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PAGE FIVE MONDAY, MAY 14, 1928 at the ti ft the Ci ist BOO! AND AUTHORS: ality and the beautiful prose that! of the younger critical group, feele Fashion Plaque bi toe ry is Vienna last qt yt ee marked Elizabeth Madox? Roberts’ | that she has done for our day what correspondent for the New Norman Douglas Relates How Joy Filed the Earth BY THE NEA BOOK SURVEY After a lapse of ten years, Nor- man Dougles has brought forth a novel of those impossible, dream- struck days when the gods walked the earth. Since they were gods two books. | Hawthorne did for his when in “The Genevieve Taggert, a critic whose | Scarlet Letter” he began an of opinions must be respected, told us|slaught on Puritanism. she thinks Miss Latimer better than} Certainly she is a new writer of ejther Miss Roberts or Katherine| distinguished proportions, and @ Mansfield. Lewis Mumford, leader | highly individualistic one. Evening Post she and Lewis flew from Berlin to Vienna to cover the story. Thoresen, Shafer Scheduled to Talk on Same Platform writers as Joseph Hergesheimer and Sinclair Lewis had been interested in her. When college was rinished, Miss | Latimer packed her trunk and went to New York. She now refused to Sacred Concert at Methodist Church Is Well Received Over' 200 Attended ‘Open House’ at Local Hospital Valley City, May 14.—(—Attor-|they did not know the meaning| accept any further aid, although it ‘ A large audience attended the Over 200 guests attended ‘open ney General’ George F. Shafer, In- | either of good or evil. It remained | was offered to give her an oppor- ; sacred concert presented Sunday | house’ which was held Saturday aft- dependent Republican candidate for |for man to manufacture these qual-;| tunity of devoting her entire time 3 evening at the Methodist church by | ernoon at St. Alexius hospital in ob- the gubernatorial nomination at the ities and to interpret them accord- {to writing. ois a State Normal School] servance of National Hospital Day. June primary election, and Tax|ing to his necessities and codes of} The first year in New York seems oe pea ra, aaiiy eaes Thirty-two babies were registered Commissioner T. H. H. Thoresen,| geograrhy and religion and cus-|to have been one of those struggles a ero m bts Lith ‘ully Sialic Ny hat Land as a special feature of Nonpa n candidate for the same |toms. Having revised these rules of | written about so many literary un- ada: ted ‘i cr a niet ates, ‘The \ Seaucees oral vl ened office, will meet on the same plat-jconduct, writes Douglas, “men lost|}knowns. She managed to get work ‘ : " P ed performance. The| | Baskets of plum blossoms ado’ form to speak on campaign issues in| their capacity for joy; they forgot | reviewing books and undertaking _ Ss (ey seen a ate Lele were/ the reception mt of the hospital, Valley City on May 28 according to|how blithely they used to live. | various lesser literary tasks. Friends or i tie of Hestre, wil ch coniets a bid ee be Pat bf the arrangements completed here! They lenrned tt was meant by|of the young authoress tell of days TTT} a ie’ 97 pieces, ts wiilér the Girecticn ¢f fate. ag Ae a ait today between Independent and|fear and at once fell slaves to it.|whon she didn’t eat v y regularly. | i Hi Miss Henrietta ‘Smith: (pin Nonpartisan leaders. All delight fled from the earth, and|But she kept going. Her courage HTN i ‘2 oe A Mrs. J. D. Wakeman and Mrs. E. feet’ pees the speakers nia) Lael be be the ny and ee mark her a sin- i WA . : Th ged "one wi raw cuts for the program po-|cowards they have remained ever|cere artist. | Doris Lundquist faite een Atibe Berke Shen bn sition perferergc. Committees of since.’ ba ead u and Marian Jensen sisted in serving the guests, During An embroidered motif on a blue|the two parties will divide the ex- ned To us her book seemed a mix- Honored at Party|ine,ttermern thm, Sera and one| {tA roped on thelr ot pene’ ot The ewig opTisre 2m are ie repre rs, Meee EY SP on ALTY | dent nurses accompanied the guests | ‘"S 2 Feta serene le general undercurrent of “In the | mi : through the hospital and the nurses’ Another Argument Fee NoecunDouglin oes ehh tae | aewihe a ebal ave tis poetie u V oy * | a a time cry overloud. this is an im- th h f the birt! nished by an electric Columbia phon-| It goes along fine, to t! poner SnRiversatiie et Boru Santis oaraph, donated for the afternoon | panimen of 8 Berlin, Germany—)—Dr. Agnes|Portant, book it is beeause it is a DRESSING A there were: guava lft Gigteaild wage Seainat'e bute of ¢ Blum believes that fathers moder-| “OF course he would be czrtain to| of bridge and high scores were won| Emily Olson Elected | tempting to. get the mine away|itely 'o have male children, while| erase’ Bot Nis moveny we for] | MOVIE STAR y Aldeen Paris an ‘argaret Will. : the offspring of a temperate male y hi 2 i Af te cxecanon of te gumes.e| to Honorary Society CAPITOL Tiaras, |prret ae reeminently gel Dr-|FSouih win and thus seid fan course luncheon ed, jum 80 juces: 0 fable was centered with owe bine} — 2t State University) 1 is not all honey acting for the| Pit™ 20 deduces from, experiments Saasel “at septate arnt eiciliged day cakes and decorated in a color ad films, as Gabrio, the leading char-| withelm institute for biological re- | °° Lise Wind” scheme of green and pink. wien ci A as Seearanne acter is eae oa ch seaveh in Datitem near Berlin. enh a orstaratibis was Vb e. here r im de France Production! ‘Her conclusion has been accepted : sity, is one of five junior women at| which comes tonight to the Capitol most of the arguments that enter Marie Robertson berslig ik Ge Van oanie weit eee th wal a you. One xisy bis Sy arEnInE purposes ani- bs cfs aC RIS in Quo is, wom- i s i + |one @ fine: ‘inds. Honored at Cards en’s honorary group, according to ane of the aay scans ome oT tie mals having the largest progeny in It scemed to us that “in the Be- an announcement by Miss Kathleen| actors remarked to Gabrio, who was|tte Shortest space of time had to} vinnie” took a theme that has been | Miss Sera Andrews entertained| Bolstad, Northwood, Saturday. The| seated in a corner looking even more | De telected to obtain exhaustive *t2-| one too often, and which thrust You can well be proud to own the New One Saturday afternoon at the A. P.| five new members of the group are:| sinister than usual: Llelaaies * ff into|it into inevitable comparison with Minute Model “60” Electric Wash Proud of its Lenhart home in honor of Miss! Jessie, DePuy, Grafton; Lila! “What's the matter, Gabrio? As|They were then paired off into! snstole France's “Penguin Island,” : lectric Washer. Proud of Marie Robertson of the Roosevelt| Argus, Hamilton; Fmily Olson, Bis-| you're not being filmed you can|™@ty groups of 10 alcoholic and 10) i about the sharpest of com- neat, trim appearance in your home. Proud of the school faculty, who will not return wal er J. Bee and Marian i rely smile a Tittle!” bs pols Le} es was fed nor-| Mentaries on man-made values. wonderful work it does in washing your clothes ; : ‘ Ee +o idee was, playadat-foue tabled) AlIsate:wadlver tt ewtagian ced twemeenan retreat Sie sereN | mally while into the cages of the) ust how these conflicts in codes quicker, safer and cleaner. Proud of the way it during the afternoon and_ high| zations, Miss Olson and Kine Arguslin the morning! It’s now five| Other 10 a strip of filter paper sat-| 311° out over the centuries can be helps you laugh at wash day bother. But you will being recognized as leaders in wom-| o'clock!” complained Valjean-Gabrio,| vtated with alcohol was repeatedly | founda at this moment in the writ- be proudest of all of the “bargain” you found when en's self government at the Univer-| “Then you've had no lunch!” “lintroduced. The mice inhaled the); os °o¢ our “younger generation,” you chose this Ictest and best of all moderate priced es Le itd and Miss Van —_—__——_ labile elt ie promptly passed into] vin” the Puritanism and ‘washers. 8 i % a i panne ‘spring flowers furesshed meties and forena iMnaeetl Miss Lt. Col. Madison to vhelming majority of So"found werrine with’ the Rewer For this is without doubt “America’s Greatest an attractive adornment for the dagen ie Hen} te sb in ae Address Officers | Prine from alcoholic ideas of life. btfeara Value,” ol ae friends you so ty ret it rooms and tables. circles and has er class in the Lonamar ae 4 One of the most sensitive, and io agree on this. ere, at a price under $100, is a ; © hia iis 1s ee oe Lt. Col. Irving M. Madison, of|N. D. Bankers Plan certainly one of the best written, Crasher that any home can afford, and gividg you greater al a Dinner and Bridge ‘ Miss Hesdint Heat of Deteoit Se ae a aticap af a Phish District Meetings Lee en sires Tees: fn possible at so low a price. You'll have to see it before for Benedicts Club] ates, Minn, attended the St. Alex: the Mussir Slope teete Ontees | _F a Be aly or =| oenten toe erence reoattice tot | enpieenrisety CAL. — “Create eggnog: ay i 5 it i . D. Ma; Lerten . .— i 7 ity Dr, and Mrs, R. 8. Towne, Mr,| pon here, Saturday evening. Miss be en the Fort Tlnccin gramasions Eight district meetings of the North| two women, Dora Week and Hester | costume’ cee atacand dient A Full Size — Full Capacity Washer and Mrs, Burt Finney, and otf oe Wash., and Mrs. F. Lynch of Turtle | Wednesday night at 8 o'clock, it was| Dakota Bankers association will be|Linder. This conflict arises from) Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer's wardrobe — Modern in Every Detail x | " wee B, a ard Poach a e| Lake were also out-of-town guests| announced today by local members| held throughout the state from May/ the effort of one to ee the | department creates it on the spot. Be n club at dianer and bridge at thesenetelesa, of the organization. 14 to 25, according to notices sent! old bonds and escape to the a To keep their millions of dollars’ | eat ye VenIES ime eo Colonel Madison will help the| to bankers of the state. freedom and of the other to fine worth of lovely costumes new-looking - | a Me Neste nd iz |, The Royal Neighbors will hold| local officers perfect their organiza-| Problems of sectional importance] some joy in life in the fact of 8M! Guring months of hard wear in making | try club. Flam blossoms and yel-! initiation ‘services at the regular |tion while here. id items of local interest will be| inherited cold beauty and austerity. | picture, Lux is used. see ie Cronin Write’ was| Meeting Thursday evening st. the| In addition to his talk there will| taken up at the district meetings,| Miss Latimer, as we get the story, | ©". jaslik cn Tain ni Care'only” fener tim. Pos peel Me ss | Odd Fellows hall. All members|be shown nine reels of war pictures| and the topics of state,wide interest | was first discovered some years ago Jie Racer tiie ee | pee Ae le ee me| ate urged to attend, The Juvenile|sent out by the Seventh Corps area| will be reviewed at the state con- out in Portage, Wis. Zona Gale, the department “because Lux PHONE 222 TODAY ne. Honors in the games were rf . | vention in Dickinson, July 10 and 11.| writer, was her particular Colum- 5 won by Mr. and Mrs, BW. Lamey,| lodge Gall mestiatitherskme:tall-at) bendgquasters at Omaha: | Che: plc: | Yo ict snestings. will: bev beldes| ri” Jonge the life of contumes, keeps them | ; : +. ”| 4 o'clock. ures are scenes actually = ir . | looking like | PLES Gal id oe ing battle by the signal corps and| follow: | Mandan, May|. Dist Gale, finding that the tal-| Gator ence new et ow HUGHES ELECTRIC COMPANY | BE OUE RE age Mrs. J. W. Foley of Pasadena,| are being shown from an educational 10 era tay its Waly we ee viet finish, her psi erp And now all the great motion pic- - 4 rt if., i > a if % s "y ee vm Members of Westminster Guild | a ee oe st aemmecc| anePOIM. ericers and national| May. 18; Cavalier, May 22; Devils | unable {9 finish (tet ‘and. Miss | ture studios in H se Lu, £0 BISMARCK - MANDAN - DICKINSON | and their friends will hold a picnic! hospital where she will undergo a| guard officers in Bismarck, Mandan ny 28; New Rockford, May Latimer went through the Univer. | keep clothes of every description, from MISCHEL STORE URBAN MERC. CO. ing. feo theinense ot Maney olruia ede operation. and ae territory are ie 24 and Minot, May 26. sity of Wisconsin. Meanwhile such | netievest ae en looking _Bictardton eee pret ctl fo Sha 3 5 r j ally urged to atten le meeting IE ELECTRIC 8! E: qj | Rieraep riser wae Bessie ae Woiatal Groederionen a Wednesday night, and an reader mile eee sa ieby diner orl Tio le Material ceed Benla ‘Dak mle pees 2 ch. ii to at- is also ex! © anyone interes! ep EN. EWI DITTUS BROTHERS ie Hy leeds beens. m etnies ’Mina | Weeks’ vacation, the greater part of|in the organization's work, whether atone) ea eae! pec nice things ally that th New Lelpzig, N. Dak. Elgin, N. Dak, Logan or Miss Henricka Beach by eaichey ill be spent at her home in/ or not they hold commissions, other ways. Lux is sold only in the iid Tuesday yee, ete: Labels iy oe Singlaiy Luewia. Ie blue box, never in bulk, = nee ee Mr. and Mrs. William M. Geek, at the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Schneider and i ar oe Miss Eva Schneider of Glenn Uilin Married in London Announcements “have been re- spent Saturday in Bismarck. ceived by friends in the city of the eee ‘ London, May 14—(#)—Sinclair Drugless Physician birth of a son at St. John’s hos-| Mrs, B. K. Skeels will be hostess | Lewis, American novelist, and dor- Matinee Every Day 2:30 pital: Berge Sate merci ok to saerabers ey ey, piel chapter othy Dembeon cogs cea Lacas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. = arson of Underwood, Bary of American War Mot! ‘uesda: correspondent, were mai pas oH merjy ‘Miss Grace Frasier of | afternoon at 3 o'clock, " thls morning’at me registrar's office TONIGHT - Mon. & Tues. is city. in Henrietta street. re The regular meeting of the Order —_ i | The Cosmos club will meet Tues-| of Easter Star will be held Tuesday| Grace Hegger Lewis, who married Karl W. Peterson De aw rice day evening at the Business and} evening at the Masonic Temple at|Sinclair Lewis in 1914, was granted Teacher of Pian smoothl: (eet | he | Professional Women’s club rooms]! 8 o'clock. a divorce from him ‘in Reno on macne? “A fecyla all weurecehen for the special Guest Night meet- eee 116. On April 23, the author (Pupil of Prof. Mayer-Mahr tad d y 7 c) 9 A P’ by. trouble brews. That’s ing. Mrs. R. E. Wenzel and Miss] Mrs. L. A. Albrecht of New Salem|of “Elmer Gantry” announced his in Bertin) Bebe's theory in “The ull-tlavoreg | Chrissie Budge will act as hostesses. chalked fais in this city Satur-/ engagement to Miss Thompson say-|| Phone 506-W. 422 Seventh St. Fifty-Fifty Girl.” But | pf, \}> pr. and Mra, J. H, Hoskins and|°*Y ®"¢ Sundey. , OES oan ony-trathtally. dust 1 EST eR RHO RLEN GREP coree little daughter, Marian, left Sunday) Mr, and Mrs. Edward Luder of|am marryin, the daughter of a for Rolla where they will visit rela-| Zap were business callers in this| Methodist minister. Dr. Thom; W tives for a few days. city Saturday. qgereised his ministry in North Ton- N. Y.” Members of the local M. B. A.| The Progressive Mothers club will | ™ana™ mari WHITESIDE ‘ \ lodge and their families attended a! meet Rooeae, easing oh Mrs. We je ignty ago “ 2 For Hl ID) pienie at Wildwood Sunday affer-|Jacob Yeasley, Joseph Bard, » Hungarian Best Results noon. > marri eed J. C. Sherman of Steele was a plead She ee peired int Y IN Mrs. William Kiebert of Center| business caller in this city Satur-| 95 correspondent in Europe for in Your spent the past few days here as the |day. ‘American papers for six or seven . < guest of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Kie-| | eo peer Ba king 6 ” ert, ht the Moviea | Her romance with the novelist be- e-es Mrs. Harry Woodmansee will be |__At the Movies | hostess to members of the Mothers club Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. = FUTINGE PORATRS AS (The Wild Cherry ie play mig! e thing A daughter was born Sunday | it doesn’t interest Bebe Daniels ver if slossom morning to Mr. and Mrs, Russell A.|much unless it is crammed with BAKING B ) Young at 906 Seventh street. eoehs, ale will be proved in, a POWDER star's latest com release, e hi Max Potter of Breien has been ad-| Fifty-Fifty Girl,” which Drama mitted to the Bismarck hospital for|at the Eltinge for teday “5 A Modern treatment for blood poisoning. ey And laughs there are, plenty of Love Romance of them. ie) Miss Ruth Kuhnle of Menoken| In the first place, Bebe tackles the for over 35 years A was the guest of friends in this| problem of the modern young wom- i and Passion city Saturday and Sunday. en whe ls imbyed win tm ic fen that 2§ eunces for 2s¢ ‘ somal Pitas Mr. and Mrs. E, E. Templeton|and make the latter like it. With ‘MILLIONS of POUNDS USED NEWS ICTY and dnsgnies, Docothy, of Auman: | at 8 Oe, Fiaioe pctalee, Mae BY THE GOVERNMENT COMEDY Curtain at 8:30 urday. ar “ , ” : ‘WEEP SURES CHER ys road of situations until finally “she Guaranteed Pure Love "Em and Weep William, Smith bas , been die: Puts out ae al FO Puy Fitty . Alexius Pifty- sured few days’ illness. Ps Girl” concerns attempt of Mi Seats on Sale at eee Daniels to run id mine like a ‘ no ant Mrs. A. T. Samner of} man while her partner, James Hall, " . Harris- olla visi lends a business here Saturday. FOR SALE AT 9 Woodmansee agi. HE = rs ismarck’s Bio Fair has been admitted to St. Alexius i done increase the secretion SACRIFICE including t: hospital for treatment the kidneys An Entire Up-to-the- i Z Prices inc! ig tax Mr. and Mrs. W. Lag@gnalt of Lark Minute JUNE 19-20-21 Lower floor ...0+0+.. 93.75 t spent Saturday in this city while . Balcony porgeate iy Potate Chip Bu The Biggest and Best in the Northwest. Somethi ro Leon Jacobson of Sims hat re-|. ‘i le Biggest ai 8 e west, mething turned home after transacting bus a hres and Equipment new and something different. ness here Saturday. . : | Wie cae ne a f ea too winatin 1 uscd’ Dewes | With an established trade Amusements of all Wade, featuring. barvens hares Treas, | | r. and Mrs. A. C. Madson » is and they helped me from the in the West Slope. chariot races, motorcycle races. oman circus in fron! | the week-end with friends in Bias fivet. Continued use cured me. i i of the grandstand. marck and Mai e ci Must Be Sold Immediately The Northern Exposition shows have been contracted. Miss Magnhild Gunness of Leith This carnival has 10 shows, 4 rides and all kinds of was 8 uae cd —— Saturday An Excellent Opportunity concessions. for Young Married Couple Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Zeller of Heil Make our fair dates your yacation time and bring all the ¢ spent 5 il looking ” T ATER-FLAKE children to the Big Fair at Bismarck, N. D. pay ee 3 i’ pitts Dan McDonald of thi COMPANY JUNE 19-20-21 CLEANING Mensa 96 ‘Alexius hospital. e Write or Phone ate Miss Alleo Klammer of Baldwin ad "we er pound 33¢, MRS. J. C. HASKINS Admission 50c - Children Free GOLDEN WEST LAUNDRY ee Pye es ecie mari Sty darag| Age often inde i re eS A | Phone 384-W Mandan, N. D. : Mrs. T. J. Logan Madea, the week-end.