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FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1929 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE tural college, is here to attend the €cottish rite reunion. J. A. Dinnie, contractor of Grand Forks, is her> today for the letting of contracts by the highway co:nmission. Fred Jansonius, judge of the district jismarck after cal meetings s0 that they may cast | their votes intelligently. Sir Samuel Hoare, the local mem- ber of parliament, urged the house- wives to stimulate political interest in thelr servants but not to try to ine fluence their opinions. Nevertheless he hoped that every servant would Tories Seek Votes of House Servants London, March , 29.—(®)—Polities for parlormaids is the slogan sug- gested for British housewives’ adop- Lonely Bride, Searching for Thrills, Finds Only Death as Airplane Falls WARD WATER PLUS MELO MARES COPT WATER | foe. 0. & Put. OF. ‘ Thuraday Music Club \ i 5 court, has returned to B dor ne thterorteine party leaders /40 apprised of the past work and Tuc Hy \ Garden Club Makes —_ [faut es returned to Bismarck after ing the penoeal chemontes Preced- | tire plans of the conservative party. | OOften hard water with ; Has Special Program Plans for Summer j*i* part of the weet. th hall of teatro neet |, Tune in on KFYR every | Melo and see how easy | — town of a campal to “make ° ‘ i . 8 ; ma: A program featuring the music of | An address on “Flowers” by Thomas fe Bae ne Wy SIGN Sonia ee love” to the 10000 women servants | morning for the A. W. Lucas| the dishes are to wash the greatest composer the American | K. Killand, assistant horiculturalist at turned today from Sheldon, Ia., where in the Chelsea district now Added to Co. day’s special. H ‘ bi ‘th be j continent has produced, Edwarq | the U. S. Great Plains Field station he attcaded the funeral of his mother, the voting tlst, conservative party ARD water combines wil soap te. i at Mandan, ‘and reports bythe com- leaders made a vigorou: peal to a make scum. Scum leaves a ] ander Mac! 1 or Mrs. Mary Ayers. ioap La | Alex: ‘Dowall, was given f0F | mittees in charge of the contests the large audience of matrons :o allow around the dishpan. Scum leaves a | the members of the Thursday Musical | club is sponsoting, were given at the | g—— ety thelr servants time to attend politi- D. B. Cc GIRLS DO dirty glaze on dishes. But put a + Givecdon of hrs eer ence” the | meeting of the Biamarsk Plower and | Clear Lake . tablespoonful of Melota the dishpanl direction of Mrs. Frank Barnes. The|Garden club at the Association of en see ee ¢ ae ve held in the home of | Commerce rooms last evening. ° ° WELL OUT WEST No scum! Sparkling dishes! The Mrs, Be on ag Intimate | Mt ian stressed the (proper By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN HE WAS LIFELESS — water delightfully soft and sudsyl | glimpses of MacDowall. indicating points ( that will piers a peat benefit Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eisenbersze of Dakota Business College, Fargo, | Use Melo wherever you want eoft) ¢ sere He Ge all a poet ag ogc to the club members. He also ex-| near Driscoll took Tuesday evening tecently received ond Higgs 3 er Blas a bos more br yes en by ie tte es. erie Plained the planting and care of | supper with Mr. and Mrs, Henry Ole letters from former stu lents. Edi ne ith or without soap, wa ‘ug! rind & brief resume of the | snapdragons and several other flow- son. ‘Lebo tells of her fine position with | softened with Melo is. an un er aid ai Indian Trail” (Ral- | C3," commonly grown in this sec-| E. A. Van Vieet made a business i Exchange Lumber & Mfg. Co., | ‘leaner. Get it at your grocer’s, gion) was played by Mrs. FM. Davis. |""Fonowing the reports by the com- | ‘ip,t®,Bsmarck, Tuesday, But ALt-BRAN made him wide- | Spokane, Wash. Elizabeth Metcalf 4 ae Sie eae sine the monie | mittees for the “Yard and Garden” | to Bismarck Wednesday Mr. Douce ‘Above is pictured the burning plane awake and well — doctor announces her appointment as office Tree” 7 his “Thy ie PIC | and the “School Children's Gardens” | is under the doctor's care. in which Dorothy Galtoway, anether prescribed it Manager, Northen Automobile ‘Miss Elisabeth, yi penne Hoapesed ae ois che to oie Mrs, a Hewiant a ghee Passenger and a pilot lost their tives. Co., man, Mont. - “ ‘mer, a del Account of! visited Wednesday wit! irs. Adolph | This photo was taken just after the ‘ a6 ; ” w, WITH MELO Hie oe col | Which will be supplied later. Details | Hansen, the men folks attending the crash at the Charlotte, N. C., airport. Constipation ruins hopes, Hecah st ospeae pm Ig A REMARKABLE CLEARES tection oF Woodland eeptchise $ for the “School Children’s Garden” | Heaten sale near McKenzie. At the right is Dorothy Ciattoway, strength. Yet thousands of suffer- D. B.C. j - * “To a Wandering. Iceberg” was | Contest have not been arranged. The | Warren Kiucksdahl called at the 22-year-old bride. ershavefoundthewaytorelieveand | training (copyrighted — unobtain- 10 cents layed by Me ene teal and | {al report will be presented at the | Tom Olson farm ‘Wednesday. disease. Read how this | able elsewhere). Start work with Leh W. G. Childs sang his “The next meeting. when plans for con-| Quite a large crowd attended the | Charlotte, N. C., March 29.—(NEA) yetem of constipation. experience. Make good anywhere. THE HYGIENIC Swan Bent Low to the Lily” and “A ducting it will be arranged. birthday party given in honor of |—Dorothy Galiow and the love she “During the three yearn before aLt-nnan Spring Schiool, Apr. 1-8, graduates PRODUCTS co. Maid Sings Light.” Suitable prizes will be awarded to| Miss Vivian Schaffer’s fifteenth | bore her husband have been sacri- cured aa iS ook} Seer puree ‘ et » Apr. Ww, & CL ‘anton, Ohio ‘wea ah Indian Lodge” was given the successful entrants in each of the birthday Thursday evening. The | ficed on a fiercely-burning pyre of feson gull, ‘and despondent, I could not you at busy season. tite F. L. Mfeniifacturers of on the piano by Miss Ruth Rowley, | Ontests. evening was spent in playing whist. | gasoline and wood and canvas. There beep may ji mds, dida't. want ay Watkins, Pres.,806 Front St.,Fargo. ‘Sane-Plash and Mrs. Prank Barnes sang his “My | p,4 Prodect of particular interest to| A few piano selections were also en. | Ses tragedy enough in the swift Wuica Gewse emanate eas” Bismarck people is a three year joyed. A lunch was served at mid- | ecarthward swoop of the airplane that. “After spending much money for treat- se Light refreshments were served by shrubbery contest which the club night. Miss Vivian was presented | carried her and two companions to Charlotte ai t. she met | ment. | Gnally found e doctor who advised “ % the hostess at the close of the meet- | Plans to put on. Prizes will be wiven | with several nice gifts. their death, but there was drama too ! Charlot viverra Titi “ ‘ited bo RY A ol AL Bd in Inost’” Most effective results and the| Mr. and Mra, Ben Orne have rent- |in the story of her’ shertiltea: tov | George Vickery. © p BR aa eel SS Te fecal fee |X - eae Most attractive arrangement of | ed the L. A. Slaatenhues farm and | mance. | her to take Silt vata ie IF. | better and acted better NN ‘ ; shrubbery over a three year pertod,| will move there shortly, Pretty, popular and 22, Dorothy | him tl another passenger, W. F. ALLBAAN every morning s ‘ 8 Indian School Pupils Captain E.G. Wanner and H. A! Mrs, Fay Wamsley, teacher in the| married John G. Galloway three | Kendric upon request.) % ° 4 To Gi E ter Cant: t Mutchler offering to furnish the Luyben school, took her pupils to}months ago. Friends said it was a| High in the air, the ship apparently Guard against constipation by |S lowering 3 o Give Laster Cantata | prizes. Bismarck Thursday to see the Mis-|good match. She was high-spirited, |ran out of gasoline, or such was the eating Kellogg's ALt-Beax. Alt- |S fs : — The report of the last meeting | souri river while the ice was break- | fun-loving and one of the best liked | theory advanced by officials of the BRAN is guaranteed to prevent it— 5 Pupils of the Indian school will} stated that the club was offering ing up. members of the younger set. He was| airport. Vickery was forced to land, to relieve it. Just eat two table. % re present the Easter Cantata, “Into| Prizes for the tallest spike of Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Faunce Luyben mo- |a business man, prosperous and just | but before he could reach the field, spoonfuls daily—chronic cases, with N $ the Woods My Master Went” | Leon Douglas gladiolus. This was an| tored to Bismarck Thursday. Miss |a bit mysterious. & last backfire of the fuel-exhausted every meal. Far better than habit- | : (Whips), Saturday evening at 7:30 in| error as Mrs. F. C. Stucke, president Luyben, a sister of Mr. Luyben, re-| Soon after the marriage, the young , motor set the plane on fire. It fell. forming drugs and pills. > . the Indian school assembly hall. of the Flower and Garden club, is turned with them for a few days’ | husband became a victim of wander- All three were dead, burned almost. ALL-BRAN is 1009 effective. Doc- iw The story is that of the Resurrec- | Personally offering the three prizes, visit here. , lust. At irregular intervals, he would | beyond recognition, before aid could tora recommend it because it pro- vith thelp-endut 1 ty 3 {lon and the flowers, grass, birds and | Consisting of one year's membership Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson visited | leave the home on Brevard street and | reach them. Funeral arrangements motes natural elimination. Serve it. | wit! elr enduring beauty are a trees, all: signs of the coming spring-'|in the American Gladiolus society | with relatives near Moffit Thurs-| travel about the country—but not in | were delayed until the woman's hus- with milk or cream. Use it in cook. vel {tt nt Binatas Time x time, help to bring out the Easter] and 25 gladiolus bulbs; second, a day, connection with his business. Dor-| band could be reached. Wiras were ing—muffins, bread, etc. Delicious a welcome gift at Easter 3 storf? The cantata is done in costume | membership in the society and 12] Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and | othy stayed at home, a silent but un-|sent out over the country in search recipes on the package. Grocers and Hoskins-Meyer is com lete. 3 end there are several numbers by the | bulbs, and third, one year’s member- family visited at the Ole Newland | complaining bride. of him. f sell it. Restaurants, hotels, dining- a shia s choruses and solo numbers. ship in the society. Mrs. Stucke re- home Thursday and Friday. It wasn’t desertion, for Galloway| A news report came back sain cars service it. Made by Kellogg ly stocked with a most wonder- BN Mrs. C. B. Dickinson, assisted by | Quests that anyone who is interested Mr. and Mrs. Ben Orne were Bis- | kept her well supplied with funds, | McKeesport, Pa. It said that a n Battle Creek. M 's ‘3 Mrs. Bruce Doyle, is directing the | in this contest notify her. marck shoppers Friday. sent while on his unexplained excur- |G. Galloway had been tobi there ful display. Quality—the finest s r) cantata, seit Mrs. Hermann Scheffer A birthday party was given at the eae beatae ase lainay bok Uri UDR EDIE Tvawenae ig ait 7 e: t . oP, 5 row ices—t 3 at the piano. ES = as Poorer carr ee ae the lonely hours, she went to the new| But. Dorothy Galloway never knew. that can be grown. Prices. ; ‘Ri Those who attended from this vicin- y s Mrs. Riggs Hostess crse nal and ity were Mrs. Marie Olausen and son | Marie Olausen and sons Olof, Erling | day evening at the Mrs. Marle Olau- markably moderate. 3 To Double-4 Club|| Social News of Olof, Mr. and Mrs. Albert. Hammer, | and Raider, and Winn Koterba and | sen home. 3 7 Man dan Vi cinity oa nied Christensen and Miss | mother. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulsen and 5 / Four ivian Shaffer, . and Mrs. Alfred Olson were t the Adolph Bassen e Y cae diate mesingnt J Quite a few attended the dance ectartalned at a lovely Monday eve- eae ig Hoskins-Me er 3 the home of Mrs. Roy Riggs. J. L. Rindall, Dunn Center, former: ee ante Christ Schoon home Fri- | ning supper at the Dallas Barkman | home Monday. : 3 honors going to'Mrs: Harrison Brooks | calor of the Dunn Center Farm-| ‘Mee fA, Smith enema Boy ete Verna Sleight, teacher of| Princess Patt Coffee. A The Home of KFYR RY d Mrs. J. A. Godfre: er’s Journal, was in Mandan yester-| called on Mrs, Clifford Nelsen Fri. Clear Lake school No. 1, spent Mon- royal drink. Ss naa two-course aiuchiea was served | 99Y- day afternoon. ee seen 3 at the close of play. eee * ad * ian : ; pe Misses eae Sleight and Viv- ———— = ‘i x id " rt Hoerner has return ‘om | ian Shaffer visited the week-end |. ee Rae et ee Pattee MOI: basen whererhe aitens the Agricil: | nage eet Shore ere ee aoe | sxnneneuuarenantcouvvaceconccnazvvecanocaeenenunsnenncenecstoncensneccvanseeeanantenuntt H 3 son nee Guests of the club for the | tira) college to spend the Easter va- | coll, = = RY evening. pe he cation with his aaa Mr. and Mrs, Roy Smith and Mrs, |= = N Clifford Nelsen were sho, t |= = The Shree hh seco cigohetny im Mrs. L. E. Raisler, Beach, {s visit- | Bismarck Saturday. bids as = IF You CAN'T 60 2 x pa ee Bian t people he thea- |4"8 in Mandan and Bismarck this} Ole Slaatenhues Spent Saturday |= = Sunday pee al es “ abi tor,| Week. Mrs. Raisler is state chairman |evening at the Albert Christensen |= = ten. seg ind there wali | Of child welfare work for the Ameri- | home. = F \y will preac! betes ni re to | C2 Legion Auxiliary. Mrs. Ann Erickson spent Saturday |= q 4 be Areca} mous i the S a. & 50) ee at the Henry Olson home. = a = y ce uc eee 7 fifteen 7. J. Krause, state's attorney off H. A. Smith called at the EB. A, = = RY ni rs by Mr. a raentie ea the Morton county, is in a critical condl-| van Vieet farm Sunday. = MOTHER EASTER A N mi ee organ recital will precede tion following an emergency operation] Mr, and Mrs. Henry Olson enter- |= = “4 sig GPa at the Bismarck hospital tained relatives Sunday. a 3 : ; ; Mr. and Mrs. Ole Newland visited | = = Miss jane ode daughter Me John Sullivan, Jr., a student at St.| Sunday in Kidder county with Mrs. = FLOWERS = Mr. sts . George neue art| Thomas college, St. Paul, Minn. has| Newland's Parents, Mr. and Mrs, |= = imees ex vig ie eon ed er vho | returned to visit his parents during | Jens Hansere de 3 ve Gage , the Easter vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith spent |= Ow your Birthday send your Host ay pained puree aye eran “e * Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Clitters |= Heampanbet Ui ait 3 Mother Flowers yester red Py ae aster VACA-/ vers stewart Farmer and Miss | Nelsen. = mother is home... tion with the! Pag . Helen Hecker left this week for Los} Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and |= Fane Hoskins-Meyer William Lenhart, son of Mr. and] ANseles. Calif., for a visit with rela-| son Gussie, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bas- | = thinking of you. Glome of KFIR Prisdarsers est a aan ei Tp: tives. They will stop at Salt Lake sen and family were entertained aft- |= Send- Easter Flow- = - 5. ee aber, fait tts his City, Utah, en route, and return by |er church Sunday at the Al Jorden |= Sent ents. during brief Easter vacation, | "2Y of San Francisco and Portland. | home tn Driscoll, ers! We'll gladly 2 es Me sentir seacaceene ce the Nort: s* * Mr. and Mrs. Ole Nelsen made their = YS Dak tural x Mrs. Frank J. Williams returned | usual daily trip to Bismarck. Mrs. take care of all nec- 2. “* Dakota Agricultural college. yesterday from a visit with relatives | Nelsen is receiving medical. -trea 2 Now Showing rege Pee and friends on the Pacific coast. She essary arrange- Catherine McKi is ment, pected tonangrine McKinnon is ex-| was away four months, H. A. Smith was a caller at the ments. (2 Forks where she attends the Univer ** * H. Nelsen and Koterba homes Mon- s Fal the Mrs. Reuben Larson was tendered day. " Neakvend with her pecenint over the | a surprise party Wednesday atter-|“"S:. ana str Albert Christensen week s ee Parents, Mr. hoon at the home of Mrs. C. M. Fish- | entertained to Sunday evening supper of ahvat Mi AD ee Age bids occasion being Mrs. Larson's | mr, and Mrs, Albert. Hammer, Mrs, z Honoring Mrs. Mary Welch, who has ac! ei H olis with ug] . 5 cox, s. . 7 s ira Se et Yuu iain |p 7 County Briefs || AV Traarg | mm —_ Friday and Saturday the city, Mrs. C. L. Young ent ey = * = & group of friends informally yester-| y4r5 Sonn Soulis, Jamestown, was & Oscar H. Will & Co. 2 ‘This sketch was made from day steno. mee a visitors in the city yesterday. 5 Greenhouses 319 Third Street z an actual photograph, Bruce Murphy returned yesterday Staale (4 = 14 = i 5 from the state university st Grand | ,ogay"mygiendrickson, Coteau, is here = Haver Rime 3|| “Brick structures Forks to spend a short vacation with = Open Evenings and Until Noon * Bis Parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.B.Mur-| 1 5. woe, vaticy City, a member of = on Easter. zg are ruined, too | What ab Aey. bape the highway commission, 1s here on Es FA Stores, manufacturing || oon usiness today. = » ‘The Rainbow girls will meet Satur- EAT eT plants and other prop- L hs day evening at 7:30 at the Masonic) nevia schwartz, Golden Valley erties ee ee brick are | aug ! Seeiple.7 Mere wilt be Balotine. lawyer, is attending to business mat- adie nnundreds The sacrament ‘of Holy Commun-| ‘TS here today. of such buildings ere Action! Thrills! Excites ion will be administered at the 7:30) gr ang Mrs. James O’Brien and ruined every year. They ment! Romance Primed ted its. evening at the McCabe | children, Washburn, are spending the should be insured. vith fun! Loaded with hodist i : f i Mr. and Mrs. Nick Rueter, Garrison! ps. ¢. s, putnam, Fargo, director of ; My Lucas Co. are spending a few days here visiting friends. ‘Foot Saver’ Shoes. A. W. MRS. FRANK AUGHNAY will have a Spring Term of | Kindergarten at her home, 504 Ave. E, beginning Mon- oe April 1st, until June Hours: 9:30 to 11:30 A. M. $10.09 Sri term the Gold Star band at the agricul- “fot When your reliable bigest use n ~ Z tates amide: specialists say Ninety per cent of them recommend Pleteher’s Castoria; and thirty ae they're right. To protect you by . ford Fire Insurance Com- pany will see that you are Protected against wind- storm losses. Call, write or phone today. Princess Patt.Coffee. 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