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FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1925 \ AN ATTRACTIVE NEGLIGEE THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE UML a eae mas | SHE’S A HE a PAGE FIVI ry iP PRT e e ENED Kd id | _WEEKS’ ILLNESS fet Kellogg’ s ALL-BRAN bring sure relie recommend it. It takes ALL BRA] to be wholly effective. Try it! If eaten regular! © - About seventy-five couples were} ~ present list evening at the dance | given by Typographical Union No.| 140 at Odd Fellows Hall. The Frend- | berg and Olson orchestra played. Rye | waltzes and square dances were a/ feature of the evening's fun. i Social and Personal You can perma- nently rid your Mrs. Antonia Kusler, 24, residing at the Mohawk, 401 Fifth Street, died ? 5 if : Se a at cleven o'clock thi ng at a system of this Kelloge’s ALL-BRAN is guarar Plan to Attend American Legion LDenEtd GORbHae ie SuamiteeT in| Tocal! hosp! aly following an illness Narrowing dik teed to bring permanent relief i On chav . | of two weeks. Peritomtis is give! the most chronic cases State B. & P. W. Auxiliary Plans cual tease i is the cause of her death. tad * grocer returns the purchase pric’ Kusler is survived by a two- guar ‘ d her mother, Mrs.; Constipation leaves its marks of Milwaukee who upon the face. Its terrible poisons, has been taking care of the child. which lead to over forty serious . Kusler was employed for the diseases, cause pimples, hollow t three years at the A. W. Lucas cheeks, sallow skin, circles under store, and was well liked by every- the eyes and spots before them. one. She was born in Poland and Unpleasant breath, too, may is country when she was traced to constipation. kee aid will uecmpant | Rid your body of this fri ghtful BIRTHDAY CLUB MEETS | At the reguiar monthly meeting | of the Birthday Club of the Swedish | | Lutheran Church which was held) ‘last evening at the home of -Mrs.| ,Fred Norling, missions in China and | : | Africa was the subject of the day, letters being read trom missionaries in both countries. Following the inissionary program, members did faney work. ‘ Eat two tablespoonfuls daily-! in chronic cases, with every mea’ You will like its nut-like flavor. Tx) the recipes on every packags Sprinkle it over other cereals. Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is mac in Battle Creek, Michigan, an served by leading hotels and reg taurants everywhere. Sold by af grocers, Buy a package today. Convention In the arrangements now bein; For Poppy Week 4 Arrangements for the local obser- made for holding the Sixth Annual i vance of annual Poppy Week were Convention of the North Dakota Fed-| discussed yesterday evening at the eration of Business and Professional special meeting of the Legion Auxi- Women’s Clubs in Minot May 13-15, liary held in the Rotary Room of the- Bismarck Club is scheduled to! the McKenzie Hotel. Mra. Ferris take charge of the vocational ban-|Cordner was appointed chairman of quet to be given at the close of the| the committee which will conduct the from Mil i ‘ ae . Brat: SeRUIRES re 2 | h to thousands when 9 q ricka Beach was yesterday appouted the sale closing/at noon on May 30. BAPTIST MISSION CIRCLE MEETS al “services will probably take! brought health, "The r as ~ toastmistress of the occasion, The) Proceeds are used for welfare work The Mission Circle of the First| mo) os all else Hs Neel Guat t : local club, of which Miss Carrie Hau-|for disabled veterans of the. state Baptist Church met yesterday after- : Le NE LT HGAdiee gen is president, expects to send at|and nation, and also for child wel: noon at the home ‘of Mis. H. > Tc em | CE ELBE ES Ay Hh oa ALL-BRAN least six delegates to the Minot con-|fare work, the Legion maintaining Keller, with Mrs, John Thorpe act { CITY NEWS | sults are sure, That is why doctors pisces first day, Wednesday. Miss Hen- vention. Sessions will be conducted in the poppy sale during memorial week, billets for war orphans in the state of Michigan. the r body there tomorrow evening | disease. Kellogg's ALL-BRA ch the subject of the day’s program, ing as leader for the day. wi ————- @ Elks Hall, with the exception of one| Monthly bulletins from the state ©. W. Smith reading a paper on St. Alexius Hospital | Discharged: Miss Dorothy ARTIC TABLETS fd afternoon at the Normal School. and | and national organizations were read, The Doll Lady.” Kefreshments Admitted to the St. Alexius Hospi-! necke ladys Risem, tion and biliousness. Thee hy the meeting of the Board of Direc-' announcement being made that th were served at the close of the meet tal for treatment: * | Mrs. Kuhnert, Wilton; » remedies are free fro tors which is scheduled for.the Busi-{new administration building for na- ing. i Mis. Philip Keifer, Harvey; Miss; K edonia; Mrs, Allen Keith, have helped millions ¢ ness and Professional Women’s club] tiénal headquarters in Indianapolis, Louise Jones, city; Miss Agnes Al-i Mrs. Mark Sexton, Beulah; Joe| people. y them! —Adv, oI ; assmakin: ranged a tentative program work, it was reported, was the send- one of the red letter days in the W.| sonaters ot the Discharge Feist, Sel-| Send this ad and ten cents_to| May 20th. Also dre smaking promises an interesting and att ing of a little Easter gift to each of C. T..U. About fifty children will! Mrs. C. W. Cowey, fridge; J. Philip G Mrs,| Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chi- i ano Hiceoled tive two and a half days for the twenty or thirty. war veterans | participate in the program, | of Chatfield EK. Riehl, Brisbane; Mrs. Kell| cago, Il., writing your name and| Strawberry and Choco! i gates, members and visitors. - Assist-| who are patients in one of the Mi pee honor, believi and baby girl, city; Alex. Randa,| address clearly. You will rece | Ice Cream. Modern Dairy. ing Miss Waldron are Miss. Hozel|neapolis hospitals. A letter receive HERE FROM WILTON M R. E. Beaudreau, city; Misses! sample bottle of FOLEY’S HONE Cream. vairy= - dresses, rooms on the evening preceding the opening of the convention. The program. committer, of which Miss Kathryn Waldron of the Busi- ness Girls Club is chairman, McCulloch, who is local general chair- man, and Miss Hefferman of Willis- ton, and Miss McDonough, ex-officio member through her office as state president. In addition to the regular business of the convention, the committee is planning an auto drive about the city and parks with a terminal at Friend- lv Lodge with the Business Girls Church, a _prett Club as hostesses at afternoon tea.| pageant, written by Miss Hardy Jack- in town yesterday. m. All members are urged to|* sorum, Tappen; Mrs.'A. P. Berget,| The vocation dinner, of which the|son, was presented by the ladies of “— be present Lunch arai! Velva. Bismarck club is in charge, will be|the second division, who were the HOME ILL 7 : held at the close of the first day,|hostesses for the day. Dressed in Miss Kate Lyons has been confined| Smokes. McKenzie. Wednesday, and the annual banquet on Thursday evening. The Thursday afternoon sessions will be held at the Normal school be- ginning with attendance at the ona o'clock assembly, with a short pro-. gram by the Federation. Later an exhibit from the Women’s Bureau at Washington, D. C., will be shown, to- gether with moving picture films of “When Women Work.” The ors will be conducted’ about the main building, Harrison building and dor- mitory, after which the transporta- * . 7 a a Hoskins-Meyers store. tion committee will escort them to| Society has been asked to serve the| Morrow at the Z ; their hotels. em "| banquet for the State Sunday School| It is requested that donations be | he Aacctiare Fi se sa¥il bie guides tot ieel Miss Mame A, Stevens of Minnes| Convention which will meet in Bis-| brought in by eleven o'clock. At the End of the Road 10 | The discriminating shopper will be quick to ta apolis, National Treasurer, will be with the convention the first two, days. She will make -the, main ad- dress at the annual banquet and. ap- pear frequently on the program of those two days. attended. n-Sanders Original Night Hawk Orchestra reduced to extraordinary low figures. 8 the convention will be in ses- Sere Midnight Wal ; sion during Minot's Better H. JOHNER—SUNDBY WEDDING idnig! tz 7 i We une conten Value ta Week, that’ topic ‘vill appere on the| Miss Lorraine A. Johner and Aga- In Shadowland—Waltz The Troubadours{!9612 i W e have selected one group of coats, values wy froeren’ Brae snied by a member of| ton para, soa of Biamersd: mere SOO MOY ea lsid ioc yheranescverasetensieccnayeseasne Giese, mete $18.5 the Study Club which’ is in charge of| married yesterday in Jamestown by Otherside duced the movement in the city. Judge R. G. McFarland, attended by ers are reduced = Nae — Miss Minnie Rosenberg and Knute HOSKINS-MEYER foe a $28.50, $34.50, $39.00, $42.50 and up ENTERTAINED: YESTERDAY _ | Anderson, of Bismarck. Mr. Sundby : 3 Mrs. F. D. Register entertained] is employed by the Soo Line. | They One group of black and colored silk dresses 16 to henna aegis E Co on Gh ail Pe een nomena mee VICTROLA and ZENITH RADIO DEALERS. 44, values up to $37.50, only high grade dresses h Street, in honor of Mrs. Harry! pewtypNs To MINNEAPOLIS : : {venson of Fargo, who is in the city visiting her sister, Mrs, H. P. Hil- den, High scores at. whist were won by Mrs. Emil Kaiser and Mrs. F. C. ENsworth. | At-the close of play. luncheon was served. CITY TENNIS ‘CLUB COMMITTEE TO REPORT There will be a meeting at the Association of Commerce rooms thi evening of those interested in form. ing a city tennis club. A committer was selected at the last meeting to look for a location suitable for club srounds, This committee will re- port at tonight’s meeting. MARRIED WEDNESDAY Miss Dolly Itrick and Ralph Bean, Loth of New Salem, were married Wednesday afternoon at the Evangel- ical parsonage by the Rev. C. F. Strutz. They were attended by G. R. rick and Miss Alice Strutz. Mr. and Mrs. Bean will make their home in New Salem. TO GIVE DANCING PARTY The A. 0. U, W. Lodge will give another’ of tifeig dancing (partic next Tuesday evening at the A. O. U. W. Hall. The Al Dutton noyeity or- chestra will play. All members and friends are cordially invited, Tickets ean be secured from the drill team. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY NEXT WEEK Miss Winifred Robertson and Mis: Barghild Dahl, members of the Bi marck high school faculty, are su- pervising the production of the an- nual Junior Class play, “Old Days in Dixie,” ‘which will be given at the city audjtorium on April 22, Busg fare refunded on all purchases of $10 and over. Borreson’s_ Millinery, Man- dan, N. Dak. Mrs. Elness will open a toward the furnishing of which the local unit has given its quota, will soon be opened. The latest activities of the marck Auxiliary in hospitalization from Minneapolis expressed the ap- preciation the ex-soldiers showed on receiving the gifts. LADIES AID GIVES HISTORICAL PAGEANT At the regular monthly meeting yesterday afternoon of the Ladies Aid Society of the McCabe Methodist historical April the picturesque costumes of the dif- ferent periods, the members of the cast depicted historical events oc- curring in the-month of April. The pageant will be repeated next Friday evening at the public recep- tion to be given to new members at the church. Other interesting numbers on the afternoon program were violin solos played by Miss Ellen Coghlan ane a reading by Miss Lucile Cogh- jan. ‘The McCabe Methodist Ladies Aid marck May 22-24, and at yesterday's meeting it was arranged to serve the banquet in the church basement. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting which was well Miss Esther Reichert, who has been visiting her mother und relatives here for the past month, returned today to Minneapolis. RETURNS TO JAMESTOWN E.G. Galvin returned last e to Jamestown: after visiting his ter, Mrs. H. J. Woodmansee, her FOOD SALE\ SATURDAY The Ladies Auxiliary of the P..M. |. O. O. F. will hold a food sale to- Youthful Large Dresses For The Large Miss © Nothing but Youth Not a Matronly Touch The kind of a Dress you have been trying to buy for many seasons. * Three shades ing from light to dark, make this attractive negligee that ties in the front. th green silk and chenille. ——eeeee eae morrow evening xt the Masonic Temple. Aichmonds 5ootery of green silk. shad- The wide band of embroidery at trims the sleeve is in heavy RAINBOW LS TO MEET The Rainbow Girls will meet to- €:30 o'clock at ‘The lorsheim | Shoe AFTER your first pair you will want Florsheims permanently — they meet every requirement—they stand out above all others in smart style — comfort —and economy. THE OLYMPIC $10: which will take place next ‘Thurs- day ufternoon, April 23 L. TL. PLAN RALLY PROGRAM A big rally program is being is Lowell Fynskov ranged for the next L. T. L, meeting can tuol 0 celebrat A. N. Dahl, cashier of the First National Bank of Wilton, was here yesterday, HERE YESTERDAY J.B. Novak of Schrunck Township was in the city yesterday. FROM McKENZIE William Watson of McKenzie was Cat to her home for the past two days with a bad cold. Regu'ar meeting of Bis- marck Council Knights of Columbus this evening, 8 p. y * \ » % Blue Eyed Sally - It’s the Blues—Fox Trot Some of These D; with Waring’s Pennsylvanians A new gauntlet model with bandker i Model 655—Price $2.00 AN v “Nothing is so smart as the ornamented cuff”... 1... the edict of Paris cate Siboted American just op ‘ from nes. now to les Américaines! Paris in the Spring! Beauty and Cult Sh n Made in The Model 619—Price $2.00 This year the flower vendors have competi- May 20th. ee oe Newest Spring \ ‘20 Seconds tion in multi-colored, decorated tee Shades For a Clean Window — A riot of lovely cuffs . . . embroidered, Just received manufactur- ers sample line of flannel values to $29.50. Special, $4.95. A. W. Lucas The Weather Mostly. cloudy tonight and Saturday with prob- GET A ‘ Our display is now at it’s best Sizes 38 to 48 We buy so that we can sell. . That’s all. Saves no matter how dirty. One streak of .MOLE across window or mir- ror. Wipe off with rag. 25c labor and time. ; SATURDAY . DIAMOND SPECIAL $18.50 An .18 ‘caret White Gdld Mounting and good snap- py Diamonds. These we have ‘been stiling for $25.00, ‘ut for Saturday (We will allow you the full “value of $25.00 on a trade Model 669—Price $1.60 civilization. ne Beate ttaie saws PATHE NEWS — AESOP FABLE COMEDY ; FOLSO ee First Show,7:30 Second At’? ‘ 4 i as etrist in c iped, shirred, cut in different shapes, some rooping,. some with saucy contrasts in colors... daring, yes, but trés chic. Kayser observers in Paris sketched the coming models and cabled us. Now in your own shops, as if they were snuggling alon, the Tuileries Gardens on the Rue de Rivoli or on the Rue de la Paix, you can find the favorites in Paris. ayser alone sets the pace in transmitting le dernier cri in gloves to the States. See them at once. In many shades, many styles The clove of « distio. * e . dee: —Spring-weight'silk at prices whigh delight 3 ably showers. Warmer. “Digs ander Pager worgrt ied the slim pocket book of the pg ee ‘ FOR womEN’s wean I! _the-dirt’ Model 659-Pric $296 buy several pairs, remembering that the : with marck. ; ungloved hand is quite passé. ‘JACK HOLT; LOIS WILSON, ble ruftles and double ering with the pew clasp, give ee pase pia ~| Mary Cashel, ¢ j Miss Viola Jag Vtrsé Out Yew VICTOR, RECORDS ee insomnia i Washburn; Gordon Weckes, Flasher; Leona Axtell, Medina; Mas-| Bernard Soderquist, Wilton; H. Kirth: Mrs. C. T. Stevens, boy, Jean Goldkette and His Orchestra | Fox Trot 19600 16 | International Novelty Orchestra 10 Gloves Gay, Loike Spring Flowers HAT joy the new gloves liave brought to the hearts of /es Parisiennes—and Kayser’s latest creations, faithful copies of Mrs. Melvin Haney, Haz- . Elizabeth Leier, ‘Napo- - Merchant, Selfridve;|CUT THIS OUT- i naniwose; Miss IT IS WORTH MON Koba, Almont. Mrs. Elness. will “open Beauty and Culture Shop oj herine and Mariam Dutty, » city, AND TAR COMPOUND for coughs, Sekai colds and hoarseness, also sample; First dance of the season ackages of FOI peuyre! | couetease ae : q tic stimulant for the kidneys, and Moran’s Farm, Sat. Apr. 18 city; Bismarck Hospital Admitted to the Bismarck Hospi- tal for treatment: Slavick, Judson; Mrs. Hans R PRICED STORE 15 Day Sale Now on THE POPU —— advantage of these worth while opportunities. Coats, Suits and Dres: in the smarest new style and beautifully tailored in the finest fabrics, are all sees $19.50 One group of summer silk dresses, sizes ranging 16 to 18, at.. E : ; i 3 3) Others at...... 18.50, ) and up Silk and silk and wool Ensemble Suits reduced to... .$26.50, $39.50, $45.00, $49.50, $59.50 and up $39.50, $42.50 . +. $49.50 BE ro tetnanegh nen alt Nivegte Mawes test Cable Neus about SILK C]LOVES- Tailored suits reduced to and .. B Matinee Every Day At 2:30 i TONIGHT — Friday and Saturday FOR ACTION AND EXCITEMENT IT CAN'T BE BEATEN Zane Grey’s . tely enough, Bower em: jown cut an the wearer emerged from a lovely garden. Model 682—Price $3.00 Smart but simple—the elegance Model 525—Price $1.75 NOAH BEERY RAYMOND HATTON A magnificent picturization of the west of yes- terday—of a wilderness ranged by great herds of buffalo and the home of marauding Indians. -. The time is 1876, the most dangerous and ro-.: mantic period of western history. The first immigrant trains have already .crossed the , prairies and the Indians realize-they must fight to protect themselves against the invasion, of . } As sbe seuntered up the Boe Herel own aavee