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, ’ MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 6 PAGE FIV} st of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.) @————----—--———® | When the picture was first pre- CARD OF TITANKS REOPENS HEBRON STORE bors extend heartfelt BNE. Haskin. At the Movies {| viewed in Holl: those stars’ at-| We wish to extend our ‘apprecia-| Hebron—Sam Weinstein has re-| ciation for the floral an ee wa: nate Thursday for|° i iainneenatsS ait ‘eye el dec! rg ella charac- me) ems the ag bers rta lh ee | eee he ere Fe ne Se Lie se during the loss of rs. C. CAPITO! ‘TRE izations were o an ressions of sym- | making band, fat! brother, W. ford, Iowa, where she plans to “A Girl L THREAT Rela of Sad bec Sher los Noosa, The Witealh| Deae hs Theluded in during the loss of our hus-|past few months. The Weinstein, Dance, spend some time. | ag A tn Every Port’ Is the tn-/ Patsy” are Marie Dresslec, Orville , and father. usiness is known as the Moscow| Mrs. W. Social and Personal | I ° t ‘ Caldwell, June Winton, Del Hender- Mrs. Peter Random. |C: 5 UBeerg $$$ — ing rae Polen of ty ale ea oe fee Glew lem "en “Eaerene™ Gay he gg ml aRMRIRESE NE Ain Arce and Mal Mrs. Scheffer Will i Bismarck Girl Is . Poopitat y. - aa Reba 4 Ne Ra entertainin y cuikeapavone, Hien ie. ae "Schlabach. To te ake Siiceds utd neigh- Mis: RY pa Present Pupils in | -Selected For Quills .| sass rottie Port ‘Cf Hoople visits commencing togight, sip ae see eee Oy oe Recital Wednesday] | Club at University ed friends in Bismarck during, the}, (y,,, fi srould equity, it 48 | season. — —- geet ae tures of a rollicking, roving sallor, A group of pupils will be pre-| Miss Helen Crawford of Bismarck A. H. Landberg of Regan was a whose affairs with the ladies are the| SHORT TALKS BY THOUGHT- sented by Mrs. Hermann Scheffer| has been selected by ® feculty com-| business caller in Bismarck during iy & ship. ane os a so FUL MOTHERS in a voice recital Wednesday evening at 8:15 at the Scheffer home, 609 First street. Interested friends are cordially invited te attend. The eee pupils will be presented on the program: Mrs. J. A. Hyland, Mrs. H. W. mittee as one of five University of ; the Soy 7 eh ay eh Pe charter members of the university! Axel Soder of Wing spent Fri- 4 will club, in recognition of their alter _| tirely new cast in each episode, with never. To our children we give a ne a Sane pee rere + A ea legate Lie i exception, of course, of McLag- y's Honey and Tar Compound, ral 2 is » JO le- eee ment; Dagmar Lundevall, Scobe, Mrs. James Fitsgerald of Brecken- fireng, who follows him around it tome. It so quickly relieves Herm(n, Misses Helen Herman,| Mont.; Emily Squires and Ray Sall-| ridge, Minn., is spending @ few days croup, ping i berg, Grand Forks, were selected. fares better than in others with two | coughs pand those disturbing night Catholic Daughters | ftven'at” them were af. sufficient | gaan eb of this city, hes. been lene story picturesque, the charscter [no _ chloroform, | contents plaialy it}: merit to warrant another attempt adm to St. Al pital for) ideally suited to NcLagien and the| marked on package. Once tried, al- ,« Initiate Class of [rth Satur the ante, Thecien| treatment. | picture of the type which Hawks|ways used. “Ask for it—Adv. Candidates Sunday] as formally organized Saturday| Mrs. Georgo Erickson of Minot| "sndles so well. - on morning, and at noon members en- gues tertained Glenn Clark, professor of week-end. . English at Macalester college, at eee is of the features of he: luncheon. Mr, Clark is the eaten-| Mr, and Mea, E. J. Reilly of Hazen|1%,008 the features of hep new sion officer of the rational ill club to which the North Dakota Uni-| recwaccg” cusiness in Biamarck this/a¢ ‘the ‘Eitinge for today versity group may petition mem- eee Q bership. Misses Voronin Ferra! and Ruth| yt 206, S6quenee of the pictae dit le Cochrane of Solen spent Saturday in < tebses ios he A regular meeting of the Ameri- pe ¥ in| her heart, dresses and disguises her- ek this city. self as various motion picture stars. can Legion Auxiliary will be held eee Tecluded in the list Ly N Wednesday evening at the Business! Mr. and Mrs. John Ogden of Hen- Mae array and Lillisn Gish. fer and Professional Women’s club/sler spent Friday in this city on take-off on of ng ened rooms. Each member is requested| business. be 1 haan Be ane ai § to bring some article for the White Elephant auction s:.le which will be} Gordon MacGregor was a week- dette tnt agli ot bee Lobe Med Bismarck during the EAE a ‘ ELTINGE THEATRE Marion Davies’ ability as a mimic The Catholic Daughters of Amer- ica held initiation services for nine candidates Sunday afternoon at St. Mary’s auditorium. Following the initiation a banquet was served at the Grand Pacific hotel. Mrs. L, R. Priske presided at the banquet as toastmistress. Short talks were given by Father John Slag, Mrs. E. Reichar of Dickinson, Mrs. Priske, welcoming the candi- dates, and Mrs. Harvey Niles, re- sponding for the candidates. The musical program included vocal solos by Mrs. J. P. Regan of this city and Mrs. Lish of Dickin- » son, and a piano solo by Dr. Priske. Out of town guests at the ban- quet were Mrs. E. Reichart of Dick- inson, state regent; Mrs. Lish of Dickinson court; and Mrs. Joe. P. a and Miss Cecil Porter of Man- lan. held for the purpose of birt end guest at his home in Fargo. | °°. money for the endowment f Mrs. Inez Gallahan is chairman of the committee in charge of the evé- ning’s Program. FLY-TOX is killing household insects in 98 count; ef the world. —Advertisement For Sale—Fertilizer, Black Onteopathic Physician Slectretherapy Selar-Ray Chreate Disenaes a Specialty 016 Fourth Street Phene 960 Members of the local American eee Its appearance in Bismarck being sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary, a New York cast will present the comedy “The Poor Nut” at the city auditorium Wednesday evening, May 2. This stage pro- duction had long runs in New York and Chicago, and is now touring the: country, with several of the original New York cast still in the company. ees The regular meeting of the Yeo- « man lodge will be held Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the At O. U. = Wednesday night at 8 o'clock, as important business will be trans- acted. Lunch will be served, ac- cording to Harry Rosenthal, ad- jutant, and entertainment will be provided. eee . L. A. Swanson of Carrington, traveling ait agent for the Soo line, and G. W. Hawes of Minne- apolis, general agent, are in Bis- marck tgday on business. eee Mrs. Albin Hedstrom will be hos- tess to Daughters of Union Veter- ans at the regular meeting Tuesday Legis it. ed ti regular resting at the Legion, hall YS Blomarek. 8. D. TONIGHT MONDAY & TUESDAY Matinee Every Day at 2:80 MJB is fashion’s verdict for window shades this season. Always in good taste—our Luxor Window Shades with the new Arabesk Carvings and Tassel Pulls ‘W. hall. A social session will fol-| afternoon at 2:30. A good attend- low the business meeting. ance is requested, add more style, more beauty, to window furnish- John Moses, who has been attend- ing the University of Minnesota, “Minneapolis, has returned to his home in this city on account of ill- ness, eee Robert George of Dickinson was a week-end guest at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. George. pe ses Mrs. James Curran of Interna- tional Falls, Minn., is a guest at the home of her son, James P. Curran. Mrs. Frank Smith has as her house guests her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James McCone, of Hensler, Miss Madge Runey, county super- intendent of schools, was a business caller in Washburn Friday. eee 1 Miss Gwendolen Jensen of Dick- @ inson spent the week-end in Bis- | marck as a guest at her home. eee W. E. Matthaei of Fessenden was ‘ business caller in this city during the past few days, s Ray Hancock of Bismarck has been admitted to St. Alexius hos- pital for treatment. x Miss Ruth Schwartz of Bismarck has been discharged from St. Alex- ius hospital. eee Mrs. F. Macomber of Washburn was the guest of friends in this city Friday. iit a Catherine McDonald, little daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan McDonald of this city, is a patient at St. Alex- ius hospital. ne Judge Fred Jansonjus is trans- acting business in Minot this week. Armand Haskin of this city spent the week-end in Jamestown as the Dr. Enge Chiropractor Drugless Physician Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. Madam Roma born with the double vell of will give you a tall i your past, t alse about business affairs, She can tell you about mining oil treasures, Your head and Palm are like an open boek to her. Madam peaks about eight different languages. Don’t tail to see this woman with the gift of God. Readings given by head, palm and cards. Private reception News Pletares When Marion remembered it was leap year, all bets were off in the great heart-throb handicap. You'll laugh your head off at the way she gets her man, Marie Dressler Sa Lawrence Grey a THE PATSY full-flavored coffee ings than ever before. See these favoted wine dow shades now on display in our store window. Bowman Furniture Co. PREMIER SHOWING OF THE Foom for each caller. Will be here one week only.’ 222 Main A: BISMARCK, N. D. ¢ Miss Alice Angus spent the week- end in Fargo as the guest of friends. NEW ACHIEVEMENTS IN FURS Rubbish and Ash Hauling. Phone 62. Wachter Transfer. Ne longer need you do TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY thout the convenience of APRIL 24, 25, 26 an electric washer in your 9 SO, home. Here for the first time ig machine thet brings Reduced Early Summer Prices Capitol Theatre zoo ge cetyl pe te higher priced washers at a "lin the Tal “Ons dotorved payment e fall. 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