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. “ > ' ni , ’ ’ ' sy . MONDAY, MARCH 1: | Social and | |. Persorial Tuesday Bridge Club Entertained At Strauss Home es. F. B. Strauss, F. A. Lahr, J. C. Tayler, J. 1. Huyck, O. H Lerum and QO. E, Lundquist — en- tertained at a prettily appointed 7 o'clock course dinner at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Strauss members of the Tuesday Bridge club and their husbands. Cov were four gues were and place cards were carried out | in St. Patrick colors Bouquets of green flcwers formed a pleasing} background for the party.. The; ladies’ honors at cards were won hy Briypk and Mrs. Patterson, the men’s hy Dr. Strauss and Mr. Whitney. laid for 64 Couples Enjoy U. C. 'T Dancing Party; Sixty-four couples enjoyed tae dancing and card party given by the U. C. T. Saturday evening at the Grand Pacific. Between courses of | the dinner musical numbe Mrs. Richard Tracy Moon,'..Mrs. E. D. Ri several NY The with closing piano selections and gart sang a group of songs. cvening’s entertainment opened the singing of America and with tie singing of Lang Syn Table de ions were carried out in the club colors of yellow and | royal blue with candle sticks and flowers, to match, The hall was dec- with potted plants, with flowers forming . a center After dinner tie ladies play- ed cards while the men held their regular meeting. High honors were won by Mrs, Jack Oberg. At 11 o'clock dancing commenced. Wagner's orchestra furnished some- | thing new line of music for, the occasion. Preceding the banquet Mrs. Richard ident of the 4 y to the U. T. was pre with a gift in appreciation of er work in the or- ganization of the auxiliary during the past two years and for her ser- v retiring pre: hud charge of the affair, LOCAL BOYS ON HONOR ROLL, Bruce and Glen Wallace, students at Columbia univer: » who wer: former Iccal boys have both received letters of of the facul as a result of at- taining an unusually high average | during the past semister's work. Among the four stu who we awarded a grade of in ench, ceived one. ‘The boys were belong to the Bapti of Bismarek, or excellent Bruce and Glen each re- le Scouts and Troop No, 1 ST. PATRICK CARD PARTY FOR| B. & P. W, The Business & Professional Wo- men's club will be entertained at a ‘ ua party tomorrow evening in their rooms. In keeping with the ‘on the appointments will be car- ried out in the decorations and fa- vors of the day, RANCHER RETURNS FROM CHI- CAGO. 0. J. Crook of Me- who have been visiting in Chicago, HL, with relatives of Mrs. Crook, arrived in Bismargk yester- day on‘their way home. Mr. Crook s manager of the Hackney ranch at McKenzie, and Mr: PHOTOGRAPH APPEARS. The photograph of Miss Marguer- ite Mickelson local telephone oper- } ator appears in the Mareh issu» of “The Northwestern Bell.” Miss Mui elson holds the position of district traffie correspondent for “The Northwestern Bell.” G SITION. Philip H. Boise of Bismarck, stu- dent at the Agricultural college at Fargo, was given the important post | of student commissioner of athletics, | in the ahnuak elections there, > MOTION PICTURE MAN HERE, Joseph Hare of Los Angeles, Cal., who is engaged in the motion picture business, is in the city looking after business interests. Mr. Hare was a former local man, spending a number of years here, ON BUYING TRIP. S. E. Bergeson of Sons. of some new fall goods for his store and to ‘ohserve the new styles in men’s clothing in the cities. MISSIONARY MEETING. The Foreign Missionary society of the McCabe Methodist , Episcopal church will “meet at 2:30 ‘o'clock to; morrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harvey Harris. ENTERTAIN "FRIENDS. Mrs. home Friday afternoon. \Luncheon was serveed at 4:30 o'clock. AMONG ‘CITY VISITORS. Anna Rowe of Werner, Mrs. Harry Mabin of Minot, and W. Baxter of Braddock ; were among the city visitors here today, CALLED TO MILWAUKEE. M. J. Sadlier wes called to Mil-| waukee, Wis., Saturday evening by news of the death of his sister. | Mr. and’ Mrs. Henry Ringheon of New Salem, shopped and visited here Saturday, ‘a " — GOING TO JAMESTOWN. Mrs.’ Clifton Johnson left today for : twenty- | s. The individual tables ; ghted with green candles | Auld | | Black and white prints, or white Sas president during that time. | he Incoming officers of the club, commendation from the, colors of St, Patrick's : Ts #iboRTANT STUDENT PO-| Bergeson & | left Saturday night for Min- , neapolis, Minn., to make a selection | H. G. Hilden of 506 Four-! teenth street entertained a number } of ladies at a sewing party at her | S. Devnick of Max, V, E./ Jamestown to visit with friends an “ey 2, 1923 ‘CHIFFON PALM Printed chiffon and colored lace {are popular in the south for frocks which do not pretend to be for sports wear. printed with “mountain are specially favored. Neaily all chiffon frocks are jlace-trimmed or pleated. When combined with lace they are sim- AND LACE ARE RAGE AT tested. the bo THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE AN INTIMATE | STORY MNF ( ____ PAGE FIVE tHE OTR from Capitol Hill winning by one basket. Lhe tine up—Wm. :Dohn M Gobel R_O, V _ 4, Jacobson B 0, McGettingan R 2, Misner J 1. ok Hu BAe bia W. 3, Lobach Wanner F. Strauss FO. hristianson B & 0. The work of Ed Alfsow was very much appre- BEACH _ EMOTIONS NS, PEVEALED IN PRIVATE LETTERS ciated by the boys. Timer Jack REA SEVICE ie Dingle. Scorer FP. Hiland. | FROM MARY ALDEN three times, and then only wita a» In future the games will be OTT TO HER SON, JOHN | dignified reticenes—once when they {played on” Friday nights. The. ALDEN PRESCOTT were born, once when they wer games for this ‘eek will be Wm. FEPHEAy GRE CERES WEEH iy. Moore vs. St. M Freshmen MY DEAR SON: buried. 1 not get used to tai - Richholt In the Second team 1 confess 1 had the greatest pang) blatant notoriety with which the games Richholt will meet Wm. of my life when P read the enclosed | modern young woman rushes into | Moore 5 clipping announeing your coming | print. It ms to go with the paint I . S. Boise gave the Pionecr marriage to tae daughter of some | and powder and vulgar dressing. ery interesting and in- family totally unknown to me, which is affected by the modern talk on music, last Mon- 1 had always dreamed that my | miss, day night. The Wachter son would be the first to confide to : in hope that when it his mother when he found a girl for you to choose Pioneers will vi the time cai the Telephone exchange Wednes- that he would like to marry. It has | wife, John, your choice would fall day afternoon at four o’clock at been one of my illusions that you | upon dear Prisei Bradford. She 7.30 they will have their regular would bring the girl to me, your} has all the char that go weekly meeting. \mother, before ked the |to make up a good wife. You hav Judge Christianson will explain ‘momentous que You might} known her since you were children to the Comrades on Thursday night “How to Prepare a Speech.” In the St. Mar Senior basket hall league the inal, have your impulsive choice confirm- ed by the mature judgment of the mother who your best interests at heart. and she would supply that. stability of character that 1 am seriously a- fraid you lack. But, alas, mothers are not Straps Assure A Pleasant Fit trimmed con- DSI the 17 to 6, and the The enclosed clipping was sent to | sulted nowadays. I have known very Browns won from thé kees 9 me by dear P. ila Bradford, who | little about you since you entered Ree is vis'ting your third cousin, Mary | business at Albany. 1 expect I am . ‘ \ Cardinais—Olson J, McCarty J, Alden, in Sharon. old-fashioned, and out-of-date in Among strapped Footwear's heralded {Balser P, Conway J, Schneider V Priscilla writes that your fiancee,} both principles and ideas, but at qualities of fashionableness, attractiveness |, Pirates—Hummel M, Charieboi gu pissy EDL oe adh ofa SEE mec one and so on, none is more important than their \Ke f e called the smart set of Sharon. She | eration from you, for am your oid Aah ea > Bien " /\arpen oe ee Hornet, describes them as “a little coterie 5 MOTHER. splendid fitting quality. The debutant who (ECOG ONGIBNUEE: Carvin 1 of people who all have a good deal Ree dances knows the joy of Slippers that don’t ' Yankees—Kelly, Finlayson C, ¢f money which in most cases must | NIGHT WIRE FROM JOHN ALDEN slip and the added smartness of Slippers that ja S, Jasowiak G, O'Neil Make up for a lack of birth and PRESCOTT TO MRS. MARY don’t gape just as the woman who walks breeding.” ALDEN PRESCOTT Kelly_F, in the Junior league the Sioux ' She did not say that the Hamil-| Forgive me, mother dear, for not knows how comfortable styles are that don’t won from the Blackfeet 3 to 0 and tons are one of these “cases” and T| writing before, but T wanted to send rub at the heel. There are many new Strap ithe Crows and the Dakotans tied "not bring myself to think that | vou full particulars when I wrot designs offering a pleasing style variety. ply =— Pleated, they re 10 to 0. trey a lineal deseen- | and I have been so busy that I did mavels of cascading drapes and!” gioux—-Hummel A, Brown dant of John Alden could not select | not seem to find tie time for a long panel iMeDonald J, Walters C, Bahem a wife from those who by accident | letter. Letter is now in the ma “Mountain haze,” with its kin-|~ plackfeet, Murphy H, Mos f money only have become a spa Do not let the insinuations of that dred shades of lavender, heliotrope |} Corrigan R, Goetz §,\ of th more or less sp cilla Iford and orchid, is more seen than any} 2 * " we call American aristoera st the sweetest “A id B Cervinski I. Jundt G. Mee | a erevously hurt, John, that The para- Ichmonds Dootery you have seen fit to let your mother become aware of this momentous | nt in your life through another. | All-white and blac are worn for all oc smartly dressed women. and white s by many! s Priscilla sent of the mod ionalism. vou were just rn newspaper sen- eis probably the , Boespflug L. “Gorman J, Corrigan R, ee color, Junguia C, Clifford Niebauer J, 115 4th i most popular girl in Sharon I i ave th + i bcs ry . * nd such every movement o: he ievetton/eonentine ae ae Bismarck B lied canter e mes ree cilia said in her letter that able evelashes would he considered ey Petes de eS pans Blackfeet vs Crow, Sioux -vs. "ye, Mince Regie. (What! fees Lien ana tentis eT Ls alm (SuaeE EA Spies Cleat att mE f Dakotah. name!) Hamilton (Is she a des-| ried Priscilla aad she heen the last hee Yr. an He irs. ao * Ban a The Wealth of Biv ane cendant of that illegitimate Ale: man on earth. I know Iam shock- Thipaceminvertiedt! reuaain neal Character of her ORM A NEW ander Hamilton who fought a duel | ing you with this telegram, but 1am | bridge er last evening, ee ce aan | with Aaron Busr?), arrived home, | incensed at’ I Bradford and | covers were luid for eight guests., St. Mary’s First and second) v@ , j : ‘i i oat ; : / Patrick colors. Honors were won by 4 Sel yymnasi 7 Dickinson, N. D. . 12. Organ- cept accounts of the parties that | derstand the animus of her com-+ Ree = Tonvles BeSmeeBetingnigth {tuition or a Boy Council to have been given for her, and the | munication. You will understand | i The initial game Saturday night|uide and promote Scout ac siaporite trousscau she is prepar- ne you see Leslie why i ie her = iG 4 between St. Mary's a @ Rich. | in Dickinson was perfe z. : but Iam sure you will not under- | The eae eae ae of hele. bos k in Act ie conical meeting of members recently ap- Heo mteva clipping witch stand any more than I do why such \ the Royal Neigibors will be held, from beginning to end. The score} pointed by the various hools, ye iss nen o had pare ed} a wonderful girl as she could con= Seas siete ge aBedsteloces lwhskauti@uamban euUatinierwan caltallenarent eral ordeesennaere ay imitieesay wibiel) was tie alk u | sent to marry such an average chap | March 14 P. shall, ed therefore it was necessary. tr | bodies. obeanizaeion dn ieee ee Erne a eeton eT en en ss play an extra five minutes. |The] inson was asked to name a member ee royal athe eannot bring ce JOHN. VISITING HERE final score being 13 to 12 jn favor | ind practically ail of them were vep- frit 10 send that to a man, even i 3 ae Mr. and Mrs. Orr of Mott are\of St. Mary’s. Each team scored] resented at the mec NER cies eaten Raniah ta Wet Wash is a new servic cvending a few d in the city ,feur field goals the difference be-| The Council wa with M.A. aveneed thiz 1. |We Offer to our trade. Fo | visiting with friends and their son,ing one foul ed. Jimm us pre Bub-| iit to his daughter ere his, upon | Prices, Phone 684. Capital! and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Harry, was responsible for 11 0 Meee ie 1 tien tary chMtH Ie) taRFibIee nevis IS ena lA ain enya Cor | or. ! VISITED FRIENDS. | Misses Alma Olson and Ceci tegen, teachers from New Salem, spent the week-end visiting witir [friends here. i VISITING SON. ting her son, is ill with pneumon hospital, ick Lachlan, whe 1 at the Bismarck | i RETURN FR THE CITIES, C. L. Robins s pe tor, left this m: elton, stopped over here yesterday on their way home from the East, and M Nick Warner of | Hebron, visited with friends in the capital city yesterday, [ Mr. C. A. Meyer of the highway co mission left Saturday night for M neapolis. Gunder Olson of Fargo, internal | revenye officer, was a city visitor | today. | Miss Esther Cederstrom of Menok- [en was a caller here yesterday. i — | | John Mount of Baldwin, was a city caller here over Sunday. Jchn Gammon went to Fargo today | on legal business. Mr. and Mrs.'S. B. | visited here today. NOTICE The Board of Trustees of the First Presbyterian Church hav- ing determined to sell the build- ing known as the Old Presby- terian Manse, situated immedi- ately east of the First Presby- terian church, in the’ city of Bismarck. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- EN, That the undersigned will receive bids for such building, including the plumbing and fur. nace therein, at the office of S. E. Bergeson & Son, until five o'clock P. M., on the 21st day of March, 1923. Each bid shall be accompanied by a_ certified check for ten per cent: of the amount of the bid, and the suc- i cessful bidder shall be required to enter into an agreement to remove such building from said property on or prior to the Ist tay of A Apri, 1923, The. right i is renenye to reject any and all Bye of Fargo, ea this 9th day of March, 1923. 7 R. M. BERGESON, Secretary Board of Trustees, First Presbyterian Church. | | Savage of Braddock 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. W. A. MeDoi lturned yesterday from the Twin Cities. i ON BUSINESS TRIP, | Joseph A. Kitchen left today on a jbusiness trip to Bowman and| Rhames. ning for Chicago. | | | Mr. and Mrs. John Baker of Haz- 4 after you,,] am the one most St. tH® Saturday nighters at the High ciety columns of the newspapers ex- | dear mother, that you could not un-; points, while four ot that’s the reputation little folks have. Especially when they know there is lots “{ paper. Davis, Seout Com team had a hand in dein, up to this time, the women The Line up and] Baird, H. 0. Pippin, ahagbur Mtannilyaihavad aie 4 BEULAH OAL now ow $4.7 73) y y have prided 4 a Marys Olson J 11 | Dr. MW Anderson rie ST themselves that their names have | Per ton delivered. The Wach- of Karo in the house. To get Karo—be Wy aE SIO Elser yepceh taint er oor Mia | appeared in’ the — newspapers lier Transfer “o, Phone 62. | sure to order it by name. Itis the highest ; Tee H . tions ow bo come Scouts, de, | —=>==—= ———— || quality, at lowest prices. = + :—Klein B 2, Milde 1 2 ‘Jochim J 2, Landers F O, anders G O, points te. The next clash’ was between St e th advance- dat conferring bh y for of honor in dges of merit. Benser SLUOVEUUANONOUNEAUNOAENGOAUGEGUONAUUOONAENIGASUOAUONGAEONDUSUGOACONILSOORGOUEAAUUERIOD OLIN Chocolate Fudge is easy to make | Mary’s 2nd and the F hmen 2nd -—— a sige with St.\Mary’s on the long end of | CLEANING, CLEANING 2 spoons Karo, Bloe Late? snappy Re ae Ten Prepare your clothes now 4, traapocn Salt cup Aik By eam ga e ic é . nleanii dé oon Vaniile hmen were unable to stop. for their Easter cleaning, Hand-Wash Cook together eugur, che Don’t rush. St. —Cervinski V 0, iJaszkowiak GO, Hummel A 2} Hummel M 7, Gorman J O. alt und milk tofe ball when dropped Set aside until cool. “Add Cerin ng and repairing. i st minute and lron | | Frqshmen: Hollinbeck Z 1. 770 | | Danrot C O, Fitch H 2, Von Hagen} 49+ i 1A O, Gordon M O, McCrorie 0. i ti |. The game between the Wm.| For First ‘Class Dry Clean-; Silk Shirts mete Ses Ca {Moore first team and the Fresh-| ing. Call Capital Laundry! bobs." ian {men first was very closely con-| Cg, Phone 684. | Aak your grocer for recipe folder FRE or Cook Book, or write to Corn i Just as carefully as‘any housewife possibly can. We use only pure soft water from our own artesian well. Lux is the only soap we use. Every care is taken with Silk, Wool and other materials at this Laundry. Capital Laundry Co. Launderiers and Dry Cleaners. PUVUUEAEUM AGERE UELEGUSEASDSURAN Ud UU RESEAUETTSTEOES EEDA Eta PURO AUDITORIUM 19 MONDAY, MARCH Curtain 8:15 Phone 684 The Call of the College : Ever see a, bunch of hungry college boys calling for their favorite breakfast cereal? Lusty of lung and sturdy of muscle, with minds keenly alert in study or play, they will be satisfied with nothing but Shredded Wheat The call of the college i is for food that builds brain and brawn. A food that satisfies college athletes is the food for men and women who have to do the work of the world in the office and in the home. Shredded Wheat is the food of the top-notchers who “do things.” Shredded"Wheat is 100 per cent whole wheat, ready-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 tek real whole wheat toast—eaten with butter, soft cheese or marmal Ame Fa MAY ROBSON vaap C1as&ic Comect, MOTHER'S MILLIONS 0 MS KENT BARNES By HOWK. Prices 55c to $2.20, including tax. SEAT SALE— FRIDAY, MARCH 16th. -at Harris & Woodmansee. Mail Orders now if accompanied with remittance. _*' No reservations: by telephone.