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‘ . TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1923 | Social and | Personal | 80 Attend Banquet Given by Auxiliary laid for 80 gue. ogether dinner given xiliary of the Amer zat the Grand Coverd were with Mi adge Ru- * introducing each speaker with Y remarks. Mrs. Vicla B, Fouts, of Towner, stata chapl of the auxiliary, spoke words of invocation. Mrs. Ferris Cordner, president of the ary, spoke plans of the auxiliary for the com- Mrs, Genevieve Menard hearers with a vocul Cordner, as commander on ing year, pleased her Fe of the local American Legion spoke on the needs of a club house for the men, Dr. J. O. Arnson spoke on the relation of the Le tothe community, Maj H. Russ discu ad Legion and Auxiliary Should Do {in North Da- Mrs. J. W. Riley, representing the Wa Mothers of | Bismarck, ! brought a message from her organ- ization to the women of the auxili- ary. A putrictic solo was pleasing given by Mrs. John Larson. In dition to the regular numbers of the program the crowd was led in ‘the sin cf patriotic songs by Mrs. John Li M. Hughes presiding at the piano. The committee composed of Miss Teila Diesem, chairman, Mrs, Anna Selvig Huber, and Mrs. Ferris Cord-} ner aeserve great credit for the af} fair which is another step toward | cooperation between the Legion and, Auyiliary in future undertakings." | Entertain at Birthday Party’ jaa a 11:0 Mrs. Otto Holta of 511 Washing! ton Av birthday honor of his birthday anniversary at, that time. Decorations with pink and white » Holta home. The evening | spent@by the guests in playing whist with the honors for high score being wen by Johnnie George, At midnight a course luncheon was _ covers being laid for twelve. town guest G. ¢ Be te, and 3 Kulm. 5 P. E. 0. Sisterhood Elect Officers At the meeting of the P. terhcod at the home of Mr 5 Hollingsworth yesterday azternoon officers for tie coming season were clected. ‘The program was devoted to a study of tie P. KE, 0. constitu- tion with Mrs, F, R. Smyth as lead- o sery Out were Chart Officers elected were: Mrs. Charles vice president;, \ iston, recording: secre corresponding s . O'lLare, Mrs. trea: Marvin Schoelkopf, FAREWELL PARTY. ewel] surprise party was giv- ening by a group of friends and Mrs. Ed. DeCosse, wao ing soon for Miles Cit evening was spent by ying cards, the hon- nig won by Mrs, Ww and George Bernges. course luncheon wa CITY ARRIVAL. Mrs, C. E. Crum of MeKenzie w: among the city arrivals Saturday evening, coming to visit Mr, Crum who is. iM at a local hospital. TAKES POST-GRADUATE WORK. Dr. M, E. Bolton returned today from the East, where sae has been taking post graduate ‘work for the past month, RETURN FROM EAST. Major and Mrs. Frank S. Henry returned from the East Tuesday, where they have been for the past monta. A surprise birthday party given for S. E. Bergeson last eve- ning at his home by a party of friends and relatives. The guest who came in costume spent a de- lightful evening in playing cards, ee NUMA ULL WOU Le WL LL was The son, with Mrs. Genevieve | and front and shi 'STYLE EVEN Ss ETS RULES IN NEGLIGEE silhouette has proved ‘especially adapted tfegligee. The mcedel sketched is of chiffon} your dear presence, and ate up velvet, The’ surplice neckline, with one ide of the V carried to the waist,! going to lined with chiffon. j is used with excellent effect. Long luncheo “ Yeomen Give Whist Party The bell sleeves are lack oa d, on wis serve Brotherhood of American Y were charmingly carried | last evening at their lodge hall at wide | hay enough to show. the colorful chif- | ¢! * fon lining. birthday THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TT | PAGE FIVE j = 1 i : | hing seams entirely new | gj ORE re he | Newest Color ae Ge hake atta adore fn eer ae” leet Sanna foc |e ane <u i This Season Is 1 eerie and one never knows what] treatment, Mrs. Paul Robidow and BABY’S COAT IN . © expect, except that the next] baby girl of the city, Adam Leis- Hf} , Mountain Haze ugh wil he louder than the first.| meister of Harvey,” Mrs. Do J | DIAMOND DYES sa fun-maker, Mr, Lloyd has} Hughes of the city, Mra, Joe Shek- - a) hed the pinnacle, but in’ “Dr. crow of Max, Mrs. John Ouit of| “Diamond Dyes” add years of weat AN INTIMATE STORU OF INNERMOST, “he had also established him-| Mandan, Mrs. B. Fisk and Mrs.|to worn faded skirts, waists, coats, * runner-up for honors with | (Lucind oan of e city, | stockings, sweaters, coverings, hang- EMOTIONS PSVEALED IN PRIVATE LETTERS " AERC ER eT Hie ing Beers CopyrI@ht 1925 -NEA SErVICE INC. the screen's greatest lovers, as his| William Finnerty’ of Dawson, and | ings, draperies, everything. Every love scene with Mildred Davis seem-| Miss Lillian Rell of Werner have {peckage contains directions so siin- THE AUTHOR'S FOREWARD ed to us to be one of the most de-| heen discharged from the hospital. | ple any woman can put new, rich, Letter From John Alden Prescott : To Leslie Hamilton You will notice that I have wr't- ten no salutation at the beginning of this letter, Leslie darling. It is not because I want to be ;unconventional, sweetheart, but , because I have found no endearing ‘word in cur language that adequ- jately embodies what you are to It has been said many times: y that no one writes letters no’ days, but if one should gather to- gether all the letters that are pass- ed between friends and neighbors and relatives, one could easily piece out the story of the tangle we call life. For many years I have saved ‘me aiways. | After leaving you I came {to the office and plunged into jwork. Honestly, Leslie dear, I | wanted to forget you—it hurt me just as when a biography is writ- ten friends and acquaintances come to the rescue of the bio- egrapher with memoranda. ack i} Strutz Jr. of Jamestown have en- how the’ have known all my life, the read-, er will find, if he follows closely, the human qualities of everyone, { including himself. i; “Mountain Haze” is the name of | My characters are average peo-jthe one and only, spring shade— ple, some rich, some poor; none of £0 fashion authorities say. them very good and none of them} thoroughly bad. ‘iotrope, it’s similar to all and each |; My only hope is that those whojof these colors—touched up a bit) read this story, told by these let-' with couleur de rose. , telegrams and other data! Of the gowns sketched, one is of | be as interested in it as L was! mountain haze flat crepe, combin- ed with. black; the i to! got into the roadster—that roads jter which has been blessed with | he ‘the miles for hours. . Oh, my girl, my girl, how am I get through the next ‘weary days, and weeks—and_ per- months? You know that 1 k it is foolishness that we must have a wedding and that you must have a trousseau if, because of them, we will lose out of. our jlives all this eterfity of compan- jionship and love? And to think that three weeks {ago, my darling, I did net know ‘there was such a girl as you in all ‘the world. It doesn’t seem possi- ‘ble that I ithe wil ] in writing it. other is of; It goes without saying, that: in; mountain haze chiffon and silver} an intimate story of this kind, | tissue. where many a reader will recog-| nize himself or herself, the author may not sign her name. THE AUTHOR. jher a role which affords every op- | t portunity for the unusual abil ‘which has made her recent pictures ja joy to see. In the present picture | ing that little curl just back’ she is a country girl who has won ithe faver of Broadway by her abili-{ pr v}of your ear, men gave a progressive whist party finding you before this. Darling, in all the universe there ty as a dancer. She loves Hugh 4 | Fate for keeping you so long from|are oniy two people; and though Thompson, the.son of wealthy Fiith . y-two players participated. | me, paited, you are still close, close in! Avenue parents who are bitterly op-{ Ladies high honors were tied between | At this moment my fingers are! the heart of- osed to his infatuation. Seeking) Mrs. H. Evenson and Mrs. Wyciskala. | tingling with the desire to touch Your lover, always nly happiness for herself and the ‘The former won on the cut a beauti- that little curl behind your ear. JOHN. | man she loves, she consents to «| ful eulhelhe cH oe howe You will never know, peat Hey c secret marriage in order to avoid aa} was made and donated by Mrs. A. W. | how much wiil power it took in the . 6 open break between Hugh and iis} Gentlemen's high honors | jong, long time before I told you! Saving Steps in The family, But they discover the facts, | won by E. L. Faunee, the prize that I loved you, to keep from Garden and are relentlexs in the determin- | being an feriharn penelle eee ‘kissing that au of red gold! hair. oe ation that their son’s life shall not} tion prizes went to Mrs. H. 1 noticed it the moment I met| py), : rane er ar-|be ruined by such an alliance. The} and Grant Mares. Luncheon was yoy. "ts invitation was the most oi ae saceallsa ct tlhe Braet Tee uate brite scnved Tolowene the erie. alluring thing 1 have ever Known. [just as essential as itis een ne | Rosalie very near to disaster, bat in Nee oe 4 It threw the transparent white-|}itenen, the laundry, the garage or|the end she finds real bappiness. Miss Rudge’s Pupils _ ness of your skin into high selief.) in. stable. Economy of steps and : =F 4 ital it made me think of alabaster.) \ork should be the main considera- THE ELTINGE Appear in Recital ‘armed hy a hidden human flame, [NOT should be the mitin considers 1 aig a gomparison is to. be _mads : Strange, isn’t it, that such al oniy used nearest to the kitchen] 0f the funny business of the sereen Miss Rudge presents pupils in re- ‘ttle thing as a lock of red gold] 405) The early, spring vegetables} fer the last year, honors must go cital, assisted by Mrs, Ackerman and pair will change the whole destiny |oP°mrg "he “conveniently at. hand|t Mr. Lloyd. | Mrs, Newton, at the high school {of g man? I remember that for| Should be, conventeaty at Melt] So wrote Quinn Martin, screen auditorium, Tuesday evening March qays after meeting you, 1 coulQ! iy gather the crisp young radishes,| editor of the New York World after 6, at 8:15 o'clock. The following \tairy feel the , electric thrill of |e eee ince, and early spinaen,| Seeing “Dr. Jack,” Harold Lloyd's program will be given: ‘that lock of hair, caressingly en-|°"rhese early vegetable new five part comedy which is the Vocal taken The noon, tomor enza. in today. solo erman and Miss Cochran, Reading .. Marion Ackerman } ou: a by other vegetables and should be | Q 66 0 ANS” Vocal solo sabella Cochrane jand then, Liseie ER ee at one side of the garden, usually 3 “DAKOT. \ ese nye ee ree) TS | wetarn a Uknewathac youmarel(elieuea! a pesto ARE PROMOTED Mrs. Hughes and Miss Cochrane one gor] in all the world for me—|" Tho tallest vegttables such as corn, rae paar earl and Mr. Sakairssen |Seemed but shadows fitting across Bree te athe inane) Caecaks ea in Fargo banks at the last election, Mre Heat Mra, Hughes and Miss (@ dim screen of half remembrance.| father than in the middle E. J. Baier, Prank Archibald and Esther Larson will accompany the} This letter, dear one, will prob-| where it will be neces Irene Rie ae yoann | music numbers. A collection will be |ably seem to you the ravings of @/ around them to reach rene Edgar were appointed as: during the evening. lic is cordially invited to attend, LADIES ATD MEETING. Ladies Aid society of First Lutheran church will meet at and if I had not won you now, mv the church parlors Thursday after-j>pirit weuld have Marca 8 at 2:30 o'clock. FORTNIGHTLY CLUB. Mrs. A. M. Brandt will be hostess to members of the Fortnightly club; you and I would be one! ‘row afternoon. CONFINED. TO HOME Mrs. Vere Spohn is confined to her|you wish that my lips were softly home with a severe attack of inflp- | VISITS DAUGHTERS. Joe Sorth of Baldwin, who arrived Bismarck Friday to visit his daughters. Misses Emma, Rose and Minnie Sorth returned to his home HERE ARE THE McKENZIE HOTEL FIVE. They play for the dances at Patterson’s Hall every Wednesday and. Saturday nights. Old Ireland ‘once more, Seventeeth, , Rates ‘for in city: $5 an Hour, outside of city same Rate Plus railroad fare and Hotel expense. ” The: Annual St. Patrick’s Dinner Dance at the McKenzie Hotel will be more elaborate than ever be- fore, as this social event has always been large! tended make: your reservations ‘early and celebrate Saturday night, at- March ..Mrs. Hughes ‘twining itself about my finger: The pub- | haventor bagninkedianmcir attraction at the Eltinge theat vedaiieals é oy Heat |yy ree aeY® See eee een Tinae when proximity will be appreciated. ior. tough Tuesday, Wednes Vocal solo .......-dohn Saksirssen ‘crawled. on leaden feet when YOU) Senaragus, and thubary, shout he "DE “isa delicious con-| Reading Elizabeth Newton were saway dri a myself why | Placed where they will be least_in plone so of everyting fore Bert Quartette «.. cetyeete teense a girl like you should care for a | the way and least interfere with the ope for in a sup y Mesdames Iughes, Newton, Ack- '@ SiN} [ke You Sie vew cold with “ficiency of the gen garden | plan, Their space cannot be shared fear that you would not love me, all other women that I had known There were only three promotions | ant cashiers of three different bank: All are graduates of Dakota Busi- ness College, Fargo, N. D. i 230 D. B. C. graduates have be- | come bank officers (42 are women. ) | Can ahy Northwestern school touch | this record? We believe not. Why don’t YOU “‘Follow the Bucce$$ful’’? ? Enroll next Monday at the school with a 30 years’ record | of SucceS$ denind it. Write tdday | to F. L. Warkins, Pres., 806 Front | St., Fargo, N. D. j mad man. I am mad, dearest; ;mad with love for you. And as | ‘write to you tonight, I know that you and I were meant for each the ‘other from the bezinning of time tables on cither side. -——_® i | AT THE MOVIES | CAPITOL THEATRE “Broadway Rose,” which yester- day opened at the Capitol Theatre, is sure to appeal to those who found pleasure in Miss Murray's recount productions. “Peacock Alley” and scination,” and that means nearly everyone who goes to the movie For in “Broadway Rose” Mi ray has un interesting story givi gone through jother countless eons, seeking you For it was written in the Book of Fate that some day—and thank God that some day is to be soon— Dear heart, I hope at this mo- ‘ment you are thinking of me as I am thinking of you—I hope that ———— a lL RUBBER either orchid, wisteria nor hel- | paby ightful we House is Sold Lowell Taft has purchased a home| on East Avenue B through the Hed- | Estate Agency. ith of pele of Wi hospital St. Alextus Hospital Keller of the city, Henry A. E oly bs item. Geta LANPUER § 5 hav e ever witnessed area SMPTE CITY NEWS i ac eam ee = the notes and letters from my - eae ther it is linen, cotton or ee yHeoT Bae Gou oh the: train friends, ‘simply because wanted as, harents of Daughter turday night. goods.—Adv. this noon—after three weeks of |t°,cary out this theory. rand Mrs. Charles Young of Vatich thrilling happiness as I did The ensuing serial has not all e the parents of a daughter |p sammuagmmnmnmyu MMM not think could come to anyone on of it-come to me in the shape of born at the Bismarek hospital i this earth—my heart became lead. | letters, as the reader will see. But day, en at the thought that I would ne: {When my friends found that I. in- : : isee you for at least a month, and/tenccs to write a, Story of this Bismarck Hospital 5 ° my only comfort was that at the kind about a little group of peo- J. R. Camron of Dassel, Minn. usiness n e Yl lend of that time I would go to[Dle they began to look | among : Olson of Plaza, Mrs, 0. S a 4 |you to bring you back to be with their human documents and T wa sof ‘itichey, Mont § : “™ deluged with notes and other d: Blohm cf Steele £ berg of Mandan, M andan, Chr hek, and Muster Robert Mrs, Emanuel Tietz of son of Scoby, Mont ss te It is a strange thing tered the Bismarck Senor ad cay | lives of people are bound together treatmen |would be hundreds of mil and yet withal each person is ab-! New Leipzig, Mr: l¥ron me 3 ey solitary. ee | Balfour, ) Ra i 3 hee n this story—most of which is burn, Hale After an hour of lonelines true—of a group of people that 1) ‘have’ been discharged Mooney of Wotuga, G. ot Flasher, Mrs. Alfred of Herrid, a Dubs of New Leipzig, Mrs. Minnie Olson of Como, Mont., Si- mor Roespflug of Willa, and Vir LANPHER '—HATS— KJO MAN is above considering good taste in dress—of which the Lanpher hat is an important this season FOOTWEAR We carry the following Women’s Children’s Rubbers Rubbers Footholds Short Boots p - Hip Boots Russian Boots Russian Boots. All these styles bear U, S. Rubber Company er _... Trade Mark nie \ And are fully guaranteed by them for wear and fit A, W..LUCAS €0,. —BISMARCK— Ce the ANA pene | iailiaiiaiiliaaiaaliiiiiiiaagasicaa ealdsweet lorida Grap SEALDSWEET GRAPEFRUITADE Made Fred Beck Jr. fadeless colors into her worn ments or draperies even if she hus | To members of St. Elmo Lodge | No. 4, K. of P. Regular meeting | never dyed before. Just buy Diamond Wednesday evening, March 7th, at|Dyes—no other kind—then your, ma- terial will come out right, because Diamond Deys are guaranteed |to streak, spot, fade or run. Tell y druggist whether the material you wish to dye is wool or silk, or whe mixed 8 o'clock, Please be present if pos-| rile. AUG. CARLSON, C. C. Dance at Patterson Hall E Confidence is the framework on which our credit 2 structure is built. The currency of a nation (i. e. the paper money) is valueless in itself — but it circulates freely from hand to hand because people have confi- dence in the willingness and the ability of the issuer to redeem in full this promise to pay. The stability of the currency of any nation, however, prevails only ‘insofar as there is continuing confidence in the good faith and soundness of the government and industry of that nation. hospital for Mary Boyle of Jones of Wash- from the Albrecht and Mrs. Ru- The currency is valueless, and that of Germany pract use these countries have Worked their printing presses to such excess that it is evident that they cannot and will not redeem in full. Holland and Switzerland on the contrary have avoided monetary difficulties by confining their currency issues to amounts which are within the limit of their ability to pay. The funding of the British debt to the United States is an evidence of national integrity which should increase the exchange value of the pound sterling. H : 3usiness integrity is rewarded whether its poss sor be a government or private enterprise. For over forty years the First National Bank has maintained its position as a bulwark of the business organization of the community, unstinting in its efforts for the fur- ther development of its commercial and agricultural interests throughout the various periods of prosperity and depression. This has been possible because its patrons have placed their confidence in the good faith and integrity of the institution. We solicit the retention of the business of our pres ent clients and the establishment of new connections on the basis of our past record. The First National Bank The Pioneer Bank ei Ripened on the trees, fully ma- turcd, big Sealdsweet grapetruit are ready for your cnjoyment, filled with vitamines and other health- giving food elements. \ Sealdsweet ‘Florida Oranges Sealdsweet Florida oranges are good to eat and good for you to eat. after one of the scores of tested “Home Uses for Juices of Seald Ask your fruit dealer for Sealdsweet Hlorida oranges and grapefruit. Insist that he supply you with them \ NW Ny