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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1931 ~ Why cee held there during the early part of February. * * * Visitors in Bismarck Saturday from | New England included H. A. Borcher- ding, cashier of the Farmers and Mer- | chants State bank; M. J. Connolly, | publisher of the Hettinger County Herald; E. J. Freeman, grain eleva- tor owner; E. L. Simmons, hardware | merchant; W. L. Gardner, realtor,, and the latter's son, ie Gardner. ** Mr. and Mrs. Don L, Short have returned to their home at Medora after a week-end visit in Bismarck as the guests of Mrs. Short’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Whittemore, 714! Second street. Mrs. Short was Miss Edith Whittemore before her mar- riage two weeks ago. * * * Miss Alice Angus, secretary of the minimum wege commission, left Mon- day on a business trip to Fargo, Grand Forks, Greenbush and Warren, Health-0-Meter Bathroom Scales These regularly sell at $10.85, this week $6.95 Capacity 250 Ibs, accurate to an ounce in colors, lavender, blue, green’ and white. An ornament to any bath room. That's because White Kiog Granulated Soap is condensed. It packs closely in the carton, like sugar. And it’s absolutely pure and safe... for blankets, dishes or lingerie. It’s made from fide vege- table and nut oils. White King Granulated Soap is not only the safest but the most economical soap you can byy. A little of it goes a long way. A tes- spoonful to the basin of water, or a cupful to the tub—n0 morel Your grocer has it. YOU SAVE IN BUYING You save in usin KC. Use LESS then high priced brands. 40 YEAR IT's DOUBLE AgTING = Mu c UNE ta — Enjoy Pa French & = exclusive J a PHONE for 4 : ot ironing Som hye spents you'll never mise. ‘The Maytag Roller Water Remover with large Hexible top roll and large firm bottom roll wrings all parts of the garment Welch Hardware Co. o_o ee also visited her daughter, Joseph-y yout debtors. American judges are| Friday night after officers from the| | ROB CONNECTICUT Daughter Weds | Meetin ) of Clubs {| ine, who is a student at the college of | paculiarly indebted to you. You have | sheriff's office, armed with a search Connecticut, " a if Berlin, March 9) | ‘ |St. Catherine, St. Paul, and with aj given new vitality to old truths, new} wartant, had raided the Bardsley) two men held up the Berlin Sav- — al | And Social Groups || sister at Red Wing Minn. fatth in free institutions of Aerie, 4, |Home ae eae Pernice ania euleeaiies ee eee re tae ra bi Ser TE ® clearer and deeper conception A quantity of home-made beer and | arrived today, forced Assistant Treas- " | judicial duty and bility.” Pites peu EE re NYiemsremere nee ime, Women's Torelm aeisiomary Salvation Army Man |’“the ig'am’ wa: sened ty’ x [ces Thee as ens |e: Jem, Pitan aoe ‘Alpha Phi Sorority Junior Class Dance ciueh wil meet "tuesday alternom| —'To Conduct Services| gumanen ts chet Jute o ws] _oeega o negge, cage ahora en Le mes ad enon Convention Closes Preceded by Program Hee ee ee er etar | codseiial “cithar.” oonoll | psd after hearing the Bardsleys were cH ance during the might by Jim- With Model Meeting iia, bates f : F. H. Register will have charge of the noes, on in Pace eat- |Farmers Arrested ee io ee erat traffic and ha ‘issalais lus! and vaudeville numbers progtam. * y to conduct a series of services ; com] * * to be held at 8 o'cl On Liquor Chatges : } ‘ A banquet, together with a tea and bate oF He | Sie Gaal ar thea Members of the Progressive Moth-| for the next two “pooke in Uo Bale geht 8 Regular meeting of Bis-| ard Bexiog series crak pe poe gear iM) Uae nr Sor! marck high Pied eal bade toacieg whl ers’ club will meet at 8 o'clock Tues-| vation Army citadel. Archie and G. W. Bardsley, farmers | marek-Mandan Lodge of Per-| ter, 8:80 o clock tonight. Open Dakota, Grand Forks, were among nice in the asheal weeny wee diy _crng a ue Dome OMe | Commande Pay, mint | ring ot of Mtoe, ives ee [fection Wesdnaedey, March 11, to paliie. AGRiadim 89 con. egates to he Aipba "Pa sorority ais: der the aamploee of the class. in ee Alaska, will be Be cha topic. him and assisted in services held over Saturday afternon and ‘vere bound at 7:80 p.m. | eis Loge aes Slowed a sto Halen TaPget eng “ot oe a4 ee cpg eta 1004 reap inthe sere are open to the pub- aes of vcaanaine | the “quot Prince Cafe and Coffee Shop| a is Colds 5 . 0st mem! | le. traffic. é i i ° Sa as i ee Ft Baits Tai ohh aoe Te the Mothers’ Service club Tuesday| Assisting Commandant Carroll at/ The pair was taken itito custody rile iticapta Lercetaielid Best treated without si house. of Life.” A cl ‘eho oot 4 evening at 8 o'clock. A spring pro-| the services are Captain L. Knute, | " dosing —Just rub [mY Mrs. Sue Lowell Hibbard, Madison, | nina Metvitle, coe =f AG gram has been arranged. Ensign Clara Sletten, and Envoy G. | FPR PRE” q % Wis,, district president, presided dur-| sour cervix slaved ee cane, and Rus : | Smith. We Can H | Elks Boxing Card, Rex thea- Vv ‘Sears ta Miecaapels,” Winolg veg, | PEE ‘i a if M: a omen Can Have | ter, 8:36 o’elock tonight. Open dl TS 4 fi . Sin | + + Shtwaukee ‘and Madison’ Wis, and] y/4,buresaue act presented by Walter | andan Shorts __||Masons to Play Whist Velvety Skin to public. Admission 50 cents. Situs ath Enrinen, aten, secyea 4 Nina Melville, Luby, Miller, ‘Metis Mrs. C. P. O'Rourke and Miss Inez At Smoker in Temple Just try this new wonderful face as toastmaster for the convention] wuder and Robert Edick, completed bhai aL ccs. Mad : powtier, MELLO-GLO. — Spreads banquet, held Frida: t the the entertainment. days in Jamestown as the guests of} Whist will be played at « smoker | smoothly ant prevents ‘large pores. nly aadeetd y Gide) at the)’ “Dancing to Catl Svaren’s ore Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Glass, Mrs. |given at the Masonic temple Monday | Biends naturally with any complex- eee xtitended PY| rotiowed and al novels reat O'Rourke and Mrs. Glass are sisters. Mgnt at 8:15 oclock. | | being | !on—stays on longer. MiLLO-GLO Grand ‘Forks chapter. Toasts were| Were introduced during the. evening. ‘7 |held for Masons. is purest and finest face powder made eae nines of cack chap.| 2% charge of the program was a Eugene Dorfler, student at the) FF. Skinner, Otto Bowman and |—Its coloring matter approved by = Ai thie Aust, = ch8P"! committee made up of Luby Miller, North Dakota Agricultural college,! Judge W. L. Nuessie are in charge of | United States government. Fresh, A Neg ag to Omar Walla, Helen Targart and Rob- Fargo, visited in Mandan during the| the affair. | youthful—never dries skin or makes qe embers of Delta Gamma sorority lert Edick. Dance programs were pre- Weekend with his parents, Mr. and —_——_—— jit look flaky. Get MELLO-GLO— tors Friday afternoon at their house| Berd, PY fie eee aa ae ‘ De gig |Convey Good Wishes Advertisement. and a luncheon was given Saturday] George doce and fomsting Davee Herbert Clemons left Priday for his To Justice Holmes at the Kappa Alpha Thets sorority/in charge of publicity. ai home in Racine, Wis., after spending house, followed by a tea at the Alpha! Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- & month in Mandan as the guest of| Judges of the North Dakote su- Phi house. “Alpha Chi Omega enter-liiam ‘Bameck, Mt. and Mrs. R. I. his brother-in-law and alser, MF. and preme court Sunday dispatched 2 “ Melville, Miss Irene Lambertus and . vin. telegram conveying their congratula- ene Big Myron Anderson. ** tions and hearty wishes to ie sae anaing Margaret Smith, who is at-| Oliver Wendell Holmes, justice of the Eas' . ant F. Conkii - | United States court, ‘ tern Star Head Avenue A West, are eax peered neapolls, visited over Sunday in Man- beret of his 0th birthday. a Vietims of a Convention Guest|ide wnere they spent the tat manth. = an with Her patents, Dr And Mia C.| | ‘The message sent to dustion Hokines Strange Love Pact! —_— ey vi Conklin’s brother, Associated Press Photo i . at Washington reads, “The mem Mrs. Emma P. Chadwick, Seattle, fae aie Tee Dunedin, and Roberta Semple McPherson, 20, Mrs. Joseph 7% yeh iat gent sf phe No ace nee beet On “Maybe there've been fastern Star, will be the guest of hon-|Part of the time was spent in motor| t6 William Bradley Smyth, purser of ia lhoes PS RAR chlo CH rer ee constitutional YOUR BIRTHDAY ing to call it quits white or and principal speaker at the state|trips about Florida but, because the the liner President Wilson at Singa- various parts of the state. | government and free institutions are they're as gloriously@| convention of Eastern Star ag tines, cae theesd was unusually cold,| Pore. happy as I am now—!” which will be held in Fargo June 17- jere as pleasurable as e S 18. This announcement was made re-|8Nticipated. The trip was made by| go, was 9 business visitor in Bismarck SEND M OTHER “Call It Quits”—while ' cet! ie hoy a bona inbhta ome re ite Mikbel ne eae Sunday. , Honeymoon Bliss Still Is i gra r secretary, as Te- " . 5 - xe * ‘ ” ‘Their's? Why? + 4 ceived word that Mrs. Chadwick will| Klin said. A New Store—With New Merchandise S ¢ come to Fargo at that time. s* * Miss Louise Heinemeyer and Miss @ The Little Shopworn t Mrs. Rusk, in company with Mrs. wages oo cia ied dil igi < “i E Sia Biri porate bari e Angel, and her leading Chadwick, will go to Washington the leut int s. Ear! relatives ant t N P man e ? c “| * latter part of the month to attend|C. Bergquist, who are stationed at] friends. A ew OW Frices ities committee meetings preliminary to| Schofield Barracks, Honolulu, has * * * Ys it the general convention in San An- been received here. Before her mar-| Miss Teas Henry, Valley City, is in P q i tonio next fall. Mrs. Rusk is a mem-|Tlage, Mra. Bergquist was Miss Mery Bismarck. t for @ visit at the home of THAT'S 316 ber of the International cae com- res bags er Ghote and Mrs. C.| Mr. and ~ set 508 Ave. A. THE oO e MAIN We Telegraph Flowers 0. en eaven mittee, whose task it is to choose a/A. Fisher Fargo, er Bismarak e site for this bullding, which is plan-|esidents- Lieutenant Bergquist was| | Mr- and Mrs, LE. Prince, Regent, Oscar H. Will & Co. | apni | ee ueGane oe 10 tae ee cograteerdarborbortige Dre. | me ere a Here Are Just a Few of the Reasons Why More and e Phone 784 | See | i Cia (ae Nancy Carroll Spring flowers, tapers and appoint~| returned’ to ‘Bismarck Sunday trom| | City-County News | Store First. y ments in green and white were com-| pesder wD. where she " aie bined to form a St. Patrick’s motif for} With “her sister, Mrs. eae ° Btag the tables at the 2 Oelock luncheon fioemgr ‘Bumatck resident." Met | of Waar seats eee asa Ladies’ Rubbers | Whoopee Overalls PHILLIPS HOLMES Earle H. Morris st her home, 1006| 1verson and small daughter Marvell! Bouiger, court reporter, are’ business Pure gum rubbers, in sizes | New style in best denim A Paramount Drama Directed by George Abbott Fourth street. Guests were members) 1510 Martin for a short) visitors in Bismarck. 3 to 9. obtainable. Ages of Ms. Morris bees chu afd plsess| "* ugg eS, Per pair ....... C | 61020. Pair’ 98C ADDED UNITS were e - ore honors George Bangs, Grand al- the afternoon were awarded Mrs, = aan a oe Sepebies of torney, is spending several days in PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS , ’ M. Hen and Mrs. H. F. Blend . Sacueee, Bismarck : 5 man. ‘The guests included Mrs, F.| Avenue D, has been elected to mem. ee * Children’s Rubber Men’s Canvas Moonlight Romance W. Renner, Minneapolis, and Miss| ceodu>. © fees: bad Peo ‘Mr. and Mrs. H. Pochapin and chil- Boots Gloves Rositta Moreno and Tony Martini . Leila Maxwell, Valley City. ah aanioe AC Wises. Pane jecobson | aren visited with friends in the city ‘ Modern White Gold Frames a | ee * Sioux Pats 8D, Sioux college,| over the week-end. Red rubber tops, hip high. | A good weight glove, at a ' Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rue enter- Pe gaa ee * Sizes 6 to 2. welcome saving. With comfortable pearl pads tained members of their bridge club] wy. ong Mrs. J. C. Peltier, 831 Mr..and Mrs. L. E. Prince, Mr. and | Per pair $1 89 P ir i 8c Onl $4.50 { with a pot luck dinner Saturday eve-| sourin “eiteer Thad os. thei tucees| Meee. Colerove and Mr. and Mrs. pair ... . Per pa ry 94. ning at their home, 30 Avenue B. Al over the week-end, Mies L CLE ce mees: Meat “event y Expert Eye Service at Greatly TODAY and TUESDAY | Seg saa aera, Sn) Fal ea a eT amar 1. uk 2 i irae Si, Sane eam DR. MaclACHLAN'S covers were placed for eight guests. y school, . F.| Leonard T. Olson and E. J. Reich At Less Than You Ex: 4 Bis c | After dinner the evening was spent|Sutterworth, Minneapolis. left Gunday by motor. for Minneap- ai Especsed Nature Cure Clinic snore eee eas | informally. Mrs. F. W. Renner, gall Miss Florence Bodvig, wil- olis where they will spend a few days " DR. A. 8. ANDERSON ; ran ‘was & guest from out of one liams, spent S 7 in Bi seas on business. oceanic ie Specialist iT A a R J Pee her brother, Jesse Bodvig, who is a, | Dr. and Mrs, F. C. Stucke, 722 Man-| Patient at the St. Alexius hospital. dan street, were hosts to members| james w. fe 4 of the Two-B bridge club at a 7 . han, Se i Golock dinner Saturday evening st Hazelton but now a resident of Far- § their home. Places were marked for) “= ¥ ¥ 12 at the tables, which had appoint- ments suggestive of St. Patrick's day. t Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Heising and Mr.| 4 and Mrs. Carl Knudtson were guests ‘ of the club for the evening. » f * OK Mrs. R. Uhiman, Garrison, will present a program of German songs e Thursday afternoon between 2:30 and DOESN T WEIGH 2:45 o'clock over KFYR under the auspices of the North Dakota Federa-; 5 vs tion of Women’s clubs, Mrs. Uhiman, who was Fee at Destien, ea ; many, is a 1; soprano. e i ees March 9th to 13th Von Bee, Cae . way you can tell how much you're | getting for your money is by the Miss Helen Vaile, director of religi- | 5 * ous education at the First Presby-| Weisht of the package. Size means terian church, has returned from| thing. A large carton full of Rock Island, Ill, mnere. she spon soap flakes or bubbles can con- c several weeks at her home. Miss Vaile; tain actually less soap than a car- j ar also stopped in Chicago to attend the ‘ canuleted W going annual conference of the Interna-| pep hyapted G e e te make tional Council of Religious Education, at 13 This tucky privilege Of purchading dur- ing this cémpaign will tring lasting luck and happiness to the home, for this range eliminates all cooking failures. Friday the 13th Lucky!?! cents down payment dollars for your old range per cent cash discount Montana Daketa Power Company.