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‘ | CITY NEWS | a | TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1920 Oe AE Re oe Mrs. Davies Back Mrs. Florence Davies return Sun day night from her vacation, ‘ In the City Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Vold, of Regan, were visitors {n Bismarck yesterday Visit Here ‘Mr. and Mrs.,J. H. Cunnirgham, ot Wilton, were visitors inthe \city yes- terday. zt Hanwells Move Mr. ard Yrs. John Hanwell moved | into their new hdme at 816 Thayer! street. today. iti saboans tLe eS | Back from Vacation Miss Mable 'Winge, a nurse at the Bismarck, hospital, has returned from her vacation, spent in ‘Minot. Goes to Detroit George Register left this morning for Detroit, where he will join the Register family for a vacation. Back from Vacation Mrs. F. C, Ellsworth and children have returned trom a three weeks vacation at Fergus Walls, Minn. No Meeting There will be no meeting of ‘the Royal Neighbors at the E.k’s Hall! tomorrow night. The meeting has Leen postponed until a later date. | Picnic Wednesday The Daughters of Isabella will hold a picnic Wednesday evening. at Thompson’s grove, according to an- nouncemente made today. oe aba | t ‘Dentist Goes East Dr. Ira G. ‘Nichols, of: Mandan, will represent the North Dakota Dentral association at the- national conven. Trust Your Complexion To Cuticura ‘The majority of skin and scalp troubles might be prevented by using Cuticura Soap exclusively for all toilet purposes. Onthe stivhtest sign of redness, rough- ess, pimples or dandruff, apply a litle Chticura Ointment. Do not fail to include the exquisitely scented Cuticura Talcum inyour toilet preparations, 2c everywhere. gue~Cuticura Toilet Trio@aa Consisting of Soap, Ointment and ‘falcum She indispensable adjuncts of the daily tor- let in. maintaining skin purity and skin health. By. ‘ringing these delicately medi- cated émollients in frequent contact with Your skin as in use for all toilet purposes, | you keep the skin, scalp, hair and hands { - clear, sweet and healthy. The Soap, Ointment and Talcum 25¢, each everywhere. Forsample each free adres “Cuticura, Dept, 2T, Malden, Mass.’ '§Cuticura Soap shaves withor a Financing Tornados That’s our business— paying for the damage from the ample funds of a good solid insurance company. Better buy. a lit- tle of this protection before the. wind blows your way. A few dollars invested in tornado insurance may pay you big dividends any day. Don’t delay—see us now while you have something to insure. MURPHY “The Man Who Knows In- surance” Bismarck, North ‘Dakota WEDS SON OF NOTED LAWYER MRE. MARTIN ALITTLE TON IR (NEW: YORK—Mrs. Martin W. Lit- tleton Jr., shown in her ‘bridal cos- tume, was formerly Miss Marion Car- rol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Bran- dish Carrol of ‘New York and Green- wich, Con. Her marriage tothe son of Martin W. Littleton, famous at- torney, took place recently at Green: wich. , + tion to be heid in Boston Aug. 20, He also will be a delegate toithe board of governors of the Dentists Mutual Protective alliance. On Vacation J. L. Bell, of the First National! bank, is making a vacation trip to Chicago and perhaps will visit other eastern cities. Enjoying Vacation H. F. O’Rare and family are spends ing their vacation at Pine Lake, Minn., having taken a cottage there. They motored through. Back from Vacation Miss Connie Lacher and iMiss_ Ir. ene Carlson have returned from their vacation to St. Alexius hospital, where they are nur: Goes on_Vacation. Mrs. T. H. Poole, of the Public Health Service, left last night for a two weeks vacation, which she will spend at White Bear, Minn. On Business T: P. C. Remington, president of the! City National bank, is on a business | trip during which he will visit sev- eral towns north of Bismarck. SS Tea Postponed The Country clup tea, which was] to be held on Wednesday afternoon of this week, has been postponed un- til a later date, whieh is not deter-| mined. a \ Leave on Trip Mr. and. Mrs. William A. Ingalls have left for an extended automo- ble trip through Minnesota, Wiscon- sin, and South Dakota. They expect to return some time in September. Get Card Case Many American Legion men have presented their record of membership i in the legion to the First National bank and obtained the neat card case which the bank {fs giving to legion men, r Returns from Clinic Dr. C. D. Durseman returned yester- day from Chicago where he has been for the last three weeks attending spe- cial dental clinics in oral surgery and the administration of nitrous-oxide Bas. Six Months Old Boy Dies Harold Hedges. six months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hedges. 313 Eighth street, died at the Hedges’ home Monday. The funeral was held this afternoon and burial followed at St. Mary’s cemetery. Returns From Convention Mr. and Mrs. George ‘Halbiesen of Golden Valley were in Bismarck Mon- day en route home. Mr. Halbiesen is a druggist at Golden Valley and is returning from the North Dakota Pharmaceutical association conven- tion in Grand Forks. He was selected as the association’s choice for mem- Oooo Butcher Rejoices Over Wife’s Recovery “My wife suffered for five years and practically lived on toast and hot water... Doctors said she would have to be operated on for gall stones. A lady advised her to try Mayr’s Won- derful .Remedy and after takirg bottles over two years ¥ she has peen entirely well ever” singe.” It |removes the catafrhal mucous from the intestinal tract, and allays the inflammation Which causes practical ly ali stomach, liver and intestinal | ailments, including appendicitis. One dose wil convince dr money refunded at druggists everywhere. AUGUST PLUSH AND Buy Them At JOHNSON’S for - FUR COAT SALE IS NOW ON IN FULL. SWING BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ‘ ».PAGE/FIVE bership on the state pharmacy board ' ‘when the next vacancy occurs, ' Mrs, Halbiesen was Miss Mounts of Bis- marck and has a wide circle of friends in the Capital City. ‘ Ladies’ Aid Meeting The Ladies’ Aid society of the Swe- dish Lutheran church will hold its next regular meeting at the home of \Mrs, 'N. H. Swahson, £J4” Sixth Ave, NWi, Mandan, Thursday “afternoon, August 12! All members and friends of the society are cordially invited | to attend the meeting. i : : Hospital News ‘Master Anton Malta, of Carlyle, Mont.; Miss Elizabeth Harper, of Glen Ullin; Miss Mary A. Gordon, ot Washburn; and ‘Augusta Garks,, 118 First street, have been aamitted to St Alexius hospital! (Miss Ruth Jones, of Dickinson; i. H. Bachmann; Miss Mary KE. Anson, of Pickardville; and John M. Axt- man, of Orrin, have left the St. Alex- ius hospital. Mrs. W. Kyes, and her daughter Laura, of Linton; John Barder, of Wallman; and Howard Miller, of Hur- dis Field have been admiited to the Bismarck hospital. Tillie Myron, of Taylor and Lillie Sedland, of Bouglas, have lett the Bismarck hospital. CARD OF THANKS We feel deeply grateful ior the kindness and sympathy expressed by many friends during the illness and death of our husband and father; tor the beautiful floral tributes and the assistance so kindly given in conduct- ing the funeral. Mrs. John Roether and Family. “Bluebeard’s” Home Stripped. “What troublous times we are Itv- ing in!” Even one’s property is no longer safe,” was the angry comment of Landru, under arrest In Paris, for the alleged murder of several of his sweethearts, when ipformed that his villa ‘at Gambais, near/Paris (where the police say--the women di peared), had been broken into and sacked from cellar to.attic by souvenir hunters. 5 Since; the villa. had been closed by the authorities, pending the outcome of Landru’s trial, no watchman had been detailed to guard,the house. An offielal who visited the villa a short time ago found the shutters, doors and windows smashed Everything port- able had been taken, from kitchen utensils and etchings to chair legs.— Continental Edition of the London Mail. Remembering His Manners. “T understand the convict jvho es- caped was noted for his polite man- ners.” “He was unusually polite, Even in escaping, he left a note for the wardea saying: ‘Please excnse the liberty I am taking ey | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | —— > cs LIVE IN YOUR OWN HOME at price less than rent, IT have three houses to seil on easy terms. C. L, ‘Bur- ton, Bismarck, \N. D. 8+10-6t. FOR SALE urniture at a bargain. must be sold at once. Call 21) iNinth street. 8-10-1t. FOR RENT—Two unfurnished front rooms close in at 316 Third St. i 8-10-3ts, Just received a, nice line of Fisk Fall Hats.—Nickens Milli- nery and Waist Shop. FOR STATE TICKET 1ET MAY MILLS SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y.—Mis uffrage worker of Syracuse, Y., has been unanimous- ly chosen by, the women delegates of the New York State Democratic convention for the place on the state ticket which the men have said shall go to a woman. It is believed the place will be secretary of state. Miss Mills was formerly head of the New York ‘Woman Suffrage association. Harriet, May Mill $4 PEGGY MAR H’S. SON, WHO - MAY BECOME MILLIONAIRE ~~ ROOSEVELT MADE CHARACTERISTIC TALK, COX SAYS) eae Dayton, ©., Aug. 10.— Interest of Governor Cox in the notification; cere- monies of his running mate, Franklin D. Roosevelt, was manifested in a statement tonight by the Democratic presidential candidate. commenting on Mr. Roosevelt's personality and ac- ceptance address. “Mr. Roosevelt’s speech is .charac- teristic of the man,” said G6vernor Cox, “It is a wholesome, sensible view of conditions, full of hope..for our future and radiant of the -happi- ness of the individual, The western country will like this splendid type of progressive statesman. Following pf gloom and carping, captious criticism from the Repub- ican leaders, it will be a genuine re- shment in the great land = Mr. Roosevelt now enters, for the’ péople to meet a representative of the gov- ernment whose soul is possessed of the philosophy of joy.” Governor : Cox reserved comment until his future speeches, at least, on the statement of Senator Harding's headquarters criticising his accept- ance address. The govcrnor's friends said that it was not expected that. his address would’ meet.. with approval of the Harding camp, SECRET <SERVICE, GIRL INFATUATES NAVY OFFICER Lieutenant Commander John Mathi- son was fascinated with the beauti- ful Hilda Nordstrom, who told him she had been sent by the pret ser yice to guard .him on his. important mission, Still the handsome young naval. officer feared her. He sus- pected she was “The Yellow Ty- Phoon” in disguise with golden hair dyed’ brown—the Woman) who had made. herself ‘internationally, feared. Of course, he, did nol, know at the time that Hilda was, the twin sister ofthe davaling creature who lett misfortune in her wake, but the truth finally’ came ont, Anita Stewart. p twin sisters in s the role of the “The Yellow Ty- ee 9 RosePotd Delicately soft and refined is the complexion aided by “Nadine Face Powder This exquisite beautifier im- parts an indefinable charm a chezm and loveliness wich endure throughout the day and linger in the meme y, Is coolness is refreshing, aad it cannot harm the ten- derest okin, Sold in Its green box at leading toilet counters or by mail — We, NATIONAL TCILET CO. PARIS, TENN, | | This photo of little Henry Anthon; (Marsh, son of Miss ‘Peggy Marsh, the actress, and the late Henry Field, has just reached America from Lon- con where the boy is living with his | mother, Mi sh has put in a claim-of millions of the estate of the late Marshall Field, Chicago me Henry Wield re- was a son,of the merchant . Miss Marsh, below, an- pearing in a London show. fight is still on, in Chicago. chant, for her boy. cently, phoon,” which will be exhibited at the\Eltinge theatre commencing to- night. WORK STOPS ON WILLISTON WELL Williston, NL D., August 10.—Work of drilling at Well No, 1 of the Pio- neer Oil and Gas company near Wil- liston was stopped when the casing was broken andthe tools Jost in the hole, At the time of the accident the drill was within 50 feet of the point Where the company expected to stop, shut off.the flow of water-and make |. the final test for oil, which they be lieve is to be found ‘in. large quan- tities there. . eigenen In. order to ‘hasten ‘the’ testing of the Poplar field’ which looks even more promising than the Willistea field did, the rig is now being moved to that point, LLittle trouble is ex- pected in drilling in that field and an early complétion of the well is ex- pected by the officials of the cony pany. JUST OPENED—A new and second-hand furniture — store, where vou will get a square deal.. C. Thompson, on cor- ner Fifth and Front streets. If! you have anv stoves or furni- ture to sell, phone 5931. ie : VENTILATING 100 »- 687 0 The will! Vudor The i PORCH SHADES’ ik 4 PPOSITE P.O. largest postal world is that of the City of London, Preserve your valuable rugs. ZURNITURE &- The state of 219,000 farms, area in the FAREWELL MEETING for U. R. Welcome: to keep everything spick and span. Webb Bros. No. 661 . 624 L No 667 Ready-Made Ready-Made - Ready-Made Child's Dress on "Romper | Bungalow Apron White Poplin on White Poplin inion Linen Bizes 4, 6, 8 Yours , 38, 40, 42 | Sizes 1, 2,3 Years Crash Price $4.00 Price $3.60 Price $8.26 Price $2.10 eee ae na No. 666 No. 626 No. 637 No. 619 Ready-Made Ready-Made | Ready-Made Baby | _ Ready-Made Child's Dress on Baby Capon Dress on Sheer | Kimono on Plain Plain and Fancy Batiste Mercerized Mull | and Fancy Voile Voile Sizes Infants, 1,2 | Bizes Infants, 1,2 Medium Bizes 8, 10, 12 Yra. ears Years and Large Price $6.00 Price $1.10 Price $2.60 Price 64.00 Pennsylvania COLONEL AND MRS. S. MARSHALL The Salvation Army Hall, Wadnteaay, 8 P.M., ‘Aug. 11th, About two hours of active service a week with the Hoover is sufficient eHOQVER BISMARCK_ New 1920 Models of Fall Suits Made of all Wool Tricotten and Poiretwill, worth $85__ 5.00 JOHNSON’S DEPT. STORE ELECTRIC SUCTION SWEDPER We Have Just a Few Alaska Refrigerators UURAUAUYOAAUPOCAUPUESUEUERCHASEUERLESENR AGED CATH CQUEEE DAES ETUEONASRAMAD TD CRSPU OURS LDR UHL has DEVON DENDAQOROEDONDAUENOLDRE DEAE ROEU ED AAESERATTE GUUS PRUMGUAQGORENADUURSAUUASEGETSONODONOUELONODAURUDAUGODEVUIT

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