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MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1923 Socialand | Personal || ; 3 3 Pretty Wedding —. Occurs Easter out + m) at Martin, Home, \ charming wedding of the ter se Martin, daughter of | Mrs. if Martin of Hacketstown, Nv J. and , Harry A, Jones which took place | at the home of the bride's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Martin of 116 W. Rosser * Street yesterday — afternoon, Rev. Harry Postlethw e read the ring ma ce in the pre- sence of members of the family and a few intimate friends at 2:30 . o'clock. Just before the vgws were taken, Miss Esma Pearee sang “Oh? Proi ise Me™ with her sister Miss Li Pearee accompanying her on the piano. The young couple were at- | + tended by Mr. and: Mrs. P Martin, ‘The bride wore a gown of | in the shade of Bobolink | 4 arney roses and at } ley, and the matron-of- sewned ina tom, nor was | canton | of carna- | cpe and carried ine , i tions and ferns, i bi) ML 3200 o'clock a three course | tee o luncheon was served. Mrs. don co ¥ is the eldest daughter of M t. A é Mrs. Joseph Martin of Hacketts- | town, Nod. The bride was born | . * and ated in) Plainfield, N. J. from the Plainfield high The past six months she Fi has been employed in the motor vehicle ‘tment in this city. s bee vsident of two years, formerly residing in New York city. He is employed in the offi of the Ad- 1 jutant General at th State Capi- | f tol | ai 2 Mes. Joseph G. Martin. of Hach. | eltstown, N. mother of the bri a arrived in the city Saturday even- | ive- @ ing to he in atte! at the wed- had ding of her daughte ‘ Yhe happy couple left on No, 4 eo i Sunday evening f astern points |S a oe on a brief honeymoon and upon. re ' turn will be home to th frie al 116 West Rosser Street. sow . Mrs. Rawlings Is V0 Hostess at Bridge ie ’ si Party Saturday the Mrs. G. A. Rawlings was hostess ita 1 o'clock bridge party compli- . ) ae ; irentary to the members of the} 1 and , Wednesday — Bridge 3 her-home on 22 Avenue A Saturday. Fou of . l 5 yed afte heon | — being rded to} ] ? Mrs. Pink roses were used to decorate the individual lables during luncheon and bou- | quets of pink roses produced a| i pretiy effect in the decorations j 14 the Rawlings home. a Bh. & P. W. BUSINESS MEETING | a: The regular monthly - business ica . > mecting of the BL & PW. will be Las ( held tomorrow Boat 7:30; o'clock. ssion will fol- 1ey low and ev mber is urged to for the bus- iness meeting. Refreshments will he served by the committee in charge of the April activities. AMONG CITY VISITORS. i H. Henning of Wilton, E, V. Chin-} + burg of Plaza, E. Slocarp of Brittin, Misses Mae Dennie of New Salem, and Miss Bertha Rainbow of Wilton, creth of Fargo, Fred Birksmaier of Jensen of Makoti, ‘on, Mrs. H. J. Lunden of Ros H. Gregory of Steele, Joh of Baldwin, and Miss Alma of Driscoll, were among che , visitors here over Sunday. STERN STAR MEETING ‘The regular mecting of the ; will be held Tuesday when Me be held. We: speak and Miss 4 Downey will alao deliver an address, “The Power of Endless Life.” All visit- ing membes are cordially invited to attend. CONFER WITH MINE OPERATORS Jefferson Steiner of Minneapolis, Minn. stopped over Bismarck yesterday, He left this morning for nee, with operators of the Wilton mine. 4 HERE Wm. V. Wiel in the capital city. today road business. RNS returned and other 1 5-MINUTE BREAKFASTS ae There's now a-Quick Quaker ‘ »+ Oats. It cooks to perfection in 3 to 5 minutes. No other oats can com- pare for quick cooking. Same flavor, same quality as reg- has ular Quaker Oats. This brand is always flaked from the finest grains only. But in Quick Quaker the oats “ + are’ cut before flaking. They are rolled very thin and partly cooked. So the'flakes are smaller and thin- ner—that’ is all. And those small, * thin flakes: cook quickly. » i i 2 Your grocer has both styles —| ) which style you prefer, # r Oats jas these usuall kk Quaker and regular. Tell) AC Coats, like dresses and suits, are using two materials, to get more elaborate effects. Brocaded or matelasse fabrics serve for the bloused top of the wrap ory. F with a soft, thick material for thejand lined with silk crepes, printed When you will want a good excuse. Tha bottom. The more claborate the fabric, the simpler the trimming. Such wraps mented she has the past six weeks. pe been visiting fu MISS SLATTERY IS HOME. Mias Sarah Slattery, employed as a ‘st National bookkeeper at the bitnk at St. Paul returned to the yesterday for an extended visit with nts, Mr. and Mrs. Danie d Slattery was the only girl contestant from the First Nationa! bank at St. Paul to be entered in the Twin City inter-speed contest held at the t National bank of Minne- RETURN FROM CALIFORNIA. s. W. Derrick, superintendent of souri River division of the Soo line, returned Saturday night from a t months’ vi ion trip on the Pacific Coast, during which he spent sometime with other Bismarck people in and near Los Angeles. . Hughes preceded Mr. Derrick Other ck people in California for the winter are expected to re-} turn soon. ARRIVES ‘TO VISIT SON Carolyn Fisher arrived Sat- . ‘akoma, Wash,, to visit the home of son, Charles her for some time before con- Minn. where she will v ter. Mrs. Fisher ex about thrée months places. spend two ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE Miss Josephine — Fogerty taincd at a bridge party Saturd evening when five tables of cards vere played. ‘The honors were won by A. E. Brink, A. A. Hawkinson, and Miss Mary A course luncheon at the close of the evening. RETURN TO TAKOMA Frank Ryan and her moth- Thon Cunningham left night for Takoma, Wash. afte it at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Maassen of this city and with other friends further east. = take: FORTNIGHTLY CLUB MEETING ey " The Regular meeting of the Fort- ightly club will be held the B. Smyth D VISITORS, Miss Ada Miller and Irene John- son of Braddock and Miss Irene Mil- ler of Ellendale, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C, W, McGray over the week-end LEAVE FOR GARRISON. John Renter left this morning for Garrison to look after farming in- terests. George Reuter accompunied his father to Garrison, where he wii! enter the elevator and implement LEAVES ON VISIT. Mrs, H. L. Reade left last evening ing for a visit of several weeks in St. Paul, Minneapolis, Minn., and various points in Iowa: ° RETURN TO UNDERWOOD. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Casey who spent the winter months in Bismarck have moved back to Underwood for the summer. AWAY ON OFFICIAL BUS S. R. Sharts, senior highway en- gineer has gone to St. Paul, Minn. on official business. VISITED FRIENDS. Russell Lewis of Braddock spent the week-end in the city visiting with friends. Miss Nydia Smith left today for Bantry, where she will teach school. The American Legion ‘Aux- iliary will give an Easter Dance Monday evening, Apr. 2. Everyone invited. Ad- mission $1.50 per couple. Wagner’s Orchestra. Refreshments will be served. 1.0.0.F.NOTICE | All Odd Fellows are re- quested to meet tonight at 8 p. m. at the Odd Fellows hall. New location Bakers Hall, to make arrangements to attend the funeral of the late broth- er N. J.-Shields. Ud 'Fancier a Wrap’s Fabric, Simpler Is Its Trimming} iw SBN i i ; sua t long motor ride this} Oh boy, oh boy, Um afraid 1 ‘lj Hall entertained at. a. miscellancous aft noon 4 nd dine at some quiet | be sorrier if 1 do not get those Iet- | Y | shower Saturday evening at. the inn. Perhaps the Fates will be pro. |ters in my possession. } home of the former complimentary | pitious. If so, 1 will bring your JACK. le i | i | | ' ‘by an audience | i i i have d & P. W. club rooms Wednesday af-| teacher in ternoon at 3 g’clock with Mrs. F.!ten teckel i O@ 2 | gifts THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE “TS FATAL 10 | _ MRS. J. HANSEN SR FROM SYDNEY CARTON [love missives when 1 come ina few “TO JOUN ALDEN PRESCOTT — | days. | Well Known Young Matron of | Nothing doing, old man 15 SYD. | City Passes Away in | \ | BS jnothing doing up to date as far as{LETTER FROM JOHN ALD the letters PRESCOTT. TO. SYDDEN Local Hospital 1 could see that it would do no CARTON jgood even to mention them when I] Su that little vis ‘ook Mademoiselle out to dinner | over \the other night. She se she could wrap an jhave forgotten there was old bachelor like y ithing as a love letter little finger. d. ot successful in get- |S) i We talked you over pretty thor- letters tonight, wire me] ggAits Hansen, who formerly taught oughly. and 1 shall re very urgent! Tuesday with an acute attack of The lady acknowledged she 1 from my firm to return to Al-|fneumonia, phe was well known red you well ad nothing ban, id go and see the lady my-| among the ydung matrons of the you; that ‘for at least L will get them if I have to | city, being an active member of the | ad given her avery bi ke them out of her. omaces, SOeat Sub ae and Mee | and she hoped that. your w Syd, T never will rest_a moment | ane ya settone, eT ME Hareee worthy of you. comforta while she has thi n ) er i R { y ; n - | was formerl, engineer in James- Don't sneer, I think she meant it} You don't know Paula Perie | 2 A put it) Mrs. Hilda Hansen, wife of J. M. vn that | Hansen of 415 Eighth street, passed jonable | away at a local hospital this morn- about her|ing at 7 o'clock, after a short illness | due to pneumonia, She was 35 years |B = : z : = E iz : : 2 : & 2 A NEW MODEL FOR the girls — Plain toe — creased vamp — flat heel—made from light weight calf skin—in : black $7.00 | Dow ; town, He came here as stant She is a Very clever girl, Jack. I]She can be the sweetest thing in| State engineer, and was in charge of jalmost succumbed to her charms fall the world and she can be a hell. |Susplus war equipment. eit cA. nae sway |, The deceased is survived by. tive HATE COP SELIEN oR HIEN sid oat RaLHIOV A ESERTHERT EY uote en oat Haron gacuuel ne geAttOn) Mint Her tion, bis [rather fascinating as the hell-cat. | John, and an infant son three di jmixture of English when she tries [but now her claws are out of the | old, und a niece, Idella Olson, who! jto be calm and French when her} velvet and seem quite formidable, [bas been making’ her home with the | emotions becofie impuls Ss most vd, E have not. done any-| Hansen's for a number of years d cnough to lose the chance |, Mrs. J- Nelson of Tracy, Minn, a 1 do not think Paula ing loved by the sweetest girl | He" yng Mes, Carolyn Hance at up those letters. | sn carth, but I'm sure Leslie would | Spokane, Wach, mother of Mi Hane 1 should not worry much J never fo ‘she knew I had | sen is expected to arrive soon, about them for if she remains in} made such a fool of myself. At} Mr. Hansen resigned) from the} this frame of mind she will never |leust shew ver trust’ me | highway commission staff to become | " except by rows-of stitching. make 3 y trouble. st she would newer (rust int | associated with the ‘Northern oe RRNA SIMMIET EORIRIRRURGTETR AremAUC) SHG iSAOAINGH Hea E PORES ets : “¢ | struction company of Grand Forks. | of twillcord, fashoda, verdyne Suid ever tu} gentleman to her and told her | itis family remained here this win-| \ : you away from your wife occa-|that T have never @poken ——— satin canton, trimmed with ca : ter. ei ksontiee : ane Troy, HAkIig. oh. ambrord nally, but the time may come} of love to any other girl. Funeral services will be at the! AT THE MOVIES AVtioUete er enbedenneoee ; faiveiduaeas)| Perey Undertamngs parlors Thureday ||| V | in ‘this [ eaieshaiecraninrtieeh Soreminc de isn't 3 cing J picture by is tlouks ein may have | #fternoon at 2:30 o'clock, Interment | that of a seafaring man, he had in a local cemetery. | . old chap, It isn't parti-| spoken the words that mean love, | “ll tke place tee wardrobe which Hl 115 4th St. or plain. OF course 1 understand your pr OF course top coats are made of di THE ELTINGE with him a heavy mate in camelshair or dT : cludad yom ; : 2 am sure you | Sut 1 i includad dark blue uniforms, large plaids, unlined. one of the best! flannel shirts, sea captain’ shirts, s aptain’s nds nete and other articles of © has been ¢ parel, i c y pl not mean them, and the | Lewis Stone. are a thousand times that] girl 1 told them to knew [didn't | j known stage See UNGTE NW no letters of your float-]imean them, and she didn't) mean | j the ofessi H | Honor Miss Erickson |i", *reund to be brought up} the words of love she spoke to me las a regular member of the Pa Waile Mr. Chaney sorting against you, in return, It was just 1 belongings the his i 1 1, the maid come into the room | Several days later, not | for a second that the er the | the room was Lon Chan the man angement is ding man | of many . she proceeded to ask William de Mille's production, | questions about the work of the ie Applause,” in. which | Salvation Army, commenting upon met the collection of clothes which she Bertsch, Sr., Pioneer of jc1s, who plays the feminine lead | (ought were to be used for the marck, Succumbs at | > ably the strongest role of her| “Mr. Chaney, not knowing what it was arrested on a charge of being = c The pictu Ibe shown | was ‘all about, finally asked why faigorderiy Ganallteniaine an viotticce | Age of 73 tthe Eltinge 7 Tues she Was “questioning him aloue sday and ‘Thursday. hese lines. Stone has to his credit excel- |,“ rsuRie Soumiere ptain in to his credit excell the Salvation Army,” explained the h pictures as “The | aid, “but - wondered how you filestonc misinty cupant of with Surprise Shower, , | sil! sey here for 9 couple of [tet you, Syd, just ag CITY FOR 33 I aveenive i aye days long Mademoiselle and 1am sorry Lever learned it. jt mn features. are going ¢ i His first Mrs. R. M. Cross and M o Miss Marian Erickson, whose mar- | ___ riage to Dr. A. H. Brandes will an event of the spring. The ing was spent in making and holders for the honor During the evening the hone was presented with an East colored, on which were dircetio x 2 and the woman on similar charges | = and containing surprises for the Give Hank & Frank and for stabbing him. Chris Bertsch, bri Serles, ni ser, declared that the | night. The wound in his back was plays which is being given here is| not regarded as serious, par-excellance.” é rs M: Deautiful and 1 hy Sr. who has resid-{ Many beautiful and usefu . . led in Bismarck for the past thirty- | ‘were received, In keeping with | Musical Recital Infant Son. I eircey searapiwecclbawayaateeuloenli “Held | could afford one of the best rooms the Easter season, yellow and whit: The birth baby AeA {hospital Sunday afternoon at 12:45| by the Ene mount pic-]in the hotel.” also used in the refreshments wiich | be given Pee eiar sorte nie tb |to his advanced age. He was 73 years} The suppor TSE IeCuaiR were served at the clove of the even-| Tuesday evening April 2 at. 8:15 fees 1 ee excellent one respeet, the ing, Sleloeke for athedl enchienendiangalyas ; i Mr. Bertsch and his family migrat- pe UO nn a - tion Army seli-de ab yaDasehter:) fed from Russian to Eureka, S. D.,| Pltyers includ Kathlyn Wil- I fund. The ieee ‘ program Which will be given at this| Gigt aie te easaeee Klein of the | thirty Praise Voiced time by these two talented musi- ABO RG aeRt » Mage u ¢ ank Halverson and Frank For Cantata includes the following num- —— : luction of the artists of the ( nae -Soieell ing. Judge A. B, Christensen Wm. Pennell of} and his son, Chei ch “filled! the Gt Valse Lente. -Delibes| Glendive, Mont, are the parents 0 an implen copal church | Piano duet a son, born at the St. Alexius hos-| tion with the ¥ wins, one of After spend- they moved to Bis- eral years after coming Mr. Bertsch opened a blacks {smith shop on Kight street which he ran for fifteen years. In 1903 he Bertsch, Jr., oper t store in conne p. Mr. Bertsch re-{langhs as a four years r ther Buster Keaton on the program and will produce the| Langdon. N. D., April mechanic in his com-| Grimson, states attorney of McCabe Methodist last night, request was made that ve Menard Hughes Esther |} Pital. from ictie bisiness life i fedy, : liereounty; witeléesenaie thine (he) cantita (beJjn Larson, ae 912 and was me car his home with — Nternoon for Fhorida to. pr : he cantata be p @haluuaeh ata oPs Sehubett Wins $10 Buchholz Prize. .. | his «on, Andrew Bertsch of 1016 CAPITOL pobe of the death of Matin T the near futur Eine CAE theamlowe Logan] Mrs, J. H. Starbuck of Washburn] Fourth strect at the time of his! “pon Chaney, who portrays one of| of Munich, N. D., in a Florida con- under the ¢ Henry Halverson. won the $10 prize in the Lucky Lauy | death. | i eR diculeading characters iinlahesirvinl rio barearae etioai ants rendered “The Res Gondilers ernon. . Nevin} contest conducted during the montii| He is ‘survived by his wife, two] worse Sroduetion tor Meteo, “All| ict camp ‘before a grand jury Gactie Ba) eAllaine: BiGibeNGURRIES of March by Miss Mary Buchholz] son, Chris Bertsch. head/of the Bis-| oy, BROT ENE Wateuy: Th i el re i,| Scheduled to convene in Madison proclaimed the best | Blow Blow Thou Winter Wind... . Millinery shop. The contest has|™marck Motor company, and Andrew] 44. Williams, now the Capitol county, Florida, April 9. Seargent| been uroused much interest. among | Bertsch, and a davghter, Mrs. John a ‘ Aras :.Donald| the feminine population of the city,| Reinhart of Temvik. i ‘abe Methodist church, and wa: Frank L, nat cMayor Lenhart broke the seal_of|. A. short funeral service will be pecially for the Easter | Concerto No. 1.. -De Bariot}the box in which the numbers were | held from. the home of Chris Bertsch - Miss Roberta Bes contained MajorsGeu. Ihuss | chaule Gist street) nea ois > sola I Love a Little Cottage O'Harclinginesscd the acts” op” | kemeon. et cl followed by an- : Not Understood ..........Houghton aig ieee other, at the German Baptist church R alize what Kello ¢ n i Mr. Henry Halverson. eae at 3 o'clock wi ev, A. Guenther gi Rotarians, Teachers | tonance nn Adams Bismarck Hospital. in charge. (4 Give Kiddies Tickets|!"°°""°" jocci’ignyare "| Mather shen "bred Wiamaier’s!| SCHOOL BODY means fo your family’s health Theater, Was mistuken for a Salva-| AB indictment of Walter Higsin- tion Army captain by the chamber-| botham, boss of the camp in which maids at the Hotel St. Francis in| Tabert was confined, is now in cus- San Francisco, where he was a guesg' tody will be asked. been presented in the Mucushla Py gana When. the Met _....Buek |Hebron, Elma Foss of Hazen, Mrs. fl The Rotarians have pureh Langtree Young -cicpbins J: W. Seott of the city, Baby Lola WILL MEET) , =2¢e2 eeuariy cach day, Kellogg's | | There are many attraetis ate Key GUY Gi J Mae Brnkecesaley Kraft of Turtle Lake, ‘and Master | Bran will permanently relieve eonsti-| sc. > Ke! ogg's Bran, Eat it in winter x ish cw alloted to |. Accompanists: For Miss Best,| Robert Schmicrer of the city have; —— pation; it will free you from danger |¥ ou bot milk as a cereal. Or, mix School’ wchildnent’ an) athe. Mrs. Arthur Bauer. For Mr, Halver-| entered the Bismarck hospital for| The regular meeting of the Pro-}ous toxic poisons that lead to 9.’ itu cereals before serving. Many is o' ye School Association will be|cf all human illness; it will remoy. | bu. -sewives cook it with cereals, in 1 Benedict, Everett Peterson of Petti-|held at the Canfield Consolidated | the cause and eweeten a bad breath; | cach case adding two tablespoonfuls that none of the young people miss (SSeS bone, Elmo Sampson of Washburn.) <chool, on April 14th, 1923 at 10:00|it vill clear a pimply complexion | for each person. You will also enjoy this delightful inment which |@————_______——-—- | Miss’ Frances Skorport of Wilton, a ¢ mp He nutlike tt € Kellogg’s Bi ig ; Nels Rygh of Dogen, Mrs. A. G jock A. M. The following pro-| through its work on the bowels. In| the nut-like flavor of Kellogg's Bran cite | CITY NEWS | fact, Kellogg’s Bran, through its| When it has been sprinkled over hot Nelson of Epworth, Mrs. Mike Hoch- raldlecreal natural action as a bulk, indigestible | OF “old ecrea's. A number school teachers hatter of Willa, “and Mra, A.” 0. You have missed some of the joya nudson and baby sirl of the cit i ou have i ; thing. One Stabbed in Fight TAU BEDoas aleclusecd ctrom, the: hoe agent, will tone-up the whole eystem! | (6 \ir, if you have not caten raisin ta | Lewis Stifater of Mandan was| pital: If yon knew exactly what constipa- |} ula etueu ave ee Hen eone geting hoe - nial aE tion means from a medical view-point | y Hun , () name as Mrs. Jennie Doe in a Wes st. i Musical Selection. ‘ould Jose notime eating Kellogg's | pri : fe llendcd, Mra|neniy eereeeit Poon Renee AAC ahey es Tard ee eetaL oaac-|| Rell Danec=-Primary, » /Departd cee mae emma saunas 8) PGE = mutated Gn cack bey: js rs, John Carstens and Miss Max. 1 Bran yourself and serving it daily] Don’t delay your fight against con- ine Carstens of Washburn, Mrs. C,}ment. And, Kellogg’s is|stipation; don't, lose 2 minute in tho Ha! the T h ' Newbauer of Mandan, Mrs. W. C.| Address—Miss Madge Runey. y delicious, its uut-like Mayor i ! a! the Tut-Ankh-Amen Trot! Gehrke of Baldwin, Miss Gwendolyn} Violin Solo—Harry Knudson. adiug greetly to the enjoyment of{ buy ‘Kellogg's Bran from all grocets Hoffmeister of Dawson, and. Mr , pedius erenlly ' : ifeataat raged H. A. Larsen of Minneapolis, Mini Address—Miss Bertha Palmer, tiag cereals. Eat at least two table-| and you ean have it served in indi- haye entered the St. Alexius hospi- ! oonfuls each day; in chronic cases, | vidual packages at first-class hotels, ta¥ for treatment, |. E. Erickson of | y ’ ery restaurants and clubs. ‘appen, Miss Kathleen Mulloyl of Wilton, Wendeline Veitenheimer of Glen Ullin, Mrs. Thomas Welch, 5 ilson, and J, Calder: : Beneviey 23, | treatment. Mrs, George Boozenny of | gre: her ababa of Glen Ullin, Mrs. Mary Cor- i it win of teh city. John Wipf and Mrs.| | Physico-Clinical Laboratory Isabel Flynn of the city have been 119% 4th st. discharged from the hospital. | : WANTED—Young man to work in stock room. Experi-! ence not necesssary. Call at! Electronic Diagnosis That is what we are doing. We also use Quanrud, Brink, Reibold Co., and Treatment é 406 4th St. eaantacrieeal ie || pure wheat starch in all our collar work. DR. ALBERT ABRAMS * A 5 E, Bolton, D. 0. Consattant.| | It gives a better finish and makes collars, etc., more pliable than any-other starch ‘| Address all communications to} made. Of course it costs more than M. E. Bolton, D. 0. apis 119% sth Bt. '1§ other starch, but it is the BEST for the. Bismarck, } Peet best kind of collar work. ————————————— Tunes in with all stations of life , “RAJAH” - The hit of the sea- son. .A friendly hat that adapts itself to jj, one’s personality. i strate molded fe to the particular’ RG a iahane vou like. 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