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BERE ARE THE McKENZIE HOTEL FIVE They play for the dances at Patterson’s Hall every Wednesday and Satu nights. Rates for in city $5 an outside of city same Rate Plus rail fare and Hotel expense. rday our, road prepared with fresh fruits. For pure Ice Cream that is wholesome and refreshing stop in or leave your order over the phone. Packed in sanitary containers and promptly delivered, THE SWEET SHOP Phone 27 Physico-Clinical Laboratory 119% 4th st. Bismarck, N. D. Electronic Diagnosis and Treatment as authorized by DR. ALBERT ABRAMS M._E, Bolton, D. 0. Consultant. Address all communications to M. E. Bolton, D. 0. 119% 4th St. Bismarck, N. D. Tel. 240 ———_—__—__¢@ | A Friend of Yours In Yellowatone Park RE-EMINENT sight-seeing | tour of the world! Sce the bears, geysers, mountains, cata- racts, waterfalls, canyons, buffaloes, Jakes and forests of Yellowstone! Can You Think of a More Wonderful. Vacation? Northern Pacific Ry. “2000 Miles of Startling Beauty”. P. &—Let me relieve you of the deta! W. A. McDonald Agent Bismarck, N. BD. \ \ 1 | SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1923 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE 4 zs oe a ¢ » ern country after an extended visit’ Bismarck yesterday on their way 28, when ‘he was caught in a storm Iby the Women's Community Council | in charge of Infant Welfare Week,| features are scheduled for the occa- ° to various points they expect to make to Minot. without mittens, died yesterday 'to take charge of this work, M M. Brandt, chairman af par-|sion. The parade of babies and chi OCIA an their home there. Enroute they wiil | eee aVUe morning at a local hospital at 9:45) Crinies will be held at the Masonic jade committee, Mrs, W. L, Nuessle,|dren of all ages will be: led .by. Bt. stop over for a time with relatives’ Miss Inga Olson of Kulm euoppad Gclock ‘as a result of complication’ reiipis Tueaday aftornobn, May 8 | and Mrs, A, HH. Burrett’ All the wo: | Maty's) Doyn’ ‘Burd; ixcbeatly: GeeMe of Mrs. Scott in Shelby, Mont. | here today. setting in after being under treat-| it day May 9 and dur- men of Bismarek are cooperating to[ized by Rev. Fr. Slag and the high ersona ‘ acura wa | ment in the hospital for about four the morning of May 10, with Dr.| make this essful as well as} school Glee Club will form a unit ————_————_| Will Attend Social _ Rey. Hutcheson PE DELP Me foutelie, a the United States, enetcial undertaking. forthe pee: in the Pa sae ty cook be fey RIL SA ta oe Public Health Department in charge. | ple of grouped and appei Lorenzo Belk Weds Workers Conference _Preaches at M. E. STROKE TOD AY Kena distiet, where he had’ resiae;, The week. will be devoted. to AN intensive ‘campaign ix being a rena district, where he had resi : ‘ 5 esi ahieee Almont Teacher eT Church Sunday! ed for 8 number of years. Funeral |Hehing mothers the proper care of put on at ae tite’ 2) For Monday and Tuesday R. B, Murphy, chairman of the 1s Fatal Aged mer en eames are awaiting replies | their children, At the Gara tuk: assure Nee al oe babies a the Electric Face Massage 50 eee “ ses d CIB SwaLuny, x the clinics there will be on dis- city will be brought to the elinics | 2 - 4 od trice Lindstrom of Glen Ullin and} been designated by the board to at-i will preach at the Methodist church Lady, Who Passes at public authorities here. all the most modern ways of caring A special lecture on infant welfare | Phone 896. Lorenzo H. Belk, son of Capt. John] tend the National Conference of So-|in Bismarck Sunday night, Rev. @ Hétie Ge Sen Ay ans for the health of infants, thei fect will be delivered by Dr. Boutelle at a On ean) M, Bak of Bismarek took place this | ciat in| Washington, D. C.' Hutcheson having formerly been pas- HOLD CLINICS ing, bathing, and steeping habits the Auditorium Wednesd w evaning.| Rebekah Dance at Oddfel- of the bride's sister, Mrs. Hy L.| MA¥ 1680. It will be the G0th an- itor of the church, and later superin- arah Jane Reynolds Wat-) ' AEESAOR. WERRHTS |G ORRIRITER ICN FART through the streets|!ow Hall tonight. Extra Ia- Bean Glen UNin, Rev. H.C. aetna cenle tate Ae 4 peesociat { tendent of the Grand Forks district. resident of Bismarck for Gennes FpSNEOU Aes BUWEREL OF Hisliare ieddage Attotnobe” Wel @les! 25c. Refreshments Postlethwaite of the Presbyterian j “tract People interes ort ds try, {He is now engaged in the Masonic! seventeen years .died this morning VRannon; ‘chatrirnl Gf thes eonmtiled | 47 o'sloek, hens duniber of GRequel| Served! church marek, read the mar-| jong, Tol! Au Batis ne pei aNiaty Service work. He will greet Leon-. at the family residence on 510 it : { Q 1 riage service, which took place in} M* Murphy will be charge AaaE idas Newby, grand commander of the | Fifth Street as a result of a sec- i { the presence of relatives and inti-[ With securing for the board infor-!knights Templar, here Monday. This ond stroke of apoplexy which she’ | : mate friends of the family, mation to afd in the administration | stternoon he visited friends in Mas-/ suffered four daya ago. About two Relk was educated in the] of the Saab tees ae of snag (dan. months ago she had her first. ols of Glen Ullin, being | Ast Session of the Seen AE ie = stroke, but had recovered and had | of the high school rd ate es et Gees | TTT TT @ attended church the Sunday be. : ‘ ; siiie ihwt ettys Toyah witeeare bse atten ah eis Sona AT THE MOVIES. | tore ner death. ; |conauas wes Week with ei University of Minnesota, while} "4 radi an - ia conven. | @——— 2 Mrs. Watkins was Mobis WN ees dren’s Parade Thursday. during the past school term she has marck also wi attend the conven- ‘ aie ington, K Jan. 17, 1839, and ‘ens Pa s Ye heen teaching in the Almont schools, | 4" SAR BS LETS ENLS OS aay) oe a her paccnis te comer May 10 BENE Has een CoRBECERAEW cea ayeen | THE ELTINGE MONDAY | son county, Ia.. in 1848. She was 3 | the state highway department since! MUP, and Mrs. Siegel | ma Talmadge and — Eugene, married to’ Jolin F. Watkins, Feb. : i j Ue dineluglOhsonnthe WOHOeWEeTA y ‘or will again be seen together | 14. 1861, at Libertyville, Ia. Six} Plans for Infant Welfare Week 4 which he served as second lieutenant Give Card F arty |in ce From the Minaret,”) children were born to this union,! which opens May 6 are being com- : qin thelS00th Euigineece TecwMnTMInHE senses |which is coming to the Eltinge thea-} Flora M., Jennie, Frank L., doh pleted by the committee appointed i ed from the 1 Mr. and Mrs, J. Siegel of Rose tre, Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- | ¥ See ons Hranees a ae attended the Uni-| Apts, entertained a bridge-whist | day. | ceased except JeHita: GNO UiGd Hl | r harty last evening complimentary | ‘These two have won the appella. | Cea cept e wl at | d Mrs. Belk will make their} to Miss Rebecca Kamins of Zap and, tion of “the perfect sereen lover: a5 ul ie Nea lter Mr ‘\ ates D. B. C. GIRL IN marek. Arthur Burnstela of Bismarck,| and motion picture fans everywhere | Were at her hedside. a ; i Whose marriage will take place the have hailed with delight the news| So Survives his wife. LAWYER'S OFFICE % { x «| Mr. and Mrs. Watkins moved to Mr. and Mrs. Boise latter part of June. Four tables! that they would once more he able irecinoit Ghutity, Ta, in 197i | ° je - | 0 « pading | eset ace | ( STRCHE WaRtUeTAIEE eae ur camenaper or cree oe where they gcttled on the prairie| Another attorney has employed a} g Give Bridge Party ‘ana iifeeaent s ay Bernard Kamina a “The V Haak the Minaret,"| tnd lived ‘on a farm until 1906,) ““D. B. C.’" stenographer. Frances | 4 ‘ UA Why ON abt ePutauPary ihacall gyn cee eee cd hy Frank Lloyd | pace they moved Pe ecs Hensel now takes legal dictation | mm lt and Mes Spencer Boise of 320) course luncheon was served, Alfrom Robert tHichenw novel, the] Guarawneneas sani Cnet and| from GC. B. Cravens of Carrington. | t Tce A nee st entertained i gil of Jonqulls formed a center) star plays the part of Lady Adrien: | i145 heen a meiiber and tendan: fe B. C.,’’ of course, means Da- | mabe piece on the table [ne, wife of the governor of Nom: | of the church for. 71 vears.. ‘Tho| kota Business College, Fargo, N. i aay ot bay, while O'Brien has the role of | pe rainy will be in eat the 1)., the school that |: $ natu- | on oand Dr MRS. BRADLEY LEAVES | ; i A MeTERTHIA OT cee Onc » the school that lawyers natu- | nionth ; Auvorasiliy avltoomitvestcen sviditnelluvens wancetamaneie sete tees o'elock Monday. ing courts also employ D. B. C. Tligh seore wa GOK! Gita ve | the purpose of study, and finds love’ uneral services will be held at} 1% Ruling Ren “course | Null Mr. Bradley, secretary of the! on the “sands of the desert the famliy residence at 510 rirth} | graduates. | Many become highly ! NiGHUOH see GENVENT vee Mion of Commerce for sever-| “The Voice From the Minaret” is| Street, Monday afternoon at 3° paid court -reporters.. 230 have e ! ans Ae Poet leave rake for! declared to be the best picture in} o'clock, become bank officers. | ? i 5 Hei bit lh cl ec [which Misa Talmadge has ever ap-| ey * | g > 4) . . ‘A | training means etter positions with | S PrOZTaAM meeting — Seeretaries Comineral | a eae ‘Comers ia c Dies in Hospital a better future. Enroll Monday. An interesting program was en- | George Bridgett of Arcn@, 17, who, Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806) nh ou an or y members. au he ul PON Miss SLATTERY the | fat in making film stunts that has | last Dec, Front St., Fargo, N. D. i ack s Mr. and ) F, Williams of the | battled the old s The trick i ¢ fternoon, ‘The Tribune Apts, entertained at bridge | eae guages OM cel ny love to order by G. last evening in honor of Miss Sarah if o " [ble exporure or any mechanical de- RTA . ; president, andthe Slattery sshn has just returned fron |e a Reionwet = for Health Exercises, twelve i crelary. cil in (he Virst NatioanlsBinke ot| ot neeoun Mave NeEEHCica Sete 2: of them set to catchy, tuneful music, keep you B. ACH ary ene Cienedl Bye Uialieltve Honornrdticardaywerelwon cece isuitneremicai The Coca le es ES : A : ‘ d (BBR is site of te Star Spansied x alse Slattery. At the clowe ot [CRE Which Lares uses in the Counts) fit with a few minutes regular exercise a day. 4 Banner hy the student body. Miss the game luncheon was served, Ci tines as M Gy ani eCrvice | 9 d L} isilinn Hokum playadl'the qiano ae pore La | g| This Health Course was prepared by a well- 4 BCCOHTGE ARSE EAVES ROPRBEIDE | As the clerk in a store, goes g| OF Th doubl d The culdress of, the afternoon! sins. C.F. Strutz left. yesterday] £0,804, TOMe, CHES, for a i known athletic director. ree double-tace was delivered by Prof. C. B. Wal- go feels visitowi fends HAS AOU SENS COU UGE 18) . . . 2 a : i i i ron of the stite agricultural cole Ney “tocten dagahten MeMds and it.” The eR stops, sprouts two hon- Banks have come to realize that they prosper B| records, and a chart of simple instructions, in- . lege He spoke on the value of papae oat abe tenter (Miss Martha est-to-goodness legs, not the mechan as their customers prosper. If the bank can help =: : ; ] th . k th past el Work) attorifinising! eas inastociat inereearealieal chica EAU spRIseeAMaReeS he tee dior Co expanu iheitDukiness) and anurenseyeHelt | = ing c 2. hs : e | that pulsate and move. he legs e o ning course. ' atecitvidion ix cies 4 rofits, the increased prosperity will react to the i A musical. progeam thetuded the |i that eity for six yours, [curry the ‘egg, wherever it wants to DEREREGTGURSUEEP nce most compact set you ever pe en a following number AGT : = (ko, and something inside the egg di- : | 3 __ biang selection-“Hilma Hockum, es eae lee ie ith “human intelligence. For this reason there have grown up many — your orders from the records and go throug! Readi: Elsie Bailey, . Strauss pa Some funny sequences follow in . | g : SAaNGRIKET Tere ive and bridge party at his home| which the egg cuts up in general egg age — tia tes a: a — which Tea of i the motions to music. uristine Jundt, Pauline. Fisch-| ° First Street Thursday night) and then Larry gets a swat at it. ho direct profit. Investment advice, collection Z| : : a ae cr. Betty Jundt, and Marie Mos: Anais ieee ral eau oe The result is the production of service, security purchases, the obtaining of E! Come in! Special demonstration this week. ees ey eae played| toy Minneapolis, Minn jaan duckling on the head of credit information are part of the service that Zi Song — Melody written by All ale ae ae) i | can be obtained through: the assistance of one’s | Mosbrucker and sung by. the stu-) JACOBSONS VISITING HERE | KNIGHTS TEMPLAR banker. \ dent body to the tune of “There’s} |r and Mrs. ez rea ; ‘ H Rhee Trail.” |” °| Bemidji,-Minn., former residents of, _All Sir Knights are request- In extending these services to our customers, al song Long Trail. ag, ae pene es the aes, Bis in Bignarck for a week} ed to meet at the Temple at we are striving to further their interests since | = {: * W. C. T. U. Hold Monthly ae adden ee ourliitaal eee :45.a, m. Monday a. m. (full the more solid the business foundation of the ' Meeting Tuesday oe - | uniform) to meet Grand Mas- community the sounder the business risks. 1 Exclusive Victor Distributors Pee AMONG CITY VISITORS ter Leonidas P. Newby and’ é : k, N. D The monthly meeting of the ¥ Mr. and Mrs. P. Busenbark and alse) Cee eemantee Ay i Bismar:k, N. D. man’s Christian Temperance Union CAWIIEGETE EEDA a initing. it nietitas invit sl ° ° ‘ i will be held Tuesday afternoon, May! of Wishek, wore enone) Auoucite| encommanter:) | e lrs ationa an 't the home of Mrs. , | 7 | vekow, 811 Ave. C, with | “isltore yesterday. The Pioneer Bank i Moury as leader. Goon CROWD i \ = Sy gnrhe- following program will be giv-| 4 good size crowd attended the | z£ en: y ; : K, C. card party and entertainment | — Roe outls -2.- Mrs. FL. Watkins | given lust evening at St. Mary's Roll call—Response—Tribute to} gymnasium and auditorium, Motherhood, nee | Solo—“Little Mother of Mine” Sno SS i Mis. Genevieve Manard Hughes. | yy, Prana ete onal nN Ss Memorial Tributes—Mes. C. W.! children, and Miss Helen Schulz i eu : og bo Irburn were city visitors to- Study: Peried—“Aleohol_ in Experi-| Gay. he "4 .M, Register. o rm, o ding— neback for Beer TO ATTEND CONFERENCE 2 and Wine™—Mrs. G. B. | Miss Minnie J. Nielson left last ' nging—-Songs that our night for, Detroit, Mich. to attend = ¥ cS j | by ’ the national illiteracy conference. \ Y World Safe a FOR THE | | j a a . i WEEK END VISIT | HOME! | MLNS 3 . State Motto) Miss Theresa Tebenitsch left to-! | o s A food attendance i desin | das to spend the week ond with | ne ae The natural foods for growing children are whole wheat ivitors will he welcom friends in Fort Rice ¢ family always enjoys a . pee ee : 1] good di ee A Ate cereals and milk. Shredded Wheat Biscuit is better than LEAVE FOR PACIFIC COAST, P, ausch, a banker of Ral- {| 8° Heh oriour.sce-S ream i , id f hild b th i 5 f , a and i A. W. Scott, residents | vigh, was a business visitor today. |] no matter what time it is. | | ordinary porridges for children because e crispness 0 d EF * of Bismarck for many years, left to- i i i i day on an automobile trip to the| airs, N. J. Lerum and Mrs, J, B.i] A Very refreshing, health- |) | its shreds encourages thorough chewing, and that develops Pacific coast. If they like the west-| Johnson of Zap stopped over iv'| ful and tasty dish can be }| good bones and sound teeth. Children like the nutty flavor of the crisp, tasty shreds of whole wheat. It contains every- thing their growing bodies need, including the BRAN which is so useful in stimulating bowel movement. Two Biscuits with milk or crcam make a perfect meal and cost but a few cents. TRISCUIT is the Shredded Wheat erecker— @ real whole wheat toest—eaten with buteer, soft cheese or marmaledes. A free sample of Shredded Wheat with our sew booklet, ‘The Heppy Way to Health,’’ is sentfreeon request. The Shredded Wheat Company Niegera Falls, N. Y. \