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L. TUESDAY, APRIL 17,1923. THE BISMARCK {RIBUNE PAGE FIVE a Ma are OSE ER I TNT TE TSC TRRMRRNRL TY PEC TTS CTO gPISP SEENIURDTURGETETSTTIWURTTG cere cy VALUE OF LOVE DROPS $3500 SELECT WINNERS jorie Mor texcher of séwing and]dan and two of Bismarck will join Rev. B. B. Sather of Dodge, Mrs. J. J. | George Battowe of Garrison, Michael | Social and | Personal | domestic science, at the high school,|in the reception. IN LUCAS’S HOME ites. 1. Moticur,” Business cottege} «Initiation will be be conducted from jeoee bedtime A arta ache er ta pty RAN 2 = Bik, and Mrs, William Laist, who| 7:20 to 8:15 p. m, Wednesday night (°F Glendive, W. W. Hyde of Almont, |Fowler of Bismarck, Louis Evans of SEWING CONTEST naiic their sctections on the busis of| at Pattercon halla bonguct willte | V : | Hadas, Mrs. Carl Eichhorst of iam Glitschke, of the — ci! — . [economy of inaterial, style, practi-] served in the dining room at 9:15 Christ Mueller of Medina, F. Falkirk, Mrs. J. H: Spriggs of city, — | Winners of prizes in the. Home| cability, and. neatness of workman-|p. m. and dancing will follow in Pat-| Morey of the city, Gladys bingy Mrs. Ed. Oxford of Mandant,*Eleanor ‘ a | Sefting contest for school girls put|°hip. The ladies spent more than] terson hall after 10:15 p, m. dee of Max, and Christ Flimmer of |Satrom of Galesburg, Minn., Pansy Country Club Elect lon by the A. Wo Loeks Co, were se-| two hours in making their sclection - {Glen Ullen’have entered the Bis-|Etling of New Salem, Knute Larson ; 4 | ilected yesterday afternoon, from the large number of garments marck hospital for treatment, Steve} of Golva, Mrs, M: C. Whitner of L ! Py Officers at First _ 1 SARtRE TRELUSLS fee k OMGaka | colersar | THES Mee area ee areca] MAES eeendent bil Heinle of Lehr, Adam West of Zecl-jeity, Baby Hoy, Dellaan of Moffit i ‘first prize, $16; Ruby Peterson, 218] selecting the first three prizes, it esiden ies!» Green of Mandan, W. H.|Elmer Gobel of Lehr, Glen Darling of Meeting of Season | Firat Sivect second prize, $10% and] was a dificult ‘matter to. wake w Burgess of Glendive, Leo Strecken| Steele, Mrs. Peter Rosin and ; baby | Catherine’ MeLauighliny third: pFise,| choity “trom among ‘the others, for| Mrs, jof Washburn, Melton Heinrich of| girl, Burnstad, and E. J. Erickson of William Bockfish of John Sperling of Kulm, Linton, Mrs. Halliday, Mrs Driscoll, have been discharged from the hospital. The Country Club, opening the! spring season earlier than ever be- fore, was the scene of an enjoyable | sring last night. Upwards of | 0) people were present. | At the ann business meeting of the club, P. Meyer was clected | Merit prizes of $3 each were} they all were remarkable fine pieces] years, passed away at a local hos. ;awarded to Careline Boehrensen,| of needle work for school girls, Four] pital yesterday afternoon about 5 Bismarck; Maric, Mericer, Mandan;| of the merit prizes were taken byfo'clock after an illness extending Sarah Hall, Wistfarck; and Mildred] gitls ‘from the Mandan ‘Training|ove® a month in duration. She is| ‘ Beltz, Mandan; $2 meri . i . prizes were | school. survived by a husband and several | awarded to Batella Whiteaker; Biee| The display of dresses which rang-[children.. The remains will be taken | WOH you eat Bran for constip ation eatin ROE! Hea or Mae | ‘marek; Lila Wentzel, Mandan; Lu-|ed in cost from $1.81 to $11.72 to Fairview, Mont. for burial. i pe a oe |cille Fisher, Bitmarck, afd “Ermel| the majority of | dresses : be certain that it it ALL BRAN! ain, p 7G. HW i | Trowbridge, Mandan, around $4 indicates the possibilities —_——___________+ treasurer, and Erie Thorbe The garment taking first prize, «| of obtaining beautiful ares: NEWS ||. There in no time to fuse away try-| poisons. Yet it is simply a sinturo- Ones Ee "HHintgen of | suit dress, was made of imported| very low cost by a little home sew-|@———— | ing to find out just what some mixed: | fvod—naturo’s own remedy for cou- Mandi The president, secretary | fancy ratine combined with spring|ing, and also snows what young e i up cereal with a small bran content] stipation; nature’s way of keeping dnd CeeneURCRT WAL apHGIHE: BRITISH jtime knited silk crepe of bitter} girls can make if they try. Passcd Fair Night jean do to ward off the grave illuess] every body-organ tuned true, of the grounds and house committees | | sweet brown combine with white! The prize winning drésces will be} . Atty. Scott Cameron who is in the | that constantly hovers over coustipa Jat’ Kellogg's Bran rly to ly—at 3 for It is jerepe; the one taking second place|n display in the show windows ut] 5t- Alexius hospital “suffering with| tion anfferera, What your aystem de-| th was made from imported Japanese and tomorrow. a severe attack of pneumonia is re-/ mands is ALL BRAN! You must/Si¥e permanent 1 Jerepe in a combination of orange ported to have rested during ® part) have ALL BRAN to givo permanent | least two tablespoontuls ‘ jand robin's egg biue embroidered YEOMEN PLAN Cis ane he relief! Anything less than ALL|© {and trimmed in black and finished | BRAN does not have the bulk that [with a black patent belt. It was BIG RECEPTION The Geena, oterES cument,| Bi¥es resultel Your physician will {given a striking appearance with ap- z National Guard, will drill Wednes. | Tecommend Kellogg ’s Bran because it | pligue medallions of the same ma-} Committees named by the Brother-|day night at Company A Armory, in-|® ALL BRAN! Kellogg's will do the | (ei ce thee who also act as directors. Retiring President Burt Finney re-| viewed the past year and made sug-/ gestions as to the future, KE. B. Cox | outlined plans for golf tournaments and G. H. Russ, Jr, announeed that} the north tennis court would be re-{ surfaced and the usual tournaments 1. Fr preventive. Is nut- like flavor is delicious. You will like it sprinkled over your favorite hot or it us a cereal. would be held during the year. F. H. terial. . manent, pe.) Kellose’s Bran makes delightful imui- Knowles has offered as a golf trophy The garment taking third prize {lood of American Yoomen to arrange | steal of Thursday, ‘atten dat EH Ca aL it sua{ fits: raisin bread, pancakes, ete. It a bronze plate, edged with sterling | ; Was made of sill plaid tissue ging- [fer the reception of the national |)*"® Denelit on the latter date. eal eat regularly — eed i HY ia | dds a fine flavor to soups aud gravios. silver on a background of ebony. | | ham of white and tan combined with} president of the order, G. N. Frink, ALL BRAN! Kellogg's Bron, cooked | 18°C he wholo amily cat Kellogg ’a fm _Hoapl tal. iene? And NaS REPHOS ESE Aras * \ anewed whit eure te ress which} Bismarck tomorrow with his wife, | Nick Thehshke of Max, Robert Ray | It sweeps, cleans und purities, ridding | °” “YPTO8® mul us sy us pu at could be accomplished |anticipate one of the largest gather-|of Garrison, Allicna Rempfer of Tur-| the eystem of the dangerons tozic| All grocers sell Kellogg ’s Br: of names. To retain the plate one | [ata small expense, ings of Yeomen in this seetion in|tle Lake, Freda Ti f New jaf isha ears ite must win an annual tournament three | Actin judges w. i i Way Agel DY A a at MCh hs cting as judges were Miss Mar-|inany months. Two lodges of Salem, Mrs —- Ed. George of Arena uccessive times. There were several tables of bridge and the dance floor was crowded dur- ing the evening. The house commit: | tee had prettily decorated the bail} @nother jury ‘rench war bride, Mrs.‘ Ida Claudell Smith, sued her | + ECLA Nia tig esto VENEER ete | ——— HN RRA MA und got only $4000. room an i a The occasion was marred tempors | Mrs. H. Dollar presented the subject] and visited herg yesterday and to | | arily when it was diseovered that! of “Bismarck and Burleigh county.” | day. N OUR | i With the advent of spring, ° one naturally turns to plans for vacation, the one time in the year when business cares can YOUR be put aside. about 300 freshly-made doughnuts Seo to be part of the lunch Mrs. A. F. Fir of Tuttle, shopped as F. £,| if the capital city yesterday. AMONG CITY VISITORS, a group of small b red, It was su committee that if it ¢ ace down the offenders, it v of the doctors’ offices tod: he committee by quick and ener- © effort provided lunch neverthe- Mr. and Mrs. C, Zap, shopped here tod of Wing, J. F. of Wing, Personen of Wing, Albert Backman of Wilton, Cecil Stenq of Wilton, C: A. Ferbee of Hallid A = ae |Frank B. Zahn of Fargo, Edwar FOR BOYS 12/AND OVER, on of McKenzie, and Tra Wilcox | Those in charge of ie Fathers son, were among the city and Sons banquet state that the banq| yingayaatSeaay. quet is only for the sons who are] NMagher of \ 1923 The most important feature of these preparations are the finan- VACA- cial details. An ample vaca- to: visitors a CT The McKenzie orchestra furnished | 3 12 years and over and not for an H & m4 music for the dance. an aie | | RETURNS FROM CITIES. younger because the space in the | Y H 2 tion fund means more advant- bridge prize was won b; rs. mer s ana __| banquet room is-too limited to al-} 2 VaABS aey und the men’s prize by W. L.| Mrs. S. G. Helland returned yester-| iow for the accomodation of more. | ! 2 TION ARES: St. Paul, Minn. with Mr. Helland’s eA maori cwey ce eel | See ce ty tera _ ‘ 5 Jrelatives’ after about a week's visit, | On the dollar ticket if he has two) | : } TRIP Start a savings account and de- sis Classes For es Helland who joined Mrs, pe Ga Sea | ; ° posit regularly each week. > land at Valley City last W. y . A . a | | aM) 4 i , a ‘ Playground Staff ir ete othe duck wil eam Fre] Springtime is clean-up] | gi When the time comes to start day after a stop in Jamestown, time. Leave your orders for | on your trip, its financing has The first mecting ating) of the volunteer | 7 © iy | bee ettled ground teachers will be held! GOING TO NORWAY hauling Ashes and Garbage! een settled. eT | Wednesday evening at the high! af, and Mrs, Henry Tatley school gymnasium at 7:30 o'clock. | oa to Jeave Lox Angel ; Instruction sn prayground methods, |teyday enroute to the coast to the history of tue movement, and| sail for Norway here they spend plans for the month's training: which |¢he summer months. Upon their re- will be given the women and gitls}turn in the fall they will come to with The Wachter Transfer) Co., Phone 62. a | Yesterday afternoon the judges. awarded the Prizes as follows: The First National Bank who plan to assist in instructing the! Bismarck, arriving about Sept. 1. | | The Pioneer Bank girls of city during the summer will er | i ; | : be taken up. RETURNS FROM CHICAGO. ‘ 7 ; Since the course is to be short) 4, a a Lahe will return thi if: SOFTENS \ | First Prize, 15.00 Acca Mr. MacLeod and Mre, Kling who|, Mrs. FA. hahr 8 PRL | | qe 5 ‘ s will-act ne instructors ask that every. [ovenine frou ChieaKo and Evanston, Ware “pia __‘ To Miss Josephine Kositzky, Bismarck. one planning to take part be pres-) 12%) three weeks with her daughter, | . ent Miss Lucile, who is a student in the | Second Prize, $10.00 LIQUID ; OE POLISHES Members of the committee in charge of the work include Mrs, F. R. Smyth, Mrs. C. W. Moses, IH. Keller, Mrs J. M. MacLeod, M By 0. . Edward Bannon, and Mrs, WoW. Moyer. department off music at Northwest- \ To Miss Ruby Peterson, 218 First St., Bismarck. fl Third Prize, $5.00 To Miss Catherine McLaughlin, Bismarck. ‘Merit Prizes, $3.00 each To Miss Caroline Boehrensen, Bismarck. To Miss Marie Mercier, Box 204, Mandan. To Miss Sarah Hall, Box 290, Bismarck. To Miss Mildred Beltz, Box 204, Mandar. Merit Prizes, $2.00 each - To Miss Lila Wentzel, Box 204, Mandan. : To Miss Lucille Fisher, 212 So. ‘6th St., Bismarck. To Miss Ermel Trowbr ‘idge, Box 204, Mandan. To Miss Estella Whitaker, 212 Third St:, Bismarck. . netey === re dertainly handy for Mens & Chilirens ern university. Tho economical: wasting errant : powder§ Easily and eID NUD. TUES thoroughly cleans, puri- The Ladie’ Aid Society of the; <M fies, and sterilizes all {Firth Lutheran church will meet in dishes, china, glassware, 'the church parlors, Thursday after-| Saves half your = = I = ] Arranges Concert noon, April 39, | ‘The Mesdames Seaiauilit oS i : j Barth and Wray will be hostess. All For Pen Inmates} co invitea to attend this meeting. Mrs. Alfred Zuger has arranged LEAVING FOR GNI | with members of the Thursday Mus-| Mr, and Mrs. W. P. Macomber and ical ilub and other musiiians of the|Charles J. Anderson left this morn- ity to give a two-hour concert at|ing for Los Angeles, Calif., where the state penitentiary Wednesday|thev expect to spend four or five evening at 7 o'clock for the inmates] weeks varation. of the institution, | ee The program which has been pre- CITY SHOPPERS. ] is ‘miseellancous, ‘cluding 7 nk J. Seibel of p, and solos, readings, solo dancjng,| Mrs, G. R. Horswill of Litchville, Mr. and instrumental and vocal trios,}and Mrs. Thomas Roberts of Wilton, | quartettes, and duets. A large num-|called on friends and ‘shopped in ber of the mhsicians in Bismarck | Bismarck today. will take part in this concert which —— is expected to be a big musical event HERE FROM WILTON, of the Mrs. G. W. Ste t and Mr: Transportation of the musicians|Thompson of Wilton, arrived in Bi on the night of the concert is be-|marek yesterday to bid Mr. and Mrs. | ing handled by Mrs. Zuger, She|W. J. Macomber farewell befére their | askes that anyone who docs not| departure for the coast. ‘ have a means of geting oui call her at 814 early Wednesday morning and eng eee for: automobile: {0 F, Merry of Dickinson were in Bis- ; marek on business yesterday. MacPhail Student LEAVES ON BUSINESS TRIP. To Open Studio Here} 1% €, ith isnt nignt‘on a bus AR Garments were judged on Economy of. Material, Style, Practicability and Neatness of Workmanship. Before garments were turned over to the judges all marks of identification were removed with the excep- tion of the entry numbers. Corn Fritters Drain ‘one can of corn—use all of the liquid and one-half of the corn. Stir. in enough Poko iff dot pancake flour to form a i i ry Cone < trip to Toledo, Ohio. ‘thick batter and fry as you j : The judges were: Maurice Fitzgerald, a veteran of the \ \[iwauio) try pancakes: } : World War, who has been a student! Mr, and Mrs. A, S. Wilkinson of | : . : ave . ‘ inches dee cuMeuMatiselee Ae ARE Gree ina ges eee Miss Marjorie Morris, } MacPhail School of Music at Minne-| pasate i polis; Minn., for sevégal years past VISITED HERE. expects to come to Bismarck to open}, Mrs, G. R. Horswill of Litchville, a studio after he graduates ‘in June,|Mrs, A, P. Cadieux of Zap, shopped 1924. Mr, Fitzgerald’ studied voice in ’ New York City sometime prior to entering the MacPhail school, Dur-| quyaaeaeeepeieeeemmeeemems ing the coming season at the music ' department he expects to specialize <C-KC-KC- KC-KC- KC in choir direction in addition to his |---| work in yocal training. BISMARCK , While in New York he was under e id the instruction of Oscar Suagle for] SAME PRICE sprciAL OFFER two seasons, and under the instruc- iP tion of Harry Davidson and Hamlin oO ‘Get this $2.00 “ Wear-Bver” Hunt. of MacPhail, His choir work for over 3 years FOUR-QUART Aluminum Self- Teacher of Sewing and Domestic Science, Bismarck High School. |. Mrs. 16 Molleur, Business College Block, City. Mrs. Wm. Laist 508 Fifth St., City. Sorenson Hardware Company This contest has domonsitated clearly the Economy of Home-Sewing. See the pretty prize-winning gar- | -ments. that were made by these school girls, see the | | eost of*materials used and you will be convinced that Is growing because of the perfect service we give. .Water from our own artesian well, pure soap, experienced help, careful will be done under Stanley Avery. Banting Windsor Kettle foroaly | CY eens Home-Sewing Pays. : i inspection, prompt call for and delivery LEAGUE WOMR GIVE. PARTY, 25 Ounces for D5 ; takes the drudgery out of wash day. ‘For all this super-service our charge 20 POUNDS OF WET WASH $1.00 5c per pound for all over 20 pounds. | Gall us on phone 684, ate No. 1 of League women will be in ‘the nature of a farewell party for Use less of Dr, and Mrs. John H. Worst, ‘Mr. and Mrs, 0. B, Lund, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Liessman, an» cdr, and Mrs.| ‘ J; -W.. Tanger at Bakers hall Thurs- day evening, April 19. HM club See the Prize-Winning Garments Displayed ~ dn Our Window : “LUCAS CO. || members and their husbands are In- vited to, attend, pranip Hipoutanag \ 3 P. E. 0. MEETING | Mrs, J, P. French was hostess‘to| ia@aa of ‘members of the ». E, O. club yes; terduy afternoon when on interest.| , SELCOG brands.. ing discussion of “State Parks and Battlefields” took place after a pa- per written by Mrs. R. G. Catron was read, by Mrs. F. R. Smyth in the absence of Mrs} Catron from ie city. “The lives of the pioneer resi- dents of the state were reviewed and is t 3 . Send it Capital Laundry Co. ene ae Fag, na Fa 18 : “_BISMARCK’S ‘BUSY SHOPPING CENTER——

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