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, TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1923 : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE STATES AT WAR OVER HER “DYE SKIRT, COAT _ DANCER SUES - | ‘| 1 Persan al | DIAMOND DYES ! i — ; \ Each package of “Diamond Dyes” contains direction so simple that any Current Events woman ean dye or tint faded, shabby Club Celebrates skirts, dresses, waists, coats ‘ ers, stockings, hangings, draperies, Bou 2 20th Anniversary everything like new Buy “Diamond Dyes"—no other kind—then perfect The t ntieth Pari anni home dyeing is guaranteed, even if sary of the founding of the Cur. you have never dyed before. Tell A He Pike club of. Biemarck will your druggist whether the po ve celebrated with an elaborate you wish to dye is wool or silk, or banquet at the Elks club tomorrow whether it is linen, cotton, or thixed cvenhig when Gheahukbatis Gt: the goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, members will be their guests, { spot, or run. Advt. tn the afternoon tne regular ———* . ‘ meet be held at the home cf P. French when sub- ler of Wing, Mrs. Carl Fichhorst of . ect ng to the alas his { Falkirk have entered the Bismarck ny gland will be the sub- | hospital for treatment. » Mas. ns as er jec math digcuss on, At this | Charles W. Smith of M. ndan, Baby n s. Mary Burton wil heron Knapp of Ga on, Master mportance of the post- r K ison, Jacob held by Lloyd George who un- | of Hazleton, Adam Schatz of recontly Was premier of | . W. Betts of Dunn . s. E. T. Burke will! in Trindie of Wil- they are synonymous—just as much as the s $ dand cf Tomor-! red from the is is Hecncis : te ER Rate 1c Rane nina associated with Christmas. And you should will p t the subject, “Ghandhi — es have such ¢ ant i t %s t S ¢ ne JigiSEDINTERPIEAL OR? ave such a plant in the lady's home next Sunday Arrangements for the banquet M. G. Fallgatter, Joe Hoof of morning. are in charge of Mines. J. A. Lar- leon, O,) M. Trasta of Brad-) This is Arnot, and D. J. Me-} dock and Mr, and M Wesley | dancer, who’s filed a $150,000 dam- eye . a Xa special feature of the Cummings of Garrison visited in age suit against a Windy City | _ Our Lilies offer a splendid selection with different H im letter on soauer en the cap.tal city tod nea She charges tha 20S. hers of the club who have move¢ at eee after havi ods ‘ f the country will PARE! OF DAUGHTER acciaent, she was kidnaped ur ivace Da ot The birth of an infant daughter ed to a hospital and denied " xodvich and Miss Grace Wilson born at the Bismarck hospital is privilege of seeing friends. All the other Seasonable Flowers and Plants — Of California who isia guest of her announced by Mr. and Mrs. L. De — : Podils j ies . - ie re Devi both of pe Lae p aS Daffodils, Tulips, Ramblers, Hyacinths, Hydrangeas, ‘ vughters of Mrs Wil —______—_- Aughceeecnteen Baek ai ete.,—are here in fine shape. sone foundie. OC HET iariarek (Gut! Giate Crone SdHEGee Si RRAS at ewHte vent Events club, will attend the The Americ: ran GH The hing ieRtly: re . nel R J anniversary meeting as a token ol ‘ eae hold their regu WOU eee seULnE . ritis Fi P rdspteb to sehete awatlen: When the University of Oklakcma held a contest to pick its fi tomorrow evening at the Legion hall; 2nd makes an inte Sec Gel emember it is First come, Best served. A nnaieall program ia being pre- | Co-ed» Franklin Booth st, decided in favor of Fave whieh hes ee en rare torNe eae (Ark) girl, ay the time the contest w. " Tien Ee. ane Telegraph Delivery A her ber of toasts will be given, "The Guuviy should we z Many Pay Tribute ai grap Ivery Anywhere. amusements being planned tor the : : a. “And why ; COLORFUL SILKS. evening are of a light and inter- a And ‘there’ you are. to Mrs. McCormick The newest silks are extremely is esting nature, = = Retreats . colorful, fa rge red, black, MRS. POOLE CALLED AWAY, n the unfolding of the story, in fui. Ute to Mrs. Frank McCormick at over a background of brilliant yel Mrs. Thomas H. Poole left this |osly il! at her hor est detail, He was enabled to do this the Pro-Cathedral this morning jjaw. ‘I's on the market. if iorning: for Colorado Springs, Colo.,/is reported to be improving. i he did not 1 upon his When “the last rites were read by RS e where she was called by news ef the - . but rather deseribed an E DINNER FROCK. crious illness of her mother, Mrs E) Keehig off Underwood) was a actual’ court. vom which’ existed in| 8 A gorgeous din gown of green 31 3rd St. , who was injured about ‘city visitor here today, ftaroh wanntpes: banking the altar and bier haa Sel TunRUGNIRS ART ate 319—3r¢ Phone 784-W in an accident. The When Alexander MacRae there a nbols of the esteem an and a sash that ties d sliver. <distance telephone m . Miconbers arinvaiton avast} Winniper to bring Mr. affection felt by the people of the rectly in front. : : We Deliver. § t rst news that ue : 4 business visitor in the city today. | novel to the sereen he at first thought y. After the services the body 5 ee had of th that her mother ha {that it would be ni sary to repro aid to rest in § BLACK MOIRE, . heen in dent, and had beer mbuell of Turtle Lake 1s} duce this court room in the studio, tery. k moi effective ‘ hospital for two weeks. ays in the city delighted to learn that. Acting pallbearer: when slee severe a : \t h the courtesy of the city George Hanlan, Henry to blouse and very complicated and AMONG CITY VISITORS. | officials it would be possible for h Kell F. McDonald, T. J. draped as to skirt ray . YEO Aederson; SChOol Officials Seatac tarear gee BtetC Hin MEUellS PAG TS MeDoa Hs to skirt, CLEANING BLACK SILK BEULAH COAL now $4.75| _ Notor which cannot ‘ I Charles Brub: Plan Meeting vers room described by Mr. Connor pnaierss rosmment 7 j RAINBOW HAIRCLOTH. | Black silk that looks old and] per ton delivered. The Wach-| ")! of Glendive Strandemo of Bald- 8 in the nov ° . Rainbow haircloth comes in a fas- | TUSty y be rejuvenated — by | ee win, Le 8, Chapman of Hazelton, Mt. : A three-day's meeting of school |, 59 that when theater patrons 5 ‘Receives News of icinating. wariety ef hues and tints fits Th aS ter Transfer Co. Phone 62. | BEULAH COAL now $4.75 Sco s Ra Tiesrs WV arise | the court foom scene in “God's Cru- nd is extremely popular now made vhile da erse —_— ' ‘owers of Wilton, Pa CU De ne oeiteee irene Pre ies ball be ake atta Mother’s Death fate Rubbane stor penvlpoapriige@ eat! sdagilsh Mnnpuawescontalas near pecre delivered. The Wach- ' 0 jates *0) ou a e-shi | ered r. Not] — _ ——————— a = pesurtgie " : chi ie bib Fort evening. This evening a dramatic| i‘ hift pe the|real|thing. Not) J siakaeenect : | ly 500,000 words. ter Transfer Co. Phone 62. . city visitors here today, Program be given by the] ihe ‘ k: aid eee h a an ive from his brother, Dr. | Why not telephone your} Royal Arch Masons. Reg- 0 : : ¥ | white children. attending school. | it. are men who bave offigiated in| Neweombs. of Rochester, | late orders to Scott's grocery.’ ular meeting of the Bismarck ST, MARY SEWING CIRCLE. ne se attending the mecting Will | their respective. aftice HAs Be re bs Ot ay at theie| We deliver free to any part of Chapter No. 10, tonight at| 2s uimauuaniucomnndaunnemnmenunonN aon The west ion of St. Mary's be Miss Bertha Palmer, assistant jumber of years, therefore their tech- | mother, 2 nb at pa the city at 5 o'clock. 7:30. Your presence urged sewing circle w hool superintendent, J. W.| nique is quite perfect. Even the news- {home 0 2 e ater ore Phe picture is described as the METHODIST BOARD MEETING. mest ambition in which the juvenile The Sunday Schoo! Board of the |St#» Jackie Coogan, has ever appear- { MeCabe Methodist church will hold aed, and it is asserted that in it] meeting this evening at 7:30 o'clock |he has registered an appeal that , in the church parlors. Istrikes the hearts of young and . jold, and of all of picture : END VISITOR LEAVES. Patrons as well those that 1 meet tomo y, school inspector, and Supt. ke ’ Bolebank of Soo county. rmann will be hostess: Mr. Riley will speak on “A Page jfrom North Dakota History,” to- {morrow evening at the mecting. BeSrent nae ee AT THE MOVIES | Ss THE ELTINGE. nes to the Eltinge for a showing beginning today, picture heralded as “mile-stone on the highway of nd which bears the highest re nendations in its own right. “Oliver Twist,” starring that able child of the screen, Produced by Sol Les d, and pregynted | iernoen ITH SHOY. 2. Peterson has opened a black- smith shop at Sixth and Broadway Peterson who sold out his bus:- 5 two y ago has returned and declares that he is back to sti DEGREE OF HONOR MEETING. The regular meeting of the Degree of Honor will be held this evening at . P. hall, As business ¢ will be taken up all! s are urged to attend, DAUGHTER OVER EAS A, Lahr left this morning | VISIT M + or Evanston, IIL, to visit her daugh- | a TEE ter, Miss Lucille, who is a student at Sai patien Bel. Northwestern university during her s Brockwell; Lionel Bel- more and a host more, rena Hedine, who has been (Are not usually etciaad tore tnenter’ a guest of Mrs, Harry G. Orr and,!t is the appeal of innocent boyhood other friends over the week-end re- {through the medium of ons af he F re 4 greatest stories ever penned—Gharles turned tosFarmoscite morning. [eres “Oliver Twist.” The plot 'has been followed with unusual fidel- ity, it is claimed, and the characteri- the most enthusi- \astic of Dickens’ readers, LEAVES TO VISIT PARENTS. Miss Ella Pederson of Fargo, who | has been spending several days here | on business left this morning for Val- ley City to visit with her parents, a brie as” but actual ynnected with the Canadi- ¢ Press—which seems to in last word in realism, per mer are not c sure Before washing glas milk has stood rinse in cold water. This will prevent the cloudy effect.! | CITY NEWS |; A very smart suit of blue twill is trimmed on the jacket and skirt with braid in a shade of deep blue. t the shade of the blouse which is a part of the costume . bled, is so delicious and inviting that| heads directly to 1 and : F : -———?® Xx’ YLE | thousands of famili eeout constantly other ailments, thes es nhs tole I am a salaried man with expenses that permit S i i f to make enticing bakery batches, such iting. Kellogg’s me to save > a small porti 2 Salanvaead . Alexius Hospital When the hat is eobbgu anu as bran ners a rejall evan (acliclo idalitepatented eceket| f Lh a Si we only a amen pEuonice my anery each Engethart of Burn. | large it is quite apt 10 Be ape ar] ete; they eat i ~and many| snd krumbled form, becomes an im- |= onth. How can I best piace this surplus so as Robert Hackman of | [remes ano is t nue eiane or Sprinkle it on their favorite cereal, its] mediate necessity. If it is eaten regu: | F to be assured of Mis. Mott Wetzstein of | Hvendar straw ts trimmee enite, Mutlike flavor having a fine appeal.|larly (two tablespoonfuls daily 5 in |e ; ‘ si neb n, Arthur MraJohni| (eee |. stamy more thousands of people eat} hronie eases with each meal) —it will Complete safety of principal ; apflug of Willa, J. Calderhead, | = | renee ecaeai Gears ds peop ucie| relieve constipation permanently! Your | & Pr eRAbReLae oon ary of the city, | THREE PIE i hea oe iL has yerminently re-| Diysician will recommend Kellogg ’s rompt and sure payment of principal of Solen, Adam x | ives because at ee Bran. It will free you from propric E \and interest; = Master Benno Minot, Master Mrs. Harry Po- se, and Fred Hes- have entered the rhimansky William ©: gorely of F singer of the ci St. Alexius hospital for treatment. OF WHITE FE hy M. L. Keeley of Hazen, Mrs. Anton! ‘tiny hats of white felt have] Kantzman of Sweet Briar, ' practically no brims, but an inter- esting pompon or a bow of taffeta ribbon, cut in points and frayed. COLAR | AND YELLOW A black crepe de chine gown! | gains distinction by the addit’on of | Legion Plans Good Time. | elaborate embroidery in coral and The entertainment committee of the| pale yellow. American Legion is planning real en- | ————— by tertainment for the meeting Wednes-; Read our add all about Wet Capital day night. After the regular meeting/ Wash, or Call 684. there will be a comedy boxing match | | aundry Co. followed by a real boxing match be-! ™ a ae tween men who handle the fistic pil- lows with a lot of speed, but whose names are to be kept secret by the en-) Ge A. Olson of Wilton, Mrs. Mis n esky, both Lavacae . of charged from >» pecatih CAPITOL. ferjainnicny committee. A big at-! Away bon Eaoten chAgou. One of the big moments in “God's | tenance of Legion members is ex- | Mrs. George Lund has gone to Spir- | Crucible,” the picturization of Ralph pected. 1 raged ‘d the EF holidays {Connor's novel, “The Foreigner,” a Sa | TTS aa Gace Pe Hodkinson release which willl be of- Bismarck Hospital i fered tomorrow to the patrons of the; Miss Louise Frey of Hebron, eS | Capitol theater, takes place in a court| Mrs. John F. Anderson of Kulm, | jroem, where the young hero is on|Fred F. Briggs of Braddock, Peter | !trial for his life. When Ralph Con-| Kessler of Glen Ullin, Mrs. E. M. nor wrote the novel he described this} Fowler of Stanton, Miss Agnes court room at very great length, and | Thor of Wilton, Miss Martha Muel- , Wife Hastens to Il] Carnarvon ISMARCK,N.DAK If you contemplate the pur- OsAMONDS.“JEWELRY . . chase of a Piano, come in * and look over our stock. Auto Suggestion : ‘ We carry the ‘ -_-———— a> Packard Day by day in every way Bond if our line of Sterling silver c bl and other merchandise is }, apie | growing better and better. Pianos : é 1 Let ug show you the new |! You will find no better in- e yatterns we have added ir |} strument anywhere. ver. * COUNTESS'OF CARNARVON . The ancient superstition that misfortune will come to one who We offer Special Prices on these superior Pianos. 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