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‘ THURSDAY, MARCH 138, 1924 ; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ne ~ PAGE FIVE gister's paper was splendidly pro. pared and was augmented with a number of interesting pictures, A program committee was appoint. ed for the coming year which is com- posed of Mrs. C. R. Simpson, Mra D, J. McGillis and Mrs. J. C. Tay. lor. In response to an appeal from Mrs, Ors, chairman of the Park com mittee of the Community céuncil, the? club voted to buy a good sized cut Rotary urged the members to give the Business and Professional womer their support as they had dote 0 year ago, It will be remembered that the Mardi Gras given a year ago. February 21, was a very suceessful affair and netted the club a nice sum. . i MARRIE! Miss Edna Pickering of Latimer, tables were at play during the course of the game with honors going to Mrs. J. C. Taylor and Mrs. O. Lund- quist. Refreshments were served at secure a charter and organize auxil- iaries. Expects To Leave Hospital Jeanette Norum, daughter of Mr.| and Mrs, Martin Norum, who has been il] at a local ‘hospital the last ten days with pneumonia is recover. ing nicely and expects to leave the hospital in the near future Bismarck H Admitted to the. Bismarck hospital or the gi FOLEY POUD cold or hoarse —— 1 LADIES ATTENTION | Bus fare refunded on all millinery purchases over $10. al no opiates. that cness. Aft Of all the family, fatier is apt to% ibe the most careless of a cough or cold, and it is the duty of mother! irls to see ‘i HONEY AND at the first sign of a cough, he TAR er he Con sure, tukes com. once | it, finds out how effective and oa | pleasant it is to take, he wi hesitate to use it always. Safe 1 not tins, Mas A Whoie Wheat ¥ é ===] TO INSTITUTE AUXILIARY | Garr ; - NS 3 @) Garrison; Phil Grenz, Dawson; M | * : Jrerronehe mdiha spices aA ‘ COU eerie) i : aie Mets : 1 , Dawson; er for the Indian girls. Field goals COUGHS--COLDs—“FLU ° ln GsMIRG oe ES ne ae ' CITY NEWS || John Olson, Raleigh; C. W. Calvin, | Bismarck Girls ‘ were as follows: Piper 1s Little] Watehoué fer “Flu” and’ pneumo- ocia an ersonal she goes for the purpose of institut. (® | fi wauecOnval oa ead | Defeat Indians) str 1; Buckskin 1; Neola Raves 1; | nia nows--Cheek—coughs or colds . ae * ae 8 at at jcorge Todd, iv degard, Doug. | Mer u lir Birdzell 5; Stading 1. Mey in’: x ‘ay! ; Hid a, UC. T. Auxiliary chapter | TO HOLD CANDY SALE Jas. Dischar y, Ry- " PE TRS TNS iy ie: Mebai i 1; Bicdsellt } ae Nandy Netntee Janae Con ening. Mrs. Tracy is} Members of the Sunshine class of| det; Wm. Colgrave, Mott; Lydia Ber. Hismarck Mi | for weak lungs, bronchial ; ; =} Minne: Sat er the district, of | the Methodist chitrch will hold ajreth, Herried, SYD; Mrs. Albert An. | /dian SHOE SALE troubles or asthr As sigan ° Minnesota orth Dakota. This} candy sale at the Bismarck ‘Food| tila, Arena, a 3 Ni } ‘ + SALE | and-praventive agmiitase Current Events Club Plan To Give 2 ie iy ead Ti organization | Market, Satutday afternoon. DE | School xm eae The score st! Oxfords and Pumps atesf| tag a. Hundeed GbeH an eae . e, al ‘ifteenth in ie A = RRA ag . . or e end o he rs half stood 4 to ‘* ts - 1 aaa "y a ¥ as Holds Meeting Second: Mardi Gras) district. “Cities in the state having | Play At New School Admitted hari isis. ju in the high school girls favor and | Patterns —Satin and colore Mitra. only by Bilden MeMullin ¢ 0. ak ainbety INE Gorse Beata Wie Genes : giabters at the present time ase:/ The Sixth grade league will play|tal for treatment: Mrs. Mike Kinch, | the end o See dhe tet (one eee ae oo tne Balin, Filday | coe ade) cone eos: rae Club het inl Le Be Seone’ J Harris and Mrs.| Bismarek, Minot, Fargo and Grand | at the Roostvelt School this evening.|cn, Garrison; Misa Dorothy Ryckman;,|SCore Was the skin the total land Saturday. They ar lub held 9 most pleasant mecting|L. B. Sowles appeared before the| Perks. Mrs. Tracy states that there |The last game was) ayed at the} City; Miss ‘Charlotte Smith, eT hed REECE oe (Ane SSO0 values!” Ther Bae at the home of Mrs. C. R. Simpson| Rotary Club, at their peeing yee ise ee more cities which might | Richholt school last week. woods; Mrs, Joseph Keller, | Stras- | 4." ie ie aa Store. ‘ ‘yesterday ‘afternoon. ‘The program | tetday noon,’ in behalf at tine pvet | Secure a charter and have auxiliaries, | Pai i Baby Pius Brickner, | Stras-|)/i0ian Schoo ec mliamarek {§ . SHORE ET Urea ora ereees | ELE alEha ahiOHIeETUr the orate io TUESDAY. BRIDGE CLUB) | povere Wie cR ieee bP arsed: Gaby Martin. Blugp | Eilte SLUR Staaine | 2he Bismare! Co. hi deal of Nineheea eee sitigere in the Mardi Gras or ede peanants nee of the ‘Tuesday Bridge | and Mrs. J. Henry ‘Kling, who had s William Hermes, Buckskin... : BS moved to 506 walled sdaring tiers oll eati| Which the club is planning to sta were entertained by Mrs. Carl | becn seriously ill'at the family home| Glen Ullen; Frank Krall, City. Nels at (Crys Na Rroadway. two d cee OE Shan TeNRONEEL VRE hee. call in the near future use| Myhre at her apartment in Person is reported to be fully recovered i | Dodd... G. Hilda Multi« troadway. two doors east o: onses were ma ya “Pi . a PE mex? le Soldivr was substitute con-| The Capital Security Re and Mike story. Mrs. George Rec} Henry Duemeland, on behalf of the | COU Tuesday afternoon. Three | again, BRINGING UP Little Soldier was substitute con. ‘The Capital Security Bank. ewaaal Victor Records LU C. L. Robertson, deputy supe tendent of the department of Pul lic Instruction addressed the meeting of | the Mother's Social Club, held at de Concert (in F Minor) (Liszt) Piano Solos Poth by Ignace Jan Paderewski Victor Record No. 6438, I2-inch LIGHT VOCAL SELECTIONS, whatever way she might suggest, fol lowing the reading of a communica tion urging the clubs of the state to cooperate with the public health oa? Hi i ang feLEs GEN Oe eect [ovat NUR aH Orne Gecoeee BY Molineis “Mallitier: Motdess| ci ceesenientie Mes Alec, ladaiend |verver ented general would pormit. The committee in| field on Wednesday, March 5. The " = A = ed | RED SEAL RECORDS charge of this work is held over| !Tide grew to worianhood in the vi Wagner’s Orchestra’s St.) | | The Bard of Armagh (Hughes) from last year and will have chargo| “ity of Bismarck, while the groow| Patricks. Party. Patterson| ae : ' Would God I Were the Tender Apple of the fi selection of the site| 2, 2Fosperous young farmer 01] Rall, and so deliciously cooked and’ baked! P Blonsom Both by John McCormack and planting of the tree. 3 = e ieee Fs Jictor Record No. 983, 10-incl inewely oe — y-building nutriment you Sa dascraneeieel /eaueeh soe édineretae PaUlletneaiiine cers fe MOTHER'S CLUE ADDRESSF) (Rete es Sea * The Newest for Spring All the body-building y tude in A Minor (“The Winter Wind") need for a half day’s work prepared ina digestible form-—and just enough BRAN Physico-Clinical Laboratory 119% 4th St. Bismarck, N. D. | arriving daily! The new and unusual t SSP MEL. G ee i] . . * han as yel exercise. You could Tiree Peicauilatiesshe sey egy) Avert My Tetatay ETI | , ||] in exclusive and distinctive .apparel cb aladledacalamicenarereco Mate Rounded Upin Gry Repel Bodog s « Pad us 1 : <8. + S i pa | yi 5 were nolectediat the meeting yester-| (vemtiee avnointed at the previcus! | sete Luxurious coats, exquisite frocks. eat a five-course dinner without getting CaM Kkicn | RE * h vi .{ meeting to act upon the subject o S an 5 5 aes | Call Me Back Again ‘corless Quarte r SO a eReH eee the cutting of expenses in the publi] | TREATMENT immaculate suits—at once original and as much real food as you get from two Novine Maureen Peevless Quartet your's! nkograin; schools as a means of tax reduction.| | Cee AG = iscui SRA So tee “Mrs. ‘Andrew Miller of Fargo, an Wilh other clubs in the efty and sta j as authorized by | authoritative— Shredded Wheat Biscuits at a cost of ys Wander Pa ‘Hear Bar associate member of the club, was Mr. Robertson to make an| | i 4 5 i ik S ‘ | ARBERECS = ssiuelate member’ of the club, was Sarees upon Taxation and how ‘|| Dr. Albert Abrams | 2 cents. Eaten with hot milk Shredded le aeons 19268, ae MEMBE: ay as well as | Victor Record No. 19270, 10-inch The Ameri i ili The Mother's Club is very m-.ch| } Ds O. Consultant a this ‘city fs See cree ances % aroused over the conditions which| | meal for youngsters and grown-ups. MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL Come Back to Erin Harp Solo Alberto Salvi | enlist every individual in their mem- \ Belfove Mell lieve Me If All Those Endearing Young i Alberto S: bership who ‘is eligible, before April 15, which date has been selected as the:time when the drive7will close. Officers of the Auxiliary announce that eyery wife, mother, daughter or ductions. Address all communications to M. E. Bolton, D. 0. 119% 4th St. Bismarck, N. D. will result-from the proposed tax ‘| Charms Harp Soio Salvi Victor Record No. 45391, 10-inch My Partner's Fancy—Medley of Irish Reels PRETTY BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. Herman Ode entertained twen- ty-three guests at a pretty birthday Suits $4950 tom ti 4 Tel. 240 ee Accordion re John J. Kimmel sister of a Legion man or relative) Party for her daughter, Rosa, who| |.) ‘pik Maid on the Green—Medley of Irish Jigs Ww Uehowdiot an maeevice tte eligible to|C?lebrated her twelfth birthday yes-| | NOTE il | "Ths Maid on the Green” =" membership in the Auxiltary and|terday. The hours were from four There are many _ imitation |; rink of Wat ite ey ke should not wait to be found but com-|'® six and games were enjoyed un-} | machines on the market but we |! . Touhey Victor Reeard No. 19271, 10-inch DANCE RECORDS | Why Did I Kiss That Girl?—Fox Trot California, Here | Come—Fer Trot (from | “Bombo") Both by Whiteman and His Orch, HOSKINS - MEYER Victor Record No. 19267, 10-inch } { hre dde ctor Dealérs. Mindin’ My Bus’ness—Fox Trot H Bismarck, N. D. til the birthday luncheon was served. The rooms were decorated in keeping} with the appreach of St. Patrick’s day snd the appointments were ear- vied out in the same color sch green and white. A large }: cake way used as the cent t Many pretty and useful gifts were re- ceived by the honor guest and all departed wishing little Miss Ode many happy returns of the day. are the only physicians in the western part of the state who have taken this work under Dr. Abrams and who are authorized practitioners of his method of | Diagnosis and Treatment and | who are permitted to use The} Reflexophone and the Ocil-| loclast. = Dr. Abram’s Diag- nostic and treatment machine ae municate with an officer of the local Auxiliary, and their application will be gladly received. Mrs, Fred Page or Mrs. E. F. Trepp will answer all inquiries that may be made concern- ing any feature of the membership “ that may be asked. Both the smartly tailored and the costume suit are favored by Dame Fashion. We're showing many clever adapta- tions at this modest price $19.50 \ I've Got a Cross-Eyed Papa—Fox Trot Both by The Virginians Victor Record No. 19269, 10-inch, DELPHIAN MEETING » The Alpha Eta Chapter of the Del- phian Society will meet tomorrow ;@aorning at the McKenzie hotel at “9:30 in a regular meeting. Mrs. George Register ‘vill be leader for this meeting. The study of Greek mythology will be presented by the allowing division of the subject and discussions. by the following mem- bers: The Titans and the Giants—Mrs. Au a Rosen, Zeus and Hera...,Mrs, Ralph Penner Athena .... Mrs. Elva Whitson Apollo and Artemis—Mrs. Scott Cam- eron. Ares and Hephaestus—M$s. Florence Davis. Aphrodite, Cupid and Hermes—Mrs, ....J- C, Taylor. FORTY AND EIGHT CLUB, HOSTS The Forty and eight club were hosts at a pleasant card party Inst evening at the A. 0. U. W. Hall in honor of the Legion and Auxiliary members, Bétween 75 and 80 guests were present and enjoyed a most de- » lightful evening. Jack McKenzie played several bagpipe selections, danced several Scottish dances and sang several solos in costume, which were greatly enjoyed. A lunch was served at the conclusion of the game. Ire eer : en f \ Me AU £4, FP eL, oo JUST RECEIVED SHIPMENT OF. ALL LATE MUSIC AND DREAM DADDY RECORDS. THE MUSIC SHOP 214 Main St. Others . $29.50 to $69.50 biscuits _J makea ‘ nourishing Ze “meal NEW VICTOR RECORDS ONCE A WEEK EVERY WEEK —FRIDAY ex Coats ‘and Wraps $5950 Those glorious new fabrics thai “you ‘love to touch” developed in new and distinctive ways that Will delight both maid and matron ............... $59.50 Sports models. .$12.50 to $75.00 Tailored Frocks. $395 ‘ GIVE PLEASANT, PARTY Tho U. C.T. Auxiliary gaye a very pleasant party last ¢vening at the Elks'*Club rooms.” ’Bight'tables of bridge were at play during the game with honors going to Mrs. . Harry Clough and Mrs, J, B. Smith, Lunch. eon was served at the conclusion of © the game. The Auxiliary holds.a so- cial meeting, once a ntonth for the members, and at this particular meet- ing each member had the privilege of bringing a friend. , RETURNS FROM MINOT re Mrs. ©. W. Smith returned from \ Minot, Tuesday evening where she had spent the week end visiting with friends and With her daughter Miss Nydia, who teaches near Minot. Mrs, Smith reports lier *daughter enjoys her school work very much and is getting along splendidly. _ WOMENT DONT Guard Your Mouth Let WRIGLEY’S be the guardian of your mouth and Very Necessary for Growing Youngsters VERY mother wants her chiidren to be rugged and sturdy. Give them plenty of Karo, because Karo contains a very large percentage of Dextrose. As your dcctor can tell you, Dextrose is one of the throat. It will combat trouble of various kinds. It helps to keep the teeth free from food par- ticles that ferment and cause decay. It has an antiseptic effect. It re, lieves acid mouth’ and thus not only prevents harm to the teeth, ie for cooking and table, for stew= ing dried fruits, for all candy making. And of course, Karo makes cakes, biscuits and bread taste better? Let your grocer be your Children’s Health Doctor—ask for the busy woman whether she be in business or not. No wel! dressed woman’s wardrobe is com- plete without at least one. The business, woman has several. Others.... »---$29.50 to $65 if , ; most important of all food hin for either Blue Label or BE FOOLED but serves to sweeten the stomach. Silk elements. Red Label Karo—both of equal It stimulates digestion and helps to Froc ke KY For growing children there _ nutrition, ‘ Beware! Not all Package Dyes prevent the forming of gas that is no greater energy food than Cia ees | are “Diamond Dyes” causes dyspepsia. Karo. It is pure, wholesome FREE AA booklet shout. Destrase ; ; andunusually economical. Not Eaplains why ehiliren thrive on Destro ' Read from a widely known medi- O only low in price, but Karo Sent free with beautifully illustrated 64 page pay Ne ‘ eal ‘work: ; can be used in so many ways: SALES COMPRES ra Lane change Bldg. Minneapolis, Minn, “Chewing gum aids tooth nutrition and _ the cleansing action is a defi- Our specialty! You’ll' find here A ij Sealed in its A eee 5 always the loveliest of frocks in rea tit taliat Saas tes | Aer eae Tite bevelit--& prevents dyspepais. the biggest variety findable any- mon Diese an : ates, Good chewing gum is excellent for where, Dresses which look the Get this Beautiful | Each 15-cent package of “Diamond| flavered bad digestion. t ! part of their more expensive 5 i Dyes” contains directions sq simple 4 alntecs® Aluminum Syrup Pitcher ‘ any woman. pan dye BE es eae ae, He EM < . di Fr » sweaters, stoc! by os sus eee nell atamacee, pees aa ne “ Other dresses... °$18.50 to $65 Worth §1-99 for 10c ~ , everything new, even if she has never dyed before. Choose any color and 5 Karo Labels - Refuse substitutes! ° at drug store. So we say, after every meal . Buy 5 cans of Kero from your grocer, send labels to address above with 400 and you will receive the Syrup Pitoher by parcel post. arris-1 labertson FOR WOMEN’S WEAR Bismarok, No. Dak.

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