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“1S . bake-day. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1 "1924 t iH | | | | IN WHITE It’s a sight, worth seeing—. those hundreds of | efficient and con- tented workers in’ theWorld’slargest 4 4 ‘and most modern | Baking Powder, Factories, dressed | in white aprons, | gloves and caps—| ee ‘ | living emblems of -scleanliness. Never | sesteraay asternoon. touched by hu- man. hands. ot i and packed in va- rious departments vwhose floors are ‘spotless—whose walls are dotted with countless windows through which fresh air and ‘real sunlight flow. “Think of these’ things when you buy and use Calumet and you will never wonder why it is the purest | leavener obtainable— why it never fails on EVERY INGREDIENT USED OFFICIALLY APPROVED BY * U. S..FOOD AUTHORITIES Gales 2'/, times as much as se a ae ether brent j home will be |are moving into the Melvin Burbege | Knudson is with the Highway Com- | mission, Sewing on ing Mrs. Mathilda Mellow of Center| | work for the society was followed by ‘as a house guest this week. Mrs. |g regular business meeting after Mellow has many friends in the city. | which # delightful lunch was served = 3 |by Mrs, Kelley and Mrs. Woehle as HOLD DANCE | hostes: It is most gratifying to] The Narcissus club held its second the new officers to see such a spien-| dancing party of the season last did attendance. night at the Elks Hall. Forty cou- t ——— ples were present. METHODIST LADIES ENTERTAIN. aru i | The ladies of the Second. Division RETURNS TO CITY ot the Method Hee y Aa W. P. Harrington returned to this Tucelapreedningy Pabraaiy/6: There city yesterday noon after having .1J, L. Tillery, Minneapolis, Minn. Social and Personal CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR SERVICES, WOMAN'S COMMUNITY COUNCIL _ The Young peoples society of Chris-} Dy. Louisa Boutelle will speak to tian Endeavor of the Presbytevian the Women of Bismarck at the regu- Church will have: charge of the Sun-) jar meeting of the Woman’s Com- day evening service of that church, munity Council, Saturday afternoon’ ing opposite hi Phe picture was § « yroitered hupding RIVeUNGGAGe The ay lu CMrieLAN (te 4cdh The” CGouHell”sseatlag. ta [direotes oy Willig Welluaprund ums |"ate™ fekuenedl” Heme | Wellvesdey |oy, EE eamena vepieliG Endeavor’s birthday, being born forty! called for 3:30 sharp as there is ajcast includes Frank Campeau, Rhody recovered in health. : ” = , s three years ago. ; number of 4mportant business mat-|Hathaway, AT Freemont,» William a eae | FUP HANDBAGS The Store of Quality and Service. Tie youne people ‘will put cn 8 fers te be beought before the ‘Coun.|Scott avd Micky MeBainy, Thetatory | , Norte: Geo. Andiraen and Byron) Bur handbags are very smart : pagent entitled, “The Modern Guest.” cj], A general invitation is extend-|is typical of the old west and deals Knowles made a business trip Ole Gacy ween Uney mateh the TIGHUUstENtel ther work that YouNe | Gasane womed And’ others of the| With ve strolig rriendsllip: between | smarck Inge < coat and hat | people may do that is worth while.' city to hear*Dr. Boutelle tell of her!two cowboys, both in love witty the 3 ware | verybody is cordially invited €0 work aa created by the enactment of| same girl. \ Chas. Josephson was in Bismarck WONOGRAMMED BAGS come to these exercises, the Skeppard-Towner Bill. —— - several days last week consulting the | Qeather handbags are frequently aes Hit. Bigteli- needs wo introdueelon THE ELTINGE. doctors, Chas. has not been in the made distinctive by a tiny mono-| ENTERTAINED BRIDGE CLUB |in the city as she worked here last] Owen Moore, one of the screen's GRE ROE Wen se joie ite several 1 in silver or go'd applied in| The Wednesday Bridge ‘club was! spring during the successful clinic | foremost comedy and dramatic play- weeks. jthe lower corner. delightfully entertained Wednesday ' held during Child Welfare Week. [ers, enacts the prineipal role in arn | afternoon by Mrs. J. B. Hollenbeck at} pa “Thundergate,” a. tensely dramatic} A party numbering fifteen from/ CONTRASTING COLOR her home, 1004 Fifth street. Three CURRENT EVENTS CLUB PLT eetan’ of Sidney Herschel ton took a truck and drove out to/ New crepe de chines for sprir tables of bridge were played during} ay) current Ev : aoe een the Lord of Thunded- the Tolliver schoo] where Miss Ragna | have crosshar patterns in embrot the afternoon and at the elose of the|, The Current Events Club was de-) ote which is showing at the El-|Vold is teaching and surprised her |qdery of « cantrasting col FOR SPRING : game it was found that Mrs. V. J. lightfully entertained at a pot Luck | tinge theater today and tomorrow. j last. Tuesday ening. Social games— ——-— woe eee Hunter held high score. Delicious | ne o'clock luncheon at the home of | “In this picture Moore portrays a) Were, indulged in for seve 1 hours, | PERFUME ° refreshments wete served by the hos-| Mrs. J. A. Larson on Sixth Streety| young American engineer, whose re- {after which dainty | refreshments} ‘The newest pe rfum les to be : : tess at the conclusion of the game! Wednesday afternoon, After a social | semblance to a Chinese lord precipi- | W¢ srved. All in the party pro- carried in the handbag are of gliss Art had a leading hand in the und an hour was spent in social con- |time spent at luncheon, members of | tate him in a series of adventurous, | nounce it one of the most enjoyal le) with jewel oudded t Geren 5 2ack versation. Mrs, O.N, Dunham was a {the club responded to roll call with exciting and romantic situations and | parties of the season. | designing of these new Back guest of the club as substitute. a description of ah Edison Invention, | Mrs. Register read an interesting pa- per on “Oil.” Mrs. Converse pre-| sented, “Coal andit’s By-Products” | and Mrs. J.P. French read a paper | in the absence of Mrs. Simpson, ! whose subject®was “Power behind} the Electric Button.” | BIRTHDAY CLUB ENTERTAINED Mrs. M. Eppinger was hostess to. members of the Birthday Club yes- terday afternoon,.at her apartment in the Grand Pacific Hotel. Four tables of bridge were at play during the afternoon at the conclusion of | which a delicious supper was served, | The occasion being Mrs. Eppinger’s birthday, the members of the club presented her with a beautiful bo- quet of carnations and narcissus. REV. DR, VERMILYA PROMOTED Rev. Dr. C. E. Vermilya, who was a former resident of this city, and for seventeen years was 2 pastor and district superintendent in the North Dakota Conference, has been elected | general secretary of the Home Mis sion Council, His headquarters will be in New York City. Dr. Vermilya has been recently living in Palo Alto, California. sf CHANGE RESIDENCE J. W. McGuiness and family have moved into the house at 706 Sixth street, from the Varney flats. This c remembered as_ the house formerly owned by L. H. Rich- mond. Oliver Knudson and family ESSAY CONTEST CLOSES All entries for the Essay Contest of the Modern Dairy Company must} be in today. High school and Grade | ‘pupils are invited to watch the re-| ward returns, which will be announce. | ed February 11. | bungalow at 701 Ninth Street. Mr. ST, MARY'S SEWING CIRCLE. ‘About sixty ladies were present at the meeting of the sewing circle held , |in the auditorium of St. Mary’s school ! HOUSE GUEST OF TAYLOR'S Mrs. Theodore Taylor is entertain- spent several days in Minneapolis on { will be good music, refreshments, |). ciness. and a program entirely different from any ever before given in the city. = MARRIAGE LICENSE A marriage license was issued to Paul Feldtman of Linton and Jennie J. Steinert of Bismarck. Makers presented rhe Revolt,” be- the ong act come |fore the High School Assembly this] p,. Frvuarase CALLER afternoon, The Play was presented ‘oy Garrett of 7 & is at- tending to busine: in the under the direction of Miss Dakin, and proved.a very entertaining fea- ture to the afternoon's work. city for a few da The Episcopal Guild will hold a food sale at Hoskins- Meyers store Saturday after- noon, Feb. 2, at 2:00 o’clock. CHANGEABLE FEATURES White collars and cuffs and de- tachable chemisettes are a practical note in the spring fashions because they enable one to get a number of effects with a very slight founda- tion. RETURNS TO CITY . B. Taylor has returned to after visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Jessie DeCamp, of Fargo. Mrs. Taylgr will spend the remainder of the winter at the home of her son, Theodore Taylor in Riv- erview addition, Mrs. Bismare| SISTER ARRIVES Mrs. A./B. Christian of Chicago been adapted for the screen by Wil- iliam Fox and will be shown at the | ¢| | that name, will come to the Capitol | 6. | town THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 7 @ | ing a bride with him. The new mar- | [rica couple will settle down in this Ad THE MOVIES _@| vicinity and m it their Vl home. CAPITOL. : “Not a Drum Was Heard,” the |B. F, Lawyer is in McKenzie this! story by Ben Ames Williams, bas! week looking after Bi the bank there of pitol theater for two da open tonight. Charles Jones has the ing role with Betty Bouton piay- John Hill who hus been in the hos- pital at Bismarck for the past two +Mrs. Helmer Majander passed away last Sunday of a complication of dis- ill for the past finally wins him a white wife, who was forced on him when, through eir- | cumstances, he was compelled to take | the place of the real lord. jeases, having been Other well known filin celebrities seven months. The funeral will be who have parts in this absorbing pic- | held in the Finn church south of ture are Sylvia Breamer, Virginia | here next Sunday and the* remains Brown Faire, Robert McKim, Tully | laid to rest in the cemetety there. future | combined with ‘plain fabric ; Smartest wool sport frocks the interest ; Which he has) ine the d ‘dinner frock. PLAID AND’ PLAIN Plaid and checked materials are | Anna Cornell, Bridgeton, N. J in the jay bought FOLEY’'S HONEY ates: | find it great.” ‘ON LINING e Chiffon is used to y of a White satin € Sapphire EMBROIDERY CONTINUES Spring frocks in silks and crepe A RELIABLE COUGH REMEDY | beneficial for young and old. Mrs. |vAR COMPOUND for my cold and Insist upon the genu- AND | ine, Refuse substitutes. Lace, Clasp Arounds and Gir- Why) experiment w th unknown ! Soe ee eanEy is HONEY dles. Science also assisted with SO RUG INe FENCED clever ideas to restore the per- coughs, colds, hoarseness, Equally fect figure after the long uncor- ted era. MarshaM, ,Richard Cummins and Ynez’ Seabury. Mr. and Mrs. Vinton Heaton vis-} {ited relatives at Steel last Sunday making the trip by auto, “SCARAMOUCHE” "OMING The latest Rex Ingram production for Metro, “Searamouche,” a picturi- | zation of Rafacl Sabatini’s novel of H. P. Goddard and B Lawy ‘oss from McKenzie Wed- Mr er drove a The cast is Terry, Lewis Stone | tro, \ “Scaramouche,” according to ad-| vance reports from the larger cities, |of White crope embroidered with| as been played as a twojSilver, and has a rolling collar of jermine. Theatre on Febru: headed by Ali | | | i VENING CAPE | tive evening cape is | dollar att est pictur ction, is one of the, great- in sereen history. s laid in the time of the olution and deals with the adventures of a young noble who takes the side of the people. Willis Goldbeck made the sereen adaptation MAH JON SUITS Mah jongg sujts follow the Chi- jnese model with trousers and « jshort jacket and may or may not be solidly embroidered, d_ the photography was by John | | Sei FLOUNCED FROCK Tiree very full flounees shout nine inches in width form the low- part of a straight-line frock of | black satin A — | News of Our | Neighbors Be WING ITEMS Thenen, of Wilton, was in Wednesday on professional bus- o — d TUBE MODEL FROCKS Smart frocks on the tube model frequently have jackets of another Jeloth lined with the sime material as the coat. iness. M town and Mrs, W. H. Stark was in| « Monday on business. We are; s glad to see W. H, as he al s has a pleasant word for every | Very short sleeves are fe on the new frocks for Palm 1 but for gen wear the long. t sleeve is the accepted favorite, | CAMPHOR 18 BIG SURPRISE | Everybody is surprised at the qyick | vesults from simple campnor, witch hazel. . as mixed in| Lavoptik small bottle | pelps anv strained or sé cs. Aluminum eye cup free. Jos. Breslow, druggist. “SCARAMOUCHE” | if It Will Soon Be on Every- | | Tongue. 3 itor in Arena few days @ast we | Driscoll, of the Boy Many of the children in this vi cinity are having the measles and some have heen quite sick. H. A. Mutehler went to Bismarck + Tuesday to be away several days on business, Perey Fva of Grand Fork spent several days in town this w on business. Mr. Leonard Edwards who hus been away in Iowa for the past two| months arrived home Tuesday, and has arrived in the city to be a guest of her sister, Mrs. E. E. Morris and visit with her other sister, Mrs. P. B, Webb, who is very low at her home, suffering with an attack of pneumonia. U AT BEACH Children are subject to constipation, J. A. Kitchen was at Beach yester- In the excitement of play. they neg- day. : lect themselves and foster this dread disease. More than forty other diseases “can be traced to constipation, Don’t delay. Begin at once to cleanse their systems of the dangerous porsons. Kellogg ’s Bran sweeps the intestine elean—and purifies it. It drives out the poisons which undermine your children’s health. It makes the bowels function regularly and naturally. Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and krum- pled; is guaranteed to bring results if eaten regularly, or your grocer will return your money. It is guaranteed ‘because it is ALL bran! Nothing but ‘ ALL bran can be 100 per cent effec- tive. Kellogg’s Bran is recommended by doctors everywhere—they know from experience that it brings results. > CITY NEWS | > A baby daughter was born to Mrs. ' Gilbert Gusta“son, of Plaza, at the Bismarck hospital. Enters Hospital. . Mrs, A. M. Christianson entered ' the hospital this afternoon suffering from an attack of the la grippe and a severe cold. Very Hil at Hospital, i Mrs, Andrew Pierson was taken to the Bismarck hospital yesterday in a very serious condition. It was found necessary to operate immediately und | she is reported ‘very low today. Bismarck Hospital. | Admigted to the Bismarck hospital for treatment; Anna Schatz, Rich- ardton; Mrs. Aldo Carlson, Napo-; leon; Paul Berkmann, Hebron; Ida Hart, Beulah; C. A. Fuglie, Cole- harbor; Irma Parrot, Pollock, S. D. Discharged: Perry Smiley, Ryder; St. Alexius Hospital. Admitted at the St, Alexius hos- pital for treatment: Carl Deering, New Leipzig; Miss Felicia Ducket, Ree; Mrs, Raymond Boardman, Sang- NO. 9: COPPER BOILER, qr. Discharged: William H. Childs, Coleharbor; Mrs. aliens A Shaw, 14.0Z. .......-5..-,.-! Mandan; Mrs, George Harris, Center; “14 QUART Miss Rose Haider, St. Anthony; Mas- ter Lawrence Arntz, Burnstad; Gus- GALVANIZED PAILS. . taf Haase, Monango. 12 QUART GALVANIZED PAII6.. 12 QUART HEAVY GALVANIZED PAILS.. 2 QUART XX HEAVY DIES IN CITY Hl Mrs. Alice Quackenbush of Burn- stad, aged 62, wife of J, J. Quacken-| bush, farmer, died in a local hospi- tal after an illness of two and a half weeks. The body will be taken to\ Burnstad tomorrow for burial. Three daughters, two of whom are in Chi- eago and one in: Portland, survive. | INDOOR MEET HIGH i SCHOOL GIRLS| Drills, _ exercises, a! esthetic dancing, etc. High. School Gyminasium, Friday, Feb. 1, 7:30 p. m. ‘Admission 25 cents. 12 QUART XXX TIN STRAINER PAIL 5 GALLON GALVANIZED OIL CAN ~ Let Kellogg’s Bran free your children from that dangerous disease—constipation ‘ SORENSON’S ‘Saturday 6.75 ALVANIZED PAILS... Sorenson Hardware Co. surprised his many friends by bring | | 119'4 4th St. Have your children eat it regularly —two tablespoonfuls daily—in chronic cases, With every meal. They will like its wonderful, nut-like flavor—so dif ferent from common brans which are most unpalatable. As a cereal, with milk or cream, they will enjoy Kellogg ’s Bran, cooked and krumbled. Sprinkle it over other cereals. Cook it with hot cereals. Try it in deliciots muffins, bread, griddle cakes and other recipes given on every package. But start them eating Kellogg’s Bran to-day. Start every member of your family eating it. Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and krumbled, is made in Battle Creek and is served in indi- vidual packages by the leading hotela and clubs everywhere. Ask for it at your restaurant. It ia sold by a4 grocers, SEALDHEART. Florida Grapeftull Specials Special rice Regujar Price (iN CANS) The inner meat of Se&ld- sweet grapefruit, separated from the outer membranes and rind before canning. Ready to serve—chill before using. Eat as you would fresh grapefruit. Add a bit of sugar or salt if you like. Ask your grocer for Sealdheart when- ver you are unable to secure fresh Sealdsweet grapefruit or prefer the goods in cans. XN 1.85 1.25 DOCTOR M. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Bismarck, N. D. ORDA | We especially feature The shoe with a million friends! LL over this country women wearing the Arch Preserver Shoe are tell- ing their friends about the wonderful comfort, foot vig- or and usefulness, that they are enjoying. Never before have they found such satis- faction — such foot -happi- ness! They usually mention the perfect style, too. ARCH RHESEIVER make their bow in an entirely new ma- terial Silver De Chine—in all the soft -astel Shades of abso- lutely fast colors. Stepins and Vests, are each Night van... $4,007 "WE STILL HAVE A WIDE RANGE OF SIZES IN OUR ry J E. 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