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Lae Serine nein reeset nyoew ing hene treetinenrteteyraie bin sarns ave SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1928 PAGE FIVE ALMOST A MYSTERY Seattle, Wash. —It’s no crime to sleep in a dog house. But when a English 9—Muriel Johnson, Marvin Olmstead. Students who placed in the highest Social and Personal — | Two Requisitions Are Issued Today EVENTS OF WEEK AHEAD | Afots 5 Lions Club, Grand Pacific Hotel 2:15 P. M. ‘ 1 per cent have right to be proud, | small farmer boy, living on the Des ‘ | P. E. O., Mrs. R. S. Towne . 8:00 P. M. heoplarteatan fe ee ae for they represent a highly selective | Moines highway near here, took a [a ———— es || City Commission, City Hall .. 8:00 P. M. i ¢|Sroup of the 10 best out of each|nap in one he had his mother and Molton, charged with the theft o: P | Masonic Blue Lodge, Masonic Temple 8:00 P. M. rt Mica} * ! W. : . ‘Op Pe Jewelry valued at $500, was issued at | 1,000 studenis wh. participated. authorities believing a crime had Mission Work Is !Russell Reid Speaks | Women’s Club, Mrs. Gorman .... 8:00 PB. M. eh va office here toda The tests used were supplied by committed. A frantic search Object of Meeting at D, A. R. Luncheon| W.'G. TU, New fred Ohde 2:40 B M|yAmotnerFedaton we fnued for| the, Kansas, State Teachers cllegs, Scmeone spateed the bos"s shows to, . AR. Cc. tT. U,, 's. Fred O . :30 P. M. : itely eding the day of | so: 8) ‘s Pro- i ; Mothers’ Club, Mrs, B. F, Tillotson > 3:00 P. a. |the, Feturn “> Fargo from Dea! eet : of King’s Heralds} jpembers of the DA, R. met Fri- | Mothers’ Service Club, Mrs, Hugh Spangler ~ F380 B Me| Moines; Towa, of L. “d. Temagel,|the contest, the printed text forma truding from the dog house of day at a one o'clock juncheon at Pao beim Base Hail - Sen 4 7 false previnsce, MT aeAEH as, ‘said take the teste in their own’ school os _ Mrs. Joseph Coghlan and Miss| the home of Mrs, H. W. Richholt. Biogieaice Mothers! Club, Mrs. M. R. Adier Hs P. M,|t@ have induced Mayor Dahl of Fargo rooms. an japers are & aded - Announcement extraordi- Vivian Coghlan cntertained the| Russell Reid of the state histori- afi to cash a draft for $100 which later |“ ig to a key whica is suppl —Charlie Chaplin in “Th Senior King’s Heralds Friday eve-| cal society addressed the group on : Beaty, ele Taub. Mrs olzon 3: ay iF proved to be worthless. Sones bere iba (Reger a gent bol ” Marek “ ar Beer business meeting was ine ated sean ta held De Molay, Masonic Temple . 3 [ Si N. D. High Sch yj they “are tabulated and vne ‘results | CTeW 467% : a held, and the remainder of the eve.| during the afternoon, Catholic Order of Foresters, St. Mary's Hall ix N. D. High OO! | are announced. Capitol Theatr... ning was devoted to the study of| Mrs. Earl Beatt and Mrs. S. V. ie fay Bee yenieey aes Ws Hall St id t Wi H missionary work. At the close of| Cook were assisting hostesses. Pay ee oe ae MENUS Ww Et PROMOTE wih the meeting refreshments were ide : ieee a ay Hb ati R. Priske Ki Siem ' ae . . 0. U. W., . U. W. Hall ....... 5 mporia, Kan. March 3.—Six served by the hostesses. Dolores Samuelson lis Ay Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, A. O. North Dalia high achool students | FP ( ) Meeting of Women’s Honored at Party Knighis of Columbus, St. Mary's the 190,012 students trom 21 states NO ACCOUNT” . . ebekahs, I. 0. O. F. Hall... M.| wl ‘ticipated in the Every Pupil Council Held Friday aallts: E, Ulmer, entertained Thurs. 10 U.C. T. and Auxiliary, Elks’ Hall 200 P. M:|contest conducted by Emporia TTeach- — y evening in honor of the birth- ers college on Jan, 11. Because of ’ The Women’s Community Coun-|4@y anniversary of her sister, Miss ‘ ® the tremendous number of tests in- ey held its regular aieeting Friday gilied Bscished- cold ee ils a3 Christianson Heads peitnes we fuspened spoils mo it Poe ral) are avail- afte hi iati I= in H Jae able for the first time cnly now. sal at ¢ e Association of Com: pring flowers 48d to colors appro- Social Work Group! , Bstty. Foam ahen gens North Dakota “students, the The meeting was ceyeen ea pete Be, eae Senate . ones guilty to a charge of vagrancy, bat | schools a bat! thy the ot ness and to the reports of special ‘fe : Ee udge A. M. Christia of Bis-j| jnas-|Jects in which they place” in the chmmuilttees. An announcement wal al sei ames during the eve- marek was elected ‘pre dent of the Fidel as she har atiente ateved eric highest 1 per cent follow: made that $180 will be provided for | ing, after which @ course Junchcon permanent organization of thejsiderable time in jail awaiting ar-| Ashley—English, Alice Gorsz. the fand for a Esther Telchman, tthe bithday abs teenie tunics | North Dakota State Conference of | raignment. Hope—English 10, Helen Chand- school nurse, his money is the re- ed os « | Social ork at the closing session ‘ecicciuiiiqaiiiaitiaiiny ir. ult of the health seal sale carried|terPiece for the luncheon table and f ting held this week in Far- MIRE La Moure ~- Biology, Victoria Fro! i by. the ‘school chide bg sage were {Hot for eight guests. _ Paris—@—Five vide pockets eo, aseorditie re ‘Ausccited’ teed Fire tiae eidtsh Tan of |Johnson. PI —Elmer Hartman, ften Results im ate counell had no speaker at its many lovely. aft tebe declabee ee [th ee! white dispatches from that ity end ‘ |the house at 615 Tenth street, occu- NO SAVINGS ACCOUNT meeting Friday. ame Aiea ats deena’ by Ch iss Helen Katen o: ismarcks' pied by R. B. Laurence, caused con- UN’ Lahn ‘i Heer ee eee eerie ay beivuus| secretary of the North Dakota! siderabl is 7 Miss Eleanor Larson, who has! yJtt. J- E, Guren and children of| tc It has a rather broad belt of] Tubereulosis association, was elect-|was quickly entinguished upok tne |] DE, Geo. F. MeErlain | (* Barton" of the’ Biamerek, Bentoen | P70ay. of, materia! eross in front on the| “Niort vents meeting wil Be held EAR ee ea neerreceparement:, The || iesrorucensy. woleesRay tut Ue eeeenty cer at a ee {. ", Colleze for the past two years, left] wins, ee shizt man irregular pattern | . iy of Wot sakes While Gan ‘against a|] _ Chronic Diseases @ Specialty but he spent every cent of it. “We live only Friday for her home at Anoka, Villiam Lembke of Fargo was a| in back the ekirt flares un- 7 caulilai srooden pattition in the # 114 Fourth Street Phone 240 at - Minn. Mrs. George McCay _ will ae caller in Bismarck this} expected! Elks Initiate according to the fire chief. ‘The prone Atontines te tle ello dest hl take charge of this department of| Week aon * house is owned by Paul Pecht. . the college and will be assisted by| . ° 24 Candidates : Miss Dorothy Argent. mrad Trautman of Elgin has} A q e e eee been admitted to St. Alexius hos- ce nnouncement —_extraordi- ire, ¥, Kiet and ron, Richa aes ° afweaty four, caugidaes, were Bary-—Chartie Chaplin in “The|| | WATCH REPAIRING Q First Nation ard, of Minot have returned home af- . z ; A Bost boy confesses he tried ed into 1c smare| BIKS ircus, rel y ly ’ — for plus necessary material or andi ‘i I, J. Moe of Valley City is trans- Mebaditied df lodge Inst night, bot! tual ¢. parts. All work guaranteed, j Mrs Kiclt'e povente Me. aed Mot |acting business in Bismarck this|t burn the schoolhouse. The| work and the “third. degree” work’ C2PHtOl Theatre. Mall Ordera diven Prompt The Pioneer Bank F. L. Loomis at 116 1-2 Fifth street, | Week» en strange part of that is the basc-| being exemplified for their benefit.| bs E. B. Loomis of Pipestone, Minn., is bs : ball season has not begun, This is one of the largest classes The 10th is .he last day of ESTABLISHED 1879 a guest at the Loomis home in this (egies at edit Aad Gabe Se Cea ary ne oa into the local lodge in several discount on Gas bills. BISMARCK, N. DAK pe di ae ceee rules again. We didn't know they| yPaeceding the business meeting! ———= ——== = A i i! — { desl : Y{the Elks band played a concert in bow Ca ite ina vu ernie ‘ Ee alsin of eee) ae had any rules “4 dates with, the lodge room. Lode was served alidlaagsas at 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. Ini- i : = fib No dal | at 7:80 at, the, Maso nc Ten le. Int M3 jusiness in Bismarck this week- ‘aston sygiicear yeoelekes aay after the initiation cer moni 8. | ae E . » iness of the mecting and all offi-| . they’re going to put on better pic-| Mir, and Mrs. Walters Bismarc vers are requegied towear white: {1 Menus For the ||vort tea fit place to skep'n. | Enter ‘Guilty’ Pleas 5 Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Robideaux have || Family | see y Vd, returned to Parshall after attending Many of the 1500 sleuths who) Mr, and Mrs. George Walters ~ the grain dealers’ See a this - * Se ee ry ontaclones | pleaded guilty before Fudge J. A, city, While e) e guests BY SISTER MARY stil a fis) oner’ | Coffey late yesterday to charges of | ey, ‘the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J-| presttast—Stewed prunes, coreat,| DO", Well, the | umber cee engaging in the liquor traffic, Mr. | t oe 8 cream, ham toast, milk, coffee. ing to like them, anyway, Walters was sentenced to eight i Work in the Fellow Craft degree} Luncheon—Cream of split pea a See ue be rernaey (ail ae een i will be exemplified at the regular er derenepet ahaa te of vere- Kansas City has found enough] Walters patra veniee: Se incnll Another Biswarsi College Heep went elt this week at a | i i i » Stale cake pudding, milk, tea. ele- sid j lary of $100 it tl tart. ro banki: | ee sonaey ba paras ca ial Dinner—New ngland’ boiled din. ee roe oe en ae = | age toasprapatetand one bookkeeping position unfilled. ae | ing will start promptly at 7:30, Lat Ln EAE eile nag salad, rate, ist bo asing oe ————E——— It will pay you a attend this aes old ola if you want W. W. Weber of New England| The luncheon dessert provides an usa ee ‘ PT ee ea ere oe was a guest of his sister, Mrs. Myron ¢xcellent ipod to use th cake that] While Congress is trying to do For Free Catalog Write Atkinson of Bismarck, during the ; cone eeing.” e_ pudding something about the flood situation, G. M. LANGUM grain dealers’ convention here. is nourishing and suitable for small | wouldn’t it be a good idea to see fo Ee ses children Sa ee about some of this watered stock? College Building - Bismarck, N. Dak. 9/3 5 ve Peers a PE 0. sleeper One and one-half cups milk, 2] Edison says he can grow rubber % ernoon at her home. Election of °&&% 4 tablespoons sugar, 1 tea-|on tobacco plantations. Not a great officers will be held. ate vanilla, few grains salt, stale | change on some of them, either, Matinee Every Day at 2:30 N ° . ’ 2: : ‘, ;1.|. Beat yolks of eggs slightly with 1 xf ii i v] . : bY ieee ee issih tablespoon, sugar and a few grains Pe siehelis cigs ken rue ors TONIGHT—Saturday , All the famous Oriental Dishes % { f/ ‘Bismare left today for their farm or ni gty add ion fer ine | Say must leave his fountain pen in i served at The Patterson, formerly y aome near offit. - ” ie desk. i. ie os stirring constantly. Return to] (Copyright, 1928, NEA Service, Inc.) CHARLIE MURRAY McKenzie Hotel Miss Mary Cashel has returned | double boiler and cook nub mixtare a per trom Fargo, where she attended the St SE. SE 8 ee . North Dakota state conference of Hee or dulay age en mae { A Thought { GEORGE SIDNEY Chinese Chop Suey x sein workerkss layer of custard and'continue layer | ®— As a conple of clown. Mushroom Chop Suey s A ar for layer of custard and cak til " ing cloudhoppers doing Hy .ciurned from Long. ‘Beach’ Oale| sit the custard is used. Cover and | ness, and all her paths ate pence | Romsensleal” nosedives Chicken Chop Suey g ‘ornia, where she has epent the past] et stand for thirty minutes, Remove| Prov. 3:17, 0 0 ta Fried Noodle Chow Mein x : ° Seeks SIE ea twenty minutes. Beat whites of eggs} Iam a man of peace. Gol kn: OR Ty: ” Chicken Yatcamein 8 Miss Dorothy McGilivray of the Until stiff and dry and fold in re-| how I love peace; but I hope I Flying Romeos' | y 8 aunt: hospital has as her guest maining anaee. Add vanilla and pile | never be such ‘a coward as to N Pi Comedy | Egg Foyoung % (rer mother, Mrs. Hugh MeGilivray of | con far eRe pate, in 2) take oppression for peace—Kossuta.| News Pictures bane | Sub Gum Warmein N Dickinson, | % eae and color the meringue. Let cool and . 'ES. Wi | . A ‘4 . Miss Margaret Davison has gone|*2I¥°. 4 so08 WEA Servi MON., TUES. WED. These dishes are prepared to order by Orientai 3 “ si “9 her home at Battleview, w ‘opyright, 1928, Service, Inc.) cooks % ea ne in Im she will spend é month's vacation. |» JOHN GILBERT Ny | 4 Mrs, Peter Wale left Thursday for | Bridge Me Another | GRETA GARBO N . Chicago where she was cal the ‘ h E P rti + + TER esas” || orm. me wenewomra | . iN or Laster Parties A son was born this mot at ‘Abbreviation: A . N st. Alexius hospital to Mr. and Mrs.| ,,¢A! og ace oe 8 e A MI. C. Koessel of Driscoll. kings, Q—aseon; J—jack; X— any N We can take your soiled dress and clean it PE i i T Boway Thue AX X and you % so that you will be proud to wear it to Easter A ie Woman’s club will meet Mon- i 4 Jay evening with Mrs. E. B. Gor-| rol! Qo Card is led through “he nerve that must From Tolstol’s Novel 3 social affairs. Our special process removes BG man at 306 West Thayer. 2—Do you as a rule take out part- ‘ass through the con- | ‘Anna Karenina’ 8 all soil without harming the original finish ‘ : Viccie piconet Trl regen ner's no-trump. with minor suit Instruction in the making of Crystal Trees N of the fabric. _— 684. We call for and lerwent an operation at St. Alexius " ‘ “ " 5 leliver, hospital ede eens a Xiheo, Pigeon Pag hold the 9 or will be given starting at 1:30 Monday, 3 4 chard honor toward an honor? TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO, . March 5th. 8 Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ellis of Cole- pre nol ' HARTFORD ‘ $ > harbor visited friends in Bismarck] yo, = faye Lite and Accident These Classes will be free of charge : ; hi . 3—No. Fire, Thett, 4 i ese (Copyright, 1928, by the Ready vertebra, _ relieving} Fidelity BI . . 4 ( Mrs. Harry Knowles of Wing is a ris & Woodmansee 4 guest at the home of her son, Karl eference Publishing Co.) this condition, per- Har . $ . finales a thiaiciy. pa pe Aero Fa, roe S311 Front A Bismarck, N, Dak. 3 * ry ‘uncl mn properly— STONE INSURA: ron ve. le Mrs. Paul Cook of Valley City is|! Hints on Etiquet 7 Batterson Hote! : vistn " ps the ne of Bae Pid « nd health results. ©. P. Stone » FB: HERE, OM. 1, Irrespective of length, how $$9050690099056 UIP Stes, wed Oberst has retured to shied Dives find forks be aceanged Killfieer after spending the week] “9° What is the maximum num- 5596008 here with relatives. | ber of knives and forks that should Mrs. Henry Crawford of Menoken Pe laces on the Sehie We irene! TALROF ‘ spent Thursday here looking after be brought in as needed? RLGLES business interests. “ . The Answers. . 1. The ends of their handles Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Reilley of ‘ Hazen were business callers in this mary agg inch from the edge uty Thorsdsy, 2, Three of each, + + Otto, Bobler of | Linton spent & Yes. : ureday here ng atter busi-| See the greatest photopla: 1ess interests. iy 5 e on earth, “The. Birth of a A. G, Wentz and George J. Wentz| Race,” a million dollar picturc, were Streeter callers in this city| at the auditorium, Friday and esis ee ee © oe Befor make any definite plans regarding your * | Ralph Keel of Turtle Lake has! chestra with picture. ore you y Dp. S Teg ng y peceee Eb” MERE ROSEN toe new home, spend a few hours here looking over our he : lan books John Troxel of Heil has been ad- plan mitted to St. Alexius hospital for In What Month i i - treatment, | Is Your Birthday? The many beautiful homes, ranging from the inex- irs, Coleman Riddle of Max, is pensive to the more costly, await your choosing—~ tral ere 2. 5 ° SERRE Roniness bere daria and we can tell you just what the materials will cost. The 10th is the last day of ,, ‘iscount on Gas bills. E H 3 Another old-time dance next o aa0 enter ~ uesday, A. O. U. W. Real d-time’musie. On you, isthday sone Phone 115 Bismarck, N. Dak. aary—Charlie Chaplin in “The|} Hoskins-Meyer Cireus,” March 5, 6, 7, 8—= Capitol Theatre, Home of K-F-Y-R