The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 24, 1919, Page 3

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-- TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1919. - . } AFTER DINNER TOURNAMENTS TO ‘ her sister, Miss Dorothy M ho| and t to attend the -commence- NAUGHTON SCHOOL is a student at the state university, ment exercises of thet ingtitution. = T 0 H AV. E SOCIAL After a week's visit at Maple Lake, Barn "ane nt fan Hs Schebbler’s #ho Misses Moore will return to their “After Dinner” tournaments will be helé@ weekly at the Bismarck Country club beginning Thursday ev- ening of this week. Generous nandi- caps will be assigned to each start- er by the ‘tournament committee, Each' player is permitted to pick his Own opponent and to play from his handicap. The entrance fee will be 50 cents, and the winner of each ‘ he BE FEATURED AT COUNTRY CLUB match will receive a golf ball as a prize. There will be a similar tournament each Thursday from now on, and everyone is urged to plan to play, in asmuch as the high handicap man will have as good a chance to win. a golf ball each week as wil! the best players, Play will start each Thurs- day evening at 7. DINNER TO BE GIVEN HERE FOR: REV. CHARLES W. HARRIS THURSDAY Rey. Charles W. -Harris, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Bis- marck for ten years, and widely known in North Dakota as a lecturer and student, will reach Bismarck on} Thursday. noon en route from St. Na- zaire, France, where he has spent the last year as divisional superintend- ent for the army Y, M. C. A., to Boze- man, Mont., tioned for the last three years. Dr. Harris will remain over here until night, when he will resume his! where he has been sta-| work the Y. M. C. for the occasion, and plates may be reserved by anyone who wishes to at: tend at $1 per cover. Sharing hon- ors with Dr. Harris will be Major George H. Russ, who recently return- ed from overseas, where he was cit- ed for distinguished service. It is expected that Dr. Harris will favor his hosts with a fleseription of the A, did in his di- vision of the war front during the year he spent in France. ' Fismarck people who canno! attend journey westward on the North Coist/the dinner are asked to come later limited. His brief stay will be taken) advantage of by his hundreds of, friends and admirers in the capital city to tender him a dinner at the, Grand Pacific at 7:20. The hotel has| arranged an exceptionally fine menu and to hear Dr. Harris’ tolk, which i3 certain to be very much worth while. Those who wish plates reserved are requested to notify Mrs. Robert Orr or Mrs. John P. French not later than 10 o'clock Wednesday evening. ‘VERY mother knows. the Bad food loses its nourishing value. It causes constipation and diarrhea. These are at best always prevalent in the summer time. They depress the mind and weaken the body, and may cause more serious illness. The first precaution is to see: that the stools are regular and normal. In the case of babies and children, if less than twice a day you may suspect constipation; if more than three times a day, diarthea, A. remedy is then Danger Lurks In Summer Foods For Babies evil effects of summer heat on cow’s milk. This danger is equally great to all foods unless carefully kept in a cool place away from insects. needed that will regulate and tone the bowels, and you will find none safer and better than Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. It is a combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin that millions of mothers constantly have in the house for just such purposes. A: bottle of Syrup Pepsin ean be bought at any eug store for 50c and $1, the latter the family size. A free trial bottle can be a by sending your sddtess to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 480 Washington St, Montz I The pupils and teacher of Naugh- ton school, district No. 1, wil) give a evening ‘at Martin Holm’s barn, or the old McGarvey place, 13 miles northéast of Bismarck, beginning promptly at 8:30. A general invitation is) extended the countryside and Bismarck people to attend. Ladies are requested to bring lunch baskets* Following the! program and social, a dance will be! given. The test of music will be pro- vided, and a good time as assured. It is ‘expected that a large number of auto parties will drive out from the! capital city. To Enjoy Outing. Miss Hortense Moore of the faculty of the Bismarck high school has been visiting at Grand Forks, a guest of Mass. Meeting CARL R. KOSITZKY State Auditor, will speak at the following places and on the fol- lowing dates: home in. the city. Miss Hortense ONE-TON TRUCKS GOOD CONDITION FOR SALE CHEAP WHITE’S CANDY STORE AUDITORIU and Thursday Night The Bismarck Conservatory of Music Has the Honor to Present One of the World's Greatest Artists— FRANCESCA ZARAD TOMORROW NIGHT farm Wednesday, June aah Bfoore 1s a graduate of the university, O’Connor’s Orchestra. program and basket social Saturda | $ S yrup Pep sin YE Perfect YEP eee SS is | is in the navy is at the!family home | CITY NEWS on a 80-day furlough, e. a | Of the Chicago Grand Opera Conipany, in Two Programs of Great Beauty DO YOU LIKE MUSIC? This is pure nonsense. The government recognized the necessity of music. Everyone likes music when properly presented. Give your- e e ee fe 7 You will Enjoy Liv, 4 im a Home ADMINISTRATION LAW self a chance. Have you really ever heard a great singer? We i | don’t mean o nthe phonograph. Well, you have an opportunity to IMMIGRATION LAW| Furnished by Webb B ee dont me a So Ra on an on the phonograph. Well, you have an opportunity. to : urnisne y e L ros.. rae part. ‘Don’t you think you should really find out THAT YCU DO ‘ ‘The homes furnished by Webb, Brothers have a peculiar JUDICIAL LAW | LONE uae ‘| hen don't Eke marie, Jonson ike itlometss i Sega: oe . ' 2% t edt and sunshine and little babies an irds and, well, what will you do coer look a EL resigese They ted cae PRINTING LAW when you get to heaven. We understand that music is much in aste—hecause at Webb’s vou are assisted by experi- i EVERYBODY IS INVITED vogue there. enced salespeople who know how. eisbed TO COME a a They are inicrested in having your home appeal toyou oa ——<—— and your friends—as neing out of the ordinary. When = ee eo ee ee TTT LUM = your furniture comes from Webb’s it will give life- long service and: satisfaetion, § yoiee 60s) Mi Today we want to tell you about some of our Nifty Summer Furnishings Driscoll, June 25, 10 a.m. Sterling, June.25, 2 p. m.| M’Kenzie, June 25, 8 p.m. In the City, Charles Meyers of Driscoll was aj caller in the capital city today on bus-| iness. Will explain the ——— Al Faeth is Back. Al Faeth, popular Bismarck hotel! man, is home from overseas, where he served with the A. E. F. Spent Friday Here. Mrs; Charles King of Belfield spent | Friday in the capital city as a guest} of Mrs. Phillip J. Meyer, 910 Fourth | street. Miss Best returns. | Miss Marjorie Best has returned to! the city from Milwaukee, Wis.. where she spent the past year studying mu-| sic at Downer college. | To Montana.— Mrs. Jack Oberg of the Grand Pa. cific left on Tuesday for Terry, | ‘Mont., wheer she will visit for a time} with Mrs. E. Lovelace. ; , A MOST Mrs. Gesiter Wale and daughter, GRASS RUGS ATTRAC. 415 Fourth street, return to the city) Grass R in th TRAC- today from Long Beach, Cal., where rass hugs in the TIVE, COM- they spent the winter. very Le pat- Can you PORTAGE R ] E . C Romine erns, all sizes, + : E Judge IG. Davies of the county | ranging in price IMagine CANE oya vening oat i i 0! — Sane 2, to coh chatter ot Pat ea eee this rug _ PANEL Mont., Mrs. Mary Flath of Dvis- A . : Cy NG ane ; in your ee On Exhibition at Lucas Dry Goods Store d. i j win valet Sa so of ine Bop living room o Tomorrow Afternoon ‘J tist Episcopal church will not meet this week on Thursday afternoon, but has postponed_its renlar meeting un-| til next Thursday, July 3. Returns from Grand. Forks. Mrs, R. D. Hoskins returned to the} city on Saturday evening from Grand Forks, where she attended the ses- sion of grand lodge of the Eastern Star last week. Home From the South. Miss Elsa Mickelson, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. T. B. . Mickelson, 622) Eighth street, returned to the city on _ Saturday morning from Ashville, N. * C., where she ‘spent the past winter. Beautiful Porch Furniture In the new classy looking French Enamel—Classy Color Effects. Reed Furniture, Fibre Furniture, Etc. PORCH RUGS Porch Rugs of every de- scription at Popular Prices, Madame Zarad will have ‘on display at Lucas’ dry goods store the ex- quisite Irish lace evening coat, which was presented to her by the late €zarina of Russia after her concert at the Peterhoff nalace in Petrorrad. ‘The garment is insured by the Lloyds of London, Eng., for $10,000. It is said, and it is undoubtedly so, that the’ garment isthe only one of ‘the: pattern in the whole PORCH SWINGS Of Every Description. Ferneries'Tea Wagons, 'F oot Stool: ; 2 My . world. Years of patient toil were required to make this niece of finery and its Working and Sewing Tables. ts ri ~ original cost must represent many thousands of dollars, Madame Zarad prizes Surprise Party. A surprise birthday party was giv’ en in honor of Josephine Cer- vinski and John Wyciskalla last even-) ing at the home of the ta‘ter on Four- teenth street. There were 30 pres-} the garment most highly, not on account of its: intrinsic value, but because the late Emnress of Russia once wore the garment and that it was placed about her shoulders by the late unhappy ruler. There is no motive in placing the garm TES ent, and the evening was passed at! games, music and dancing. ent on view, except that the ladies may examine it.. ‘As Mme. Zarad said: “All Hazelton Publisher Here. . ra * : Py . a1 the ladies love beauty, and this is certainly a beautiful. piece of work. Why Ralph D. Colburn of Hazelton, pud- lisher of the Emmons County Repub-} lican, one of the good newspapers of the Slope, called on his cousin, Roy D. Corwin, in Bismarck while en route home from his old stamping ground at. Superior, Wis. Returns From Idaho. Mrs. Fred. Carstens, formerly of this city, has returned from Black- foot, Idaho, where she made her home during the past year. Mrs. Carstens! will spend the season in the capital | city with friends. Her daughter, ‘Miss Anna, is attending summer school in Seattle Wash. For Madame Zarad. Mrs. Edith Wakeman Hughes will entertain at the Country club Thurs- day afternoon for Madame Francesca | { Zarad of the Chicago Grand Opera | i company, who arrives here tomorrow; to sing at the Auditorium Wednesday and Thursday evenings under. the! auspices of the Bismarck conserva- tory of music. Visiting in Bismarck. Miss Alice Johnson is spending aj}! few days in the city with her sister | | *s Mrs. P. J. Engeseth. Miss Johnson} is a ceughter of John A. Johnson of| shouldn’t I give them pleasure by exhibiting it?” The garment will be on ex- hibition shortly after Madame Zarad’s arrival in this city. She will arrive on the noon train from the east. ACROLUX PORCH SHADES The Best kind for ventilation that kill ICE BOXES keep out the sun. From $16.00 Up SLEEPING PORCH COUCHES A’ Complete Line at All Prices Lint AKANE Webb Bros. BISMARCK, N; D. Painted Woods, and she has been} FURNITURE DEPARTMENT teaching in St. Paul durng ithe past year. A brother of Miss Johnson wh} a ; VOTIVE TT i ST <A Skyrockets 4 i readies E carry an unusually complete line of Painting Supplies, and our ex- Baa Hie perience enables us to advise the treatment and materials and to ‘ eke) quote prices on any household job too small for the professional painter. Crackers Fiawae: We can furnish, you the good paint and the good painter for the larger d Toroedses job, too. q Caps ¥ Sap Pistols Better get our advice! —It’s free, and honest. Sparklets S 4 a Punk ds ° : A Oils hasere Hi Ve are still s Salutes selling lots of ' ai For the Bismarck Celebration =: cling lt of ue ICE BOXES which we have ‘in ‘a ‘variéty-of styles. We make special prices in wholesale lots to dealers and committees. Wonder 5 &10c Store) HARDWARE Co.

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