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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE» | © PAGE FIVE a a iat 5 ; oe ; Last Rites For fe 5 L—.___.] yelt, remove from fig and sjir in! especially good to dust pictures,| gre they are placed on a broiler or j ‘i ee a ae | Household | ,8 cup of turbentinb. Keep covered. | moldings’ atid ‘freshly awaxed floors. fPyinge pantry “> - . 4 f ei oq 4 pply soft and polish by hard rub- — } ccuerprcaeap=cerenianar! 3 fPe-y p 4 : Mrs. Arnold Are | Suggestions {fee MEATS | Cook with Gas. It’s the ' 4 Lar, ely Attended yee f | Fresh meats should be wiped with! eal Fuel \ . ' ) 4 — ——- pa Stibtac | y1{ 2.cloth: wrung out in cola’ water, be- | deal Fuel. 2 ‘ HAY TEA FOR CURTAIN A coat of shellac ever linoleum ‘ bs = ; The funeral services for’ Mrs. Mar-| pA. 7 Ca fihdeanccute| pive le lender tite.t an j Mesd ° € A - oe & garet Arnold, wife of John -Arnold,' ; rane rahi Rance antes rite besides making it easy tok | F lames Whittey .. Mr. and Mss. Kaiser Ow aie we, held yesterday afternoon at the Me" washing wil hold the color, Boil al clean. . . ooge ° ‘ jodist Episcopal church, were attend- bs ‘ ne sj and Christianson Entertained Tuesday Cc. oily erge numberof Frlende of the Banta Oh eae ey a ee cad ‘ : . * . jfamily, Mrs. Arnold, a member of a iid ad dnt owed | Joint Hostesses Evening With Bridge prominent pioneer futuily af the city, “Ml td * pinch powder An Exclusive if — | arsed nway Saturday evening follo' FOR TILE FLOORS uXC STVC te . The home of Judge and Mrs.,A. M.| | Mr. and Mrs, FE. A. Kaiser enter- . ing a weeks’ illness with pneumor To lean tile floors, )owith i ‘ | Christianson, 1005 Fifth street, was| tained last evéning in their home, There were many beautiful fl m soapsuds, taking p: not to Department for his 1 | party Tuesday .afternoon when Mrs.| of bridge. Valentine favors were ar- 4 if * 2 at rub dry with a c hy >) *, : 1 +* | ©. .. Christianson und Mrs, CAB. Whitey | tanged aitractively about the rooms, ; St. Mary's cemetery. Pallbearers fastened over a flat mop or a broom. (| Rebruary Birthdays highness-—the | | entertained jointly’ at eight tables of | and the same theme was carried out | és Peree genre Bem pie Wask- 1¢ water is eft standing it will in- | bridge. in the course luncheon seryed after + J. W. B F + jure the cement used to set the tile, ne for when re- * * r A Valentine decorations were used] the bridge games. Merb a pearee HObtanaee Caran ro AUG HeLa dimpled little ruler. throughout the house and the same] Honors were won by Mrs. H. G.! : ae | DANCING WAX sal membered with flowers ; motif was used in the appointments! Helden and Mr. L. A, Winters. ‘The| A good dancing wax, used during | : | for tue course luncheon served at) hostess was assisted by Mrs. Helden “uneral For Revolutionary days, may he made as from kg? conclusion of the play. in serving. | Mrs. Thom son’ | sr Melt tome lings — boiling, Honora in the bridge, games were a : : _ ter, a pound of yellow beeswax . ae won. by, Mra, 0. Iundquist and Mrs. W. C. T. U, MEETS 5 as Pp 3 and halt t pint of filtered neat’ || HOSKINS-MEYER ” . EB, Corman. : Mts, §.P."Quain was hostess at Held Yesterday too. ci. ‘Metta tump of resi fan Ree the regular mesting ofthe W. C. 1. : : j on a size of walnut in halt «cup of I Oy as an anniversary gift | * 1. yesterday afternoon, rs, W. F. £3 1 eaweed hie s, sweet butter and add to wax. ent bai : ann 7 | Odd Fellows Have Reynolsa presided. and | devotionals x Thomsen motherat re We Gea Floweis recali the happy | s. were le vy its, Suckow. Incidents @ is ii iebe. i rat y toe, Interesting Party: | Iu'the'ite’ of Frances b. “Witturd Morfing st (one eee wae moments of by-gohe days. On 25th Birthday | 222, fiv2", in, response to roll call, Brothers Chapel, Interment..was ut have divided aff an ¢ mn erinday Greetings were read Bel its: Here the Mandan cembtery, ae WHOSE BIRTHDAY clusv' ; Senet for } —— ‘est Ankenmann, president of the cr| F juvenile footwear. | The twenty-fifth anniversary _of| union, who is now in California, Sev-| ,, Here ia the sheik veill It haa Just! john Race and seueape SiMMetreT, THIS MONTH? Our stock of children’s | the I. 0. 0. F. lodge in Bis: was|eral new members were added to the| ™ade it appearance in New York. |g Charles Kellogg and M. 1. shoes has been further celebrated Isat evening D. King was appoint- Chernich, Bismarek, were pallbearers, enlarged and we are | meeting of the Odd » thebr | ed ignal Promoter. forever as it is scen shimméring in| Mrs. Thomson passed. away Sunday ———— better able to give wives mea members of 8 The gle? oidindiae hE lesson in bt the dlitahes, © '"\morning at the home of her daughter added service for the é A BS a al Lid eli de) be MRtapeee Tor Tut at tances oXOt Cant dam or abort or dwart following a lengthy illness. , || Of offending under the oldest £, little folks. aac «2;++ Miss Bengon| of the business meeting the following|10V. lite the phoenix it is reborn o if hygienic handicap now ended. i The fitting of little fee i . ; Voting of Mandan| program wan given by gitls from the it t0sy, flame from dead ashes. sige] + Caley OF THANKS ll wa Suey : DO YOU KNOW, need the utmost care | . A. N: Newton | Indian schoo heads, grow for every che chopped] (We MIRO thank a1 those whe 50 peice oS vette ahaagl as most foot ills begin gee P| 4 Green Group. songs and readings—-Prim-|heed® grow for every one chopped) Viva sassisted us during the recent tion—discards like tissue at the tender age. | . ener} a! rls. They i illness and death of our beioved , ] } | Hansen wate exercise — Intermediate] , They, forget, that humanwise they mother, and for the many beautiful ITH the old-time “‘sani- MR. RADIO FAN, | A new innovation | B \ ‘i ey ves | floral offerings. % | tary pad” women realize | and Wilton were in attendance.| Solo—Cle41 Peltier. bonum, the thing they themselves | ¥ te i | atanerd BERD! | aaa | Luficheon was served to 150 guests at} Chorus, “Grandmother's Dream”—| didn't -have. 4, F, Arnold and family, | tHeit constant danger of of- that | Sa ehing iter ae pei | NBS the conclusion of an informal even-}Glee club. =| - H. C. Arnold and family. |} fes¢, plus the embarrassment \ ed, Chavis bag, See Helite ing of dancing. Piano solo—Lillian Bell. are a ae ee A.M. Winfree and fumily.! | Of disposal. And thus spend ‘ | felting wie ae FB: Flannigan was chairman of| Refreshments were served ot the|], At The Movies | unhappy days. Hoskins-M | volicking animals and all— | the comitittee in charge. Other} conclusion of the afternooit by the| g. Q——ooa “KOTEX,” a new and re- oskins-Meyer Lat’ the kiddies oy | eee TN ea Bebe cen Green ee ee eee een. ECTINGD THTRATRE markable way, is now used by acquainted With ier | ian Nelson, A. W. Snow, and Charles| will be March 2, rig: toveud? PARERE: Anite Lb dei | .Sinloeeeenceccccan. : acquainted with it. | Gutnan, Mrs. Otto Dirlum, i —— marked bya trail of : : Br sat) iver, Le hha }{} will call for and charge | man; Mrs. Jake’ Brpzoll; Mi -| ATTEND STUDENTS CONFERENCE Wi GREWA fnalor tranagres- It's five times as absorbent as | Voile AcBnttery tor erine McDonald and Mrs. B. F. Flan-| | David Cok of Bismarck and Mlden| Vos 6f\ the white man against: the ordinary cotton pads! 5 estaba nigan were the committee in charge) Squires of Grand Forks have been| Sic?" OF ' Voi sdines Oeics aniotor. for ER ; of refreshments. cheats a ee from His These words of Zane Grey, the hotte in:shkereat frocks with- $1 00? We also announce the adding of a new Chiropody depart- ss Iniversity of Nort! akota to the i rote.” Janishi a gh DRA * nt in cur store—under the able super € | \ WEDDING SOLEMNIZED Sip-arest. Soudenta Conteeoneent New novelist, who wrote “The Vanishing |] out a second’s doubt or fear. e : ment in cur store—under the able super f ‘The ‘wedding of Miss Erna C.| Orleans February 17to20. The pur-| fe inaiacs at the Eltinge Thurs, It deodorizes, too. And thus CLARA B. WESTPHAL | { Krayse and Henry C. Arndt, both of| pose of the New Orleans conference| diy" triday‘und Saturd | stops ALL danger of offend- Y Res fe LARA B. : AL | Baldwin, wag solemnized yesterday] is the discussion of the student The bitter, courageous, determined - ing. ; ou use one of our bat- Dector of Chiropody. | afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Lutner-| government problems ‘which havel nut hopeless stand of the Indians H Discards Tee teries while yours is U | .’% 4, an parsonage, Rev. J. G. Monson offi-| arisen in the $2 universities and col-| Or. MaPthe white ‘enemies, their Te- \ V/ Discards “as easily as a HAReIn | ciating. Miss Linnie Arndt, sister of| leges represented in the conference. | teat from the green fields and well | (j . piece of tissue. No laundry. charging. j the groom, and William Guptill were —— @xtared iceuntiy. ‘they: *had called No embarrassment. { in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Arndt|ON ADMINISTRATIVE COMMITTEE] (2teT¢d country | th Mito the You ask for it at any drug 4 left last night for Baldwin where} Bruce Murphy of this city, who is! barren desert is a powerful episode or department store, without Hoskins-Meyer they will inake their home. a student at the North Dakota Uni-| )"crne Vanishing American.” Test ADL BY say S —— versity, has recently announced inj "gne story was filmed in the heart “KOTEX” Oisdoinns The House of Complete METHODIST LADIES MEET | behalf of the administrative commit-| 5¢" these very ame wastes, on the |. \ YA\ Da Radio Service. The regular meetings of the Metho-|tee, of which he is a member, that) present Navajo reservation, 165 mites q Do as millions are doing. dist Episcopal Ladies Aid society will] in the future all class dues will be| Present Nevaso, End old, insecure ways, Enjoy be held Thursday afternoon, " Mrs.| paid with registration fees. The ac-|'T he" tric is told in the sincere, ZX life every day. Package of ! Melvin Olson, 412 Fifth street, will| tion results from a petition present-| g, une, “dramatic manner that char: j iwalvectebsivonlvia tewsccntn. entertain the first division; Mrs. F.]ed to the committee last fall by the| direct Granatic manner that chat = e G. Ackerman, 418 Seventh, the third} student body. te in wohia Gramedg Wer Je does not = division and Mrs. F. E. Titus, 16 si gloss’ over the impositions and trans- Dy, T ; yer, the fourth division. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES MEET | lose! over the tps man against supy The Presbyterian Ladies Aid will] Sree et ae No laundry—discard like tissue LADIES AID MEETING hold its business meeting Thursday | "Gye company which temained on| Rr 4 The Trinity Lutheran Ladies Aid| afternoon at 3 o'clock. ‘The nomin-|sne ‘Navajo reservation approximate: | Fy \ sdciety will/meet in the church par-| ating committee will give its report|\v° sour months, included, Richard] . a\\ ‘dors Thursday afternoon, Luncheon | during the afternoon. Following 4] {3.x who pas the role of the.Indian| (ia = ;Will be served by the following hos-| pot-luck supper at 6 o'clock a pro-| hers, ‘Luis’ Wikson, the heroine, Noah \ \\ rr o. tesses: Mrs. Chatles Sorenson, Mrs.| gram will be given by the male quar-| Beery, Malcolm McGregor and ‘scores j ; : George Harrison and Mrs. George|tet. The Junior Play:hakers will . o fi et ANY \ Gullikson, ; present a short play, An auction sale ay will conclude the evening's program. THEATRE 1 eee LEFT FOR EAST —— i lig 3 ve de hd Mrs, C,'W. MeGray left: Monday| - ENJOY SLEIGHING PARTY af aati’, Vinee fiecee Wiens phen: . ; Jul ning for Chicago and other east-| Twenty members of the Baptist) duction of Mrs. Henry, Wood's pion.) & : orn eitled Tor an extended pn | Young renal Union enjoyed al vhich “opens, tonight xt the: Ga s i} her return Mrs, ‘McGray go tol sleighing party last evening. Follow- : i y ’ ‘7 Fini Sa ee ‘ Garrison where she will make her] a wide about the city they went to|rreatre, ix heralded as one of the Matinee Every Day At 2:30 \ ‘i . as home. the church where games were enjoy- | y, . H wy, Hy i Ts ea Tanehe cayman sebexed: at the) odes ‘ ed in the TONIGHT — Wednesday Free to the Public School Teachers A fy RETURNS TO MANKATO clusion of the evening. ue renee r| oe aa { wo, H. A. Patterson. of the Pattcrson, are picturesque portion of the| erica U and company and of the Bismarck BIRTHDAY PARTY wisidia cinta with: thoy bogdey My. ; ised f company has returned to his! Mrs, Frank Milhollan, 603. Eighth |of-rural England as the background, , ae Vie pseets Relip eed ties -home in Mankato, Minn., after #/ street, entertained yesterday after-| Realizing the unusual opportuni ——— \ auM week's business visit in Bismarck. | noon in honor of the birthday anni-| ties for magnificent production fea-| Te | 4 vacation at our expense ..... : —— ~ | versary of her son, Frank, Jr. The|tures, Mr. I id th i & am é State FORMER BISMARCKIANS IN WISC,| afternoon was spent with atsths best: Cckolcht aktiarne in the : ‘ wie: or long sought-for trip with all the grandeur of its scenic surprises lies Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Thompson! Decorations in the valeytine ‘colors |motion picture field. of. Artas, S. D., formerly of Bis-| were used throughout the house. A Not alone does the splendid pro- ; nie A marek, left today for Waukesha,| course luncheon was served to 10]duction and beauty of the photoplay oo Shaves within your grasp. No matter in what ‘Wis., and, other eastern ejties for a| friends of the honor guest at. the/lend charm, but a series of thrilling : ; part of the United States you reside you o Ln visit’ with relatives. conclusion of the afternoon, - incidents, culminating in a ‘terrific F a , SPaID Weebl WNde 4 tolchcbt eaten | AG meas f a : can be one of those selected. The condi- HERE LAST EVENING ENTERTAIN WITH BRIDGE that is hard to surpass. : tions are easy. Write for them right away. Mrs, F. L. Burdick and daughter.) St. Mary's Sewing Circle*will en-| A. magnificent cast of popular alee 5 i Ora, and son, Carl, and Miss Hilda] tertain tomorrow afternoon in the’ screen stars und feature players grace The trip will include a ride on the Fisher of Mandan were in Bismarck] school auditorium with. a bridge 'the more important roles of the pro- ‘ Gorge Railway, along the edge of the river last evening for the Odd Fellows| party. Playing will begin at 2:30 ‘duction. Edmund Lo a Alm: ; i { eetling Delock, All ladies of the parish andi Rubens@both now starting uadec tha| Get the Jell-O “habit”, shete it tumbles and splashes on giant rocks; a visit to the Home of Shredded their friends are invited to attend.' Fox banner, are seen in the roles of Plan to serve this delight- Wheat, the world’s cleanest, finest food CALLED TO HIBBING Hostesses_will Mesdames J. P./Archibald Carlyle and Lady Isabel. Dr, R, 8. Enge left last evcning| Curran, Thomas Sheehan, S. Smith Lou Tellegen, Frank Keenan, Marjoric| ful dessert often. It is ex- tion very: little. a‘ he dA.’ Blacklund, Daw, Leslie’ Fenton, Belle Bennet cell sy i si . — | RT Bae nNe ymour, Lydia Knott, Virginia Mar- J te , ‘Ss ; ENT! hall and Richard Headrick freshment for parties and ils Frank Kiebort of the land depitt| | Cynthia Grey in‘important roles, | gocial affairs, Ki asup- Sromuall parts.cf the counsry., Boe decails inant’ has gone to Center to attend] |. - Says: |! Emmett Flynn directed the produc-| BIV Gf the elo address ee the funeral of H. O. Munson. : ys: ss tion from a eae ipa by y fruit fla th THE SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY MRS. HINCKLEY 18 ILL eae-eepen- mrt are six of them) on your NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. f ‘Mrs. Nellie Hinckley is confined BY CYNTHIA GREY Don’t forget Nash-Finch ; pat vo her home on Thayer street with! AN the world and his wite was-' Concert Oreheatra over W C| Pantry. shelf and you will ’ é rchestra over WC) always be ‘0, an attack of pneumonia. ged their tongues some time. ago co beginning tonight. delici serve je, SREP. FRIENDS 4 ea the p_fanshiay bi s Taulti-mil- <i 28 — omen Je-O Waa ee ei ir. al le ral ir neire Th a fam composer | ¢--———_—_____________., s stor Wither’ are spending the week in| of songs, a ey. who rose from the|| FASHIONS . combination with |J} Stormy, fas and stormy ‘ ‘the city-with friends. . ean # ware ath ny Ghetto to his pe nuts, fruits, or - theca ai : RN a cosets: lace in the limelight. 7 i From. the Ca lod nove! FROM HAMLET | __ P Milliona’ , story had it, dis- GREEN GOLD ’ whipped cream, Sy eee Ce Lincoln, ni A. C, Haskey of Hamlet is in the] owned. his daughter. “ Green gold wool jersey is seen it in many tempting | of “Shavings,” “Part- anlage father Tada'ahek” Mell ge" bodice and rather fal'sire: sere ae Mee oF ie Te” * - GOES TO MINNEAPOLIS family so-superior to « boy who b; ( 7H. Poole left; fast night for sheer grit and genius within him! er a ; CAMEOS 3 Minneapolis ‘on business. / made s world-famous name for him-| ;,“),0011 with old ae Mee . feet seetee fman “Time Flies” Exchanged at Masonic ’ SMALL HATS: ; : ‘ : ot i , - Temple, overshoes, Party) nis hue and cry bout mistaken so- iA, fom amall ‘black hats, trimmed America’s most 1% ©+ “having shoes, marked with B.|lal casts, the old, old sity ft! Soe ween on pith avense, tt famous dessert | THURSDAY. FRIDAY, call Mrs. Rieker, phone 262W. | Parent its ren ore intenia Bee SATURDAY j : “ ce SLAVE BRACELETS es |, Fervonelly, | feet that @ parent hes! ‘stave bracelets are’ using i ; little ‘or no right to interfere with] jinks of heavy gold or silver, ‘ the marital choice of any adult, nor-| iMK# of heavy gold or silver. = , j'Ml, 208 Or daughter. FRIVOLOUS ATTIRE fi , “3 | If we grant that love should be"the) roy ghatt murue shea “basin"9fany_mamsiage, een if wel ecnizie "ooking ieee of jeney i, Seed eerie eee ea atY 3! printed in geometrical designs that H).¥ | \ ° ; ay Sst siee’eat tak mind eed satremely amusing, Tt oOhndda Weis aie oingers . 2 son.and logic enter into the transsc-| cuT THIS OUT— - & i a I ‘ : . , IT 18 WORTH MONEY 4 4 A psrent, however, motivated b: fi . . ES : K st steerer ofall Kamin emotions ey fe Gur, 2855 Sheffield Aver Che eu ‘ { : A perfectly blended chorus of male voices, presenting Solos, Duets, Trios, Quar- ‘ protection of offspring, passionately 2 CH eet . i ! = 7 |] desires “a lage” for hls] dresi clearly: You will receive a ten | aa mee WINS fete, Crermnes al logs od mai or. her. child.” Parents may | ‘want! cent bottle of FOLEY’ NEY “AND = wealth, business security, family TAR BOMROUND tor poly colds \ > —- . Winners of the great international musical festival first prize, Pittsburgh, Pa., and $1,006 » health, - stdin reich Gale ee san Boose A ak agen of FOLEY PILLS atretie |] OCTOR cues us om As Seed Or\stimulant for the kidneys, and|f ¥ : oan a ae temary et, ie: They, sane anind and Foury CATHARTIC TABLETS for} ~ This contest; was acclaimed the greatest, ever held in any country. Fifty-three choirs of ’ . j ‘ABs i i tik may have tenght them that Ronsfipetion sae enacts hens M.E. BOLTON all classes took part and the ecntests were attended hy ime enthusiastic admirers cach day. és ul re! these things mean more than ron; e Adv. 1 ths gieuler Uk on ad tmillions of people, Try them!-—Adv. : t ‘AT THE-— oe AUDITORIUM, Thur., .) Under Auspices of the Kiwanis Club for the henefit of. fe m making facie marciage bey b me Sogeinie a Tefphone 240W NG — 4th St. mt : ie

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