The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 3, 1923, Page 5

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THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1928 S | Soci * i J. \ Bridal Gown of Duchess of York Entertains at Bridge Dinner Mrs. Roy TP. Logan of 205 Fist Street entertuined at a 7 o’elock Inidge dinner yesterday evening Jonquils were used for decorations on the individual tables and form- « pretty background for the, b Four tables of bridge were Fe played after dinner. The honors were awarded ta on tnd Mrs hostess was rs, Myron Stubstad. ted by Mrs, John STN .GHUTLY CLUB, L. Young was hostess to members of the Fortmghtly club ac their meeting yesterday. Mrs, P. R. Fields read a paper on “Port f New England Life and s Orne Jewett and Mary re Mrs, ry developed the subiect of current poetry and Mrs. Benton Baker re- ported on William Dean Howells and Bret Harte. LADY MACCABEES. Maccabees will have a t the home of Mrs. Louis at 500 Fifteenth street, : afternoon. Hostesses will be Mmes. Benser, Tekippe. Yeusley and Thorson. All Lady Maccabees and frien invited to attend. D, A. R. MEETING. The regular monthly meeting of the Minishoshe Chapter of the D. 4 R. will be held at the home of Mrs GoW. s, May 4. This will be a gz and the la- dies are asked to bring their needle work, SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF NoR WA The Sons and aughters of Nor of Bismarck, wil) entertain the Sons and Datghters of. Mandan Fri y evening, May 4-at A. 0. U. W. i Hey erorniiy MissuLijeHl eRREHROS HOE Atl I. A prowtam and dinner will be Masonic Fashion Show in New York City. t of the evening's entertain- we ~~ RUMMAGE oe The Episcopal ladies will hold a EWS BRIEFS | McLEANS RETURN, rummage sale Saturday, May 6, at ~< Mr. and Mrs. L. W. MeLean and son the Parish house. ‘Inose contri-} Jey Lester returned yesterday from Visit over the winter months in Li tAngeles, Calif. and other points en- route They have been stopping for the past week or ten days in_ the Twin Cities, + buting are asked to send them not later than Fri The bivh of ac bay girl born at the Bismarck! ncepjaht is announced by Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Dorheim of J Lehr 1y afternoon, KUPITZ . Max Kupit , left Monday we Minn., for sev ‘ j WEDNESDAY CLUB. with relatives. ~ __ Mp and M The Wednesday club met at the fit fire the home The aft in playin br won hy Mrs, ¢. Parents of Son . Brooks of Mof- rents of a son horn ut spent by the ladies R. C. Colburn, Hazelton editor, ine ge. Wigh+score was called on old friends in Bismarck { PP ome B. Nupen. today. He was a guest of Mr. anti, ¢ Bismarck Hospital | Mrs. Roy Corwin. Hilda Tellman of Youngtown, Mrs. MOVING TO BISMARCK ! M.%A. Knudson of — Driscoll, x Mr. and Mrs, R. N. Carroll and! Rummage Sale Episcopal, Spitzer of Ashley have entered the “y, Mary Katherine, formerly! Parish House Saturday, Mary 3! mre hospital for ro, who have resided in Val-. 5th, “pRov V. LB. Sather of Dodge, City for the past few months. ann ‘on. of Sanger, Mrs. Sperry of Underwood, ell one to Bismarck to make the’) Dry Cleaning, Prosding. Say tae Cava home. Mr. Carroll will take up his! py QR ca $8 eo .an duties there | Breiee, Repealing. (Say the state highway commission. ; Eagle x HAGGARTS TO VALLEY CITY | Mr. I : e} Steele have been discharged from us locating engineer for nd Mrs, George Haggart of ” Fargo have gone to Valley — City where they will make their home for the summer months, Mr. Haggart = X . will superintend the work that the (KNOWLES tre JEWELER|) mmo’ Haygart Construction company is to! iP tare one do there thi O1aMONDS.“JEWELRY onle noeaceat er pe eT Mystic Pearl Necklaces this evening to visit Mr, and Mrs! Lauder at Wahepton for about | x f 4 Rais © Bir Outen Renias chemwilih Brac auf sold in Europe for over fifteen years. in lameston ni Web SME EAN t gUPERIOR REPRODUCTIONS pa anes | f F DIRECT FROM FRANCE. 7 Th a eecear ae eat Real Our Mystié Pearls are worthy of a place among Gems. 4 { their ar meeting Friday 4. «The mostfappropriate gift for the Girl Graduate. Let u attend | #*, @xplain the difference in quality «i the } > compared da makes. We also carry four of the other leading imitation pent: RETURNS FROM VISIT - Thomas Kelley returned yestef-, y form a visit of several wel: aie Stee egy Biber, Bismarck. All members are asked to ; the meeting which will be held at / with the Parish house. (7 makes VISITED FRuenpa/ Mrs, Fannie Iverson and,‘daughter | of New Leipzig visited wjth Trends here yesterday. ; CITY "SHOPPER oa Miss Julia Christensen of Sanish shopped in the caj ital city today, pe S, A. Nelson af, Wilton and_D. S. Goodman of Dayson, were business callers today, Mrs. George ‘Lariey of ‘New Eng- Jand was a. cit) shopper today. Peterson Mickelfon of Burt trans- neted business in Bismarck today. Mr, and Mrs. F, H_ Scallon of Wing were city callers today Mra, H. F, Tayler and daughter of . Halliday visited here today. (ET FRECKLES TOOTS , & New Summer Hats. | Now Is the Time to Get Rid of Th Bune eer i oneeat Ana Iehe New Saco E i : * RECEIVED DAIL = ed of your i = Mien fe0tng ithine double |] One Lot of Hats $6 00 = trength—is. guaranteed to re- Special for Friday and Saturday... aii f) = ave these homely spots. . : = Simply get an ounce of Othine— One lot of Children’s Black Straw Hats 75¢c double strength —from any drug- Milan Braid, 7 Ast ama’ apeiy politi of lk night il Braid. Will be on sale for. and morping ‘aid you should -soon - + Sweaters, AT MOST see that even the worst freckles os y f SAG 3s have begun to disappear, while the| = Silk Underwear } RE. POOR RE LE, lighter ones; have vanished entire- | ' Blouses, PRICES. | ly. It is seldom that more than an ‘etaicata sates | NIELSEN'S MILLINERY clear the iskin and gain a beauti- ful_ complexion. AND WAIST, SHOP. Be sure to ask for the double RUDUUUHPAUNUOAUOCOOUGUOEGAUzAUOQOOOQHOUOQOOUUOUOUOUEOURUEEGGHUAG4HA4QOQDAUGUOELUUOULOSEGHUEESUEGEELSE ACEH MAOH UUO HUA US TTT strengh Othine ds this is sold un- | der guarantee of money back if it} tails to remove freckles. |. SALE >? . Jones yesterday. ; HAZELTON EDITOR thé St. Alexius hospital this morn. | THE BISMARCEH TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE « PRIZE LE ESSAY with the treed and shrubs as. only the vardener knows how; making Avalks, drives, and playgrounds for the childien. ‘The birds will find these places and make nests. “he Deople of the will go there even- and Sunday afternoons and will enjoy themselves in a good and health way. ho first priverehs e essay on “Bis H cab Cl Well Pmintedty| Well Planted — Citys" written} — ty Jnmes Lund of — the yr » Schag! rents as follows: é Bismarck is ‘located gn the * sourd river; it has fertile fields and INGNREAL RHR UNIOe. ile calRaets woodland on all sidesy and tyes | wich would look better if fin t welcome to, all visitors | vudy Lean RRNA ide that/ they, may, come RIGA ntain the: first impeetsi ion much by keeping the} city clean, The Mfreets Jean be swept and sprinkled by the street cleaner and each, One of, Us should his home he ae elean in ie and out. od ye ushes and tin | ans i have been piled ap in,the back ACE EER during the winter “must be seraped | marek, the in-and hauled’ tothe dump ground. jin the world, All rubbish, must” pe. raked up und | burned so fs to’ leave no breeding | “Phe Man Without a Coun- place for flies dad other pests. Have |g os pe \ clesed. én for gurbage which the | Ys” the American Legion's ity colleets; so have a wire frame | Screen classic, has been en- n whigh to burn up daily all| dorsed by every patriotic or- seraps fof, pyper and rubbish. We) panization in niust Wot, thr . f Me hed paper or fruity it at the Rialto Thea peelings. on ghe sidewalks or streets | hut put sachin these cans, Sth and 10th, The, ol, houses, weathered und | qe ee worn, fa}! of cracks und holes, ean | d made to took new. | GIRLS! LEMONS e will look better if: nes are planted and per- BEAUTIFY SKIN mitted to run over and along the covering it as with a green Make this Lemon Cream to along the railing can be ced boxes with flowers, such as Whiten Skin and Bleach geraniums and ferns, or if there is " > a front yard, there might be a bed Tan, Freckles bright colored lowers in front 6 trees were pl des; ash and clint for this purpox i Me be located south of town near ther and another north of Bismare west of the exp we can nthe people will find Bis. rood place the wh ie & re May house. Mix the juice of two lemons with rd behind the house should | three ounces of Orchard — Wh a lawn with shrabs and which any druggist awill supply. for flowers on the side and at the end. x few cents, shake well in a bottle, so us to give a pleasing ap-/ and you have a whole quarter-pin nee, and the flowers should be! of the most wonderful skin softener so that some of them w utifier, be in bloom part of the with niece gra {and complexion be nim this swe all the time; the wn should be seeded into the fy . kept sprinkled, and then shortly note cut close so that you cannot resist beauty, softness and whiteness of lying on it. your. skin Each one of us must see that) Famous stage beauties use this his own home looks like this; andj harmless lemon cream to bring: that then the city wit help along the) velvety, ¢ good work by laying out parks on! also as a the outskirts ef town, planting them | bleach hb ly . vosy-white complexion freckle, sunburn, and tan use it doesn't irritate. The Florence Oil Range fits well in’ the modern kitch- en. It is good to look atand easy to keep More Neat— Tess Care | Look at this ‘oil rang that really burns gas You will be astonished by the intensity of | the heat from the clean blue flame in the powerful burners of the wickless Florence Oil Cook Stove. The Florence really burns gas given off by heated kerosene. The burners are Jarge and powertul, the flame is close to the cooking. The Florence Oil Range is a great economy, is easy to clean and to keep clean, and looks well in’ any kitchen. ‘Test it for your- self at a furniture or hard- ware store and see whether it does not belong in your . ‘The heat in the large, power- kitchen. ful burners ix easy to regulate, CENTRAL OIL & GAS STOVE CO., Gardner, Mass. KELLEY-HOW-THOMPSON CO., Distributors Duluth, Minn. FLORENCE | Oil Stoves and Ranges Bank Service Banks. have come to realize that they prosper as their customers prosper. If the bank can help them to expand their business and increase their profits, tne increased prosperity will react to the " benefit of the institution. For this reason there have grown up many miscellaneous activities in a bank’ which are of no direct profit. Investment advice, collection service, security. purchases, the obtaining of rr i credit information are part of the service that can be obtained through the assistance of one’s | banker. In extending these services to our customers, we are striving to further their interests since the more solid the business foundation of the * community the sounder the business risks. The First National Bank The Pioneer Bank | \ | | Seeds That Produce The Finest Products There is a difference in seeds! What you want is the difference—and that is the grow- ing of the produce and not into all LEAVES! The one way to be assured of getting seeds that grow, and that will produce the radish, carrot, bean, flower or what not you expect, is to get your seeds from us. We carry only seeds of high quality and that carry an urance that they will grow. GARDEN WEEK SPECIAL (at the greenhouses) 12 Gladioli and 6 Dahlias, assorted colors (our selection) For $1.25 Oscar H. Will & Co. SEEDS TREES — PLANTS Office and Seedstore 324 4th St. Phone 163 Greenhouses 319—8rd St. Phone 784-W .E. Bolton Osteopath Dia mond Values Specialist in Chronic Diseases depend entirely upon quality. A low price does not in Telephone 240 itself constitute a bargain — as a rule a diamond of poor 1191. 4th St./f quality is high at any price. Bismarck, N. D. We invite a comparison of our goods themselves | and not merely on weights and prices. We know our diamonds and prices are right. [ts an alkday Shredded Wheat is called the world’s standard breakfast cereal—but thousands eat it also for lunch or as a dessert for dinner with sliced bananaa. berries or othef fruits. In making Shredded Wheat we ‘se only the large, plump, meaty whole grams of wheat. Shredded Wheat can be made into hundreds of delicious dishes with all kinds of fruit and all sorts of creamed meats and vegetables. Two Biscuits with milk or cream make a perfect meal at a cost of a few cents. ® Santains all the BRAN you need to stimu- late bowel movement. TRISCUIT is the Shredded Wheat cracker —a real whole wheat toast—eaten with butter, soft cheese or marmalades. A free sample of Shredded Wheat with our new booklet, ‘‘The Happy Way to Health,"’ is sent free om reque: Wheat . A nourishing meal in a jiffj

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