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TUESDAY, JUNE 5, Social and Personal Teacher Becomes Frank L. Gale’s Bride at Moorhead A romance which arted some- thing over a year ago culminated in the marriage of Miss Martha M. 1923 MR, STEWART GOES HOME. ?G. W. Stewart returned to Wilton last night, after sitting on the board of pardons. pied the pulpit at the Presbyterian | church Sunday. WEEK END GUESTS bs Miss Elizabeth Jones, high school teacher in Bismarck and Miss Eva Stevenson of Alexandria were weck end gucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lane of Glencoe. MOVE INTO NEW HOME. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Larson have moved into their home at 205 W. Becker, of Scotland, 8. D., formerly a teacher in Bismarck, and Frank 1. Gale, of Bismarck yesterday noon “the Presbyterian church of Moor: head Minn. Rev. W. J, Hall read the marriage ceremony, Mrs. Gale, who taught during the past year at Waterloo, Ia., was a cacher in the Junior high school at liam Moore school during the '9¢0 and '21 term and until about Kaster when she was forced to dis- continug her schoo} work because of ilness. She spent the summer fol- ing with relatives at Intake, Mont. Mrs. Gale received her high hool training in her home town of Bo" Dis, aining course at the Uni- South Dakota. After! her college traing "Was engaged a teacher in ous places in North and South le “has hee en- gaged in the music business. He has won side popularity as a singer dur- ing his residence-in the city, Mr. id Mrs. Gale expect to make Bis their hame, returning to the city last night. They are stopping at the Annex hotel. TATLEYS LEAVE FOR EUROPE. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tatley left this |is spending a few days here visiting | morning for New York City to set sail Jun for Norway and Sweden. They will visit with Mr, Tatley’s rel- atives in Norway and Wi... relatives of Mrs, Tatley in Sweden, returning to Rismarck about the first of Sep- tember. After a visic of a month in Bismarck they will leave for Califor- [° nigt Theodore Koufel, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Tatley, by whose illness they were called here, is reported to be improving nicely. TAKE NuPTIAL vows | s Aura C. Spiecher of Hensler Buchanan of Hazelton were in marriage at the residence ico. B. Newcomb on Sixth Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. ‘ouple were attended by Donald MacDonald and Miss Blanche E. both of Oliver County. Mrs. has been the principal of schools for some time past and Mr. Buchanan is a farmer resid- ing near Hazelton, DELIVERS FINE ADDRESS A. E, Sheets of Colusa, Calif., de- livered a splendid Memorial Day or- ation at Colusa according to an claborate report of the speech in ‘The Colusa Daily Sun” for May 31 \Ir, Sheets was assistant attorney general of North Dakota under Wil- liam Langer,. leaving about a year ago for Colusa where he is engaged in the practice of Taw. 2OOL PROGRAM TO- NIGHT. ‘The closing day program at the In- dian schools will be held tonight, tune 5, instead of Wednesday, June 1. 4g announced yesterday. A’fine pro- yram has been prepared for the oc- ion and the public is cordially invited to attend, INDIAN 5 VISITING OLD FRIENDS. Mr.:and Mrs, Walter Brown of Wallace, Idaho, are visiting with old fribnas in Bismarck. Mr, Brown was connected with the North Dakota and office a number of years ago and a state senator from Morton county. “They left Bismarck thirteen years ago. N EPISCOPAL PICNIC. "he Episcopal church Sunday school class will enjoy a picnic at Wild Wood tomorrow afternoon. Cars will be waiting at the parish house at 2 o’clock to take the children to the picnic. A 5 o'clock the picnic supper will be served. MRS, THOMPSQN AWAY FOR visit. \ Mrs, L. K. Thompson and daughter, Mary Lou, have left for a two months visit with relatives in Minne- | Javolis, Minn., Rock Island and Prince- ton, Il, and, Ypsilanti, Mich. FASTERN STAR MEETING. The regular meeting of the East- | ern Star will be held tonight at the | Rest Room of the Masonic temple at 7:30 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend. VISITING AND SHOPPING. ‘Mrs. M. E. Becklund and daughter of Almont, are spending a few days shopping in Bismarck, While here they are visiting with Mrs, Beck- lund’s mother. BACK FOR SUMMER | ¢R. J. Sheehan returned to Bis-| marck last night for the summer | months after completing his sopho-; more year at the St. Louis Medical college. ‘) TO ATTEND FUNERAL. Mr. and Mrs, W. J, O'Leary have gone to Minot to attend the funeral of D. C. Greenleaf, attorney of that | city, who died Saturday, | ON EEGAL BUSINESS. J “Aubrey Laurence of Fargo is spend- ng a few days here looking after later taking her | Mrs |t {Contains legal interests daring the supreme court session, . i Dr. L. G, Eastman of Hazen, was a city visitor today. Thayer street which they purchased recently from Mrs, Veroque Little Bradley. ELKS' FLAG DAY. A band concert will be given by the Elks band June 14 at Custer Park at 0 o'clock. Following the con- cert an address will be given. PASTOR IMPROVED Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite who has been suffering from a severe attack of the heart is reported to be im- proving steadily, ON BUYING TRIP. Miss Inez Jones, milliner at A, W. Lucas Co., will leave this evening for cast to buy mid-summer millin- ACCEPTS POSITION. Miss Harriet Pearson has accepted ja position in the ment with A, W. Lucas Co. ARRIVE FOR VISIT. Mrs. G. A. Cabbage and Miss Grace Muthews of Hazelton, arrived in Bis- marck yesterday for a short visit. HERE FOR FEW DAYS Miss Eva Mark of Moorhead, Minn, friends. Miss Clara C, Mitchell, a teacher at Mercer stopped over in Bismarck last night enroute to her home at Westbrook. VISITING HERE. Mr. and . John Gammons of Fargo are v ing in Bismarck. BUSI CALLER. Ferdinand Lutz of Hebron, was a business caller here toda: Rev. Harold Hansen of Washburn, and Mrs, Ill, stopped over in Bismarck today Ole J. Olson of Driscoll, and A. M. Nielsen of Mercer, were business vis- itors in Bismarck this morning. ’ Mrs, Adolph Isaacson and family of Tartle Lake shopped and visited here yesterday. J. Beier and family of Drake, stop- ped in Bismarck last night enroute to the west. George Bangs of Grand Forks, is in the city attending to legal busi- ness. a) Mr. and Mrs. August Herr of Wishek, shopped here yesterday. T. S. Stockdal of Makoti, made a short business visit to the city. Mr. and Mrs. Freq Jordan of Dris- coll, vere c'ty visitors today. Ul, W. cwuwer of Harvey, was a city visitor today, James A. Beveridge of Ashley, was a city visitor today. MEDIUM BROWN HAIR Looks best of all, after a Golden Glint Shampoo. DANGER IN STUBBORN COUGH Stubborn coughs that Hang on are liable to lead to serious complica- tions and should be checked prompt ly with Foley’s Honey and Tar. “I have not coughed since taking Foley's Honey and Tar. Other Medicines I tried did not help me,” writes John J. Healy, Pittsfield, Mass. For quick relief from coughs, colds, croup, asthma, bronchitis and hay fever use Foley’s Honey and Tar. The largest selling cough medicine in the World. no opiates—ingredients printed on carton, AUDITORIUM TONIGHT Your last chance to see the only whale that ever acted in, the movies. Popular Prices.| The play commences 7:30 and 9:30. —————SS See ——— No one can duplicate the truly individual gift, your photograph Nothing else you can buy at so small an ex-' pense is capable of as- suring such happiness. Phone 264 for an early appointment SLORBY Studio Mr. Stewart also occu- ; Sophie Hansen of Seeeeca 4 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 1 MMER CARE FOR BABY P | | | | | \ | i i Bos i EDITORS NOTE—This is the {tend to enlarge. Heavy work, ox- first of a series of articles on | cessive use of the sewing machine,’ summer care of. babies, pre- {and heavy lifting, should be avoided pared especially for ‘The Bis- | in the later months. Pregnancy is marck Tribune readers by the [no longer considered to bar dental | j U, S. Public Health Service. work, ‘ aad . If the expectant mother has had! MATERNITY a previous miscarriage she should] Care of the baby should begin with} take a complete rest for two or! care of the mother before the birth] three days at the time when- men-} of the baby. Each year in the) struation was to be expected. United States 15,000 mothers die in] bloody discharge calls for the phy-; childbirth and 256,000 babies die intsician at once. i their first year of life, nearly one-} During the iast two months,! half fo them from prental causes] preparation for nursing should be! that coud! have been obviated. made, for few things are so im- Every expectant mother should] portant to the baby as the ability of ; early consult a good physician or a} its mother to nurse it; bottle-fed/ iwell-condueted matyrnity clinic or] babies are four times as likely to [health center and should have one| die as breast-fed babies. Anoint the} complete physical examination, in| nipples nightly with white vaseline the early months of pregnancy and] or abolene, anc fully remove it} another during the last month, For] in the morning*with asbland soap! ja first child the physician shou!d! and warm water. If the nipples are| measure the pelvic. | sman, at, or depressed, consult} A Wasserman west of the blood) the shows that some expectant mothers Severe and constant vomiting, re- require thorough medical treatment] peated or constant headach - }to insure not only*her own but also| ness, puffiness about the face, han: is! her baby's health, or legs; blurring of vision, spots be- Examination of the urine once af fore the ¢: @ine, muscu- marth up to the sixth month and] lar twitching convulsions or bleeding , once every 10 days or two weeks|are wi zs to call the doctor, after that may save the mother’s] For two weeks after baby comes life. the mother should rest in bed; and Her food, if 4 for several weeks longer should nutritious, may do no really heavy work. Serious that agrees with her. Pastries and] female troubles may follow: disco- fried food should, however, be{ gard of this advice. Her food should avoided and tea and coffee used spar-] be plentifulynutritious and whole-| ingly if at all. Four or five light!some for, of course, the baby’ must meals instead of fewer heavy ones|be nursed at the breast. Plenty of | may help against morning |milk and little or no tea or coffee and vomiting. = is indicated, Fresh Air Needed Baby's daily If constipation troublesome, as| bath, sleep, and - outdoor periods it may be in the jater months, mild.| should be systematized. If baby is laxatives may be grescribed by the| often fretful, scck"the doctor's ad physician. Clothing should be loose {vice. Under no circumstances should and comfortiple and should have no| it be given soothing sirups and the constricting bands, other, perhaps,| like. than special maternity corsets. Make re that Baby's birth has One or two hours a dav should me] been rr tered. Registration may spent in the open air, prefera some day be extremely important to walking or light exercise. it. Ask the doctor if he has household work is good, but the ex-| tended to this. pectant mother sould never be -_——-—- over-fatigued. She would best take Dance at Patterson Hall; one or two naps a day-—with her| Wednesday and Saturday feet elevated if the veins in the legs | evenings. Don't Think —that ou.are saving money—that | get good results when you uy the i; or cheap can baking powders—the kinds that offer quantity and not quality , —the kinds that are rade 1, Wholesome and include ything life, nursing. times, The Esonomy BAKING POWDER It has been helping housewives on bake-day for over thirty years. It is the most popular brand in America—the most reliable of all ieaveaets, It is the because it uirement. Made in the : most sanir pa A baking factories in Thowsiot aimee rer Rovere than that of any other baking pewder. Tog rome ee me the | kitchen “ Rxpert Kodak finishing and Picture Framing, wey sr rast shelf, GREATEST BARING. ‘trom former 6ufferets who tell us that. jtiet they ; Woe guaranteo that Kellogg’s Bran hi , bee ' pos ' : constipation is to be permanently re. | every organ of the body. } ereates eick headaches, nausea, Ais Announce Birth — Mr. and Mrs. ©. E. Cunningham announce the birth of a baby boy | St. at ule St. nts ef Sun Anthony are zie parents of Alexius hospital Sunday.| baby boy born here. {ellogg’s Bran is Guaranteed to Mi. aud, Mis, Joseph’ Saivatesi e| a give relief BECAUSE IT IS ALL BRAN! Relief from constipation, whether it: xe mild or chronic, will follow the tegular, every-day eating of Kellogg's Bran, We have thousands of Jettera breath, pimples—finally, in many eas leading to’ Bright’s disease, din) and other dredded illnesses, You 1 ficht constipation with Kellogg 's Bran regularly if you want health! the natural ‘‘bulk-action’? of this wonderful ce >a product has given re- ave not known for years. You'll say Kellogg’s Bran is really delicious—it has a nut-like tla appeals to the most fastidions Eat. it 2s a cereal, aprink!od on hot or cold 's or cooked with hot cereale, allowing two tablespoonfuls of bran for each person, Be certain to eat at least two tablespoonfuls each day; as much with each meal in chronic caves, Kellogg’s is delicious m muffins, macaroons, ra griddlecakes, Recipes inevery package. Kellogg’s Bran is served by le hot clubs and restaurants in indi- vidual packages, It is sold by all grocers, will freo the evatem from constipation se it is ALL BRAN—not a com- ‘on in which bran is added. If lieved, you must eat ALL BRAN— that’s why your physician will recoin- mend Kellogg ’s for constipation. Constipation ercates toxic condi- tions which poison the blood and It. slows you down mentally and physically, and bad de into | AN your problem is not how much you earn but | When middle age is reached the saving habit should not be given up; rather, your efforts should be increased. Good bonds and life insurance are excel- lent mediums for-the creation of an estate. A savings account is a material help in their acquisition. Do you have one? The First National Bank The Pioneer Bank ‘You carry it like’ Straveling bag Ideal for the Summer Cottage, for Camping Frips, Victrola No. 56 Canoeing how much you are putting by for the future. | \Take this Victrola w you" wherever youtgo PAGE FIVE A. W. LUCAS CO. “Bismarch'’s Busy Shopping Center” JUNE BRIDE Whether it is for Wedding Gifts or for Bridal Showers, you will find appro- priate and popular Gifts here and am- ple variety to select from. The needle worker will find our Art- Needlework Department filled with many new ideas in articles for the home, that are so much appreciated by the bride just starting housekeeping, and handwork is so well thought of, too. The cost is small when you work these articles yourself. Our Linen Department offers many use- ful Gift suggestions, chief among them are Table linens. Of these we show a most complete assortment. Table Da- mask by the yard with Napkins to match, or complete table sets of cloth and Napkins to match, either unfir:shed or hemstitched, ready for use. Also Lunch cloths, Tray cloths, Scarfs and Doileys. Fine hand worked Linen Ma- diera Table Pieces. Linen Huck Tow- ers, Guest Towels and fancy Bath Towels. ‘ Other departments in our store offer Silk Underwear and Hosiery. Fine Lingerie of newest designs, Suitable Honeymoon Apparel for the Bride’s Trousseau. Orchestra for Dancing ata ith Moments Notice You can purchase this Victrola 50, together with a collection of Victor Records, on terms'so easy that you will never miss the money. It is just the instrument for an apartment or small home, requires but little room and is easily carried from place to place. To make the vacation trip complete take a Victrola with you, Victrola No. 50 6 Victor Records 11 Months to Pay . Small and com- pact, as easily carried as a trav- eling bag. Plays any Victor Reeord. $50.00 . 4.50 $54.50 HOSKINS-MEYER BISMARCK, N. D. at the Coolest, Best Conducted Restaurant In North Dakota. VISITING DENTISTS Meet Your Friends Here.