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oa oe re { Pay ‘ ‘ t _ SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1923 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Three Styles of Collars For Summer Wear Pneumonia Claims Sanish Farmer Social and - Personal Zellmer-Reid Marriage Occurs | Clarence H. Swift, age 58, of San- ¥ at a local hospital as a result of pneumonia. Mr. Swift, who wa: well known farmer of the Sanish di trict leaves a wife to mourn jis death, Burial will take place in § ish, the remains being Monday morning. Mr. Chrds * been received in Bix- | formerly resided on a farm near Dis- marek announcing the marriage, at marek. Funeral services will be held Seattle, of two well kpown younz Tuesday. k people, Miss Esther Louise nd Stirling Alexander Reid rringe service was read at a Methodist y noon of Frid ful couple h Western avenue ‘oom is employ bride is the eldest daughter | Zellner, formerly of Hold Thos. Welch Funeral Monday Funeral prviees for ‘Thoma, Welch will be held) Monday morn ing at 8:30 o'clock at the Pro-cathe dral with Rev, Fr. Slag presiding. The body of the deceased will lie The vi fai dali in state at the family residence. Sun- : s. The groom 1s i i . to be viewed by any ends the youngest son of Mr. and) Mrs, naigiibre BE Biadlorehe, MERE meighbors of Bismarck. | as pallbearers at the funer Acting will be: Reid of Bismarck. Roth the parties are well and favorably known where the bride was stenographer in the of- Board of University and Lands at the State Capitol, eninge her position April 1. Mr s been at the Pac: since mid’ winter, Their many friends | Wish them success in their new home lis, y bearers will inchide the following group of old soldiers: Wesley tsax- er, Steve Welch, J. Bull, F, W. Hibbs J. M, Kisner, Thomas MeGowan, ant + Patrick McHugh. of the hool Takes Position ; . With Hospital Iter Woerner of Oukes, Honor Bride-to-be With Social Evening formers } a Tehmier- | In courte: 3 Lydi ly deputy state auditor, 1} accept-} er, o-he of the coming sea Three collurs that are expected to! noon and evening gowns as on sum-{¢d a position with the Bismarck | on, Elizabeth Happelentes: he fashionable for summer are shown| mer dresses of sheer material that Hospital as financial manager after | tained 2 number of girl friends at’ on the models sketched. will not be crushed out of shape be |a meeting of the board of trustees | her home on Sixth street Thursday! The low-cut collar is shown on : here, The position is in addition to evening. The evening was delight- tailored twill! frocks for reet wear smart and adaptable is other executive positions : fal spent in conversation and mu- and on simple- silk dresses. The ion of the bandanna knot- r At 10:30 o'clock, when the ‘other two collars are seen on after-!ted on one shoulder, we s repaired to the dining room found a color motif of green | ATTHE MOVIES | and brown; the centerpiece depic maint Recs evening at Blks of city, Genevieve Jessen of Sterl. @——————————___ the Old Oaken Bucket in the wi te ne an os i ee ‘ ERE ing have entered the Bismarck hos- THE CAPITOL siness will come up before the from which each guest drew a buc- | Outen Y ore pital for treatment. Nosal Halnzok’ Accidents sometimes happen even ket containing a for her future, A token was presented to the hon- | prophecy ‘ se RETURNS HOME. Miss Rose h, who of in the best of regulated screen plays, 4 it frequently is the c: that dents on a screen are in reality Wilton, Marjorie Coddington city, Adolph Spitzer of Ashl lieb Klaudt of Beulah have been em or guest in form of ecards contain- ocd at the Int ipfer home] charged. fi WeuNORnitAl dents that have happened during Angee Hav or te dishes for Rernyeine: | versneurtsnCOhOMeAEMGIRMEI OU, God fie eee tie aimne pou then metres cabinet and signatures of each one | Orrin Se ae ae This is true of the Irene Castle of the ng women present. The : St. Alexius Hos production, “Slim Shoulders,” which Misses Alma Ziegen ROME _¥. G. Trefethren of city and Miss comes to the Capito) theater on Mon and Alice Bremer, Cor. | prank Lange at Chor dllin, who| Aithetine Heider of Solen haw en-) day for an engagement of twe dave, a Mowtgucker, anit: The a sbeen the guest of Mé and tie | eee ot NEE: Hospital fu: | One of aie scutes in thie prolactin guest of honor. George Lange returned to his home| honon” yon MeKee of El-’ shows Mrs. Gastle being thrown from an sad bowoods, Mrs, Rudnick a spirited horse. When the shot of | today, a phn William endive, . Cte c L. Monroe of this scene made, it hud to be re ken a number of times. The rea: that it impossible to find Miller, horse sufficiently spirited to “throw pb Beylithe rider. At last Dire » Mrs.!went to a nedrby Count Give Shower for Mrs. Austin Reid Theodores Feland, county commis: sioner of Sins, was a court Pennell Mont., house Frank and Larson of } caller this merning. A shower was given complimentary to Mrs. Austin Reid, formerly Miss Rothschiller of . and borrowed the most Esther Munson, by the Harris Hus- CITY NEWS Hairs. P.M. Hegdaht of been, in the stables. Mrs ted | tlers at the home of Mrs. Harvey @——-——————@ J discharged from. the hospital, jand rode into the scene. ame Sackeonsohacdiéseventheeteecten net Baby Boy “5 [the unexpected action horse | evening. The evening was spent OY | phe birth of a baby. : CARD OF THANKS. lreared and plunged and stle | sixteen young people in writing Nesp irthyotn babysboy bornsthist aves degre to thank, (ihe om as thrown under his he hia pes for the honor guest’s cook | morning has been announced by Mr.} friends who assisted us during the| ing her danger, Director Cyostavd | When luncheon y dat and Mrs. John Bentz of the city. illness and death of our belo {jumped to her a ance, but) the; Dotlock Musentidlavasqirereniet erated jmother and w |horse was uncontrollable and) Mr with some silver ware in the Mrs. McDonald In Hospital. Mr. Marsh Wilton, ihe rosland was thrown to the ground Francis I pattern. LUO iste, menraail G4 lage Mrs. Conley and family, |and tramped upon, ot ried | as Be ean of ate Pnniae ie treatment at the St. Alexius hospi- aa mes ie thers 5 eee juse in i: ne presentation speech in behalf of th sibs ets : q . 5 | prevent Lota Mr : i- Pretoria alas a result of « hemorrhage off Winner in “Little ie eet ronan rempled | i ap ” j to deata. eae Miss Gage Contest} As a it of this experience 5 ed for tie day 'the nose. Minot Plans Welcome: For Many Nurses! Parents of Son Mr. and Mrs. M. He Cheri 124 Avenue A West are .the iwork was bo ! + Burnsides, age | Third Street Little Miss M: 11, residing at fof a son born this morning awarded the big prize offered by A. Probably i iawente Elaborate prepafations are being’ St, “Alesius. hospital : W. Lucas Company. in the “Little more imevertine abit tg ne | made for the North Dakota §\ 2 Miss Gage” contest by the judges than the effect of the Re ealcaehnine Convention which meets 1 Gets Fine Dog . this morning at 11 o'clock. | The! with its fine-drawn distinctions on | April The Minot, B. E. Jones has received a fine | Judges were: 1 1 town girl p ‘ | are arrang* | imported springer spa from ken-| Mrs. FE. H. Pieree, 411 i agra ie Ryan ment which can add to the pleasure nels in Winnipeg, said to be tho] Mrs. Helen Hedden, Res, ome uMDed ik ers lntece of those coming from out of tow | first type of retriever brought to{ Hotel; Miss Hazel Nie First Nationa! picture, . “Money | for the meeting. In charge of the this section of the state. Grand Pacifie Ho Money, Money!” patie shows at ommittce on arrangements are Mrs. Thomas, Misses Minnie Beare | Hannah O local The luck winn » had th her choice of any hat in our Mill- wa Eltinge on Monday but in no does it convey the wonderful Buys New Model f on; pro-| Mr. J) P. Mell new State Mine | inery Dept. { $0 ‘ama 01 a kin, @Mrs. W. D. Du Bord and! new Chevrolet Sedunettes to use in| ing extra good work turned in that| pense reaches tension point, a ee pee Cues banauet covering the territory. Mr. Mellon{ Wwe decided to award Two Extra!’ this is the store that oareg committee Mrs, W. DD. Du-| worked four ye it the Chevo¥let | Prizes that were not advertised in| wrote especially for Katherine Mac- | Bord, Mrs, Henry Slocum and Miss | factory, the conte t, The judges awarded; ponald, and which will soon appent Hann; publ committee + Miss| Thee tra spe Maju Miciseaute, |inenevel termina Tae nae Gara A. ORG: aged Conduct Civil Service Exams » Re i, R See-| This is probably the greatest tri-| It is expected that this will be! Givi) service exuminations for the 3 Ruth Gordon, age 11, Res.| bute that ean be paid to the story, | one of the largest emblage Of | postmastership at Linton were being er St. i i | jfor it is seldom that a manuscript | ed considerable | used by publishers m among the! makes it debut on the sc nurses ever had at any convention. This contest aro’ iyterest and enthu conducted for seven ¢: ing at the Fede ndidates th’ building by producers | and 150 COUPLES AT U. C, T. DANCE. ‘ Cordner, secretary of the} girls and it is really surprising to! Kor ‘Tu Wednesday About Lop counles, enjovedidancine | civil iSarvice. cam see so much excellent talent. We| Thursday, Mary Pickfords new at the U. C. T. dance given at the | = would . adv many of Ahe contes-| of the Storm Country” comeg to, the | Grand Pacific ball room last night. 5 Y dae ice) es ‘y” comes to, iful d ss fee aa Bismarck Hospital tants to study the art of “Colo: | Eltinge. This picture has no cop-! Ay beautitnl) decorative effects was’! * inion; (May Hubbell ot awing (as apullediteudeuieningvaabe: thet: cian tne tie lollnieturehiy che produced by festoons of flowers in the organization's colors of yellow and blue draped over the pillars and the lights in the ball room. Under an archway of similar flowers tables of frappe were served by Misses Mary Lucas and Rosemary Healow. | y, Oscar John- . J. H. Springs ~ Original Sheik work clearly shows along this line, | Blanche Fowler of 4 natural talent | son of Banden, Mrs me name, except that the story was used for both, and His Sheba | _ NOTICE MASONS, | _ Bismarck Lodge No. 5, Past | | Masters night Monday, April’ ' 16th. Work in the M. M. De-' same IST OF MRS. ZUGER. } Mrs. Blanche Whittemore of Bow-! f man, worthy grand matron of the| | gree, commencing at 4 p. m. tern: Star, arrived in Bismarck | Dinner at 6:30. ast night to spend Sunday as the guest of Mrs. Alfred Zuger. M Whittemore has been spending the past four .weeks visiting Star or-| anizations. in the, northern and east- | crn part of the state. i GIVEN BIRTHDAY SURPRISE. | About twenty-two friends met at) the home of- Mrs. W. H. Ebeling of | Fighth street last evening when aj, surprise party was given in honor of | Mrs. Ebeling’s birthday anniversary. | The evening was spent in social! games after which ‘a luncheon was | served. Painting and Calcimining.’ Phone 544W, between 6.30 p., m. and 8 p. m. | SS DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 1193% 4th St. Telephone 240 Bismarck, N. D. 1 i | | ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE. | Mr. and Mrs. George I. Reimstad | of 412 Avenue F entertained friends , last evening at bridge. Three tables, were placed with the honors being! Won’ by Mrs, Rheinhart J. Kamplin/ and John Thorpe. At the conclusion} of the game refreshments were serv: | ed. House Bargains Nice bungalow of five rooms and bath, full base- ment, well built, excellent if. heating plant. Cheap at $3600. Easy terms. Also modern bungalow four rooms and bath, ga- rage. Only $3000. Terms. One of the nicest homes in the city, 7 rooms and bath. $7500. Cash only $1100. Don’t buy until you have seen our house bar- gains, : : \ JH. HOLIHAN 314 Broadway Phone 745 RETURN HOME. @ Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Staak andj daughter, who have been’ spending | the winter at the McKenzie hotel in, Bis! t this morning to take! up their residence at their old home | in Braddock. j i { i #4 g i LEAVES. ON BUSINESS TRIP. | Atty. William Langer left, last’ night for several days business trip| to the Twin Cities and other points further east. Yes, it’s Sheik, Rodelph Valentino and his wife, Winifred. Hudnut, who've been married twice but aren’t quite. sure yet whether they'|| —— | Won’t have to go through it all again.- They’re standing on the plat- U. C. T, AUXILIARY MEETS, ; form of their private car which is carrying them about the country on The Ladies Auxiliary to the U. C.} their dancing tour. oe N ( i é os ish, passed awd) Thursday afternoon collar OO and short sleeves promise Morning Frock comfort for hot weather. The full ees jlength vest panel matches the long © string belt. COllat and cutts: ave white touched up with a line of coi- cross-stitch embroidery. Boys Who Looted Stores Taken Up ie individuals ored who took about worth of and h mothe Smith y store and Modern Dairy about four weeks the agro Were taken up this morning by Chief of Police Muttineson, Two boys, one 16, the other 17 years of age, who had carried away the goods and hidden it in birrels | on the South Side were taken before State's Atty. E, S. Allen. this morn Jing, but a hearing was postponed because of the absence of nile || dudge Jansonius from the The | toot which had been planted by the | boys on the soute side wag found April 2, and has been returned to its rightful owners, | Chief tineson reported — that other boys in the same group whe have been taking milk bottle al amounts of money, milk t cream, and other small articles being watehed, Wr WOOLS FOR SPRING we a number of new light r that threaten n blue serge out ine-barred voile, tissue ty | The linen and tissue gingham are used} Weels for the simple morning frocks smart | to put the regulat atropstavedghowing Tour euiiier, of the running for a while. Re The model sketched is only slight-! poplins, wool crepes and — flannel bloused at the waistline and | are some of the popular materials, or spring we ly You'll win the fight against Constipation with Kellogg’s Bran! trom its ravages; free yourself from its grip! 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All 's Bran, sof Bright’s 2 petes; in milder form, it is responsibl for sick headaches, biliousness, niwusen, A restan in indi grocers sell f Kellogg’s Bran uinst constil IN STEP WITH SPRING We show here a low heel strap pump — Grey trim — affording comfort and elegance for afternoon and street wear— $7.50 ALEX ROSEN & BROTHER McKENZIE HOTEL BLOCK Is growing because of the perfect service we give. Water from our own artesian well, pure soap, experienced help, careful ‘inspection, prompt call for and delivery takes the drudgery out of wash day. For all this super-service our charge ‘20 POUNDS OF WET WASH $1.00 5¢ per pound for all over 20 pounds. Call us on phone 684 } _ Capltal Laundry Co. Launderers and Dry Cleaners. Phone 684 i sprinkle it on or mix it with other | Girls! — Home-Sewing Contest | Closes | Tonight at 9 o'clock All garments to be entered must \ be brought in before that time. Watch our windows next week for | display of garments, and announce- ' ment of winners. Don’t Forget | To bring in garments on time so that they will take part in the contest. | A.W. Lucas Co. | Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center Juvenile Band Committee Of Association of Commerce Present to The Public The Famous Hallowell Musical Company of Chicago. Eight People. Featuring the following. J. A. Wentzel, Baritone. SOLOS Singer - Harp - Cello - Cornet - Clarinet STRING TRIO Harp, Cello and Violin. DUET Cornet and Trombone. ‘ Orchestra Numbers both Classical and Popular. : AUDITORIUM Thursday Evening, April 19th 8:15 p. m. bate . Admission $1.00 Tax Included. NO RESERVED SEATS». « | TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS |