The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 18, 1924, Page 5

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DLDOWEFA ROU wJtole v) ||ASK COOLIDGE 1 who assisted us by their kindly KERCHIEFS MATCH | oe 4 sympathy, flowers and presence at The newest handkerchiefs to | | TOSTAND FOR the time of death and assure each | carry with the evening frock are of | i hat every kindness shail not be for-| chiffon ‘that matches the frock in | 19 tha y © al chiffon e [ a eC || HAUGEN’S BILL | gotten ' , edged with gold or silver Vj neuer L. B RCE, ace, Hie | . SHOWALTER, . ‘| Social and:Personal | Silver ‘Wedding . |Mardi Gras eee Washington, March 18,—-Farm rep- wen Eee Uso Pud a ‘Tresentatives from ther middlewest MRS, JAMES GILLISPIE. i LIZARD HANDLE A smart pa sol of crimson silk President Cooli ed todiy tol “* Sopse ‘ . LETTER FROM JOHN ALDEN PRES-) Wer known. Shohas stood by me, | ae OXFORD 6 Pie ror ikea colonel y Soh TO. Le Sats tive his support to the Me His XFORD GRAY {has a handle, of lizard skin colored Anniversary To Be April, 10 COTT TO LESLIE PRESCOTT, | through chick gAd thin. 1 hope so! Bai a He copaeattats vill feat fi Oxford gray is becoming a strong | red to match. ——- CONTINUED Lday to Jeter know how TE appre-| jy conueoss, competitor of navy blue and the wii oe FSI Mr. and Mrs. A. C, Baulke cele-| Several important matters were The telephone, dear, was from] ©#te ex” | These who called upon the presi- | bairline stripe when it comes to! phe greatest known ocean le f the smart tailleur in the Pacific, off Mindanao, is OSD feet. | FINELY TUCKED The finely tucked ‘tuxedo bosom blouse is the most fashionable type brated .their silver wedding anniver-| decided at the joint mecting of the sary last evening at their home, 319| heads of committees front the Bis- Second street. Those present were} marck and Mandan Business and Pro- members of the “bride's family. At] fessional clubs held’ in the Bismarck nine o'clock a, bountiful dinner was | club rooms last evening. Plans were Ruth. Of course T fully agreed with her.) dent, were O. KE. You will be glad to know that she]U knew you had only to storm ti) of the American Bureau Fede , ang I have made it all up. T guess] citadel to take mother’s heart into |S. H. Thompson, president of the [li I was wrong, but I was jealous. It} your keeping. (nois Agricultural Association; dfute, pre Special, meeting, Tancred .. ‘ rt me to think that had given é net 7 os pmbe adc. W. H ; - j % a , 3, served by the hostess: In keeping | perfected for the entertainment. of Gr reEaetee thie ts Gomtteeieharn | fooe niother!) Naturally ‘3 ree Total Harm Buceng Fea. {t0 be. worn with Cie tweed suit.| Commandery, No. 1, Wednes- bein St. Patrick's Day green and the ‘state convention to be held in Dhue ged sw oullniicewer Cone! yon and anyone who shows her ean L For tailored suits of serge or] day evening. Dinner in the white streamers stretched front the| this city during the month of May. I am satisfied now. However, that] [y6 (east attention gains-ner frieud< [CUNO that the mddiewest | Kasha a more feminine type with Wip at once | Te; oe “15 fai ine chandelier to each corner of the table] At the, meeting of the frills or embroidery {gy perm: Temple at 6:15. Annual in upon which was a beautiful bouquet | Bismarck club following the joint HAHED Weeahues He otIGe aayeU Ratt | Ste thinks ste chooses ee evlonas | Wan in X worse) coniltfon Ghai it Wad yj. | spection. of green roses and carnations.| meeting, it was voted to rent the arry because the other day T MSD-| utirety upon thelr character and | DEM st any time since the close While the guests were seated at the| second floor of the old Franklin pened in at het ahop, and hence’ [worthiness when the truth is, ‘like | Pe ui) ibe any table Mrs. J. L. Hughes read, “Her-|-house which is now occupied by the IU cated (tb) ies thet witha eects higher purchasing power for what | « Jip town were buying the most .efab-| ™est people, she chooses them en-} #}orate underwear at the most ex- self and Myself,” a poem suitable for| Dunham Lumbet Co. These roonis he has to sell, other than more credit tirely upon their seeming ‘nterest | _ the two occasions. During the course | will all be made over intu model club cabiieat pel in her. | mee 4 of the evening, the song, “Silver| rooms ung redecorated. Workmen a Sie NBiieRtsar veRY , : CARD or THANKS | g, > 5 fae 5 AbneoWlé- Mother is very self-centerea. She | i ( Threads Among the Gold” was sung,| are busy at the remodeling now and ceva tone eee (tak eh interest in any. | We wish to thank our many one had put up thy money for her| doesn’t take much intere ; and aie eho | was she could] thing outside the four walls of her make at least 75. per cené for that | bony and herself. She lives almost weit someone, entirely in’ the past and she of) i AND MRS, FRANK ANDRI Texpeet it was Walter Burke gave | course, thinks that all youms people | ay pAMILYS her the money. © wrong if they for one moment do ieee a Ruth tells me she has entered suit | <nythings or say anything that was | against her husband for desertion} not done or said) when she was and although she did not say so. Tl ycung. it is agreed between them) T have been very angry with ‘her, | ry Walte# when he} leslie, since our marria; ends and neighbors for the kind ss shown us in oup recent bereave and “Martiage Bells" was played on| the rooms are to be in readiness for the piano. the entertainment of the state con- © Mr. and) Mrs. Baulke received | vention. many beautiful silver gifts one of Miss Henricka Beach was chosen which was a fruit basket sent by| chairman of the committee to stage | y Mrs. Baulke’s’ sister, Mrs. Frank| the Mardi Gras or’ trade pageant { Walbert, who resides in California, | which will’ be given in the gitv au e EE SARE SESS ditorium, April 10, Federation Loan. Fund Grows CARD OF THAN | We are desirous o deepest appreciation and than Jevery kindness and consideration shown us during the lang illness and deuth of our mother and grandmoth- er, Mrs. Lavina Pierce. We thank our Large Crowd Hears ee Splendid Program In response to a request of Mrs. J.’ C. Taylor, of this city, who is chair-j An unusually:large crowd was pr man of the student scholarship loan | ent last evening at the’ fourth con- fund of the North Dakota Federation cert to be given by the St. .M of Music Clubs, that each club in the band. Each number on the. program federation give an open public pro- Was especially well given and markeq gram at which a silver offering be PTogress was noted in the band num- s for 6, beeaus Gomes back. ‘shrough the. influence of that venom .T hope she won't be sorry. You ous old maid, Pr a Bradford, Know, Leslie, I never dfd care for jas not treated you with the co Purke, but U made such a mistake cition that you deserved in Ellington that 1 almost doubt mv at y yuess that is all os summing up of any man’s character | 6. ne is like a child, forgets all } after that. quarrels und bud feelings of ye To return to Mrs. Atherton. day dis always o bring Of course I insisted that she was | 0) Tn} | he | i i oth taken for the loan fund, the Fargo bers.; The boys have been working i i ery foolish and that you felt rather + aH 2 +. diligently- duri inter =| all coats believe in being| Very (00 rsh ane play in z Musie Club is gi a program this ‘diligently’ during the winter months . et - urt at the stand she had taken about . Bn ee and a number of quite accomplished |SeVerely plain. this season even|hurt at the stand sh Aftey evening at Stone's auditorium, in tha ~(€ city. The program is varied corsist- ing of voice and piano numbers. Mrs. Taylor states that at the time she became chairman of this scholar- ship loan fund that there were but $15 in the fund and by the contribu- tions made by the St. Cecelia Club of Dickinson and the Thursday Musical club of this city the fund ‘has grown to approximately $130 dollars. not mixing friendship with her busi ness, T really musicians @re im the organization. though simplic s the rule. This |. The numbers on the program given | black satin model introduces pan} RPMs i che ahswerca, by the little tots were especially good | ls of bias folds, and collars and erhaps it is silly,” she answe: 1 but it is just one of my little van and | for me when FT was a boy. | and the instructors can well take/CUffs that show irue French in- s It mokes me very happy to know |} The Easter and June n Prarie) pnuity. vi feet that all Tog S DE 11€ vasler ane dune pride in the splendid St, Patrick's | senuity, Se ae ause To am|/tat you are helping me do this she # peeimalnene anal ea S 22st! Married! {ro make ap for her sacrifice worl How to tell the genuine Victrola Lift the lid. Then you'll see the trade-mark “Victrola.” You'll also find the name “Victrola” and the other Victor trade-marks, the famous dog and the famous phrase; “His Master's Voice.” . Even children know these trade-marks. And it is equally easy to recognize the Victrola by its suverior translation {rom Victor Records of the voices and instruments of the world’s greatest artists. These trade-marks are your guarantees of quality and a lifetime of service. Get your Victrola and Victor Records here. HOSKINS-MEYER . Exclusive Victor Dealers. Bismarck, N. D. Victrola from you L deserve bee Brides are going to want an efficient business wi { : : ; $ already received more from Leslie {Want you, want you, dearest. i Day program. The tableau depicting | the life of St. Patrick was very pretty ; and quite an educational feature. t least one more concert will be CITY NEWS ; given by the boys assisted by the| || It will:be remembered that the| cose of the uchool year’ ne | my Advertise For Bids Thurediy Mi Clibehias’ given . ne city commission in meeting <a last night decided to a several splendid concerts to swell this JOV: ICIN' a ake Anata. fund and several members of the club] ayo Gocmae ane Nyt Ae TY vel Cyne eee acon who are teaching have contributed a4 very pleasant dancing party last x a SSL oases Bak tat the Proceeds from the silver offecing) evening at their hall. About 75 cou- Births Bismarck Hospital FOI feof this ucholadhip fond ¢™* | ple were in attendance. The party| Attorney General and Mr Admitted to the Bismarck hospital | POUNI The annual festivar and federation| #5 2 St. Patrick’s affair and the|F. Shafer of this city announce the| soy treatment: Kennith Clark Robin- | while Masicvalubey obi tate will be | CVeRines entertainment was ushered] birth of a daughter at the Bismarck son; Mrs. C. Christenson, | of Music clubs of the sta ie in by a‘short grand march led by the| hospital, March 17. VW pie Douglas; Vernon Suresh: | held at Grand Forks April 8, 9 and 10-1 committee on entertainment attired| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ritchie of cn Mott: ‘Max. Keller, A€blegs | Other clubs may have a report to/in trish costumes. At the conclusion| this city are the parents of a baby win Small, city. Dischargt serait eatsedt for the, Lenefit at the| Of thé march, pretty green paper caps | boy born today, oline Miller, Hurdsfield; Mrs, Sam|for morning frocks at the present Jeweler, Bismarek. proney raised for the benefit of the! were showered upon the marchers = Krouse, Kulm; Joseph Saldin, Cole time and it comes in a most inter- — ‘The house of lucky wedding fund during the past year. from a basket suspended from the Entertain’ Election Board Harbor; Helen Kolb, Washburn; Mrs. |esting range of colors. rings. nan, Ihave} When are you coming home? 1 Rngbtaved Wedding than even friendship should take JACK. ; Rings. ce, In | She is the sweetest woman [ have | (Copyright, 1924 NEA Se | i i We are showing a beau- 4 thereof in excess of 24 miles. ise for! salary on motor routes range; ruction, bids} 33,450 to $2,600 per annum, according | cellent for coug! to length John R. Lyon “Thad HONE and it relieved me in a li The | HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND, the from j old reliable family cough remedy, ex inums and White Gold— A cough, use TAR COM i tiful assortment in Plat- featuring the Wedding 3ells as our leader. Adv XX ar ce a F. A. KNOWLES \ faite eetaes gas, ceiling. Dancipg was enjoyed until] The election’ board of the Third Otto Becker and baby girl, Linton; ! . my AT VALLEY CITY 12:30.when lunch was served. Warg were entertained by the Home] yys W. H, Williams and baby girl, MOIRE BAGS | Miss Lillian Cook, director of the padi gy Keonomies department of the high | Gj William Mott, Beulah; Edith Black moire bags with silve | a i ' Sebel h bh hieh: tad ae Veh ee a GIVE ANOTHER PARTY school today at ‘luncheon ‘at noon 2nd] Q)son, Baldwin. appropriate ta ¢ short time a y City as se itati reapean asain will be entertained at dinner this i o veats ¢ red suit or fiuest at the home of Mr. and Nr: Invitations have been. issued. for e ed a inner his. n one wears a taflored suit or 4 Ms Pees 7 another Eastern Star. and Masonic] evening. Miss Morris’ class in cook-' yARCH’S CHANGEABLE WEATHER | frock. H ~ £ s ic vision of Miss Morr weather in March, and should be pre- | RUCHES POPULAR | Osteopathic Phy: ; sonic Temple Friday evening, March .° She will spend several days} Sonic Temp % a ‘ viene thig week on business 2! The committee is making ar- = pared for coughs and colds. The ening and dinner frocks of | i i i i iss | TANBEMents to introduce several nov- _ St. Alexius Hospital _ | slight cold, if neglected, may develop | crepe or satin have vuches to be J l19!2 Mth St. Telephon Coole ee eroticy weuident of Vair{elties to add to the evenings enter- taihdmitted to the St. Alesius Hespic/to a serious illness. With the first | worn about the neck of tulle in the Bismarck, N. D. hey City and was librarian of the|tainment. Irish features promise to ail or ined Bee ie sign of a cough or cold take FOLEY’S | came shade. public Ibrary in that city, during her} be an important part of the evenings Hylak Raleigh; Master Arthur Mehl-| residence there, entertainment. off, Tuttle; «M Rosina » Becker, it vErery 7 y; Miss Helen ( Kildeer, P... 0. SISTERHOOD MEETS LEAVES FOR GRAND. FORKS |, Discharged: David Paint, » Elbo- The P, E. 0. Sisterhood held its} Mrs. E. A. Thorberg left yesterday] i700 Minnie. mittee Dacian Fania regular mecting yesterday at the|morning for Grand Forks to attend Be ee De nie elceeter, Glead Ue ny fhome of Mrs. Worth Lumery, 311]the State convention’ of the Daugh-| {1% W- F. Nichol and baby girl, Mof- Third Street. The newly elected offi-|ters of the « American’ Revolution, | leers presided and response to roll|which is in session in that city, Mrs.| ° eall was made with well known politi-]Gearge M. Young, State Regent, ex- slogans, Mrs, F. R, Smyth pected to arrive’ from Washington resting discussion of and preside at the sessions scheduled ers and women in politi to be held today and tomorrow. next meeting will be held March 31 : lat the home of Mrs. P. J. Meyer. ' Rural Carrier Examination The United States 1 Service Commission: has announced an exam- ination to be held at Bismarck, N. Dak., on April 12, 1924 to fill the position of rural carrier at Bismarek and vacancies that may later occur on rural routes from that post office. The salary of a rural carrier on a LEAVE FOR HOME Judge and Mrs. Andrew Miller and daughter Elangir, left this morning for their homeYin Fargo. Mr, Miller] sp gead atiy “wy : 3 : i ly wagon route of 24 Spent a few days in the city attend-| mites is $1,800 per annum, with an HE sou nusinersiagalrsnatter closine additional $30 per mile per annum ud for each mile or major — fracti Mrs, Miller has visited with friends|“°" °#¢® mile or major . fraction in the city: A number of informal social events were given in honos of M.| Mrs. Miller during her visit here. F 7 . VE _ LADIES ATTENTION | THE TROUBLE OF Bus fare refunded on all] foayaaaam VV dl ce ky 4 millinery purchases over $10. j 5 Ai At Moline’s Milliner Modes,| |BSAgpeMy anwrz =i Cfa7227e IT IS MADE Mandan, N. Dak. JUST DISSOLVE AND DRINK IT. A GREAT CONVENIENCE AND OH, SQ GOOD! HERE FROM STEELE Mrs, C, H. Karpen of Steele is in the city, having come to accompany her young son Keith home after re- ceiving treatment at a local hospital for the past several weeks. HERE FROM BURNSTAD Mrs. Dewey M. Rice and Mrs. SUNSHINE CLUB TO MEET The Sunshine Club will hold its cegular meeting tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. T. Burke, 14 HY-LO BRIDGE CLUB Pleating Is Feature H The Hy-Lo Bridge club will mect ‘omorrow. afternoon with Mrs. J. 1 etser at her home, 419 Fifth Street. LEAVES FOR SUMMER Mrs, J, L. Hubert of this city left Il his afternoon for Glendive where she Mwill spend the summer. HERE FROM WILLISTON S, M. Sterrett of Williston was in Bismarck yesterday looking atter business. interests. SPENDS FEW: DAYS HERE Mrs, C. H. Baker of Glen Ullen is spending a few days in\the city. TRANSACTS BUSINESS A. H. Nygaard of Washburn was in she city yesterday on business. # Latest Popular Music ar- tiying daily. Bismarck Music > Store, 512 Bdwy. ‘ , }GETS POSITION ON GRADUATION DAY Like'so many graduates of Da- kota Business College, Fargo, N. D., N. P. Whiting stepped right from the schoolroora inty a job. ‘The Gwinner State Bank employed him the very day he graduated, ° Dakota Business College is called ‘on by-nearly 700 banks for workers. \*‘Dakota’? has placed nuidfeds of QUICK QUAKER '—cooks in 3 to 5 minutes Your grocer now has two styles of Quaker Oats—one new. , QUICK QUAKER cooks in half the time of coffee. And makes luscious, creamy oats the quickest breakfast dish! Same plump oats as regular Quaker Oats, the kind you've always known. But ' ent thinner and partly cooked — smaller Bo ie lakes that cook faster, that’s the only dif- Hl BLL} ED; 5 ference. f studénts with Standard Oil Co.,| - KER A: a All the rare Quaker flavor, All the Ford Motor Co., etc. Training}. ‘ Ps at 5 NIT E OATS peuignmment OF the world’s premier vigor = Thrifty housekeepers, who appre- ciate the economy of using only the best of cooking materials, will wel- come Amaizo—the superior oil for frying, shortening and salad dressings. _ Amaizo has eleven distinct advantages over other oils and cooking fats. Your Grocer Has It AMERICAN MAIZE-PRODUCTS CoO. New York Chicago it i : breakfast. But—quicke: i ; wicker, Pere elow ihe SeocesStul™ Env], Wi gown has srsieht tines O : bp sin early Spring, finish when help is | pleating, it hag all ‘ae initial re- n KINDS i QUAKE) PAtTs vin greatest demand, Write F. L, |quirements of ‘a tashfonable trock. Now at G ay . 2 The unusual feature there ig the end i Watkins, ;Pres,y 806. Front Sts | ieoveless ape of tine? gleatiic: Quick Quaker and Quaker Oats ‘Fargo, N.. Bb. “iy, woah eases ‘to the Wwafstiine.” ) Get whichever you prefer . ‘ q . J 2 ee eee

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