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MONDAY, APRIL 80, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN | of Glen| night coughs.” Heartily endorsed Siasdan tat’ Bis: | per btosheth everyones: a no chloroform, ene marked on toe ok @ 1 o'clock bridge luncheon at the; Waechter and son, Donald, Stutsman home. Pink roses were} Ullin visited in used to center the Janeheon tables, The afternoon was spent at six tables of bridge and high honors were won by M re, J. A. lurphy. Miss Joan Werner has returned from Los Angeles and Long Beach, Calif., where shi spent the past two months. Scene From ‘The Poor Nut’ Big Sale Announced Demonstrating its faith in the pulling power of Tribune advertising, the A. W. Lucas Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Scothorn ha as their house ests M: horn’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Atwood of Jamestown. oo Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Smith left| Bergeson, Saturd: fe Short vite” Detroit Mich, for 8) pa one 62, Wachter Transfer, SHORT TALKS BY THOUGHT- Rubbish ha . company today is using four full pages of space to announce its lay sale, which begins Tuesday mornii Former Resident of | Bismarck Married in Minneapolis April 24 The wedding of Miss Lyla Glas- rud, daughter of Mrs. Matilda Glas- rud of Northwood, and Samuel Ar- len Fisher, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fisher of Bismarck, occurred usday afternoon in Minneapolis, » Rev. Dewey of the Plymouth Con- ¢ ~ gregational church officiating. Following the ceremony a ding dinner was served to the bridal party at the Nicollet Hotel. Both ‘the bride and groom are A graduates of the Univerhity of North Dakota. They will be at home in Minot after June 1. Mr. Fisher is plant manager of the Dakolite Products baucedit hs in Mel city. ‘Miss Esther Holland | And Enos Hunke Are Married in Mandan Miss Esther M. Holland and Enos Hunke of Mandan were married Saturday morning at the Presby- terian manse, Mandan. Rev. G. W. Stewart read the service. They were attended by Miss Ruth Hunke and George Murphy. Mr. afd Mrs. Hunke will make their home at Mandan. Mr. Hunke is salesman for the Music and Melody Shops of Mandan and Bis- marck, Local Rainbow Girls and Advisory Board Attend Mandan Party and continues for five days. Reduced prices are being offered in all departments of the store and Tribune readers are urged to peruse the advertising pa carefully. ‘he Lucas company is prob- ably the only store in the state which uses as much advertising in a single issue of a newspaper. I. C. Iverson has returned from a where he attended a meeting of Travelers Insurance agents, Miss Lucille. Nelson has returned from Michigan where she has spent the past three, months. John Knoll left ‘Friday for Minne- apolis where he is transacting busi- ness for a few days, eis a Virginia Mother: “Use a cough medicine that contains ‘dope’? Oh, never, To our children we pth Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound, &s my own dear mother used to it to me. It so quickly re- colds, croup, whoop- ind those disturbing ieves cough: ing coughs Bismarck Gets Over Half Inch of Rain Saturday Evening Bismarck and vicinity had .68 of ® an inch of rainfall early Saturday Frank ‘Nea of the Cummins company is a patient at St. Alexius hospital, Bismarck, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hall and fam- ily, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles e Mar Th Waa het oad ened by A ie first electrical storm tl Musical Club Will ‘The Bismarck asse assembly of Rain-|0n. The storm was not violent, Ob: National bow Girls and the advisory board|hcvever, and no damage was done serve a were guests of the Mandan assem-/ here Music Week May 6-12) bly Saturday evening. All but five North Dakota points,’ Following initiation services a| Which report to the federal weather ‘The Thursday Musical club of| Program of music, readings and a bureau here recorded rainfal) dur- this city is making preparations for the observance of National Music Week, May 6-12, when special pro- grams will be given in this city. Musical programs in the churches and Sunday Schools on May 6 will begin the week of celebration. Dur- ing the week musical selections will be featured at the Eltinge and Cap- itol theatres, and programs have is ae co for broadcasting from one act play was presented. freshments were served by the | ° hostesses and the remainder of the evening was spent so socially. Pupils From Indian School Will Present ‘Se-A-Wan-A’ May 8] Fork Pupils from the Indian School ing the 48-hour period ending at 8 o’.lock this morning. Langdon, with .78 of an inch, had, the heaviest precipitation. Rainfall | at other poi ts was reported as fol-/ lows: Amenia .02; Bottineau .10; Dick- inson .34; Dunn Center .34; Ellen. dale 02; Fessenden .66; | Grand ‘orks .09; Hettinger .34; James- town | Larimore .08; Minot 02; Napoleon -18, and Moorhead, Minn., clean-limbed Baby’ s hottles safely clean _ Strength i: 30. Points which te \- Among the outstanding _ musical! will again be presented. before the| fali ee Crosby, Teton, Pembina events of the week in Bismarck} public this ring in a musical] and Willi: x | ‘Always in your “os will be the free concert by the Elks| drama. “Se-A-WancA” will be tiv. epee ttl catatitans ‘OTHERS know the dane cup whether you man ae be oe i. oa en ve at a sadMoriim Brant Se ad ly ger of the i ee bie drinkitmild, medium jursda: eve he ry : a e given at one o: aa formance of the Indian i : iNeed id girls a pee a musical event in Taken For a Ride ples thoroughly, yet easily, this Bismarck. serve Miss Edith Whittemore, who is 3 blend. student at the University of North] they have Dakota, and Miss Helen Hamilton, also attending the state university, were week-end guests at the home of Miss Whittemore’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Whittemore. Arthur In the past two years ented “The Feast of the Red Corn” and “The Ghosts of Hilo.” Their voices are trained and their experience in school Siecamnar has assured them of stage present modern mothers use Lux this way: Just drop a few pure Lux diamonds in each bottle, add ‘warm water, shake — instant rich, cleansing suds fill the Chris Martineson, chief of police, was taken for a ride Saturday after- noon. Tt wasn't a “Chicago ride,” how- ever, al Chris came back very much alive after a spin to Mandan This popular comedy will be staged at the city auditorium In Bismatck Wednesday evening by a company which includes several of the original New York cast ie full-flavored’coffee Whittemore, who attends James- Want reriakioat characters in “Se-A-| at a 90-mile an hour rate in a Stutz, | gyece=eeseeee town college, spent the week-end at} W: am need no introduction to} Blackhawk Special. ee With a long-handled his hore here. Bis are having appeared on many|__Fout representatives of the Stutz rush press the suds over every ° ° o¢easions at club and civic affairs.|Motor company of Indianapolis, bit of the inside surface of the The regular meeting of the Order} Misses Clara and Lillian Peltier,|Ind., brought a caravan of four bottle. Rinse and boil the bot. of Eastern Star will be held Tues-) Alice Slater, Mi: af Slater, Julia| Stutz models to Bismarck Saturday tles for 10 minutes. day evening at 8 o'clock at the Ma- Page and Anna St. Arnaud will] for demonstration purposes. ” Pure Lux suds cleanse nip- Pasture Burned in and Clifford Brewer is in the state| ples, too, inside and out. And : Ps ‘ of Washington, ux is 0 absolutely sanitary— Fire Friday Evening used fresh each time. Keep everything concerned A fire, started Friday evening on with baby’s food safely cl a hill at the head of Eighth avenue lh ed idee northwest, swept over a section of pasture Jand before it could be ex- tinguished. The blaze lighted the > entire northwest part of the city and appeared for a_ while to en- danger several residences. The city fire department was called, and other volunteers from cd city assisted in putting out the ire. Mandan Boy Returns From Trip to Orient lay leading parts. The setting, promises to be ar- tistic. The action takes place in the upper part of what is now the state of New York, in a forest glade near a Mohawk village. The musical numbers are melodious and _ tell many famous old Indian legends. The music and dramaties are un- der the sunervision of Mrs. Scheffer, while ae dances wil be directed by Mrs. D. Bruce | Doyle, The Bismarck “Hospital alumnae association will meet Tuesday eve- ning at the nurses’ home. A large attendance is desired. sonic Temple. The ceremonies of} pl afffliation will be conducted, after which refreshments will be served. of e M. O. Hopkins, district sales man- ager from Indianapolis, pal of Frank Lockhart, the speed king killed at’ Daytona Beach a few days ago, headed the caravan. Other members of the party are C. A, Aiken, factory department representative, Bohn E. Fawkes, dis- trict manager from Minneapolis, and Fred Switzer, wholesale sales man- ager from Minneapolis. The caravan left Indianapolis three weeks ago and have been visit- irg the larger cities of the middle- west and northwest. Fire at South Heart Does $18,000 Damage Dickinson, N. D., April 30.—(AP) Capitol Theatre 3 Days—Commencing Today—Monday - Mr. and Mrs. George Hauch and little daughter left Sunday by car for Mankato, Minn., where they will spend a month’s va: with rela- tives, Later Mr. Heuch expects to accopt a position in _Sinnesota. R. B. Murphy F. E. Diehl, William Church and J. Kitchen were in Devils Lake Fitiay to attend the letting of contracts for two trade buildings to house inmates at the North Dakota School for Deaf. Personal and Social News of Mandan Vicinity | Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Lanterman returned Friday from a four months’ trip to Furope. ley spent some time in London and traveled exten- sively on the continent. Upon their return to the United States the: visited in Washington, New Yor! and Detroit, Mich, ° Mrs. G. W. Stewart went to Wil- ton Saturday to attend the twenty- The Christian Pacer rally| _ Mrs. George Duemeland left Sun- services to be held in Bismarck Sat-|day evening for Minneapolis where urday and Sunday will be conducted | she will visit for BY short time. at the Presbyterian and Evangeli- 1 churches. Earl fase a is attending the|—A fire originating in a vacant fifth weddi mniversal lebra- ee . state university, spent, the week-end | stable in South Heart, 12 miles west! eon Richardson, who left here in|-tion of her brother-in-law and. sis- The nie 4 ee eane at i bn ge sang He ae Feedage February of Flay with The Com-| ter, Dr. and Mrs. R. C. Thompson. With Laura La Plante, Creighton Hale, George Sie; e 4 ‘or Tuesday, has been po: , js i on Hale, e an, poned until May 8° Miss Beatrice Register of James- | buildings Friday night at an ap- Onen ne reana Si Medea Mrs. W. H. Stutsman and Mrs, G. a t “eae, Gertrude Astor, Tully Marshall and other big film pense until May 8 when it will be favorites. eld at the Varney. proximate damage of $18,000. town College spent the week-end at fe tthe ies The buildings demolished were a her home in’ this ety About 40 members of the local assembly and savieaey board at- tended the part rty. Mrs. Earl Smith ot Linton spent home of Mrs. Emma with an interesting account of his| W. Stewart recently entertained at trip on the S. S. President Lio). | =———_—_——_—_—===——=_==_=""= The orchestra sailed from Seattle February 27 and enjoyed fine weather until nearing Yokohama, when they experienced the terrific |j storm in which all trace of the for 24 eoee 8 pool hall owned b; S. Lucian, a garage owned by R. O. Bend, and an unoccupied store building. The fire, which is of unknown origin, spread to the store building, and fanned by the heavy wind, moved Dr. and Mrs. George J. Worner have returned from a several weeks’ wedding trip to eastern cities. Their wedding was an evens of this month. A SUPER MYSTERY PICTURE! New sensations await you in this shivery palpitating drama that’ll cause your nerves to tingle—chill you as President Lincoin was lost eee Saturday in Bismarck while trans- caer: to the garage and pool hall. hours. The radio sct was destroyed | . yed | never a picture has before. A \- Miss Esther Teichmann returned . fice outfit belonging to the! and the ship could not communicate | neyersaine Lote) it! Siig eco from Fargo Sunday after attending . Neubure Pacific railroad, stationed] with port officials. a business meeting of the state] Mrs. P. W. Schulte of Glen Ullin| at Dickinson, was rushed ‘by special Tokyo, Yokohama, Kobe, Shang-| board of nurse, examiners. e it of friends in this ret eee Heart and extinguished] hai, Hong Kong and Manila were) Comedy! HAROLD LLOYD in “BUMPING INTO BROADWAY” among the cities which the boys vi ited in the Orient. On the return! He they spent some time in Hono- ulu. Leon Richardson is the only| member of the orchestra who has returned to North Dakota to date. Wendell Sanders is remaining in California for a few weeks; Winston Mann is in Portland, Ore.; William Euren is playing at Cheyenne, Wyo.; —_— BROWN & TIEDMAN QUALITY GROCERY X.) 122 Fifth St. Phone 53 : The Sanitary Store in Pagthe, The loss is partially covered by insurance. FORMER we oi sid RESIDENT La Moniek a panes oa Reinhold Goehl, graduate instructor in the medical department of the Univer- sity of North Dakota and son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Goehl. of La Moure, was read recently at the meeting of th American Physicolog- Matinee Eevery Day 2:80 TONIGHT— MONDAY & TUESDAY A RIOT OF FUN IN Miss Jessie. Bien, had as her uests this week-end Mrs. Anthony rickson and Miss Annetta Erick- Ry on of Wilton. eoee Mrs. D. F. Duncan, Mrs. Stanley Slavick and Miss Fay Slavick of Judson were callers in Bismarck this week-end. <i. Miss Irene Teske has returned to her home at Zap, having keen dis- charged from rt, Alexius hospital me 6.2, eerie bee to a meeting of elul Tuesday afternoon at 8 ihiodk: The Mothers, club wil meet Tues- Miss Myrtle C. Peterson of Wing ea friends in this city Satur- Ye North Coast Limiteds Change Time on May 6 Sixty-eight hour passenger train service between Chicago and Seattle, Portland, and Tacoma will be inau-| ical society and allied groups held gurated by the North Coast Limited] ®t Ann Arbor, Mich on the Northern Pacific on Sunday,| FLY-TOX kills Bedbugs May 6. Stainless. Sure. Demand FL’ When this AUDITORIUM Wednesday, May 2nd Pioneer of limited west leaves Chi- N00! 8 o'clock at the y ae frome’ of Mrs. C cw. Schoresee. feantle fins Sielden-Senvien and * jurteous Treatment. the 'Wi dant ing en Chiropractor SPECIALS OFFERED FROM caller in n Bismarck Saturday. Drugless Physician TUESDAY TO FRIDAY Misses Gitma Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. {| Walter Baker’s Chocolate, Per : - Johnson and Minnie vane Berpyuist “ Wilton spent Saturday here, Miss Velma x ” amnetons, * and Jorreeny-0 of Bima ia Spgs’ the ¥% Pound prong oe Fagg 23c Choice Mushrooms, 60c Value, Per Can 42c, 3 $1.21 present ané future; also about love and business a1 fhe can tell you about mining and ot} treasures. Your head and Everythi that the tle “implies WATCH REPAIRIN hen some? week-end he! Cans for .... it sean O22: RA, An oven. beh $e Mrs. John ™ Rule has returned to No. 1 or No. 2 Sieve Fancy Madam speaks about eight her home at New Salem aiter @ Peas, 35c value; 3 different languages. short visit in Bismarck. ‘Attention Cans for ........ 69c Lent Cam te, ape, the roman 42 Weeks on Broadway—20 in Chicago Misses Mary Pastoirt and Isacel- ROtAL CRU ELBE Co. White House Coffee, 60 and ee a ay pent aieil 10 Weeks in Boston—8 in Philadelphia le Grieve of Coleharbor spent Sat-| Mi Value, Jack Mulhall and cards. Private reception | Per Pound 55c' Wright’s Silver Cream, 30c! heat Cheese, ', Pound Pkg.,' c urday in Bismarck. Cc. E. Danielson of Minot trans- acted business in this city, during the past few days. : Cc. R. Bristol of Bazelton spent turday in this city looking after business affairs. cigs ‘Jacob Goldade of Beu'ah has been = admitted to St. Alexins Lospital for =) * treatment. - he Mrs. H. Allen of Braddeck | nea) visited Friends in Bismarck this week-end. ae Mr. and ‘Mrs. 08, H. Necker of! TROOPS nome KUSHAN were Dickinson week-end guests in oftanehal, April BOs fAP hes ee city. ae, Codey ond Bai ae iiss Gertrude Byrne ot Perciame an, 10 miles py of sare P voan B ed he miraculous form: eon Saturday in city aE with heavy se ph was * a hae Frjngs rellet and, hope to sufferer. eee and remarkeb! in its action, G Miss Vivien Peterton of U from a mont spent the week-end in 1! Price $1.10. Reserved seats on sale at Harris & Woodmansee’s Monday, 9 A. M. Under the Auspices of the Legion Auxiliary Foom for each caller. Will be here one week only. Women in front of them— women behind them—into the muzgles of mirth rode + these two fellows! Six hundred laughs per reel in this sensational comedy drama that had Broad- way audiences in laugh- ears and titters for one whole year! NEWS PICTURE Main Ave. wismanex: N. D. Is So Needless coer ae it awe 1 jangerous ni now. can be eee ‘without eration. Golter-—i disease ot the Thyroid gland—affect: disfiguring, if th Pabst-ett Cheese, © Pkg. 27c, Value ... ! Curtis Red Pitted Cherries, 40c. Value, Per Can 28¢, 55c 2 Cans for ...:.. P. & G. Soap, 10 Bare for... GEC" FRESH COTTAGE CHEESE DAILY. the nerves, the eye: and often endanger iter, should nat ou can be fi Bolter easily, simply, sately. 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