at the armory. Capt. Roy Haggerty, stationed spection. Col. D. 8. Ritchje of Val- ley City, commander ‘of the 164th 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- some ns: that cause the distress: ing aches. Mrs. Black of Petersburg, .Va., says: “Before I took Foley Pills diuretic, I could not stoop over nor raise up without fer. pain. Now P since them Ihave none.” Ask efor Foley pills dlureite, A prom improvement will amply repay you. ded. Satisfaction. guaranties ‘ PIANO and EXPRESSION ; “Taught By § RUTH HANSE q MacPhail Graduate . 212% Main St. _ Phone, 819 figure in thi no Ss | At the Bismarck =| =< Morey js! Mu \ ground of dor intrigue, with J | Public Library | Meretbur: Contewertte spy taking ac- So tive parts. é Wasson. The Big House. On Grand- ‘s death, Victoria his accepts the responsi! ip of the truculent The following books of fiction are, ready for circulation at the Public library today. Rental Collection ied Ashmun. Pa, the Head of the Fam-! the rs Prices. How she is ch Seventeen. ily. A story of family conflict, with! o¢ her inheritances of the big house ‘ : n » with! of he : e big house ty of the Sycamore. Grandpa Barnet pitted against his’ and yet finds happiness there is the Poandebenhd a unattractive granddaughter — who, story” Just a few days until Eas- | couldn't bear to be an old maid. Webb, Garnett. Go She Must! an inescapable urge sending Anne] French prize as the best novel of tl Duynock, the daughter of an English! year written by a woman. It is a coumry vicar, to Paris to escape the| {ale of English rural lite. monotonies of rural life and to find Ne Cc i Pr la Tith what life had for her, and the story] New Copies of Vopatar Titles tells what her quest brings her. ailey. The Tin Soldier. Si it, a ne Bower, Chip of tlfe Fly iniair. ‘The Allinghams. The au-| Bower. | Chip of tite F Precious Bane, This Eng- Snows.| Gold Shop. ‘thor begins her story with a family of six youngsters in an English coun- try house, and takes them into their twenties, ‘each one working out his career according to his special tem- perament. Nason. Chevrons, A story of the doughboy by’ one of them. Van Doren. The Ninth Wave. The pledsant story of Kent Morrow, a professor, whose life moves in waves each one exceeding the others in toree. yen Day Books Miller, The Colfax Book-Plate. A mystery story about the death of a man in a second-hand bookshop in New York, whose secret seems to be bound up with the possession of an old law book with a Colfax book- Plate in it. Phillpotts. The Grey Room. A story concerned with discovering the cause of a series of mysterious deaths in the grey room. Morrow. Forever Free. The chief Capitol Theater Last Time Tonight The Man Who Sees Tomorrow New Feature “POKER FACES” Six reels of hilarious fun Performances 7:15 & 9 P.M. Adults 40¢ Children 20 Bismarck AUDITORIUM TONIGHT’S The night to see the big sensation of the amuse- ment world ROMANCE AND THRILLS ON THE SIDEWALKS AND IN THE NIGHT CLUBS OF NEW YORK A RARE OPPORTUNITY . ° PERMANENT AND PROFITABLE Connection will be offered to three high grade men hav- ing automobile experience and who can invest, QUALIFICATIONS One experienced Sales Manager who can organize the sales force and train them to be aggressive producers. One experienced Office Manager who is capable af tak- ing full charge of the office, accounting and parts de- partment. One experienced Service Manager with the ability to handle shop men and sell service. To the men who can measure up to these qualifications we offer a connection with an Automobile Agency selling a popular priced car of well known standard make and doing a general garage business in one of the most pro- revue ever presented in North Dakota Company of one hundred 31 wondrous scenes The Earl Carroll Theatre Orchestra LOVELIEST GIRLS gressive middle western cities. This is a legitimate 50 IN AMERICA proposition promising excellent returns and will stand the most rigid investigation. The men we want must « become financially and actively interested in the business. Address _all correspondence, which will be confidential, to No. 66, c-o Tribune, Despite eigen there are sti seats obtained at Harris & Wood- mansee’s. w Trail. Red Pepper's Patients.) There was ish novel was recently awarded a|ter. For the balance of this week our complete line of © ladies’ and misses’ wearing | apparel in Easter styles are specially priced at the Sarah Fur Storage We store your furs in our own moth, fire and burglar proof vaults. , The latest scientific principles make this one of the unique storage plants west of Minneapolis. Our rates are identically the same at sy. 3% of Your Valuation Why send your furs away and pay express charges both ways? : ; Why spend your money out of town? y You can do better at home—have your furs and your money stay in your home town. Expert repairing, correctness of restyling, all work done on the premises, where you can see your furs in the course of alteration, try them and fit them without any extra traveling expense. - Trade in your home -town and protect, yourself.- No - heed to go into detail ag to our reliability, Hundreds. of satisfied cystomers will:vouch for.us. Bismarck Fur Co. - ’“PHONE61 ema = iti st rs P. KNOTHE, Prop. song A Wonderful Assemblage of the Loveliest Hats of the Season $3 -00 to $4 5.00 The important question of the Easter Hat will be answered by just a glimpse at the new Paris inspired models displayed here. Sent from America’s leading designers, they embody all that is smart in line, fab- ric, color and trimming. Only the newest of-modes - - only the smartest of fabrics come from these great designers There’s a subtlety of design and proportion in every model, from the sim- plest soft silk to the most gloriously wide-brimmed straw model - - that defies imitation and description. Such is our display of Easter Millinery - - triumphs of artistic creations! Children’s Easter. Hats Picture the delight of the little ones on Easter morn in new togs. Here is a collection of Children’s Hats, unsurpassed anywhere. All silk or silk and hemp bonnets for the little tots—in all colors. Hemps, peanut straws, felts and silk hats in poke, of f-the-face and roll brim styles. Come in sizes for all ages and in all colors. $1.50 to $5.00 ° Webb Brothers “Merchandise of Merit Only” “‘Handy’’ Brings Help Quickly! o 1 Fire!” shouted “‘Handy Telephone” \ Ae flames shot ‘out: of Farmer Browh’s CONTRACTORS Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. BISMARCK, N..D.. We will open bids April 25th, for two brick filling sta- tions to be built in Bismarck and Mandan. “We Thank You” 118 - 8rd 8t: Baked and delivered free of Premium Hamé, and will be ernoon. All Phones 211° We are giving our usual Easter“service on hams. . These are Swift's | Saturday aft-