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Reception and Dinner Completes Celebration Of Silver Wedding of Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Strauss ‘Are Hosts to Hundreds of] Mothers Service Club Friends in Bismarck and i Other Points in State fh i i i" j i R35 i gf #2 i 3 cj 5 g E ili it a8 if E i i § Fas §2 ; i i i j Frank ‘Pink Elephants,” with Bauer as soloist and Bernadine Bar: rett, Arlene Ruder, and Emily Papa- cek. Mrs. Arthur Bauer played the accompaniments. Bridge was played during the re- mainder of the evening. Those re- ceiving score prizes were Mrs. A. D. McKinnon, Roy Kennelly, Mrs. Ba- vendick and E. J. Heising. Mrs. A. L. Overbee and Mrs. Roy Indseth were in charge of arrange- ments for the party. ‘ ae f [ i ; i i ; FF z F 4 ee 3 5 34 E Z F i i rH 1 a i i 3 i | i AiG PEA ff ie “io i Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Leibole, 111 Ave- nue C, are in New York city on a buying trip pinto — Gold Shop. Mr. and Mrs. William Oelke, New Leipaig. returned to their home Sun- day following a week's visit with Mr and Mrs. Robert Dohn, 832 Mandan Mr. Oelke is a brother of Mrs. = ¢€ Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Waldo, 712 Virginia Dietz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. D, Dietz, 1002 Eighth 8t., ob- served her 11th birthday anniversary Saturday, entertaining 15 girls at a theatre party at the Paramount. Din- ner was served at tables decorated in keeping with St. Patrick’s day and favors marked the places. Meetings of Clubs, | .1{ Fraternal Groups standing in Bismarck and from many other points in the state. Those from out of the city were Mr. and Mrs. R. C, Waddell and Mr. and Mrs. C. Chapter L of the Sponsor Mothers, club will hold a meeting at 8 o'clock ‘Crash’ Her Party by i i Hey Hy LP Mm ! | F E é i 3 if i i L ty i | i MEL ; 3 i, | ad i BE i i ing BISMARCK W SUCCUMBS SUNDAY Mrs. Nora Monroe Smith, 422 Twelfth St., Stricken Sat- urday Afternoon Mrs. Nora Monroe Smith, wife of Robert J. Smith, 422 Twelfth St., Bis- marck, died Saturday afternoon’ local hospital. She had been ill three weeks. school for a number of years. On Dec. 25, 1925, she was married ‘Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs./ she "| 'T. W. Sette, 922 ee 8t. f * town, Pa., and Mrs. Hildar Johnson, Mrs. Myrtle Hanson, and Miss Cora .| Monroe, all of Underwood, N. D. se Members of the Liberal Arts club will hold a dinner meeting at 6 o'clock in 8t. Mary's school auditorium. * & & Members of the Lewis and Clark chapter of the Sponsor Mothers club will -meet promptly at 3 o'clock Tues- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. C. Brainerd, 711 Eighth 8t. ther | Municipal Liability Measure Frowned on I ii F [ E Eg ba ERE s tH B3 commission Sen. P. J. Murphy of Walsh spoke in favor of the proposal. 5 a] BE Z i aE ¢ i E oe Funeral services will be held Tues- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21 Railroad Commissioners, Rich- land Senator Seek Same End; Differ on Details ULLIVAN ASSERTS NIGGER’ LOCATED eth Hl only by charges were untrue, but the heat before it teh ag a £ eB i i Tells Committee It May Be Proposition to Have Bank Finance Expansion Burleigh Man, War &@ summary 25 per cent. The utility would keep|ftate penitentiary. the money, however, until such time| In the face of losses in fs the rate case had been decided,|/tion expenses of the prison twine later using the fund to pay an reduc- | Plant, Sulli tion, which would be retroactive to|/how the it alk of 2 Aue z seildey (cia the power it needs. All it has ever lacked is money to appraise pul utility properties for -rate-1 purposes. Bonzer asserted that many utilities ion, declaring that his “put teeth” into "| Later he admitted that the rs FESHHE rl Ff § i z E 3 4 ef H H 7 Fly i H $ i i 4 5. | F ? R ee tf : Found ANSWER TO UGLY PIMPLES 5 Toney Navel Ovpagan, per enee..... 08 Half case .. “Alse Special Prices by the Donen MUST WE CONDEMN THIS WIFE WHO WANTED A CHILD? «+. the Touch of a Baby Close to Her Heart! art Yearned for a chila— je was name only; 2 FRIEND, @ willing slave; 2 LOVER, the man she picked to be the father of her 7: To bring you each thrill of EUs gare. ome Prise 4: new tures! IMPORTANT! ‘We our patrons te see the pieture ‘the beginning. TRANGE INTERLUDE EXTRA! ACTUAL SCENES . Assagsimation of Of the Attempted THE SHOOTING OF MAYOR CERMAK ON PARAMOUNT SCREBN TONIGHT AND TUESDAY Star of stage and screen, Josephine Dunn (above) surprised Broadway by “announcing she had been married early in January to Eugene J. Lewis, a Philadelphia attorney. second marriage—t Abraham H. Huggins, for more than STEAM 25 years a resident of Burleigh coun- ty, died last W teran’s hospital at Fargo. He was a veteran of the Spanish- | manents. Harrington’ Expel Five Members Leningrad, U. 8. 8. R., Feb. 27.— nist party members, bers were involved in theft and em- besslement of funds. Nineteen others charged with at- of duen alse were expelled payment dues were expel and eight others were reprimanded for inefficiency. —— ss = T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY $6.00 oll tonic j $4.00 ineluding | shampoo and finger wave. Cali- | fornia combination, $3.50. nia Wave Nook. 102 3rd St. Phone ‘782, It is her the first one end- ing in four months. Veteran, Succumbs) SUPERCURLINE permanent waves, Regular $5.00; reduced; dis- tributor grants short-time special of $3.50. We use oil in giving all per- ‘a. Phone 130. in the ve- He was 60. | Entire Week Feb. 27—March 4 RED OWL Macaroni, Spaghetti and Shells Flavoree Brand, 2 5 c 5-pound box ..... tall 8c SALMON iin ... STURGEON BAY RED SOUR PITTED CHERRIES NO. 2COMS ..... 2. occ eevee IOE No. 10 cans ...............0+4. 39€ TOMATOES °tx.ta= 25¢ ORANGES ™"...""* 2, doz. 45c Announcing Change in Schedule Effective February 15th Leave Bismarck affords through Our NEW NIGHT PASSENGER SERVICE Chicago—also New York. connections to and from You will more than enjoy the night flight between the Twin Cities and Chicago in comfortably heated cabin planes. The modern business man finds air travel profitable, econom- eal and now a necessity. Save a Day the Modern Way Northwest Airways, Inc. Telephone 826 Bismarck, N. Dak. You Can Depend-On The Bismarck Tribune JOB PRINTIN It eells more because Touches of Print Brighten Spring Dresses Adopt Puff Sleeves— the bigger and better!