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Big Bargains in Every Department SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1919. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE 5 ” ry CLASSMATE OF BISMARCK GIRL ' rly fall. During Mrs, Titus absence c Enjoying Vacation. To Fargo. MAY BECOME THE GREEK QUEEN aan rie ety Dt and Me cases F Mee coun Skelly of Homan's| Mrs. H. S. Sowles leaves this eve- einhoft will occupy her residence. |cafe and Miss. Christine Schroeder,|ning on a short business trip to To Spend The Fourth. cashier at the Van Horn, are spend-| Fargo. Cable dispatches to the Minneapolis; rumor in Athens had it the king as- FIRST OF FOLLIES ; Miss Isabelle Cochrane of in| HE. Seeks vacation withefetends (a BARN DANCE Journal and the Chicago Tribune are | serted his authority. 1 “Dunraven” left Thursday for Linton, ne ee cee to the effect that Miss Josephine meen rate, it Wasn't long hefore where she visited with friends over Home From Valley City. Dance at Schebbler’s Barn, 3 : Ss! elly was back in ens, an & the Fourth. Mrs. S. F. Hollingsworth d son i i Marie Kelly of St. Paul may become! one of the first things she did was to ts — David, 533 First street, returned to | pr. les east and one mile north of queen of Greece. Bismarck is par-|take lunch at the palace as the guest Have Taken Residence. the city on Thursday from Valley Bismarck, Wednesday night, ticularly interested in this story from of the king. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. MeCord have City, where they had spent the past.|July 9. O’Connor’s Orchestra. the fact of Miss Kelly’s having fre- wey ctanning in Hib atoran: 1” ored fron ane ahompeon auerL \two weeks as guests at {ie home of ce quently visited here as a guest of Miss! she said in ane der ede wendertey dence formerly occupied’ by Mr, Jando Holineewortns mother. are Bessie Homan, daughter of Mr. and’ he’s not a bit like I expected a king Mrs. 8, E. Dugan, who have gone} Mrs, John Homan. Misses Homan and i would be. He has blue eyes and blond east for the summer months. Mr. Here Over the Fourth. Kelly were classmates at St. Cather- | hair, and he looks just stunning in his McCord is employed with the Stacy] Miss Mabel Peterson and Miss Ven-} or ate me Kelly Sree oy attra uniforms, ; ma Fruit Co. da Vitalis of Wilton arrived in the] , a beautiful yo he other day he called on me, z city on Wednesday evening to visit ° woman of pure. Irish type, went to/and he wore the uniform of an admiral 79 Minnesota. with friends here over the Fourth. VIOLIN, Stainer Model, $22.50 Europe as_a Red Cross worker. It!in the Grecian navy. The next day he Mrs. A. D. Galusha and daughter,’ viss Vitalis has been teaching in was in her Red Cross costume that the; wore the uniform of a general when! Miss Esther, left Wednesday evening the schools at Wing during the past C CLARINET Low Pitch, $22 ran . young King Alexander of Greece, one|he called, and the following day he on No, 2 for Wabasha, Minn., where | year, 5 : ig year the senior. of the St. Paul girl i ‘an clothes,’ the family wil make thelr future nee CORNET, York Make, ‘irst saw her. He was so smitten that Shows Her Family Portraits ome, Mr. Galusha having left for OPEN JULY 14th F he immediately demanded an intro-|_ “All of which indizates, although that place some time in April. The} Union Dental Parlors formerl Low Pitch, $17 duction, and since then the romance} Miss Kelly did not say so, that the Galusha’s have sold their residence d b a nd has progressed with furious speed. Of|king is calling every day, apparently on Ninth street to 8. 8. MeDonald ot/oWned by Dr. H. S. Sowles will F, H. HURLEY ¢ it the Minneapolis Journal says: more than normally interested. She the workmen's compensation bureau.|be closed until July 14th and a : “7 had luncheon at the royal palace ' speaks briefly in her letters of lunch- i ar then they will be open and ready 406%, Bdwy. Phone 130K today with ‘the K,’ and later we went’ ecns and dinners with Alexander at mip cele Bismarci: for work. 1—5-1-8 for an automobile trip through the! the royal palace, but she does not Mr. and Mrs, Art Youngman of z Bae country about Athens. Jack is a nice, write entirely about the king in her Dickey were. visitors in the capital boy and very entertaining.’ letters. city on Wednesday as guests of Mr. vfre “In this: Klemocratic and nonchalant | “‘A few days ago after the king | votes Bian ate partes ‘ ig manner Miss Josephine Marie Kelly,’ had taken me to lunch, he took me n, 202 Rosser street. Mr. * niece of Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Nagel, 956 through the palace and showed me the and Mrs. Youngman stopped over here Columbia Phonographs Fairmont Ave., St. Paul, with whom portraits of his ancestors. They’re a On, thelr way. lest where” they’ will Columbia Records she lived before joining the American! very royal looking bunch. Can you make an extended trip. Bed Cross and going to Athens, mates imagine a king acting as guide forme, Visited In Bismarck. ON EASY TERMS WHEN DESIRED of her friendship wi ing Alexander and giving me a brief history of all ) s of of Greece. ‘The K,’ and ‘Jack’ are the! those men and women? He did it, en Me ae mae aa dant COWAN’S DRUG STORE same persons—the king of the Hel-| though, and it was very thrilling.’ mo a fi re by x? bi ie th Jenes and nephew of the former kaiser, Ordinary Friendship, Says Aunt f ra nd e A i ae y a id et we Dissension in Royal Family “Mrs. Nagel is noncommittal con- To ares Bt aaaentoa ae Bead ae te “Dissension in the royal family of ,cerning the attentions showered on alse A id oe i Birt: Meth: Pe aes Greece means nothing to Miss Kelly.| her niece by King Alexander. cts ia Sat an Stel at the: annual 2 ‘ pecans ori the king’s interest, wine - “Oh, it’s nothing but an ordinary \Manaca. Ae Rater apanvon on at other members of his family and the friendship,’ she said . ‘It’s nothin: Vi t ’ Hf family of his betrothed regarded as|more. Josephine is a sensible git, Maited the two towne: Fargo orum: YOUCAN BE HEALTEY improper for his majesty, Miss Kelly |and—well, the king is engaged.’ Bismarck Hospital Notes. Health is the greatest boon of every human was transferred from Athens to the; “Miss Kelly, who is 25 years old, Mrs. George Hart of Pauce Coupe, being and every man, woman and child is entitled town of Patrais, about 150 miles dis-| graduated several years ago from St. | Canada, entered the hospital on Sat: to enjoy its possession. Don’t be foolish and wait tant. But she didn’t stay long, and| Catherine’s college, St. Paul.” urday, ‘and underwent an operation until your body is wracked with pain before you today. conse e Cnropracal Take time by the ore o : | Sunday, 6:30 p. m—Y. . ne Ba»y Reitman, daughter of Mr. and lock and, right now, when you are apparently in [ CHURCH NOTES [lrg te Pte, arr tin neta wan] ob en aE kee Sea %. $$". ane ee P. m.—Salvation. Subject, [ARILY NN- het pen o patient in the Seat tion and ascertain if your spine is normal. It will o an First Presbyterian Church “Geen. paaiies ing re Reward: iN VLLER__» from the hospital today. cost you nothing and will be the means of giving Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite, minister. | ,40) itn os aa Aue singing. All L. Van Hook of Gismarck entered you a great deal of satisfaction. If there is any Morning service at 10:30 o'clock. | 4.5 ee icoie. a a ie SST Cc ¥ the hospital on Wednesday. pinching of the nerves, however slight, have the Music by the evening choir. Bek Halen and: Bir. 0 Miss Agnes. Peterson, a student: | trouble adjusted before you get really ill. It will Sunday school at 12 m. : oo nurse at the Elsmarck hospital, leaves save your loved ones much worry and it will enable you to shoulder Ther Il b Seer your responsibilities as a strong, healthy citizen should during these 3 EN haar eee ae bene ee pee he no: morning or, even The first of the peaches has been picked! Every year a half woday itech ey she: will perplexing re-construction days which are now upon us. Remember i 2 Swedish Lutheran Church. tonanrowe The Sanday sansor Lode dozen to a dozen beauties from the show famous for the most | *” ee EE One that the Science of Chiropractic is not an experiment. It has been Seventh street and Avenue D. | wil ye conducted as usual, ‘The Jun-| beautiful collection of girls in America, are “picked off.” The first BARN DANCE thoroughly tried'and:as thousands of ‘relieved/men and women wil Morning services 10:40. ior meeting in the afternoon has dis-| of the present season is Marilynn Miller, the beautiful young star} Dance at Schebbler’s Barn, 3 You Will hen be convinced. Consultation and Spinal ‘haialyoia Free, eoky Sunday school atl2 noon. Reed the Be rane and dancer of the “Follies of 1919.” She has been captured by Frank | miles east and one mile north of Evening services at 8 o'clock. ng meetings will be held until’ Carter, They met five years ago in London. Carter was starring | Bismarck, Wednesday night, o . All are cordially invited to attend September. Rey. Richardson has]. ¢¢ a a PaaS ty . . 4 5 ail are: cor © attend | sone to Hampton, Ia. to remain away | in “Hello Tangle,” and Miss Miller in “Five Columbians.” Miss | July 9. O’Connor’s Orchestra. ; A D. C. PH. C. Someones during the month of July. The serv-| Miller for the time being will continue in the “Follies.” Her hus- ? ST: GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL {ices for July 12 and 20 will be in] band is rehearsing i i “Lov » i ; si REDS a ee ec ee arsing in a new production of the “Love Boat. Consultation Free—Spinal Analysis Free Third and Thayer Streets, |Rev. C. E. Tingley. Chi Transit”C Rev, George Buzzelle, rector. = ¢ icago ...... Transit’ Co.’s steamers to her destina- i 5 0—— Bi: mapa. Siialay: after ibeaiee METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Swift Current. | tion, Suite 9-11, Lucas Blk.——Phone 26' Bismarck, N. D. Holy Communion at 8 a. m. aoe a a: vor ator Ca te Kansas City a saved cuecls Heme ——— \ Holy Conmiton au Meo at 11 administered by the pastor, All mem- Meteorologist. Myron Skeels, ‘son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These ne aN x si of the church are expected to be} B. K. Skeels, 514 Sixth street, ar Ugly Spots. REFORM CHURCH. 0 occasion. All. strang- | “———_—__--——_———- | rived in ihe city on Sunday from the There’ 1 ight al German-American summer — school cordially invited to participate in| CITY NEWS east. He left here about a year and| oy recline al tea he slightest nee } every day except Saturday, from 10 to/this service with us, Music under the} a halt ago and for scveral months was | °f feeling as eniet. of your freckles, Hl 12 in the union labor hall on Fouth | direction of Mrs. J. A. Larson. \9 —————* | stationed at Cape May, Pelham. Bay | 28, Othine—double strength—is guar- street over the Grand theatre. There} 12 noon—Sunday school. Here Thursday. and Charleston, S. C., later going on anteed to remove these homely spots. will also be Sunday school at 2 o’clock|_ 7 p. m—Epworth League, Interest-| Melvin Agnes and Marvin Sherman | the destroyer Jeuett. He was placed Simply get an ounce of Othine— Gets Them All { p. m., and services every Sunday fore-|ing report of the Columbus convention | Of Menoken were visitors in the cap-|on the inactivé list, subject to recall double strength—from any druggist | j | hoon’at 11 o'clock. Bible study at {to be given by Miss Clara Blumer. All| ital city on Thursday, at any time. andu-apply, &-ittle of itcmieht, end Large and Small { o'clock p. m. the young people should be present to ae morning and you should soon see that - 9 { If possible always ready to follow |grect Miss Blumer and to listen to her Have New Daughter. Attended Funeral. even the worst freckles have begun to =F — call from the sick and poor in spiritual | report. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, George E. McCay, re- disappear, while the lighter ones have 4 and physical needs, 8 p. m—Evening service. Congre-| Mrs. 0. E. Hudson of Bismarck on | turned to their home at Fort Rice on| Vanished entirely. It is seldom that . wo fs Support in worn clothes, etc, will be|gational singing. ‘The kind that pleas-| July 4 at St. Alexius hospital. Thursday after ‘attending the funer-| more than an ounce is needed to com — gladly received by me and distributed, jes the real worshipper. A special luet lias Minhzsets: al ot Mrs. MeCay's father, Dr. H. S. pletely. clean ine ia and gain a beau- ° J. B. Happel, pastor Evangelical ,k will be rendered, The pastor will eabacigaert z Sowles, who died Sunday evening. | tHful, clear complexion. Th I form church, Bismarck. Phone ch on “Calling His Own Sheep and PA ieeW eco eit wie areds of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Kinney of} Be sure to ask for the double or at rl 529-R, | Leading them Out.” All strangers and) yj, mathe nis relates eve- | Fargo were also here to attend Dr.| Strength Othine as this is sold under —— Methodists are heartily invited. Marek ta, Mt sit with relatives at! sowles’ funeral on Wednesday. Mr | 8uarantee of money back if it fails to You will want a KODAK—and you e The Salvation Army. Miss Clara Blumer returned from | “2"K@t0, Minn. and Mrs. McCay were accompanied | Temove freckles. find a much larger assortment 112 Main street. Berea college, Kentucky on Tuesday. Light Rain Yesterday. home by Mrs. McCay’s brother, Harry can tind a . ters than Praise meeting tonight at 8 p. m. |She will work at the capitol during the] New England, where rain was very | Sowles, who will visit for some time ' at Photographic Headquarters Sunday 11 a. m.—Holiness. sumer and again equip herself for badly needed, enjoyed a shower yes-| 2t Fort Rice, L A D I E Ss . anywhere else. Sunday, 2 p. m.—Sunday school and |another year in college, ere leaving for! terday when a tenth of an inch of| To A lish the | . Srey : Bible class. the foreign, field. precipitation was recorded, |. + pee cone ‘et the Greatest Good. /Qwing to scarcity of labor, space Come in and ask our experts for a ’ Rey, (. FE. Vermlye left today for pile ‘he first and most curable stage of *, f d di + just what to bu We ‘ ‘ outer points on his distric To Fargo. every disease is commonly treated by and time we are force to 1S- advice on just wi at to buy. ) ‘A letter received trom J.P. Jackson] Mrs, John McKenna of the Johnson | {Re Paren!, the friend of the patient | Continue this department in our can assist you greatly in securing tells of his gigantic efforts made in} shop leave Sunday for Fargo, where | himself. Hence, they should be in-| shop. the right supplies—and accessories. bringing the “World to Columbus.”, she will spend a month visiting with | frmed upon the subject and provid- KLEIN Both A. A. Loehrke and Mr. Jackson her sister, Miss Marie Fillebeck. ed with harmless, siniple and effec- ; R t Your Dealer to Have are filled with wonder at the hugeness te aa tice means that will safely and read- Tailor and Cleaner eques of the convention, Undoubtedly they 0 Grafton. y attain this. end. most every will have entertaining and instructive Win S. Mitchell, office deputy (o} disease may be checked at its com- Your Films Developed By Us. reports to offer when they return, oe sae exeminer, vil leave Suv- iencement- This is the experience d pri —_———— lay for Grafton to give expert testi-] of those who have long used Humph- <pert developers and prin- CARD OF THANKS mony in a blue sky commission case | rey’s Remedies. FOR SALE babs oor ee as pass as Senta Although words are inadequate to] before the district court. Manual for the treatment of dis- ers LON cle | by express our gratitude we wish to —: ease, by Frederick Humphreys, M. D., sionals, and the largest dealers thank the many who so generously in ., To, St. Cloud. mailed free on request. Humphreys’ in the Northwest. word and deed have helped us bear| Mrs. Win S. Mitchell and daugh-| Homeopathetic Medicine .Co., 156 Ni B 1 f fi the loss of our beloved soldier boy.j ter Gladwyn will leave Sunday morn-| William St. New York. Ite nga TOW .0) aye Thanks for the many beautiful flow-|ing for St. Cloud, Minn., where they eee rooms and bath. East front. ‘unum ers. Our thanks to the boys of the/ will spend two weeks with Mr. and Leaves For the East. Well located. Garage. Good = OTT American Legion. Mrs. M. P. Noel, Mrs. Mitchell's par- Mrs. F. Titus, 16 Thayer street, terms = { MR. & MRS. G. N. LIVDAHL, _ | ents. left on Thursday evening for the east. . = AND CHILDREN. ' ‘ She will first visit a daughter, Mrs. = Youn MenUseCuticura Paul igledner ee ote aati George Juell formerly a resident of = 7 Mr. Mrs | the capital cit: ho now li at = = g we * ? | H. . Ingiedue, 120 12 sixth street,| Rushford. Minn, later going on J. H. HOLIHAN = = | Weather Re ort | 0 ‘ushford, Minn., later going on to =; = To Save Your Hair Pp who has been very ill for the past two} St, Louis, to spend some time with | Lucas Block = = " o——_—__—_———___ —# | weeks at his home, is reported as| Mr. Titus, who is located there as = = Nothing like shampoos with Cuticura Soap . .| improving, which will be good news ir 5 5 = = Ce Gas For 24 hours ending at noon July 5:| 0" : chief engineer on the U. S. McPher. = =| and hot water, preceded by touches of to his many friends, 1 = Ss Cuticura Ointment to spots of dandruff Temperature at 7 a.m... . 60 put Son, a government snag boat. From It Pays to Come = = and itching to keep the scalp and hair | | Temperature at noon . % Returns From Vacation. Bh elouis Mis. aug will Bo. to viel ;| to Photographic = = “ healthy. They are ideal for all toilet uses. | | Highest yesterday . 80] Miss Jeane‘te Fogerty returned to) Second daughter Mrs. W. C. Cavan- 3 Head = = is i ‘i Lowest yesterday 59 » | augh, at Waukeegan, Ill, planning to FOR SALE eadquarters = = In the morning shave with Cuticura Soap ; {the city the fore part of the week ren h = = the Cuticura way—without mug. After Lowest last night 59} from Jamestown where she spent a|Temain there for a month, after whic! : = = shaving and before bathing touch spots of Precipitation ..... ; None} two.weeks’ vacation. Miss Fogerty| 5" will return to Bismarck expect- 1 second-hand Reo Six—7 pas- = = dandruff or irritation with Cuticura Oint- | | Highest wind velocity. . 15-SE| recently resigned her position at the|!"& to reach home some time in the ger. This is a bargain. ETM ment. Then bathe face, hands and scalp Forecast _ : City National bank to take a position 1 second-hand Overland—83B, ‘ with Cuticura Soap and hot water. For North Dakota: Fair tonight and| with the Bank of North Dakota. a eee co ee new tires. Excellent condition. <-> : rs a e 4 Sunday; warmer tonight and in the — ‘ ITES--STAVGS 9 ge Cuticura Toilet Trio eG east and central portions Sunday. To Visit Copper Country. Consisting of Soap, Ointment and Talcum ' Lowest Miss Emily Dakin of the commis- Sected Donce BROTHERS ars fadispensable ediuncts of she aay or Temperatures ; sioner of agrculture’s staff will leave ouce let in maintaining skin purity and skin Fargo ... 58 j the first of next week for Calumet, in eed emelicntsin trequent contact with Williston . 62 | the Michigan copper country, to spend], verm salt w MOTOR CAR your skin as in use for all toilet purposes, Grand Forks 59 a two weeks’ vacation...with ‘home- M. B. GILMAN CO. 7 k, N. D. you keep the skin, scalp, hair and hands St. Paul folk. Miss Dakin will make the jour-; 377OT?O | AD 212 Main St. Phone 808 Bismarck, N. D. clear,sweetandhealthy.25c.ea.everywhere. Winnipeg ney by way of Duluth, whence she Vk o VE z Helena . will take one of the Great Lakes| “YOUR CODYGUAR"~ a: The Store With Over 1000 Garments iene i)

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