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FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1923 Social and | __, Personal | Musical Club Program Consists | of Sacred Music | The Thursday Musical club met | yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs, J. € ylor of 112 Avenue A. with Mrs. H. 0. Wray as leader. | sventecn members Were present at | the meeting. The program consist- ed chiefly of saered music in keep- | ing with the Easter season, Mrs. | Wry read a paper on early reli- | ou music after which the follow- ing musical numbers were given ano, “Adoration”, by Borowski Hughes. “Vocal, In My House are Many | Mansions,” by MeDermid ‘Tar- | gaurt 1 Vocal duct, “Consider and Hear by Pfleuger—Mrs, Larson and s Jones. “The Two Larks,” y and “Huntin; ohn—Mrs, Vocal, * Charg ‘duct, “The Lord is he By Smart—Mrs, | Mrs, Scothorn. i R sents were served by the ut the conclusion of the Honor Mrs. Fosteson cs Grace Frazer, Mildred ger, and Ruth MeCone gave a par complimentary to. Mrs. Arnold I. Fosteson, fermerty ™ Nellie L. Hubbet the McKenzie hotel last event The honor guest was presented with an electric grill. The fifteen young ladieg , resent ng in making. ribbon spent the eve i At sachet s for the honor gui IL o'clock refreshments were at Hoffman's Chocolate shop. Crations were ple: in pink and white. Dee- ingly carried out Bring Entertainer to H. S. Saturday Miss Helen Burns, a C tauqua entertainer of high standing, will spear at the high school audito aturday night at 8 o'clock to pre- st a program of songs, reading: impersonations, and piano music for the benefit of the athletic ussocia- tion. This entertainment is being put on to help raise funds to hetp send the track men to the meet and the hiuical contestant to the) state con- est on Grand Forks in : While toe entertainment is given primarily to raise funds the pro- gram is such that all who attend are sured of obtaining their mo 's worth, Miss Burns will be; assisid by an accompani Present Easter j Cantata Sunday The Chorus Choir of the Evan selical Church will present an Eas- Cantata entitled “Love * under the auspicés ol ical Leegue of Christian r, at the church next Sunday t 8 o'clock » story is adapted from Flor Morse Kingsieys “Street Boy of Jerusalem” wial musical illus ‘rations by ; famous com pos The reading as well as the music is of a very high order and will be enjoyed by all who heay it. The public is cordially invited to enjoy this rare treat. DR. ROBINSON LEAVE! Dr. Daisy M. O. Robinson, consultant of the United Stat Health Bureau, will vening for Des Moines, she will deliver an address before the Nationa Workers, Then she will medical meeting in Loui before going into Georg will make a survey of h tions in the state similar to that which she has completed in North Dakota during the past three months. COMMUNITY COUNCIL PROGRAM At the regular meeting of the Wo- men’s Community council which will be held Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Masonic Temple rest room subjects to be discussed will be: Recreation, Parks, Child Welfare, Legislation, Friendly visit- ing, and the Roosevelt Memorial. All women interested in community improvement are invited. PROGRAM AT ST, MARY'S ‘ary’s school will, give a pro- gram this evening at 8:15 o'clock at the school. The program which was criginally planned for Easter and in ‘keeping with that season ‘was postponed because of the death of Mary Murphy. It includes,a number of musical selections, drama and dia- logue. The public is cordially in- viteg! to attend. DEPART FOR HOME. Mrs. C, A. Ferry of Hartland, Wis., and Mrs. William Gibson of Genesse, Wis., who have been visiting thei: ter, Mrs. P. B, Webb of 700 Fourth street and Mrs. E. E, Morris of 714 Sixth street, left last night for their home in the east, | U. C. T, DANCING PARTY. Invitations have been issued for a U. C. T. dancing party,.to be beld at the Grand Pacific hotel, from 9:30 p.m, to 1 a.m. on Friday, the thir- teenth, of April. Luncheon will be, served. , . y ttend le, Ki: where she th cond:- MISITING HERE. Miss Ragna. Melvoid of Valley. City, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodmansee yesterday. She is also Pei visiting at the Reko home in Man- “dan, RETURNS FROM TRIP. F, L. Conklin who has been on a} business trip to South Dakota will return this evening. ‘ ’ AMONG CITY VISITORS. March Wilton of McKenzid, Miss With Pretty Party) G5" among the cit, | morning for I visit with re will spend the Cass county schools. ness trip to Mrs, Reade, about a week. is visiting with ri few days at the Bi Alice Slinde of Max, M. Meyers and, , Follies Girl May Marry ’ PAGE FIVE Jessica Brown, former Follies girl, is reported engaged to the Ear) of Northesk and all of Broadway is sizzling becaust of the report. Hanson of Balwin, and riedricksen of Beulah visitors today. GOING TO FARGO. Mr, and Mrs rgo. Mrs. while Mr, week in JOINS MRS, READE. H. L, Reade left tod: ona FOOD SALE, The St. Alexius nurses alumni as- sociation ginning at 11 a, m. Saturda 7, at Hoskins, on Fourth street. will have a food ON BUSIN Martin gen and S VISIT. Miss Sadie Ferg ives here Mr. and Mrs, today. Parents of San. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hebron, are the arek hospital. Baby Girl. . “The h of a baby girl born at the St. Alexius hospital this morn- ing is announeed by Mr. and Mrs. Thirteenth St. nk Gabel of 4 St. Alexius Hospital William Monroe of Bald ings of Bismarck and Mrs. of Dodge, Mrs. Jacob Beulah, ius the hospital for George Kalainow of Burnstad, Henry Trihub of Max, and Mr: Batws and baby girl of Beula’ been discharged from the hospital. Bismarck Hospital W. Coolin of Dogden, Mrs, tensen of Baldwin, Mrs. T, Chr of Makoti, Mrs. Paul Keller of W, Riley left this Riley will inspecting t. Paul, Minn, to jon The expect to return in A. Olsness left this morning for a short ness visit in Duluth. son of Washburn, rl R. Knowles of Underwood visited and shopped here ' CITY NEWS | Birkmaier of nrents of a son born Gerdes of Zap, John L. in, Mrs. Fred Hast- Lulwig Dschaak of Mrs. Dan McDonald of the city, and Baby Irwin Tschaekofski of Halliday have entered the St. Alex- treatment. Rev were busi- busi- for a Mrs. Bert have | Hans + Mary | Sperry of Underwood, John Liffrig Heb- Vedy b indident and | is a story of a maid who become inspired by the ——@ { AT THE MOVIES : oe —_____"-"“ THE ELTINGE. sked, “W did 1 marry and the other “Why did I marry a rich man causes for the d ti tion ¢ are the basis for the Men’s Wiv nier's now i at the riday and Saturday. both ang of life and is one of absorbing interest. The cast is com posed of a number of favorite play- ers such Barbara LaMarr, who recently been starred in Rex Ingram productions; ZaSu Pitts, a playe featured for several seasons in her own pictures; David Butler, an actor who once headed his own company, and Betty uty who entered pictures un- der William de Mille. Other numbers on the program for Friday and Saturday are Pathe News, Howe Hodge Podge novelty ree ry an Aesop Fable comedy, “The Glid ers,” One girl a poor man? production Itinge theater he film shows COMEDY ) DRAMAS HAPPILY BLENDED IN LATEST MIX PICTURE Starting tonight there will be shown a ‘apitol Theatre for a the Fox production, starring Tom Mix. received on this it as an excellent Acting, — directi ‘are ‘of a high cali according to filled with dramatic ft touches of comedy. man and @ Advance picture qual entertainment. reports: set forth in Walter Scott's “Ivanhoe” and in the tales of King Arthur. They come to be- liéve that chivalry and honor should be shown a in the days when knight-hood was in flower. The situations ure said to be re- plyte with excitement, and the en- tire plot well handled. If this sereen effort is as good as the oth- in which Tom Mix ‘has appeared, the Capitol Theatre will play to ea- pacity crowds, especially in view of the producer's promise of an excep- tional photoplay. ventures CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5e and mail it to Foley & Co,, 2836 Shef- field Ave., Chicago, Ill, writing your name and address clea You will receive in retura a package ining Vo Money and ‘Tar con ron, Gutav Gaertner ofsHebron, Mrs, {Compound for coughs, colds and Jens Stenstadvold of Driscoll, Mich- croup; Foley Kid acl Brecht of Hebron, D, A. Stewart | of Bismarck, and Isabel Masad of senden nave entered the marck hospital for treatment, Joc Lakoduk of Max, Miss Johnson of, Danzi schmidt of Ral = Mrs. C. D. Klein- , Peter Kesseler | | Bis- | Mrs. | Pills for pains in sides and back; rheumatism, back- ache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whote- some and thoroughly cleansing ca- rancisco, a musical com- | | LETTER FROM SYDNEY CARTON, , corner just outside the cons behind a great serecn of ro: BACHELOR, TO HIS ENG i ED, FRIEND, JOHN AL- DEN PRESCOTT ; I hope you have been more suc- cessful than I, Jack, old man, G= | 1 think, however, you made a mis- ‘take in going back to obtain those lette I'm almost sure that the old man, Lesfie's father, suspects that there is a hole somewhere in the importance of that business proposition. He will be sure somo iday to find out. Right here, let me tell you that I have hard work to keep Leslie from writing a letter to Your firm, telling them she didn't think they were very nice to send for you. If she had done this the fat would have been in the fire. | Somewnere I have an indistinct ‘recollection of someone saying we weave very tangled webs when Wwe begin the ugly pattern of deception. 1 taink youre all wrong about the little Pericr, I mean going back to get those letters. In the first place, ‘she will attach a great deal more importance to them than they \de- serve if they contain nothing more than you have told me. I like your Leslie, John, and I be- lieve if I were standing in your shoes I would promptly go down on my knees and, telling her the whole story, ask her to forgive me. Women like to forgive, John, it is about the only time in a woman’s ‘life that she can exercise the abso- lutely super-human quality of mag- nanimity. It is a virtue that hu- mans seldom have a chance to prac- tice, even when they have — the greatness to be able to do so it called upon. With all deference to you, my boy, ‘1 cannot understand why Miss Ham- ‘ilton took you instead of Karl Whit- ‘ney. That man Whitney is pure ‘gold. Rich, handsome, a real man. Some girl is going to get a jewel when she marries him. ‘Being only an outider, I cannot understand | why she passeq Whitney over and took you. I do not believe that | Whitney has ever thougat of an: other woman in all his life. Don't say to mo perhaps that is the reason why she took you. I do not believe that women like experience in men |any more than men like it in wo- | men, | “Anyway TU be sorry for you if | the time, ever comes when she finds | out that you have lied to her about j your youthful pecadillos and con- { trasts u with the splendid “ot woman's man” that I already know Karl Whitney to be. You are probably wondering why I'm telling you all this. It sound: like a meddlesome woman, doesn’t it? But the ether night at the fancy dress party my mask had be- come rather uncomfortable and sides 1 wanted to smoke, so taking if off L seated myself in a darken@y sereen was so dense and that I thought the smoke from m cigar would neithe nostrils or be seen by any passerb; 1 did not dream that any two pe ple wo other chat and when, to my consternation, a clown and columbine came stroll- y and sat down the: ing drew myself into as as possible and wait: they would not stay The clown w heard him so. Columbine goes dancing nto the arms ef the other man and the poor clown must hide his break- ong heart und j for his making otaers happy—it matters not that his soul be bowed with grief and sadness.” smile The knew came way of smill pered sad little story, that is told in almost every of Pierrot and Pierette, or the Clown | wai and Columbine. I've always fe’ —lA. W. LUCAS CO. Clown, Now, a Quick Quaker Oats Cooks in 3 to S minutes The quickest cooking oatsin the world Now your grocer has Quaker Oats in two styles. One the kind you have alw: known—the other js Quick Quaker. Quick Quaker cooks in from 3 to 5 minutes, And it cooks to periec- tion. So it is almost like a ready- cooked dish, i No other oat flakes on the market cook anywhere near so quickly. The two styles are iden quality and flavor. Both are flaked from the finest grains only—just the rich, plump. flavory oats. A bushel of choice oats yields but ten pounds of these delicious flakes. But in Quick Quaker the oats are cut before flaliing. They are rolled very thin and partly cooked. So the flakes are smaller and thinner—that is all. And those emall, thin flakes cook quickly. Ask for Quick Quaker if you want this style. Your grocer has both. Pearl | thartic for constipation, biliousness,] Byt always get Quakcr Oats for | of Glen Ullin, and Martin Weiss of | Krem have been the hospital. discharged CARD OF THANKS. We de: ye to thank those who as-! Mm our recent bereavement! sisted us from | and especially those who cared for the needs of the home in our absence and for the offerings. many beautiful E. L, Albertson, floral | Alfred Albertson, Erick Albertson, Dagmar Albertson, ‘NOTICE. The world wide Guild of the First Baptist church will meet at the home | of Mrs. Frank Paris, 408 5th St., this | levening with Misses Clara and Dell Dralle and Miss Nelly Benz, hostess. Maple ‘Nut Bricks at ney’s Fountain, Saturday, and! Sunday. Does not foam or lather but cleanses, purifies and sterilizes dishes, crocksy, glassware, china, silver, etc. Saves Soap! “THE TRADE MARKS ar, | ! Fin-| headaches, and sluggish bowels. their delightful flavor. This is No tical jokers. /~ new interest period i! Make a substantial 10th will also draw first. Three quarters of Joke Don’t be fooled into thinking that April First is just a special occasion for the prac- It is also the beginning of a ment of the City National Bank. your money draw interest for the whole period. Deposits made on or before Apri! which to save, so‘start now—and keep going! April First n the Savings Depart- 1 deposit now and let interest as from the 1923 ‘still remain in Bk ANISTIMATE STORY OF INNERMOST, EMOTIONS REVEALED IN PRIVATE. LETTERS purignt 1923 -NEA SErVICE_ INC. 's voice it was Leslie. over Karl Whitney and he hag taken this telling her croken-hearted at er marriage. “Probably the girl is not the blottin he s almost to herself. ember, 0 t seemed had been fragrant penetrate th dence of proud of There, t rogative of a harsh things, themselves on the yu, of it for confidential just mall a space J, as I thought y long. speaking and 1 is always away member say his sorry jest and is the business of trembled and I And then it me that the clown was lors reports that he was Worth [church in t of one of the clown’s aid, and then she whis- “It's a | bers —that tae The sess ry language sn't i Do you know, Mr. It sorricr for |ton Baker, thin for the man, for if you e lived to find her love a sham while he could keep its illusion always in his heart. a dream, a beautiful which he never awakene The clown got up rou to stand no more. two people had his or her identity to the other, but T had been in at the death, Jack, 1 listening to the over the buriat of love and I confess when I thought of -you perhaps look- ing over a glass of the little Perier and trying to be- guile her into giving former folli it is always the friend to Come on, marry your little princess and become a decent of society, raise a and live happy ever afte: real CHURCH HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING At the annual congregat ing of fhe First Presbyte held last evening in th were good constituted is, Rev. *, Moderat ward Ralenstein, formally heard) and board members elected. Reports from the various organizations showed the condition and the ur closing one of steady growth. | 4 he church records now show a mem- bership of 650, on of the church as now nC. . F. Jones, Ed-} J. F, Watkins, Ben- . L, Young, N. B. Fiteh,| “The Board of Dea It was ad n, from ly, it al- he could her of these disclosed service champagne at ou the evi- T wasn't family riend, SYD. ul meet- an chureh church 14 ney most beautiful and sed girl in Hornell, Vaudine Bickford won Postleth- WW: M. Thompson, erk, BEAUTY WINS Because she was proclaimed the week's trip to New York rren, L. K. Thompson and nesses has the | rotlowing personnel, Mesdames Sara Ankenman, Mary Burton, E. J. Tay~ lor, P. O. Williams, W. H. Webb, L, F, Crawford, J. W, Deemy and Al- fred Olson. The Board of Trustees has super- vision of the material interests ‘of the church and is as follows, C, L. Young, chairman; R. B, Bergeson, Mrs. W Perry, Mrs. . Lenhart, Mrs. F. R. Smythe, Messrs. H. P. Goddard, D, T. Owens, W. L, Nuessle, L. S. Craswell, C.J. Anderson, F. McCurdy, J.P. French SCARF SLEEVE Scart sleeves are very effective in thin materials er in lace the same shade of the frock. The most extreme ones reach almost to the fleor and occasionally one ts per- mitted extra length so it n trail cn the floor. SEVERAL SHADES The use of two or three shades of silk braid, arranged eide by to form a‘sort of band trimming, is frequently noticed on the spring tailor-mades and one-piece frocks. your winter clothes clean. If your Spring and Summer clothes ne cleaning, vouw'll not make a mistake sending them to City Cleaners and Dyers, who, with their $8,500.00 fully modern plant and expert workmen are in a position to give you the best possible Dry cleaning and Dyeing work. Phone 770. Office next door to Klein’s Toggery. Put away Home Sewing Contest In Cash Priz Will Be Given Away GIRLS: FOR SCHOOL GIRLS We are offering $50,00 in Cash Prizes to school girls of Bismarck and vicinity for the Best Home Made garment made from materials bought | 1s at our store and from a Pictorial Re- view Pattern. 50m Worth = Try- in For. Read Particula: J What are you doing to win one of these prizes. Contest closes Saturday, April 14th at 9 o’clock in the evening. So there is still plenty of time for you to go in and win. Read all the particulars. Garments will be judged on economy of material, style, prac- ticability and neat. ness of workmanship. Prizes will be award- ed for the most inex- pensive, useful and neat garments. The Prizes are as follows: First Prize - Second Prize - $10.00 Third Prize - - $5.00 4 Prizes of $3.00 Each $15.00 4 Prizes of $2.00 Each This is a contest which should in- terest every school girl—grade or high. It is an opportunity to get a pretty, useful and right up-to-the- minute outfit—made by yourself for Or, if you prefer you can make a dress, blouse or wrap for Whatever you make is You simply yourself. your sister. your own_ property. bring the garment to our store to be displayed and judged. 4 Springtime Dressmaking Never before have we shown a bigger assort- ment of Spring Fabrics,: nor a prettier lot. It seems that fabrics are getting prettier each Whether you desire fabrics of Silk, Wool or Cotton, we have them in the popular weaves and colors. Trimmings and laces too, in a, big variety. In fact, everything .you need for a frock. year. blouse contest. You'll favor. wrap other style garment you will find here. Join the Go-in to .win. . do yourself a These Prominent People hzve consented to jude Teacher of Sewing and Bismarck High School MRS. I. MOLLEUR Business Coliege 3B Bismarck MRS. WM. LAIs' 508 Fifth St., Bismarck Read Carefully Rules of Contest 1st —All contestants must be public, private or paroch 2nd—Contestants must use Picte 3rd—Contestants must usc Pictorial Spring rn Number. a1 school: Review school girls of grade or high school class in 1 ‘Review Patterns bought at our store. Patterns selected irom our 4th—Contestants must use for this contest only such materials as have been purchased at our store. 5ui—Save the sales slips gi be attach: 6th—The contestants will abide by rules of conte: of the judges as final. Fill out coupon below and bring same to our Dress Goods Department and have same entered in contest, Contest Began Monday, March 19, Ends Saturday, April 14 and accept the decision , Do not bring in any gurments before Tuesday, April 10th. Entries ) : ne Gose Saturday, April 14th. ° ° . This is the time for ‘4 or any decision of judges. Entry nat time of each purch 1 to the finished garments when sen! | ih» cntries: | MIs.) 3... WORIE MORR | Domestic Science CUT HERE A. W. LUCAS CO. Girls’ Home Sewing Contest ite name and address plainly.) Hereby enter ‘the Home Sewing Contest, my and agree to abide by rules of contest and Signed 3.25. ie coe .....-Date purchased. ..)/......... Pictorial Review Patt. No.........Size....... ec. Sales slips must n for judging. *