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; Reinhold Hasz, Forbes; Miss Cecelia] * Very fine pin tucks follow a hori- j | “Klein's.” ismarck Hospital nhols ‘ ae eee : ‘a 4 uw ENTERTAING at pripor | ,,,,,,Bnmarck Howltal Klein, St. Anthony; ‘Mra, I, Stumph,| zontal course on any of the smart Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor |! You just ought to see some ofthe moys “epruceds Mrs, § ; ; : 1) Mandan; John Schweigert, Bismarck: | cst georgettee crepe gowns. i ‘ seal : |i Rc ie Ei gioup of her friends at bridge yes-!for treatment: M. Leathers, Me-| Mrs. H. Figerstorm and’ baby girl, = -— - Announce the arrival of Miss Hannah Kaldahl of | Uph TON SpN OES ee ees ae: terday afternoon. Three tables were Kenzie; Miss Lydia Grose, Wilton; |i.) y'p ier acity, SNUG BASQUES goose: a8 isserohns iss Kaldahl i I got my Spring Suit at “Klein's” — and believe me at play during the afternoon with|Theo. Opp, Hazelton. Discharged: | °t¥+ % { MnyCehy OU: Snug basques with full, almost Minneapolis. With Miss Johnson and Miss Kaldahl to (UR on joxt suit is going to be “nothing-else” — but#” honors being} won by Mrs, J. 1.] Calvin. Kusler, Bismarck; Mrs. Fred Three Diphtheria Cases bouffant «skirts are most attractive serve vou we believe we have two of the most efficient » ) ees 3 “Klein” ; Huyck. yo Baptorichiane baby Buchs Mandan Three cases of diphtheria have de-| in flowered silks or in moire. and pleasant operators in the state. | 2, lie Eo Ulin; Floyd) veloped in the Junior High School — — sai : ST f HOUSE GUEST RETURNS Johnson, Wilton; Harvey Roberts, | cloned See aie Sate a eas SUIT elected president of the State Fed-| noon at the Central’ Meat Market. A . % | ani eration of Musical Clubs at the busi-| number of pretty articles were turn- such fashion impor- : AWN , nogs session held yesterday after-; ed in at this time for the sale. Mrs. as; h: ‘5 é poe J. Calderhend arid Mrs F. B Strauss | TELEGRAM FROM SYDNEY CAR-.with him. “For the sin ve do by tance that you will enjoy : ‘ AS NEL) -| TON TO JOHN ALDEN PRESCOTT two and two ye must pay for one by : a ‘ , The committee in charge of the sale x lenin _ 4 veil m | Avery interesting meeting of the requests that all food donations '¢} arsived home yewerday. Hope co eel a atite Craig man tas elt a pe oT the et the : .T. L, was held at the First Baptist in by 11 o'clock as no soliciting will| , We 5 ee et ead Cae a y hear from you soon. Saw Paula for] Syd, Leslie is an angel. I have up-to-the-minute Se ‘i . ‘ chureh yesterday afternoon at 4:15, be done. Cee rere eer CHTaRG ie =oooiSY DE hey oEs PAB NRM Gr aren ied Chiitentwt: p style a Ln »f days the fore part of the week. FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1924 Jamestown women who arc members of the music club of that city. Word received in this city by the friends | of members in Grand Forks are to the effect that they have enjoyed ae session of the federation mect- ng. Mrs. J. A. Jardine of Fargo was following tha close of school. More than 50 were present at the meeting which was conducted under the of- ficial leadership of. Mrs. J. L. Hughes. assisted by Mrs. C. G. Boise. More than ninety members have now sign- ed the pledge and subscriptions are being taken for the Young Crusader, the official publication of the Wo- men’s Christian .Tcmperance Union. The L. T. L. meets every two weeks and \the temperance lessons are be- ing taught the children through the song and story method. * MOVING TO NEW HOMB J, L. Bankston and family-are mov- ing from the Dunraven on Third Street to the Roberts house on Main Street, near the International Har- vester Building. The house is being, redecorated and will later be repaint- ed and will make a comfortable home, The Bankstons are planning a motor trip to the lakes in Indiana early in The Standard Bearer Society will meet Saturday evening, April 12, with the Misses Bessie and Elsie Yeasley, 224 Thirteenth Street at 7:30 o'clock. The program ‘will be in charge.f Miss Marie Tollefson. Miss Esther Kent of Preston, Min- nesota who has been a house guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Price Owens, 700 Sixth Street returned to EON Mrs. W. O. Anderson and Mrs. Har- old Sorenson entertained thirteen tables at a 1:30 bridge luncheon this afternoon at the Grand Pacific hotel. \ MOVE TO BISMARCK J. J. Rue and family of near Bald- win have moved to the city after having spont some time on their farm home. Mr. and Mrs. Rue en- tertained M. J. Rue of Baldwin, » contractor who was looking after business interests while here, a few TO SPEND VACATION HERE Miss Nydia Smith will arrive from Minot tomorrow to spend her vaca-; tion with her father and mother. Miss Nydia will return to Minot next Wednesday to attend the Northwest- ern Teachers’: Association which will be held in that ¢ ~ | ST. MARY’S SEWING CIRCLE A good attendance was enjoyed at the meeting of the St. Mary's Sew- ing Circle yesterday afternoon at the school auditorium. Preparotion was completed for the holding of the food and apron sale, Saturday after- TRANSACTS BUSINESS HERE C. A. Mury of Dickinson arrived in the city yesterday afternoon and has been looking after business inter- ests before returning to that city. HERE FROM WILTON C. L. Codding of Wilton arrived in Bismarck last evening to spend a short. time here on business. BUSINESS CALLERS ® L. H. Broeckel and E. Bauer of Washburn are among the business visitors in the city today. ROM HAZEN Otto Krause of Hazen here on business ahd calling on friends in the city. ' HERE FROM NAPOLEON Mrs. 0. F. Bryant of Napoleon is spending a few days in the city on Chas. C. and A. J. Jack: Jamestown are here on businese. f city News| e¢——_—__——__—__—__—_—_-@ of Douglas. St. Alexius Hospital Admitted to the St. Alexi is hos- Mrs. T. F. Spires, Atwater, Ohio; hn Keats —_ » Fe Letter From John Alden Prescott to Sydney Catton Syd, I've told Leslie—told her the whole story; and although IT am afraid she will never love me the same again, yet in my hearf there is a great peace and contentment, for if she has not forgiven me, at least she is not going to leave me, and I think it is all because she loves the boy so much vd, believe if we didn’t if she knew that some- where in the world there was a child of mine whose mother I had never married, she would-leave me and tell me to go to her. But you see she has seen Paula, and has come to the conclusion. that Paula does not love me, and that if she should give, me up, Paula would not want me’ to marry her. T am,glad that Paula‘has, at last, decided to let us-have the boy, for Leslie told me she would rather give one of the great .things I have learned is that a man must shoulder hig own sins. He cannot shove them off on the woman who has sinned ARR ARR eee Louise Geiger, city. Discharge: past and health officials are not alarm- ed over the situation. BODY TAKEN HOME today, and it is expected the funeral Mrs. Jacob Hoffart, Strasburg; Miss; will be Sunday. Now reatl from Mr. Kane. this letter of thanks It speaks for itself. Remember, it is because Kellogg's Bran is ALL bran that it was so effective in his case—just as it has been in thousands of others. Only ALL bran can produce 100 per cent résults, ' My dear friend: man could be s0 Wonderful. There was-not one crimination, nothing of denunciation; in fact, she asked me: “What do you think would happen in this world if every woman would refuse to forgive the man she mar- ried,all the sins and mistakes he made before he married her, or, as in your case, before he even knew And then she added, Syd, in addest voice I have ever heard: m going to try and forget all about it. It may take some time but I think I can do it. Oh, John, I want to forget, I want to forget, for less I do I shall never be happy in. It seemed to me, Syd, I could not. bear it, and man-like I tried to com- fort ber..by taking her in my arms: She drew back as though 1 threatened to strike her you know.” | Syd, I don't know how it’s all com- Leslie knows now that you are per fectly innocent of all wrongdoing Sincerely yours, JACK. (Copyright, 1924, NEA Service, Inc.) PIN TUCKS Thére's# nifty new bracelet on! the market fitted up with a mirror, powder puff and lipstic accessories that may be used’ as a| scarf or a girdle. “Don't. [ just can't bear it pow,! & PAGE FIVE" ASTER Slippers are of sortment assembled here. Flattering strap designs, distinctive reptile-finished leathers, and suede in smart shades of tan and gray, com- boi Slippers to effectively armonize with your Easter costume. Holeproof Hosiery to Match. the summer. business. me up than the child. ing out, but even at that, I am glad - seed Se eee = We're learning « lot pf new things|I've told he = STANDARD BEARER SOCIETY: FROM JAMESTOWN in this twentieth century, Syd, and} Come over and see us. very soon. HARRINGTON’S Expert Hair Dyeing—Manicure—Marcell Those coming in from the country and small towns ye the same careful attention and high grade her nome this morning on No. 2. pital for treatment: Fred Mettler,| The body of Thomas Jones, Wilton SCARF OR GIRDLE A esas -— Beulah; Ferdinand Bickel, New Sa-! miner, who shot himself fatally with| Some of the newest gowns from work we give our regular customers. TOP COATS 4 ENTERTAIN AT BRIDGE LUNCH-}jom; Mrs. Joseph Kooker, Dawson; | suicidal intent, was taken to Wilton] Paris have beautifully embroidered TO 8:00 P. M. PHONE 130W. ‘ too—from TRADE MARK Your home should mean to you Warmth,Comfort, Beauty % SETS aan SSS——==—=_7 Dr. Hollenbeck not only showed the women were in | | hot and killed Mrs, Jacob Mougal , SS ‘ iy j terested in the subject; but gave him near her home Jast Vriday night. j Soci : l P. l ——e Addresses B. & P. Women | in cp) ‘ h points that | & Mi Declaring that bis conscience Wad == | i === : apanoisce | COU net be brought out ih the « “been butting him” the aegro: die al and Persona = OF San Francisca N Bit a eerie tee ceca TON | ee) HSA eecond outhyentcoh the toot anil 4 LV [police officers and the pastor of a Wy | AN] Ss awe | B. Hollenbeck, Federal” mouth disease in the state of ¢ [r o church here, Tloughtons aes < SPEND AFTERNOON IN COUNTRY| . B= iv ary Inspector, who was calle! forma will ne tate that (he de wvrested on “suspicion” Tuesda f tate Meeting Twenty-five Baptist Ladies and SS SS. SAY) fed to Califo at the time of the tor remain in the West the greater) samits He Slew St. Pa “tl Police also have charged him with , Of Federation thelr ar wreta to Gis aa = wy! | Uk hae oof and Mouth) part of the su: y jet PSPS AS stele) tea everal other attacks but i hi * | home of V. M. Craven northeast 0: = in tha’ recently ad-/ beck and son plan on going to Woman, Police Say ession given out by the Closed Yesterday Menoken yesterday sfternoon and) [=| I, d the and Profes-| fornia to spend the summer with c jhe ma mention of these ‘ Haat the afternoon most pleasantly iA x S al Women f San Franeis-, Dr. Hollenbeck oie nee of the Thursday Musical in sewing and in sociat conversation, ed Joh, ! ia at the hotel Fy | = Paul 1. Roy PL Hough Cook by Electric ‘lub who attended the state mect-|and a tour of inspection over the no tear! shed no tear * HJenbeck was ash to dis. i 1) he: MHNREGRON tO tt vy Electric ing of the Federated Musical Clubs] Craven farm, which is quite historic Sh Pay it 2) | Foot and) Meuth disease wf A Rummage Sale will be) i cccontime to the police, that he | It is Clean. i at Grand Forks are expected to re-| since it was the camping place of The flower will bloom another year. Hecturing for thirty minutes, ‘held Saturday, one door East | ~ pr turn to the city today. The last pro-| Sibley’s men after they had driven Ww 1 oh 1 J { Dr. turned the meeting into ano f the 888 Taxi offices, 117 == = y ay i to ‘ NecTRHl ‘ n re! oh, weep no more! ' ‘ 0 e 888 Taxi offices, ‘ 7 gram session of the convention was, out the Indians from this territor; pelts Benes aan pr | ee |Bdwy. Clothing and shoes of | llitiiuiniisi ui held Wednesday evening at the Au-| The embankments and trench work Young buds sleep in the root’s white core, = \ n hour. * This. proved | BUWY: | Coun eS | ditorium in Grand Forks. This pro-| still visible and practically one hun- Voh. a R . \ ing to the doctor for it) all kinds, cheap. gram consisted of a chorus of two| «red acres still show the ‘traces of Dry your eyes! oh, dry your eyes! hundred voiees and several orchestra| the former encampments, This prov-j 4 i dise @ = - selections of a forty-picce orchestra.|cd very interesting and instructive For | was taught in Para : A E A number of the Bismarck women | to all. To ease my breast of melodies, t a appeared on thé program during the} Mrs. Craven served refreshments Shed tea three days program, which was full|to the ladies before they drove back no tear. (head! lock overhead! of excellent musical entertainment.| to the citv. . 2 2 4 ; Mrs. Morgan Morris of Mandan play-| —- - ‘Mong the blossoms white and red, | lal fl ower ed during Wednesday afternoon’s| EASTERN STAR—MASONIC DANCE tun kaeunt TA | wae which was devoted to church} There will be another Eastern Look up, look up! | flutter now f music. Mrs. Morris opened the} Star and Masonic Dance at the Ma- a . seventh district program with two|sonic Temple this evening. “This is ay) On this tresh pomegranate bough splendidly performed piano numbers,| the fourth in a series of dances that See mel “tis this silvery bill Fourth Barcarolle, “Vencticnne” by|are being given. The ladies of the re th > ill | Godard and “Nymphs and Fauns"'| Eastern Star will serve a lunch and ver cures the good man’s ill. i ‘ P from “Pipes of Pan” by Logan, a splendid orchestra has been cn- Shed no tear! oh, shed no tear! Realizing that the wonderful dispfay of Baster Plants ye Mrs.'J. P. French, president of the} gaged to furnish the music, The i pet “ in their riot of colors throughout the entire rainbow Thursday Musical Club of this city| previous dances have been very well The Hower will bloom another year. aero SSDI SURI Gnecad Suita nnennitel Hi HE Teva read her report’ of the activities of | patronized and proved: very aia Adie udicue=1' Radical at our greenhouses at de Stre et and Avenue E., if Ke py the club of this city at the luncheon | ful socially and delightfully ple neu, adieu u y—aaieu: 2 for our own eyes alone to feast on would be selfishness, given Wednesday noon. affairs, The committee is arranging} \ | vanish in the Heaven’s blue,— . 12 we are going to next Sunday afternoon Mrs. Frank Barnes, Mrs. J. A.| for an interesting program and pro- \ : a l= Larson and Mrs. Bavendeck sang in| mises the same good time for thet Adieu, adieu! . | a double trio with. three of the|dancing party this evening. = Palm Sunday let you The greenhouses feast with us. ill be thrown open for your inspection. There will be no entrance fee. We are putting on the | | TRALEE | You Can’t Get Away With Your Dollar will travel a mighty long wa ! It! al } They’re priced from $30 t $65 $30 to $40 —— 0: Klein Toggery IS BOSSY PAYING SUBSTITUTING FOR MISS | ; MURPHY { * Mrs. E. A, Thorberg -fs. substitu- ting in the Junior high school for Miss Rita Murphy who has dipb-, Imagine a young man weighing 165 pounds in the course of a few months parked. in bed, a weakling weighing 94 pounds. An elderly lady whom J knew since | was a kid paid mc what she thought was a lest visit. Upon being told of my plight she immediately mentioned your These are impossible without HER WAY? wool rugs.on the floor AN (6°90 waa scan COOKED-KRUMBLED { theria. product for such an Ailment. Maybe some 5 S 4 ji 4 . “ 4 4 . VISITS IN WILTON (Sladen ack oa er alae F you intend to purchase a rug this Yoh cant satimiay a asiny tases pips PS ‘ ji reese My dear friend, 1 till Las PG i y 2 er of Cows s herd. ¥ Peale periia Cleo a srudbat vere rot at 7a prod et, but Because {am Spring, find a dealer who has a herd which shows the largest profit is the ~ is hospital is spe ). tam ing you an 1c worl ct mat i . Pea es i : Bees a W ing the week visiting eG largo, TEag Kello ge Krambled Brant” a representative selection of seamless rugs one where each individual cow brings in more in Wilton, premy yf owa,yoy my heartfelt gratitude, made by the ALEXANDER SMITH & than the cost of her keep. 2 talk, and whenever the opportunity E ‘ : ; £ HERE IN CLINIC : rooms teelk\ ee imontn.teratxeye: full of SONS CARPET COMPANY, the largest Accurate testing of each cow is the only wa Mis, Joseph Bobizla of Wilton, is : manufacturers of rugs in the world. to decide which animals are a source of 5 spending a few days in the city, re- Yours for success, profit. And the most satisfactory means of y ceiving treatment at a local clinic. John M. Kane, 2 St Satis s Maximum durability in proportion, to cost, testing is through a local cow testing asso- ciation. 228 Salem St., Woburn, Mass. Eat Kellogg's Bran, cooked ard krtm- bled, regularly to relieve constipa ion ‘ PROM FLASHER C. C. 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