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, « , THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1923 } a " | Syd, you will know all I am trying | Alexius hospital for treatment. F.|tle, Wash., in u letter to the editor|in attendance in the Seattle school ocial an fuente of Mer and’ Mine Wed, Dobs| jhe eens b | J. Heintzman of the city, Mrs. K.Jof the Tribune, Another interesting statement H ise since Christmas left today for | | sos for Paula’ Perier, I have not | R. Schultz of Rappen, W. B. And-| The pupils in the schools of Séat-| Made in the letter was Ree | |___ Personal |} ssi cafeteria |Site at ref east] eof cua ay “egy MAC] have erame "the “istroment: enough amber in uri #0 fe to make’ their "home, | wae ofcheve tT welthee bud’ the tine ates of Beulah have been dis-|through which the world is to’ be|build every frame is —————$— | GOING Mr. anda Mrs. TO NEW HOME J. J. Johnson of J. Dob: | time?. You know you have informed | PAGE FIVE like my Leslie, When you see her, charged from the hospital. nor the money to spend that gold wife fa on compar noth- ively er Strassburg have entered the St. grade pupil in Colman school, told of the wonders and a state as it Seat-j/and stated that 38,505 students were United States.” ENTERTAIN TEACHERS ; FOR WEST COAST AN INTIMATE STORU OF INNERMOST, i aleeees ite k Seceae ot an educational center, a health Jerry concluded his letter by “Hop- AT WHIST PARTY MeGray of Garrison EMOTIONS DEVEALEDIN PRIVATE. LETTERS [ie (gee haere Oba ie’ we Biemarck Hovpital sag, sorts and # state of industries and ing to welcome great numbers from Miss Mari . i ‘or Los Angeles, Calif. | | pavcaS. He ihe Mrs. Oleota Kohanes of Kief.|jumbering. He says that their lead-|your state this summer.” Miss Marie Huber entertained a for Lox Angeles, ( ; now, however, is not my past 45! yirg, Joe Lakcduck of Max, Marie Tue Hhpee Oho ives" dabares acsede : : ato reasive wane eat RARE ietthere she will Join / LETTER PCAC. ESCO ee nea one muon wecer at aune TS | daughter Sr as vaty ae ae ae f Pollock, 8. D.. Mes. Les: (te ne he departinent of education, | Tethune Want Ada Bring Results BR. ap. , Gr an Fill + TO JOHN ALDEN PRESCOTT | a business engagement which will | : an gute n of Circle, Mont., M Her ani ities See ulved wit |‘ctuple ‘cf wouthe, | MY DRAB UACK: | take me over to Albuny soon, and 1] 8, Mowe stil lo ie ts of Underwood, Thelma the honors going ng co Mi Margavet tooo Ceara a not Papert tal pungitord Ae to ttle Pa. ie vee Neither of his daughters Te and Jeinge Smith 2 i } [ RETURNING TO CANADA — ‘news as you had not ment.oned. to cls ae | my ; itiga Mu ; d = -ied out in St. Patrick colors, | ada who has heen visiting at the W.-Wed. Are ‘you sure it's a go this! Letter from John Alden Prescott | rng «f Dri-coll, Martha Docket-| i ay ©. O, Robinson of Elbowoods: n home of this city and with to Sydney Carton ling and) worked his daughters | C" Of Venturia, Lloyd Hamlin an out-of-town guest at the! his s‘ster, Mrs. H. Johnson of Mott; me so many times that vii bul met) MY DEAR SYD: Jang the men they marry should be | We. a and eae Zuger of the ‘ -A course luncheon was| will leave Sunday for his home in! the one and only girl me shall | “You can bet it's a go this Limes | the sates, hut he forgets. that ‘he alty have been discharged fram the . ¢% . at 11 o'clock. Canada, j never feel you are safely married | and I want to say to you what Ti pos not brought his daughters up | Wospital. —— — ; until I form one of the p S190 | would not say anyone else, that) ts endure the hardships that his a MANY RESERVATIONS RETURNING HOME SOON | that follows you back out the church | I'm awfully about all those | Wits endured. Parents of Daughter FOR DANCE| Mr. and Mrs. RW. Murphy of | door from the chancel rail, | other girls. Now, don’t grin, Idon't | 1 hive got to earn more money, {Dr and Mrs. L. A. Schipfer are Many out-of-tewn reservations} Wheaton who have been guests of | If you really mean it this time,} mean I'm sorry for them, for they | onq yet T hate to give up my pros the parents of ain infant daughter ia i are being made at the McKerzie| Mr. and Mrs, C. W. McGray for the | old chap, I certainly will be your] were probably playing the game just | ects as n member of this time tee | BOHN at the St. Alexius hospital hotel for the St. Patrick’s day par-| past week expect to leave in a day | best man, ang will try and get away |. as I was, but I'm sorty that I haven't ; ja bigger salary somewhere else, just | Yesterday. | 4) ty, which will be the hotel’s hie | or two for their home. ; to go with you to Sharon the | something to give to Leslie that I/F: ‘the present. You sec, dear old E event of the spring season. The ‘ j week of the pre-testivities. 1 ought] never have given or, at least, never’! chap, the responsibilities of a mar- Born Saturday = dining room will be gaily decorat-| HY-LO BRIDGE CLUB MEETS | to do this much for my best friend. | pretended -to give to any other girl Ficd'man have bewan alveslyr The birth of a baby boy is an- ed in St. Patrick's Day colors, and| The Hy-Lo Bridge Club which was! I cant help wondering just whai | before. sack, | nounced by Mr. and Mrs. J. HL. menu appropriate for the| recently organized met yesterday at | that little Paula Perier is going to] This love game, Syd, is a good | Si para Allerding of 124 Avenue €. BE y Ol JR OWN $ be served at the dinner| the home of Mrs. Roy Logan, High! do? You ease hou ve thal Ge deal of a Bue wot inet were |--——______ i, — Hq Sates indi-| score was won by Mrs. Homer Spohn. | “ase on with Her for a long time,| to dance with this girl; Wwe like to! j j 1 exceptionally gad’ dndi-| Ne the conclusion of the gameterete:| my boy. I'm seriously afraid she | gale with that girl, we like to busi! CITY NEWS _ ||Seattle ‘Student. 2 , the funetion, : cen was served. | will cut up Fough, aren't you? Mow-| flowers for another, and Kiss LON Writes “Tribune” | H eubinaty Antes lever, al) such things have an end,| another, but when we find the rea | i 4 CITY VISITORS M. B. A. MEETING j you know, und possibly she will} girl, the girl that we like to dance | % Repo ig tet fea a) oi q ae f Toco. teatter| The M. BR. A. will hold their reg-{ t&ke it philosophically. But you cer-| and’ talk with, and buy flowers for,! Verjorle Hoffmeister of Dawson,| “There are more pupils who ut- HCG beds ue of Ruso, Wa ee ular meet'ne tonight at 8 o'clock at | tainly were very, much interested im | and kiss—then we know that every- | Mrs. Seth Werlinger of Zeland,|tend hirh school in Seattle than in|= : t) Wood of Gi urison, dM. Th iapseg| K.P. hall, Ag this is a very import- | HEF. thing else was spurious and we are | Mrs. C. C. Merckle n’ of Mott, Mrs. |any other city in the United States,” | E Making one’s own wardrobe PAA liu con es wiltsneh oH ant meeting alj members are urged | Of course I know she is the most | ashamed of all that has. gone before. Corwin, and Jacob Fischer of | writes Jerry Scaring seventh = Calling of Wingh, Sais Mohini to he present, | nd the most. wonderful iil in all | how, Suck" ue, homegtige Tenet | SS | these days is a short cut to i am ¢ most wonderful girl in al boy, Jack.” Rut, honestly, I am ser- Ss | c Harry Mular of Zap, S.|_ | : | the world, but you have told me|iove at 2 4 : p > Qs i E us at lasts when you ‘see Leslie, | ll Br & 6 : 6 S. Miller’ of New Letpzig, sonegt| Ter ATRICR'S DANCE of | that before many times, Jack. 1 sup-| you will know that T-could not ve 6 ogg $ Gran regu ar y to gel — old fashioned thrift. W ith the in aa pew ce (tezans eis Me Odd Fellows will rive an informal | Pose there comes into every man’s | otherwise,’ Syd, the first moment | anen st a b Lewis of Seterling, and William A, kK Ay life at last one woman who shuts | that I looked upon her face I knew | i i Sah Als i Ge = dancing party on St. Patrick's eve- | 4 eet DP = Sueur of New | Salem | were] ving, March 17, in the Odd Fellews | Ut all past loves, and makes fu-| that if anything happened that 1 | rim on new spring fabrics and pat pus LN Bere esa tall | ture ones very difficult. could not make her my wife I would | Freedom from constipation, mild[of Bran for ench person, mixing it ra t 1 sets ae ese EES | “Tam ansious to seo sour paragon, | be the most miserable of men. Twas | or enter conn em ee on, tau ok iran for neh perany, terns it is a sure way to rea Miss Katherine M, Benz, daugh FOOD SALE ee a eas Ee chit Dol eri enaloe coroplately, Sha in | if yob will eat Kellogg’s Bran every Kellogg's Bran is especially de ] 11. l hi ss Katherine M. . - yg | cout purposely for the event. ittle below medium height, with the | day! ‘Two tublespoontuls ure sufi. cia! - | Th > ter of Valentine Benz, well known | ogi, aint, Divigign af St. Mary's sou want me to wear white spats? | most wondrous. blue eyes reves thet | a, ere tableanoantal are euAi-Hyiiong ha alsin bread, mains pa style as weil. 1 he last whisper , merchant of Moffit and Burns| it Heskins Saturday beginning at{ !'leven do that for you. at times look almost black; hair! yoo Brun is nature’ cakes, macaroons, ete. Recipes appear f h : d : Bailey, son of former representa-| 44 Hoskins e You know we often wondered in| that in the sun is brilliant copper. ellogg’s Bran is nature’s most!on each package. oI wnat Is new an modis tive J. ». Bailey of Moftit were ‘our college days which one of us|She has an indescribable complex- | Donec MNLLeeeuey ReSTIR a eee Realize what Kellogg’s Bron. is 5 = q aricedien . — H ‘i ' : x bring bac lth, ge’s| Rea at Kel } * Lerngon “atthe iudedett rune] gBP4, FuStasih Waner, sane or | Maeld De NAS te mary. Hou |ien, ka ve alana, Meise br | Deer craseclcoly.projered te doing, for Constipation steve. al is reflected in our new assort- by the Rev. S. F. Halfyard. Mr.| °S:, ciray, WHo iNab been) yi rocereka yatometverti) my iliverty Innis you try to keep her smiling, | Jieve suffering hu: y from consti-} Over the nation, then just think what : seis and Mrs. Bailey will make their| Visiting here returned to her home | ices vee not for. the “most wonder. |_"You'may wot Know it; old. chap, | tion and it will do tliat. Hien to AALAND ments of rich materials, pat- home ut septs vA both young iba. j fal girl in all the world.” because you have not met the gi | Boing cooked and krumbled,| oct bran regularly, to serve it in eome . people have many friends. GuaterOlenvt We Hector! _ BY the way, how does yet, but there comes a time inevery | Kellogg’s Bran is delicious in. its] form each day. terns an ress accessories. eee oruibtekialeteveniieeliog * - Or! protege of your mothe man's life when he wants to settle | nut-like flavor, It should not be con Ne a i WEDNESDAY BRIDGE CLUB: | Chait ere foe a ney dy eines’ | Bradford, take it? T always had a| down and become a decent member | fused with common bran which is un-| You ean drive constipation out of : Mrs hi eae of Avenue ; APRON OL) ; { notion that Priscilla, with your mot-| of society; when he is more than! palatable and hard io eat, Kellogg’s|your family with Kellogg’s Bran— as hostess to the members of eiinerers {her's abetting and help, would cor-| a little ashamed of all his pecadillos, | Bran ydds greatly to the pleasure of |und remove the cause of 90% of J. Hi Olson of Wilton is spend-' vat you, my boy. I'm gind she didn't, |\hiv small vices, his big follies and | euting other hot or cold cereals, A{humwn illness! First-class botele und Prepare now to make your eer by Mrs.| ims 2 few days in Bisma for honestly, she was kind of aj his general cussedness, Then he is | populur way to serve Kellogg’s Bran|clubs serve Kellogg’s Bran in indt- f 3 d on. t the conclu- ae pain don’t you think? fortunate, indeed, if he finds a girl} iseto cook it with hot cereals. In| vi Ask for it ut your d ses an m- Lait. sion of the vramen qunChEGH was pera Hailes ane was a bust) | Preparation, add two tableSpoonfuls res or spring su served re da if Ld : mer. There is a wonderful f PAST MATRONS MEET NOTICE H neu A The Past Matrons club of Bis-| American Legion Auxiliary range of new fabrics and no marek Chapter No. 11 0. E. F. members please turn in all : sais: will meet with rx, Citton John: emotes Dlense turn in all end of suggestions awaiting o'clock. All past matrons are cer-/ mittee in charge at Legion: u our oney dially invited to attend, | Hall, between 1 and 5 Satur- you in our home sewing de- Rear alga | day, March 17. 6 CARD PARTY FOR MACCABI “ ‘ ‘ A card party will be ener at K, P. to Work ae hall Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clocx’ BEULAH COAL now $4.75 | : for the henefit of the Woman Mac | ae erareihe ny ‘ per ton delivered. The Wach-! , friends are invited to attend, ter Transfer Co. Phone 62. All and their The bank is a resevoir for the funds A. W. LUCAS COMPANY. of a com- WOMEN'S RELIEF, CORPS; R li H d I | munity, Some people have funds which idle, | eae TRE RGETeHEE: Mra Meta VE els | ofnera nn a eed of fund Through ue : ned rs ee Maas of 3°0 Fourth Street Friday: A little Musterole, rubbed on fore- | of the bank these two classes are brought to- j nikernoonkat head and temples, will usually drive | gether. Those requiring and deserving credit o'clock. i uae : away headache. A clean, white oint- | may secure it, and those who desire income from i REPORTED IMPROVED iment, made with oil of mustard, capital already accumulated may obtain it in the a Ree ~, _oy | Musterole is ‘a natural remedy with : 5 oie Mrs. Ferris Cordner of Person’ pone of the evil after-effects 90 often « form of interest. a court who been confined to “internal medicine.” i a » by al i A caused by ~ i B yeas by illness is much im- |” Get iuereeds at your drug store. ‘ The bank thus carries the load between 2 a avec 135 & 65¢, jars & tubes; hospital size, $3. | processes. It finances the farmer from seedtime | a. Mrs, I, M. Larson of Baldwin BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER to harvest and the merchant who needs funds for a shopped in the capital city today. | the purchase of goods — both liquidating their = 3 iE Vary iyoar| mora /iAmmericara | ule paar ea : : - z eee aren a very year \ “Neighbors,” The Home| loans when the crop or the merchandise has Cintas PLaBe pies s5 Ecadaers It n sold. «means Only Four Deys Open Sea and pee a aglinpse of the Old World in French Canada. Two days steaming from Montreal or Qu bec on the picturesque St. Lawrence River and Gulf before teaching the Atlantic, Sailings every few days by the Em luzurious Monoclass (one c cabin ships. ; . Talert Play. will be on Thers. } day, March 22, in place of Fri- § day, March 2%. By depositing your money in the bank not only are benefits secured for yourself, but you are ~ promoting the economic welfare of your com- > munity. Our certificates of deposit and savings pass books are sound investments on which we ! pay as higha ae interest as is s consistent with Da local NOTICE The Cause of Many a siisiskioiah (i Wa atom Pas, ) 3 en —. G11—2nd Avenue So., ‘ The Board of Trustees of th ° eapolis, ee Oe eae Firs resyirin_ Che ha Smart Effect The First National Bank |i ~""""*" ing determined to sell the build- ing known as the Old Presby- adian Pacific Can b j buc che wearer The Pioneer Bank Engagement terian Manse, situated eaatl | Yes, the gown gets the applause, Seen vremonds (fame be SPH ||——appluds her Moar fo the etinene ic a | IT_SPANS_THE_WORLD iamonds Hemare! to the lines of the garment. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV. |! oS \F —Mean a great deal both to those who give and to those who receive them. If bought from us they will mean all that fine diamonds can mean — 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 da: Margh, 1923. Each bid shall accompanied by a selina Yet, there is not the slightest evidence of ne corseted in the usual sense of the word. No one and least of all the wearer is conscious of her Modart. After you try a Modart you will feel that the de- tii D PUUTPATEUTTTPOU ALAA RAO.) PEDO PESO OPUOROO OOO TDOOD Start the Day Right HITT to enter into an agreement to perpetual pleasure and | | Stount ot the tnd, and the swe signer who created the corset made it especially for 1s Most people like a cereal that makes them ; satisfaction. cessful bidder shall be required you—not to fit you in some places, but every place. ie chew—for the chewing insures perfect diges- 31 years experience. in remove such building from said ‘ diamond selling enables nage of “April, 1888." ae idee —and you, like well-nigh a, mullign other Modart i tion. That’s the reason that millions eat ' - Be us to give helpful sug- is reserved| to reject any and all |! wearers, will become convinced that thete is only i gestions. gute \ ‘one corset for you, and that 2 Modart. ‘There is \ hredded Wheat Its crisp, tasty shreds of baked whole wheat encourage thorough mastication. For those who like a mush or porridge, however, there is nothing so nourishing and ati as Shredded Wheat porridge, and nothing so easy to make. Put the S| Wheat Biscuits in a small saucepan, add salt and‘enough water to cover'the bot- tom of the pan;:stir and boil until it thickens, then serve with milk or cream. Better than ordinary porridges for younsstertc or grown-up x 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. 6 ee Ee TRISCUIT is the Shredded Wheat teal whole wheat toast—eaten with. ; Dated this 9th day of March, no other corset like it. . 1 F. A. KNOWLES, Jeweler, Bismarck, Established 1907. R. M. BERGESON, Secretary Board of Trustees, First Presbyterian Church. Announcement Drs. Bolton & Bolton wish to announce the return of Dr. M. E. Bolton from The Abrams Memorial founda- tion College of Electronic Medicine where the technique in ELECTRONIC DIAGNOSIS /has been perfected. A complete esuiniient has poen installed for the use of the Dr. Albert Abrams method. of diagnosis and treatment in addition to pnethene used heretofore. Ag ‘Telephone or write for: appointments. | Teen aa ra y