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TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1923 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE PR AS MANY STYLES AS THERE | ore 01 tet son ang oaicon tors wl Announce Details Me vi!” ARE WEARERS eee cone Gareeaunretoe 2 | erin VA CA TI ON CA LLS western coast, where she expects to And you're eager to answer for it’s great, isn’t it, | Social and '/ Personal | H. S. Students Give Principal De Bolt | Silver Service , { visit. The prade schools will parade to j the athletic meet tomorrow, POT LUCK SUPPER. ; J i | Interest runs high in the contest ie pot luck supper will be given by 6. ie Elks trophy tomorrow after- fas Peay Ca The noon. ‘The events will commence at | regular meeting of Lloyd Spetz port iach, school wilt assemble on the will be held at 8 o'clock. cheel grounds at 1:15 o’elock, the 3 competing athletes will be followed 3 THURSDAY MUSICAL CLUB. jy. the girls. ‘The schools will The Thursday Musical club will ch to the Court House at 1:30 meet with Mrs, M. Morris on 205 1-2 ele wh Ataini tlentyi Mit Fourth street N. W., in Mandan, at An ar . phy will take charge. 3 o'clock Bismarck time, Thutsday, to escape into the great outdoors for the whole Principal V. H. De Bolt was pre- | ted with a three-piece tea ser- of hammered silver at the as- Summer, for a few weeks, even for a week-end? cmbly period this morning in the | | | here It's fun, whether you just hop into your car for Nigh scheol auditorium, The stu- Teer the porade headed by Mary's dent body made the presentation as mee attae Roy Rand wv on Ros- psig " Cre m de fu thlien ot (hele annreeintion fox the ees ee (ol Pourihy gouthe Gn Feuvtll to a happy holiday or board the Limited, whether VISIT DAUGHTE! Mr. and Mrs, P, J. Lee daughter, Myrtle of Balfour n to the Interna * a ster dd over the trac ited ty the ball park. Men will | ard and a wh co-opertaion and inspiration — given {Hein bye Alve evEAte UBER BENIN Swe | hess de} you run off to the seashore, the mountains, to rs as principal of the school. | Mr. De Bolt hag" vesigiéd ‘his’ posi- their daughter, Miss Berth 1s) stationed ont the Railway: crossis { . bata eerie : Iran Aare AEA RE ERATE Ra eatenht ih eathing al (he BisiaRveke NONgTUAl i eater waned TONER ECE a camp or to your cottage at the lake. Just to feel 1 position as superintendent of yesterday. will be reserved in the q 4 i F ‘ . chyols at Sleighten, Minn, | Saeed a ganas vd for ech sdvoo! c & Boo) alive again — that’s the thing and it’s true that Seated upon the platform were re CURRENT EVENTS CLUB. ‘The beautiful ophy y be seen in pe tad . fer Skirts were never mor rejuvenation of spirit. popular, Plaited and plain sport styles $5.50 to $18.50 TUB FROCKS Dozens of new Tub Dresses have reached us Suits for Golfing $6.50 Lo 35.00 The Current Events elub will be the Elks m entertained by Mr D. J. MeGillis ). window. a tthe home of her daughter, Mrs. d. G Wallace, ee afternoon. W. E. Rawlings Dies GUEST OF SISTER, = At Local Hospital 1, Sanford of Ban guest at the home of his + Mrs. W. J. W. FE. Rawlings, Sterling, broth Targart, while attending the meecti' of Dr. G. A. Rawlings, died this af- of ail adjusters this week. ternoon at a local hospital where he eS had been for treatment. Fun MOVING INTO HOUSE arrangements were being held in Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Schmerer of abeyance for word from relatives the City National Bank are moving “ho are expected to arrive. into the Freeport house on Avena presentatives of the different classes Know and various organizations in the | high school. who expressed the 4 preciation felt by their member: the assistance given them by Mr. De during his years in the high chool. Terrence flalloran, — presi- dent of the senior class, presided, Mr. De Bolt w: escorted to the form by Hamitn Rhud and Paul} oddard, Doroth; Moses spoke in} f of the Senior Masque and the | Spanish club, Robert Birdzell repre- sented the Squirrels, Edgar Seott, the junior class and the football smart new vacation clothes help one greatly to achieve th team, Lee Scroggins the boys’ bask- UF cba Rune Sines Exhume Remains of P . we A stall team, Barkara Rerister, the sib OUR ; Drowned Youth Voiles, Ratines, Dotted Swisses, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hendricks Lane, the sophomore class and John = K Drake stopped ove sterda rs. Preston Z wry i i Moses, the Freshman class. The en- ; MERRIER eS eesT is antl Sth eta A Mo Linens, Ginghams, Princ There ure as many variations of) straight pieces of materia) stitched “Mt and Mrs. J.C. an of 710 Avenue D have removed ihe sweaters every- ie high school voay gave Princip- ae deo tl enroute to Minneapolis, Minn. remains of their old son ial . ul De Bolt and ovation lead by | fashionable drapes as there are peo- | # bit slantingly on the skirt—-the rest fs AWE! NtDeeRUoeEIie AH KAMIROUATE will want. Hunter, cheer leader. Archie’ ple to wear them, The nicest thing | '* ue) itself. : RETURNS WITH COUPE. in the Missouri river on June 1 “ dipaudl iia) EMERGE oat about them is that they are graceful, ao other Sere me Hoe Atty. G. F. vel mitch on 1919 from Fairview cemet to vice and presented i ) BOG igen ae ta | ing drapery directly in front of the Pargo yesterday’ with a new Cadillac them to Yetter, Ia for al in t In response to thé presentation &4 simply made by hanging one cor-| skirt, is exceedingly smart. It goes coupe. family lot. Mrs. Mowry left) with speeches Mr. De Bolt spoke of his ner of a straight piece of material | wstheut saying that this kind of drap- oe the remains last) night. Mr. and VTS cp appreciation of the gift and and letting the rest fly at will. ery should extend below the skirt. In Robert Cotton, a farmer of the Wile) Mrs. Mowry expect to leave Bis at i] 15- 0. ly the sentiments expressed through it Take, for instance, the double] an evening gown the drapery“often ton district, was a business caller marek hy the student bod drapery on the frock at the right.| reaches the floor and trails into a (oday, The child was drowned in the _ [t 1s nothing more or less than two | full-grown train. Missouri river while out on a Sun-t | ae q 7 : day school picnic together with two N. 0, Watson a . FH nstedt D rs N, Watson and 1 Hoppe oiteis, Aly’ aves, sine nt Ale Ptan Program for ‘MRS. HEARL PRESENTS PIANO Viesinnren lees were city callers today. | yy ace ae TReth street al Alumni Banquet at PUPILS IN RECITAL WEDNESDAY S912 st Torr of monte 00 ial Nan ita so | ‘OR WOMEN'S WEAR ga amet No. Dak. UOT CCRC uM uu McKenzie Friday! - shopied lanil vidited Iheve todayy ! Ea || sttoeesianit is Mrs. J. Olive Hearl will present a group of her piano pupils in cob Bull of Dickinson spent sev- Hold Funeral For: which are often of the tunic type bedy of the waist coat is of multi- J. Coughs, Colds, Croup, Throat An interesting program has heen recital Wednesday evening, May 28rd at 8 o'clock at the Lutheran church | gyat tage inthe City ‘with very short and slightly loose colored crocheted woolen applica-| Chest and Bronchial trouble ar prepared for the high school Alumm on 7th (across from high school). TenbelleGcehransireadcenaviili Se Twin Boys Today | users. The most popular shape tions. The long flowing sleeves relieved with Foley’s Honey Hayquet for the class of 1923 to be sist in the presentation. Both marek and Mandan pupils of Mrs. | ome. cup to accompany these is the and border are of yellowish green Contains no opiates ~in- held at the MeKenzie hotel Friday Hear! will appear in the recital which includes the following selections: | CITY NEWS| 1 gg Ze sin igs tam Ge aa Mus bea was Gennedat cl pean gredients printed on the wrapper evening at 8 o'clock. The Drogram | Intermezzo (Cavalleria Rusticana) Four Hand faseaeni Vv S Mrs. Park Wood of Menoken at «lined or made entirely of the Ermemeates LeNCey Largest selling cough medicine ia the for the occasion includes the fois! pri . ange vee Maseagnt | gg! local hospital died late yesterday fancy fabric used to trim the suit.| a ret World. numbers: BEND. Ce spewe en sku haat Bika | wen after Hving for only a day. Burial sous eet STOPS HACKING COUGH Ses nistress—Sara Sle HinpatiencesOpuadG-—otepnen Haiee A aoa | ae asm ae hay cate water (8! held today from the family: resi UTILIZ “Had a hacking cough for years, aideny we 45—Stephen Heller, udrey Melton | John Caulfield of the city water | jane in Menoken. ‘ : : % ul . . iene ‘Maw : ak gama oy/ On the Sea (Barearolle) Hackh jleen Johnstone department is il at the St. Alexlus |"""" '” " Snowen pee StHDENE acne a ates a Sac Agee od Legion indoor picnic May ” i} Ga e D. a jo pspita ors eve 7 " S a Legi t Tip. " fs Advice” Duele Halt | ots seats ba tho; Cold etd Growsa brjery) Shaw beapitals 1 HAND PAINTED LINGERIE! the Cumberiand typa are creating | have not been troubled with it at Legion Hall at 7 p. m th laeRD eR Siedd CGE iC oppo, LOD ce ema Vests and step-ins of glove silk considerable interest. Bright col-| writes Mrs, E. M. Doby, Asbury Members urged to be present. 1. Piano Solo....Esther Larson 22) ue D, Etoiles (Caprice)... ee - sess Paul Wachs | Parents of Girl _\are wow (befits hand painted in ABELSHGHI AIRTEL AELRAGE 5. i . Dorothy Ormiston, i Mr. and Mrs, Albert Langdahl of delicate moti There are wreaths monized are combined in’ Baakward"— Marias Sunshine and Shadow Max Ferner. Billie Kraft | Tuttle are parents of a daughter) of flowe! 2 . a horn of plenty spilling shawls and the coats ere Me ; ; A. Saltarello—Opus 50... Schmoll | born ut the St. Alexius “hospital. out flowers and leaves intertwined times made up with the fringe sr) | MAA ae k Clouds| B. Twilight ...... : sais Sra ste Pilmoor ; with ribbons. It is med that ing as trimming. | x. Response ce Halloran] March of the Brownies—Frances Terry... secevsee. Ruth Pope DRIVE TO CITY , the paint will’ not be affected by President Class ’23 Priest's March (othalia) Four Hand Mendelsohn and Mrs. John Marshall and jaundering j Dancing will follow es banquet. Irene Pilmoor, Mrs corge, of Devils Lake, drove Oneworeaan! tive jerkel erald Vettel ; TVS ue mee | BATHING SUITS the season is the product daughter, Mrs. Melvin Olson Black taffeta is the material man designer. Only in Geru Jolly Huntsman : A. Sonatina 6’ “Andante a Diabelli para 5 ‘ae \ Hold Class Ni ht meMatonea’ apis... “VW. Kern | of 219 Seventh street, They rethrn’ ‘inost selected for bathing suits, is known as a waist coat, ¥5 P jed home today. —— Tonight ,, Helen Boia) ne 4 e Simple Aveu—Frances Thome. . belle Zeamer COMPANY A SHOOT x , Practical Knowledge ee Robin’s Departure—Piseher . . Helen Mees} © 5 ional hela! Th | The clus night progeam of the) A" "Allegre nn “hevtint'y Gaeuentut rile practice suis -| DNGFO @F@ $O Many Ways to seive Kellogg's high school sen’§> class wil be held! B. Searf Dance—Cecile Chaminade. . heo, Vettel | | Scores snl Jacques Offenbach | Pret. W: ..Irene Pilmoor | Pvt. Warner Pvt. Christoph 4 Pvt, O'Connell Pvt. Swartz 42; ) McGowan, Sona canvas’ Bran—the one great aid to humanity! |_ service jis not merely a matter of routine; nor can it be effeetive if ad- ministered by officials who are not in close touch with the business life of the community. tonight at ) o'clock at the city) 4, Auditorium. The evening will be osned with the singing of Negro! Melodies by the high school Boys’! club, “Numbers on the program | Catholic Daughters Jesota. Many friends enjoyable visit. arcarolle (Les Contes D'Hoffmann) .. [ renade (Gounod) Gustave Lange | Schmidt 243 Pvt. Mandigo 4 Set. Keller Mech. McClure You will enjoy cating Kellogg’: }:rumbled and ready to serve. at ean Bran because its nut-like flavor appeals |be used in the most delightful baking als to the taste. And, think what each | products without in any reducing: h him an are: Pvt. Svendsgaard 42. Company A i ing ive ‘ 4 * 4 . 5 7 | Have Program y | mouthful is doing to drive eonstipa- {its regulat ue, b By 0 He » valuable u OS a ac. : pee a Ea ase eee JUNIOR-SENIOR Pronto jena ee He ee Rea sae Sundss! tion aut of your" aystem and to re- jor ann a pride ukes imu Me. a ea Pecans one Bie = rector, net eS. — : unti he state encampmen i i % cn it i: % soit c we " | bers e e 5 en- im establish health! That’s because it is | Kellogg’s Bran. Ri es ure print a 5 A . * Class History Donsld Joues| At the newilar dnecting of thal, “NDE Of She Wigh school ken ae i pensive priya various commereial and agricultural interests, = | ALL BRAN, Kellogg’s Bran is scien-}on cach pack ior class entertained the juniors St. Alesina) Aeapital 1 Catholic Daughters of America held} and members of the faculty at a ast night at St. Mary's auditorium] Picnic supper on Apple Creek yes- Mrs. William Dolan was elected al- | tetday afternoon, Hiking and s . tifically made to relieve suffering Kellogg’s Bran is nationall: Mrs. B.D. Peterson of city, Miss) humanity—IT WILL DO THAT AS | for health’s sake as a cereal —in winter nette Norum, and Mrs. E. A.’ NO OTHER FOOD CAN! time with hot miik. Others prefer it : : reene of city, John Dobrouski of ‘ i ‘bull were enjoyed by the picnicers. | cj)“ at Reet reese Physicians recommend the regular |sprinkled aver hot or neulty . neo | ternate He Me: EB a annon, grand | Sunner was prepared over a big eae ne, Mone. Enneet Meld tse of Kellogg’s Bran for mild or{Another®way ts to mix it*with 1 f Pe: nce 7 ; ie nuance eae ai ate canted campfire for the 120 students and | wr ne Stara Loe ier | ehronic cases and as a preventive. |¢ereals just before serving. It «9 ce Halloran, Pres. of Senior ie Daughters to be held r | ; : 5 i also be cooked with ccreal, ‘i Manet May al eaddane ae faculty attending the party. Blizabath’ Lench of Bran, caten each day and in proper be cooked with cereal, In ea h | 3 2 MAGES MAINESE Lault atl quantity, sweeps, cleanses and purifies }ease add two tablespoonfuls cf .| After the meeting the following PICNIC SUPPER \ aerial, Te AL eAterael| the alimentary tract. Kellogg’s Bran for each perso DIOgrAm A WwAS TEIVENs . A pienie supper was enjoyed hy | noenital toviiieentianth Mere L. Get away from pills and catharti c palo dance Betty Laist|the sdles force of Webb Bros. De- eeieeaad baby boy of McKenzie, | Kellogg’s Bran will give you perma-| Kellogg’s Bran is sold by all grocers uecompanist “The Precio | . i al Solo “Down Mobile” er Waldo Erickson ) Accompanist, Ruth Si s Poem . since it is only through 15's la owledge that a bank can hope to be of: istance, The ww Pipe Te Daily contact and thorough study have familiarized us with the problems of the busi- ness man and the farmer, and the aid that a bank ean give in their solution. Our business is conducted to give a maximum of the serv- jee that will be of real benefit to our eustom- eott, Pres. Solo © >.2°, I Bayert Mrs, Hughes, Pickle” I Act comedy] partment store yesterday evening | nefit-relief from constipation. and is supplied in individual pac The Pioneer Bank ESENT TEACHER Nashua, N. H., t a” th Dyes and RETURN FROM AKE, PRESENT TEACHERS WITH GIFTS] Nashua, N. H., to spend’ a mont ° Mrs. W. H. Webb uPAR Philip, The children in the upper grades | with Mr. Bolster’s relatives and at, Damee at Patterson Hal! Polishes # ret terday from Lake Isabel, of Will school gave surprises for| his old home. While away Mr. Bol- Wed; Move thoy have been for the past their teachers this afternoon when | ster will attend the 20th anniversary | nesday and Saturday' 772 S@me Week putting their-cottage into shape they presented them with gifts of of his class at Dartmouth college. Ce ers rememberance. After the presenta- turtles summer, Beane: ‘tion of the gifts the children enjo: A “Life. Saver for Shoes’’ ZET revives and softens the leather, | evenings. | operation renews the color and starts your shoes ‘on the mer to many more miles of travel. is a dye and a polish for “lass Rrophesy .»ssephine Knudson | Loretta Simmer, Margaret Beck,]at Ward’s Grove. Twenty-three were | Panes! PisBEONe, ob sh : Do not'confuse Kellogg’s Bran with |at first-class hotels and clubs, Ack JP aia, Class Will. Richard Penwarden | Josephine: Cervinski, Victoria Kirk,' present. lowing the supper | ang M Olan Wold of cit ; Common bran, Kellogg’s is cooked,|for it at your restaurant! = William Ankenman| Mae Maassen Margaret MeDonaldg| whieh was prepared over an open | "Va Whalen of Stuascbung = Finale—c) song ..“Smilin Thru”, and Florence Randall, fire the party enjoyed themselves | Master James Young of BL atl Doroth s rance Hollor- | Vocal Solo ..... Gertrude Fitzgerald} with playing ball, singing, and | jeen discharged from 1 the hospital. | ‘ds: Refreshments were served by | Bames. : il F CLASS OF “1923” | Mmes, Wm, Laist, A. W. Lucas, Wal- Saari Dry Cleaning, Pressin - 5 y Ree aed tai \ter Katosky, John Maassen, Jr, and LEAVE FOR EAST. os g, Pressing, F t N t 1 B k cane Puls te: cardialiy: tavitedst? | Tier Gerteade sieges Mr. and Mrs, Arthur 8. Bolsterand | Dyeing. Repairing. Call 58. i irs ationa an eee -| sioatese as al children left this morning for | Eagle Tailoring. 2 Fi Z a SPEAKERS IN MANDAN . . as < ed a picnic lunch and social hour.| J, J. M. MacLeod, supervisor of everybody's shoes—from Baby’s slip- GRADUATES IN MASON CITY | | purties will be given by the teach: | the playgrounds, and Miss Bertha i pers to Dad's brogans No unpleasant Miss Elvina Pearl Elfstrom, form- tomorrow afternoon for the| Palmer of the state department of Dy odor. Black Cordovan (Brown). erly of this city, is a member of the | thiidren in the lower ; Get ZET toda: ny of | r grades. education, were speakers at the lust | \ 2 se high school 1 auntie cles a In all the grade schools surprises} meeting of the Mandan Purent- : HERE ARE THE McKENZIE Mason City, Ta, according to 39° ¢r various kinds for the teachers| Teachers association until after the | LI : nouncements _ receive are being planned by the children.| summer vacation last evening. | friends, |The grade schools will close Friday patti oT FIV. ——— SS | morning when the report cards will ON BUSINESS TRIP. H EL T E oo je distributed to the children, William Langer left this morning | on a short business trip to the east- ern part of the state. Enroute he will stop in Casselton and Fargo. | No one can duplicate the]! McKENZIE CORN CLUB PICNIC The corn club composed of high truly individual gift, your |) ....¢6) boys and others of the neigh- hotograph | borhood of McKenzie organized by P eroM {L. E. Heaton Jr. will hold a picnic ‘on’ Apple Creek tomorrow ‘evening. iA part of the program will consist of an address by Judge L. E, Bird- zell. MRS, CHASE GOES HOME Mrs. Russel Chase of Jamestown | who has been attending the con-! vention of the Women’s Federated | clubs has returned to her home. : Nothing else you can wT buy at so small an ex- pense is capable of as- eas \suring such happiness. MRS POOLE RETURNS Mrs, Thomas’ H. Poole returned to- Phone 264 for an early |! 4.) "from ‘Colorado. Springs, “Colo, appointment where she was called by the death} ode of her mother, Mrs. Mary Dwyer, Studio ltwo days after. she had returned GUEST OF MOTHER Portraits —_ 3 | ONE WEEK by | Ean er yesterday, | cas old eet “S aigbie ; » Canadian Pacific of Quality FORESTERS MEET. Women's Catholic Order of For- | esters will meet tonight at the St. Mary's school hall at-8 o'élock, With syrup will truly tempt your appetite. | MRS. PATTERSON STILL ILL | Mrs. E. G, Patterson who has heen PANS THE W: Veontined’ to eri bed at her apetes| ys, EOAWES OB,COAGE. canadian” Pacitle Emoresses —- | ‘They play for the dances at Patterson’s | ment in the McKenzie hotel is re- Minn., who has been visiting at’ the od . Hall every Wednesday and Sa ported to be improving but to still to Europé—cross in only four days = nights. ' Rates ° for in city $5 an Hour,. ibe very ill. Mr. Patterson who has on the open sea. To Cherbourg, also been ill is able to be out, Southampton and Hamburg direct. | er ae ; HOUSE-CLEA, LEANING é Bal AL) For further information Apply to any Railway or | William Edwards, formerly of B-NO-M é Shoamatie Agent or . outside of city ‘same Rate Plus railroad Expert Kodak finishing || (orist'st Dianne lott Bismaret Ru! = usad RE’ ies Saudi Avis Bu Mipneapolis, Minn. fare and Hotel expense. * and Picture Framing. i Aas yesterday to visit his son, Even, at] / § E St. Cloud, Minn. and his daughter, an “DEAL ITS i i} Mus. Howard Kruse at, Nora, Minn- : u