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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21, 1923 |. Social and | Personal i Many Attend Eastern Star Meeting! More than 100 were present at the initiation serv held at the Ma- sonic temple last evening when Mr Hlanche Whittemore, worthy matron, was present, After the b ines joyed a ehments served. A very pleasant part of the even- cs entertainment consisted of cal selections, Numbers given Voenl solo Mrs, Mrs. A. J. Richard Tracy with Arnot as accompan- ist I xart, John Larson, A. J, Arnot, and Miss Elizabeth Jones. Mrs. Tracy played the accompanyment. Fiano duet—Misses Emma and Ruth Rawley. — ‘ Tauhert Peppy Songs Feature of B. & P. W. Dinner Covers were, laid for forty mem- ! bers and guests ¢f the Business and Professioral Women’s cli at the get-to-gether cinner at MeKen- zie hotel last evening, The feature vening was the singing of y"" group songs between the ecurses with the McKenzie Orchas- tre play ng the aecompaniments, The dinner closed with the singing of Mrs. Blanche Whittemore , Worthy grand matron of . Was an out of town guest at the dinner, Miss H. Beach ited the plan of the B. & P. W. to the moyement to present “The Marionettes” for the purpose of raising funds to carry on juvinile work among the girls of the ‘city ar to that which is being done among the boys, of the Rota club with J. J. M. Me- Leol as director. sim Young People Give Program The Young Peoples Society ¢ the ‘Trinity, English Lutheran church have preparcd a very in- teresting program to be given ut the church tcmorrow — cven‘ng. Numbers on the program include} tie following: Plano solo Ruth Gordon. Monson, LG I. Plath. Piano solo Vecal solo GIVES SHOWER FOR MRs. Mrs. Malvin Olson of 219 street enterta REID. Seventh ned with a miscellany eous shower last evening in compli- bride ment to Mrs, Austin Reid, a of the month. The evening wa hy the guests in embroiderin, towels, At the close of the e luncheon was served With a birthd cake occupying a place of honor en the table, since it was also’ the Lirthday ef the honor guest, TAINS R. T. BRIDGE CLUB. 4 S. A. Floren entertained 1aem- bers of the R. T, Bridge club at her home on Mandan avenue. High score at cards was won_by M M Hollst. At 5 o’cloc was served. The hostess was assist- ed during the afternoon by Mrs. Hollst. Decorations’ were _ prettily carried out in St. Patrick colors. LUTHER LEAGUE MEETS The Luther League of the First Lutheran church will hold its regu- lar meeting in the church parlors to- morrow evening. Mrs. Hjalmar Nelson and Mrs. H. R. Cunz, An interesting musica] pro- gram has been prepared to follow the business session. All are cor- dially invited to attend. SCOUTS VISIT WEATHER BUREAU The workings of the Weather Bu-! the representatives from the smaller | reau were explained to the members | Connecting companies in the western of the Presbyterian boy scouts of | Part of the state. Troop 6 last ev by O, W. Rober th: ning at the bureau as well after the meeting. PLEASURE, BRIDGE CLUB The Pleasure Bridge club met yes- terday at the home of Mrs. A, P. Lenhart. High score at cards ‘was won by Mrs. FE, V. Lahr. At the|J. W. Séott’s Grocery, 315 7th game luncheon was] St, Phone 816. close of the served, VISITING SCHOOLS Miss Madge Runey county super- intendent, left yesterday to visit the schools at Canfield and other nearby points. She expects to re- turn the latter part of the week. HAS LEFT FOR ST. PAUL C.D. Owen has left for St. Paul where he will join his family, From there they will go to Cali- fornia where they will make their: of the significance of this season of future home, MADISON WSITOR LEAVES. Mrs, W. G. France of Madison, Wis., who has been the guest of Miss E, this morning for Jamestown. There are so many ways to serve Kellogg’s Bran—the one gre ‘You will enjoy eating . Kellogg’s Bran because its nut-like flavor appeals to the taste. And, think what each mouthful is doing to drive eonatipa- tion out of -your. system and. to ro- establish health! That’s because it is ALL BRAN. Kellogg’s Bran is scien- tifically made to relieve suffering ‘ humanity—IT WILL DO THAT A8 NO OTHER FOOD CAN! ! ._ Physicians recommend the regular use of Kellogg’s Bran for- mild or nie cases and as a preventive, Bran, eaten each day and in proper quantity, sweeps, cleanses, and purifies alimentary tracte Get away from pills and cathattics— Kellogg ’s Bran will give you: perma- nent relief from eonstipation. ». “ Do not confuse Kelloggs Bran with common bran, Kellogg grand social time was en- , quartette—Mmes, W. J. Tar- | under the auspices : Hostesses will be; The boys declared | tained at a banquet at the Grand Pa- they had enjoyed not only a| cific hotel followed by a theater par- pleasant evening but a profitable one| ty in the evening. L.| talks on them. Church for the past three weeks left | the way from "a ie cooked, | for dt at your reataurant! | MOVE INTO NEW HOME, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Floren have! “moved into the former residence of | Mr, and Mrs. Charles Owens on Man- dan avenue and C. street, which they recently purchased. i} ! RETURNS FROM PHILADELPHIA Dr. C. O. Robinson returned yes- terday from Philadelphia, Pa., where | he hus been for the past two weeks taking post graduate work. H MRS. LEE LEAVES | Mrs. G. J. Lee who has been spend- ing the winter at the home of her’ ‘auehter, Mrs. N. J. Stubstad left esterday for Fergus Falls, Minn. ‘ ' RAIL. OFFICIAL HERE. | A. W. Oberfell, traveling freight | agent on the Canadian Pacifie rai way, stopped in Bismarck this morn: | ling on official business, 7 ; ST. MARY'S § NG CIRCLE. The Eastern division of St, Mat ; sewing circle will meet Thursday af- ternoon xt the school auditorium. ! TO VISIT FATHER. { Mrs. R. R. Wolfe ‘left this morn- ing for Lisbon to visit with her father, Henry Ransom, who is ill. ACCEPTS POSITION | Miss Martha Berkey of Fargo has recepted a stenographic position with the grain grading department. ON BUSINESS TRIP, * | Miss 1 Diesem left this morn- ‘ar several days business visit in | Steele, ey pnd Mre HM. Larson andi Mr, and Mrs, W. C. Gehrke of Bald- win, visited with friends here yester- | dag. | Orlande D, Smith of Watford City s a hnsiness caller in the Capital City today. ' Mrs. Florence Strandemo of Ralawin was a court house caller ' yesterday. Revival Meeting at Evangelical Church Success | A series of special evangelistic ‘services are being held at the igelical church, corner 7th und Ro ser Sts. The first of these meetings jas held last evening, when Rev. iuy A. Lewis, of McKenzie, spoke on ‘some essential conditions of living | a true Christian life. The service was well attended and very helpful. +The meetings are in charee of the pastor of the church, who will be as- | sisted by Rev, Lewis ‘and others. ! will continue until © will be services every 7:45 and every afternoon, E and A cordial welcome is extend- the public to attend these to meetings. For First Class Dry Clean- ing. Call Capital Laundry Co. Phone 684. | | 25 Attend School For Telephone H Operators Here: A sthool for telephone operators is being held at the Grand Pacific hotel under the direction of Paul F. Bunce, division superintendent ‘of traffic, R. Bolsinger, division | traffic supervisor, and Mrs. Charles Anderson, d on instructress Minneapolis, Minn., for the purpose , of giving instruction in their proper handling of telephone traffic. | Twenty-five representatives from as many exchanges have been pres- ent at the meetings which opened yesterday and were concluded today. An extensive program is being car-| riend out and operators from various points were read, particularly for the benefit of Those in attendance were enter- WANTED—Somebody to buy Dairy Butter at 45 cents per pound, and strictly Fresh Eggs at 25 cents per dozen. ‘Lame Duck Rotarians Hold Weekly Luncheon “Lame Ducks”, Rotarians who could not attend the St. Paul con- ference, held the regular’ weekly ! THE BISMARCK Here Y’Are — King Tut Stockings New York girls are shown we: been worn by maidens of. 3 davis. re Anna Dollard, Caroline Kissell and Sallie Becht. kings of a design that The girls, Icft TRIBUNE AN INTIMATE STORU OF Ue EMOTIONS REVEALED IN PRIVATE LETTERS p NEA SErvice_ inc. everything and anything, but do you’ love me enough to do this for the lover who will soon be with you?’ ‘Starting tor the train this minute. oon the rails will be saying--the essage tout de suite, Avec tout mes affections, PAULA PERIER By Special Messenger to the Mai wer of the “Little Club.” are shortening between you, wy PEAR SOMERS: los are shortening between) “Gould you manage to fix up especially nice French dinnet for Tetephone — Convessation Between | UTS evening? Fo want everythi Sydney Carton ahd Jobn serve though it were Alden Prescott, ' o's in’ Paris. 1am “Yes, this is John Prescott speat- lady who ix a co nch food ie Make t “John, this is Syd. { couldn't get thle as seeluded as possible a WS ee Ket @harge the bill to John’ Alden Pr here before {Where you are ‘ : is paying a bet which he lost to 1 1 want the dinner to be expensiy. SYDNEY CARTON. “The East Side station.” “It's too bad you are not at the’ central’ station, Syd, as Tam leaving the house this minute to cateh a train for Sharon.” “But John, Ive got to see you be- | We have the agency for t The piano pupils of Mrs. vieve Menard Hughes appear in recital of very interesting num-| Jamestown this month wi hers this eveni in Recital Tonight at High School (° ene- svening at the schooi{ on the program, which anditorium at 8 Sev | follows: Laughing Brooklet - - - - - Martin . Ama Davis Hunter's Cail - - S - - - Merkel Lue is les Frisettes - - - - Wachs Jessie McDonald Heid Girl's Dream - - Labitzky Wilma Meyer Silent - - - - - - Gillet Jean MacLeod Italia - - : - - - Wachs Andrea McDonald Village Blacksmith - - - - - Johnsan Isabel Humphrey Life Let us Cherish - - - - - - Anon Merle Schwantes Long Long Ago - - - - - - Bayly Marion Schwantes Peasant Dance - - - - - 2 Ducelle Robert Larson The Black Forest Clock — - - - : Heins Emma Zvoi Salute to the Colors — - - + Anthony Alvin Schlenker Marionette Dance BAe anpecera es c= Dorothy Pollock Sintlesteese? 0 aes ween nce tous Joyce Moule Von Blon All Lieurance Tarantelle sae Piezonka ‘Ruth Gordon An Old Love Song - - - - - - Conte Marcia Bowman Petit Bolero | - - - - - - - Ravina Tarantelle - - 2 - - : : Dennce Mabel Aaberg To Spring - - - - - - Grieg Searf Dance - - - - Chaminade Alice Larson eral of the students who will enter the musical contest to he held-at 1 appear 8 fore 1 can do that errand for you." | : . “Oh, tell Paula anything you want! 2M Shirt Co. to, but above all you must get my‘ Order at Klein’s Toggery. ers. i Do you want me to buy them! from her? “I want you to get them, dear bo; get that; get them. Buy them or! steal them, or make her give them to you, anything, anything only get they us bad as all that,| tell don't know thought I wi write guff. Su can make you the truth, Syd, 1) what is in’ them. ‘6 Q very smart letter) d 1 just spread on a lot of | u know that a mas kinds of a d~ fool all of himself when he puts a pen to under these never leved me, than [ loved her, It merely a{ me game. | liked her foreign viewpoint; | > p she always dressed well and T liked STRAF I UME Ss to take her out to the cafes. It wa: f her wits against mine. She s trying to get me to pro- to he circumstances d. any more pap have pose 1 have no doubts on{ tions of smartly dressed wo- that seore, and Twas always hang-| me: fain men this season. ing off! she hud ne doubts of that | men this sea cither. Just get the lette vd:! The above model in gr. and bring them over to nats buck — trimmed leather. soon as, you can and manage, if you edn, to stop that little vixen's mouth some way.” i “But how shall I do it, Jack?” Glad to show them. \"Oh, murder her if you can't do Hosiery to match. ‘anything el Goodby, ['ve got to fret my trai | By Special Messenger From Sydney Carton ‘to Paula Perier. MY DEAR MISS PERIER: I am just passing through town on my way to the marridge of our ‘mutual friend, Jack Prescott. Would ‘you not come down to the Little | Club and dine with me this evening, as Jack already gone on to th 115 4th St oft papers prepared by ,|kg Iuncheon at the McKenzie hotel this noon, F. L, Conklin presided and Rev. Harry’ Posthlewaite gave a short talk on Eastertide. “He spoke the year and all that it meant for the world. Certain members were assigned to- pics and forced to give two minutes Subjects ranged all tobacco to English walnuts. at aid to humanity! krumbled and ready to serve. 1t ean be used in the most delightful baking products tvithout in any way reducing its regulatory value. Try raisin bread or muffins or griddle-cakes made with Kellogg’s Bran. Recipes’ are printed on cach package. Kellogg’s Bran is nationally eaten for health’s sake as a cereal—in winter time with Hot milk. Others prefer it sprinkled over hot or cold cereals, Another way is to mix it with hot cereals just before serving. It can so be cooked with cereal. In ease add two tabléspoonfuls of Kellogg’s Bran for each person; in chronic cases as much with each meal, | Kellogg ’s Bran is aold by all grocers “i ‘aud is supplied in individual at first-class hotels and elul a 3 eR NCI ATT NET SUNT TACT NING NOTNE TD NOT NET NOT NOT Spring’s Most Fascinating Modes “A rainbow colored Spring with no dark secrets” is the fascinating mess- age flashed upon the screen for 1923 spring time modes., And if colors are scintillant with life and gayety, designs are no less buoyant. ‘As ex- pressed in this lovely initial presen- tation. Youth is the joyous theme which weaves’ it’s golden thread thruout all the story of fashions for Spring. _ We anticipate a visit from you'while our stocks are complete. ‘ a Reef — Sweet and Clean perfectly describes your laundry after our expert staff has completed washing, rinsing, starching, and ironing by our modern methods. / Pure soft water from our Artesian well. The purest soap we can buy. Every care and attention, good manage- ment and trained help can produce is a religion with us. It stands to reason we do perfect work as each employee is trained for a special duty. WE SAVE YOU TIME, MONEY, CLOTHES. Capital Laundry Co. Launderiers and Dry Cleaners. Phone 684 mon 1925 - NIGHT WIRE FROM JOHN AL-, more than eve old bach DEN PRESCOTT TO LESLIE‘ clor, Sincerely yours, HAMILTON, } “ARTON , By Return M rom Am getting away sooner than 1 Dtelke te y Catton: expected: will be with you tom DEAR MR, CARTON: row morning. Have been wonder-| g6. Joy auiNe flowers, ing all the week just how much you! ini, Violets are my favorites. 4 love me. Of course I know that Li you know? To dine with you I will luve you enough to forgive You be very glad and will follow t tel@phoning; Cott. TI need not tell you that John | SHIRTS, Made-to-Order.| ; well known Burmaster Cus- Leave your «AAA retained and strength- ened their hold on the affec- in patent Richmond's Bootery thome of his fianeee and Tam feeling «TAA Hadd his | nas) \ an | me ne} on: | he! a] me he! i ay (ree ai] Grocery (7x & Thayer] THURSDAY SPECIALS Fresh Eggs. 80 c Three dozen ............. Best Dairy Butter. 6 Ib. jars, (bring your jar), per Ib........... \ COFFEE Ponte Pon yy... $120 ove $1.00 Richholt’s Special Blend, / 3 pounds .............5 Our guarantee on coffée. If not satisfied your money k. No better coffee on the market. Libby’s Pork and'Beans, No. 2 can. 3 cans..... ... 80¢ Richholt’s Cash .< Carry TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Women’s Silk Hose with fashioned foot, Mock Seam, reinforced heel and toe, narrowed ankle, flare top and a new feature called “Ravel- stop” to prevent runs from garter strain. Colors are: Black, African Brown, Cordovan, Fog Grey, Shoe Grey, French Tan, Cocoa. A very special value QUA Pall io... oe: Have you found out about the - Home Sewing CONTES' For Schoc’ Gils $5Q°° A. W. LUCAS CO. Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center in Cash Prizes GIVEN AWAY MMMM ooo HOSKINS AES E = = Spring FLOWER SHOW Realizing that the wonderful display of Easter Plants in their riot of colors throughout the entire rainbow at our greenhouses if kept for ou®eyes alone to feast on would be selfishness, we are going to next Sunday afternoon, PALM SUNDAY . let you feast with us. The greenhouses will be thrown open for your inspection. There will be no entrance fee. . We are putting on the show. ry & HOSKINS-MEYER