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MONDAY, FEBRUABY 19, 1923 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE | | ] 7 ; - | | ———_________| “<@oclal da «| SEXLESS SELLING HOLD FUNERAL |*reornesrorum’ MM d | SPR P \It’s Here, Says Girl Insurance Agent, Who eRe ORS HiaRORALD | \ om ersonal | Sold Record $500,000 Policy : A Editor Tribune: | { T sometimes wonder if those who 3 H have the opportunity to enforce laws #}'- Miss Vesperman TOMCGRROW Hive TOPBEy: GECUBA’ S6ike 5 job as a menial ble to be broad ; Becomes Bride. in their ideas to concoct a | ; bea yee ey sauce for the gander as well as the é if ie marrige of Miss Gladys \ i 5 A 5] xoose, or observe the golden rule t ee) erman of this eity and George Burieigh “County Hloneers (iy ino te oiler eens Wale) He Brinkman of Chicago, Ill., took | Have Charge of the done by. Certain S. MeDonald 1s ' ] place in Mandan Feb, 1, according to | not of that make up. He can see : 4 wn, mmouncement received here Arrangements only those he does not like, and will rs. Brinkman has lived in this | eS parently go any length to carry city for a number of years, h Funeral services for the late Jy S.| out his venom, attended the scheols and business EL who pa daway at) Zap. McDonald states my telephone 3 college. For several yeays past she N. §., last week will be held tomor-! #itls and my girls in the cafeteria! has been employed by the Ose row at 2 o'clock: at the Webb. Bros.) have worked 365 days without a day : Will “Seed Col “Me. Brink Undertaking Pertors, with the Bur-| off: 1 have not a inl in either place heen 2 ated wil © Common- leigh Céunty Pioneers in che who have been in my employ that ny . | wealth Edison Bleetrie Company and the service. Rev. H, C. Pretleth.| lng. and none of them have work- THE BROAD SEAM . 5 t week to reams Coe rede waite Will conduct the service, Hy over ven pore Pas ¥6 ane if j : course in advanced electricity Mr. Plants was born in Burcyrus,| th¢ time is considered that is taken | a y ipmeént jus after which Mrs. Brinkman wilf jon “Oto, ubout the year of 1883 and] '? bY his spiesand investigators in A large, new, shipment just her husband in Chieago about June came to Bismarck in the early it's,| interrogating my girls in working received—also the high paint . ‘ 1 | He was engaged in the jewelry bus-| hours When they. are suprosed | te heel— ‘ tills as Ling Sal iness for a number of years with Mr.|4ney eat what elothes they wear and GIVE BIRTHDAY PARTY iyay (he Ghibli Menicey Go iby | Hee em Wats CLAN Gita ciel at sate 1 Ate: aull Muss MaterSbite of O14 pave hhc fnown as Pay] the amount of salary they re it Miss Florence Lacase, member of a wealthy and socially prominent E Chitin laghiddaitit estinas: = Hee be als ‘i A janis 80cU ie reduces the time they are i San Francisco family, vecently became the bride of Frank J. Gould in e tained fcr their daughter, He ite opeeces o nosition: With lcensiderablys “While ho . Paris. This 11 Gould’s third marital adventure and the second for Miss t Garbava, Sindby afternoon in hon: the Northern Pacific Railway, serv-) snooping- around my business he | Dacase. ; AUSSIE Lo LY ing in the freight department at the| was deliberately overworking the) ~~~~~~ ~~ RAPA PARADA ARR TALL oe Me Missouri river landing, which posi-| yirls that he empl Every couse dinner was served to 64 5 girls that he employs, Everyone » was refused by McDon-| cut into quarters, raisins, or fix n , Decorations were pleas- | iene held for « aumber of y knows that McDonald has made t stated she must get ner} may be added, ty tais pudding. On ° A ds B . Vent in vink Aywers EVE SCAG Nectar Rie attempt to single me out as the onc work done, and agreed with her she| ual cupful, added b fore the whites |W CALL QUERY o0rer} E and candles being of that hue. A RNASE SUL ASe Leal All hotel proprietor who has employed! must work over time, which she did,} of eggs are folded in, will be sutti- 4 bene oi uday eke formea a cen road company their freight de-| girls over eight hours a day and at! and McDonald knew it cients ter piece on the dining rocm table. | pment a ; . | less wage than the law designates E, G. PATTERSON. An excellent dessert for children ara was presented with Pallbearer include: H. [* | as them inimam wage. | pie vos eames ss & v sutttal pitta iby her Reade, W.'A. Falconer, W. EB. Couk.| This is the third time he has hud| @———______- 115 4th St. - | J.P. McGarvey, C, W. Blunt, and, me arrested and twice I have been Rrockarot es ie¥eaaliwensare : H. A. Thompson. The honorary pait | discharged, This time he wanted to Household said to be v opular at southern = é ‘| . said to be very popular at souther Ae ote 5 DANCING PARTY _ MISS CONSTANCE WOODWARD bearers will be: Capt. Isaac P. Bak.| do it wholesale and attempted — to Suggestions || resorts and probably will continue | {{HHIIITITIIINIUINNIINIININIIININNTITIII: _ A dancing party will be given i : (er W. H. Webb, Patrick, MeHugh,| have issued warrants against me and | made their vogue throughout the summer. i the Sons and Daughters of Norway | By NEA Service tial or else he was actively hostile | Thomas Welch, Capt. John Belk, W.| attempted to h the same ten = Often they are aaconpariied by sep: | —————————eeeS Friday evening, Feb. 23 at K. P. hall. | “New York, Feb. 19.—There's no} because ‘women don’t know 2 S$. Casselman, J. D. Wakeman, Steven| rants issued against Mrs. Patterson.| The use of water often will pre-| grate jackets of heavy printed BORDERED MATERIALS The dance will be of special inter-: longer any sex in business. thing about business.’ ph Dieteh, John Lyons, attorney refused to en-| vent scorcning. linens. Breakfast coats of delicate crepe ‘ est since it will be a combination of | ‘The important official behind the} “Now—the business woman has in; HEC. Swett; Thos y warrant for the arrest of| For instance, before you put milk & fe Hoan i oe iiagetie veqlleeatene old fashioned | dances alternating | mahogany desk doesn’t give a rap| lost her novelty. Prove to 4 man sfeGowan and John Yegen. terson and approved only| in # saucepan POH Aaah pan | For Monday and Tuesday,| cuffs and give almost the appea with modern. steps. whether the person on the other | that your proposition is a good one Interment will take place in 3: | three warrants, one covering — the| With the water; the milk is not near) Ghoaninog and Curl, 50 cents. im little frock ; ce side of the desk is a petite blond|and he docen’t give a thought to) yary's cemetery telephone girls and one the cafe-| ly © apt to burn. Ph hee 896. Marin I Sh BOC Gr vali IMA) eds ; INSPECTION NIGHT | with a rose in her hair or a lanky | age ,sex or color. No longer can} Z ‘ teria girls, alleging too long hours,| 1” filling gem pans, leave one sec- | INO! Ass AL el) The nual inspection of the | jndividual with a shrub on his lip|a woman, just because she js a wo- and one covering the dining room|! tion ale one aD eae ver in- = = | a aa ET Knights Templars commandry will and a stogie. man, expect to wheedle her way iritls, alleging their wages. as lees| Stead of dough; it will keep the cup- ‘ ’ Be > le held at the Masonic Temple to- | Constanse ‘Woodward, |past the office boy and take sp’ a lai mniaiani) wage lmerai ted: THe cakes or muffins from becoming too a ilo Oe Moline Millinery ‘ morrow cvening. Lieut. Col. Person | successful insurance agent who| busy man’s time. | remuneration received by the dining | D’°W"- é le nion all, > e a Minot ie here ie eee recently sold a record polley for} “But a woman, cilia GRO, room girls is much in aa of the a ER @| Broadway. Music by Tom Mod a er will be serve a 15 $500.000, has made the discovery. pect not as a woman but as ¢ = minimum wage permitted and Me-| | A a! i is o'clock |" “When 1 started selling insur-| man, need never fear discourteous Donald well knows that the business | | Farina Souffle | parecer tae LE Ly odes ; ene }ance eight years ago,” she says, | treatment. conducted is mine and not that ae Sih sa 2 t GOING HOME things vere diferent: Ghenwo.| \tneibixeerithe man ds the more Mrs. Patterson, «and that if any’ one! py BERTHA E. SHAPLEIGIL ion. Everybody _ welcome. Announce Their H Caldwell and daughter, | men were rare in the field and} considerate he ig in listening. It is to blame it is myself and not my | ae soared You will hear some good n and Mrs. Childs of | when I started out in the morning | is the junior bank clerk who puts b] wife. McDonald well knows that. — | Of Columbia University. music. Dance starts 8:30. - Colcharbor who have been snow-/ with a ‘policy and a pencil I was | on airs. \ ——s Regarding tips to my dining room} You need, to begin: i Spring Opening bound in Bismarck since the first | reasonably sure to encounter two| “But the day is gone when a wo age ay itl. if Mr. MeDonald can devise 1! ‘Two cups of milk, the rind of al! of the week expected to return to| attitudes: the man I approached | man in business can look to her ike pi | ‘¥8tem whereby the custom of tips] 4 lemon, yolks and the whites of ey : their homes this morning. was either interested in the nov-| sex either as an aid or a hindrance. nOsPl-| may be avoided, the world will bej three eggs, a quarter of a cup of i} ‘Se o Featuring eee lelty of being sold something by a Men simply are not aware of it any Hay eful to him, and I promise the} farina and half a cup of sugar. — | | od RETURNS FROM BUYING’ TRIP | woman and was unusually deferen- , longer.” due to a at event to pay the maxi-| Scald the milk in a double boiler | W Lyf Miss Incz Jones of the A. W.! SL RRL pee ee ey slospingsalehne ee, in the State of North Da-| oF over water, saaing Hemob etnata DAILY PHOTO: N Poke, Fl d Luecks G any who has been on a | ~~~ p; . Mrs, Day was seized with a severe) kota. 1 do not receive the tips gi the cold milk. en it’s hot, Pe- y lew oKe, lower, ani VIET ACT | —————$_________-_—_—9 | Peterson of’ the city, Ira Ser Jheadache a few days before she was| the girls and they now. receive | move the lemon and star the farina || © BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA w off-face shapes, modes of Al CITY NEWS || of Mott, B. ‘Timafaev of brought to Bismarck! for treatmen:| wage remuneration much greater, 8nd salt into the milk, adding it |’ Knownall over the Northwest for Quality dy cloth, silk hair cloth, tarned to Bismarck after an ab-'@——..-——____@| Victor Bankstrom of Kulm, Mrs. and fvom this she entered a state of] than the minimum made by Mr, Me-| Slowly to prevent lumps. | ® MAIL US YOUR FILMS @, ||| C2NGY Clout, § a Sree DEEVEERIEE REE : as Olaf Virrell of Kulm, Miss Adeline | comma She leaves hor husband and| Denald's Bureau, y Mr, Me-| Cook thirty minutes, remove from | pmmsmeecers oes _J}| braid, spanish lace and hair : Saas ‘| Parents of Son Spitzer of Ashley, M Emm! soup children, Agnes, Lyle, Irvanand| Mr, McDenald infers there was no. {te and add the yolks “of eggs, beat- braids combined with bril- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kusler of! Rathj ¢ Beulah, Mrs, Jaco rs there was n ith th lastly fold in th ‘ , SUPPE Mr. Mrs. Ernes athjan ot eulah, 2 Atchie, two brothe:'s, Ben Smith of | offense a a ah at nor) on with sug: jastly fold in the A 4 5 Roptist church assisted by the men | born this morning at the Bismarck | Roehl of New Leipzig, Miss Helen | jacion, and fag sisters, Mrs. Rance| instrumental in giving, He knows! Tur into a bs papel Dis Gia These hats possess an ex- of the Ghurchcwil : | hospital. Vossler of Zeeland, Bernard Rop- | ye or Washburn, ellie better, It is impossible to give a{ 8¢t dish in a pan of not water and ceptional appeal for their the basement of the ieee erts of the city, Mrs. A. ( seth jon of Boden, a, Mrs. Lucan] banquet by hotel awithoutihay: |Wexcian minutcen Deingecaraiolyehay distinctiveness in style and church Thursday, March 1 at sit. renmcuers Nat lub | 9 Vans Hook) are teen discharged ang Mrs, Noble of Fort Clark to| ing the waitresses who attend: not| the water surrounding the dish does value. Make it a point to aie » Bismarel N e trom the hospital. rk e or’ the 5 y ‘ i acl ocl wi!l hold a meeting Tuesday even- ee pmarsD mourn her death. work overtime, Hither the law must]. ‘gore with any rood livid sauce, see these before buying. — . ae reeiati Mr. and Mrs. Day are well known] be changed in North Dakota or ban- : : MISSIONARY SOCIETY. ing at 8 o'clock at the Association 7 2 eins Peta LENT OLbeaals ARS KEN Geena hard saucs, o um ne NARY SOCIETY. at Comments: residents of Hazen. ‘The remaing} duets cannot be given. Another exe (DaePatersauehteg asics seicieaiaca © Woman’s Foreign Missionary | eee ; will be taken back to Hazen tomor-4 ample of what is sauce for the | society of the Methodist church will, | Announce DMS ELECTION row and funeral services will prob-| foose ix NOT sauce for the gander. | hold petingr to fi 5 : ere : y Last Saturday the stat vorked it: een it I at 2:20 at the home of Mrs. F. | Mz: and Mra. R. 8. Small who SCHOOL aply sbexbela eed Last (Saturday the state worked its Omit HMI"! xMNMHQ NNW MHA Register. | WAR MOTHERS ME The regular monthly meeting of the American War Mothers — will be held Tuesday afternoon at Le- gion hall at 3 o'clock. VES ON SHORT VISIT Mrs. Edward Bannon left this morning for a few days visit with Mrs. C. O. Smith and Mrs. Leo Gordon of Fargo | —— | STAR MEETING | The regular meeting of the East: érn Star will be held Tuesday eve: ning at 7:30 o'clock at the Masoni Temple, LEA Mrs. EASTERN | VISITOR LEAV Miss Myrtle been vi FOR HOME. Ross of ‘Fargo, wh ting here with s dys Harvey and other friends re- turned to her home this morning. | CITY CALLERS. Grant Hubbell and family of Winj O. R. Bellington and family of Dris- | coll, H, L, Lomas and W, L. Shure | of Fargo, were city callers today. GUESTS AT STRAUSS HOME. RL Weddell and daughter, Miss Evelyn of Fargo, were guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Strauss | | reside ‘seven miles south of Bis- marck are the parents of a daugh- ter born at the St, Alexius hos- pital. i Chief Buys Car Chief Robert Jager of the Bis- marck Fire Department has pur- chased a Chevrolet roadster for his official duties. The powerful valve in head motor used in the Chev- rolet, and it’s ability to travel close to a mile a minute, has made the car many friends amongst these whose work require fast transportation. Bismarck Hospital Carl Knodel of Lehr, Ole Warne of Driscoll, and Mrs. Gus Daffin- rud of Hazen have entered the Bismarck hospital for treatment. Mrs. Ed Betsch of Streeter, P. A. Pretty New Raiment for . Small Girls over Sunday. TO VISIT SON. | A. 0., Krogen of Driscoll, was in ‘Bismarck yesterda» to visit his son who is ill at the Bismarck hospital. | : | lm VISITING IN JAMESTOWN Miss Clarice Belk spént the week end in Jamestown as a guest at the home of Judge John Carr, \ a FIFTY COUPLES ATTEND i % Fifty couples were present at th. “ ‘Shrine dance given at the Masopi H Temple Saturday evening. | ATTENDING BOARD MEETING. | Rev. L. R. Johnson left this morn- ing for Grand Forks to attend a Bup- | tist church board meeting. { \ § { fa REPORTED IMPROVING. | Mrs. L. Pfeifer of 605 Ave. C., whu has been seriously ill is reported to | si )° be improving nicely. Mrs. Fred-Sims of Willow City, ar- es rived Saturday night to visit with} m- her husband, who is a member of the | nd legislature. | a, L NEIGHBORS FOOD SALE. ia rT ett in, ROYAL NEIG eee aeepo an ' The Royal Neighbors will hold a|',, Little girly pists 3 meses ae ed {ong sale Saturday at Hoskins- | Faris are, 0s ae ssa hee For “best Adresses,” taffe| or A ;.| chiffon velvet—usually in shell pink, cof uSenator Ay Le Marti of cra. | with little trimming—are indicated. > Deh Bae wae e | For less formal wear, black -and rat , here today. % emerald green are contrasted in S | frocks with irregular panels or bands = P Homesteaders juerade | of one shade or the other. e Thursday, Feb. 22nd, | But the diminutive lingerie dress- at K. of P, Hall. ‘Three prizes, | are most fascinating. They are of . best and original and comic. | 7." chine, in all ‘the delicate pastel Tickets $1.00. shades, trimmed with embroidered ‘Extra ladies. 25 cents, © ; lots; net frills) or pin tucks, Notice is hereby given that on Tues- day, the 20th day of February, A. D. 1923, a special election of} the Board of Educa- tion of the City of Bis-| marck of the State of | North Dakota will be} held at Will School in said district for the pulyese of voting up- on the following ques- tion: ‘“Shall the negoti- able bonds of the Board of Education of the City of Bismarck of the State of North Dakota be issued in the sum of Eighty- Five Thousand Dol- lars ($85,000) due within twenty (20) years from date, bear- ing interest at the rate of five per cent (5%) per annum, pay- able semi-annually on January 1 and July 1 of each year, for the purpose of raising money to erect a suit- able brick grade school building o Block 18, McKenzie Addition to the City of Bismarck, N. D.” ‘ The polls at said! election will be open ‘at 9:00 o’clock A. M. and closed at 4:00 o’clock. P. M. of said: day. . : By order of the fae of Education. igned Richard Penwarden, 10 a, m. to 11 p. m. They did this, no doubt, voluntarily, but so do the girls who work voluntarily in the hotels and restaurants who do an: overtime service, I am not aware that any girl has gone to Mr. Me: Heart Trouble Claims Wieble Boy ¢ John Wieble, 13-year-old son Mr. and Mrs. George Wieble of 1300 Thirteenth street, passed away at the family residence Saturday afte noon at 4 o'clock after a lingering illness of seven munths as a result of heart trouble. F John was a student at Richholt school. Funeral services will prob- ably ,be held tomorrew afternoon at 2 o’clock from Webb ~Bros, Under- taking parlors. ly snoops with his spies and inves- tigators to ascertain the exact hours put in by my girls, and forgets to put his own house in order, None of my help to date has fainted away from a nervous breakdown from ov- erwork as has happened under Me- Donald in the Workmen's Compensa- tion Bureau. He says he had no ste- nographer in the Compensation Bu- reau work overtime. It may be so. eo ._ |The employee who fainted from All persons taking part in| overwork under him, it is true, wa Mardi Gras will rehearse|® bookkeeper, but she was a femaic, and according to her statements McDonald hired her, placed her at work, and when she asked for extra Tuesday 7:30 p. m. at B. & P. W. club rooms. on pancakes, biscuits and corn bread. That’s Karo Syrup. And for children, Karo on sliced bread—a perfect spread. There is Karo for te and 1 meal: ee ee i, wee—Va aro 3: Square Can—Green Label Ravo—With Pare Maple Sugar 4 Imitation Blople Flavor—Oramge Label Kare Baked Beans made at home are better til barely tender. Put id Mazola,|Karo, on: oven ina Selling Representative Corn Products Sales Co. 827 Lumber Exchani Minneapolis, or Cook Book, or write to Corn Products Refining Co., Dept, A, Argo, Illinois uilding Clerk. Donald to complain but he diligent- | = | { 1 | Spring Rustles In The first silk frocks of taffeta rustle across the_style horizon and make their bow and a graceful bow it is, much in the charming grandee manner. For bouffant skirts of taffeta falling be- low a tight bodice bertha collared in lace have a quaintly old-fashioned yet crisply new fash- ioned air. A low placed girdle of flowers or a skirt tiered with ruffles if you please’and you have, a belle of the mode, : Spring 1923. The prices range from $19.50 up. Webb Brothers “Merchandise of Mcrit Only” | 2 C : = = ze