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TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1923 ILDREN WOULD HAVE MORE TROUBLE PICKING THEIR TEACHERS THAN | | PAGE FIVE SPECIAL, MEETING te Cras IF THESE TWINS TAUGHT IN ONE SCHOOL—CH ii Ay Beer 7 ! “V4 4 “ ‘ jismare! ge No. s be” | lk ocial and t i LEARNING THEIR LESSONS! Modern _Btotherhood... af 7 P l t America will hold a_special | ersona ’ meeting at A. O. U. W. hail Wednesday evening, July 11. paiement their dalegata to. the stats Ladies’ Night convention to be held at Grand Forks, Aug. 4 All members Ladic ght will be observed by ure earnestly requested to be e the Rotarians with a 6:30 o’elock nt.” Don’t fail to com ; a d.nner at the McKenzie hotel dining ase Lie ashe Use pe 1oom tomorrow evening. The pro-} R. W. Patzman, Pres. ; pram which will be in regular Ro- G. C. Marsh, Sec’y. tary style will begin promptly at ie USES €:30 in order to allow the Rotarians SHADED SKIRT ~ attend the show at the Auditor- | A dance frock that any young 3 . J. L. Bell will give a report on ‘girl would enjoy wearing has National Rtary cnventin held at leng bodice of pink taffeta and « St. Louis, Mo. recenly. The regular skint composed of narrow pleated a) noon day luncheon will net be held} chiffon ruffles, shading from pale { because of the evening session. In pnk to deepest rose. charge of the program is J, C. Tay- = re aE et Satara es The sigue Sot vlna satin we oe gowns are very simple but very Wake Nuptial Vows ‘ chic. One model is trimmed only At Pro-Cathedral |: N&* servic: Imagine the confusion if all the] ‘That is in the recognition of Miss] their right teaéhers—the twins have] School, while Josephine Brown and| set of twins is going to teach to- Str eis ribbons and anothe ; pies an Angelo, Tex., July 10-The four sets of twins taught in one con] Zada Ritter from her sister, Vada.| parted company and are teaching im Katheryn Fisk taught the samej gether the Fisks! Miss Anna Louise Brucker of Bis- [school children of Tom Greene coun-| solidated school for: instance! Most | Zada wears glasses and Vada doesn’t, | various schools of Tom Greene coun- Bo eee ee ee ae canleea rade L a marek and Jack Schweigert of Man- fare’ ducky! Kor t of! of them are so similar in features] But their mail often goes to the ito maketmatters ceva caiGA ite’ WiklGy Take ORE Ge urE. Zein, Cs “ Merete ta bite NOT “QOUT'OF dan were united in marriage yester- chers comprise tour of| that the boys and girls would have a] wrong sister—their names «re 80 single set of twins teaches in] White taught at L: v positions they held last year. . day morning at St. Mary's Pro- , yet in not a single of the| greater struggle trying to solve the} similar. Zella and Zelma White} the same school. All sets are broken] Zelma White at Heiser. So, out of the conglomeration of WORK” ONE DAY thedral.. Rev. Fr. Slag read the mar- rural schools did a pair of| puzzle of the twins than the hardest] have a like experien: Next term, one of the twins will] school teaching twins, only the Fisk riage eeevices ther. They are) problem in atgebra. However, for the benefit of the pu-| ‘To the end of the last achool sea-| be broken up so far as teaching| twins will provide additional di FAS lIAVI Stient handed’ Attending the couple were Miss | known as the Brown, the| “In only one case, however, would] pils—who have enough worry éver Martha Brown and Margaret] school sis concerned. For Zola White} culty to the pupils at Rock Spri Imagine havinga position “hance . ¥ Mathilda Kenth and pier us White and. the Ritter twins. | theie guess be sure to come right.] their lessons, let alone choosing} Fisk were teaching in the Harriett] was married recently. But another} where they will ho next term. aah right with Ae eee ed The bride was prettily attired in a] -— ~~ ~ AS So Ris Ee Oe NT A I I I Np Se eee q s : p iploma. Emma Johnson recently rang colored gown of canton 608 | sunday. Me, and Mrs Soigal mo» var ago Rev, Finwall was enpoint:| “MOST HUMAN MOVING Funan Suesely Fo CONDUCT baw Bxawa.” | was placed wit dho Fist Navona und e bridesmaid was 4 4] tored out for the day to enjoy eq to take charge of the Emanuel, ara 4 ef ny @ es x an twater, inn., the day she frock of bluc canton crepe. : Fa MEREoOVRIDEMI MN Scene emer | PICTURE I EVER SAW 2 Vs Prosecutes Man Cea Oat tare) graduated from Dakota Business Mr hweigert formerly resided] R Rosen of Steele. , Baptist church of Fargo. uu CS MAN) preme court, has gone to Grand College, Fargo, N.D. Margaret in Bowdon, where her parents now ea | Pou uae ‘That Is What Montague Glass, Who Sc 2 eet men eaeeara tlie ‘orks to conduct a state bar examin- Re es ea NECLS CTAB ICT RUHEE reside, and Mr, Schweigert is owner MRS, CRAIG HERE _ Fire in Garage | Wrote Some’of Its Titles, Said of if he Humane Society for the} i asmusson was just completing h ef the “15” taxi line, Mrs. R. H. Craig of Fargo, form-| A svort-circuit causgg..gasoline Goldwyn’s “Hungry Hearts” Friendless has successfully — prose- i “ course when the Cer.tral Drug Co. After the ceremony Mr, and Mrs. erly of Bismarck, ting with being used by mechanics in work- | After First Seeing It | eek tte Teuted © another flagrant — of | YELLOW AND GRAY called for a bookkeeper. A regular Schweigert and Mr.agd Mrs. B. Peter-| friends here for several days. ‘The iM& on an automobile in the Bis-| - Montague Glass, creator of “Potash Raeiey. a pawent liane ns is . occurrence at D. B.C. Let it ine { Mandan left in their car for | ate Rev. Crai poner marck Motos Comoany garage on| and Perlmutter,” who put the fin-| Take up Matter of Auto Park CUO ITAL Us Vi) SUS Ga ele tes Oe UML et A: Packosl son of Mandan le ci late Rev. Craig was formerly pastor ; Ch * arage On| and Perlmutter,” who pu e fin-| Take ark- jane : ! , nce your i school Minneapolis, Minn, where they will lof the MéCabe Methodist church. Pena - explode, about 3 lishing touches on the titles of ing cate onttey thold appearing in Judge Mur-! bination that is favored by the most fluence your choice of schools. spend a week, arsetaeur o’clock thig afternoon. ‘The flames | “Hungry Hearts,” a 5 H 4 s court, Minot, plead guilty to!smartly dressed women. Yellow] follow the Succe$Sful.’? Early Fail ; seri ‘burst un and a fire call was sent in| 4) ly Nard » of cruelty. to ie, ani-|sport hats are very ip ee bs Ae paeae Ber wes SUNDAY VIS i tion of Anzia Ye ne of cruelty to domestic ani-|sport hats are very popular. : “3 H. Mr. W: Mr. Ae ne spent but they were extingnished with no New York life, which will be at the} parking of automobiles in aoe d received @ 30-day jail sen- 4 term bepins Aug. 1. Less crowd- onor Mr. Wray Suvtay ‘here visiting with, frienas|2mage. Adolph Hauff, who was! Capitol theatre for two days be- : ; \ Wi's100 fine which was sus.| MEDIUM BROWN HAIR tooks| ed, saves several weeks’ tuition and With Birthday Party | axa on MRE ends working on the ear, stuffered | ginning Tomorrow, wrote the fol-| tv" Streets was discussed at a] ended. at the request of the com-|best of all after a Golden Glint| board, “Write F. L. Watkins, Pres,, er aed \ sharp electric shock | fosving letter to the Goldwyn com-}mccting of directors of the Associa-| plaining witness, Re C. Wilson, | Shampoo. 806 Front St. Fargo,N. 2. EOS : ‘CEPTS POS! ORY . | pany immediately after he first saw) tion of © 9) i er stown I ie! ne: onde A delightful birthday surprise was ACCEPTS POSITION Bismarck Hospital the picts in H Eon ot Come ae See em i oteth be gatas See ai riven John Wray of 1015 Ninth| Mrs. David Harriss of Charleson, i Satna etre fourth pre ; and the committee on public safety | ‘ y. 7 ie warn iniven ir : oe Mrs. Heimo Swirtola, Wing, Mrs. Hungry Hearts’ is a pitcure lthe defendent against n repetition Mérect Saturday evening when forty | 1° sccepted Rene Gen ne ate: Peter Arneson, Douglas, Mrs, Jolin | which entirely — disarms criticism, [ was directed to take the matter “UP | oF the offense. dpenitendant ‘ive of his friends and neighbors ar- | licensing department temporarily. | Arngetl, Robinson, Mrs. P. One might just as well try to eriti-{with the city commission. Suggest-i Geo. B. Newcomb states that othe rived at his home to help celeb’ x gee as el French, city, Mrs. T. U. nkin, |cize the technique of a mother nurs-)¢q parking plans “include parallel cases are pending one being in Bur the happy A pleasant —~GITY NEW i Eenderl'n, Henry Wiemer, Driscoll, | ing a child or a bird singing oF #8] parking on Main street and center jleigh county. ‘ evening. was enjoyed by the guests VA. F. Caddell, Ft. Rice, Dorothy} simple, natural, beautiful thing. It’ ooking in. other streets. ie Sie sania Lee : in conversation and dancing. At 12|@ @ Phinney, Stanley, Sylvia Weinberg, | was not like seeing a moving picture ;P') PO HPEE UBER AIS aan ii anctrip. oh South Shy | xueuntly” hune v'clock an elaborate birthday din- Abaeeanienh (Turtle Lake, Miss Edith Fnwall,i to me. It was like caves-dropping. I fete ese igs Giri esoten lneeeeddine ORES eats ee nor was served, decorations being ounce Birt \orgo, John Baker, Hazelton, Mrs.! felt as though I had no busines tare a gaat ait badleteieha lnc at 4 iN: es ea ite Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Schmidt are|Jucob | Docketer, Streeter, Ben} be there, intruding myself upon thes fer various business activities, several children from a mother who saa esrb a ra eal tea es ts of irl born Sun- | Sterling, Master Donald) troubles of those kind-hearted, |# committee will be named to take been repeatedly warned against Feature of the dinner were the|the parents of a baby girl born Sun-| Ue sser tal ie ahs kok SAU Ute Le Hareb teas! ; ARotary, |i al Jibue wi mh Gants given jay at the Bismarck hospital. ‘Carlson, Colcharbor, and Mrs. H.|fortunte Jehudins. I loved them all, this matter up, and the “Rotary, }immoral: pr es but without avail. fe TtHendil LO aS Say —— §. Irish, Washburn, have ch ale had sympathy for the hard-boiled Lions and Kiwanis clubs asked to} The Supe ntendent — left today Hi 5} t N h D ke Saat WithnERY, peautitull ne of Minister Shows Improvement | tie Bismarck hospital for treat-| landlord too. He sweated so profuse-) mine representatives on it. with a child for Minot and will eres lo ort a ota ei bera ae ‘Among tie, out of| _ Attending physicians report that ment. Sylvia Weinberg, Turtle}ly. As for Sopkin, the butcher— while gone investigate a case of pan dno rae tl Rev. H..G. Postlethwaite who is Take, A. B. Calhelm, Mercer, and there are hundreds of him, only not idomestic trouble between husband own guests were Mr. Johnson and) ander treatment at the Bismarck! MTS. Katie Rudon, Ashley, have! quite so natural—on every block in! An attr and wife where several minor chil- daughter, Miss Ethel of Baldwin.) reer Shows a slight improvement. been discharged from the hospital. | the Eighth Assembly District. (boire has a iered skirt and|dren are involved brother and niece of Mrs. Wray and aceeelit ———— | “In short ‘Hungry Hearts’ is far‘ tie fashionable drop shoulder line,| The Society has in its charge # North Dakota's fortile soll and rich grazing lands Mr. and Mrs, Joe Simon of Mandan. Undergoes (Operaviond FUR BANDS jand away the most human moving; It also has a corsage of pink roses. 13-year old American bey whom it are capable of producing billions of dollars of in Simon is a sister of Mrs.) " y.. 3p yrench underwent a ser-| Whi ermine makes delicate! picture I have ever seen. Gawd! | , = desires to place preferzbly in good FM come. er or later her vast lignite beds will ious operation at the Bismarck hos- {trimming for an evening frock 0° | ee like it! Can Tsay more than} farmer home. h be a source of tremendous wealth. Her manufac ed ; ; : : ve veport. | shell pink chiffon, with a jeweled | that?” Some « turing facilities will increase year by year. PLAN MOTOR TRIP Were eee ueran zener [Side And side panels that give the! “Hungry Hearts” was adapted to merely. ri ‘ cl SS 7 2 i ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simon and |‘°_ OPE COVER Boa v eer, irregular hem. The panels are{ the screen by Julien Josephson and wound about the head and either | 9) ts y son Bernard of Kintyre; expect to} first effects at noon today. edged with narrow fur bands. | directed by E. Mason Hoper. Miss‘ tied in a “bow or held in place with 4 _ With tite development Hh AOS varied enulrcey of Jleave this week on an‘ automobile ae OSS ae | Yezierska, the author, was constant-¢ Tins. income, this State will achieve more stable pros: {trip through Iowa and Ilinois, stop- Resting Well es POPPY GOWN ly in personal touch’ with the pro- ———__ 4 oa EU ae ey a eae ping in Cedar Rapids for a visit Mrs. Mary Haider of near Bis-) 4 gman gown of black satin is duction itself. The cast includes, NDIE BOWS a promises developments which we can With relatives, Mr. Simon who was] marck who was seriously injured in| yg extremely colorful by an al-| Bryant Washburn, Helen Ferguson Large organdie bows are used to Q in’ Bismarck today making final| an automobile accident Sunday’ Cyer embroidered design of red} E- A. Warren, Rose Rosanova, Geor advantage “on the large floppy} A Ny preparations for. their trip of a|mering is reported to be resting! poppies and green leaves. | Siegmann, Otto Lederer Millie Sehott- Straw hats of black or natural Q Q feyeronine astound touhelpaleaaten month or six weeks is a banker of | Well at the St. Alexius hospital a } land, and Abe Budin. Hopper pick- | Color. ress y is a privilege which the: City National Bank prizes Kintyre. where she is under treatment. BUTTERFLY BOWS eq many of his players from every: | PICTURE HATS hy highly. Here's to North Dakota! — : ‘The large butterfly how is seen; UY life, including Abe Badin, wy) sige hats of black horsehalr y MISS WANNER HOSTESS. St. Alcxius Hospital jimost-every. sumiier £ro0 ee ee eee eee eee iuidke alr oxt “ke “for k Hent background for Min Frances Wanner entertained} Mus. August Weeterman, Regan, ynay he worn directly in the back | of He found Budin sweeping the/make an excellent backgroun | nlite iss Jessiea Pic-| John Yunker, Washburn, Mrs, Matt ron athanvaat tthe | Sidewalk in front of his apartment the average type ot loveliness ibe; LH StORBEAE pears chisnee rit, | Teicher, Sentinel Buttle, Master sid front, or at any angle at the) nouse and immediately engaged him.'sides giving an illusion of coolness e G Lect of Oak Park, near Chicago, IIL, See rates Pea eeree (ee: peta: nt jwhich may be furthered by trim-| yesterday evening. The guests took | Dy Schlapia, Wibaux, Mrs. S. A. - eed | ; |mings of summer flowers. H ithe finst show at the Eltinge thea. | Fischer, Strassburg, Henry Back BROWN CARACUL EN Be gee oe pgp oat staal NATIONAL ; if haus, Wishek, Mastcr Clyde Gainer, 7 vareiven a | PLAINER WRAP: : et ter, returning to the Wanner home ides iy y »| Brown furs are very popular and A . . i la PLAINER WRAPS \ to spend the ‘remainder of the even-| McKensie/and /Jaines Obowa have it ja betleved that brown carncut Weneonie oui wah be hell’ Smart coats of satin, ¢ i BISMARCIC, NO. DAKOTA irate playing bridge. At 10 o'clock | emtered the St. Alexius hospital for will be one of the fashionable Riri Seen oe teat ee moire, cut on plain but di i acireshments were served. treatment. :Mrs.eb. G.gWeteh, Bolen for winter Mnlps ae BORG lines, are a pleasant reli ‘ A ae and Mrs. Gertrude Robidou have GUGHRNIEHDRE { ug. Carlson, C. C. the highly embroidered ‘ P. Cc. memins (ou: i ‘ nat ama ; *|.been discharged from the hospital. COLORED SHOES Sp PRIRERERE OES ORT s:vely trimmed coats to which we . A. Graha. ice "res, & Cashier. Z ie M. B. A. MEET. pense Colored shoes are no longer in SPECIAL MEETING have become accustomed this year. C. al, S.umlerer, Asst, Cashier. Bismarck Lodge No. 1018 Modern shoes BE: ge Bismarck Lodge No. 1018 Mod- | { FL UCH NG ALPE HTT O Miss Finwall in Hospital such high favor in Paris, but at the | G20 Brotherhood of Ameri fie H Oh OH. od Miss Edith Finwall of , un-lrecent races red kid shoes were en) Op pin sD al a F; special) medting at /A.,O; Us Weahalli|| sce. ant cuerationcat the oa. frequently, seen with all black or] Hold anepeclalimceting, at A. 0. | | t Wednesday evening, Juls 11 for the | voy heapitar this case Re all Mee . U. W. hall, Wednesday evening | ! , | purpose of electing their delegates B Ne nee ea! cs a July 11 for the purpose of elect- | 5 Pee ete ie ot to be held at,| 2nd Mrs. C. W. Finwall, parents of 1) ito Overy night. Pat-| ime thelr delenates to the state | ...and Carnation makes Amc ieeeee Ne ae Officers chilis Miss Finwall, and former residents + gz every ° convention to be held at Grand the dressing, the smooth- Mappa ora eleretca pare th /gttanid || Ce nema ree aren bee mLn their terson Farm Pavilion. Me-| Forks, Aug. 4th. All members ¢ 5| est, creamiest, most de- Z oage) Ure ee | daughter during the operation. About ‘Kenzie Orchestra. are earnestly requested to be ce J red a resent. .Don’t fail to come. licious you ever served. LEAVE FOR COAST xe An Pe Bs P n’t fail to come. / er Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Kotowski and 7 i : R. W. PATZMAN, Pres, anche For salads and dressings, a son, Joseph. left tala for Seattle, SUMMER EVENING GOWN IS BUILT ON Cee? Prepared Especially for Infants for all your cooking, for { h., for an indefinite visit, with SIMPLE LINES SHORT GLOVES i y creaming coffee, fruits to ecem er 5 Ketones ister a ne We Short white kid gloves with res and Children of All Ages and cereals, wherever ; ani rs. Kotowski ulation stitching are worn with the —_ ilk i dd — Car- , i i mi needed —use Car- may make their home on the coast most festive and flutterly organdie es i ilk A ed ilk an ac. J if they like the west. frocks. Mother! Fletcher's Castoria has} mation. It is pure m , ‘ PSEA ORT SRY been in use for over 30 years as a} **fggmcontented cows.” | Ay ¢ : VISITS PARENTS, VELVET ‘NASTURTIU pleasant, harmless substitute for! About 60% of the natural in one ay » : Mrs, Helen M. Clemens left yes< Velvet nasturtiums in the natur:if Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething tentisremoved | \ terday evening for her home at La gold and brown shades make a riot} Drops and Soothing Syrups. Con- waterconten 18 M0" * Crosse, Wis., after spending ten days of color on a large leghorn hat. [tains no narcotics. . Proven direc- by: evaporation. Fhe with her parents, Mr. ang .Mrs. D. J. ee gear eae tions are on each package. Physi-| milkis then hermetically QUILTED COTTONS Quilted cottons are a novelty in fy Paris, Frocks and suits and even Your grocer is the Car- wraps are made of quilted percale noth - ilkman— und flowered cotton prints. |. 7 Milk order ‘from him today. ‘CARNATION MILK PRODUCTS COMPANY 2107 Caraation Building, Oconomowoc, Wis, ° | Carnation cians everywhere recommend it. McGillis, and her sisters, Mrs. Gard 4 The genuine bears signature of ilized. Wallace and Mrs. H. T. Perry. sealed and ster d RETURNS FROM VACATION. Miss Leone Hiland, stenographer for F, E, McCurdy, who has been en- p joying a vacation visit at the lakes hround Glenwood, Minn., for the past two weeks has returned. FANCY HATBAND One of the smartest white felt sport hats of the season has 4 band) of white ‘buckskin embroidered in red and blue, and a white envelope purse embroidered to match. CERISE AND WHITE ! A gown: of white satin, on very simple lines, is hemmed/inside with cerise satin...The red ap- pears also\in the huge’@ash bow tied at the left side. -~ jC ae LACK LINGERIE Canadian DEGREE OF HONQR MEETS The Degree of honor will meet to- night at A, O. U. W. halJ. All mem- bers are requested to be present as } important business must be taken Osteopathic Physician 119% 4th St Telephone 240 Bismarck, N. D. up at this time. LEAVE FOR ASSEMBLY Miss Anna Maye Van Vleet left this morning for Jamestown to at- Lace lingerie is very fashionable. fast. Alpine flowers tend the Methodist and Baptist particulagty in black. Black net, mornings. {And back home it starts out a ‘oung People’s Assembly in that edged wéh black lace, is also sern. hot summer day.) city. =\ , Vases ee a coamenonmn Om mm panion: Ne Stove dhe umber line. Past the last edel weies at the edge of snow. [It’s a sultry 11 o'clock home.} | “PRINTED VELVETS ql Fhe rage for printed mterials a. promises to garry over into the fal and winte; Printed yvelvets aro” being shoWn and are made into the loose’ chemise frocks to which| we hays become’ addicted. ATTENTION KNIGHTS OF /. . PYTHIAS! : ,’ A special meeting will be eld Wednesday, July 11, at [7230 n. m. for purpose of vot- LEAVES FOR RESORT. + State’s Attorney E, 8. Allen will leave this week for Birchgrove re- sort, Pelican Rapids, Minnesota, t6 scape the hay fever season, GUESTS OF MRS, LIESMANN Mrs. M. B. Combs and daughter, Miss Harriett, of Tuttle are guests for a few days of Mra. Charles Lies- i mann. ‘ The summer mode for evening ing side drapes below. Sheer lace wear is striking in its simplicity. frocks and beaded frocks are the} j i EIEE out OT GUS). tou Manica” dud “other eyo ‘of the ten stylon itg on an application. evening dresses:are of chiffon, or-, White is seen, of course, and} | Aug. Carlson, C. C. s gandie, crepes or diaphanous ma- black, but this only in transparent| ; SUNDAY AT ISABEL terials’ made over metal’ cloth oF effects, Rose gnd red, lavin greeh,| | Dancing every night. Pat- Miss Celia Rosen accompanied Mr,|silk’ slips, plain above the hips and beige, gray ‘and mountain hage ere|terson Farm Pavilion, M pnd\Mrs. J. Seigal to Lake Isabel swinging in’ circular folds or trail- the«other fashionable shades, zy } \ F oJ LEAVES FOR INDEFINITE VISIT. George Hunter has left for Port- land, Ore., for an indefinite visit. spk, ”? | “Pokodots i The buttermilk pancakes with all the ‘old-fashioned, gs | home-made flavor. \. ito any Railway Agent or H. M. TAIT, 611—2nd Avenue, South, Mitineapolis, Minn,- Kenzie Orchestra., ©"