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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1923 ? —||studies after spending their Fuster ( ocia an | METHODIST LADIES AID PB | “The regular monthly divisional SPEAKS AT G ° h l ke f S ° ° h ti f th Methodist Ladies y ersonal | wi ee a at c ive the Home a look of Springtime Freshness fte s follows: = W. C. T. U: Hold | Divison “No.1 will “meet _ with STAR SERVICE’. : F. H. Register, 622 5th St. i e e 1 Divis: No. 2) i t vith = Lively Meeting acer 2 — This is HOME CRAFT WEEK The Won a Gi - Di No, 3 will 1 Sy by oe Woman's Cari aristion Temper. | Hee ete wine ymeet at ithe Shows Influence Exerted ve “noon with Mis. Charles Liessman, tee Eee atk tee Men Throughout History |= : GE cate cable CRESMIENRE, Gast, [Cs Wo Mokaay 216 Park Aves ay by Personality ‘2 /When Spring Sunshine touches your windows it turns a powerful searchlight tions from the addresses of the aes at i ° . "vine Soudan” Mig Ser AN. anon Gry wstrons. | oe eee ee fopic for discussion was “How Are |_ Flmer Ross of Hazen, A. W. Hun- | the eae ow sintine We Fortitying Young Lives to | Ruvastad JA’ Ross of Denden, adrs,| while Miss Mary Fe Downes, dieeet, [OE The eff fh 1 Wi Bwvely Win On Moral Battleicide’ | TOM yon gn af Van Hook, Lewis) or of the niale ltrary i e effect of heating plants on Window Draperies becomes very apparent. oh ait thecweeke for young people. Hoffman of Kenmare, Mrs. E. R. ussed “The Power of Person. a eae Wallace of Raleigh and Mr. and Mrs. evelalbed fhe Lad cae ‘J. E. McConville of Pollock, S. D.,|_ In memory gf the members who playgrounds and reereationul cen- | Wore aniong the city visitors today.|had passed on Miss Downey gave ters for the boys and gris. reese the following addr Members of the union expressed poRMER RESIDE ‘ , Many curtains are permanently ruined — if washed they will never look just ‘right i in the “best room”—and you will want new, fresh curtains in their place. Your desire can easily be gratified here at a small cost. “Come in and let us help you figure out the best and most td way to put your home win- ‘TS HERE “AML life is wrapped in mystery Work, Mrs d. W- Deemy reported | ,,MF. and Mra. J. A. Blanchard and What this indefinable t the Loyal Temperance Legion, | f™ily of Fa'rview, Mont. are guests | Which we call personality, ldrens branch of the W. c, tat the home of Mrs. Elizabeth ie rere ot Wowie ‘i day afternoon from 4 te Batelack | Mrs. Blanchard who were former |by its power. Person ° s- | Main spring of progre ‘ ‘ in the basement of the Methodist | Tesidents of Bismarck have heen vi pring of prog! | chureh with an enrollment of fifty w lity. is tial 4 fete tho] dows in Springtime Dress. iting in Minnesota and North Dako-|OMly great force in this universe, | u ‘ta, They moved away in 1912, |the one thing made in the image : childyen, | iis of! thesCreator. Every clement con- jae Mrs. F.C, Hanson sang a solo and} retuRNS FROM FARGO dueive to the growth of civilization |= Miss Helen Crawford gave two} ice Esther Teichmann, school | bas crystallized around a gr |- piano solos, There was about twen- ive present. Refreshments were by the hostess assisted bv Roy, Mrs. Crawford and s thus greater th nurse, who was called to Fargo last Friday by news of the illness of her jsister, Miss Ruth Teichmann return-|° jed yesterday. She was accompanied 'to the city by her neice, Miss Evelyn | (# | Blanchard. : without nd eve y great event |= = the pow. pnality. What would the |= Empire have been |= We have everything that you need for dressing up Your Win- oe e e ~ dows. Consult us. rlema the Renais- | sance without Petrarch, Boccacio | he Reformation with. nd th Hank-Frank Concert iB ; ENTERTAINS AT DINNER. * Proves Success mrs. FH. L. Vesperman entor- ei alee ea aise THtends faty dinner (tn er asc eeneenttnaNe (ake cael ; Pare rat er ia aL bso En avettge oie eae Wiihertoree and Mineatn that mere: (FAM AAR . " 1 e i church for the benefit of the lin Chicago, Hl. “Mrs. Brinkman was|!y to men to recall Bismarck’s. Busy Shopping Center WE'LL GLADLY HELP. Oxford tion Army foreign missionary fund formerly Miss Gladys Vesperman, their The lor of the var- 4 Fie 7 ar é a wigheesadaay Hes mary fund i: ious religious, ammedanism, y Browning takes to show |rutes by divine rigs it is when |roundings will not always be the | @———————____.___] ark hospital for treatment. J eee ae : i SaRELS > BROTHERHO. DANCE | Buddhism and anism is in reat truth that guides his own { Millions of men, jong consid: |} same and how ed to rea | q s ia , ‘i pave been (aeldei anda ftotHll ot E1EO odein Brotherhood will have | the strength of their founders, while+ cleared, Those in charge of the theiy usual dancing, party at the {the stronghold of — the : concert state that the violin selec- closé of their meeting Thursday jchureh in all the ages has ‘ tions given by Miss Roberta Best, evening at the A. 0. U. W, hall, All |i? its choice of representative men Y : and the piano selections by Francis | members and their friends are cor- | ‘5leader Nuessle .and Miss Hazel Lenhart} dially invited to attend. 4 to us every The tionships of | © | sn of Baldwin, Elmer Foss of I © only transient. How much Reported Improving \zen, A. H. Hotzler of Turtle Lake | inted gu ie and leade a Ou the other personal power queath not a Roosevelt York police = What raised” ‘ onan i ine seid main i and Ellen Lund of the city have y life this thought could be Sea HORDULG strongly impressed upon the mind. | the WN Boe aS Mesa Lee Bankston who is ill at Alexius hospital is reported able to esti which em: he printed himself upon the minds of ‘ i care If each day we should realize that » impr 7 were worthy of special mention. | bene wade one CMENALES Nenophon.and Plato that they ERIRLIGTHIS. ORIERERCUEE ERTS nee fers Injuries The concert will be repeated some- | CALLED TO FARGO 5 ; Dae might as his death wrote his wordy Tice angen aii Misuse anh BEST A. uffering from time this week at the state peniten-; Mrs. Charles Simon left this | Well try to gather up the snowf! Socrates lives By cing urents 0 cou ys v f st | paint injuries sustained while swer suffices for of others i pain i s the rays of ee f Phi. see | morning fer Fargo where she was | of pinst inte part of er who follows h Mr. and Mrs. Han Nelson of returning on an ommodation : ‘ murselves — of i , ; ; : — called by the death of her sister or measure the i iosohpy. The. greatest tencher whom | \ ai baad Washburn are the parens of @ SoM) train from the Beulah coal mines. B. & P. W. HOLD MEET Albert Peterson. Before re- ‘OTH aie eORlUIAH AW (Ger MEBO Wi OEE PH atanat canuutrercoraiinees| an HH ye in (urn shall leave ( thet yor at the Bismarck hospital this The regular business meeting of | turning Mrs. Simon expects to visit eas nothing when com nothing except that which the wind |e vanity z a Ph Pe i; 4 ne | ylorning. regational Meetin the Business & Professional Wo-! with relatives in Detroit, Minn. pared: with the power of men and {op wave blotted out from the iaaerehec uD nrGeceinu edie en RCeR rr rGRLnL Ey HED OKG = | ‘The First Presbyterian church ’ . women wha change the tide of hu. ¢, ri ets How easy to forget that our sur and strong in its strife . he men’s club was held at — 8:00 rea Sara f t yet so did His life and w Ani PULL OM iPeenGUMDeLanureR ean | will hold its annual congreg: * o'clock Jast evening in, the club RETURN: FROM VISIT. ne Who is able to check | inpress those among whom He lived Sine tO “| Miss Pearl Johnson of Danzig,| meeting, Thursday evening » rooms with Miss Hazel Nielson, the ;,Ciearee Lund and daughter, ror of | {he Lacsto rule the hearts and minds of a ue Miss Helen Wehal of Menoken,! in the church parlors.’ Elders an president p: ding. Owing to the Beulah, who have been visiting 2 “tmen today. . aa Baby Kenneth Sorsdahl of Bis-| trustees for the ensuing year will mall attendance the mecting was with relatives and friends in James- pilnewhat tof personal pow- Dry ‘Cleaning, Pressing,! qarek, Master Henry Halverson | be elected and reports trom all ot ‘icferred to next Tuesday. _ ttown, Spiritwood, and Valley City ry paw. et is seen in tg peaches MROheee AUTOMOBILE Dyeing, Repairing. Call 58.) o¢ Braddock, and Wasel Halu nizations received and consid cial sexsion was enjoyed with | for (ute past few weeks returned y ie nding great authors, NSURANCE Eagle Tailoring. of Wilton have entered the Bis-| ered. velyn Harris in charge assist. | cerday. Bing aE his pos. | ing to profound spea INSU 7 1 yy Mmes. Sprake, Dow, Smyth | Speen ee na LI SS am anicemerl aud CHAR We j and Miss Hazel Nielson. “Refresh« | TO RESUME COLLEGE WORK” |e ie a ied TANG nese ca Ree Moliniseancarrownen cone fh vakveniti nea Ste ae j for Grand ats ume her work [Dut artists even yet look to him Th mee elm toi cede the necessity for in- a at the univ spending Eas- | inspirition- Thea St oe in the world’s surance. In the early day “Can Thelp you any, old man?” 5 AMONG CITY VISITORS. ter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. eit Te es) a) OB enestweniationn 5 ayer Joc aduck of Max, Alex Sten-|W. H. Webb Seis AIMEE ESN eG sy at ay arecceH THESE of the automobile jindustry wads of Wi fol till th Hof tin YD Ae Ub ae ; “ aint Hl John Knudtson of yt aAGR MRS WERIV EASIER He RUS ta Cr SIA aCe et never been sung. The choice the need was not so great. eal asness fella inte a Creare woh ee on, ‘T. Hiatt, C. E. Ma | . hide 2 | poetry has never been w . The} fr laa ro avers ctr} Sanish, Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Jenner) Jerome Conway and Arthur Lucus| ¢OM ! Utitul pictures have never [froday the car owner who EP ae aes ae eee CT el a ners ainted. Something still ties |ff{ does not carry insurance is chr, Joc Vuglar, I. Iverson, andjto resume their college training a ‘blag din aks Gent ai ite sent kK. i Eshowl ae of qyitteai, Orvel | the University of North Dakota. Dina E the poet, and of the 1 jebiesoheellggiliecaiess Gunderson riscoll, PAs | ae hich n eV ie expressed 5 AD Ss vj t oD ¢ ae ‘i when ste ¢ out on the bal-| Which can never ! N Matte ee Reunion Sopa were | turned’ lest cvening: from Varney | words, “God reigns and the go wd hy the bras Le: FEATURES Speier aaa vameri en a ; al of} ment at Washington still lives ; lessons 4 * umong the city visitors today. where they attended the funeral of | ™¢! a ay ai! something in their souls which ean : ‘ ’ gee Nr.” Baileys nephew. His utterance produced but a small t ae iiitheir souls which cav Willen evouabisaautone’ STOP OVER TONWISIT SISTER daisies tof the effect; the re put into words, unt SV en 9 ; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Glovitch and| LEAVES ON BUSINESS TRIP forming influence w pee OiRieas Aa pendedethis: wh bile insurance exercise the Mr. Mrs, J. J. G LEAVES ON RS a sence. j¢a Nnever be fathomed only. Ream raed: daughters, Misses Frances and Alice | J. F. Smola left this morning on at Site preenee the! ! more susceptible to this same discrimination you of Max le‘t this morning for } ja business trip to Chicago, TM. Ho] |X’ h E sonal power. BMG selecting, vaun cont capolis, Minn, where they will make | expects to be gone for about two power feltabs Personality often arouses to i es a their future home after visiting | months. Sea RET the latent power in our lives.{) Panions. This reputable th Maes Glows tenia: 3 VSHINGHRIATOR willing to make a aon .Rannily cae or “our/# agency cannot afford to Lena Sheptenko who is em- SITING SISTER. Day ay nt in life is somebody who ee @ in the state historical socic- | Mrs. Mary La Brier of Edmonton, | Progr nsleads chew ay | one |g Tender other than superior : ‘ a |Can,, is visiting at the home of her : ing out the he t there is rvici 2 ies Ps pane |sister, Mrs, Frank Andrist for some Lies Kloten cy marie acer || (Cones OES onde aS -¢eton— MISS WILSON LEAVES. time. rt is the|teachersay ver as bility ; s|§ are strong. Their methods Nellie Wilson of Los Angeles, | a ebcuides the Bonnie n Bean ect cones single person bove reproach. Their ee 99 s ; . i gle pers are above reproach. r Calif., who cnnelie Bismarck recent- | Nason CerRiee -» wilt{through “The Maine Waode” we Ene te auleanberl | wligle ‘sould disasats’ run into millions! sd iust oil ly to attend the anniversary meeting bala ee dnc: tan f the season} Thoreau as our gu Nor do we | S¢!f-forgetful, chang the senti- s ‘i ne of the Current Events club left yes-|hold their last dance of the s deand com. | Ment of a whole commui Prompt settlement is as- jpn eae 0 terday for a visit in Fargo and/at Patterson hall Friday night. Zujectaty, hens, en cizedaand 2000s | evens off anal What is public D 7 Oe peMilvssKani ght Mayb: is to drive up to an Goodrich, In the latter place she} cat naTiCae: a oe aa ep ent bent ebay sentiment of the| Sured in every instance. Bismarck, N. D. re ea mae ses —— - will visit her sister for a time be- “LER. ‘ 3 r dividual? The few lead the many. Wachter & Ben, oil station and say, © Givi quai fore leaving for the coast. | _H. B. Kroezo, president of James-| Very often these great nine What makes the nation’s ideal]|/ Henry & Henry Agency. tad £ oil.” Poor way. All oils look alike; on town college, was a city caller toda {President? Is it profound sch: I flew, Glen Ullin, N. D. orem WAY: i " ar} ST, MARY'S SEWING CIRCLE. NS ae , ee : wv. : ship, or great efficiency? “I know || Reliable Insurance of every but are not alike. The East Division of St. Mary's LEAVES ON BUSINESS TRIP. in his “C ce is of no more sublime spectacle,” say: description. Hebron Hdwe, Co. Sewing circle will meet at the school} Dr. H. T. Perry left yesterday for 4 Stuart Mill, “than the election of {ruler under the laws of the repub- lie. If the voice of the people is ever the voice of God, if a Eat More Wheat That is what we are doing. We also use pure wheat starch in all our collar work. of nature Dodge & Twin City Tractors affected, his et! and natural as to attract h ers first, to himself, then a Nature and from her to a ch trust in God. Robert Brown many of hi brings out the idea of reaching the higher person- ality through intermediate ch: 1 auditomium Thursday afternoon at|# few days business visit in Fargo. 0 o'clock with Mrs, Carlander and val Se ols Mrs. Loubek. Everybody is cordial-} Mrs, E. ©. Smith of Bainville, Te aay te aoe j Mont. arrived in Bismarck yesterday Phone 961 Office 4th St. J. A. Forster Garage Dodge Richardton, SUNOCO THE DISTILLED OIL’ is different; we made a lot of very careful scientific tests to find the difference. Sunoco is a pure lubricant and nothing else; all impurities are re- moved. You can put it every place in your car that needs lubrication and know that you’re getting just that— effective lubrication. There are six types of Sunoco—all wholly N. D. JOHN REGAN GOES HOME. Frank Ployhar of Valley City, was John ReZin has retyrned to his|# business visitor today. | home in Plummer, “Minn. after a i snending sometime with his mother, Dance at Patterson Hall nels. Perhaps no work of art ha % Mrs. Timothy Regan, who has been| Wednesday and Saturday | set it forth more clearly than “The very ill at the home of her daughter, * i 2S Wat wean. Mrs. Frank Andrist. evenings. - | Ring and. the Book. at a Bakke Beos. Buick & Overland Dickinson, N. D. W. C. Schulz Dedge & Overland Beach, N. D. R. T. BRIDGE CLUB, Mrs. E. T. Burke was hostess to the members of the R. T. Bridge club! yesterday afternoon when three ta- bles were played. High score was won by Mrs, Harold Sorenson. At the conclusion of the game a course | Red Trail Garage Willys-Knight, Overland Dawson, N, D. os Northwestern Motor Ford Linton, N. D HERE: ARE THE McKENZIE HOTEL FIVE in RRS NRE AEN, | It gives a better finish and makes collars, distilled: Go to a Sunoco dealer; let him y RETURN TO UNIVERSITY. These deskers cell care—they drain your crank-case and refill with the Misses) Eleanor Gustavson and ete, more pliable than any other starch want them vo run well—tor proper type of Sunoco. Then watch results. Esther Staley, students at the Uni- « long time. That's why they ‘Ask your Sunoco dealer for booklet, Ee MOREE eee” aes made. Of course it costs more than panes Se “What's Happening Inside Your Motor?” MARSHALL’ WELLS COMPANY DULUTH MINNEAPOLIS SPOKANB PORTLAND es |B | —_: og 4 other starch, but it is the BEST forthe best kind of collar work. | Physico-Clinical Laboratory ’ one 119% 4th st. * | Rismarck, N. D. For perfect satisfaction send your col- TALK LUBRICATION WITH THEM THESE DEALERS SELL SUNOCO— . : e Wele ve. Co. yas 2 Co. vflton Motor Sales Co, mea | lars and other laundry here. _ Bismarck, De Halltday, NDS Witen, Sp Electronic Diagnosis : Park Trading Co. Motor Inn Hazelton Motor Co. and Treatment Medora, N. D. Killdeer, N, D. Hazelton, N. D. as authorized by Heras koe Ce. Darger & Jorgenson Tappen alste: Company /_ DR. ALBERT ABRAMS ’ lan, Flasher, N. D. Tappen, S. D. ; M. EF, Bolton, D. 0.Consultant. They play for the dances, at Patterson’s Jounin es viay Ditluscprie Steels’ Hawa, Colnpuny Hall every Wednesday and Saturday Paes sat Sander Mere. Co. © Elgin, N. D. Stecle, N. D. i i i a : J pd é Bet : Hertz Bros. 4 8. T. Parke ea r Aditress’ abi communications to nights. Rates for in city $5 an Hour, Ca | tal un dr Co a Eells, New Lelpzig, N. D. ,__ Sterling, N. b, } M._E. Bolton, D. 0. - as * : : La . Ro: Ha e tops Gk Klein. Bros. Rodgers Bros. & Dliss 119% 4th BL outside of city same Rate Plus railroad : att pees ary 'd EH PAR Ge Burt, N. D. + McKenzie, N. D, lene Nn fare and Hotel expense. : Phone 684 botge, SDs ‘New bngland, XB. AS tele