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~-, , TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1923 . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ; " PAGE FIVE y a ee | ding trip, John? I hudn’t thought of | Walter G. Black of Mandan, who | that before, because be it fur or near, | win) become state engineer on Aprii | the funeral as well as the Sodality of % i N : . | Social and : in Capieok sje sar a gactet sao = = | tended in a body. a 4 north or south, I care || iy appointment of, Governor Nes- { 1 : “eq Father Slag, to whom the degeased | Your’ ow vos, has filed his bond and oath of | | Personal was so well known, pad a beautiful Eats office. / ecg tribute to her memory, dwelling par. / - { OTT a "8 ticularly on her virtues of modesty | Presbyterian Ladies and pore ty ‘i oe ere STORY OF INNERMOST, é é iB The teachers and. students extend MOTIONS REVEALED IN PRIVATE LETTERS h $ f Give Pot Luck Supper deepest sympathy to the bereaved Copyrignt 1925 -NEA Service Ive Your ealt is at fake | 4 parents and relatives, 1 vee ie a ue i eis LETTER FROM LESLIE HAMILTON ; to tell Miss Bradford —“th.s is th Y Suff f C i ! +A pot luck super will he given in D JOHN ALDEN PRESCOTE — | man we all thought Mivs Hamilton ou ler from Const pation pyter church Thursday fol Succ iS uecumbs to MY DEAR BOY eee anne his heart, loyal to mel. Exery man, woman and child who | food as well as wonderful as a natural Peculiar Disease) as you know wat 1 was goin tof Mt Sane ha oat Bes eonatipation enenstieation ay of relieving consti at 6:30 o'clock with the inwthies lad PaaS to the lest, answe ; i point etna aN ORRE lowing: hud hos ee do, 1 went to see your friend, Miss] nq such impression as thats, Miss fours shoul le : unturn g's Bran contains important i Mmes. James Nebersy | eaRedaN: aersices. EHE . Easton | !rescilla Bradiord, on Friday a:ter'| Qigens although he would have héen (10 get instant r Keep away from | mineral salts; it eont aes se fhe Kiva Larl Whitson, cf Kintyre who passed away at a{ noon and tovk her to the clu ts tA] Kappy to have been principal in ths ie ind catharties, | are necessary in making bone, tissue pa mo 19 29 2 BwWeeper, Bergeson, b. to be| and hleod—yet, Your | cleansor and purifier. coming drama instead of standing on | Which side Lnes and- giving a wordless | dreaded will, Be held; With your cous.n, Mary Alden” ~she local hospital Sunc Jaston who was a| culls you “Cousin Joha Alden.” in Kintyre. Mr, sie Sehuman, G R. Thomp- well known farmer of the Kintyre/ 1 think my young sinter, ‘ pms “Bn ace Fat Kellogg's Bran as a. cereal. : y region suffered with a peculiar alled the turn when she said ¢ hugeed him! Yes, | [ran ; aN You'll eifjoy its nutlike flavor. Or, members are invited to come Jease known as Parkanson's disease. dumb-bel Tahink conti. it is Kellogg's # ee “T sprinkle it on or mix it with hot or their friends and ‘to bring He was only ill for several weeks} ‘he first word your Priscilla Brad- |" think that's about all of interest | Permanent refiet su ee Many like it omething for supper, which will be although not in the most robust | ford said to me was, “You know 1) that happened. Those two girls never} yroct enges of Bright's tnd di with “Two_ tablesy erved cafeteria style. The eommit- health for a time previous. He is | Inve played and quargeled and mace | giq say a word unless 1 started the | ., vase cases of Bright's «va 4 fuls of bran sl be added in each tee will turnish rolls, coffee, and survived by a wife and a son and | Up witi your flance ever since We | conversation, | knew they were crit- | {aitjur form constipation is responsie| instance, You huve missed much not cream other relatives, j Were young children, Neould tell you licizing mo from the top.of my wlar-, te for sick headaebe, unten, pie to have eaten Kellogg’ into muffins, raisin other bake much abeut him tht you du not] coled hait to the new buckle shoes | 610" Kens 66 9 | know, ‘ on my fect, which, by the way, have | jon cand esaalieas / 1 answered, ‘I expect that is so.| high French” heels “and vi ME. RMLMe nN Felis: SE Outed You see, he never spoke to me very | wicatly with their scaesle oxfords : much ahout h.s boyhood friends. not RS Ae OL ALILS UI en | | ‘ho 7 Darling, I'm so glad ‘we j With the exeeption of Sydney ¢ going to live in your old home town, jten ft dont remember that he ever] {| never could be friends with your | mentioned one of them, either mas | Pris Recipes on inent. hotels, res “! “iss Maher Gives F Party for Friends age. Pro clubs gery ge. AM Because bold, bad men in the nation’s Capitol have failed to read wis wondertit : Miss Marguerite Maher of 622 Third st was hostess Saturday re iu ; their daily etiquet column, ent ¢ Na Bradford if 1 could live to : evennig to fourteen of her friends pore Ooo eal Tig ae Gd ed! or woman, to me. We had so short! ye a thousand years old. Goo UU a from the Business college and Wool- werlooked the formality of : " a time together that I guess we did} You haven't suid one word to me Werth store, The evening was de- @M introduction, Washington girls Ince Feature Picture \Being what all lovers do--used all of it ghout whether san ever told another lightfully spent in music, dancing’ have organized to protect them: 5 i talking of ourselves.” ‘ rir) you loved her, Surely you did and games, Decorations were plens- — gelves from unwelcome advances. Shown at Eltinge | Sometimes, lover mine, Ethink per-} not tel) that Bradford girl that, did ple jhaps that is the sweetest part of] you? Don't think it is too trivial a Bud Doyle crawled out of bed to loving — this saying ‘when did you] question to answer, John, for I could the window. The weakness of a long | ftst know that you loved me’ and} not bear it if 1 thought you had illness had left him faint and trem-) “isn't it | more beautiful than we | made love to some otier girl in just ruld possibly have dreamed” and | the dear way that you have made love ngly carried out in St. Patrick col- gy : 8 em < of greens and white, amers ere are some charter members of ind green clover leaves producing an ‘the Anti-Flirt Club. Inset. shows suc effect, At midnight a course Alice Reighly, president nehcon was served. ON ne Ding Allies AIM TS TT jen a srs i Saeeel On his unsteady journey across the |. "think of it, sweetheart, this is tne | to me. FANCY DRESS FOR ROTARIANS @0Y might instead of Wednesday a i CLASSMATES ACT rom tis tana rested for a” moment | Was. it wil he forever’ and all those | “Not” that 1 am jealous! Ohno! Bismarck’s Rotary deleeation will : | on the bureau. His fingers touched | ther exclamations that go to make |} never could he jealous; that is an wear blue fezzes with yellow letter- . | something cold and metallic. It was} UP the long, long conversations of | acknowledgment of inferiority and T| Fn : P ing bearing the word “Bismar Mrs. G ‘| eobaeusnea:| AS PALLBEARERS u mirror. By instinct his fingers | !ve!*. thank my stars that I have no in- Two of the best things that a man can have the front and the Rotary beat fron! three weeks in New | closed upon it, Ordinarily Bud was | | j!26e Xouy sueteee fo a peut feriority complex, { are a life insurance policy and a savings account. amarcky pe Sele : anv ne, i ait Diab asi v z e e had abvays shown sid- : M y is letter just fo e mere sake o m § ate tite A oy flag in the patade which-is an im- | Enroute she stopped for a short time | Friday morning t3 Gui tes Geloree te she asked it that she thought I] tuikine to you. It some way brings of the finest qualities of citizenship—thrift. rst in his face ceeeEthOenintl al cago, Hl | Was cast over St. Mary s schoo, when Meets Co net the death of Mary’Murphy was a ought to ask her to be one, but 1) mo almost within your de won't, John, I'm only goin: portant a than he had ever felt himself but The two work together admirably. The life convention at St. Paul. Ce he be fed! Ge Hadibeentlifoni elcome edhte miniei Ken : to have | Jet my imagination revel a little and ERAN LADIES A nounced. She had been ill only x few he touched the mirror there did come Bek ; x 4 A 4 smarck hopes to be the conven- ip spear pen Aid| days, so her death came as a shock to his mind a faint curiosity to know | PCY, itis to he my. b | now I'm sitting on the arm of your insurance policy looks. forward to a more or less city at their next meeting, at a Balen : es ¢ for nene of the students were aware ‘just what happens to a face when} {@4 S01 answer 1—"Oh, chair, my cheek tight against you remote future; the savings account is a provision for more immediate emergencies. For the man of moderate income the savings account can be made the handmaid of the life insurance policy afternoon in the ends and mem- y invited to attend. will meet tomorro: church parlers. bers are cordi: lenst the delegation is going to ex- ten} an invitation to the Rotarians to come to Bismarck next year. an | A the exeeptio Buti Siathe |; dtendliobiwt : of the fact that her life was in dan- you fall out o eroplane upon ee es ee Aeneas cel He a tend wu All iran AB oT y had been at St. Mary's for leew ncn heritied ie wteronveniey scttel” < just as impatient as you for that the past five and a hal? years, having | light. Her face fell at, this, and Mary | éay when vou and [ will go away a ‘ Alden spdke up—"No bridegroom | together — j : : . i ‘ Hed pntere grade after coming say Hone x | together — just you and me, since by se! aside a : rome eac entered t th ae eae ming What he say almost stopped the gets much consideration: at-his own GIN TaN ONEAwede since by setting aside a portion of his income each here with her p: leigh. ‘blood in his veins wedding, does he? One might think pee week into a savings account, funds are provided 4 ; During these years she has en-. The face that he sa Sarai : : i fi ‘ morrow afternoon when the program Grand Pacific hotel, ial: apending | aeGvedsnevtel? afnohw: teachers and eacen nee: aw in the mirror) that sometimes he might want some | === | GF for meeting the insurance premium when it falls will be devoted to juvenile c : due. \ iterature, the week in Bisms siting ard | hupils, Everyone who came to know | this with the extraordinary event |°t¢, of his Felatives in the wedding DYE OLD DRESS Mis, A.M. Brandt. will ent the Shopping. Reieanne AREeARCthacisel Mel e r event) party. ) y; SS Ay Baa ner learned to appreciate the sterling | which fellowed, i one of the tprilling | <Not in America,’ 1 answered. “You Alcott worth and nobility of her character. ‘and dramatic sRuations in Thomas |, over here it is one of the tines! OR DRAPERY IN the girl has the center of the DIAMOND DYE The teachers and students i H. Ince's super-photeplay, which will stage and no one notices the bride- FORTNIGHTLY CLUB MEETS. STOPPING AT PACIF The Fortnightly club will meet at Mrs. R. E. Trousdale and son, Rob- che b o¥ Mrs. W. L, Nuessle to /¢tt of Mott, are stopping at the ubject) of Louisa Hodgse sion for Both are a prov that may arise any da will be foresighted enough to possess himself of host of eventualities The man who is wise APPEAR IN RECITAL. piano pupils of M Franc " i 2 paper The L. Young Il read a paper Ww hiter mb Riley yin e Menard Hughes will when [thet Got nisted the sbaienst| mole the feature picture attra a picture attract from among them, Although Mary the Eltinge theater for Ti 2 VHFIS CHR UNG WEROEALH recital at the high school auditorium | yes, us ene Pitas: neh : : ib | croom except to sense the fact that as i both for they are the agencies through which he aba capt he tomorrow evening at 8:30 o’dlock. | Cxample whl ever remain ae an in, wednesday and) Thursday. Miner-\ he is in ‘the conventional black."' Ruy “Diamond Dyes” and follow |B can create an estate fournitvdelt Ls Fey Mrs. 4 i cee TL teal Chat che han gine |Ninis piano accordian artist also en-| "Just then, Alice spied Karl Whit- | the simple directions in every pack-| z y ‘ ‘ bested : BAPTIST LADIES AID left us forever, but has merely gone tereains at the Eltinge for the same} ney coming in from the golf lin! age. Don't wonder whether you cant AMONG CITY VISITOR The Baptist Ladies Aid, society will | on before to prepare the way for her, TC" 48S: | arn sey celia Mimi Movergmeniikwas) (oye ct uo us duccess (uly auecauie| pet jae 3 Ba garalinncealand Vi Hans meet Thursday afternoon at O|| friends, . ! a _ | only too glad to come, for although | fect home dyeing is guaranteed with =z B Oikos, L. Hy Random of Jamestown, | Oclock with’ Mrs. Otto. Dirlam. A) “Her clasamiates,- Carl. M ail OTICE A, 0. U. W. Thaven't said very much to you about | Diamond Dyes even if you have ne-|E a ; a Mr. and Mrs. H, B. Thompson of | 00d attendance is desired, Charles MeCarty, | Richard | alle regular amecting:swill his) be husiplavedjand quarreledi) tor dyed ybetore: Ween, faded) dress: | The First National Bank baldwin, Mr. and Mrs, J. L, Monroe William Greyerbiehl, Clement Kelly,| be held at the Ue aya Sil Maan) Urn ith tea ainee ie) wore eo ai piirts) 2 Wwalnts conte, eweutoys cf Baldwin, James Shakoon of Max, PLAN FOR EASTER, BALL. Clemns Boespflug, were pall bearers,| Hall tonight pile ee allots pLOS Me seenanen ca ygnn ie TR) ‘ James HL Toplin of Wilton, Donald | The Catholic Daughters of America| and her intimate friends, Roletter | U@ FOMBNt tang TARGHEE ELIE Gene AU aie a a | The Pioneer Bank Majesas of Garrison, Paul Roscoe of {2%@ making preparations for their] Lockw Frances W , Flo | => fo me about Priscilla Bradford, Ty) tell your druggist whether the ma |g Gietiae mil Gamelgard and Al-|Haster ball to be held at Patterson} ence \ lene For First Class Dry Clean | think, in fact T know, thut Karl would | terial you wish to dye is wool cule Ea Gheaiirel) G tliuchany, wel audi 4 hie rnun, were hon: | ing. Call Capital Laundry, Mts, ee sll to have had me for [silk or whether it is linen, cotton, oF “s et = pee akacna an * “ “ a ae his wife ' goods, TWamond Dyes never AiGne the) eilyavinicors IhExe toll, orary pall bearers. ", " ; é wunewrunem mg the city visitors here fis- and Mra DAubronel praseral | Cones Cater eaeaE yeay atieae|| COR IRROREIER! TLDS aRTE Wal Naren Pacman Beer SE moved into the property at 110 The meee eer Fos- | ‘Third street which will be their berg and James H. Taplin, both of | home. toy : united in marriage at Bee tircrceart wee Yelock this afternoon at the VISITING HUSBAND. study of the Baptist church, Mrs. John O'Leary of Foxholm, is Alfred Fos-|in town visiting her husband, who is The young | member of the jury. a their home { . — in Wilton. | HERE-ON BUSINESS. e Senato# Frank Ployhar of Valley STOP OVER ON WAY TO ST, PAUL |City is in Bismarck on business. Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Coolen of Gar = arrison, who stopped over! Mrs. Cecil Proctor and brother HOUR HERE ARE THE McKENZIE HOTEL FIVE vison, of in Bismarck last’ night left this | George MacTighe of Wilton arrived morning for St. Paul, Minn., where | in Bismarck yesterday. + they will visit with relatives. They P ai Sua : H S E ] : nay make their home in that city. Mr, and Mrs. Strandemo f Baie winiain wen’ tv Sseersee || Flere are Some Examples of Economy in Home Sewing: HERE ATTENDING COURT. yesterday, Rt. A. Stone, former assistant attor- —— 2 NGF RCACEA CEL NREIGEEOUMANGH | Mi jandeM 1 Berg of Wilton, We are well prepared for ‘e president of First National bank ef St. Paul and former Gov. John | a Burke of Fa ¢ in Bismarck oa | P. S. Berg of Dickinson, was a puss! federal court business. Her here to here to Springtime GUEST AT HOME OF SON, John Parkinson is confined to his c e Mrs. C. A. Brasie of Litchfield, | home by illnes: * Minn., who has been the guest of Sia coast her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Dance at Patterson Hall Mrs. F. H. Brasie for s me past | yy, ¥ ; leit this morning for Jamestown to| Wednesday and Saturday visit with her sister. evening: They play for the dances at Patterson’s Ifall every Wednesday and Saturday nights. Rates for in city $5 an Hour, outside of city same Rate Plus railroad fare and Hotel expense. HE new fabrics are aglow with oriental brilliancy. Styles were never so beautiful as they are today, and the new season's fabrics have an oriental brilliancy andoriginality absolutely in keeping with Spring itself. TRINITY LUTHERAN LADIES AID. ae The ladies of Trinity English Lu- NOTICE theran church holds its monthly! The. Knights of Pythias meeting tomorrow afternoon. Re- | will have their regular freshments served as usual, Mem- | ‘ bers and friends please mect up in; monthly meeting Wednesday cullidonee, | night at 8 o’clock at the K. of HERE FOR FUNERAL. P. Hall. , & Frank DeLaney of Terry, Mont., brother of Mrs. J. W. Murphy, and Mr Kennw of Grand Forks, an uncle | OMAN SO STAM eee ee TIMI T TOMLIN uUL OLLI UH TL | | of Mrs, Murphy here to attend ORDER YOUR | the funeral of Miss Mary Murphy. RECORDS | 3 i ° e JL, BELL ILL, By Mail—We Pay the | J, L, Bell of the First National Postage i er ec insing bank was unable to accompany the Z Rotary delegation on their trip to : HOSKINS - MEYER H St. Paul. Minn., to attend the ninth | Insures Longer Wear. annual convention of the Rotary club there because of illness. 1566 (Left)—Sine 36 re- ‘qufren: ‘7 i F i : : : Pas. amet: ‘@ It is almost impossible for the housewife to rinse every YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY, vette, 50 es. we } : : 3 The Youne Peoples society of the Moe dates pis fas (particle of soup from her wash. All clothes laundered Trinity Lutheran church ‘will give 1 Dress Pattern nee | ‘ 3 , their program at the church Thurs- Drees 1577 Findings I if here.are rinsed in many changes of soft pure water ween see ae | Pinay RIE con conte w : | . ete if’ from our own artesian well, then the clothes are dried C {<} SMARCK,N.DAK. DiaMONOS “JEWELRY mie by a delicate machine that AAeA Cove) Sine 30 re- 1hee (Blehty Size 36 re- sere Cas ht) aise 36 re. 13} ; quires: quires: 5 quires: Diamond Mountings. 4 yds, 40 in, Plain 3% yds. Plain ‘Suit- 5 yds, Tissue Ging- tj ASK US DRAWS the moisture out. ae ers 5 voile @: es ng @: 7560 Y jf @ G8 Pe ABOUT Iridio- platinum, white, er ai Baa 1 holt Blea ‘alton, 78 Thus there’ is no chance of and green gold in excep- tional designs, distinc- tive and original —.the 1 yd. Lining . 1, Dress Pattern Findings .... 1 Dress Findings 1 yd. Dress Lining \50 1 ress Pattern 35 Findings =a EIVISHED. injuring the fabric or tearing i ROUGH DRY off buttons as done by the old” EY Was winger method. We save you wi cost you com- Wil cont you com- plete eee eee + 206 plete .. 400 CASH. PRIZES GIVEN AWAY better kind. Wedding rings to match RUB-NO-MORE WASHING POWDER all diamond mountings. - 7 4 i » Dress 1566 i CLEANING money, energy, and your in our Home Sewing Contest’ for Girls | “*s'ss.™ | RUG Ribs. Just a little makes dish : : CLEANING aes " pares haute al F..A. KNOWLES . rae , me "LET. US SHOW YOU. aeedi acan} Jeweler. Bismarck. ; ; oe : ‘ > i ‘ an Sen tie hia DIAMONDS see 4 : | peat aN \MONDS our hey a ele 2 Capltal Laundry Co. «©: ' SAVE THE Wamu bE vcupalantonas AGS a ioctl e a ia : Launderiers and Dry Cleaners. De } INTERN P| while you wait. NO »__ Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center _ : Phone 684

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