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$ SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1929 THF RISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE ee |ders him from thehouse. On Yom Kip-/ Forks, where Miss Haider will enter |marck on business with highway of-| Special services commemorat the - ' Fashion.Plaque | YOUR ® pur eve, the old cantor is ill and is|the state typewriting contest. ficials. festival of Pentecoat will be helt at x » : o @| . unable to sing before sundown. 1 be P the Trinity Lutheran church at 10:45 ocia an HILDR - nuother calls at -he theatre and begs) Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wellman,|] Thomas Richie has returned to his | tomorrow .norning. Miss Anna Mon- him to take his father's place that/ soorhead, Minn.. have come to Man-{home at Steele after attending to/ son will sing a group of musical num- . ie Pe ya tego ae his gh dan a: ae ea eid Mr. Well- | matters of business here. bers. career chooses man employs the ral fener Er eed NOTICE A * 5 od Sarton please his people and goes to the| Tailors. alleen oe GREAT CABBAGE! | NOTIU haulin | Community Council |Mr. and Mrs. Al Rosen’ synagogue and sings. hee One acre of bottom land: cultivated The city commenced hauling Reelects Offi * > ia cha: “aia ihe The stage Lackground in the ple-| asics Aline Cronshay, Cannon Ball, |Y Porter Morgan of Transylvania | garbage May 15th, 1929. Ashes, eelects icers| Entertain at Bridge fea sae Te aiiny ant sucpn: (ture give Jolson, an epportunlty. tO} wh has been visiting in Fargo at the |county, N- C., produced from 40000 | rubbish and other similar ref- — = : 3 ,000 pounds of Danish Bald Hea i | All officers of the Blamarck Com-| aye and atrs. AV Ry ment fit the crime. Something. I be- |him famous ‘May MeAvoy, Cantor ieee ee jars Fy aed cabbage.’ Morgan reports having | Use Will not be hauled. Regu munity Counell were reelected at the | , Mt. and Mrs. Al Rosen entertained Ueve, about boiling in oil. |Rosenblatt and Warner Oland are! route to her home. She is engaged {cleared $800 an acre from his crop. | lations provide that garbage council meeting yestevduy in the tet lor two tables of bridge at When the children misbehave} seen in support of the star. In HOSA WOE at Ole en ede at rikidh must be kept in a covered can Women’s Rest room. Officers are | their home last evening, honors in the aren't we likely to pay too much at- — ee * i Barn Dance at the H. T.| having a capacity not exceed- Mrs, H. J. ‘Taylor, president; Mrs. bere going to Mrs, E. G. Patterson tention to the crime, and too little CAPITOL THEATRE Crum farm, 3 miles ni ortheast ing 25 gall C t be piety aptain H. A. Noyes. attention to the motive behind the] A rollicking, carefree, comedy that | Mrs. Charles Waite Orton, Tacoma, 5 ig <0 gallons. Cans must * i ; Spring flowers were used for the act? guarantees to keep the audience in an| Wash,, is the guest of Mrs. Charles}0f McKenzie, Saturday night, | set out in rear of lot or aa aifey. | ‘As this ts the last meeting for the | ‘ables When @ course luncheon was If we ever get this tangle of human | uproar from the time it starts until | McDonald, en route to her home from | May 18th. Music by Fort Lin- M. H. ATKINSON, season, reports of the various com- | *erved ay the close of play. conduct unravelled, in old and young | its final “fade out” will be the offer-|& visit in the east. Mrs, Orton is coln seven piece orchestra. City Auditor. mittees were received, anc. tusiness| Frank F. Graham, Chicago, and alike, it will be because we haveling at the Capitol theatre tonight. widely known for her short stories H for the year completed. Captain and Mra, H. A, Noyes, Fort learned to lay more stress on the] Tt is “Clear the Decks,” Reginald | and Verse. and is at present complet- | =~ — Miss Helen Katen, secretary of the Lincoln, were guests from out of the cause of an action than on the ef-/ Denny's latest Universal farce come | ing arrangements for publication of North Dakota ‘Tuberculosis associa- | City. fect, or the action itself. If we could |eqy, By all advance reports it is his|® volume of poems. Hon, spoke outining the work of her Party ©. lind Tf saieeemnave causes there would be no | greatest comedy offering. ‘The action | | lepartment. particular interest 3 Suppose | we'll | of the story centering around various | 0pm were her plane for Camp Grassick. arty Compliments have to call them by their old name— | hiterious situations on board ship, it City-County Briefs | which this year will accommodate Mrs. Henry Blake temptation, and that seems to be a! was necessary to take the entire com- ° Fh Sune 'eune Pies sates a Si nal “Conaider the Mative” 1m [pany for @ two-weeks' cruise on the Ri 4 Mrs. Sheldon Slater, Hea- | al cam] ju 4 eV, arn irs. Sheldon er, an ay thy atthe vee, (Oe ha ereeeatthG Petty N|sofmat-etenog, Seer ithe test] Sometimes we think a ertatn aw | siden Denny ad an enum bet, spent Deteday inthe city wih . Particularly timely, at this vaca-| 7?” . Pee all wrong—that it is unju: €X- | lant supporting cast, the en' friends. | , howing - : by Mie He Sree ce Vainio Watieelsy Canine wt STO | cos ee Wine “betal luis cei do a certain | duetion force “which. in Pesserydh ogg eunenpsscoteruey painted teats bial ai: y Mrs. H. J. Taylor on Yellowstone i le say 80.) bers more than 60 persons, and a and Mrs. J. Arth ing- National park, which she has twice te for two tables were invited, | Berkeley, Calif, where he has been | Often we feel justified in stepping | special corps of “gag” men made the tam Williston, were iBlemaree visits : SATURDAY > visited. Mrs. Taylor, who is en- ar , ionors went to Mrs. A. M. attending Crews Preparatory school, | Ver the line and suiting ourselves. | cruise on one of the local coastal lin- | ors yeaterday. thusiastic over the vacation possibil- alah Mrs. Blake received 4/ to spend a month or more with his| That justification we call motive.| ors, A Pledge Richard ities of Yellowstone, used a large map |®USHt Pring. parents. Mr, Enright recently took | There are right motives and wrong] ‘The story is taken from the novel! . 4. Dinnic, Grand Forks, and I. J be prepared by herself as well asa num-/ Fini tulipe and yellow tapers.were | entrance examinations for the United | Motives, as we know. “When the Devil Was Sick,” hy E.| woe, Valley City, members of the to all buyers of the Barthel: ber of colored pictures to illustrate |Used for the tables when a two/ states Naval academy at Annapolis.| Now why, then, does the parent who! J, Rath. ‘The adaptation and: con-| Moe, Valley City, Pr ae ’ artheimess her talk. Anecdotes, descriptions of Course luncheon was served at the eee expects tolerance himself become 80] tinuity were done by Earle Snel! and|W8hway commission, are in Bis- | the geysers and waterfalls, and ex- |‘lose of iy. in We A fi Intolerant of his children if they oc-'Giadys Lehman, both of whom have | esses | nationally famous Bulova watches Talks, Sings and @ very enjo; ion. ‘y a Ly al 313: H a icy consider their mo- s > " " | 7 re ee number of informal affairs during) AUXiliary Convention | tim, Sones une Wome thelr mo- several of Denys cutstabati Bits, me $24.75 of a diamond set Bulova i : | Handkerchief Shower |i! Net, She leaves this evening — very common thing. It is a common | ing Denny in various other successes, for $2,500 you will get a watch Weary River” | er |for her lg Pe Arrangements for the annual state | Cause for disobedience. But because | Joseph P. Henabery, was called in to SS of the same dependable qual- | Tendere’ Mrs, Galop |p; * convention of the American Legion ce sete he punishes the act | wield the megaphone fer “Clear the If ities, the same faithful accuracy. News Pictures c Mn, ourntera| Hight N.D, Persons — | ear, canvantion st Minot, aay |e ee craaaaee, °° vestieate (Be Docks.” smearing in a $1] your Butova will remain true to Vitaphone Vaudeville witonoring Mi... 0. Gap. whol Win in District Lesion meeting, are in charge of Mrs. pplustification is only one motive |of the Universal weenody tear ineeeaee 3 jf its trust through the years. home in Minneapolis, Mrs. Della Fox Musical Contests | case net, Se, will have as that influences conduct. There are|such well-known screen players as ilies wage “celia Coming Monday and Tuesday * 4 and Miss Fay Ritchie entertained a ontests assistants Mrs, Oscar Epstein, unit | other motives. Olive Hasbrouck, Lucien Littlefield, » gees iB group of her friends last evening. ‘The — president; Mrs Frank White, vice a Here's an Example Otis Harlan, Colette Merton and Rob- wrist watch in the world. Al Jolson party, which took the form of ahand-| Minneapolis, May 18.—/%—with | President; Mrs. E. 6. Peterson, Mrs.) Suppose @ mother tells a little boy | ert And kerchief shower, was held at the H.|tabulations incomplete from the dis-)C-W; Relbe. Mrs. Fred Veth, and/ te must wear his old trousers to y Again Sings, Talks and Plays ‘Woodmansce home. trict contests of the Minnesota fed- | Mrs. J. B. Reed. school in spite of the fact that he ‘ FE A Knowles ' Bridge, played ‘at three tables, |eration of musie clubs in which en- | , Chairmen of other groups preparing | snagged them on a nail that morning 3 a ARUN GR tae provided’ the pastime. Higt: scores |trants from three states took part,| {or the meeting are: Registration, | and she hasn't time to mend them. Personal and ? Jeweler y were won by Mrs. Price Owens and|North Dakota had placed eight win. |M{s. J. B. Reed; credentials, Mrs. M.| Johnny puts on his Sunday pants 4 Mrs. C. W. Dame. ners, ie La HE pores sag Rye sole nee and slips out without her! Sociql News of ‘ “Bismarck’s Diamond Store A color motif of red and white was] Five entries from that state were +, reception, ere i: . Si 1907” used for the rooms, the table ap- | successful in the student division and | Person; entertainment, Mrs. F. A. can whips him for disobedience. Mandan Vicinity Ny as pointments and menu of the refresh-| three in the young artist's division. |Z@rones; banquet, Mrs. G. W. Riebe; phate would have endured ten RY | ment course. For this the table had | Winners in the student's division housing, Mrs. A. M. Christenson; con- | Whippings rather than the ridicule BN | as a centerpiece a bowl of red tulips.) Voice, women, Margaret Olson, con- | vention hall, Mrs. J. W. Rowan; fi-| of his schoolmates, Sensitiveness was | Mrs. Thomas Wilkinson left 1 Ny | with tapers in the same color, Minja-|tralto, Grand Forks, first. Men, An-|ance, Mrs. Fred Veth; past presi- | the motive. evening for a short visit in Minne- x oF ind ici iate | ture suitcases suspended above the | diew Grinley, baritone, Portland, sec- | dents’ luncheon, Mrs. Epstein; secre- e apolis. SM ] 0959995 969995554999559709% >» | < table cleverly suggested the going|ond. Piano, Constance Lane, Hecla, | ‘aries’ luncheon, Mrs. W. H. Johnson; iN WEL AMEnGlae eee 5 $ away idea. second; Gertrude Tausen, Mayville, | Pages, Mrs. Frank McGuire; program,!| AT THE; MOVIES || wes.s. a. coard, Vancouver, B.C, . S18 ogge Mrs, C. M. Riche, St. Cloud, Minn.,| third. “Violin, Milo Wold, Enderlin, |Mrs. Harry Kneeskaw; publicity, |@—___._ | has come to Mandan to spend sever- Fur Logic RE RN « |, Wace ® guest from out of town. first. Blanche Lynch; _sergeant-at-arms, ELTINGE THEA’ a? months with her brother, Bruce x . ay earance e 0 nery NY | The hostesses were assisted by Mrs.] In the young artist’s division, win- | Mrs. W. B. Smallwood. TRE Glass. insists that you should store your 3 1% 3 Harry Woodmansec. ners are: ek ® Al Jolson will again be seen and xk e furs where they will be safe from \ [\ *, : T ‘od gs “ee Voice, women, Marvy! Larson, col-| Miss Bertha Palmer went to Fargo | heard at the Eltinge on Monday and nites Ford and Miss Helen | % ‘he triple danger of moths, theft } | ¢ Beginning ay 3 Frank F. Graham, Chicago, ts a|oratura soprano, Fargo, jhird. Men, | Ye lay to attend the biennial | Tuesday. This time he comes in “The Hi re rfesgate! Keay for Oran and fire. 3 $ 8 guest today at the home of Mr. and| John Gardsmoe, tenor, Grand Forks | ™ of the State Council of Re- | Jazz Singer,” considered by many to| Haider left y spcsicruisiaa catvectte 3{8 Snappy New Styles 3 Mrs. John Graham. second. Piano, Carleton Schoen, | ligious Education, in session there to- |be a talking and singing screen eri | cmeeeeeemeeensneeeenemnnege Our vat give them $ in good colors g xk Ok Grand Forks, and M. Irene Johnson, | 42y and tomorrow. Miss Palmer will |tertainment of greater appeal than that security. The cost s $ i i Robert Conger left last evening for | St. Cloud, sty tied for second. be a noreeetty a ae - the ee emai sand which Proved _ A Y A t is low. aby and all head sizes priced at $ Grand Forks to spend th k-end| Other winners will be announced | organizat Ing, Popular at the Inge several weel cco! a - as the guest of friends. | after the judges have completed their | describe the work of the training |ago. re Your UNITS FT & we atso specialize in the making | Values up to $10. Sale Price ......$4.95 : see tabulations. school for religious leaders at James-| The story of “The Jazz Singer” Up? of slip covers for overstuffed fur- | Values up to $7.50. Sale Price 2.95 bog S. Towne will entertain the sia ae by vce | town, seeibetes “ sadinariery a ec who = betas é gags rected sng te- & $ is baltvtioed 3 meml of the Monday club at her lembers ie Bismarc! ly i oan a ventually becomes xperien eeper de- 13 > Gr 4 . home Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock, | club will meet Monday at 2:30 at the STUDY LIQUOR. CASE a vaudeville singer. While in Sen|I sinte extra work reals 8 One Group of Hats priced for % ek ® home of Mrs. E. J. Heising, 122 Ave-| St. Paul, May 18.—(?)—The United | Francisco he receives an offer from taki f books f Phone 610 g Quick Clearance at $1.00 each. § Robert Jr. and Thomas, of Detroit, | fav’ composer one of his|w ivisement the appeal o! »|show and acce| pon arrivi fe ‘. ¢ ° Mich, arrived today for a vist of 8 compositions.” Marie Bovington of Sioux City, Towa, |New York he visits his mother and) Small charge per month. The Fur Repair Shop § % THE E. H. MILLINERY $ month or more at the home of Mr. conv! t sings several songs for her. : y " " 4 and Mrs, George Janda. Mrs. Gregory | _Joe Enright, son of Mr.and Mrs, J.L. |attacked the validity of the Volstead|father enters and considering his PHONE 129-W EVENINGS sen ssacmy cm ygbabgenagcing | Useectestor ae lacey on canta Formerly Bachhols Millinery and Mrs. Janda are sisters. | Enright, arrived this morning from |act. singing in theatres sacrilegious or- Seeecessoceseessesseseos) »% $5696 9SGSGGSS9F0GSG59G5G59FSSS5555S95666669 ") v : . ce e Vv z a Tr y your home town merchants a \ e first. If they can’t supply your e ants, then buy across the river. ° F ‘ : Bismarck Association of Commerce ; : | | | 4 : . andan ASsociattion O mmerce s. aT | a WG a) A DSRS IEAC4

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