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PAGE FOUR + YOUR THF. BISMARCK 'TRIBUNK Aarnon, Coleharbor, second’ /of the Rev. Edmund A. Walsh, 8. J., {Ingrid Megstrorn, Wilton, third, vice president of Georgetown univer- | TURTLE LAKE WINS bees Small Veal Groups Mee is lending aid to exiled Russian | ¥ Turtle Lake, first; Underwood, sec-|students scattered over the various |% a ond; Wilton, third. countries of Continental Europe, Girls’ Small Vocal tone a Der one joven ate useful careers | ¥ 7 Underwood, first; Will second; |and self-su! 4 &y Olive Roberts Barton ’ ‘Turtle Lake, third.” e e e (©1928 by NEA Service,Ine Saxophone Solo . ” IN M LEAN COUNTY Charles Gambriel, Wilton, tirst;| Morton County Herds : * Acertain mother wants to know Elmer Hepper, Underwood, second. | All Tested for T. B. , Bis: % h in Center : i ss Mixed Choruses archs Dusy @ and ono Why her children don’t obey her. Her first; t 5 T hi pirl is three and the boy, eight. Turtle Lake, first; Underwood, sec-} FP xcep ‘ownships It is the common cry—the universal Underwood, Wilton, Washburn, | ond; Nyda CR - T can tell you what you might do and Max Compete Se cree meee inary BepAranat are nearing con- Ree coro, Or 88 1 dont Eye TORO, Conran ae clusion, according to R. &. Newcomer, os Mase oe i yn "Bays" Deolamation gounty agent. Only we pasate en h Winning five firsts, two seconds.! ario Biggs, Turtle Lake, first; | to ps n. my val ito . ae ways to and ie eae aes ia na ayne Cooper, Garrison, second Da- = work began in that county a year 4 school week-end won annut id Vogel, Coleharbor, . J ‘ Brice. ths uke the carpooe McLean county music contest, which|"< VOB» Soenpae, cet Dr. G. J. Worner has been working All Silk Flat Crepe + wie ota that the operation aris oie was conducted at Turtle Lake. Arlie Hanson, Garrison, first; Tru-|in the vicinity of Almont and Sims $2. 49 a Yard cessful, but added casually that the | Underwood, scoring 31 points, fell! man Knutson, Underwood, second; | for the last Cpe heed cel Dr. Er- ik - ; Patient died. four points short of the winners. r «| Harley Holton, Turtle Lake, third; Ed | nest erent ofits peta hat i 40-Inch All Silk Printed Crepes; our regular $2.95 a yard silks. All sorts of theories are successful pikes i ee toye’ decimation context | Stelnhaus, Max, fourth acai Oe ST tgwrienie 1geobhe Lees, LR: The season’s most popular patterns sorted into one attractive A ein orictte ties Genie cre reading “Christopher Columbus,” se- 87 and 138-68. ‘Those remaining to be group for this week-end at $2.49 a yard. ¥ fs . lected. test are Nos. “ hy TREY RRC Pyare Kitier Atueiveat-cia git pecoetts ome | Dean J. seania veverieacari ted BISMARCK CATHOLI 139-90, and 14-90, Printed Crepe de Chine x Some people dance out of step, |berg, Minot, acted as judges in the 3 smiitatinyen wStte is rsaely: oa aie \ while others just step out and dance. Heber hak iA otc Rycineng Judge Fred Jansonius and Miss $1.79 a Yard ; When children adore to copy the ac-j ——————__ aT TT was in charge of arrangements for the BACKS RELIEF PLAN Be Blemaree this miceitine ror Fes All silk; 89 inches wide. Novel patterns that are being fag ae of Ee poole. ied oan and they found the city delightful. |contests. F senden where Judge Jansonius will shown in all the fashion centers. A good weight of all silk Ke * slow to Learn to Obey Singapore they visited in December, | Team results of dbs tadhard preside at Wells county district court. crepe. Special week-end price, $1.79 a yard. But of course, there is this to it, | and here spent some time visiting the |Turtle Lake 35, Underwood 31. : They will remain at Fessenden the ae ee ee Bs hiliren don't leai bedience | rubber plantations. From Singapore, |27, Washburn 11, Mercer 7, Coleharbor) pismarck will take an active Part | rest of the week. y Beverly Silk Prints r ge Shs Y really have te tece | the boys went ’o Colombo, where they |3, ‘Butte 2, and Max 1. in the third annual roll-call of the ¥ : ei at once. ‘They really have to learn | made trips inland to some of the | Reaults in the individual contests |Cneteuc Wear moo Wee ate = ‘ \ ; . 89c a Yard j rep after thom kindly but continually | #78e" Plantations, and birt tart bande throughout the ‘nation Sundey, Spe 2 inches wide. Lovel ‘ apura, an ancient buried city. joprano Solo throughout the nation Sunday, -82 inches wide, ovely new sprin tterns in th. a = MILE Gay thie too eeneanes. 2 | they went to Madras from Ceylon. ! Ruth stian, Waatburn, flit; Violet (4 toe efforts me cinta clergy, = Cea IAe chlor eotabl neler "A mt nine) oh 7 ai wouldn't say that the obedience habit yea by teaih trom -thare to ‘ " be popular color combinations. An all silk fabric of go he is firmly established by the fourth |20¢ traveled by train from Houstman, Turtle Lake, second: Beth |whose cooperation has been enlisted dress weight; has many satisfied Special week- . birthday. In some cases it may be, | Bmbay, in this way having an op- /Redington, Wilton, third; Bernice |in the nation-wide appeal, will be weight; iy ied users. Special week- . but a specialist will say that scientif: | Portunity to vie.: the extensive paddy | remenson, Underwood, fourth. focused on securing new members as end price: 89c a yard. ; Seally ce Hor te be Mi ted. It is| elds, spice gardens, banana planta- Boys’ Vocal Solo well as renewals in the association, : 7 Mien awh on a difficult to say just when. perfect |i 8nd groves of date palms. The] ‘wntam Sorenson, ‘Turtle Lake, |which conduts world-wide philan- - Natural Pongee ee obedience should be establicnied | 0st. interesting sopt in India theY |tirst; Morris Farin, Wilton, second: |thropic activities under the direction 7 Telsee@ he probably before the sixth birthday, |‘°Und to be the Taj Mahal at Agra. | alvin Saylor, Underwood, third Of Pope Pit I amarck THEATRE 3 Yards for $1.00 lease 5 Brass Instrument Solo » . A Fy ihedtes or eh Sees aa an Earl Chapman, Turtle Lake, first. |has given official sanction to the roll- t Time Tonight 82 inches wide; all silk; 12 momme pongee of ex- [igage® bed fs something different entirely. Where 1 d iin i Piano - por Save. waste en al Last Time Tonig! tra weight; Red Label. The market price has [48 pret to put the blame for that, who knows? || Personal an Phylis_ Freeburg, Mercer, ; Teqi _ recently advanced on pongee and this price can- | # +4 Something has gone wrong, for a , N f Corine Saylor, Underwood, second; | scriptions for memberships in the as- not be repeated. For this week-en d only, 3 yards [i habe child of eight who disobeys know, |] SOCial News o} Ernestine Steffen, Wilton, third. |sociation, which is the sole American heh os . y, gi that he is disobeying Mand Vicinity Piano Duets Catholic agency authorized to act on or $1.00. Thave always recommended a tol- andan Vicin I] Vivian Fraser, Ruth Raugust,|behalf of the Holy See in matters ——-- erant, more-or-less adjustable code of SIMA Jane DiGi Wiki comes ‘een bet rele POctllRnaely "atthe eae Heavy Flat Crepe ee ee must Tecognize | Ol Hanson left yesterday for|iiuiboc, Ruth Hass, ‘Turtle. Lake,|East. Under Papal auspices: the ear $2.45 a Yard the fact that circumstances gayle Phoenix, Ariz., where he will visit for|third: Gertrude and Bernice Lemen- | sociation maintains orphanges, trade 2 ; cases, Let me underline that * | some time with his sister, Miss Arvada | son, Underwood, fourth. and industrial schools, religious and Pure silk and pure dye. Skinner’s Crepe But certain basic laws, fundamen-| Hanson. Pca i Girls ‘Gite ede eras institutions, a Seated and Belding’s Crepe Iris—two national- tals, should have quick and unques- J Creecy arrived Tuesday Underwood, first; Turtle Lake, sec- | a Pie ‘Asia. Min Sone nd ly known silk crepes. Both are guaran- tioning obedience. Honesty, truth,| , Mrs_James Creecy ; ond; Butte, enita; Washtarn, fourth. |con sie eee teed washable, containing no weight- kindness, promptness, should be de- from Seattle, Wash., to be with her Boys’ Glee Club Bulgaria. ble, manded.” 5 mother, ie Thomas Loran, who is/ ‘Turtle Lake, first; Wilton, second; aoe Lae Ita ae ing, ane wn come my ote abel ' ‘tously ill. Mercer, third. wi constitu main program just as heavy as when they wen’ I find that the type of parent who | °°" ji ve ides : ¥ has less trouble with the matter of se ; Contralto Solo F welfare, the Catholic Near East Wel- in. The life of a pure silk is 4 Obedience than any other, is the| Mrs. ved tener) d Mrs | Cotne Saylor, Underwood, first;|fare association, under the direction much longer than that of a 4 a reasot 21 = . guest at the home ol ir. ane rs. M n rm a ie fas established nis children's faith in | Victor Mattson while consulting Man- weighted or loaded silk, For ee him. I really believe that 1s the|@9" doctors, left Tuesday for her|. this week-end only, $2.45 2 4 prime essential of unquestioning | home at oe x a a yard. f Deis te hole ey at2| Celebrating the twelfth birthday times when hard and fast obedience ds next door to impossible, Bismarck Boys Tell Of Trip Around World Two Bismarck boys, Merrell Kitch- en, and Kenneth Crawford, son of L. F. Crawford, who recently returned from a six months trip around the anniversary ef her daughter Jo- sephine, Mrs. John Mushik enter- tained at a dinner party Tuesday eve- ning. ' x ee Mrs. L. J. Casper entertained a ‘group of small girls Tuesday after- noon at a birthday party for her daught2r Gwendolyn, who was 8 years old. ee % T. I. Kinman, manager of the “SUNBURN” Any sort of a light colored shoe is called “Sunburn” this year. But for definite shades to set off sum- The Greatest Picture Since “The Spoilers” ‘World, got some novel and unexpected | Chevrolet Motor company for the experiences on the latter part of their | Fargo zone, and A. B. Carlson, zone voyage. Finding themselves in Bom- | sales promotion manager, Fargo, and mer frocks—come to ! Richmond’s The Gigantic Snow Slide! % ¥ mapa onan Raat ak ici Positively the most colos- a i bay with flat pocketbooks, the bo} . aplan, regions les promo- + se scw the vice counsel, and the next tion manager, Chicago, were in Man- fe sal scene ever filmed. ee day saw them aboard the M. 8. Sem- | dan yesterday conferring with offi- Z The Chilkoot Pass 4 F) . inole as ordinary seamen bound for | cials of the Connolly Chevrolet com- = hs f _ New York via Port Said. A fire broke | pany. “First with the The mountain over which hh out on board one night and the boys ee Newest” thousands of gold seek- = received a taste of real fire fighting. Complimentary to Miss Etta Forty-seven days were consumed in the trip to New York, where it took the two just four days to spend their Seamen's wages, sixty dollars. Crawford and Kitchen sailed last October on a Japanese steamer for the Orient, the steamer's route taking them through the Bering sea where Braesch, who will become the bride of John Weller, Jamestown, this month, Mrs. H. J. Boecker entertained at a miscellaneous shower Tuesday evening. Following dinner the evening was devoted to cards. Guests from Bismarck included Mrs. Walter Mad- { RICHMOND'S ers trudged to reach the Klondike. The White Horse Rapids The most perilous part of the trail in the great Gold Rush down the Rayon Taffeta at 79c a Yard 0 LSCEEESESSSEESSS996995095 é dock, Mrs. Oscar Lovin, Mrs. Chester i Regular price $1.00 a yard. 36 inches wide. Changeable colors, such as rose and g iti aces ee spacing fancied nil cete en gold, blue and rose, blue and gold, orchid and rose, etc. Make beautiful pillows, bed 3 gers thought they would become sud- 4 The Burning of Dawson spreads, drapes, etc. Special week-end price, 79c a yard. % cen Eaaceris of Davy Jones’ locker. |Regent Community City. a chen says: “There was great relief when the mostly Americans.” “We visited the great bronze Dai- » butsu, a statue of Buddha, at Kama- _ kura which has placidly resisted the ! elements for about eight centuries. “We touched at Kobe and took a Bide trip to Osaka which is much ' Bmokier than Pittsburgh.” Two weeks were spent at Shang- Club Elects Heads er, of the national community service. Officers named follow: H.C. Bow- ers, president; S. W. Hill, J. H. Marks, J. P. Jungers, John Monke, G. R. Larson, E. V. Pooley, Fred Oberland- er, L. M. Hagen, and H. B. Rosander, all vice presidents; S. M. Bayer, secre- tary; L. A. Lane, treasurer; M. FP. Christopherson, chairman of the co- Matinee Daily — 2:30 P. M. SE In which the world’s miss che display ot the newest Frigidaires, Cold Control Delicious frosen black, navy, tan and red. Our regular price has been established at $2.95 a yard but for this week-end only will be sold for $1.98 a yard. You will get won- derful service from that flannel sport dress in warm weather. tures. Very serviceable and suitable for misses’ and children’s dresses. A part wool cloth that does not shrink and is dressy. A special price for this week- end—89 a yard. English Prints—36 inch, Peacock and Betty Lee prints, guaranteed washable. Our regular price, 29¢ a yard, Week-end Special ....4 Yds. for $1.00 Printed Dimities—86 inch. Beautiful patterns of very sheer and dainty dim- ty. Every pattern guaranteed fast color, is 28c a yard. ment so quality may be seen. Package of five yards in a Week-end Special ........25¢ Package Pevperst Sheets—72x90 inches. The quality of this sheet is nationally known and familiar to every housewife. _ $1.45 A very low price, each ..... Pepperell Pillow Cases—42x36 inches. ’ India Print Bedspreads—72x108 inches. Expect More tor Your Money-AndGetIi ‘| dock at Yokohama was reached; we most Reps tacelar nlonten All Wool Dress Flannels Washable F’ lannels > ea spent several days there and in gold camp is reduc | Tokyo. Both cities have been almost (Special To The Tribune) ashes. 4 $1.98 a Yard 89c a Yard y paid Piao ct seat taunt | eet or the new! carannie! fe 54 inches wide. Fine French Tweed ‘ quake; scores of steel frame- | five mem! le newly-orgal 2 p s . " : = i Works denoted future ‘skyscrapers | Regent community club lected. 18 Per BH DHE — Flannel in ithe new summer weight. | 36 inches wide. A high quality dress architectural design is a bizarre | officers lay. " eae All pastel 8) les—maize, palmetto, or- : . “ o French futuristic very unesthetic to| The club was organized during a ; ‘ flannel in light colored heather mix- |$% our point of view. ‘The builders are | rally conducted by Dr. Frank i. Web Adults 50c - Children 25¢ chid, rose pink, Swiss rose, as well as + hal, which was one of the most in-| operation committee; Erling Loge- STARTING TODAY Woolen Tweeds at 89c a Yard teresting cities visited, and here | land, ways and means; Theodore , : : “fourteen foreign battleships in the | Monke, agriculture; Ed Golgrove, so, FOR THREE DAYS Neat color combinations for little tailored dresses. 86 inches wide, Must be seen oY harbor ostenstatiously guarded for- | cial and recreation; E. V. Pooley, cit- ¥ to be appreciated. Special week-end price—89c a yard. eign rights in Shanghai.” Hong Kong, | izenship; and J. P. Jungers, president A ‘ to the boys, was a beautiful harbor, | of the commercial club. j Z § e Week-End Specials From Department 3 pews Cronatest6 spel mae an cot- | Tinted Tren fixt inches, All solid n mixed crepes. washable. Dressy. colors; double thread. Regular 39 Because of the igen cane | en higher Brlced neh i ‘ a : TREMENDOUS 8 ving al ie appearance of ex- eek-end Special ...........31¢ Each r PUBLIC INTERES ‘pensive silk fabrics and the added ad- Wash Cloths to match, each 10c i U INTEREST vantage of being able to wash the gar- : Cheesecloth—5-yard packages. A very IN THE ment yourself, fine grade of gauze packed and wrapped Ne Week-end Special ...........79¢ Yard in 5-yard packages with window ar- H. B. WARNER and Esch Pill ? ws w. eS a ee illow Case .............. .39€ dem onstration VICTOR VARCONI apennd fovolal he 0k TEs Yowsling-Ait linoe lace oak Présented by Richard A, Rowland count cloth and 100 patterns toveheces | in, Part cnn Startex and all linen un- - Dinectes by Peso’ Toya from, |All guaranteed washable. Usual Prices 23c and 250 a yard, OU TewUlar : have decided to continue it another week. Come ot are 3 ga. regular eek-end Price .............19¢ Yard ‘ . Beautiful patterns. May what it does in speeding the freezing of ice Printed Pique—36 inch wide and wash- | drapes, used for bedereerde ang: iter ry cubes and delicious desserts. able patterns. forms of decorating, i Week-end Special .29¢ Yard $3.39