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FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1923 : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE “ . ' FRILLS ABOUND ON CHILDREN Ha Go) Utd dino Dull clei ire, intelligent man when the tes-]o ric couit, ot Grau it ‘| Social and FROCKS FROM PARIS ‘ogocscetate. iis AMERICAN BUSINESS OUT OFRUT [zz coin [a ge ew Yorn s i Hee | Imeeting. ‘That is where the formu- d Forks county, while Roberts: Personal NOFENCEFOR | OF DEPRESSION, SAYS BRADLEY feted gr aus dt a ee ogy eh a standing o: he effeet of Europe's! Lakota. He is being held in jai We | a arpeieeae | TILER VEN tees eb Cia ad colon dattgeta?a3 Et hes cae ae Pa } Oberg Hostesses at 4 ommeree, ' Bridge Luncheon 6 matters here at home, It will be ¢ — one of the business of the New York gathe ‘LE PUBLISHED. -T McDonald and Mrs, J. C. etary of the today, transportation and Europe's ociation of | economic condition, rhe transportation probleni a! home is purely*a business problem. Hieinkaei OHUGU ET BUGh to uaengeet ( The carriers of whatever kind, rail ELAM o respect with the Ch r of Commerce of | truck, or watery & lawn just as much as people im the United declared today {or business other cities, that he expected the annual mecting | serve business. A: presentative to bring out the facts, then te con:| Fargo, April E. D. Ross, uk ‘sider any proposals for Americws| department of hi North Dakota ire the product] sctivities that inay be made Agricultural coll the author were created — of an article on “The Nationalization Where they impede ess organizations — connected Mrs. W . es Oberg nt hostesses at a pret This was the answer given by of the National Chamber in New| instead, the system is wrone and the; ROBERTS MURDER ‘TRIAL AT HVS VPA tily appointed 1 o'clock bridge Junch- Postofiice nuthorition, to 8 proposal York,’ Muy 7 to 10, to bring olit con-| nation denied that degree of growth JUNE 5 TERM AT FORKS!) He latoihtag: adie GRACE con at the MeDonald home on Man- |! that a fence be placed in front of | Outlook, Philadelphia, under the structive suggestions for the solu fand advancement to which it is en Grand F tion of national business problems. | titled. With from four to five thousand rep-| “It cer N. D., jesse of George Rob dan avenue sterday, A touch of springtime beauty w en the party by the use of va April : The rts of Lakota D., charged with first degree mu the local postofice to protect the lawn. There isn’t a fence around any rection of the American Historical ssociation, nly is possible for busi nment building tn the United resentative business men’ from all|nese men to discover where and how ldér in concoction with Bir yey ee indivi ‘ ‘ Nae roncnee siness a ss s ! connect ic the shooting - mauils on the jindiyidaal’ tables States for the purpose of protecting parts of the country in attendance | the tr: nsportation shoc now pinches./or Mrs, Henrietta Feldhusen on Feb. 4 for 25¢ M : as decorations. A profusion of jon- the lawn, was the anower of the every aspect of these problems will] That is the first necessity if the 3. last, at Lakota, Nelson county,| Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles. in baskets and vases artisti- | building inspector, The people just red, he said, adding: shoe is to be made to fit. Sound! North Dakota, is for trial at the term! Cook’s Grocery. Phone 306 cally arranged about the house cor- 3 respect them. “American business is out of the] legislative measures to improve the Woxkmen today were engaged in rut of depression that held it a year] t and preparing d the yellow color scheme which s carried out-in luncheon appoint- | ents and in score cards. Nine tables of bridge were played after luncheon. The honors. were awarded to Mrs, O. E. Lundquist and HW. FP. Keller, Out of town ortation situation can arise! eround in avo, It's up to us now to keep out,}on from complete athe Eanes pf the building here for plant- snd the business brains of America! of business experience with transpor- | ing of grass s . A wire guard cin do it. tation. Business itself must find the t may be placed ubout it temporarily, “What is needed is a pooling of our way to the creation of adequate t.-i — but there won't be any permanent genius for business to formulate cilities for interchange of goods at UC aS Oo. ; fene But it is hoped local people progressive progrant. We shoul Ly at the party ineuded Mrs. hoped local peop prog © prog easonable rates. That is the road to SielMAAC and” MERC GHEE ia pect the lawn, Tie worst translate business experience into! be followed at the New York meet ; 5 szerert v9 t y trouble, according to local offici and sane plans, Pierce of ™ Assisting the Dea RR ey clor mes te Cus) et 1 The New York ing. wea Wet} AU LAKE Mt however, has been in the spring be- , isin ie ether mene | ™EXy one and hat he eae} SHE LOOKS CORSETLESS BUT i fore the grass begins to come ve had experience in every thing} pean tangle affects American) bust- tanhart and Ms. doseph Bees Phat ai Gtiy te TiN UN, | Ou Hates a MRE Cea eee Aten ie eee WOULDN'T THINK OF GO- ter the grass is up they usually re- and focus their attention on the’ fluence on American prosperity is iW spect it. overshadowing business problems of felt should ‘become quite plain to ING ITHOUT At roof the Current e ; = ' — | ‘ ; Event aUthe nowiel of Mia. Cl You will find our DOLLAR Fe aA eT ; Your figure may look all C. Conve Wednesday afternoon nese ET for Sapunhy, es- right for the time being t, but economic questions were taken up discussion. Mrs, Mary Meleon . paper on “How the World is without a cors' Gla tiieastl! SRE PAN IEA GHEE HeaNONG our ateetiveunes 31m, 3rd St. In SPRING and SUMMER HATS. some fine day you'll sud- en “How the World is Fed," and — The children’s frocks that come : —-——— | Oscar H. Will & Co. We de- Mrs. Alfred Zager presented one on | from Pa » ‘How the World are frillier than they s Housed." After have been for some seasons pst, t veting. refreshments were serv. | using rows of valenciennes lace,! ed by the hest NGTON liver, -General George Shafer } ane for Washington where he} Dogs have — been ‘ruffles and ribbons for trimmings. and Seth Richardson of Fargo will draught. animals. in Many of them depart from the present North Dakota's arguments 1854, straight line rule and are bloused ry on low stlines with very full . left. Shirred skirts or made with bas- | ht for Rie! qued_ blouses. 86 “CHO LERENVANIGH Taffetas and organdies are used | ion of the ation of Govern. for dr nent Labor Officials of the United Of Plain, tales and © 1 which convenes “es for p) there May 1 continues until | —- —— denly be shocked at what has happened. anned = as England since Is a gradual letting down — but it’s certain! LEAVES FOR CONV Miss Dorothy Blanding, fo the Minimum V Our Flowered Hats pretty as they can be. You'll like them and the prices are very low. a Ra - wouldn't think ; i of going without.” the risk at all. And since you can look lithe and corsetless with a corset on— why run May 4 | TO VISIT SICK HUSBAND 7 h i : : ih lan bece program of lee-| Mrs, Lester Jeukins of Price ar- ae There is a Modart Front Lace Corset that delights and bang@ets are schedules | yived yesterday to visit her husband | oa ee s every slim girl we show it to. ng. who is ill S SIXTH «ON HONOR ROLL ON BUSINESS TRIP. Lester I Vetter, son of J. W.! “L, Van Hook made a business trip Vetter, ranked h from among |to Hazen 3 He was in Ex- eight oth nphomores on the Hamline U ity honor roll for - i y the mid se rding to a re- ACCEPTS POSITION ort reccived here. Lyle r hus accepted a cal position at the Soo depot. a loci STRAW SHAPES VISCA STRAWS She remains corsetless in appearance but is protected” against corsetless results. hospital. Silk and Straw Combinations. Shades and Shapes of the Moment. | Mary Buchholz | SPLENDID MILLINERY PRICED LOW FORMER RESIDE VISITS HE: Mrs. Otto Henning left last night | home in Jamestown after vi for a week at the home of nother, M ning was CONFINED TO OME Mrs, Harry Woodmansee is con- fined to her home by illness. A. Teske. Mrs. Hen- = former resident of Bis-| | Mr. and Mrs. FP. L. Atkinson of; nuaurek, {Coleharbor, visited and shopped here { today. RIAN MEET- — Mr. and Mrs. R. Welch of Har- MacLeod, Mrs. Wm. | vey, shopped and visited here today. Langer, and Miss Bell left this morn- = o ing to attend the Presbyterian mect-| Miss Mary O'Neil of McCluskey, ing at Steele today. shopped in the capital city today. HERE TO VISIT WIFE * Mr. and Mr R, Knowles of Bictz, treasurer of McIntosh | Wilton were isitors today. H ¢ Rue ar aioe nees ie nae | Grows finer, thicker every year iness and to visit his wife, who is ITY NEWS ° receiving treatment in a local hos-| | CITY NEWS By Edna Wallace Hopper A Reminder to Be ‘ d <a Se ae At my ripe age, my hair is such as} Now I offer this formula to all. z OURO ROGET EI Susbatin@inakendien: jany girl might envy. Heavy and] hope and believe it will bring to 2 G d t Y Lf q nin Rupellius left this morn- Mrs. Theodore Anderson of 336; luxuriant, fine and clean. I have} millions what it brought to me. = 00 O Ourse. for a visit at the home of bis|Fourth street is under treatment im]| never had gray hair, never falling} have never met anyone who has = D F ents in Hope. Enroute he will! the Bismarck hospital as a result of | hair, never a toush of dandruff. And| found a hair help to compare. = 0 you ever Forget to save top over with his sister in James-|a. broken leg. every year, despite my age, it, grows sau a = y g io = | _- more beautiful. ’ Edna Wallace Hopper’s Hair Youth 3 2 —— eae ‘ | Scott Cameron Improving. It is my greatest glory, admired erywhere at 50e and $1, with 3 ae Ne i z AMONG CITY VISITORS. Atty. Scott Cameron, who has been | by all who see it, Yet I have stood | eye-dropper, Also my 2 OUR ladies’ wrist watches, and gentlemen’s pocket & Many Bisn:arck people find that our handy A. 0. Nelson of Dunn Center, G. A.| seriously ill as a result of a severe] in the limelight for years as a/—my famous liquid Ve = watches, Court Comparison. 2 little Home Saving: Ba’; 1c. only furnish Bietz of Ashley, and 0, R. Vold of |attack of pneumonia is reported to| musical comedy. star. my Youth Cream—my fruity cold B ; : s ial BS $ ‘ae n Regan, were among the city visitors | be improving. Beautiful at 57 cream, Also my White Youth Clay Our watches possess that indefinable “something” 3 a convenient place ¢ d+ small change, but today. Nees iike I owe this to my mother, She said,] My Beauty Book comes with each. 2 which only the craftsman with his heart in his work act as a constant ren.ind... to save something panes Schools Sunnls 38 ). ; “Science knows some way to beauti- I hope that all who want lovely Scan put into a watch every day. CAVELL SCOUTS It is the schools that are supply-| fy the hair. Let us find it.” So we|huir will sce whut my Hair Youth & BSED The regular meet eg of the Cavell} ing the $100 as a porate pf the sale the world until we found | doe If the first bottle fails to 3 The fact that the leading jewelers in most of the You can secure one of these attractive Girl Scouts will be held tonight at} of Christmas seals by the school hat sclerce please you, your dealer will return ee i acing: jewelers Mrs i banks for your own use by opening an ac- the parish house, Al members are | children to pay for the dental work | soc div) ot si with hein tke | the pr = larger cities have featured these watches’ for over a rat eee Denavt ea A urged to attend the meeting. j which is being done for tHe children} wine today. Never a hair turned 2 third of a century bespeaks their worth. eae a ay avings Department with a de- ti familics, instead of tne . Lused what she ved, nl) —————=—== ss £ zig i ‘ posit o or more, GbmmunityGouncléas ceatad) in die Dinlike mente eeaey You, too, will appreciate the excellence of these NMHGINOb NEY AIT 1 = Tribune. friends have done li watches once you see them. And the prices as a rule fied ay the fae ‘iy? Oe Hak ior each mem- ” i aaa s beautiful ha are i )° a i sior 4 3 as we vris yer B Am some in and fe yours, » N uick St. Alexius Hospital a . Mon HK Be eatatiaare Meera are no higher than inferior makes, as we buy our wrist Rone get y Ow, a Bd: Knecht of Hazen, Mrs, G. At een enefits, and Lam gomt to help watches from the importers and can save you the Job- b | Bietz of Ashley, John Leinchan of | (en qo ve ‘ ber’s profit. 2 uaker ats | Baldwin, and Mrs. John Duams of ‘Hair is Stiflea Wilton have entered the St. Alexius| jy, erty toll me that hair. health Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes | hospital for treatment. Mrs, M. H,| , Uxperts tell me that hair health e Gone i 7 depends on a healthy scalp, An oi sin ata, ||P te Gecink, oaeteti va eg Aral nowle CITY NATIONAL No. grocer has Quaker lpotese ane aby ae oF the (01 grows hard and clogs the pores. Dan- 8 C] a w your e aker | Kasper Schafer of Glen Ulin, Christ} =o" peer : : v | es Oats in ‘two styles. One the kind | Katrenbuler of. Solen, and Mrs] @™wlf attacks the eth Eacin is J 1 Bi Ke BISMARCK, NO. DAKOTA yourliaye always known—the other | manuel Ziemann of Krem have stifled pale nooks. deserlorate eweler, gbismarc 4 js Quick Quaker. | ischarged from the hospital, | Perish. F oe = Quick Quaker cooks in ra 3 to| been scharges rom tl fp. Hospite The a Pigment which &I Fe | We are specialising in Gifts for Graduates, Sa ‘iti iim see ee ai i 5 minutes. And it cooks to per: lec- | color becomes stifled in a aye) al Il i} iy tion, So it is almost like @ reagy- | Publication Treats Then some hair falls outcome Jos | oe er UU cooked dish. its color, all ceases to thrive, Just! No other oat flakes on the market | Beautiful Womanhood} as flowers wither and perish when cook anywhere§near so quickly. stifled by weeds. The two styles are identical in 5 on quality and flavor. Both are flaked | ftom cover to cover Beautiful from the finest grains only—just the | Womanhood for May—a Macfa So those scienti in France gave me the formula. I use. It combats the dandruff, softens hardened oil, $5.50 Direct from our Mills | | a We have a Resident Repre- HERE ARE THE McKENZIE Publication, possesses irresistible} t" Hel plump, Mayor, cate bushel | appeal. It is chock-a-block with] stimulates the hair roots, “fertilia ve a I ; \ of choice oats yields but ten pounds | the ». They told me it would! sentative in your locality who ; of these delicious flakes. | sparkling articles and attractive, the P. paar 8 y hair, and| Will bring to your home the HOTEL FIVE ’ Sut in Quick Quaker the oats are | illustrations. Carl Easton Wil-| multiply the beauty of my hair, a) ghadvance colors of Real Silk cut before flaking. They are rolled; liams, its brilliant editor hag an|it certainly has done so. : | Ciarenieed Hosier ero . very thin and partly cooked. So the | unusual treat for its constantly in- With’ An Eye Dropper \ Feet shade to harmonize sith IS CLEAN-UP WEEK flakes are smaller and thinner—that | creasing family of readers. “Is A| I call this formula my Hair Youth, , your gowns and L 5 all. And those small, thin flakes | Wrecked Marriage the End of a{I apply it with an Gye.dtoRndr the | sie Ww cook quickly. ; Woman’s Career?” an editorial by!" day—just enough tp dampen the er cent pure—is used in Real sk for Quick Quaker if you want} Bernarr Macfadden, the famous| scalp. It tikes but « moment, and Bil, Guaranteed Hosiery. this le WORT toe Bes both. | Father of Physical Culture whosé it doesn’t muss the hair. ebaaidedey toy our Rep- But always get Quaker Oats for | God-driven pen has made millions their delightful fiavor. think, is one of the ‘best things he has ever written. ‘The Fragrance of Health” by Edmund C. Gray, 'M. D., is worthy of special men- tion, for (Dr. Gray is not only a medical authority but a writer of rare charm. “Your Beauty Is Your Mind” by that gifted writer Regina ; Cannon. “The Monster” a serial 'by Fulton Oursler, one of the best | know literary lights in America, continues its hold on readers. W. E. Colby, formerly of the Hearst organization {a now on the editor- jal staff.of Macfadden Publications. |Mr: Colby is one of the ablest ; Magazine men in America. |DO YOU WANT TO SAVE ” MONEY? If your yards get dirty and need an annual clean-up, how much more the clothes you wear constantly, are in need of frequent cleaning and pressing? ; “Give a thought” to the CITY CLEANERS and DYERS Phone 770, and be pleased with the quality of their work, and Service ren- dered. REALSILK HOSIERY MILLS Branch Office: GUARANTEED HOSIERY RUB-NO-MORE WASHING POWDER They play for the dances at Patterson’s “Hall every Wednesday and Saturday nights. Rates for in city $5 an Hour, Buy The Fuller Auto Show- i outside of city same Rate Plus railroad er and you will be surprised eee You can iden- to see how easy you can wash Y ; fay ihe. a epee. fare and Hotel expense, your automobile. Ask Bill, he uses. one, Phone 220W. Maken : HOUSE-CLEANING Basy Makes clean sparkling windows, chi “You'll truly enjoy these &000, old-fashioned, Buttermilk ff ‘pancakes. Just ask your gro- cer for Pokodots. a Miss Pokodot.

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