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_ FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1923 as : _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE ' Stage Annual fe his sons, A, BE. and R. J. Qe | visit the state penitentiary. A group! sler; Mrs. A, W. Bethke, Hatvey;]have entered the Bismarck Jospitat Lorena, Golden Valley, and Elfen ° Kamplin. of nbout 80 wore take i > Mrs. Mildred Barlett, Balf Mrs.]for treatment. Mrs. Hi Nelson} May Hubbel, Wing, have been dis- OCHIAI GG | Maririvara ee cs, pat ERI ah tee mere ttn toed tee irre weesaaer” feats [tea REA ad ean ee eee ‘ SNOW IN FAYETTE aah Personal ee i} Plans are being completed this Ais ‘week at the high school for their Feature Japanese ‘Sire (err cee: angered First Annual Karnival, which will Music on Thursday tc nei s / 3a The Karnival is being held for two Musical Program purposes: To treat the students and townspeople to an enjoyable ;evening, and to finance the activities of the high school. The athletes of ty members were presente The fol. | the School are to be rewarded for was given with Mrs, Ella Lahr Whit- | '0¢ Presentation of sweaters, tl e track season is going to receive its e, as well as help the four musi- Tees nnee, Herried, Hild, Koepplin, Lehr, and Wm. Rozell, Zap, Mrs, L. W. McLean states) in a Mrs. Peterson Enters Hospital. 1 AMM ts Townsend Back to Hospital recent letter to her brother, Dr. F.' Mrs, Fred Peterson entered the St. : Verne Townsend of Elgin who B: Strauss, that a big snow storm aj xius hospital this morning to re HERE ARE 'THE McKENZIE HOTEL FIVE ha just ‘swept over Fayette, Ia,,! vas so badly frozen during the ear where she has been visiting | for Ccive medical attention. ly part of the winter that he lo-t some time past. Mrs. McLean cx- pects to return to Bismarck some time during the summer. \ Announce BLA: | his hands and feet was brought back The birth of a baby boy is an-/to the St, Alexius hospital yesterday nounced by Mr, and Mrs, Philip; to receive final medical treatment. Weisenberger of 400 Eleventh street.| Mr. Townsend was allowed to re- of The som was born this morning at| turn to his home several weeks ago q the residenc to visit his family before he received Sorenson Hardware Company BISMARCK ay evening, April 21. JOIN IN MARRIAG Miss Norine Mollhagen, nicce Mrs. W. A, McDonald, was marrie 3 eee ut © BERRURG REE Gb thao Al to Robert Post of St. Joseph, Mich.,! i 7 Biles. lta Catan a ele ; : Visit Penitentiary. pea April 8, according to announcements Gtnuwan Ra spe : received hete;, Mrs. Post was om.|_ classes at ‘the Bismarck’ Business Bismarck Hospital. he] SPECIAL OFFER ployed in thé’ Bank of North Dako-|‘cllese Were-dismissed yesterday af-| | Mary Helwegner of ¢ Esther ; ‘ 1 ter . nate g ‘3 ea Get this $2.00 “‘ Wear-Ever” th fora yeAveRad "a BAIL two yeats joo to allow the students oq She n, Wilton; Howell Kirk, Hen- FOUR-QUART ‘Aluminum Self- ao, Mra ins rot whl ke Basting Windsor Kettle foronly 2 = iq g 2 i A] i their home in St. Joseph 3 49 4 M. B. A, MEETING TONIGHT = a i a i s . lar meeting tonight in A. 0. U Thurys April 19 _— } Mrs. H. O. Wray was hostess to members of the Thursday Musical club yesterday afternoon when twen- son as Piano Mrs ader: enveviewe Sl iughes "cal contestants to go to Grand Forks ‘ den to the state meet, the third week in “When the Almond Blossons Fali,” | M “There Are Maidens in Japan.” Many and varied as well as uni- Wray que stunts are to be the feature -of Duet—“FI ng from Madame | the evening, the executive commit- ijhadalh> ave ....Puecini | tee in charge of the affair announce. Mrs, Arthur Bauer, Mrs, W. J. The management of the Karnival Targart. ;has been taken over by the twelve Butterfly Dance” .....Friml) organization of the high —sehool. “Veil Dance :-scss.+.Friml) These are Squirrel Club, Senior Mas- Mrs. E, D. Rose. que, Senior Class, Pep, Junior Clas nese Love Song”... Prairie Breezes, Sophomore — Cl Thomas | Faculty, Freshman Class, Spanish son. Club, and Glee Club. Blossoms”.. | The gymnasium will contain sees ngleman | twelve booths and a place to dance, H. Tracy, Mrs. Ry E. Morris./ while the assembly will be used for Japanese Death Song”... | the big “D Demon Ministre!” ., Mrs Morris. jand Vaude show, and twelve Vocal “When | Was a Little Boy” ae Shakespeare Mrs. D. C. Scothorn. Trio “Melican Man”) ....,... Bergh? Mmes. Wingreene, Hyland, Arnot. +, An interesting paper on Japanese som given by Mrs. Whitson at the beginning of the program. Dec-! rations in. the W home were charmingly carried out in’ cherry | blossoms in keeping with the Japan- atmosphere of the program. Re freshments were served at the close of the pros The M. B. A. will hald their regu- Sale opens hall at 8 o'clock, The meeting was postponed from Thursday night in order to allow the Wome! Benefit , association the use of the hall. LEAVES TO VISIT SISTER { Vocal M J. B, Schultz of Ryder who They play for the dances at Patterson’s Hall every Wednesday and Saturday nights. Rates for in city $5 an Hour, outside of city same Rate Plus railroad fare and Hotel expense. stopped over in Bismarck Wedne day left yesterday morning for At- Mrs. John Li Piano duet- “Che t for three lantic, Ia. to vi r four weeks, with her sister, Mrs. Nels P. Mrs. Rt Vocal Lonborg. EXTENDS INVITATION | side shows will be held in the var- Rev F. Halfyard has extended _ | an invitation to members of the L que of the Bis-10, 0, F. and Rebekahs lodge to at GRR 1 MAT GTR TT marck High School, as their part of} tend the evening services at the Me the karnival, have charge of a Japan-| Cabe Methodist church funday even- ese Ten Room and a Beauty Parlor.| ing, April 22. They promise to take care of the vain, as well as the hungry. en - DANCING PARTY Custer Encampment No, 16 1. On ea uiitteleraeneesiatey Silte day evenitig, Aprill2i atcOud Kellows we eau | Hall, beginning at 9 o'clock, REPORTED IMPROVING Largely to this oN super-clav Frank Heintzman of 324 Anderson Avenue who has been very ill is re- ported to he improving. By Edna Wallace Hopper ab 0, WRAY. GOES SOUTH H. O. Wray, former assistant chief culate with the state high commission, left Wednesday for var- The Musical club will| ious points in the south where he give its third annual concert some-| Will inv ate various business of- o thera, Maa, ‘fers which have been made him with R z the expectation of making a perman- ‘Give Shower for Som Me WHY lnaiienaar autor Mrs. Austin Reid) | Tag h of 519 Nintn | A WONDERFUL ONE DAY 9c SALE AMONG CITY VISITORS My youthful beauty is E, M. Scift of Glen Ulin, Carter and J, F, the marvel You Must Use Clay ion is as} Clay is essential to beauty at its urs ayo, Not Best. Also to continued youth. No M.\ of millions. My comp! uman of Elgin, | RETURNS TO COAST Miss Ida Elsiner left yesterday soft and rosy as 40 y saReannatihe fennel Later dey | were among the city visitors today » or wrinkle mars it J couta| Oma" who omits) it can hope to} . é Taal eoeaitie cone ten ee ertbaniee | oh enn ied a\yauee ‘nother, RAILROAD OFFICIAL Rete) Gn ans de ieee ere FRigUSeRIC ceo? Make Saturday one of the greatest Bargain Days of jasenene omplimenta to Mire!) zi . AILROS AL ass for 19, stage T) Every woman must use clay in jus- 3 = . i Austin Reid, a bride of the season, | MS: Sam Connolly of McKenzie and], d, Hambach, traveling passenger stil play young. girls’ parts tice to hergel!, | the month. You will have to look over the entire list innewovenine spent by the young | her niece, Mi jorothy ton off agent of the New York Central, are sepres suteieadechavecudencal. (Gli pan akhows roe . ’ ie o enteninee sidnieh in cael ng ennubeenkTaveeane UME Miss Elsiner ealledllignciding «ifaw aayalfaothe ety ion | oe eae) su Hae calle sega hee natn eetate ae coe to appreciate the values we offer at this great sale. for the honor guest. Covers were {to Bismarck by the death of her sis-| official business. cullibered Ute tls the sanethOuaal eid Wace sale muiRiLeRGe APT Real Inid for twelve guests in the dining! ter, Mrs, Marsh Wilton. ees jvloy. s Mlicy have snultiplied | thalcdne’ cauecstonlatecal yereuudnua line ee SS » room when luncheon was served. A} 2 Greenhouse “Extra Spe-! "uty and kept their youthful] shin, combats lines and wrinkles, te | ‘ENTS ; i large bowl of roses and sweet peas 28 TO VISIT DAUGHTER = PE- | bloom. So 1 am convinced that wo- rlirseiteuty HSARUMERRCe AVL a | 9 CENTS a Same set in foricdlaicuntucmiceeMonminemtallel| K. Nethereut of Luke! cial” for Saturday. Red and) men in general can do what 1 have] pour : Soe orate Will buy any of the following: 100 pie ‘i Jonquilse were used for decorations | rrived this week tol Dink Roses $2.00 dozen. Spe-| (ore: And Tam going to help them} 7" 7, : : in the Lobach home. The gifts c¢ her daughter, Miss Mary Bell] "1S “08 I A. OPC" it they wish, t draws the blood to the skin to | Tea spoons, 9 paw , GOOL y which were presented to Mrs, Reid’ Nethercut who is a librarian with] cial Spring Box of Flowers.| | have arranged to supply to deal reve and revive it. The result | GORE tk lhe cacia ns Cc DRY GOO were contained in an inverted para-| the state library commission, an ex-| $1.90 each. Oscar H. Will &! ere everywhere the very helps 1 ure. SE ee eral Aluminum table spoons. Tissue ginghams sel csspended above the dining room| tended visit. The Nethereuts have proved themselves the i ieua cal HH Each Cc our special, yard Cc table taken apartment in the Wood-| Co. 319, 3rd Street. Phone ineautel@nees: Now eeune he results are almost unbeliev- | | enone eonen enna 4 ur special, | siete ge SD - see | manse 784-W. We deliver. them to bring to millions what they {2D!¢ at first. In a few minutes one | | 14, mixing spoon. ¥ c Children’s Creepers made of over- 2 | mans 4-W. . ius Vy seems to drop ten years. New bloom || Eacl all cloth. Large Crowd at i an =e brought to me. nee a | DAC tec yan » i SHERIFF STOPS OVER : eauty comes. And continued | | E Sache . ‘ y y Y s wha | e- o \ m , Farewell Banquet snesit tet swecres ot Stevens Read our add all about Wet My 20-year Clay use brings what it brought me-—de- | Beat ts Oc Boys’ coverall peereers Point, Wis. stopped over in Bis-| Wash, or Call 684. Capita)| ‘The chief reason for my youthful} cades of added youth, | eaters oo. eee eee eee eee ee > $1 98 \ lange crowd gathered at Buker's | marck yesterday on his way from) Laundry Co. beauty is the use of facial - Dorit neglect eux clay, -Aiglance Aluminum cups. Oc age 8 to 17........ ° hall dast evening and spent a social) Billings, Mont. where he was called ythe crude and muddy clays so many} Will tell in any crowd the users and | |S ACH diese casicedie dings eed on Men's time in honor of Dr. and Mrs, J, H.| to take charge of a prisoner. Topeksoda » but ites nelined AES Aa ee ou wll i = Canned heat, - coveralls : Worst, Mr. and Mrs. 0. B, Lund, Mr. a= wonderously perfected. It is the th EAR Beemer eal | — | er Ci | nae etn ae ‘and Me LEAVES FOR HOME ' ° result of 20 years of scientific study.| ‘fo every woman my White Youth '|By Per Cain... ese. eee tase c | padies. Sill hose, "$5. 00 and Mrs, J. W..Tanger, all of whom! Mrs. Fannie Gottleib left yestet- Now. a Quick Famous beauties have used clays! “lay will be a revelation. iS) Pot Oc | PAP eee eee ee eee expect to leave Bismarck sometime | day morning for her home in Inde- ? for ages. That's What made them Ee ee aoe PRANGLES es ecsteescvsieciscsie soekeass Home Frock : 1 00 in the next few months. pendence, Kans. after visiting . for famous. But only in late years has Gag sebpere White eae eon H house apron. Each.. . There was a program of musical | several, woeks with her sister, Mrs. er ats j clay been really studied, “Countess reli DEEL ene Taeee lie. | Aqueszers ae Cc Ladies’ shirt waists, fancy collar , id acommny gy gaineing)| ppinger S ChaksinisitelSietaates ee Pay cone veanioval nd $1 per tube. Also myi|j Tea and Coffee 9 and $1 98 i. Joseph Coghlan, Dr. | BROTHER LEAVES The quickest cooking oatsin the world | | jy inerul-laden. Beer cer cen Uaaed, aa aie and 2] = strainers ...... . Cc cus ipen ° Worst and Frank’ Milholland and| (N.C. Carney of Enderlin who has 5 MIRA. aia es ulbson toundea toy pannel See ould follow the || Aluminum | adies’ Jersey others spoke. During the evening| been a guest at the home of Mr. and Gene on Hee Grn ee al likvteiremove dhe wieetsdetmude, ae Se ate f peeials Mouth ay Jelly mould. ..........-e00- Cc bloomers. Pair .... ° ain elaborate lunch was served by Mrs. John Bortell for a short time| oy ".ave always known—the other |clay I use is white and clean and| air Youth, which besight ee tun, Paint Table GEES, the League Women. Jleft yesterday for his home. Mr./ i. Quick Quaker. i dainty. And ce has found some] riant hair. My Beauty Book comes Brush Cc | yard Cc —— — Carney is a brother of Mrs, Bartell. Quick Quaker cooks in from 3 to | added factors which bring multiplied] with each. TUSNES .......ee eee \| Ms iieliena et ta igv ene erg tales . State Commander | igcae 5 minutes, And it cooks to perfec | results. Go try my Youth Clay in fairnes ST cnuce mane: 9 us 79¢c i tes ‘ ENJOY PICNIC eons tion. So it is almost like « reaay- | Any clay user will be amaz hp Gon ned ireletubeuenile QBTOR) 66 ass dren 4 Cc (ONS coucouo cen bosooN6 . Is Honor Guest}! the cightcen employees of _ the} cooked dish. | the difference when she compar ioc image andidelizhtayon) sain deals 10 Ib. Cookie‘ or Organd hearse Woolworth Store enjoyed a wiener) No other oat flakes on the market | | Youth ae) ihe Gale ep willaeurnvthece a s Cc yard Cc Mrs. Anna De Marr, state com-|Toast on the banks of the Missouri] cook anywhere near so quickly. price. ugar can ........ ) Fee eee nee nee mander of the Maccabees, was an| River last evening. A “pep” meet-|* The two styles are identical in | Chair seats, Shantung, ] 25 honor guest at the meeting of the |ing was held during the evening. cualitysand flavor. Boll are fisked | PUERIZEB coi os icc sie scelgeie Cc Ward! 6. . 53. Res . Jomen’s Benefit associati A. 0. rom the finest grains only—just the | at 5 ‘ Fe NOt entte wiea ne EPISCOPAL FOOD SALE: rich, plump, flavory oats, A bushel |; Glass Muxing. bow), nah Oc | peeneh voile 39c degree was conferred upon two can-| St. Georges Episcopal ladies will} ef choice oats viclds but ten pounds | 1 and 11% pint size. Each. . | yard beet didates. Mrs: De Marr gave a talk |hold a food sale at Sorenson’s Hard-| 1 vie~s dolicions aie es. Water glasses, Fancy upon the “Marathon”, pageant which | ware store tomorrow afternoon. ae fe Sure ee Hicioats a DREN ete fc el sete Cc vard is ill take place in Los Angeles, May = CHE DEL ORS RBIS, MEY. fletpane = aaa . 7) and the state marathons at Port. | Mrs. E.G, Walsh of Garrison and | very thin and partly cooked. So the | eles paper, 9c | MILLINERY # land June 8 Seattle June 12, and| Mrs, C. Newman of Wilton are vis-| flakes are smaller and inner aapats| DEMONS cnc cen i ceecs 1 ead : 4 Vancouver, B. C., June 19. There |iting with friends in. the city. ie all ee those small, thin flakes | Custard cups 9 Our policy for greater values is WILL AECL aul amavabe sa TenECee nts GOInGinOMe “Ask for Quick Quaker if you want | or Bean pots............. JC || emphasized in featuring Saturday Sve trom thes Hamares Caner N. Kamplin of Grand Forks ex-| this style. Your grocer has both. Bread Pans, 2) \| this sale, values up to $3.98 drive for'members in the order. Its| pected to return ,home today: after ee pace uk er Oats for | size 844x414. Each.}..4.. Cc and $4.98 in this special sale of success is to be celebrated by a great | trimmed hats, 2 pageant in which 1,000 will partici- i OHI co5a5 Pi Hee Abs ie eee ‘ pate and in which world, events ard Tables jis the history of the W. BA. for the bles 9 ae 2 ‘last 80 years will be portrayed. Nive is ee ase ine Cc CHILDREN’S HATS Afi the meeting refreshments Forks to match We are headquarters for children’s |. The fut tings of | : Cc d hh ts and Saturd ill rved. The future meetings o 2 for 3 and misses’ hats and Saturday wi j he W. B. A. will be held in the new Psat s ee tee seco ence es ; ' Hey hall. cet | Pencil Tablets, Oc find arene values for ae Z1iNP Senegosnndooqnodode or RETURNS HOME Coates sewing thread Mrs! R. Pugh of Jamestown who ooate A ‘ Oc 98c and $1 25 has been a guest of her daughter, hon Pre ate hee ieee san 3 Mrs. H. C. Bjerke since Sunday left ap, 9 ae this morning for her home. 5 2 for .......- een Cc Hoy Scout 69c Back Your Vacation Chocolate Nut Bars Rae ee Rotor Cc Bath towels, 19c i g ; DMEOG oleae aaa aes aoe Hp ieee a » Plans With Money choi Sane c Buster cot foot . Sb ORO SAS . ped 19 paciee r ss 2 very special, yard....... Cc . ‘GINGHAMS Men’s socks, The best laid plans for a pleasant. and A sale of 1000 yards of assorted Bepaits . case profitable vacation are those which are. Small Fiber backed with enough money to carfy them wh see 19c suit cases . i out as you wish. If you wait until the last Mail boxes, complete with pad- White enamel covered ‘1. ‘ minute, the money may be lacking and you lock, 59 combinetts. Each.. will be disappointed. A Friend of You CTC aE Gc fee Cc Buster Brown Hose, the hose that . This is the time to start preparing for In Yellowstone Park . 42 piece white and gold dinner wears, price per pair 3 _ your vacation. Lay aside something every RE-EMINENT sight-seeing tour of the world! Sce the bears, geysers, mountains, - cata- racts, waterfalls, canyons, buffaloes, lakes and forests of Yellowstone! ” Can You Think of a More Wonderfal Vacation? Northern Pacific Ry. 2000 Miles of Startling Beauty” $44 Py B.—Let ‘ma relieve you of the details of planning your Grows. Hair Women who wish to stimulate the growth of their hair should try VAN ESS Liquid Scalp Massage. A healthy condition of the scalp and strong vigorous hair surely follows its use. Ask us for 'VAN ESS which comes in a patented bottle with a rubber appli- cator attached. Easy to ‘ wae and decidedly ' orig- : ina Per set ......--.-.. $6.98 25c " 69c LWORTH —ss STORE “week in a Savings Account at the City National Bank, Then, when the time comes, you'll be ready. Don’t be satisfied with saying, “I wish I ‘could——.” /Start saving today and say, “I will!” We'll help you, trlp, ‘ail arrange: \y w. A. McDonald mi ja for you, reservations ‘ jent and deliver tickets, itinerary, i Bismarck, N. D. ete,, to your home on office, Ze ce TT NF Finney’s Drug ‘Store aW. ASM,

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