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, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1923 ot Social and | - WHAT GIRL ___Personal Woman’s Club Observes Guest Day , est day meeting for the Wo-) club will be observed Saturday | t 3 o'clock at the hame | of Mrs\ James Curran of 222 Third | noon ‘ Street instead of meeting at! the | i home of Mrs. +C. B, Whittey. Miss | Helen Stabler will give two musical | ons, “The March of the! give a short talk. * by Archie Mumma; “Butter- " by Arthur Nevin. Mrs. Obert n will give a reading and Miss/ Lawrence, social worker, will Gives Valentine Party for Friends, ntine | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WANTS NAME LIKE SUMMER RESORT! ere ee ‘ GAINED 16 LBS. ‘ | Milwaukee Lady Declares Tanlac Fully Overcame Nervousness, _ Indigestion | and Weakness. \ “Tanlae has given me such a won- !derful appetite and fine digestion jthat I have actually gained sixteen " yecently declared Mrs. Alice . highly esteemed resident > nth St., Milwaukee, Wis, medieine certainly lifted a \ great weight from my mind, for 1 was lin a deplorable condition. 1 haa nervous indigestion so bad every- ‘thing disagreed with me and at times |T nearly suffocated from gas on my stomach. I was hardly eating any- | thing and slept so restlessly that 1 | got up mornings fecling miserable. JI had headaches and pains in my | , too, and fel. worn out all day “But after I had taken three bot- : 2 = q | : Do you have trouble buying CORSETS SS f Thompson Trio Girdles Scott’s Girdles We carry these in stock to fit ” PAGE FIVE 'MRS. MENDL HAS NTA Modart Gossard C/B party was given py us : Q et Maher, daughter of | tles of the Tanlac treatment, the in r ) Bee ERY ager Manne et Gael jdigestion, nervousnes: and other ul any type ‘Dhird: Slrset tbr a uFaUNY Of YOURE | apie ments disappeared pe and 1] ‘ ‘©, people, a number of whom were at- SUZIE MEEK | was feeling as healthy and happy ca tenditig the Business college. By Marian Hale fever plenty of strength and | ze parse i zg Dee Mg catia na SR ee et as Decorations were pleasingly car- rel vy IVA JOSEPHINE RIDER ener and I'm eating, sleeping | 33 Hal Bue Inc URLEREHG GBlOHECIAN TRE Picturesque Indian names have | and feling just fine. To my last day | f teresting feature of the evening was | mar ecu, amenable for sum- » the pace set by the city flap- | 1 will feel grateful to Tanlne = You can be fashionable and comfortable, because we Avie ‘valentine shox: widen ‘contuined| ess ; Pt is for sule by all good drug Bc of a 3 }> arts for all’ vhe guewts, Inj u con | Oueee auld. for: nifty ‘cances’ ond “What she needs most is an op- | Over 5-million bottles. sold carry many models especially designed to fit your figure. i spe cba 2 Gage Oy, so, suck things, but among Indian ortunity find herself—t ain Y 1 ie o, + © i f test of ‘piercing hearts, first prize| girig they're’ not a bit tashlonable, i lai Adv Today is not too soon to be fitted to an exactly-right was awarded to Miss Bernice Vesp- | $yyj o% ‘ ‘i rane oo 7 } srhian and second to Mr. Oalter. | Suge Meek says, siiSle seldom, gets beyond the ee ee ake alae the veil CORSET. Astiihver etuven neReardiveres \narere arene one e national sixth grade in ‘school — not from | from our bodies, take also the veil { weraigiven® by iGuy “ET BINKS, blind | Chris < Q the Laas hate 8 | lack of Cabigan but from lack | from all our hear t © cul thy = teres eee u an Asgociation’s real Indian- of opportun She rarely ac-| morning upon our souls; quicken al + P+ "Among the guests were Mi and! POM secretaries, j quires wh all higher educa-| our labor and our prayer; let the |Z Db. par eeaall aise ranks as an authority on In- tion. The government schools-dle- | noontide of thy grace and peace re- e e e ‘Baker: aughter, Mr. | V22 gitls today vote half of cach day to industrial | main. May we walk, while it is yet aie Daun aaTeetaeace | “Sun-in-the-Eye” much prefers work--cooking and sewing, for in-| day, in the steps of Him, who with JU SBISMARCK == p : , | to be known a die Jones.” Her stance. So when the Indian girl] fewest hours, finished thy divinest : attee schoolmate likes “Carrie Smith” finishes her studies, while well | work. Amen. , nA ae ate Guest Ore ses Iva | better than “Drowsy Water.” So trained for housework, she's defi- | 2 = HNN Davies Burniees Veapermnni, 1 “’ Miss Meck states. cient in the branches which give | ee = A course luncheon was served at! ie Rae aieres jel a j Pane ae | the Eltinge theater tonight onc] offer relief to the thousands of pho-|did for New York play-goers all last the close of the evening. bo) aie a ELLA DELORIA cial accomplishments, { critic wrote, “It is doubtful if there Re seeintinenneati ee 4 | season! rc aMivhteh Lonestite he'll Re Sorry | H , i toplaygoers satiated with ornate am ’ ra = Senator T. L. Rider of Oklahoma.| Meek, “has a a spect f er| “When she has attained grea N has. r been anything ay strictly |) ich spec d silly, saechar- es * * % a u 1} 2 k, “has a great respect for her When she has attained greater | i 4 “ ‘ javish sp nd y, sie r . om ~, s - Guy Blake, Blind Miss Rider is a widely known con-| white sisters. cultural development she'll regret | CoE Ris te ponds nn ines Plott Ae eee ee ae te fae ae Star will sete cert singer, one of the stars of the} “On the reservation you'll find | that her native heritage of music| Notice is hereby gi that Ase . Sy | what) Clen "3 st play,| food sale at Sorenson’s Hard- 4 x , a y Noties y given that on] orn RACH EROU REIT n 3 Soren Reader, to Appear | Boston Conserv tory of Music. Her| her with her hair bobbed, wearing |and art has been lost or diverted.” | tuesday, the 20th day of February,| though “A Bill of Divorcement” willl 6.61. which the film is an adaptation,| ware store, Sat. Feb. 17th. 5 Ser Cherokee name is Atlae-Unkalunt,| French heels!and dancing to the} Meek shares with Ella De-| A. D. 1923, a special election of the | Guy E. Blake, blind reader and) but very few people outside the| same tunes that New Yorkers play | loria and Ruth Muskrat the distinc-| Board of Education of the City ot } singer, who studied at the MePhail| Cherokee tribe know it. It’s as|on their own phonographs. | tion of being the only Indian girls | Bismarck of the State of North Da- é School in Minneapolis, Minn. has | Josie Rider that she wants her Loves Indian Music on the Y. W. C. afte VAI three) | ROLS, will Ue es weeparnonecoravel™ ‘ prepared a very interesting program | palefacé friends—of whom she has As for music ,the Indian girl | cre college educated and cager to! ng upon the following question: / of songs, t » and monologues | any number——to know he re loves her own people’s folk | share with their own people the! “shall the negotiable bonds of the to be giyen Friday evening at eight| “The Indian girl,” says Miss |,songg best, but she wants to keep | advantages the yhave profited by.| Board of Education of the City of bd o'clock at the Rialto theatre. wares OD wwe ee | Bismarck of the State of North Da- . me of the selections to be given ; eS Meera ae reagan s kota be issued in the sum of Eigh- : ‘ ting with her brother] Ward Bertsch of Streeter, Miss Em-| places, But on the coiffeur ry | ty-Five Thousand Dollars ($85,000) ciphe Two Grenalliers! fend ster, Mr. and Mrs. K. A, Me-]ima Rathjen of Zap, Pauline Martel) —ps-st | due within twenty (20), years fram Saacamiat ord. of Medina, and Mrs. John Nathan of| Besides, his lungs had been af-) date, bearing interest at the rate of} ,, 1° 5 sie “The Spell of the Goodrich, have entered the Bismarch| fected, and so he must save, he add | five percent (5%) per, annum, pay: California Fig Syrup IS ; POSTPONE Soc Roc 4 : ‘on;, | able semi-annually on January 1 an’ rvice)—*When the Old 0S SOCIAL PROGRAM. | hospital for treatment. Master ed cheerful What would you, July 1 of each year, for the pur- ona s *—(Dunbar)—'Young | The social part of the program!uel Doerr of Lehr, Mrs. Thom | madame, c'est Ia v \pose of raising meney to érect a Child’s Best Laxative , ; | planned by the M. B. A's for this| Katheley and baby boy of Ryder, ¢.| . And meantime madi me's heart wat! suitable, brick geade schoo! building “Song of the Mush-on” by| evening has ben postponed because] F. Sthultz of Rosebud, Hermar:| slowly breaking. He suggested a hair! on Block 18, McKenzie Addition to ert." Little Mother of Mine.” |of “Tip Top.” The regular business | Gatzkie of Herried, Magnus Svensrud c; she bought it a huge bottle, the City of Bismarck, N. D.* Reading (dialogue)——“The Aban-| meting will be held. of Almont have beet discharged fron:| ® violet perfume, enough to last | | The polls at said, special election doned Elopement”—(Lincoln). | ~~ - the hospital. lifetime, she agreed. Madame is} will pe oben La Niet ngs—“The Gipsy Love Song”--|-.RETURNS FROM BUSINESS TRIP. Z bled with oily hair—this pre- ands see bak Led ogi Ci |, + “Call Me Back Pal 0° Mine.” LP. E. MeCurdy, who! has been in tine Baby bere Hong isawithony a eal ata oad By order of the Board of Educa- onoleguc—“Betty at — the Ball | Cw lier and’ Fargo for the past] Mr. and Mrs. Knute Larson of Go'- ve pep hue collection pr ros es: | tion, a - : jweek on business returned this! va, announce the birth of a baby boy nit Coes Madame nee) DOU NE ae, (Signed): aS Pi nolpae = anes sions pan morning. JibGensatithe (BieHiniGe Hospitelwon cells aa ea Bacula Bho RICHARD PENWARDEN, n (Watterman sa a \d | Jalentine’: ay. boug! every B, reckle: - Swcctligan: (ot Mane Gnimese Wile | IN DERANIEUURROEARO MEDI Cth ee bill was stuggering, but pressing all ee comb Riley). The social meeting of the D. A. B Parents of Son: the change intd the hand that was | 77 oe Mrs. Fred Darouin of Dawson will! which was scheduled Tuesday atthe} ‘The birth of an infant son born| "®t maimed, she fled, dead broke, | AT THE MOVIES | FEODOR CHALIAPIN’S play the accompaniments, The pro-|home of M O..N. Dunham, has] at the Bismarck hospital Feb. 13 13 What did it ‘matter? = What did | @— i ram will require about ninety min-| ben indefinitely postponed. anounced by Me. ind Mrs. Weiter anyening fate meer iat that lit: CAPITOL THEATRE H Song of the Voiga Boatmen utes. sibs Aaron: ; le tubercular coiffeur with three} 4 cust which numbers some of the Seges coer es Eeke EAL otesOn joann Hart of Carson. fingers and false nose’ could still! most Boiulae 3 sieeeceaain All the world has been awaiting it—Victer Record 88662 ‘ ‘ SPEAKS TO NONPARTISAN M Gotchell of Chicago, Ill FRA ee smile gaily over the heads of rich) motion pictures today is seen in stes. winnie OMEN | is a guest at the home of her daugh. | 2Xperiences in a AS Sr can adidas Sigewcn Janu-| “Quiney Adams Sawyer the Metro- SIX REMARKABLE FOX TROTS Mrs. Minnie Craig of Esmond, re-| ter, Mrs, E. T. Burke for a short Pan * ary Designer. : | SL photoplay which is scheduled for Bessiinees The Virginians presentative in the lower house, oa . or a shor Parisian Hair Shop 2 presentation on Monday at the Cap- Pasay Dear tor The Groat White Way Orchestra tne chief speaker at the morning ae Se Se ————— 2 | itol Theatre. It is just one of the rietor 19000 ion of the Nonpartisan Women’ TERS BONHAMS, The little man who shampooed her | Fellowship of elements which go to make this mo- Ivy (Cling to Me) Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra a clubs today. Election of officers an W. G. Gaynor has joined the: staff r had a maiimed hand, and in-| ) PB | tion picture one of the truly worth- Gave You Up Just Before You Threw Me Down drawing up of résolutions took, place | of Bonham Bros. Jewelers. His for- ed upon displaying two other] | rayer while screen efforts of the season, Paul Whiteman and I tis Orchestra / this afternoon. hea home Waccin coerecihy Mont. wounds, and a false nose. He grew | @—————____________.____@ | Persons who have seen this ru Victor Record 19003 (pS emma tae | pau iand confidential, and pulling cards from) 1) 1 Genten Bible reading and classic in its screen form mair Parade of the Woode 1 Soldiers Paul Whiteman CAVELL SCOUTS MEET. | his pocket bearing English and An- ics 5 ¥ it is a delightful, and at the same Mister Gallagher ar.:1 Mister Shean and His Orchestra > ’ ‘ rs? ——— oF | fee i ing | Meditation prepared for Commis Jase oe ‘ on i ‘Victor Recor i 19007 ‘ + | All members of Cavell Girl Scouts, | | CITY NEWS eslean cemen, divulned tds «evening Hae eee ea re” Federal, Coune!l | time, exciting and interesting pie- tetor Ri Troop No. 1, are urgently requested |] profession; acting as escort to nice aS as se ture. Re a) a ae Standard fox trots, new musica! tri:k= J: cmarkable feature records; tend meeting Friday, 7:30, at |\@——-———©] ladies traveling alone who wish to] of Churches.) | In the strong cast is seen Blanche | 14 Teves the “fruity” taste of t0 hard to choose you will wari Vie. 1. h house, for the second re- | Bismarek Hospital. init, chic restaurants of Berle: uncy Jesus a Preacher | Sweet, Lon Chaney, Barbara La Marr |e nin ig Syrup” and it never fails re x 1 nraal of the Scout play “The Tome} c, ; pay the Dill, he furnishes the neces-| ee (yc | SemnU Magers, URI Lineplie Hank ; ‘ils! ‘THE BIG SONG HITS OF ‘tHE MOMENT ing ots Houtirat torus elven ce Timofoe of Max, Mrs. John Rants| sary masculine company and “Voiia| “Jesus came... preaching the) 0) rouise Fazenda, June Elvidge,| © open the bowels. A teaspoonful ag n Pig eoaveeivensby athe nderwood, Mrs, Charles Witting | tout. We part good friends.” Gospel of God.” Mark 1:14. Paris aod ite today may prevent a sick child to- Cesplina ie the) Merning omy oe ee Rp 4 = mare! iss Rosalie Knudson of Vei-j ip. mane, aed inv se nose docs C BEDI lof Charles Felton Pid, novel of sh, 5 iF , f idee free ere Deon MADIES. _| va, Mrs. Peter Fehr of Hebron, Hale | uot show. Afver the Fly eee [OST | the same nume, of which more than| stomach is sour, tongue coated, Everybody's whistling th7m! tained the Woman’s Auxiliary with | Nelsen of Scobey, /Mont., Mrs. Ed-| 1a misere—one enjoys visiting gay MEDITATION: Jesus meant more) 0 dition copies were sold. Its story | breath bad remember a good cleans. ‘ valentine part : 1: t tent 4 me hs than intellectual assent when, he}. considcred the most representa-|ing of the little bowels is often all . ’ a valentine party last night at Le- < ~| preached that» men should believe | oj Cr atl dealing with rural life in| that is necessary. ‘gion hall, About seventy-five enjoy- | ry) Heer Gospel die aaid “resent and BE: | oe ee eet ee Te ee wa 4 oanalne "i Cae Ault vdeck! =ELOUNCED FROCKS BACK IN STYLE _| tt: Sosre!, Me said “repent and 6") New England. Rate asene otunnisy ito Henne Y luncheon w | AGA mae AAT ycceiipieteueanicituil|® = alifo s eaas ‘ | ‘ : any jeep than, complete #7 THE ELTINGE. rections for ba and enliaisny of a j recreation? 4 fi ip ate : 5 a me | Of “A Bill of Divorcement,” the] all ages printed on bottle. Mother AMONG CITY VISITORS. | HYMN: Associated Exhibitors special feature,] You must. s: California” or yeu E. Diters of Dickinson, William Lord, speak to me, that 1 may speak | rare ee eouatunee, Binney at | may get an imitation fig syrup. . Hammel of New Salem, Oscar An- | aiivinglcchaek of thy. Cones arring ; t dercon of Sterling, Mrs, A. Dochle As thou has sought, so let me scek —= 4 d Mrs. E. Poster of Moffit were Thy, erring children lost and lone) ee se aaa : SS i among the city visitors today. PRAYER: Eternal God, who, THAMES TOU TATA VITOR CSU ATT > 5 hast neither dawn nor evening, yet nf ‘ THIRD HOUSE DANCE sends us alternate mercies of the The third ofa series of dances of darkness and the day, there is no 5 the “Third House” of the legislature | light but thine, without or within. A Ri P d will be given at Patterson hall Fri- SCE eTAIELAR cENe enrtain of nite nole | eat Forridge day night, it is announced. by the ( entertainment committee. a \ Child * L ° Sve aap ildren like a whole wheat porridge y WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS if 118s. end 5 ' ae The Woman's Relief Corps will 5 ha: her po id — nd } mect at the home of Mrs. Josephine . than any ot rridge—and it Is so easy Hughes of 319 Second Street Friday 4 or ram ke g ho nd iets ot ease ll to make it, hot and tasty, out o . > | lena Gi sii ’ CALLED TO TRADE. | Pyramid Vile Suppositories Are Miss Anna Brunning was called t? | Known Bteryw or the Freda by news of the serious illness bi ‘They of her mother. A sure, safe way to overcome falling hair and baldness is to re- move the infected Se- bum.’ We give you a A signed guarantee with VAN ESS to remove 5 dandruff, stop itching -_ and grow harr, VAN ESS has grown hair on 91 out of 100 heads. Falling hair stops in two weeks the-scalp: thtongh rubber nipples: It's the marvelous new-way -nas- sage. You get satisfaction or money back. Keep free from the curse of ing; hair and baldness. AN ESS today. inney’s Drug Store Bismarck, N. D. ds shies don VAN ESS Liquid’Scalp Massdge\ feeds hair-growing medicine into! Flounced dresses are back again, Both satin and crepe frocks, for afternoon wear, and twill and tric- otine, for the’ street, are being de- signed. with from two to six deep | bounes forming the entire skirt. ‘Of the models sketched, the one with the long sunplice collar is of | tailored’ Poire ttwill——yery smart and businesslike, i The dress with the deep bib collar ja. an afternoon affair ‘of talteta and chiffon. sce The third frock makes an osten- tatious display of double ruffles at the wrist—a mark of extreme fashtonability this season. The yoke ‘bodice is new also. The frock is of crepe backed satin. - Wonderful i If you are one of thore unfortus nates strugeling with the pain and distress. of iteling, bleeding, pro- truding piles or hemorrhoids, ask any druggist for a 60 cent box of Pyramid Pile Suppositories. Take no substitute.» Relief should come | so quickly’’you will wonder why anyone should continue to suffer the pain of such a distressing condition. For a free trial package, send name and address to Pyramid Drog.iCai 626 Pyramid Bldg. Marshall, Mich.’ A hot dish for those good for youngsters as whole wheat. all-day food, delicious for bowel movement. cheese or marmalades. 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. * 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 these little loaves of crisp, oven-baked shreds of the ; Shredded Wheat is 100 per cent whole wheat, ready-cooked and ready-to-eat. It is a perfect breakfast or any meal. Contains all the bran you need to stimulate ‘TRISCUIT is the Shredded Wheat cracker—a real whole wheat toast—eaten with butter, soft bi ¢ : \ Made only by The Shredded Wheat.

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