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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26,1924 Social and: ‘Personal ‘| Pretty. Wedding Solemnized The home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hensler, 406 Ninth’ Street was the scene of a pretty wedding, last even- ing at 8:30. Rev, H. C. Posticthwaite reading the wedding service whic! united Miss Bertha Voelker and W. F. Gagner in matrimony. Mrs. Gagner is.a graduate nurse of the Mayo Bros. hospital of Roches- ter, Minnesota and has resided at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C, W, Por- ter of this city for the past year, Mr. Gagner is a well known business man in tle city and has been a resident of Burleigh County for a number of years, having resided on his farm, southeast of the city previous to his entering the Dray and Transfer bus- iness in this city, two years ago, Mr, Gagner is a brother of Mrs. fensler. Following the wedding ceremony, a wedding supper was served to the im- mediate family and intimate ‘friends of the bridal couple at the Hensler home, . My. and Mrs. Gagner will reside on the: grooms farm, which is located, fifteen miles southeast of the c SEWING CIRCLE TO MEET St. Mary’s Sewing Cjrcle will mect tomorrow afternoon at the school auditorium at 2:30, Mrs. Jacob P. Heltemes and Mrs. Paul Cervinski will act: as hostesses, “A cordial in- vitation is extended to all members of the parish hnd their friends. RETURNS TO BISMARCK John Reuter of this city returned from spending the winter-in Califor- nja,.today.. Mrs. Reuter stopped off “in the Twin Cities to visit for a short time*before returning to Bismarck. RETURNS FROM MINOT Miss Celia Hagen has returned to her duties as seerctary in the rail- road commissioners offices at the state capitol after spending the week- end in Minot the guest of Miss Geor- gene Bogle. <i ATTENDS PARENT TEACHERS MEETING » Miss Bertha Palmer was the princi- pal speaker at a Parent-Teacher’s meeting held in Jamestown last evening. REBEKAHS DANCING PARTY The. Rebekahs are giving a novel dancing party, Friday evening at the I. 0. O. F. hall. Ladies are asked to wear aprons and the men overalls. The committee in charge are working hard to make this one of the most successful parties of the season. A good orchestra has been secured and a good time is. assured those who at- tend. Rebekahs, Odd Fellows and their friends are welcome. BAPTIST LADIES AID ‘ Members of the Baptist Ladies Aid and their friends will be entertained at their regular monthly: social meet- ing at the home of Mrs. E. T. Burke, 14 Avenue'W., tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Burke, Mrs. Moyer arid Mrs. Gallihan will be hostesses. A pro- gram will bé given during the after- noon. TQ GIVE FOOD SALE The Lpdies Aid of-the First Luth- Sian sGMUReh’ Will hold’ @ tooaratle next Saturday afternoon at Soren- son's hardware store on MainStreet. All kinds of home made bread, cakes, sputsbakelser, fattigman, rosettes, doughnuts ete. Baked beans will be for sale, VISITS PARENTS Sveinbjorn Johnson, judge of the Supreme Court, stopped off in Grand} Forks, Monday on his way to visit with his parents, at Mountain, N. D. Mr, Johnson will return to the city in time for the convening of the April Supreme Court: term. .. Mrs, F. B. Strauss was hostcss to. members of the Tuesday Bridge ciub aftergoon. Three tables Play during the game. Re- freshments were served at the close of the afternoon's playing, AT. FARG 0 KE. B Cox was in Fargo yesterday attending to professional business. FARGO VISITOR Gilbert Semingson, State Examiner, was a Fargo visitor yesterday. TO MOVE TO OHIO J. F. Gerling is planifg to leave in several weeks for Columbus, Ohio, to make his ome, “FIRST LADY” . Copyright, Harris & Ewing This i8 Mrs, Coolidge's latest pic- ture, It wes taken*at the annual ‘yi ww of the Department of niu 8. wn ice, wife of the paces fained for Mrs. Coolidge ond . inet members’ wives, ‘ resentations outlined in the citation are that the company's hosiery which it offered for sale was “Fash- ioned Hosiery,” whereas, it is al- leged, such hosiery is what is known as “Tubular” Woven Hosiery, with a seam added in whole or in part unnecessarily to simulate fashioned hosiery; and that the hosiery man- ufactured and offered for sale by r ah | mate Nl Holy, fair, and wise The heavens such That she might adored be. Is she kind, or is she fair? For beauty lives with kindness, Love does to her eyes repair To help him of his blindness— And, being help’d, inhabits there. Then to Sylvia let us singe That Sylvia isexcelling; She excels each nfortal thing =< ~~ Upon the dull earth dwelling; To her let us garlands bring. - Wiliam Shakespeare. LETTER FROM SYDNEY CARTON T0'JOUN ALDEN PRESCOTT = | xiven up the | ast I don't know why DEAR JACK: to you, There’ are some things to me in| suf this life that’ mre utterly inexplain- able, and perhaps the one that is most so is the fact that a maf of your caliber and personality js able! or has been able to draw -unto your- self two such women as Paula Perier! on and Leslie Hamilton. Both are too good for you. {get into an I've had a letter from Paula from | wrote I'm writing this that 5 You're who can't keep out of it that’s the to you, and al preliminary to what I'm going to put which is both 4 If ever you do trouble in which » wom yeason Pm writing an i A.W.LUCAS COMPANY “The Store of Quality and Service” SPRING SUITS The Suit is Fashion Right for the Spring and Easter season. There is a thrill ‘for the woman or miss who prefers the tailored mcdels, and the Sports Suits and three » piece styles are a revelation in their bea ity of style and material The | | Three Boyish PP wiz Gil). 4 Piece Sports ALANS i \ Hin | Costume Suit ONS MA Suits In s Homespuns \ Hit i ure dstek agar und Tweeds: HK - or Bhs! any colors Tan, NWA) ' secas! Grey and Blue MANY cleverly “de wre’ ultra 1 Wy ; Hil signed mece smart with i their single t ins strais vt lines ' 4 with 7 mid the pices ME sleeve star’ at \ i un priced 2130) Hy | s5()ee TAILLEURS The well dressed woman has a tailored suit for business or street wear. Short ov three quarters length coats attractively trimmed are the rule and prices rang upward from / $25.00 the respondent is “Real Sifk” or|Which T know she went to your;to me for help, for TN make an ‘ p Warne house absolutely decided to put the| example of you if possible. ey G Silk,” whereas such hosiery; the y F CSD ) al [ CITY NEWS $ Trade Body in complaint statce, in not ahelte come | ater up to Leslie, and take her THe whole moving picture utes Resa te ae child with her as she shévk the dust|in Hollywood is saying Dick Sum- ed of silk, but the top, toe and ; . rh . ¢| _° Complaint on META GEEOTESA Ladi ike taatern AotéAlbany affiber teat, [mens is in love with Paula Perier, Mi ietan ; : Then she saw Leslie, and was) and some of the members think she Al ture of ton and silk. 2 ey praia tats Hosiery Mill | mixture pnieeneterana ot conquered. She saw how Leslie! will marry him. I don't think so. ’ oar r. and Mrs. G. A. M, Anderson of Uae * Patent Leather Sandals for wear with light hose are thin chy aamnane neni ofa ist loved sthe child. She realized how! Since I have been here and ha i s Washington, Mar, 26.—Under a ci- \ hard it would be for her to givg to| met her agdtn I have come to the aye 3 RTAGee , ; pas Math Bismarck hospital, March 25. . |tation issued by the Feileral Trade FORMER LOCAL Ueno ini plopetiiearostandtalilicouciusion Ghee “ane aillawaver shave ; here A eat strap: cond oa Se also with TR peamMtaaie Commission, the Real Silk Hosiery ‘ WOMAN DIES Bae her greatest sacrifice, not for] enough trust in anyone of the male grey trimmings. ney’re priced at ; tite Forum Dinner. Mills ‘of Indianapolis, Ind., are char- ; u, old man—I don't think you en-| sex to marry him. She will be con- : es $5.85 and $8.50 Plans are being made for a forum| ged ,with the use of false and mis- PsraaNiNtO it laey Eile URN sacrificed | firmed_in this decision, 1 am. sur $5.85 and $8. dinner’ of the Association of Com-|Jeading statements for the purpose of | Word was received in Bismarck] herself for Leslie and the baby. | after seeing Leslie and realizing th merce, to be held early next weck. inducing the sale of their products.| Yesterday of the aeath of abeth y be somewhat startling to only on ignorance is her bliss | (le . oo The Commission intends that the of Missoula, Montana. Miss) your egotism. I presume you h | founded. , Marriage License sales methods of the Indianapolis was a daughter of Mrs. Lydia) heen thinking all the while it was| My business is almost finished A marriage: license ‘was issued by| concern constitute unfair méthods of | Morris, a well known pioncer whose] pecause of love for you that; Paula! pere, and I shall be back home soon.| strain on the pleated section and | s scries that every woman’ will desire the County Judge to Jacob J. Gris-| competition with manufacturers who death occurred last July. ,| Perier did such a remarkable thing !Td like very much to come and see} consequently the plei LN aifingd |One wedsuall coun! mer, of, this city and Miss Barbaraldo.not-so misrepresent their prod-| Morris was well known in| when she was in your town, you, but you have made it impossi- aick satin completely covered with Voller of Orrin, N. Dak. Both are} ucts. ‘THe company, was” allowed 30|this city haying grown to young] On the cont ry, I'm -thinklng|ble for me to do so. However, you NECKLACE braid employed at the McKenzie hotel and |daysin which to answer the’ com-}®omanhood at the country home ofthat if Paula Perier could not have|inight tell Leslie that you. have will make their home in this ci plaint. her mother a short distance north of | forgotten you, if you were any more | heard from me, and that I hope she The. firm is a manufacturer of |the city but the past year ‘she had/a factor in her life, she could not} would permit me to send to her my hosiery, the.’complaint recites, and|SPe"t in the west. She had been ill| have left the boy with Leslie at all.| very darext regard and best wishes markets - its product through sales-|#bout three months and death re-}She said nothing to me in her letter syp. | F treatment: -O. R, Vold, Regan; sulted from heart disease, Miss Sar-| about seeing you. In fact, she onl vyright, 1924, NEA Service, Inc.) > if ep Se ei a et men ncaa iret feo ANE MBEEELEGU eter GanC lise na zy! y | (Copyrie : _ COLORFUL f cal C7Wrlton; Albort Gocts, Otter |e» a pun noes ease the, Richholt school was called to | re | There is more embroidery used on re wake and Hansbor ccuracy bi “Albert, Swahson, Washburn, | vontivues, both tm advertisements and| Missoula about a month ago by the VERY ATTRACTIVE PLEATS STAY coats than on dresse: z Lit is fre- was de- ged: John L, Williams, Re ciaott he selling talk of salesmen | S¢tious illness of her sister ‘and was} Unlined wraps of satin,outlined| Many of the newest skirts of| quently of ihe colorful sort. i d dismissed today by the The Greatest Thitig’ A ‘Cleveland. made the: erroneous statement that|i" Missoula with her sister at the/with fur are very attractive for] flannel, serge or silk have pleats FCRRR AY EGS » railroad commission, The com- e Greates' ie 2 four thousand persons in Japan were|time of death, She will arrive in] summer and may be draped at the|only at the side, These skirts are eae Duk eras ion held it was without power to Watch Can Have : St. Alexius Hospital working exclusively in the production | Bismarck tonight on No. 4 with the] side to Suit the whim of the wearer.| much more practical than those} , Hats and s to match are acees- | euthorize tri-weekly service. a an Tees Most of the people who “Admitted ta the St, Alexius hospi-| (f silkvured by it. urther microm | CORPSE: pis ees pleated all round as there is no " . * D Ha Watches Mandan; ,Miss Dorothy English, Webb Brothers’ funeral parlors] Many frocks this season are un- OU ite Spring Footwear tet ed and round red buttons. crystals of graduated oo — ke most attractive KN LER) meee a ah pe DENY APPLICATION (CRQULES THE JEW ea) A novel amethyst c! q ‘ BISMARCK,N.DAK ting cubes and rew ;.| The application @f the Farmers DIAMONDS “JEWELRY n and Shipping Company to op- Bismarck: Hospita , Admitted to the Bismarck hospital Prevent<rippe- build fealstance “sdott's - EMULSION DR. R. S. ENGE HARRINGTON’S Chiropractor tal for treatment: Mis. L. Stumpf, The body will lie in state at the UNBELTED ; = | loos. them ‘because of their Steele; J.B. Carter, City; Iver Berg, Romantic Touch Thursday and may be viewed by| pelted and others have very narrow GIRLS! A GLEAMY WALK-OVER'S FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY <iuoas them thecause of tele stanton; Miss Magdelina Fritz, City; antic. friends who care to call. Funeral] pelts of grosgrain ribbon the’ shade * Che nnaat ec etc irs. CC. ibe, Clty; Miss Lena arrangements have not been com-| of ‘the, Rock that ore almost ane MASS OF HAIR! if Rocuriey of che Halle eanied Sotivies Stetlings< 7. i pleted but will be > announced later. | visible, yet define the waistline just chasis F FAG ee ee Discharged: Miss Bertha Muth, = aS SES enough to relieve the tube effect oe - : t Dickinson; Mrs. A, bi Schwegman agi a 5 which is not becoming to all women. 35-Cent “Danderine” so Im- Haflis materials, — Hafis ana baby Imogene, Strasburg; Lafe | Indian Girls De Cee Lifeless, Neg eae ay uote: oe ; Tes ic i 3 LEEVELES oves SS - cerity have prod ox: nigga aoe : Team Victorious! giisiea dresses of sitkeor wool? : | _ vag i of oF oi ’, Two rig Aecuracy « | AT THE MOVIES ‘ ‘The Bismarek Indian girls made a] put some of them have collars that Pee, THE DEAUVILLE OXFORD, the seasoh’s || | ase ba Coe el ° . Pao Ea they played bas-T wrap closely about the thru’ eee enlae newest oxford style, has latticework cut-outs in a Hafis that it is consid Ralnnalcrninen : teams were evently matched and the WIDE BERTHAS anceiof lus ur, especially created for the light hosiery vogue. noe Here ger bd 4 anes ‘eof Il to 8. othe | Frocks of block chiffon o: crepe | gloss, gleams Developed in squirrel gray suede, its clever : company was enroute to a snow-cov- e . Bad) eo Tare made with many flounced skirts | and life shortly ered meadow where the day's “‘shoot- game wily ve ie ats, WAN | ands wide berthas that are long | follows a genu- ing” was to be done. The passage of nice game, Le Sol. |2OUsH to serve as a elbow sleeves. | ine toning up of snug comfort of a well-made glove. 4 the sleigh over a road'high up on the eae ie i Jeweler — Bismarck y e ONE TONE with dependa- ¢ Cate ata lanche, which carried sleigh, passen- the e lensarch ten ai Gowns of beige or £ »are!ble “Dander- jp The House ot auBkY Weading) sr9 and struggling-hérses, all part: fer the. game. The | frequently made over erepe shps of | ine.” - HOSIERY UES: ly, buried, but upright, . over: seven ton girls have a very fast team |the same shade and kept encirely in Falling hair, . hundred ‘fect to the. bottom of the E Bin nan passenger thought of ‘the G county tournament, where cight CUCOSTTS RG EO SCE ain the: dant. MATCH Reagan during Ba hicttitess t Grin teams were present. Wilton played a 4 5 HET RaT pate aa Sauicrat us Be) tobe: tie game with Underwood in the fin- Pas TTR ARIRE ; i gan. Lucille Ricksen was first to ala. $ fading hair is ckly invigorated, “What fun!" she gasped. “But j Suis pink voile ‘trimmed with double hem- thful beauty. “Danderine” is de- Please, Mr. Andrews, don't order a'| Answers Charge stitching and small figures cf lightful on the hair a refreshing, retakel’” : 12 ender voile appliqued on the front stimulating tonie—not sticky or “Judgment of the Storm” is the At Watford Cit and the sleeve caps. greasy! Any drugstore. Wriday and Saturday. ‘ Minneapolis, Ma Adam ‘Han- THE ELTINGE : ed on-a charge of being a Constance Talniadge proves that from justice today in “she is;an expert horsewoman, a s court, when authorities learned that skilled-fencer with the rapier and costume in “The Dangerous Maid, which shows ‘at the Eltinge today aud tomorrow. In. the cast of “The Dengeniad are Conway Tearle, her leading man; Morgan Wall: Tully Marshall, Marjorie Daw dnd Charles Gerrard. The story of the “The Dangerous when the Duke of Monmouth rebell- ed against King samen Il,of England. Constance Talmai 8 the role of a madcap little rebel cin dons a cava- ina thrilling series of adven- with the officers of the king. ane ae a « FOOD SALE The Ladies Aid of the Firat , traordinary timekeeper. for later wear are made Meev lected Hair mite * “alter. Soecueea een. the kame very close, the Indian girls pent sbels sullige craftsmanship enfolds your foot with the P y F. A. KNOWLES 4 is ze = neglected scalps mountain side started the snow ava- ve doing excellent floor ravine. Nb onc was hurt, but every being runners up in the MeLean Hhexhab and bumps wayne Aeehings 56 9 p A : P TO speak. . A very attractive uigkigewn is of ftaking on new strength, color and attraction at the Capitol Theatre nah, Minneapolis banker, was cl makeg;@ charming figure in a boy's Maid,” besides Constance Talmadge, Maid” ig laid in'the turbulent times’ lier's Sword and costume and en- Luthevan ‘nen will hold a rosettes, dough- nuts, ete., a be for sale. re v.t Here is a feminine type of frock that suggests summer gardens and romance. It is of figured voile with rufflés of plain white. Even the most summery styles follow the gen- eral straight lines decreed by fash- ion. Eight Piece Orchestra ‘Opening . Overture Sean: Pe Lustpiel” Film 8:15 pm | - he had reported voluntarily at Wat- ford City, N. D. where authorities charged him with ‘atcepting deposits in a bank known to be insolvent. The Watford City states attorney re- ported by telegraph that Hannah had arriyed at Watford City.and the fugi- tive charge was dismissed. YARN EMBROIDERY Yarn embroidery in bright .colors is used on'white crepe frocks to edge | pockets, hems, collars and panels, Auditorium Theatre -- Tonight and Thursday a rf - ofthe Tabert Case ‘Admission 50c. ; Gallery 25c - AUSPICES LLOYD SPETZ POST 0.1 ATEN, LEGION Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor High class service, is of such an order, that Harring- ton’s is now, the mostpopular place in Bismarck. 4 BOBB———A SHAMPOO. Nothing like it, when had at HARRINGTON’S. Phone 130W for Marcell. appointment. -A MARCELL Consultation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. Bismarck Shoe. Hospital Henry B , Prop. A Powerful iii SHOE id Dramatization REPAIRING a Se First Class Workmanship First Class Material Special Attention’ Given To Parce} Post Orders Bismarck - - N.D.

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