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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1923 #ieas THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | ; | SUCCESS! SELF-MADE WOMEN TELL WHY STENOGS HAVE) ' Social and | BEST CHANCE | Personal | B.&P.W. Club Women | Give Birthday \ And Card Party} PAGE FIVE NE & ‘ ing hits, which is also on the Et- tinge program for Wednesday and Thursday. i GAPITOL | For one of \the scenes of “Too | Much Business,\which will be shown ‘at Cap.tol Theater tonight, it was ‘necessary for Edward Horton, who has the role of John Henry Jackson, the hero, to learn to write upon ithe back of Ethel Grey Terry, who | plays opposite h'm, | This is one of the most important | scenes in the entire production and \it shows Horton signing a contract MORE POWER |g OVER DEBATES és 10 BE ASKED KINGS Senator Root Informs Senate Dehydrated Of Probable Request of FRUITS & VEGETABLES As delicious as they are cofiven- ient, and truly economical — Fifty Business and members and guests of the Professional Women’s | of) club enjoyed a combined party White BRUEMEINE hin’ ewacckeett. Commission : | [Eh "i y ' progressive cards and the eelebra-| “ff a po¥ecke KIRKE. Us: ekEys to Finest table quality products i tion of ten of the members’ birth | write hs signature so that it would Peers ‘ , ' : ; ‘ashington, Jan. 16. — Congress Economical } days last evening at the elub rooms |pass a bank while embracing ia a eRIy MAS eee Sa yah Healthful i bridge ere y Miss | if veethe j et i it,” sai 4 EeIee HAGead Cane Nias RAIA | grycethenmt, just let him try it” said 14, broaden the powers of the Amer- Cartons GROCER'3 Convenient ' c the” hones” at whikt being eit might have been easy for Hor- | ican debt commission to inclyde all KING’S FOOD PItODUCTS CO. u awarded to Miss Clara Engen and | the war debts owed to the United | ton to sign his name had Mss Terry ‘remained quiet. But just as he would Originators of Prac $ al Dehydration Sadie O'Connor Dodd. @At the PORTLAND, OREGON lusion of the game the ten birth- | States, the senate finance committee told by BY JOSEPHINE VON de GRIFT TIPS TO OTHER STENOGS : ; TENO Ne wil eS Would eoUph “OEIWaS today Senator Smoot, day participants, Mmes. W. E. But- NERC SEE Helen Woodward: Don't think the / St0rt {0 ania his aoe ata Republican, of Utah, the senate rep- ler, benton Baker, J. W. Scott, W. F.| | NEA Staff Writer jboss knows it all. You may have an| oe sting down her bick like a| Tesentative on the mmission, Jones , Alfred Zuger, Zoe Sprake,! New York, Jan. 10.—The stenog- idea occasionally that is just *S toboggan down an ice run. Then he ate ania Mi Mary Buchholz, Mary Dowh-;f@Pher has the biggest opportunity \evee oe ? |would try again, She would remain cy, Rita Murphy. and Minnie J, Niel-j!" the business world. rus eeu; Ree ster Alte a | Te EBIy quiet, but his F I A Ae povindd’ we cireleMRBUNG’ a. table | Helen Wodlwarde Beever ik: ‘96 tails about the business| while)yolire| ta vreserible Crow’ hjitF lecorated with a birthday cake, 40es Lillian Buhl. So does Mary taking dictation. ‘Mr, Horton is not easily d nrned ‘with ten eandler and sang Critener. All three's few years ago Mary Gritzner: The boss will for-| 353 he rehearsed until he wan tule minutes the first car was ready. cept a better one with the Western 1 be-the Tie that Binds,” which |Were pounding typewriters, Today | get the three hundred letters YOU tg write with ease and grace and} Between 80 and 100 persons were | Newspaper Union. Miss Pederson ; » «was an impressive service joined in|they hold outstanding positions in got out but he will remember the | goursh upon the bat of the young taken to Mandan in ¢ars provided formerly was with this concern both Uy thessuests surrounding the hap- the business world, three mistakes you made. | girl, 7 Py aoa of the A, a (oj Tse ie Fargo ee ALY re- ny circle. Miss Neilson was selected! °, amen ay | The story of “Too Much Business” ee urnishing cars were C. Bertsch, Dr. turns in am advance city. ig Le LUG ERB Gee ere draw| The Case of Helen . p CAPITAL CALLERS jis one of many Fanny Tcidecaat Association of Commerce Bodenstab, F. A. Copelin, Dr. Enge,| by number and presented to each| T%eMty yeurs ago Helen Wood- Ex-Representatives August’ Isaak | rior. ¢ aclaugh in every accre and a Burt Finney, M. B. Gilman Co., Geo, | ===" ieeee eae jward started out looking for a job. and Gust Schlender of Krem were | airy scene isvone that Spit be: #8: | Helps Transport Legis- jHumphreys, ‘Lahr “Motor Sales Co. Refreshments were served by the Ste was nine months finding it, | city visitors today at the capital. | Dn hered, tee ACM andgedny Dre Stackhoure, Bl committee in charge. Club arrange- |, it happened to be a job at book- : — Larry Semon in his latest comedy | . Weed pect ch Heke Vesperman,) Fine for Lumbago ints for the moenth will be in |keePing and it lasted only one week BUS S$ VISITOR | 1s IEDC OR PLN GIRS BESSA y pia Webb Bros., Geo, Will. thirge of Msn Katherine: Poo'e, {after which the company got = new| Three stendgs who “Nay uchioved | 22H» Allenawotth, a rancher ob eke |'® 88 Rete Cenesae When it appeared this afternoon : eee Musterole drives pain away and chareC: one ie SHEET of med set of books. Then she went to work! success: Lucille Buhl (left-, Hel Brittin neighborhood called in Bis- re is Sry that a larger number of members of brings in its place delicious, Mary? Buchholz Tecthe aity vv qs.\98 librarian. She was fired the same|Woodward (above- and } ary Gritz-| marek today on business. | CITY NEWS + \thie state legislature desired to go to RECEIVES PROMOTION comfort. Just rub it in gently. auch t SME TEER "ne | day. ; : jner. aA as T | Mandan for the irrigation associa-| Miss Myrtle Pederson, of the ac. It is a clean, white ointment, made ;: One a Siuein Gearnias| aiee Miss Woodward taught her- | g ; nO) VISIT SCHOOLS —) jtion meeting than had been antici-j counting department of the state | with oil of mustard. It will not blister Mary Anderfon and Mawy Downey." |2° f stenography and got a job in alever an eybrow is plucked and six County Supt. Madge Runey left Announce Birth pated, a hurry-up call was made to|board of administration, will leave | like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. 3 L a Publishing house. By dégress she graduate nurses apply the face pack.| this morn’ng to v.sit the schools at| 4., and Mrs. Ralph Madland of the association of comme J. F. the last of the week for Minneapolis, ‘Musterole today at your drug nee " ng advertisements for low Mate Midle Gbed Steele and Dri tho city ave the cutthtee teen (cr iKaulfuss, acting secre received having resigned her position to ac-| gGct 35cand €6¢ in pars Bad tubese Engineers Invite Seventeen years ago Mary | Sa DPE ni necne nd within 20 store. 35 an 5 the call at 1:40 p,m. fant daughter born at the Bismarck Now she advertises anything from 'n hospital yesterday. baby foods to pianos and her business Charles C. Nel Paul Pasley of Dri today. r informed her boss that $4 n of Washburn, | hardly enough for a coll, called here hospital size, $3.00. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER jwas | stenog- ‘is one of the most successful in the rapher to live on. The boss couldn't -ublic to Meeting: The regular monthly meeting of Bismarck Hospital DRS. BOLTON & BOLTON ‘ N j country, {quite see things that way—which is Hae * : é STEOP - ‘ the North Dakota chapter of the Am- | Rise ef Lucile {the reason that Mary Gritzner today] | Rev. A. Zonk, David Huck, and Fred |), Mts Andrew Lehr of Lehr, ate OSTEOPATHS = ¢ er associat on of engineers will! Lucille Buhl had an idea she'd like is in charge of 26 stenographers in| Uhlich of Garrison arrived in Biel, Pache. of Coed ce a All acute and chronic diseases ld at the McKenzie hotel Fri-|to help human beings improve them-'one of New York’s largest banks. marck iast n‘ght. De CLE O ary s d successfully treated without Mrs. Fran % ay wight, Jan, 1 selves—maybe she'd be a doctor. But| Each of these, women has a hus- —— feats Cs ay Ll drugs, i Topies to be d seussed include: | just. to tide things along she studied |band, a home and a good many of| Dr, I. M. Law of Halliday is spend- eR Se EME ile aa cae 119% 4th St. ‘Telephone 240 * “The Reg stration of Engineers,” |stenography and got a job at $17 allife's. luxuries, ing the week in Bismarck. Wego cage nase! eSeehia ah Uae . J. N. Rohe jweek with a lecturer. Why did they succeed? _— lise SRL AU oD lege dt seiceih “Proposed State Aughway tagishe:| Now she’s ‘et 4he Hend'bf one of}, “Becaied” they chorus, “we woe) JORW Boneh ot Sunbridid cated il eu pat pave, cueeeee her Bienbrel tion"—J. E. Kaulfuss. jthose exclusive beauty parlors where|stenogs. We learned the business] friends here tod Pal vearactutererneiy, aMitar Os ‘Try This! A Gleamy Mass of Luxuriant Hair “The Werk of the State Highway |}madame's temperment is studied or Department”—W. H. Robinson, | Announcements are being issued | for meeting which ,s of partic- ular interest to engineers, A number of prom nent legislators are to be Omedt and baby girl of Driscoll, and Mrs. Carl Bertsch of the city been discharged from from the inside out.” io Dr. L. G, Eastman of Hazen, was » ihe HOEpItal city visitor today. | visit Mrs. Otto Schulz of Washburn, | who is ill in the St. Alexius hospital. Mr, and Mrs, Sauer from here will al days in Bismarck visiting friends jbefore leaving lor Los Angeles, Cal., |where they expeet to spend the win Sportsmen, ‘ St, Alexius Hospital | Miss Margaret Wolf of Elbowoods, AT THE MOVIES present as sts and on account of | go to Washington state and then ter. They will stop over in Denver Floyd McAniach of Shields, Mrs. e ) the importance and popularity of the | back to Minneapolis before returning Colo., enroute. ———_—_—_—_—6 | Php Hafner of Beulah, Mrs. Peter r subjects to be presented a general|to Washburn. They will be absent oe EL TINGE Kuntz of Napoleon, Joe J. Feist af e invitation is extended to the public. | about four weeks. GUESTS IN THE CITY. L the city: Oliver, Hoflatd of Douglas, Resi nt on for plates may be —— Mrs, Theodore Mertins and son, “Above All Law” the Paramount} > iliam Smith o: each anc : ° . made with J. E. Kaulfuss, phones om CALLERS IN CITY Ted, of Flasher, who have been! picture being shown at the Eltinge| penne euber ot Douge have one There will be a meeting of The Bis- or 500. H. C. Borchart of Skogmo, Mr. and | guests ut the home of Mr. and Mrs.| today and tomorrow, Wednesday and| teTed the St. Alexius hospital for uns) ie ‘ 10 SPEAR AT Rotary | MESB Heller of Washburn, ed. | Clarence. Larsen tow <everal days | Thursdryy te led with the thal of| eatnent. Birt. George Little and marck Gun Club, Friday evening, Jan. __ TO SPEAK AT ROTARY | Jacobson of Fort Yates, E. M. Sw'ft| past returned to their home today. | myateriows Ind fang pore ee cle. son Cene 12th, 8 p. m. at nerae tHe abe Geena tamer: f oe Dickie SrA Galinenee TO Ml OL A powerful native prince, finding | city, Ges, Zander, Sweet Brier aa : ee Buer (Or Wie Zroper cd cot amen.” | Browntot Dic BU 3 CCU ) MINNEAPOLIS that his wife loves another, resolves / Deri on 4 “ 1 * ean Yoeman who has been in Bis- | of Baldwin, L. D, Robb'ns of Ryder ssie Ferbe and daughter,| to erect the greatest (olan in the Ast of Napoleon, Adam Mueller of The Barker Baking and Candy Co. ' pe gp eecimental. stor land W. ic Gehrke of Baldwin were /Miss Catherine of Underwood, stop-| work and bury her alive in it. When the nag onueue tla ae jex tson of Des Moines, Ia.,! among the city callers today. ed over here this morning on their] an PATIGATEBRTECE ROTOR cdi ee : q i i i i ae e teroreitns Gotaey alae els ped, over here this morning on their |an ‘European architect, who is sum] Anton Schwakn of geastern en Election of officers for 1928 will take moned to do the work, learns of his mission he refuses, and this sets in motion a train of swift action whieh | sweeps on to a sensational finale. Apart from the powerful story, the picture is graced with some of the next Wednesday on the proposition ; LEAVE FOR EAST. of the building of a $10,090,000 ch.l-| Mr. and Mrs. 0. R, Barnes left to- dren’s home by the Yoemen left this |day for Washington, D. C., for an morning, Mr. Anderson is charged | extended visit with their daughters, with the select on of a proper site | yrs, Ernest “Wright and Miss Ether for the structure, Jampolsky of Merricourt have been discharged from the hospital, iwith the sister of the LEAVES FOR HOME. Elliott. Barnes, who has been the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. former. place, also desired changes in the game laws will be discussed. If you are not a member, Join Now. IN BANKRUPTCY In the District Court of the United States, for the District of North Da- str | Barnes, Enroute they will visit with]. R, Barnes, left ‘today for his|Pictire 1S suaced with some of the, tr tte : seh Beikt, Stated that he thought | Mrs, ‘Thomas Herron at Irwin, Pa. [home in Calgary, Can., after a visiy| MOS Colossal sets ever seen on ti { In the matter of Ray W. Folsom, Everyone interested welcome. orth Dakota stooa a good chance of | a oN cree ee screen, some of them so gigantic that ukrant y getting the location o™the home, Se =) ‘the men and women playing within + Sea boce WOR Sat a eotoas Ea chitaren SEWING CIRCLE MEETING them appear like micgets. Nor does] o¢ Bismarck, County. of Buvieighend John A. Hoffman, Sec. eats) ES returned. yesterday afternoon. from| The East side divis'on of St, it, lack thrills, and there are fights/ District aforesaid, °a ‘bankrupt: Mrs, 0. E. Lundquist was hostess | "turned yes , a sowing circle will meet Thurs, With wild animals, exciting escapes] Notice is hereby’ given that on Jan- to the ‘members| of the R/T, (Bridge) (arena waste. Wey hevelbeen) Maryis sowing clrcle will mest TNure 4 othor hacpaniige, to jaatiaty the |aasy 641 28s the neta tay oleae Luby ut UnG@eh onsen yesterday, after: |ieline aWin eeletives) covers: the |idiy jattospoon iat 2; 80 iolclock at ie ee cet inaatiabler \turegsecdUhe excel wan cdnly, adiadiested bankrupt and noon, Four tables of cards were |Christmas holida nroute they) Mary’s school abaitor um ae is splendid in every way and the di-|that the first meeting of his credit- r played with the honors for high Visited in the Twin Cities, pony iis scorulally invited itoyaitend:: i coaatighlv: con merdaule Mie Pe rae ce eld ine tio i ficelto! Score going to Mrs, Harold Sorenson. Seniors hoe? Roa SOT photography does ample justice to, Boning oar Wisreascke Ae nea Mrs. D. T. Rob nson of Garrison who METHODIST LADIES AID. the house guest of Mrs. A. T,| The first division of the Ladies Aid| Mrs. Elizatbeth Geiermann has gone} the care and expense lavished uponjurday, January 20, 1928, at 10:30 ber w an out-of-town visitor at the party. At the close of the game & course Juncheon was served, DR, STALEY VISITING HERE, of the McCabe Methodis). church will ‘meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. E, Stender of 1010 Fourth street. All members are urged to be present since election the picture settings. ea Buster Keaton undergoes rough treatment at the hands’ of his wife’ burly relatives in “My Wife’s Rel: jto Colorado Springs to spend her ivaeation of a month or two this win- ter. Enroute she visitéd with friends i in the East. | NURSE RETURNS M tions,” one of his recent mirth mak- | o'clock a. m., at which time the cred- itors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bank- rupt and transact such other busi- 88 as may properly come before such meeting. At once! You can transform even plain, dull flat hair. You can have it abundant, soft, glossy and full of CLEANLINESS Is licx n iO : ‘ +5 ‘4 ig i eo | life. Just get 35 cent bottle of r Oo ‘ Dr. John Staley of St. Paul, Minn.) of offers for the coming year willl iss chotite Lynesehd nace! ME Rmateds, jBismatck, ND: danuaryitiee deinetat engitiue aterannah GODLINESS who formerly had charge of the| take place. EEN Sea REA ERER re , 1923. PENTONUEAKERU Limfintenienscte cit ERT ART TIeD KG Denconess hospital at Mandan, is a —— ere she spent the derine” and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. Instantly, yes, imme@iately, you have doubled the beauty of your ha'r, It will be a mass, soft, lus- trous and so easy to do up. All dust and excessive oil is removed. Let “Danderine” put new Ife, vig- or and brightness in your hair. This stimulat’ng tonic will freshen your ET from Hals Referee in Bankruptcy. Oivistna guest at the home of his brother, 1:10 Charles Staley for'a few days, About three months ago Mr. Staley~was in an automobile accident in which he PLAN RECITAL FRIDAY. The piano punils of Mrs, Genevieve Menard Hughes will appear in re- cital Friday evening at the high school auditorium when they will be assisted by a few of Donald Me- Donald’s violin students. Most every Monday your Mother—Wifie—or Laundry cleans your sh collars, underwear, sox, etc., but what about your outer-garments? They are exposed to the most soiling of all, but it does not show up the dirt quite so plainly, Your suit or overcoat is deserving of the sam They require occasional dry cleaning. KLEIN BREAK ACOLD | . IN FEW HOURS Dr. G: R. Lipp has moved office to the Little Bldg. “Pape’s Cold Compound” Acta| parent WEEK-END VISITOR. Miss Rose Nelson of Washburn, arrived last night to visit with her sister, Miss Esther Nelson over the week-end. treatment. kh Office Tel. 742. ce again he is t with friends + sand relative Regular meeting Lloyd | Spetz Post tonight at 8 p. m. | NURSES ALUMNI MEETING AMONG CITY VISITORS, Paul Hess of Tappen was in Bis- AUEATEEASUEAALETOARA A ELTA HORSE AEOTMU EDS RA William R. Newmann of Golden! marek yesterday to attend a livestock Quick, Costs Little, and R tati Lynch — will| a? check dandruff and failing TAILOR and CLEANER. BISMALCK, N. D. The annual alumni meeting of the| Valley, 0. R. Vold of Regan, L. H.! meeting held at the offices of Dr. Nevarisinbenal j sepresentative = Lynch = WIE) hair and help your hair to grow. long, ' nurses of the Bismarck hospital was| Lewis’ of Dawson, Mrs. Andrew| iH H. Cohenour, federal. live. stock : speak. thick, strong and beautiful. TT TTT | held last night at. the nurses re-|Strand of Regan were among the| agent. ciara —=—=—= = ception room. Officers elected for | Bismarck visitors today, aie Every druggist here guarantees ——— i the coming year wer LEAVING FOR FARGO each package of “Pupe's Cold Com- AREVINETEU TOOT UINUTTR TOTO ARETE TACT eT VISITING COUSIN. Archie H. Nygaard of Washburn, visited with his cousin, Miss Ellen Holtan toda; He will leave tonight olis, Minn. Miss Emma Lind, president; Miss Hilda’ Gustafson, vice president; M. C, Knudson, secretary; Mrs; F, E. 1 Cordner, treasurer. After the busi- + ness mecting music was enjoyed by the nurses and refreshments were served, . Miss Margaret Lattimore left this] Pound” tot break up any cold arfd end | morning for Fargo to visit with rel-| 8Tippe ‘misery in « few hours or atives and- friends for several| ™oney returned. Stuffiness, pain,! months. headache, feverishness, inflamed or. eS congested nose and head relieved GUESTS FOR A FEW DAYS, with first dose. These safe, pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wattam of | tablets cost only a few cents and mil- Fargo, are the guests of Dr, and lions now take them instead of sick- Mrs, R. 8. Towne for a few days. | ening quinine. HTT ATT IT EES CTT TOC A Real Whole Wheat Porridge Children like a whole wheat porridge better than any other porridge—and it is so easy to make it, hot and tasty, out of Shredded Wheat Place the Biscuits in a small saucepan, add salt and enough water to cover the bottom of the pan; stir and boil until it thickens. Serve with milk or cream. A hot dish for those who do not like porridge is made by simply pouring hot milk over the Biscuits, adding a little cream and a little salt. Nothing so good for youngsters as these little loaves of crisp, oven-baked shreds of the whole wheat. : Shredded Wheat is 100 per cent whole wheat, teady-cooked and ready-to-eat. It is a perfect all-day food, delicious for breakfast or any meal. Contains all the bran you need to stimulate bowel movement. TRISCUIT is the Shredded Wheat cracker—a . teal whole wheat toast—eaten with butter, soft or marmalades. mM ON WAY TO CALIFORNIA Mrs. Horace Ward and daughter, Tess, of Baldwin are spending sever- VISITING MOTHER, Mr. and Mrs. John Piatt Dunn and son, John Piatt, Jr., of Cannon Ba‘, arrived in Bismarck last evenine to srord several weks in the city while Mr. Dunn has -his eyes treated. | While here they will visit with Mr. Dunn's mother, Mrs, John P. Dunn, ‘one of the piencer women of the city. Would ‘You Pay $10 Apiece for These? VISIT FRIEND AT HOSPITAL. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sauer cf ' Washburn, stopped in Bismarck to HAVE COLOR IN GEEKS y Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets If your skin is yellow—complexi \—f coat te, y s in, Cleveland. deserted by his wife and all . Made only by The Shredded Wheat Company, Niagara Falls, N. Y. : st penniless, offered these, his four children, for sale. They pre, left to right, Myrtle, 8, holding Geneva, 18 months Janette, Gefava’s twin ‘sister. and ‘hey’re now in the Children’s Home at Cincinnati. a Ta i ‘ 7 . 4 “h . . 4 ‘, sf x ’ + Ps eae ui yh