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a _. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1923 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE Social and Personal | Entertain Members of Tuesday Bridge at Luncheon) Mrs. 0. £. Lundquist and Mrs. 0 HN. Lerum delightfully — entertained , the members of the Tuesday Bridge lub at 2 1 o'clock bridge luncheo. | vesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Lundquist. An artistic decora- ve «Tect was produced by the use fa profusion of jonquils arranged cn baskets and vases about the douse, The individual tables were, also decorated with bouquets of Joaquils. The honors at bridge| were won by Mrs. K. Kjelstrup and Mrs. J.C. H Elaborate Plans For U. C. T. Dance, Mrs. W. members of the day Monday club. Mon. afternoon, when the subject of Fine Arts” was discussed T. R. Atkinson presented a very interesting paper on “Architectur The subject of music was not dis- cussed be of the absence of Mrs, V. J. se, who ing. some time in Calif MRS. MARTIN WRITE Mes. M, in of Nebraska ; i Cit leter written | to Mrs, Mary Burton that Mr, Mar tin who is superintendent of sch ¢ in that city has signed an agree- ment to remain for three more years in that capacity. Mr. Mac ACCIDENT- THEFT FIRE. NISH THESE BOGIE MEN Just a minor a¢cident or one of the many things that can occur will cost you many times the price of years of Insurance. Let us explain our policies to you- Automobile. Insurance FIRE THEFT } JABILITY ‘COLLISION PROPERTY DAMAGE You can’t afford to drive a car without full protec- tion. Let us assume your insurable risks. Henry & Henry , Insurance Agency, Phone,961 Office 4th St. American Is Vienna Social. Leader a Bismarck sterday in with hr sister, Mrs, Arthur Ohern. | News of H. Hillgenberg, or his eS sons, is sought by Jacob Muller of BUSINESS CALLERS The Legion Auxiliary will) Johannesburg, South Africa, who Higgins of Baldwin and w.| have their regular meeting) has addressed a leter to Postmaster Iton of McKenzie were busi-| tonight at 8 o’clock at the; Murphy, Hillgenberg formerly liv. hess callers yesterd: Legion Hall. led in Ru ciry VISITORS - Father, Son Banquet Chas, Gaskell of Sterling and Wat], For First Class Dry Clean | crno rather and Son banquet ter Seott, a merchant of Arena were] ing. Call Capital i will be held April 20 instead of city visitors yest 4 Co, Phone 681. this week, as stated in The | Tribune. = h _ bere | CARD OF THAN lay (eq voy Appears | The undersigned desire to thank those who so kindly assisted us in In New Spring Hat INTY MAY McAVOY has infroduced 9 new style in spring hats. A D It is somewhat larger than those worn recently. It consists of a bfim of blue transparency with a crown of blue satin, and it is gar- | landed with ‘hand-made flowers. The style is particujarly: becoming to the girlish type of young woman. Miss McAvoy is much interested in the subject of clothes design nd had this hat made especially for her role. in’ William de Mille’s new Paramount picture, “Grumpy,” a picturization ‘of the.stage play of.the game name, with Theodore Roberts. in a featured role, ————_- -_—______.____@ AT THE MOVIES | —_—_—______—_____ THE ELTINGE Seeing “The Lite Church Around attrac- the Corner” which was the ition at the Eltinge theatre and remains for toda morrow, Wednesday and is worth while for it is ment of an unusual type. The worth-whileness is due to the |fact that some of the important ac- Warner Brothers pro- duction take place in a mining town -and so well is it produced that Mthe illusion is perf you have the irit of the striker dramatically | yester- | and to- jowner, who is grinding his employees Seeks News of Man our recent bereavement and for the many beautiful floral offeri Mrs. Chrjs Bertsch, Sr, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bertsch. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bertsch, Jr Mrs. Rosie Reinhardt. For Dry Cleaning that will! please you. Call 684. Capital Laundry Co. Regular meeting: of Lloyd) j Spete Post this evening. ‘and SHI |vendered, the mining distriet, streete| jo. and fritndly gelutions among| of social and industrial opportuni- jand mines; it is all done so vividly] it. embers, The following new | ties for self-supporting women, Its! jthat you think the cameraman had] iibers were received into the|key-note is the promotion et j Waited for a ininers’ strike before] oy). Mys, Nellie Evarts, Misses | thrift. jproceeding to take, the:picture, Dora LeBrocq, Bertha R, Burton and{ Within the last eleven years over David Graham, *a young minister} p.ther Teichmann, 95,000 women and girls have saved Just graduated from the seminarys} “yy Jogates to the state convention] more than $1,300.400.00, This was jfinds his heart divided between his} wich will be. held. in Jamestown | done week by week in small amounts people—the workers in a mining} ya. 11 and) 12 were through the Vacation Savings Funds, town—and pretty Leila Morton! cotios and Mise Stassi now known as the Thrift Fund. jdaughter of the millionaire mine! Oitcrnates were Mrs. E Mrs. Hughes explained the Invest- SHINO! '/Imerica’s Home Shoe Polish A She stated that the New-York As./ sociation is planning to build a © lub | House costing $2,600,000., mittee is composed of 1000 business | B. & P. W. Club | Holds | Initiation About thirty guests attended: the inceting of B&W, the com-| members and the) club last evgning at their five: | and professional women who — have ge of the bond selling and the crection of the building, cte. club reon Mrs, L. B. Sowles, the The Association began in 1910 as vice-president presiacd at the bus yjthe V. tion Commit and grew iness meeting in the absence of Miss} into the Vacation Association with Hazel Nielson, the president. Much} four houses centrally’ located in} business was taken care of and the} New York, later in April 1921 its! initiation of new members took; name was changed to the American Place at this meeting. Mrs. Sowles,] Woman's Association, Inc, In two s it will have its new fourteen Club House, with all the com- in behalf of, the club welcomed the now *members into the organization and impressed upon them the pur |forts and freedom women ~ ha pore and plan of operation of the}dreamed of for so long. ‘The Asso club, was to! strengthen the busi-| ciation stands for the advancement und Miss igation of Country Boarding Houses a Barr. Plans are being completed to make | jand refusing them proper living con-1 "at the conclusion of the initiation] by the Vacation committee—more | the ULC, T, t the Grand Paci- leven There : an eet a foaute Mrs. Sowles ‘introduced | than 300 girls took advantage of the | fie Hotel Friday nights April 13) dhe| threate ; to ie out uh life Off Mis kA, Hughes, who has recently | list. the first summer. | of the most delightfu ler: and in Herce auecestion “tallow | returned from New York and where i at ve tla) of Mrs. supra later winter season ery a ere succession fol ton to be in at-| talk refreshments were served, organization's colors are being work Laer Gist pee wets everything) and dinners of the New York Ameri-| Put on New Bus ed eut by the committee in charge of | . a aa Wi le ia ‘ {ean Woman's Association, The Northern Pacific railroad | the dance which is composed of Mrs. | aire Windsor and Kenneth Har-) “yi. Mughes stated that while shy | Mats put in operation a new oa A. unica eaves | lan hen ihe cast which comprises | yas in New York she had been ask-| motorbus petween Fargo and Lis: | HiRes nore Haut eisai Pauline a ed) by Torts Wise Weolts seal von, i was repor ted last tall that : y, T. Bi. Flaherty, u f Cyril’ Chadwick, Alex| on the rceall election of North | When the new bus was p c NE. Brink, J.P. Pell, ALY. Ha | aS eS: Hee ole a |B. Francis and others. Movie Chats | Dakota, but asserted that she had | oPeration the bus it replaced would | bs B. Weber, Peter Throdaht, Countess; Colloredo-Mannsfeld is Vienna's leading social light. Her | and a Lloyd Hamilton comedy, “Un | yoru ci be put in service between Bismarck / i . pj mother was the former Miss ‘Nora Iselin, well known in New York |casy Fee so on the program. { 5 ee and Mandan, but announcement is | tul Ryan, KA, MeCord and ALR, | society. Ranaut) sing opinions to) ade in Fargo today that the old ig ex's! orchestra will furnisn| 75 a Re = | caPrTON ees tl hie NEatatle been bus will be placed on the Superior | 'S orches y rnisn | — P y > rt ry Pern SUT MAREE ae nijidie. SOR SUHE “Becwsion: | Ain was former superintendent of] CELERRATE GOLDEN wepnine | 7 70" want fo renew your youth | asked | reported! for an in: | “/Vi#lonvoutvof Duluth. eee “ ithe Bisn schools, resigning: last Ei oe ee Wolie: Nie 4 A AAS COE RT) ki f reception ¢! en \ x \WENEIOI GO Ua NEVER: Fe lle ee RHE SLD listic story of human lite un-| oy a strange cgutie: sFoK Hicewadt Complete New Circuit | t Dates For i Mrs and daughter, Evelyn| Viley City, parents of Miss Minnie | folded before your eyes, then youl iy New York since so many were| ; 4 SORInBAS as: felelitons elreuly ap P ee ts. |d- Nielson, state superintendent ot | Will receive the full) measure of {loc watkingduw 6 to be aided to the present Iron) District t Meetings pend the ummer in rdisg| 2s Nc eee a eeatee eel Sout desire Inthe first of a series {2%xt While walking down Broadwas.| wire eirettt between Mandan and | villesObte with the! foknior syninlie| yullie/instsuebion) seelebratei) theis)/ > remnig Guia: productions, “seednull) tH SlukhesiexeressGdithe ohinion| iseinarck ai Beall cOmplsted! bY, With the oe ption of the « ny |e i golden wedding anniversary at théir) Widdle,” which comes to the Capitot | ne ue erie tel Lat the North Dakota Independent) district of the North Dakota Feder- | | home Monday! 1 theater to-night, on the work of the omen’s} ‘Telephone Company. “The new ation of Women's clubs, dates for! MOTHERS’ CLUB. aan ee was held at the Niel, This is a gripping and entertain | #sseciation: of decp interest and] circuit: will be used excusively in “the annual spring district meetings | At the meeting of the Mothers’ % See ae “oNC™ ving drama of intense human inter--| Would read from it interesting facts] the Bismarck-Mandan business of | have becn fixed. All meetings will|Social club yesterday 4 hoon at} Sen home from 8 until 10 p.m. est. It deals with that age-old [about the organization, j the compan be held in May and the schedule | the home of Mrs, Hargy Woodmanse Mr. and Mrs. Nielson were married! problem, the eternal triangle in : sent out by Mrs. Lyman N. Cary of {the subject of ba ced diets w t Jackson, Mich. on April 9 187: rsons of two young men and Man state president, follows: {discussed. Roll. call responded | and came to North Dakota in IS8X. story is by Frank Tuttle | H i First district, Grand Forks, May !to with reports on rite recipes. ave been residtnts of — the aa was direct under his personal Tels : liateeGutecrsy aan ineneertiaeeyl erin ave supervision, which is a guarantee in ! Second district, Bottineau, May. » Harris “Properly Balanced ChHAReR Oe he couples! oe WS IMS GLOW uta, ih district, Kenmare, May 24/#t the close of the meeting. i antl hinee Wo Nicleuit of etiepe. Where hh tice luce sent at a and ef pS ee oe ley City, were with their parents the expense of | a h Fourth district, Lidsgerwood, May MARINE VISITING HERE for the day. dior ewiler A eune ie ' th nd 17 Oscar Anderson of Washburn, au “ t i i ud 17, % ir Anderson, of Washburn, au the ga Herbert lords it over dim a. he fh distriet, New Rockford, May {enitinees in i Merchant Marine, is] RETURNS TO NEW ENGLAND, | and the folks, and with the aid of a visiting with Henry Rhud on Main i ia 3 Charles Simon, a ant att tichtfi suit and = many social . O + Oukes. May 17. | Street. Mr, Anderson, entered ths! general, will retupn to New Bnglund complishments pro- Cooks to perfection in 3:to 5 minutes ist New England, | marine ce: during ‘the war af-| Carly next week to resume his. p! UW itolldiwerdd! MeaTin)-withiiheN tel pe aL not, definitely decided. iter I rejected by the reeruiting | tice of law, having resigned his po-| he loves and win her for himself. zhth district, Bismarek, May 17| service ns a He is. on] sition in-the attorney general's of-{ Jim's sense of inferiority causes him dl 18, | steamship dut. cifie cousts. fi Mr. Simon, who was mayor to slip into the kground, and Seer re Seer | ef endea ah New England. when he left and co ‘own wa Herbert as mannan i ! ST. GEORGES GUILD tinued to be while in Bismarek, OWN AY SE Uc plot aunt old sinira H.S.Girls Defeat | su, Gsinses Gutta tin syn nut We Ahi tn Binmart oes af avn tnd arama en the Man Boys in Debate cov) church wit hota a meeting| knowledge. (A neceeton ste Me ‘events, How Jim finally asserts {tomorrow afternoon at the Parish} Simon has not been-named, | himself and wins the girl of his 5 ° Tifa gis te RGEEGURTElore:, eversuita |HOlselOnuemildes hice Catt [heart makes an intense ano gripping Wants breakfast in a hurry bays in the debate between mem. | short eae neee acesien RETURNS PROM POST. Pat aipeeirayeniuo tue inimitable bers of the two senior class organ-| eine wi ye spent Mrs. Pauline Weiss of Seattle, lenw Hane Mary Astor plays Your grocer now has Quick Quaker Oats. por ecte t bw izations, the Masque and the Squir- | DP'd8e. Wash. who hus, been spending the| ine role of the dninty and lovatle our experts. It is the quickest king oats it tue wold. rels, Inst evening at the high school ; ERR) ee resrernc nye winter on the coast, arrived yester- néwise ent It is perfectly cooked in from 3 to 5 minutes Ae eens sett CALLED!TO UNDERWOOD) | naierie CaiGenitat ance Geshe wford. Townsend Martin ee a i o 5 minutes—long before iii ; ' Mrs, C. W. Agre of Tenth street {have Oak Chane Wy jis convincing as Herbert. Other he coffee. An hour could not cook them better. es in exea ect epectators The! as called: 10) Underwood vaste! livwaseies (She nee to return tol notable memb: of the cast are Tf you want quick breakfasis, get Quick Qua'.r for them. cecssful team was composed tlt attend the funeral of-her grand. | Nucssle he expects to return to liam Nally, ‘Leslie Stowe, Mary , Miss Helen Crawford, captain, Ger-! mother, Mrs, Johnson, who. caced {2cr bome in Crystal within a short yoy, Flelenka Adamowska amd Othe No diff. fl , fiude Jennings, and) Emily Olson; | away Sunday, “Mr Tohnedy ie alto zi Lang. : piditierentiflavor:: the be ram was composed of Re-' reported to be seriously ill. ae Lien 5 oe Quick Quaker tastes exactly like regular Quaker Oats. bert Sack Burke, : tle Na Seen —_————_——_—-—* Roth are flaked from tle finest grains only—just the rich, vat Terrance Hal Acting as CREE Re ee CITY NEWS | plump, favory oats, All the puny and flavorless grains arg judges were ev. lalfyars r f i y z i ii Gurdon» Gox ndigudve Al MLORH of Watford City, for-| eho will be met by her grandmother, | @————-——_» discards ” » tner of Attorney General | Mrs John Homan, who is visiting We get but ten pounds of such flakes from a busliel. But their super-flavor has made this brand the favorite oat dish the world over. In Quick Quaker the gra cut before flaking. They are rolled very thin and are partly cooked. So the flakes are smaller and thinner—that is all. And those small, thin flakes cook quickly. Quick Quaker, therefore, is ready in five minutes, Get the style y prefer-—Quict Ounce or regular. insist, for your own sake, on the Quaker brand, You want children to love vats. It is for them the greatest food that grow: ach pound yields 1810 calorics of nutri- ment-—-twice as much as meat, i And here also is quick cooking, if you, wish. Regular Quaker Oats Come in gackage at left — the style you have always known. Quick Quaker Oats Come in package at right, | with the “Quick” label, Pe Your grocer has both. Be sure to get the style you want. But Packed in sealed round packages with removable covers NORA HOME SET All Children Should Get a Shinola Home Set to Use With Shinola A genuine bristle dauber and big lamb’s wool polisher give quick, easy, and economical shines! The polish to choose for family shoes —SHINOLA improves the appearance and .makes the shoes wear longer. Fifty’shines in handy key-opening box! Black, Tan, White, Ox-blood, Brown “The Shine for Mine” STIMULI LLL oe Preserver “KEEPS THE FOOT WELL” E would like to ex- plain to you how the Arch Preserver Shoe gives just the support to the foot that Nature re- quires; how it eliminates all strain on the arch. You can have foot com- fort anc smart style as weil, Kickmonds Bootery 115—41th St. FT Dr. M. E. Bolton OSTEOPATH Specialist in Chronie Diseases. Telephone 240 Bismarck, N. 119!.—4th St. Pinched forCash SALE Will Positively Close Saturday. During these final days of our big bar- gain sale we have made extra reductions on many items. A general slashing of prices on every article in stock. - At these prices you are saving fully one-half. Men’s tan calf Blucher shoes, solid work shoes. Values to $5.00. $2. He Men’s Big Yank Work Shirts. Values t $1.50 8c 15, only, Ladies’ Crcsses in the latest styles. Values to $20.00 $11.79 Ladies’ Muslin Night Gowns. Values $1.50 One Group Ladie Valigesitorpli50... 00. es ne Cnildyen’s Play Alls in Blue and Kahki. Crepe de Chine in all the newest colors. Regular $2.50 values. .... .$1.98 Organdies in all colors. Regular $1.00-. STANDARD PERCALES every inch guaranteed fast colors, to close out, 16c Cretonnes, all patterns, to close out..19¢ ” Aprons. Children’s Hose to close, 2 pair.....25¢ Ladies’ Union Suits. Values to $1.00............9.....49¢ Regular $1.50 Soe 19: Men’s Balbriggan Union Suits. Values to $1.50.......... ......98¢ Values to $1.50..............-..98e ‘ Misses’ Union Suits. Every pair of Shoes in store Reduced: Ratine in all colors. Children’s Summer Dresses. : _ Values to $1.50...........-......8 89c°

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