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TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1924 “ PAGE FIVE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MILITARY FUNERAL TO BE HELD HERE A military funeral will) be |Wide Cape Is Novell Social and Personal Poor Attendance 7 "Federation Seeks At Entertainment). 100% Vote The’ entertainment given the of high school last evening was not well or: Lone t Lanai ween we effort to Have the women of the coun- beeitt prdbateacgiving a gendral jtty register a 100 percent vote this on the work outside of the regular |¥e#t. ‘The vote of the woman will he work as prescribed by the curri-|# Vital factor in the spring and fall culum. The orchestra, the Boys’ and €lections and it is the patriotic duty Girls’ Glee Club, The Physical Edu-|°f every woman citizen to avail her- cation department, the Debating Club |8¢lf of this privilege and to register ind the Junior Playmakers combined | !¢r approval or disapproval of tne .n presenting a unique and enter-j™easures now before the American William Hilker, whé shot him LETTER FROM P. A PERIER TO) tthe LJ U Oh, TI SYDNEY, CARTON nether blame. a am not 1 man thi ve oan American woman] right’ to take would have said “My dear friend” | finds it. at the beginning of this letter, for 1 was that is what [ feel you are to me.|dack v But “Cher Ami” has such a differ | Ghat 4 ent meaning when — the ench | much as Thave suffered. [ know that words are used than When one writes] if 1 were a man, | could not Took ‘Dear Friend” in English. That is|into the face of such a sweet and | of griet the reason | “Mon Che trusting woman as is Leslie Prescott | | Well, I have, seen my beautiful} without feeling like a dog: had Damar boy. T've held Mim in my arms. I've} ried her under an se pretenses felt his litthe hands upon my th . She spoke of you, d friend, 1 alto to} and! afternoon iven he} i Blaming him not entirely man after all, is his God where Reed. re 3 mi ontheast the city of MON CHER will 1 bel ‘ervices Webb Uy Rev. Jose Amer Company The General Federation men’s club and kindred tions of yomen are making at it his own pom the as willing: to give as 1 to take, and Iam not sure | ficiating. not suffering quite as | quite " in St. Ma metery led himselt death « 0 to ha th ial parents over the under childrey by ¢ with h One i im Lowa and taining program. people, The students and faculty combined to give the program for the purpose In accordance with this plan, Mrs. A. G. Porter ef Edgeley, chairman of and his little soft, wet mouth against my cheek, And oh! I wanted to al- told her Thad met you in Hollywood und she asked quite — innocently: the ¢ rel tep-duuyht with jmost crush his very life out in my aressing arms. “And yet, dear friend, I kept the faith, 1 did not sell my seeret to the woman standing From the hungry look in her eyes jT am sure she loves the baby | as jmuch 1; perhaps, for 1 er had hime as long as she hi [1 have mot been eble to watch him Jrrow as sil done. Honest “Have you never met Sydney Carton before chat? Oh, ye: I wered, jknown him a long time, Me is best man, 1 think, I ever kne Fm glad t you becanse TL expect you much better than 1.” There a bit of tone, the Citizenship Training department of the North Dakota Federation of Women’s clubs. has circulated a ter to all club women of the asking their help in getting the wom- n voters out on election day. SI asks that the woman voters famil ize themselves with the measur that are to be voted on this year and to study carefully the candidates for the different offices and their plat- }dear friend, It my antagopism forms, | : | evaporate looked into the Reports of the clubwomen v's! anxious fac that woman. stahd- end the activities along voting lines : | ing there. re requested by Mrs. Porter, that | bet : } Some way he may keep a record of the work [has an ink in the state. Mrs. Porter s baby is min| that a chairman ing. It was a peculiar — situation,} 1 ing be appointed jmy friend, particularly as) Mrs. for this par Prescott told me she Was expecting her husband every minute Jack Prescott, however, did not come. Hé was a coward, as he al- |ways is. He'didn't dare face us, the two women who have loved him, the | two women he i can tell him t wronged his wife quite he has wronged ime. of raising funds to help pay for the piano purchased for the use of the various departments of the high school Each department was well repre- sented and nothing but very compli- y remarks were heard from attending the entertainment. “Vve | the | aur sily that, know him | as more, fn wal her wistfal 1 wonder eur what has Mrs. Young States Aims of D. A. R. Mrs. George M. Young, the past regent of the Daughters ‘of the Amer- ican Revolution,/in her opening: ad. dress at the recent State Convention held at Grand Forks made the state ment that “the finest thing that ha been accomplished by the organiz tion was the formation of a society known as the Children of the Ameri- can Revolution, the purpose of which ig.to pass on inspiration to patriotic deeds to the children of the prevent day. Mrs. Young very ably summed up the ob, of the Daughters of the AtheriGin’ Revetution thus: “(19 "To pernetuate the men: of thé spirit of the men and women who achieved American independence hy the acquisition and protection of historical spots; “by’ ine encourage- ment of historicai resenreh preservation of document and of the records of the individual services ‘of revolutionary soidiers. “(2) To promote, as an object of primary importance, institutions tor the genera} diffusion of knowledge, “(3) To cherish, maintain, and ex- tend the institutions of American] freedom, to foster true’ patriotism and love of country, and io aia in securing for mankind ull the bless- ings of liberty.” Of course, everybody in this man’ town was more or less erazy to see h new Paula Peries How th | world loves to assemble in the aren: and look upon the murdering reputation or the agony of tured soul, disappointed them, though, m fiend, for it was indeed a nev’ Voula Perier that confronted them woman who met them on their n ground, and who asked neither | test means a splendid attendance | mittee to make a cabinet to put in| CP into a serious illness, With the | Fhe Goonomy BAKING POWDER | Band last} the church basement, in which to} fivst sign of a cough or cold take Pome liReepi thes Seoue libiar FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR COM. | = a Sunday afternoon the Scoutmaster e old melee family cou i To Become Candidate took some Scouts to the cabin to aily; excellent for: Did, | Has proven Tutiued Meeks veandldata Hor! stats) StUdy irda fandstake iteste., AGrum| /Hoursenoues Jolin , Prescott, | Senta USER RUTTEIEH S Sous ty> cal beeawebentnieany Arizona, stat bad couch.! Most satisfactory ‘ ahom. ous : ST RA lawiightike woe used AND TAR| Line Shi atealce "ning Shek fBleen tens west fae | COMPOUND, ang veeved me | Because of . the "TON’S unfailing. Beales HARRINGTON’S —_— voua Stoan became a second ¢ little while” H “Scout. Ady. \ s a : . | that are always ; Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor obtained : High ¢ ga service, t Harrington" now, he moot a nick where it \ BORR-——A S$ ARCELL is used. ; HAR 1 1 had ing of an intuition she the fact that the and she said noth- a tor n each club to ere war work | | SANT SURPRISE PARTY ends and neighbors planned successful surprise party for Mr. and Mrs. J. J, Rue at their pleas- ant country home, Saturday evening, March 22." More than fifty neigh hors and ‘friends’ were present and pity nor you the » but I find my emotions m only able to say Prescott my PAULA A Service, Inc.) othe Bed- and ad in Mi “The Acquittal, Barbara Bedford, who has the feminine le Whipping: Boss,” plays opposite Lloyd Hughes, ford hi The Spoilers,” other film The use of the wide cape, on the | thin summer frock, is novel indeed,| ang charming, too, as you can easily see. Embroidery in pink is combined ! the evening was spent at games und | with filet lace to trim this lingerie conversation, interspersed with mu-j frock, which “is of the finest white] sie, after which refreshments were | batiste, | served Mr. and Mrs. Rue were pre-| { sented with a beautiful floor lamp {~~~ —~|* SCOUT NEWS as a token of remembrance from f—cily News 7° nds and neighbors. | CITY NEWS |. |) Rue were former res- |g é city but have been making their home on their farm for a number of years. Mfr. and Mrs, Rue plain to move to the city in a ‘short time to make their future homé and hey have formed a large number of in the country who wish them sand happiness in their home in Bismérek. overcome has much as ey successes. Hughes, in “The Whipping Legion Post Commander, who leac in their fight against the whipping® bo: if ng system. 2 have given Lesli | Copyright, 1924, of Boss,” e acts the vole of the fellow Legionaires and the convict woe PEP RPE PAS LEE LILLIA Chaftes a Daw, Kate Price, Tully Marsh: Morrison, Phillip Dunham, Wilson Hummel, Thomas Ricketts, Ann Ray Hallor and 1 oln Plummer, lace, There wi cout mee was some di study for Fox Patrol cr attendance ut ty evening. There ussion about the bird imp requirements and the reported one bird, the | Auspices Lloyd Spetz Post No. 1 American Legion AUDITORIUM MARCH 26TH-27TH. Music by Auditorium Orchestra. 8:15 P.M. PUUGAUOOOUSUGNUEOUOOSOSUUCUUDEOOUODOCUSEOCUUUDUAQUUCGUOUEUOOOOURTURUGUEEQUOOELSUEGO’ MARCH '® CHANG One weathe prepar slight FROM DEVILS LAKE Fred J. Traynor of Devils Lake is! in this city on business. oe - The Scouts who take bench work at Hold Rehearsal High School were appointed as a com BLEW y expect many chan in Mareh, and should m There at the evening. x Ss rehearsal WEDNESDAY STUDY CLUB Members of the Wednesday Study ee, Club will meet with Mrs. F. E. Shep- PLEASANT BENEFIT PARTY — jard, 6 Avenue.B, tomorrow afternoon. Twenty-five tables were in play at] Modern Italians is the subject of the the Odd Fellows hall Jast evening at} afternoon's study, A .description- of Progressive Norwegian Whist_ and] Mussolini and his achievements and Bridge, at the Royal Neighbors Bene- | activities will be given by Mrs, Svein- | fit card party, which fctlowed the{jorn Johnson and Mrs. F. E. regular business meeting. Honors at} aid will present El bridge were’ won by Mrs. George] briclle D’ Annunzio. Ebert and Robert Petron. Miss Ver-|Kellog has heen assigned the achieve. ery, and Mr; Young received the | ments of Marconi, the modern in: prizes for high score at Whist, Re-, tor. Topics in brief will be given freshments were seryed,at the close} at the close of the mecting, of the game by the committee on en- e tertainment for the evening. Admission 50c. LADIES ATTENTION Bus fare refunded on all millinery purchases over $10.) At Moline’s Milliner Modes,; Mandan, N. Dak. urck hospital j 5 for treatment: Mrs. Archie Kennedy, @ |Sentinel Butte; Freda Becker, Pol: || lock, S. D.; Walter Peterson, Mott. | % Discharged; Max Kilber, Ashley; Mrs. A. L. Small, and baby girl, Bis marek; Mrs. John Albers and baby} boy, Hannover; E. H. Knudtson, Cole Harbor. Ad THE MOVIES AT THE CAPITOL Undoubtedly the outstanding qual- ity of “The Net,” the drama of mys tery and thrills produced by William Ke ii its tremendous dramatie This emotional drama | ; Which was adapted from the succe ful play by Maravene Thompson, will be shown here tomorrow at the Cap-|yan of all fat people. Get this, bi itol Theatre. In book form the story | stim, is the ery of fashion and a& was known as “The Woman's Luw,”|iety” And the overfat. wring. tl i was then adapted for the stage] hands in, mortification and helpless- by Miss Thompson. ness; revolting at nauseating drags, Barbara —\Costietong) | Raymanilil sraia of vidlent exercixe, dreading Bisonier and “Aluery Roscoe are (hol i aawelcamé and unaatiatying dict, J Mbimeipale) Ingeheymese Arinnie Vere tii dney “nit upan) the Rucmiless| ond place. . | Mrs. Frankie Lyman of Cando and| Chester, the eldest son of Mr. und) sion of the oft-repeated and familiar | Marmola_ Prescription and learn | Mrs, Francis .Keuster of St, Paul, Mrs H. E. Paul, 506 Fourteenth |triangle which is presented here Marmela Preserip Wee cane SPEAKS TO STUDENTS | well known in this city as state and | Street passed away Sunday morning! from a new angle. TaReRCereanils Aadbenciie. celtnoitocne C. L. Young :addressed the stu-j national Degree of Honor workers i ; nde after an illness of ten months. The | E Hi caily clint ao H i val remains were taken to Underwood | hange of their mode of life, bu dents of the high school in assembly | will be guests of honor at a special | (:N*Ns were tiken| to Underwood harmlessly, secretly, and quickly this morning in Keeping with the, meeting in Fargo this evening, This| iil te held and intorment, will take reaching their ideal of figure, with a program ‘of the faculty to have is to, be known as the Lyman-Keus- place Wednesday. smoother skin, better appetite and series of talks presented by business | ter night and a of twenty can- | PAC 2 mock Weunosday,. hur IHR GARNIER, eee and professional men of the city by | didates will bé initiated followed by Toe Ee Te A Rel te coiues Mormela Prenentonon addressing the students throughout | 4 social meetin ing story of romance and adventure, | 4™ pmes I E p the year relative to their professions | * 8 laid in the time of King James Il. | Tablets from the same famously haym- or business. Playing the part of Barbara Wins- Jess formula as the Marmola Presenip- iy if low, Miss Talmadge has a role which | tion. It behooves you to learn the sat- POSTPONE MEETING ds a remark. | isfactory, beneficial effects of this| The American Legion Auxiliary y- Known chiefly as a] @reat, safe, fat reducer by giving to meeting for this week has been post- comedienne, she is called upon to your druggist one dollar for a box, poned until April 9, when a short give a dramatic characterization; and | or sending a like amount to the Mar- ushfsue' inaeting will be hela, corns she does so with a sureness and|mola Company, 4642 Woodward Ave smencing: at. 7:30. ‘ollowing e fh | finesse that are striking. nue, Detroit, Mich., with a request j yg y | +businessomeeting, a benefit card par- Talmadge is supported by |that they mail to you a box of Mar-| AU ORLD SIGE BATE 7: sity -will beévpiven {05 all mmamberss Conway Tearle, aided by Morgan|mola Prescription Tablets, new, members and those eligible to membership in the Legion Auxiliary. VISITS AT FARGO John Lofthouse of this spending several days with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ear) Flem- ing, of Fargo. Mr. Lofthouse went to Fargo from Valley City where he attended the state Basketball tourna- ment games. HAMPOQO——. Vil t lad at Ri IN’S. Return to Wilt Mr. and Mrs. William a mont, FORTNIGHTLY CLUB % The regular meeting of the Fort- LOCAL STUDENTS WIN nightly Clab will be held «with Mrs. M Local students at the University of | F, L. Conklin, tomorrow afternoon, |Who were injured \, North Dakota were members of the} at her home, 11 Avenue A, West, The | ®Uto accident at. thy corner of Sixth two highest teams in the inter-society.| club will celebrate their annual guest | #4 Rosser Streets have returned to debate. Kenneth J. Crawford of Bis-; day and an exhibit of the Near East! their home in Wilton after receiving marck is a member of the Adelphi | wilybe made in keeping with the line! treatment in one of the local hospi- Literary society debating team which} of study made by members of the|t#ls for injuries received at that won first place and Miss Lois Crary | club the past year. time. of Bismarck is a member of the Kap- | pa Psi Omicron team which took sec-/ HONOR WELL, KNOWN WOMEN Safe Fat Reduction Reduce, reduce, reduce, is the slo- Kuluka week in the MOT Mave ay a TAU ALUMYy| CONTENTS 118 Funeral Services at Underwood OW. SIMPLE SUBTRACTION: THE ELTINGE Constance Talmadge in “The Dan- gerous Maid,” is the attraction this week Wednesday and Thursday CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us during the vilkinson wi for | recent illness and death of our be- Oakland, California, this evening | toved husband und father. We thank with ‘her son John, Mrs. Wilkinson | guy friends the florab offerings will make an extended visit with the | ing for the kindly sympathy shoe families of her sister and two broth- | in so many ways and assure all that ers, Mrs, Wilkinson will be jomed | each’ shall be most kindly remember- by her mother and~father, Mr. and Sepomenner ed and treasured. Mrs, W. H. Stabler of Mandan early Mrs. John Kiley and family. in April. : Simple arithmetie » testing. times as‘ value of cow- snuch as that of any other brand LEAVES FOR CALIFORNIA Mrs. A. C. Wilkinson will leave for The “star boarder” that eats $49.50 worth of feed and returns $42 worth of butterfat is a liability—a drag on her owner's pocketbook. The cow that eats the same amount of feed and produces $80 worth of butterfat a money maker, is Cow-testing tells which is which. ‘That is why the City National Bank believes every farmer should be a member of a cow-testing association. Gx%e CITY NATIONAL BISMARCK, NO. DAKOTA Pst. . A. S. BOLSTER’S RESIDENC CAN BE PURCHASED above residence Ix located¥in the most restricted residential section of the City, having a frontage of 70 feet, with large trees, vines and lawn. The house consists of large rooms and bath, also a firepMce, Purchase price $6000 with favorable terms. See Hedden for City Service. Webb Block _Hedden Real Estate Agency « Phone «" WOMEN’S RELIEF CORPS A most enjoyable afternoon was spent by members of the Womens’ Relief Corps at the recent meeting held with Mrs. A, D, Cordner, 37 Avenue A. Following the regular. business, meeting a social hour was enjoyed during which time the hos- tess served refreshments, : eo LEAVES FOR OAKLAND Dr. J. B, Hollenbeck will leave th evening for Oakland, California, hav- ing be@m, called there by the federal authorities due to. the precalence of hoof and mouth disease in Califorvia. DEGREE OF HONOR A regular meeting of the Degree of Honor will be held Thursday even- ing, March 27, at the A. O. U. W. Hall cat 8.o’clock. Initiation of candidates will be followed by a social hour. Remington, President, iraham, Vice President and Cashier. C. M. Schmierer, Assistant Ca “A THICK LAYER OF DUST HAD COLLECTED” So reported the fire; prevention engineer as he described the dang- erous condition of an electric motor in a policyholder’s factory. TO RETURN HOME E, A. Hughes was to return home today from California where he has been spending much of the winter. RETURNS HOME Mrs. Chris Hensler returned home yesterday after a two months visit with friends and relatives in San Francisco, Portland and Salem, Ore- fon, hes Seattle. | IN MINNEAPOLIS Mayor A. P, Lenhart is in Minnea- polis on official business. ILL AT HOME Miss. Gwendolyn Jensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jensen has been confined to her home the past week, suffering from a severe cold. Finds-Kellogg’s Bran “Easy constipation” after suffering for years Constipation’ is a dangerous disena Kellogg’s Bran relieves mild and' It can lead to, many cthers. Twenty | chronic constipation because it is ALL | years’ suffering with constipation wa-'bran. It brings sure results, It] dermined this man’s health. Kellogg ’e' sweeps; cleans and purifies the intes- Bran restored it—as it has done for| tine in nature’s own way. Don’t ox- thousands. This is what he saya: ~ | periment. Only ALL bran ean be 100 * Tper cent effective, * If eaten regularly, KelJogg’s Bran, cooked and krumbled, is guaranteed" to bring permanent relief—or your grocer returns your money. You should/eat two tablespoonfuls daily—! in chronic cases, with every meal. The flavor is delicious—nut-like— | cooked and krumbled. Enjoy it with milk or oreesb ereenbled on dther cereals, cool hot cereals, or in the delightful Tecipes on. every pack- Creek. 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