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MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1924 \ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE A systems were out of business, The so many complexes and inhibitions MANY AT FUNERAL | wno conducted thé funeral, Burial i i state street car has not missed a : I've had them all my life until now; Funeral services for Harold: Hamil- | was in Woodlawn cemetery, a ° . {day's operation in the last 18 ‘ but now I feel free, dim, much freer! ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.C. iturnite| SUES ‘ g months.. ithan I ever have been before. L{ton of Steele, Kidder county,. who} COLOR CONTRASTS: j f | ; a i j A © enough work to keep my rest- | died here of spinal meningitis, were} Sharp color contrasts ite noticed | Birth 5 | lessness in subjection, and I have lar attended in Steele Sunday between the hat and the tining in . r The birth of a daughter is announc- ng a sickness full of woes, i feeling I'm going to make someth ternoon, according to E. J. Gobel, | summer style. te a a Vagerstr 4 of self, ——— . ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE ed by Mr. and Mrs. H. Fagerstrom, at remedies refusing; of iy Persian Rug Mr Be Murphy entertained {the St. Alexius hospital this morn- fe dad wa 8 1" Jim, T think 1 should have been a To Be Presented Saturday afternoon at a delightful | ins A plant that with most cutting grows. Lee ea eae edneeialiee ws Fi Fé KF ae — . , | woman, but a man c change his Federation Next June BI CA ae ARATE a a Hete ow Bunineés | Most barren with best using: mind often without people calling . § e! play during the game with honors ili ; Bes ats : Why so?‘ lattention to the fact. A man has a A heing won by Mrs. C. B, Nupen and| Philip Blank of New Salem, who is y $0? : A ae Need i ; at os 4 ii “| ‘ e r a }ehance to grow, to throw aside he | ersia ade by children| Mrs. A. A. Whittemore. Out of town|in, charge of a garage and auto . Lieto arent Re oan fas i A Persian rug made by children Mra. A. A. Whittemore, Out of town | agency of that city. wax in Bismarck More we enjoy it, more it dies; | things hat hamper hin A_abovs Straps Are } in a Persian orphanage has just ar-|KUG*ts WeN AO se urt of Mandan | attending to buelieas affairs over the If not enjoy’d, it sighing cries. jan Lge) wid Gap make — friends ae. re q rived in New York city, from where} nq Mrs, E. Fox of Grand Forks, | week-end. Hey, ho! 1 Weide TH Inanok (eck WU Trim and Slim ' it will be sent to Los Angeles and ef cut flowers were used | i hae like w boy uny more, I'm talking to Strapped slippers are ‘ presented to the General Federation ively in the decoration of they Funeral Services : liven now: Ith tilends Leneede ss Cora KMELAL MUSA i of Women’s Clubs at the biennial} home. | Funeral services were conducted Love 1s a torment of the mind. Feats winbe miner wont yout Al seen on smart feet ata ; noneOntL held there next ithis afternoon for the infant daugh- i erty ue ‘i 5 hours of the but i convention to be jdt { ‘ At st ever! . | least until marry some sweet * : { June, by women engaged in the Near LEAVES FOR COLUMBUS, 0. j ‘er Mr. ate bat Eee ene lempest everlasting: tirl who Will hate me and probably they » strapped with East Relief in gratitude for the help| Harry Wagner has gone to Colum. jiesen formerly of Minot. | Mr. Math. | And Jove hath made it of a kind ‘hardly allow you to speak to me BHAT Si icity. Cross ( given by the Federation. bus, Ohio for a three weeks visit liesen is District Deputy of the Mod- J made i ANA: job TIA TENN le Clnje. will decide a imp! MAA is Y c The rug will be placed in they with his mother. While absent from (ern Woodman of America and has Not well, nor full, nor fasting: eine ERG NORY Tanon vou will: fhe or single straps are Ust- i Federation general headquarters at|the city, Charles Kirk of Minneapo- been transferred to Bismarck and) Why 0? | 11 was your friend and that you ally narrow and of con- Washington, D. C., according to in-|tiy will bo the organist at the El-|Will make this city his home. ; Hiearied about women from trasting color : formation given by Mrs, T. G. Win- Mr. Kirk has been employ-| Mrs. Mathiesen is in a critical con- More we enjoy it, more it dies; \ SALLY Kid with lizard or s ters, president of the General Fed- organist at the State Theatre jdition at a local hospital where she IReee casoy diteeatin é aad ab i vit eration of Clubs. The rug has been] in Minneapolis and was connected jis receiving treatment. enjoy d, it sighing cries, | and suede with a _. on its way for the past six months—|with the Conservatory of Music at} (ag i MRS. JORDAHL are effective combina ~ a part of the journcy being made by| Fargo for a number of years. _, St. Alexius Hospital | 7 tions. 4 a trip in a camel caravan across the ‘lag Admitted to the St. Alexius hospit- | - FOUND DEAD IN i ae desert. . TERTAINS AT DINNER al for treatment: Mrs. ©. D, Dar Cc. T.U. MEETING The regular monthly meeting of se Louisa E. Bouttelle entertain: | dinner last evening at the Covers Dr. ed at Grand Pacific hotel. wate ma, city. Discharged: ilton; Miss Stella R. Monroe, James, Black- Miss Anna Smith, Morristown, BED AT HOME found | b ark abligater suodes trim. wert | Mrs, S. J. Jordah! was ming. Also tos the ‘Women's Christian Temperance | aid for six. Dr, Boutelle leaves this |S- D.; Miss Josephine White, Cit {dead in bed early Saturday morning | y with alliga- Union will he held Tuesday after-|ovening for Pierre, S. D., where she |). Patient, City; J. B. lhy her husband at their home, si trimming, noon at the home of Mrs. R. G. God-| will take up her new duties with the | Theo. Verlinden, Pingree; Jacob Ben- “land one-half miles southeast of dard, 511 Fourth Street at 3 o'clock.| Health Department of that state, “er St. Anthony. ae }ean. When Mr uhl rose, Mrs. C. W. Smith will act as leader a oes ‘cording to BE. J. Gobel, who returned at the afternoon's program the topic ALUMNI MEETING _ Called to § e & ifrom there, his wife st for which is; “Youth Holds the Key.” | The Bismarck Hospital Alumni As- Julias Meyer and = Mrs. Herman m reply to his question she Response to roll ¢all will be m sociation will hold their regular | Mever: of Baldwin left yesterday for lwas all right. When he returned : upon, “Today's Opportunit mesting at the home. of MreiF..O, |snokene;) Washington, on receipt of Jeouple of hours later after doin Recitation will be given by different | Gordner, tomorrow evening at 8 sof the death of Mr. Meyer's | chores she was found dead, Appirent | members! of the L. T. L. o'clock. An interesting program has |‘ ee ae wean Roane a former ase oss: — ise of death was heart failure Miss Cashel, executive Secr y of |been arranged. All members are re. |T*Siden! PERTETe te COUnLY tee 4 ‘ " Mrs Jordah) leaves six chilaren, | the Red Cross will speak on: “Girl's clesta anal ahvetlever(olnatortes |p. Me) seu Mees KEenGsren ved north (Eee ee Oe a ieecnn they, new T didn't) Tana nade cael a ESL Aa BEBE eo La Ot e MAMAGLISOH ue as*thin miebtlie? of Baldwin until 1908 when they TO JAMES CONDON love them ligtetense MROAREAT will address the members of the W. ae moved to Washington for Mr. Keene’8]_ gy. Jimmie, Jimmie, what a boy! So you think T pique a man’s pected to take C. 7, U. and their friends ct this| FASTERN STAR MEETING — [health. He was a sufferer from e:th-!yoy are! You say: “Do you realize curiosity, Jim? That's interesting dais z es mecting upon the subject: “Let the} A: regular mecting of the Eastern |ma and fofnd relief in the West. {ou have been away’ over tWO true sar de tue anh tose int cane hhorhpod for -*Spirit of Youth Help.” A most cor-| Star will be held tomorrow evening ae SASHUNS WA dA TBESAPORGMNNRENREOREY coors eoa yee well known, - din! jnvitation is extended to all vis-|at the Masonic Temple, at 8 o'clock. _ Bismarck Hospital _ |from you? At least, I have not heard SOnEtoE yous Toe Be | ~ ae | iters Whg,may care to attend this| There will be special music and re- Admitted to’ tie Bismarck hospi-| fom you and aa Sam: hig made ino Pive my own! I'm not always sate) CARD OF THANKS i mebhee Teokments. After April i, meet. {tal for treatment: Alice Sakuhang,| mention of your name I didn't feet Just, what I'm going to do next, are) 1. desire to express our deepest | Tales fod eee ings will begin promptly at 8 o'clock {Prices Mrs. L. B. La Cross, Baker,| privileged to ask him if he had you? It makes ‘life so much more] ne cee and thanks to the kind | ‘pLRASANT SURPRISE PARTY linstead of 3 previously. Montana; Mrs. Piutt Dunn, Shields. | heard.” j thrilling, doesn’t it, if you cannot sce) ey, who assisted us in so many ; 4 Frionds of Mr. and Mrs. Victor | . Wm. Weidenback,| "Has it been only two months since | 1 i) cut and dmed Bille Sih Lays, also for the beautiful flowers | Your Letiers i Fadden planned a very pleasant sur-|@ ruchkowsky, Max;|T left kbme? Positively, it seems to! AM so Sam hasn't Mentioned wet kind sympathy mitt the rissa ‘ prise party in honor of them at the CITY NEWS n; Baldwin; Herbert | meas though I had been here for-| 10 You since Hell. toes he ee death, of our sister, home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mat- Kieih, Mea. Av W. Gusmarberen 1 feel ua though Thnd Rimahe | OOPy, Jim? Moneltly, tee i THE MORRIS FAMILY. A schek, 313 Avenue B. fearira TaUMnIES Gert rop PUSSENY | (EH IN TRAPnEEAy Tb AROEOE VER SRWURA! | acc umume conus Hannya ou Eno 2 i ‘ % ; Five tubles of Progressive Whist Here From G Mrs. Joseph Kaisler, Medina; Mrs. (It's a constant fight every minute v aa happy a nia mera aren Jd Si 2 eel as SCE oe AS week end vistor in the Mrs. George Shafer and baby girl,; an Ee kite, | Eve been horrtd to him to leave him,} siere combinations for the figure | 9 se i fe perculator. —— boss is going to Q y / “ N % Ril ) = x . i ehharegation of the Presb: W. F. Demming of Billings, Montana, was among the out of town guests. borate refreshments were served at the close of the evening entertain- ment which were greatly enjoyed by all. JO ATTEND SORORITY MEETING Miss Blanche Wittemore of is one of the thirce sn ol to ettend the Delta Sorority at»Evanston, Illinois from the Upsi- lon Chapter at the University at Grand Forks. This is tne annual mecting of the sorority ani will be held June 23 to 28th at the Hotel rArlington in Evanston. YOFMEN LODGE 503 The Brotherhood of American Yoe- men. Lodge . No.. 503, will hold , its regular meeting this evening at 8 o'clock. There will be initiation and work by the degree team, All mem- bers are urged to be present. A gen- eral good time is anticipated. DISABLED VETERANS M Veterats Chapter No. 3 will hold their regular meeting in McKenzie hotel this eve- ning, March 31, ET TONIGHT Disabled World War PROGRESSIVE MOTHER'S CLUB The regular meeting of the Pro- gressive Mother's Club will he held tomorrow afternoon st the home of Mrs. Earl Speaks, 1300 Thayer Street. VISITS SON AND FAMILY K. M, Nupen of Colorado Springs is a guest at the héme of his son, C. B. Nupen and family, 1006 Fourth Street. RETURNS FROM MINNEAPOLIS TE. M. Crary, state printer, has re- turned from a trip to Minneapolis. *°=*\ FROM MANDAN Mrs? "Maude Keenan of Mandan is spending"a few days in the city. The Annual meeting of the erian Church will meet in the parlors at 7:30 Wednes- day evening. All reports of the departments will be pre- sented. pokonoy AT ALL GROCERS Spends Week-end Here F, M. Jackson of Hettinger spent the weekend in the city on business. Masonic Meeting Annual Past Masters Night of the Maconi¢ lodge will be celebrat- | ed tonight. Returns To Washburn Peterson ,returned to Wash- ig morning after spending a M a oa vi Returns Home Mrs. G. D. Crossette of Richard- ton has returned to her home after spending a few days in the city. Here From Grand Forks _ Jessie. Kalmar of . Grand. Forks spent the week-end. in the city in business and renewing acquaintance: Pp. Here From Mannhayen Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Sailer and wife are spending a few days in the city before returning to their home at Mannhaven. Car Rolls Merrily On Micky O'Connor kept going merrily with the state street car the last few days while the Twin Cities street car WOMEN! OYE IT NEW FOR 456 Skirts ideaperies Waists Unghams Coats Stockings Diamond Dyes Don’t wonder wnether you can dye “Diamond Dyzs” even if you have) never dyed before. Druggists have | or tint successfully, because perfect | home dyeing is guaranteed with |= all colors. Directions in each pack- age. DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 119% 4th St. ‘Telephone 240W Bismarck, N. D. shop that we have PARK ART Hair and Bob Shop We have had so many requests from the Ladies of Bismarck for an exclusive Bob Dept. for Ladies and children only, this + Dept. will be in charge of a first class ‘ licensed Barber who will give the latest and up to date’ styles in Hair Bobbing. . Watch for announcement of opening. and 10 Hoskins Bldg. Phone 408. decided te add this Expect Crowd We by W. G. Black, At A. of C. Forum large attendance is expected nesday night at the Association A of Commerce Forum dinner to be held at the McKe hotel. The sub- ject of good roads will be di: e engineer; Atkinson. The c. Ladies are cKitindn and T. ill be special mus ted. Remember Trade Carnival] let you love me! Rehearsal, B. & P. W. Rooms, Monday evening, 7 on ue cat or growl lik temperamental. interesting, Jim. that requires little support are of e of Ttalian sik combiner and without Ihe wont just own up to himself} hat he is happier without me. | Isn't it queer, Jim, that we have e a bear, he is so But that makes him heavy; vith tays. I didn't say “Poor Boy!’ when 1 read your letter over. Instead | smiled. You thought you were writ- (\ 77 Ld ing me the kind of a letter that 2] uU sophisticated man of the world! would write, but you didn’t at all. LIES eee And as for me cues | without the adm A.D.! of some man—I: g Jim. But isn’t woman? 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