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THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1923 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - PAGE FIVE Es A = " Bridge club he home of Mrs.} A h sa little | : ° pe UT ge yrnenh evr ae “after | frolic. at the Methodist “tenus Atty. Young Goes Mrs. Fields Dies OCIAL ANA | wer The Nonors ae cards ‘wore courE at 7:60 P, AL sharp, tonight To Conference At Local Hospital won by Mrs. C. E, Stackhouse. AY | | the close of the game luncheon wes In City on Business, ~ . @ A { . Personal |i served. Pierce Buvsey vier ova ve Sustice | irae VOUnG peecuatemnnesceaacne |e able Ut Ves Melua) Of) Zap) 2), cued Children’s Code Commission of | ae eae —— Butler of the United States supreme | this mornig at a loca] hospital after | North Dakota, will attend the 50th| an illness of seven days in the -hos- Give High School qT BRATE “GUEST DAY” court, is in the city with Judge | adies attended the “Guest| George P. Flannery on legal bene | conferenée of the Na-| pital. No funeral arrangements have | tional Conference of Social Work-] yet been made. . ¢ Day" eting of t Ci ave ness. Play Friday Night — [cis yesteraay at the heme of Mrs — crs at Washington, D. C. May 18 to 5 vas aaa f 23. Mr. Yourlg will leave Bismarck At City Auc PAVIEECOEI UM |epenasta rem commemoration of | as vier waiy ctaetn for Minot, attending a meeting of| (vs ‘ I er's Day which comes next| Excavation has started for the | Girls! L ; Sduday the . . ee ; hthe executive committee of the| GIFS. emons The hish school ease play, “Come| Sunday the program papers were | modern home to be built by Dr. HA. / oN Oy nua ietiee Gale Out Inte the Kitchen” will be given} devoted to topics dealing with] Brandes on North Fourth street, aie Ee Oe Meee era iene Bleach Freckles abtew the city Audi-] mothers. Assisting the hostess was| block south of the William Moore | Me ¥ SRE wil lieu’ Wie veoh um at 8:15 o'clock. aa ated aoeee LACE Boe school. | tepetige “en T ArcHe pragies in chila| Make this Lemon Cream and tEheSBIRy FaTeeRe which has| lor and Mrs. Robert Simpson, After - a Sas rece! Dt proved very popular at-a number of| te Program a course luncheon was Speeders Beware, wolare Ieee Cte insane |. Susu see Tan, Freckles h It is a three act com-| Served. Bouquets of jonquils were] Policemen yesterday were holding | pale ett) Gow Haul coi! Di ed ., It is a three act com: | Teed for decorations about the| stop watches on automobiles in a 0f the code commission, prosident 0) isappear ‘ led’ with banmbrGus’ situae| Burke (Nome, number of places, the preliminary to- | the state conference on social work _—— \ tide’ ahd’ wiith, wrOveWNE “epEHEE . a ieee ee epaign agsingt jana designation of the Governer to| Mix the juice of two lemons with m t rai mirth provoking repartee] — ustoR SENIOR DEBATH | speeding. jreprecent the state, R. B. Murphy. three ounces of Orchard White, GntiOn ‘ch the leading charact-| The junior-senior high schoo! ay. {chairman of the Board of Adminis- | which any druggist will supply for a ae ae Wien San OREOTEL: USER ees Gees et aise: | tration, charged with administering | few cents, shake well in a bottle, and EWUIUP Te CoMmRL Isa REBTIRRTIGNNC?|) sabys GeeUeNNOnTRosrsT) Shand G)|mescnud worsreglauencr the 1120) sou have a whole quarter-pint of the labor disputes in the esscrual| will witness the motion picture play, | lature, will attend the confer-|most wonderful freckle and tan Yl ence. Miss Henrietta Lund, who is|cream, and complexion beautifier. MIM and Mr Dangerfield are ix the four children, Paul candi GHitEley "will be given at the| “The Man Without a Country,” at the : FACT LS ALL a rita Pata aeotA HOR WIESE UOAE Ue aay | lato fenenter tor ignevas)iguosto fotl| One" wey, tee (ce Cern nce) Wat Be reine cen eamarne that their father must undergo a|™ 8 o'clock. A final elim-] the Lloyd Spetz Post, American Le and hands each -day and sce how criots operation but that they did! imation contest of aters will be] gion. | ities eae atte i | Don’t forget the Junior Class! freckles and blemishes — naturally F. Dullman, Dr. E. P Injunction Placed, | Play Tomorrow. | | | not have any money, : La eres nce Acting as judges os bleach right out and how youthfully to supply the needed eash ape AU AGG iP lab , clear, soft and rosy-white the skin : to rent their] Quain, and P. R. Fields. An injunction was placed against becomes. Bilston ae the house occupied by Tom Mann and a ! MRS, POOLE RECALLED wife at 318 Bell street and the house | i NOTICE . Mrs. Thomas H. ole who kad] placed under jurisdiction of the| I will not be responsible for | just returned Tucsday from the bed-| court, the injunction being granted | any bills of Christina A. Fred- side of her moth y| by Judge Jansonius on application of | ri¢kson from this date on. Fe “olorad e ey saying e* place . . at Colorado the state's attorney saying the*plce | Sioned, Wm. Fredrickson. Announcement Ned back this morning by al was a nuisance. m stating that her mother! ee |May 7, 1923. offers tease place urree © the MUU MMU MOTHER'S DAY ney fail to appe | v¢ Dangertields decide to’ had sunk into te of coma, Mrs.{ Announce Birth. | Tho Wndiestot NOP. Chul = ee ee een ne the servants] Poole left on the noon train today.) Mr, and Mrs. T. M, Burch of San- | he Ladies of the N. P- Club | rather than loose their prospective I OR ger, are the parents of an infant son | x} Mine peat sale a | S ex un a ‘ ree CALLED OUT OF TOWN See Perec aiaaait ARUUREAROCTON will hold 4a food sale and niles left last night 4,., where she was Parents of Son. of the death of ker] A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. y night. Miss Salles} Carl Olson of Raub, at the Bismarck n the bedside} pospital. of the w Much of the ‘fun centers. around] | Miss Alice Oliv seria wi akes the’ for Centerv part cook 1 Burton, called by ne Cr who plays the leading male’ mother Tuesd otc had just returned of her mother the This is the day set aside to honor our Mothers. Flowers are the symbols used to commemorate this occasion. Have a box of choice Flowers (whatever her favorite bazaar at the Webb Bldg. on Osteopathic Physician 11936 4th St Telephone 2409) Sth St. Sat. May 12th. Bismarck, N. D. LITT atomic parts Ee ees estar ma siete Se | | kind) sent her on this day and wear a flower in her Hine of the interesting in tho | indieation of = rapid recovery. [Ales Denso) of Braid jor | aeseaey = honor. ela atevtse Agi via ee a ig ae islam uethacoTonterear a iSTe je Our stock is very fine, but we advise ordering at once The students “ave Been prnetic-| tang violintat will appear in| fence’ Gente ot Driscoll, Anta Pat. e as there is always a big demand. for Will's Quality bn AO MOM ree at Ea Se Deny zack of Mandan, Gottfried Schirock Flowers. i show real talent of Carson, have been discharged from MOTHERS’ ‘‘FLOWERS BY WIRE" SPECIAL ted by several pupils Constructive Growth the hospital. ition of their penis ions already mace indi-| core a abana ey a= We will deliver prepaid a tine bouquet of seasonable flowers of your selection pie re Wl ts Ortega] fa RcReSepubLIC® Special meeting Tancred anywhere in the UNITED STATES or CANADA for $5.00. Orders for these rfieis Gwanabslin — Commandery No. 1 Knights) = ‘ bouquets must be placed with us before noon on Saturday, May 12th. ; Jones LEAVES ¥OR VISIT Templar Friday evening, 7:30 == All we need is the name and alias Distance is no barrier—our service is rs. J. L. Johnson left last night} p, m, All Knights are urged Nation-wide. aabeth Dangerfield..Mary Cayou MW Falkner Evelyn George |for Chicago, Ill. to Hee sate ihe to be present. The business of the community has not only Cofa Falkner Louise Berndt} tm alte sn wiee grown in size but it has become inereasingly Nee hy Scsanhine Kositky| wills . Minn,, and v R : complex. schka {it at her old home in Gilman, W returning after about two months Paul Dangerfield . #19 8rd St. PIONEER GREENHOUSES. hdne 784-W In the same measure our operations have rins | sit. sf a z * Seca pace Me = SPECIAL grown in ent and complexity to keep pace (Onen "BISMARCK, N. DAK.” DAY.) tucher 1 A Beneee LEAVES FOR VISIT with the inereased demands made upon them. | : Se Members of the Florists Telegraph Delivery Association: (Nearly 4000 Florists at your service.) h We iequuthi Hiectoni|) Mts. 0. A.) Iverson shas) gone) te Lette Gerald Livdah! Grand Forks for visit of a couple of weeks with friends. MILLINERY VALUES All early small dark hats at One by one we have added service feature designed to meet the needs of our customers until today we are in a position to offer them the aids that a well conducted bank ean give. “Dhis growth has not been achieved in a day. It has been brought about through an evolu MeDonald orchestra will fur h music for the occasion. HUSUUNUUANAUSUUQUECUOUEUUAUSHUEEUUOOGEGEAUUUOGAUAE OETA GU i ‘it LEAVES FOR MINNEAPOLIS Mrs. DillyRegister left last eve- ning for Mane poils, Minn, | ‘Al H entertain n honor of her MRS. HARRIS fiam Ha SIN MNMNUUUUGHN GAUGE UQOQUCUUECUSAUUAQUUAOOOAAPAUGNUEUOSUUUGOROLAOUT: terday aftcrnod greatly reduced prices to \ m Mrs, Robert doinstone of’ (Ute Peat Moreks Lae tion that has required time, increased experi- Ta who is ser guest and Mrs, ; With a ‘ Friday afters) I nake room for light sum- enee, a broadening: of vision that covers a “AG. Jacobson ‘of Bemidji, Minn, a CaaS pe iod of forty years. The fesult is a strong Seek i Hee: \fter' e@—- 9 | mer hats. institution conservative enough for complete FRIDAY d SATURDAY Ones (a retake nea “ ome yyy NEWS safety, but progressive enough to keep pace an Do not get your SWEATER before you see ours —— with business trends. HY-LO BRIDGE. CLUB Out on Bond. an R. Middiemas was hos-| ©, R. Billington, former Driscoll » members of the Hy-Lo) banker, held for embezzlement, was yesterday afternoon,| released on $2,000 eash bond. # won by Mrs, Roy} ments were served Start School Work. the vation started yesterday on the site of the new city school building 0 TERTAINS | to be erected on the west side. Thompson entertained —— PROSPERITY SALE SUITS - COATS -DRESSES bridge high Loran Ref at the close o First National Bank The Pioneer Bank ASK FOR PRICES. On our silk underwear. last at three tables of Laying Concrete: cathe bridge. honors at cards wexe| Laying of concrete on the unfinish- ° bulk ae Se ene tae ae city co-river bridge || NIELSEN'S MILLINERY For Women and Misses Barn eee ee ee TT ima be served during the eve-| road was to begin today or tomor- row. at Record Low Price. ‘SUITS Our finest suits--from regular stock, every suit in the price range will be placed on sale bein vin: riday morning. Byvery garment new and only the best materials used. tic making. Don’t fail to take advantage of this sale of quality garments. view #0. $21.50 and Waist Shop. WEDNESDAY BRIDGE CLUB Piemarck Boys of the Wednesday Volley Ball—Come one Come All. The world wants ——e- hole wheat ome ERG) aa re $42.50 SPORT COATS FOR THE CALL OF THE OPEN ) Physicians prescribe whole wheat, food experts recom- : mend it—but the millers go right on making white flour. Of course whole wheat is man’s “staff of life,’ but how are you going to get itP_You can get it in Shredded Wheat in a digestible form, - It contains everything the human body needs, including the BRAN which is so useful in stimulating bowel movement. In making Shredded Wheat we use only the large, plump, meaty grains of whole wheat. Two Biscuits with milk or cream make'a perfect meal. Delicious with fruits. ‘ Are your fuel bills running too high? ITH a wickless FlorenceOilCook Stove you can: cook economically, quickly and in comfort. Kerosene is the cheapest concentrated fuel and is easy to get. And in a Florence you burn no more fuel than youactually need. The heat is close up under the cooking, and can be regulated by the mere turn —_Thewicklessburnersareeasy tolight; the heat is intense. The balmy days are here -—and with these delightful days comes the need for sports attire, and here, smartiess, utility and low prices all meet. We're featuring tomorrow a splendid showing of Sport coats—all are new in color 2 ee oy. JUST UNPACKED A shipment of printed Crepe De Chine dresses for afternoon wear. Repre- sentative showing of the newest spring sty including paneled, draped and straight line effects. 3 $ 5 Specially priced for Friday and Saturday........+++++- on 1 6.7 Ladles Hose Specially Priced TRISCUIT is the Shredded Wheat cracker— @ 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 on request. The Shredded Wheat Company Niagara Falls, N. Y. y of a lever. . A ay minutes spent in a store Sige Florence Pure thread silk, full fashion marked. Black, Brown and $1 .00 ~ stoves are sold should convince you that you can White. All sizes. Very specially priced.........++ Piaicatety ys A avoid kitchen drudgery and reduce fuel bills by using a Florence Oil Range. t E si CENTRAL OIL & GAS STOVE, CO., Gardner, Mass. e ( KELLEY-HOW-THOMSON CO., Distributors 7m, fc i ra Duluth, Minn, s ; More Heat—Less Care i : FOR WOMEN’S WEAR e Bismarck. No. Dak. | dviavid FLORENCE Oil Stoves and Ranges bv by : t 3 z a : Ss

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