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/ destitute if they should suddenly graduation —A Watch. ‘THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - : PAGE THREE : Oa S| Robert Ellman, dressed in bridal ar-| she has been visit! Mrs. Martin Koeppling of Elgin/a business caller in this city Wed- | stude drowned in Ji iver 6g Has New Position. ||| Additional Society | i, i days, At Grand Forks she was the|has been discharged from ge nesday. if here “vin, he was selsed. with | A s SCHOOLS ; 2 ry ecards Guests Were entertained at} guest of her son Marshall Sprake,| Alexius hospital. a cramps while swimming. si Out: f TS G t epee ged go seing Og 2 is attending the state univer- in Ww si of Bi ‘1 Ae mae i gg sal RUG CLEANING ' -of-lown Gues' farjorie Zeller and Eunice Emch. | sity. . B. Wagner of Sterling spen i e, N. D., May 24. At eee j -|—V. D. Palmer Awards Are close of the evening a course Tuesday in this city while transact-|—V. D. Lord, Cando, was elected Honored at Bridge luncheon was served by the hos- Aas and Mrs. Jacob. Frank of ing business. * Mrs. A. P. Lenhart entertained ve during the last few aay a » A. P. rt 4 lew at bridge Wednesday poser in| ,, A’ Joint picnic for members of|‘ St itaidnt transacting business in Bismarek | chosen vice president. } Mrs. A y American ion and Auxiliary} A daughter was born Wednesday | this week. be compliment to her niece, Mrs. A-| and their families will be held Sun-|to Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Hughes at 603 eee STUDENT DROWNED Diamonds now 1-3 off at president of second district group, |« Efficient and prompt ser-— ee ~ {North Dakota Bankers’ association, | vice, Phon Bismarck ; George Gibson of Washburn is|and I. C. Idsvogg, Maddock, was iliac a Leng sh ‘ Presented to 150 Junior High Pupils One hundred and fifty pupils at une ion of Seattle, Wash. who is| day afternoon at the Frank Wilcox | Twelfth street, Bisma ‘ — i irck, J f Beulah has been| Yankton, S. D., May 24.—(AP): certificates ie peau coring fae on ise Sad hi i Fargusce’ st be) Rae tea ae ick samittel to St. ‘Alexius hospital for |Kenneth Nissen, 20, Yankton college | Barneck’s, the past two terms; 135 winning this city. Laos ge Ap ioe at fo) hr and Mrs. J. K. Murray of| treatment. BT Te nae certificates this year. x . i There were guests for three tables meee poe at the Northern Pa-| Mott are in the city.this week with In the seventh grade finai cer- ‘ B | of bridge and high scores were won eee friends and on business. in . tificates were awarded to 35 pupils, ; | by Miss Charlotte Lyngstad and! The regular meeting of the A. O.| Mr. and Mrs. P. Hanson have re- this week. and improvement certificates to 31. Harris Robinson. A guest) Uy. W, lodge wi In the eighth grade, 44 pupil: favor was presented to Mrs. Carl- ch Ay the oS. mS tail Fol- Tuctday inthis ota ciara earned final awards and 25 won itm-| } ‘ At the close of the evening re-/ lowing the business meeting, a danc- eee eee Mrs. T. M. Anderson of Flandreau, S. D., is visiting friends in Bismarck * Stanley Wetch of this city has from St. Alexius provement certificat cerved. ing party will be given for mem- M M been discharged One hundred and fi ils were - Mrs. Lenhart used lilacs to dec- z ir. and Mrs. John Feist of Self- | hospital. successful in earning Penmanship | j orate the rooms and tables. po) his “ill be: the | ridge are transacting business in <A g! Progress pins this year, according Bismarck this week. Mrs, E. R. Hegg of McClusky was to a report submitted by the A. N. Palmer compa j Pretty. P art y Is Miss Madge Runey, county super- A “ intendent of schools, and J. W. Riley . ne J Given at Leith} drove to Regan today where Mr. ek ee A: inst l'am virwe wevu, | See Solan ake: eked . 5 al luncheon edne: y al e F 4 ret party was given recent-| ment address at an SC Fooneat schol ncompbnent fo] nuraats hn whol tar tech tty sinh Me Hane eh Rea Lake ~=6 Summer Time is Miss Marie Robertson, Miss Hilda| and June 15 suMes a po! Iman entertained in compliment! sent the diplomas, rt New Clothes Time! Swanson and Miss Marion Morange, neral a to Miss Clara Broton, whose mal teachers in the city schools who will| fife Insurance Contany: ot aiie| Fiage will occur soon, A. color| Miss Adeline Will went to New not return to Bismarck next school] city. Mr, Brown, who has been con-| Scheme of yellow aud white was car-| Leipzig this week where she- will term. ee nected with the high school faculty ried out in the decorations, while| attend the high school commence- Paul G tM nd of the public schools for the past Usa horde ated peas were ayy ee retell a visit with rela- ‘aul Gussner, son of Mr. an ‘ ..] ranged about the rooms. ives and friends. ‘ * , Mrs. A. W. Gussher, who was Te-[abie” equtintance “ice "BifeveE | "A featura of the evening was the nh, Cortley suits excel in style, quality and cently injured in a fall, is unable to| where his ability as an educator has | Presentation of gifts to Miss Bro-| Mrs. Zoe Sprake has returned resume his studies at the Will school] been appreciated and recognized. | ton by little Marcia Saunders and, from Grand Forks and Fargo where|{ Satisfaction. Come in and look them this year. Paul is in the eighth] Mr. Brown has hed banking and : grade, insurance experience. : Ree over. : eee fe will continue to live in the cit; Wi Mrs. A. G. Sorlie, Mr. and Mrs.! and will be closely connected with ith two trousers Your 18,908 steps a day—in com- William Harris were guests in ce the Home Office of the company, Men’s $16 to $35 f in sty] wear irst an i} grade rooms at e | devoti ti ES | ed _ — William Moore school during the| the Provident busizoss tain ic, ort — in style — when you of Mandan and Bismarck, Local Hebrews Hold Péntecost Services Pentecost (Shabuoth) services of the Bismarck Hebrew congregation will be held tonight and Friday at last few days. ‘ Youth’s, 18 to 18 yrs. ........ $10 to $17 Boys’, 4 to 12 yrs............ $7.50 to $14 A smart straw hat, summer underwear, colorful tie, shirt, hosiery and oxfords to match your suit, will keep you cool, styl- Graduation Gifts T have just secured the exclusive agency for the Famous Times watch. From my personal experience at the bench, this watch far surpasses all other makes. It will give perfect time from the start, A timepiece of the highest merit. All types are cased in Wadsworth cases, made for the Times watch only. the Arch Preserver Shoe! New styles just in! ee The fifth grade pupils of the William Moore school are taki final tests in arithmetic and spell- ing this week. ee Lloyd Ode, pupil in the seventh grade of the Will school, has, been discharged from St. Alexius hos- pital. iene $ elec and Saturday morning at ent, tneyline f0, asmre & dependable time- ish and comfortable. We can outfit you ri ioe“ hiphaching ites at the congregational rooms. : zs renee H ; sitet Phase a | Maar ena end R. E. BARNECK eee er eee Dahli Clothing Store URC DRESERY Hh | 47 YEARS IN BISMARCK SHOES Friday evening at bridge. Shapiro will speak on “Pentecost the JEWELER The Junior high school picnic will | Spiritual Birth of Israel.” The Perfect Diamond Shor be held Friday afternoon at the Fa peel ee will be P lay morning an Mandan chautauqua park. thove in: mourniig are tered pts hindered “in ga eo third grade pupils af e iam a : EXTORTIONISTS ARRESTED OCS eee Chicago, May 24—()—Extortion- Ralph Rand of the eighth grade, ists returned once too often to Ru- Will school, is confined to his home|dolph Weller, wealthy Sruggist, ‘il . - who had three men arrested it “a sett aen wh tad three, em treed a a full enamel o range f At the Movies | Weuse under trons kit tama . : ; what a difference it will make in a kitchen! his 10-year-old son. Means Youth —expressed in softly ¢ CAPITOL THEATRE Jean Hersholt, who co-stars with Cannes aeterne ree ‘AP)— Alice Joyce in “13 Washington Troops of the Kwangtung govern- Square,” which will oper. at the) ment slew 150 alleged reds on Island Capitol Theatre tonight is often|o¢ Hainan in attempt to wipe out called the cleverest of all screen| req sttong holds on island. stars. This cleverness is not alone con-| Barneck’s Jew é . ; elry Sale now fined to his many outstanding roles as the leading character s‘ar of the|80ing on. 1-3 to 1-2 off. moulded | bust | lines-— cinema but includes his unusual slim Pe ae Poise, ability to handle the monev which Seed an st coal he earns from his screen work. fA p . in rn ‘ul pe rayed He.sholt’s salary is quite large is adorable new and he saves a good percentage of it. He has invested heavily in Cali- — chery ae _ - genio. . ‘ pats My min A pale ‘deal iace wan i YOIneLls than when he bought it. : Corselette If he should ever decide to retire The Gift for oye the screen is sie ey him- elf in an enviable firancial posi- q tion. Many stars, some of whom Graduation ta | salary than Hersholt, fould find. themselves ‘practically || The favorite gift for retire. And today the favorite ift watch—a Bulova. ELTINGE THEATRE Es The world’s most famous boy, rap- Favored as gifts because idly growing;up, is still a hundred of their beauty and ac- r cent boy. Jackie Coogan, with curacy. iis ee cit a on ~ threshold et hi lays older roles— _ forsaken the child roles thet first Bulova. won Abe fame he’s having. a “America’s most talked good deal more fun. 7 ” Jackie, whose ncwest “near grown of watch’ up” rae stacleses bias, eo pele s tlantic liner in “Rrttcns,’ coming to the Eltinge for Fridsy|™ KK. 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