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‘ yWEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 1923 : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE of Mr, and Mrs, D, J. McGillis teft | : 1 : | 1 would have liked very much for} hotel until I leave for home, which | -xnmtitiiMiiMiNiHiNNiNii\Niv4NtNiNtiiiiiiuNiuaai Nh MRR ° this morning for their home, jyour daughter—Leslie I believe is} will probably be upon the 28rq of OCiQ an —— $ her name—to have made me a little | the month? SOCIAL WORKER ACCEPTS Po- w visit. It would scem to me at least| I have written to John to scnd x . ‘ SITION. { very important that we should have] card or message of some kind to | ersona Site Wii” Ht. tawrtenie, sneiat| 7 JA| (become xcquainted before the wed-| you announcing his marriage for- $$$ $ $$ | worker, who has been in Bismarck | 4 br Hl [eect presume: Moy sver, See eee | ually sodreretan eine Nie Ua hate a f ? ve } hi f welf: 1 used to modern ways and now is bride-ele: call upon you. Please 45 Attend C FSi) Nie! Burleigh \esenty eae the AMIRTIMATE STORY OF INNERMOST, now, especially as I have had won-| w wien she docs this, ex- e en ar work for Burleigh ‘county and the! y 7 i GG. OE idlatineek’ anak’ the’ Aivee: EMOTIONS REVEALEDIN PRIVATE LETTERS drous ueccounts of your preparations | actly what you think of her, be- arty of B.& P. W. tion of the Red Cross, and county | COPYIGHE 1925 -NEA SErVICE INC. | for ‘hs momentous avant sent to] cause 1 rely greatly upon your jndg- u Twelv Se ayed | 2"d_ city commissioners left this, LETTER FROM MRS. JOSEPH, Hotel Virginia, as you prefer. The ha t a young fri ui who is vis ua saa opi Hes A welve tables of whist were played| morning to become field representa-| GRAVES HAMILTON TO M last three days. before tre wedding (WH ip your town, that ie "MARY ALDGH PRescoTe |f at th - Patrick enrd party given|tive for the Washington Division of JOHN ALDEN PRESC is filled with soc'al affairs for Les- | YOu sive po time WP she a MLN Tb : i by the committee of the ~ P. W.| the American Red Cro: -| MY DEAR MRS. PRESCOTT: lie, John will be here, and Iam sure, V1" LB A SE z artes ittee of the B. & } inclinat: in the short M * club who have chatpelet Wik slik oe. RINK Mies Lawrence I expe.t you were quite us sur-} that you will enjoy the festivities. | incl No eetae ore at , MEN'S SHOES — tivities foe she Ont of March. Up- | #4ge@ in social work in New York | prised when your son announced to} 1 know, my dear Mrs. Pree 1 a) Ken eutiahee tate okie ied ite Worth uo to $8 Going at on arrival’ of the guests at the clu [i and Niggara Falls, N. Y., previe i you that he was going to mariy’ my | that you will love my_ little gin Tit it is convenient to vou, 1 wil| $2.98 at Rosen’s Bankrupt iti anaes d by the hos. | 048 to coming to Bismarck. She wiil, dauguter, as was when ie] Leslie has always been a good: | 1f eran uA SAUNT 5d u pty thinda Whee hasaeeal cu Ae 8 Tattend: the Social Workers donfercf cume back from Albany ond! sail’ danghter tolame, Sho tw thoroughly | St at eye td Yau hiay. have Sale, Wonderful bargains in Can AU SaHMCTRS RIES ER Rie ate malice! int Waakine }. C, during that she wus going to wed vour son, | modern in every respect; intelligent, | 1O°m Feserved for me for the 21st.) Men's and Boys’ clothing. é Relies syere fence: in’ Washington, D.C. during ge y resp will arrive there in the morhing + #reen and white. EOE WELO HT le eupl ane ar Te RPORNG After all, my dear Mrs. Prescott, | well read, very pretty, stylish, and 1 Wi inne there in’ the morning. rou snty Galea es . » especially attractive by the use of path our children choose their own part | has an individuality which makes |"! 1M) voir ecorr.| Ball room dancing elass. i Svamrocks, jmiessent ae cree PRESENT STUDENTS IN RECITAL | ners and companiong in life and live | her stand out from the others in| : ANAL Gob ‘19 lessons $5.00. Phi SLR. H(t The card table covers were white | “Mrs. Genevieve Menatd Hughes | their own lives. do they not? whatever cluss of society she finds | Letter Prom Mra, Mary Alden Pres |) [eS8ons $5.00. one OnE: AN qth a. deccrHeton Ot shamrock Anis iis nrenentialinattuee NEE. eldae in| 7 Tiexnect eguakpow=that’ John ins | derdelf ghee tranknene \eReloRNd| colt to Miss Trteeilta iN ‘Hk the score cards were hand decorates. | cital next Wednesday, March 21, | told you alfeady—that we have de-| gives promise of making & splendid | Bradford Tig igh weore Ae whist was) WORTHY [lsc Gey” geycutecumteamar: aiiay | ClAsdTtwerWRAUIABIGHUNL be wvenuvell | Caves ui OBA BER Margaret Dinneen, the consola- | Mahel Aaberg and Miss Alice Lar-| vffair, with a reception at our aome,| Hoping to hear from you soon, as | 161g SERS NAT ORICEUL HG Suey | 4 ng to Mrs. EH. Ruediger. | on, students selected at the prelim. The ceremony will take place ut hizh |1 shall want to pluce you most com- | GH Es es aks q ip. Ss A A sant feature of the eve! ary contest ut tie high school to | noon and the reception from 3 until |fortahly. Most cordially yours., | Tonned’ of Sows weiter cha. | It's Easyolf You Know Dr Straps Assure two vocal selections, “ibe umong the replescntatives at-'6 o'clock. That will give the wed- ALICE CARTON MAMILTON. | wine Tahould have, Keon ee tne Edow, . Oli bose Pleasant Fit ee Tee cant einy’ | tending the district musical contest ding party time enough to return |) eer prom Mra Mary AMER WPAN} about ie To exhests tig aBhRne wel wards’ Olive Tablets | eae Miss Helen Collins accompanying hin {¢, Jamestown, will both be on the ee careers a cott to Mrs, Alice Carton Hing isn't it? T see very little men-| The secret of keeping young is to fee | Be Barua RAH y DeLee a mean o ae s We abatl-ké vety gia wade hntS Hamilton tion of my boy in the papers. and ie mater you must watch your | he : recital a silver: offering will be tak- eed : PAR Si ‘i Trees be vels —there’ ld . At cleven o'clock refreshments! gn up to help defray tre expenses have you conie to us three, or four UDR AS TAMIL ON | Dera Con aut ay Se ee tS nee sallow complemen eee Oke ta Among strapped Footwear's heralded Seeey Narva ate 2 re of the students attending the music- is Ui ‘ore re reunae: wlth sal shocked to learn that my son cor which I have read so far have been | under your eyes—pimples—a bilious : = qualities of fashionableness, attractiveness CRVGUSHER ETO TRI etree roe | aCONTSE: Vee eee iting Joke est month. | templated marrage with an utter! of such u nature tat old as 1 am,{ look in your face—dull eves with no! and so on, none is more important than their hroughout the menu pene We are putting John up at the | te” ; ns WE 3 u arkte. Yudrabe Abe i alte 7 y The tdachers of the public schools | CLU SCUSSES FARLY pis-| Country Club, and will be glad to] Stranger, in the near future. Bat|T have blushed. Se chit ah cent | splendid fitting quality. The debutant who Sata SECO Ate CLUB DISCUSSES EARLY BIS- have you at our house or at the | Whatever my feelings in the matter, I cannot understand this modern | veF cent of ail sickness comes from | dances knows the joy of Slippers that don’t OESNSSSI SOs i? (4 Ns ly is MARCK. aves ; MEN Tare, 1 would not cate to have my ctaze for notoriety. Modesty used | ‘Aactive bowels and liver aenliie pertlamars phate! aoe Oe OU PB SES | , " e —— The history of Bismarek was the aw ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | only son marry without my presence to he the greatest jewel that could |. Di. Edwards, a well-known physician | 2 slip and the added smartness of Slippers that Enworth League to | tia theme discussed at the meeting GUEST DAY FOR MUSIC CLUB |at the ceremony —consequently Lam | ndorn a woman and [am sure, my {iQ Obio,, perfected a vevetable com don’t gape just as the woman who walks [of the Mother's Social club yesterd The Thursday Musical club will | ®¢cepting your kind invitation. dear Prissy, that is why I ‘nave al- | 20und mixed with olive oil toact on the | knows how comfortable styles are that don’t Present Play |:tternoon a: the home of Mrs. B pele etary nO) Te niilbe deel stios HEWEVEETEG) TAMMIRE | Ways love ou ao’ Wentiysc Ti: Naat ci) | eer/Unel DO WERE WhRClT Helpavelto Hite ; SEIS EAMES & ‘ f : Bas ' Tillots he location, early hiss ee ee tT ige imecting at thevhong {in any of the pre-wedding festivi- ways hoped that yousand John might rub at the heel. There are many new Strap . * “The Neighbors," Zona Gaie's | tory, town institutions, and histori- tenes Richard Tee emo’ l ties, as since my dear ausband died, | « for cach other enough for me] .. ¢ Tublets, the sub- designs offering a pleasing style variety. d will be given jeal spots nearby were presented ee iad fifteen years ago, | have always hacn to call you daughter, and I cannot | stitute for calomel, are gentle in their i he of the Epworth League | Mrs. J. G. Wallace. SAM CLARK HERE in deepest mourning and conse | he'p feel that he is making a great | Wtion vet always effective. They bring of the McCabe Methodist church. in : é fs sie inn | auently you will realize that I have mistake by rushing headlong into, out that natural buoyancy which all the church Mareh 23, REX BERNDT TERS CONTES' Sam Clark of Minneapolis, Minn.| hocome very much o: a recluse. 1. this marriage. | hould enjoy by toning up the liver and Mrs, Mabpardiaholhascch Rex Berndt, baritone, represented 2 ore on Ca 8 ‘Ss never have been uble to forget my 1 shall be in Sharon on the dav Ue eT al tiie -play,mlnserdtie: an Bismarck ut the second state contest spending a few days here on busi- | pref. before the wedd'ng und T wish you; /r-Edwards’OliveTablets are known “A Ta B pedagogy, and schdbl manaeement ut {for young musicians which opened ess. | would come and stay with me at the, their slive color, 15c and 30c Wchmonas boorer, the local high school ang had cha: with 11 contestants at Valley City RGTSIFOnS ae —_—_—_—_—————— of work in. dramatics at the yesterday, under the auspices CITY VISITORS ; ihNlOcERHOGite HUET EERO NERA the North Dakota Federation of Mu- Gardner and R. G. Nuget oc! DYE OLD SKIRT ine GUN TRE © She has spent much time in drama. | sic clubs. Lehr, and Mrs. Art Toepke of Jud- : ae : Ge Gee son were city visitors tonay. | ~ COAT, DRESSIN The play represents neighbors AMONG CITY VISITORS oes DIAMOND DYES clever neighbors, “stingy neighbors,| Charles R. Hauke of Leeds, John | HERE ON LEGAL BUSIN: | eae cssipine neighbors, neighbors in| F. Lenitz of Garrison, eae Richter Ben Bradford of Minot and “Cap"} Each package of “Diamond Dyes" love, and otherwise. It is a pla of Afi cM Beapete af Leeds, | Anker of Minot were here on legal | contains directions so simple any which almost any one ean see hin | Amiel Drual of Minot, and J. B.\ business today. woman can dy tint her worn, self. Chamberlain of Zap, were among —— | shabby dresses, skirts, waists, coats : the city visitors here today. LEGION AUXILIARY ME sweaters, coverings, dra TO SPEAK becpac a The American Legion Auviliary ngings, everything, even if , The Hon, ee ne SB [will hold its regular mecting to-| she hus never dyed before. Buy : _the _ Methoc : ‘night at Legion hall, ‘Diamond Dyes” —no other kind- Wednesday evening at 7 ee hen perfect hame dyeing is sure b a . on the subject: of “Do You nies AA iy Ai Mrs. E, 0. Spitzer of MeKenzi use Diamond Dye guarantee : 5 SERVER sere REAeAE to take tem visited and shopped in the capital | not to spot, fade, streak, or run. Tell ‘ a lightening artist porary charge of the local office. city today. | your druggist whether the materia! a x whose _erayon work keep: Annee Se |you wish to dye is wool or silk, or P. d V; h Pr d his audience in a state of interest |. TO ISLE ONES. | Seth Richar'son of Fargo was in| whether it is linen, cotton or rer MA KE | HE MOS / FF | aint an arnis oducts 1 de! Hae throughout the UEC es Ree ag Minbledon. | Bismarck on legal business today. | goods. vam. The entertainment is free n rues er gon. / 2 : : fo the aubtie. E. KF. Trepp, left yesterday * for | y, . Prevent Destruction seeds Grand Forks to visit with another | AID GIVES PROGRAM. son who underwent an operation! ieneral Ladies Aid society of ; there. if. . ‘ the Methodist church will meet in the need \ . ¥ chureh parlors Thursday afternoon SEWING CIRCLE MEETS, __ : x li b 3 au Ol ps f The ladies of The West Division of St. Mary's! B d one | sewing elrsle will moet ‘Thersduy at Dy intelligent buying an prepared a unique St, Patrick's, 2:30 o'clock at K. P. hall. Mrs. N. F. . d oe Fic AULA HEMGE a anide abubard (Ghariee ables’ Th o(@ssabl Ghyede ari To Give a j | home industry a womzin can are invited to come and spend aj Mrs. John Bortell will be hostel. ai . eee een areraten AIEEE cee ‘| raise the standard of living as LEAVES rok AURORA, | George Stephenson, a former res- | and AC AG Ally eeetigketys aon duis danteo: Dinmarckiswhalisunow lr much as the husb who Havoc — swept in Association of Commerce, left this | siding in Los Angeles, Cal., is mak- 2 . is ! i } cinorning'on @ hurried business trip | ing © short business visit in the earns the income. on every raindrop! to Aurora, IIL, his fornter home, and | ¢ity. F woodwork werenhye it would will return in four or five d: On = ) shriek with terror at the rouch 1 heavill stop. at St, “Paul MOVE INTO HOME T f © of water, For moisture i Ps eae pp aeons TANS scandent Weld cotripael nave “THE NEIGHBORS” he economy of making cram to wood rpg : ets | moved into their home on 809 Sixth clo : Ei 5 Pig saa warping it — rotting away TURSDAY ‘BREDDCE CLUB | ttre which they purchased recent Author, Zona Gale. clothing. at home, even with Thvooth acer alae Mrs, J. C. Taylor of Avenue A| ly. aos by cceuiy, pouail. iol peas. esry wn, jostess sof the Saree thi assistan: f dressmak . ay Bid a ceiueentee apne CITY VISITORS i e ce ola er pa yesteaday afternoon, Henors at cards| Mrs. William Seeve of Burus, A ] i] der the directi f th Piveinece seu Suleeite caronees were won by Mrs. A. E. Brink and| Mont. and Mrs. L. L. Garrison of popular play under e direction 0 i 1s SO great that many women nas . * Mrs. 0. E, Lundquist. At the close | Cirele, Mont., visited here today. Mrs. Lora Leach Leonard will be given [fj }} +1 oye CTRL eae wacten ait silsaiee Tatton en eee today feel a responsibility to Meets eee: a ut cud sealing the Beauty in. VISIT AND SHOP. ¢ be ‘od N jie and Bs, Nick Wanner of He: In The Methodist Church March 23rd. Producers. JNew patterns PRL bron, Josie M, rowne 0! ensier, 2 My - ia ‘- 4 tnd Mrs and Mfrs, We A” Smith of and the spring fabrics, on — Moffit, spent the day visiting and . . ° ° ahenning ia atarese The play represents neighbors clever, display in our piece goods ISITING IN_ MINNEAPOLIS. neighbors stingy, neighbors gossiping, departments, have bee Js Fred Copelin is spending sev- The Board of Trustees of the neighbors in love, neighbors otherwise—- p 9 ave n in Minneapolis, Minn. First Presbyterian Church hav- % ’ : ica ing determined to sell the build- if you want to find your class and hear esigned to meet ever GOING TO SALT LAKE. ing known as the Old, Presby- ° Bal Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Greenfield of |] terian Manse, situated’ immedi-||/ Your name mentioned—COME. requirement. ‘ = Salt Lake, Utah, who has been guests.|] ately east of the First Presby- teran chuteh in the city of ~~ : Asmarck. . i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- ; : ‘ 5 Sea EN, That’ the undersigned will receive bids for’ such building, ] q ri including the plumbing and fur- 5 5 4 nace therein, at the gffice of S. i r Fae & pen until five Neglected Coughs and Colds || o'clock P. M., on the 21st day of ‘ Coug Col March, 1923, Each bid shall be lead to Bronchitis, Asthma, Influenza and other compli- cations. Stop Your Cough with FOLEY'S | accompanied by a_ certified check for ten’per cent of the amount of the bid, and the suc- cessful bidder shall be required to enter into an agreement to remove such building from: said Property on or prior to the 1st day of April, 1928, The right is reserved to reject any and all why Karo is the Great, American Syrup and outsells all other brands: (1) Always absolute- ly pure and wholesome. (2) Always thick and delicious. (3) Karo is a great energy food. (4) Very economical. (5) Each and every can is full weight. (6) Every first-class grocer in America sells Karo. (7) And it’s a wonderful HERE ARE THE McKENZIE HOTEL FIVE Planning Ahead for y it _ aA | 7 eer] a bids. N f Qa x food for Children. Dated this 9th day of March, ext Year Ss Li es 3 1923. ! There is a Karo for every : Established 1875 R. M. BERGESON, : palate and every meal: Largest selling cough medicine Secretary Board of Trustees, Since taxes are a regular ex A 1. GoldenSyrup— Blue Label Karo Nee pense that TMP - ap Wee Wer First Presbyterian Church. must be met each year, why ndt plan for a) SD7eal hike Vaile Bator ‘them ahead of time, just as well-managed 3. Square Can—Green Label Kero | businesses do? ij —With Pure Maple Suger | Q Vs & < A 4. Imitation Maple Flavor < g i , ‘ | Start a oe cine pid in our Paving = je Label Karo " F Department. e a deposit every week— Selling Representative Announcement } and when 1924 taxes are due you'll: have | oor SnerE cesar icine money at hand to pay them. i £ oe | Minneapolis, Minn, iy | Incidentally, your deposits will earn 4% : ay : FREE See regt proces foe recipe folder DRS. BOLTON & BOLTON camtinounit’ tntereet tal the Mena tlie They play for the dances at Patterson’s Products Refining Con Depts A. Argo oe i -Piteopattie Physicians wish to announce the é & Hall every Wednesday and Saturday 3 ; Any! ; nights.. Rates for in. city $5 an Hour, ! DR. M..E. BOLTON f : : 4 , A 4 ‘ ey outside of city same Rate Plus railroad # {from The Abrams. Memorial foundatign College of fare and Hotel expense. peteinle Pioticing mat the tetialive a ee f ie ‘i ; re gnosis'has been perfected. complete equipment »4-Dhe. Annual St. Patrick’s Dinner Dance at the bas been installed for the use of the Abrams ‘method of McKenzie ‘Hotel’ will be more elaborate than ever be- iagnosis, and treatment in addition to methods used fore, gs this social event has always been largely at- heretofore, . eg tenter Jane. your, Sais oe eee and. aad + “Melephone or ‘write far appointments. dre once” more; lay night, Mare! Pelephone 240° sk Ay 119% 4 St. Reventon eee