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“- , TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1923 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE | | j na 7 Ss : 1 d AGAIN—BEAUTY AND THE BEAST | Downward Course | ON HONEYMOON | : y « ' 4 OCcIa an | Fast Being Realized by Bismarck | t P 1 | People. | ‘ i ) A little backache at first. | I: ersona ;. Daily increasing ‘till the’ back is | ry 5 | {lame and weak, | e e ' Give Silver Shower | \, Urinary disorders may quickly fol- | 3 7 Py . | low; [Ba aie CAE: Berns ' For Miss Erickson | | Dropay and often Bright's disean ae t Bush Homme | This {ranuently is the downward! "Attend Our First t . a us: course of kidney lls. | Don't take this course, sFollow | 9 { Gorezki and Rose ithe advice of a 3 citizen. Y entert ned at a silver show- Mrs. Jack Kenyon, 417 Mandan er at the W. C, Bush residence on, j Ave. says everal years ago’! 610 Fifth Street yesterday eveningy leave a public recommendation for complimentary to “Miss Marian | Doan’s Kidney Pills’ after the bene- kson, R.N, of the Quain & fit one df,my family had received X ud clinie. : Since then I have had occasion to The carly part of the evening was juse them myself for an attack of | : . ‘ . , aim bei aries nage | Kiney trouble, aeslin- All this week is devoted to Children’s and a whist, The honors were awarded to !derneath my s in my is y li } Miss Dorothy Hpber and Miss Selma back, It was hard for me to do my Misses Millinery. ' Pfefterkorn. The living room was housework at times. My kidneys prettily deco is shearts) a color} jacted irregularly, too, Three boxes | “ scheme of red and white being car-| {of Doan’s Kidney Pills. cured me. Mf 9 9 sea pte | [Esme pial ao aeeta” omer mart Hats for “Litt. When luncheon was served at 1 | Doan’s, knowing them to be a rem« e a les ‘lock the doors leading to the jdy of wonderful merit for the cure | re q “ ” have had ¢ a dining room were thrown open dis- | they made for me has lasted, several Heretofore the “grown-ups” have had all the glory and playing a table whrch was ornament- |y attention in regards to Millinery. Now we aim to devote , ed with a large basket of red and | Price GOce, at all dealers, Don't | ‘ s F . white carnations, At the place of jsimply ask for a kidney remedy an entire week cach scason to the requirements of the the honor guest was a— mi Iget Doan's Kidney Vills—the same “Li F in fashionable Millinery Te WEE ; bridal couple standing on that Mrs. Kenyon Fos' | Little Ladies” in fashionable Millinery. We believe our square alts whi the Jie hurn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N action will be heartily approved by mothers and daughters was in progress Dan Cupid arrived H . ; amen 4 iia telegram sequexting. M4 SS! alike. Your attendance will signify your approval. Eviekson to open the box which lay way to “Broadway Rose,” “Faseing “| ‘ i the table at bi place. ’ When tion,” or “Peacock Alley,” extract | the chest was opened it revealed sil- | dinarily successful as these — have | | , i “ 1 ; 4 BD Reteie in une rion ates oe luster cree ro vay oper | _ You will surely be de- The showing will be so a LORE Of enmeMBSuIneeuCPOnNNGE | | So a wiyah rSAMMURNET TORT OI Gea Gat | No one can possibly of | this lighted with our showing extensive and the assort- a is ee abits sailstee CHES Ne | rrr CHT TaTENCOHTeny con ny a jtrack. It is one of the most original growing miss and cunning certain to find a hat at just i ee AN 2 Rica eC ee [eeeacninentiaee tide: Te eT | hats for the little tots. the price you can afford to \ Presbyterian Aid AMONG CITY VISITORS LEAVES FOR COAST ‘ty lies in the fact that it combines The showing will include pay and it will have style ; ‘ ’ ane , I Soave vate ae cet eT : ‘ tailored as well as trimmed and quality, too. May we Society Meets « ¥2,%,%; McNally of Momtit, 1.) John Rhud teft today for San) many familiar s ns in a novel! Lady Northeliffe, widow of the tine icc! 168 4 ON ein ate OCIETY WLEETS | ¢. Aspland of Wilton, Mrs, William! Diego, Calif, where he will | manner. the flavor tte Lord Northcliffe, and Sir Robert . | at very moderate look for you during “CHIL- eee Larson of vin, Fred Josephson| with his sister, Mr. A. M. Douden for | &f the best 3 pictur Acundell Hudson, intimate friend of prices. Beautiful creations DREN’S WEEK” and will The regular social and business | of Wing, H. F. Meser of Makoti, H. sometime. Enroute he will step yen et it is totally different from Nox (neliffe, are now on their honey- in “Little Miss Gage” and you please tell your friends. of the Ladies Aid soci ty (or HL. Dohmeic x, William M. with friends in Portland, Ore.. | PAPE she has yet done, | moon “Dorothy Keith’ Hats as Don't forget that our “Lit- st Presbyterian church will Moore. of Robert Wilson of cisco, Santa Barbara, and Holly-| falengielen eleNtr P share be held Thursday afternoon. April! Wilton, Eng of Menoken, Rev.| wood, Calif. Mr. Rhud states that| THE ELTINGE ie A ee ee ae tle Mi Gage” contest 12 in the church parlors. The fol- J tahnhoff of Valley | City, while he expects to return to might| Claire Windsor heads the cast of /ed at the door and this will admit our own workrooms. clos s week. BS lowing: mu am. will be giv-. Mi aland and Mr. and Mrs., not if he had an opportunity to make! Players in’ “The + Little Churen| ene to the big show in the assembly. j ta at 3 | M. T. Banning, J. J. Tavis and Dewey good business conneetion, {Around the Corner” which will be | The side shows, twelve in all, and Piano solo Genevieve Men-! Auxie, all of Flasher were among shown at the Eltinge theatre today | boeths will cost five or ten cents, HOM {and Wednes fixed at a Tow rate so ev DERS’ MI ING etd Hughes. ant Phu Miss | being Modish Garments | the city visitors today. Mrs. John French and | Vocal duct The regular meeting of the Capi-{ Windsor in two yewrs mbea thing can be taken in for the sum - Miss Elizabeth Jone: 7 MR. POOLE LEAVES tal City Homestead Ni 0 will be | to the top ranks of movie celebrities, | of one dollar y for the Little Tots Vocal solo--Mrs. Rie! Tho H. Poole left last night) held Thursday evening, April 12 qtj Winning her way both by charm of | The organizations backing this oe a r followed by | fF Colorado Spring, ¢ where the A. O. UW. hall. Importan, PG and solu ais calito ae ae ele Chetan Our Infants’ and Children’s Wear The p ver ‘ '. te fy rere * n e a ers 0! enior Masque vairre », . : The pr 1 will be followed by |i. was eajled by a teltgram from| bu GOS UTS ALE SU re a et an ls Taine Gietee slimane Glas Department is bigger and better than very important business meetin® | 47.” poole’ telling of the serious place. All visiting members are cor-|iN Support of her include Kennety | Prtitie Breezes, | Fresh : aval’ é 4 a when plans will be discussed and de- | ie ETT | Harlan, Hobart Bosworth, Walter! Senior Cl Club, Junior ever. ortments greater and a MY : jcondition of her mother, Mrs. Mary) dially invited to attend. — Refresh-| , , i z - cided upon for the running of the! cai B : fas F cueeealinn i siat | Long and Alee Francis, Ch Spanish Club, — Sophomore values greater. . : Dwyer who sustained a bullet wound; ments will be served and a social : ic rule a6 . A aeeay ™ i] ae (ihe Gonski ceo Bvety| sy crall week y when in antique time enjoyed. | Hobart, Bosworth is kndwn wher. | Cliss and Athletic Assocication, Smart little Spring Coats of Tweed filiated with the division is | “CVer"™ NE 4 oak ; jever motion pictures are to be found, and Broadcloth in the newest styles ested to come out and to voice | volver exploded, ROYAL N {He is a veteran of the sereen who! HOMESTEADER’S DANCE i ares the newest styles opinion ideas Thas been leading ivan in some of the} A, J. W. Hall, April 12. and colors 7.50 and 9.00. Ue MACCABEE CARD PARTY. ‘The regular monthly meeting of the; . A. O. U. W. Hall, April 12. AdorablelknitG: eae ae - finest pictures made. He is a rug- 7 dorable Knit Capes at 5.50. R ‘rip The caboe ladies will give a: Royal Neighbors will be held at K. P. Old and New Dances. Lunch. mrt alton ee te URN FROM FLORIDA TRIP. Heer anb Acre ace A dN WaneaWe faut ged specimen of manhood whos Harmonizers\” Cute Frocks—For Dress-up or every : ai read ard part he home Mrs. Dean Ls * Sipe aCas . Se > service. syle variety. : iP, Quan ce tga te West Bronwary Widnes All members and frends are asked to/04 the een seus as 4 south day service. A splendid variety 0! Sunday noon from a a » 212 a Soa Sues ace ‘ SUETHUeE ose eer reads like a romance. stvles a aterials 1.45 5 weeks at various points along the !day afternoon at 2 o'clock. The party <7 Pre ent, We Poona ue INPEA ACenmoth Moclin is! tie stipe ae WEATHER FOREC oe and materials 1.45 to a coast. They spent the Easter {Will be in charge of a committe: iE B b Jmakes young girls’ heart flutter; but} For Bismarck and vicinity: Gen- Slip-on Sweaters for ages 2 to 8 vith their daughter, Miss | Composed. of M nith, Mrs, Brooks Be EDs eens {he is also the type whose acting} erally fair tonight and Wednesday. years, in the best colors, at 2.25, 3 ; Mise Cher sa nll Meeapeant: LUTHERAN CHURCH AID. Sty | erally year P . * Marian Quain, who is a student at pate Mog The Trinity Lutheran Ladies Aid| Wins the admiration of everybody.| Not mueh change in temperatur 3.25, 4.50. ‘ college at Andover, % G WOUP MONDAY BRIG wWillemmeRtetemoriowiattonioon He is a finished actor, and in “The! For North Dako’ Gener : ington, D.C, After returning with | 4) MONDAY, Bt Lalelcoearannench drenuianlor Little Church Around the Corner”| tonight and Wednesday, Not much her by boat to Boston, Dr. aoe De ee BASSE: ULeeME OA ENCE 2 EMonnonsandi sine atieiandivillibedh has the part of David Graham, the; change in temperature. F rein ene pou ea aes lub. senterday evening. High cecge tesses: Everybody is cordially in-/ minister divided between love ~for General Weather Conditions Pee eae sunnineneanie fey |at cards was won by Miss Leota|Vited to attend, the lovely aunty of 5 aT peak pre Lea lov alae us tei Lake a For Dry Cleaning that will! Read our add all about Wet days or a week at various points, in-|Henderschott. Refreshments | were 1, PLES MEETING | coneregation—the lowly * pected southern Plains States to the Great Dunn ¢ hte ¢ |Pplease you, Call 684. Capital] Wash, or Call 684. Capital cluding St. Petersburg and Key West Se eae See ae. wer eee Ws aie y Lutheran Young Peo-|mine workers, Lakes region. Light precipitation c | Laundry Co. \ Laundry Co. in their itiner LEAVES FOR MITCHELL. ‘ple’s society will hold its regular; Walter Long, as solid as Gibraltar,} occurred in the Great Lakes region 1 -aUNDP sUMGHE FOL DEBATE Joseph Findley, a resident of the! social meeting at the church par-{has the part of Jude, the bully. and in Minnesota and North Dakota | Grand Forks PC Seer eee tate te be eiven{ Wilton. gection for the past 21 lors Wednesday evening, | Others in the cast are Pauline] but elsewhere the weather is gen-| Jamestown ra Tee sieht 8 o'clock at thehigh {left today for Michell, S. D., where = | Stark, George Cooper, Marg erally The temperature. re-| Langdon ch Taseaey aa a toe Masuae and the {he will take up a commercial course GLEE CLUB COMES. Seddon, Wnter Hall, Cyril Chadwick] mains low over the upper Great aoe rc aenoerele one whether a smait|Mr, Findley has been farming in that, The Ladies’ Glee club of James-|and Tom Kennedy, William Seiter| Lakes region but over the rest of ion Cc aatee eflunlvoralteaininratara iio tel |ecceom | town college will appear in the | directed. the country moderate temperatures} Minot cl the large college or university, ¢x-| : |Presbyterian chureh Wednes Lloyd Hamilton appears on thu} prevail. Senbon c ABaiva OE TEx RE HESELGR ANG NatHEAG LEAVES FOR OHIO. evening at B o'clock. program in his latest comedy, “Un- und Wheat Pembina cl of average ability will be Rev. §, ¥.|. Miss Theresa White left this morn- ‘easy Fee ions High Low Pree- | Williston PC Halfyard, Gordon Cox and either | ing for Akron, Ohio, where she will CITY Vv see Peneniae (cceewsiss oe 45 0 © | afoorhead Cc rile age vit er i . Rev. a . e e ¢ 0 . Fedee GAC ML CRN ARs oneoEe IEEE! t with her sister, Mrs. C. &.| Rev. and Mrs. Horie Zeller of BISMARCK ra) nate Fee The fable heeerdiatiy. {Downing and probably, make her| Mandan visited in hte capital wity| Students to Stage Bottineau oer ly D vited to attend the debate which 1s |home in that city yesterday and today. | Annual Karnival | BewPel!s o fr seco BAPTIST LADIES AID. CAPITAL VISITORS. H Saturday Night SPANISH “CLUB MEETS. The Baptist Ladies Aid society will] ‘Civil Engineers Ludwigson and Me- soci Your system demands ALL BRAN ‘Our iy orience cet atthe church parlors Thursday | Ewen of Devils Lake, were capitol} ‘The twelve leading organizal A meeting of the Spanigh club was {meet atthe chur o dl we , : he twelve leading organizations eatin RL cemeratliky aan oie UNE frend Ose # oielack wilh my Nels visitors lay of the Jocal high school’ are formu i cons! ipa’ ion is 0 be ra lieve S our ervice sige Noein “|lie Evarts and Mrs, 0, E, dacobson : TREE anlanamthie ene itan tiie lie Uma choplb lat evening hnmenlnadlie (ce raze a oc Fee eee tthe wean the init | ‘Your ayatom needs the roughage?” | eat Kolloge’s exch day—at least two iesinaiy auth Grane) 0 Foe anger odes edt HS 1 Annual Karnival, which is to be| that Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and] tablespooufuls, in chronic cases with | nani iwithch quidnolaolo: 7AU vocal CALLED TO HANSBORO, } staged in the school building next | krumbled, supplies, Wor, it will not] cach meal. Its mechanical action will 3 e ; duet, “To You,” was sung by Miss] © ©. Converse of the state tax Saturday night, April 14th. oaly pormancutly relieve constipation} afford permanent relict. = Wor 18 years the City National Bank has + Bthel Pollard with Miss Hazet Len- | commission who received news of the} 1) CAPITAL. ||| he Kurnival is being staged to| i it is caten regularly, but ite full’) ang, you will find Ketlogg’s Bran a | f=) served the people of Bismarck and vicinity, \ he Tee Ming es, (OSR necrris Sinan ema ee lac ee ‘| raise money to » 7 : acti- | Content of the vital elements of wheat} delight to cat because it is 60 delicious. SP uav acne te to their need 1 cag Br AREOnIPANIEL; Masi ree ‘ +| Mae Murray is by far the best that) ise money to support spring ill build health and etrength in a ‘ = abvays responsive to their needs, and eagce . Register gave n reading, taken ;orby of Hansboro left today for that | Mae Murray is by : Tice ard 20 BA Re ratere ta coward Tale baila shieattht a eng! (AGia Gorcale aprinkledlon\othar hot ce 3 Bieter eas per pase 5 this unusual star has made, “Jazz nad ¥ Avea tere. 40 wonderful way. f 4 Jess bak: | to co-operate with them in furthering their from “The Spaniard at! Home.” A | Pice. mae Te an ii fre-| the athletes of the school for their | cold cereals; or used in countless bak- Rael mine Muar SAEs UCL On aN ale One sec You need bran in itg full and bene-| ery batches or in cooking, its nut-like | |f!| best interests. hard work du r, The ee a The Current Events club will meet | plause at ie ean esti ee Peck team and thermeneal con. {in Kellogg's Bran—ALL BRANT You! each spoouful means 69 much in perma- \s a result of this close contact and this For First Class Dry Clean | With Mrs. John A. Larson of 812 Mere IU SAS 8 meant ata cinta trand Forks | ¢@t Kellogg’s for relief and you will|nently relieving constipation and in desire to serve, we have gained a fund of ‘or First Class Dry aha mea ; time, Miss Murray's most| testants, who will 40 to Grand Fo ellogg’s § ede pete a 2 e fu ing. Call Capital Laundry | Sixth Street tomorrow afternoon in vont admirers agreed that| for the State Mect. get relicf in a way that nature pI tata pic nElor this gravest aa ate experience which we are always willing to Co. Ph 684 stead of with Mrs, Simpson as sched-| arde aie : in cree | The doors of the building will be| Yoods with a bran mixture cannot help} ment. Kellogg recipes aro p on share with. our customers, o._ nope OES: ; uled. her new picture is superior in every] |e ee at sharp, and. the | ‘lO man, woman or child who faces | each package. q phovenulllsstantaetytiarytime ang Se rr meee eater: ees the entize. Bey ae | if Bring your financial problems to us, and This Woman Makes Pets of Rats! run till 8:30, when the big “Darky | 465) that will eweep and clean and| <clloge’s Bran today. Soe the cor | let us work them out with you. Our cxperi- social evening was enjoyed and re- treshments served, i To Hear EWS of another's loss usually sets us to thinking of our own future safety and pros- perity, Fire is one of the greatest causes of loss and constantly threatens your welfare. Reliable Insurance will protect you from loss by fire. If your property is burned you wil receive indemnity for the loss. This agency of the Hartford Fire Insurance Company can_ furnish you with reliable insur- ance. / MURPHY Ta, Man Who Knows CURREN IVENTS CLUB quent outbursts of spontancous ap- ng the past ye needing money are spring activitie: Demon Minstrel” and Vaude: show will be presented in the ble. After this the side shows and booths will again be opened and run the remainder of the evening. A general admission will be charg- RUB-NO-MORE WASHING POWDER ' Just a little makes dish washing Aasy! Cleanses, purifics, sterilizes and ficial strength and that’s what you get. purify and bring health back! flavor will thrill your appetite—and snap that will go into lagging eteps. | Kellogg’s Bran is wonderful. sembly. There will be five or s Children should be given Kellogg’s nets of vaudeville, will/be fol-| Bran each day; grown people should | grocers sell itt lowed by a grand minstrel ensem- www 1 HERE ARE THE McKENZIE HOTEL FIVE saves soap! SAVE THE TRADE MARKS DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic. Physician nights. Rates for They play for the dances at Patterson’s Hall eyery Wednesday and Saturday outside of city same Rate Plus railroad - in city $5. an Hour, i i 1 \ A ence is an important part of our equipment, and at the disposal of all. a Ol SHOE PO LISHES fare and Hotel expense. , l & Childrens Shoos# &. M. BIXBY & CO. INC, INDIANAPOLIS, U.8.4. 11944 4th St Telephone 240 Bismarck, N. D. Mrs, R. D. Scott, Milwaukee, doesn’t.jump upon a chair when a rat rambles into the room. She keeps 25 of ’em—white ones, black ones, gray ones—as pets You see her here with four of them.