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PAGE FOUR THE. BISMARCK TRIBUNE Social and | __ Personal FNTERTAIN AT DINNER nd Mrs. E. J. Taylor and, Mr. G. B, Allen entertained at a 6 o'clock dinner tonight in honor of Prof. and Mrs. C. F. Bolt, who leave for Michigan this week. Covers were laid for the following guests: Judge and Mrs. A. M. Chr and Mrs. W, Alfred Zuge Will, Miss Kliabeth ; ert Kaupat, Miss | Hazel; » and Mrs, C. Bolt.| The tables were prettily decorated in lavender and white, + MISSIONARY TO TALK Miss Isabel Crawford, the heroine of Saddle Mountain, is to be at the iFirst Baptist church Wednesday even- ing and tell of her work and experi- ences for the Kiowa Indians. Over ten years of her life was given to preach the gospel to the Kiowas and blanket Indians and a special invita- tion is given to all Missionary Socic- ties of other churches -and people of the Baptist’ church to hear this mis- sionary, who is touring our@® this time. Come and hear her at 8) o'clock Wednesday evening. MARR! DAT WASHBURN Mr, Carl A. Fuglie and Miss Anna NV. Lake, both of Coleharbor, were married yesterday by Rev. Brevik, of the Lutheran church, at Washburn. (Mr. Fuglie is cashier in the North- western State bank at Coleharbor. Mr. and Mrg Fuglie had planned a trip to Yellowstone park but on ac- count of the washouts will have to. od postpone their trip. TO GIVE SILVER TEA Mrs. E. H. L. Vesperman and Mrs. j insignificant looking scarf thrown| in disguise. If your 1ook at the three| mer sweater is an invaluable part of F. A. Knowles will give a silver tea | carelessly over her arm is a sweater! accompanying pictures you will under-| a, woman’ tft. tomorrow afternoon at Mrs. Knowles’; - residence, 16 Ave. A for the benefit | of St. Mary’s parish. A cordial invi-| tation is extended to all members of. the parish,to attend. VISITING SISTER The Misses Agnes and Mildred Berg-! strom, of Crookston, Minn,, are visit-| ing at the home of their sister, Mrs.| F. Dirlam, at Person Court. Miss Agnes has been teaching at Seattle! and is visiting her sister on her way home from school. EPWORTH LEAGUE MEETS The regular monthly business meet- ing of the Epworth League will be! held at the McCabe Methodist church’ tonight at 8 o’clock. All members are urged to be present. TO GRAND FORKS Mr. R. W. Dutton and wife, Mr. L.; K. Thompson and ‘Mr. R. W. Lumry: left for Grand Forks, where they will! GIRLS! LEMONS ° WHITEN THE SKIN, Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of anson, Judge, tate at, FIRST IT’S That things are seldom what they seem is shown by the scarf sweater so popular in the summer girl's ward- robe. When you see a smartly dress- girl in a transparent blouse. and at- tractive wash satin skirt flaring forth | inaittorent’ to an approaching drop..in ‘the temperature—don’t worry. That ! attend the meeting of the Grand Lodge! of the paso \ TO MINNEAPOLIS + | Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Anderson and; | family ieft this morning for Minne- | japolis. Miss Clara expects to stay in | Minneapolis next winter and attend |school there. GIRL SCOUTS MEET H Bismarck Girl Scouts Troop No. 1! i will hold a special meeting tonight at {7:30 in the parish house of St.| | | Georges Episcopal church. { Sa aE ae | SOCIAL POSTPONED | The Measuring Social which was to be, given Thursday evening at the Baptist church will be postponed for : one week, until June 30. i aie eee HOME FROM SCHOOL ; Miss Celia Rosen who has been at- tending the University of Minnesota j returned home to spend the vacation. | | REGAN VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Olson and son motored from Regan ‘and were shop- ping in the city yesterday. | VISITING HERE i A SCARF—PRESTO! A SWEATER! stand. First.the scar? is opened re- vealing two kimona sleeves. The girl thrusts her arm ‘into the right sleeve (left): and pulls the scarf around. her. (figure on right) like a‘sash. It is then carried ‘around the back to the left shoulder (center figure). In vivid colors, green, coral, yellow, this sum- ROOF GARDEN DANCE. | tage of the opportunity to hear Mrs ‘The McKenzie Roof Garden was the: Armour and her message. However. scene of the Brotherhood of American; her having been here will strengthen Yeomen dance last night. About 60) the local organization, as 17 few mem- ; couple attended the dance. Although) bers were added last night.» Mrs. Ar- the crowd was noi as large as was! mour left this afternoon for James- expected everyone had a good time.| town and Carrington, where she will The exact amount of the proceeds was! give addresses. From there she will not known today but it is expected a; work west to the coast. good sum will be turned over to the| ; Elks in charge of the Swimming Pool. | MARRIED HERE Paul Slattery of Bismarck and ‘Miss! Pauline R. Blaisdell, of Medina, were married at the apartment of Missi Amanda ‘Nelson yesterday afternoon! at 5 o'clock. Mr. Thomas Lee and; Miss Amanda Nelson were the at | tendants. 3 i BOWN GRADE. ENTERTAINS AT TEA E8, boy, I know—you de not ‘Mrs. Richard’ Grace entertained at! think ; tea this afternoon for her daughter,! You only,hear the glasses clink Mrs. A. 'G. Grace who, with her hus i And feel the bogus joy of drink. ; band, are visiting at the Grace home | ¢ aaa Life looks all summer through a glass; WASHBURN VISITOR ‘The whisky road is green with grass— Rev. R. If Bergum of Washburn, is | visiting eB city. 4 But ike, isle summer, both will pass. | es ans ‘now to drink or-not, ligdle or a lot; Smart Sport Togs Denote Fashion’s Partiality O longer limited to the sturdy apparel worn by participants in the games, “Sports Apparel” is correctly applied to any daytime’ costume combining a pleasant inform- ality with ease of movement and evincing an undeniable smartness. “classification our suits of Tweed and Jersey of becoming line, sweaters brilliant: in sum- _ mer’s gayest colors, Knitted capes distinctly a present season mode, and two pals, skirts and_middies which know no feature that does not make for comfort. Under. the Sports Suits at $19.50 and up. Sweaters at $6.50 up. ~ Knitted Capes.at $13.50 up. * ty and whiteness of your skin. Orchard White, which any drug store| Miss Helen Harris of Minneapolis will supply for a few cents, shake well,| is visiting at the home of her sister, and you have a quarter pint of harm-| Mrs. John Mullen. less and delightful lemon bleach.; ——— Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion; BEACH VISITOR into the face, neck, arms and hands; Mrs. Cushing, of Beach, who has cach day, then, shortly note the beau: just left the hospital, is visiting in the Famous stage beauties use lemon lotion to bleach and bring that) soft, clear,rosy-white complexion, also | TO LAKES ! Miss Exene and Esther Schultz left | as a freckle, sunburn, and tan bleach) today for Hazelton and the lakes, | where they ' will, spend their vacation. because it doesn’t irritate, Scissors Sharpensd 10c JOE CREWSKY, ’. | SHOE REPAIR SHOP. a pir For The 109—3rd Street Phone 898 (HOSKINS "2: AMATEUR Reasonable Charges — We are known, everywhere for the expert work we do.. Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. HOSKINS, Ine. | Bismarck, N. D. 9, | At Death’s Door | “Ten years of ‘of stomach trouble ‘re- duced me to a living skeleton. I had attacks of pains that doubled me up like a Jack-knife and I was as yellow as a gold piece. ‘No medicine or doctors helped me and I was really at death’s, daor, A lodge brothe: ad- vised me to try Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, and | I found it to te, the only medicine ta.touch my case.” It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus| from the intestinal tract znd alays| the inflammation which causes practi- cally all stomach, liver ani intestinal! ailments, inciuding appendicitis. One| dose will convince or money refunded. | Sold at All Druggists. ' KODAK WORK o——_. | CITY NEWS See ee aS Here on Business, Mr, Selmar Kuppang, of Fargo, is! in! the city on busines: To Ashley, Mr. C. J. Wermerskirchen was called to Ashley on account of the jllness of his: wife. Baby cf a baby boy born last night. Mrs. Armour Talks, . Mrs. Mary Harris Armour, national worker for the W. C. T, U., who spoke |’ last night at the Presbyterian’ church gave a very pleasing and profitable talk. The only regret of the local or- der is that so few people. took. advan- ~eoeener LACE IS GOOD Steel Pullman Sleeping Cars of latest construction are now cartied on through trains of the Northern Pacific Railway which are Protected by Automatic Block Signals almost all the way take the North Coast Limited carrying Observation-Club Car with Library, Barber, Bath, for Minneapolis-St. Paul, Duluth-Superior, Chicago Great Big Baked Potatoes are a part ' of the Splendid Dining Car Service Arrive in Chicago at 11:15 a. m.in ample time | to make all afternoon and evening connections SAFETY—COURTESY—PROMPTNESS Northern Pacific ticket agents will cheerfully answer your Guestions and give you full information Louise Du Pre of the Fan Film Boy Mr: and Mrs. Valentine Fettig, of | 324 Eleventh street, are the parents ; your drinking, erbet? f | May it not happen ere the grave i ‘The, thing you laugh at you will) | crave?— \ | The master will become the slave? God! I have seem them: Boys like you, | ‘ | ‘The frolickers of fighting crew, | Who never thought and never knew. | Who took the road that dips and gleams, ‘That runs ahead ef singing streams somehow mever downward seems), * | Wet | With thts same: foolish passton played, ‘The same old merry journey made, ‘Who took the read of essy grade— ‘TAI night came on, till sank the aa, ‘Tl stiadows gathered one by one | Around the path, and day was done. “Twas then they turned; but now the H pill ‘Was high behind them, and the rill Within the valley dark and étili— Around, the level of the plain; Above, a rocky path of pain ‘To elimb, tf they would rise ayatn 1 am no preacher called te preach; | 1 am ho teacher fit to teach You.younger men of better speech. | Yet I have walked the merry road ; Where. laughing rivers downward i flowed, | And climbed again with all the toad. With all the load a manjacquires Who follows after his desires Until he finds his lust are’ liars, col Until he finds, as find he will, The peace. the joy his age to. fill He left behind him on the’ AHL My preaching is not perfect: Jack; Yet truth, at least, it does not Iack— For I have been there boy, and back boy or girl a suit at the Woman's Broadway. ing corn, instantly Ahat corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fingers. , It doota't hurt a bit.| * | track speeder. A tool fell from it un- (Copyright.) See the beautiful. satin dresses at the Exchange. ‘ your Exchange. N. W, Kelley, 211) TRACK WORKER “BADLY HURT On Soo Line Archie Chibean, section worker on the Sao lines, is in Bismarck: hospital today ‘in’ a ‘semi-conscious condition suffering from injuries sustained in an accident at Wilton yesterday. Chibean, with four others, was on a der a wheel and the speeder plunged| off the track. Chibean suffered a frac- tured skull, fractured. nose and frac-| tured left. leg.’ His face was vadly| LEATHER ._NOW Drop‘a little “Freezone” on ‘an ach-| W. A. McDONALD, Agent Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a to remove every hard corn, soft corn. i or corn between the toes, and the cal | iuses, without a particle of pain, Corporation has chosen for her Lu- cile evening gown tones of gray. The lace is silver, the foundation silver.cloth. Crystal shoulder straps and panel back and front is used. wm cents, sufficient Martin’ of the Chatreuse “charmeuse for the lower jare of chiffon, Black patent leather ri 5 used on: this Lucile gown for. Kathleen fine O'clock Revue. The upper part and the blouse ive Section Men Men in Accident Silk Skirts at $15.00 up. Wash Skirts at $4.25 up. { Middies at 98¢c up. cut. Section Foreman Chris Pfahi was seriously injured, suffering body. bruises. The others were less serious, ly hurt. Chibean was brought to Bismarck for medical treatment. ISSUES REQUISITION ‘Jovernor Frazier sition’ asking the prosecution and. E. S. Allen defendel ‘Mahoney. MRS. NORA J. COCHRAN: formerly of the Dunraven, Third -)Street, having recently moved ised run! haw” 401 Fifth Street, wil be- | hawk, ‘Street, . Sena ta tetarn ‘Heeey. Deinar ce, at gh in serving meals, home cook- Benton county, wanted to ing, beginning Wednesday, June charge of abandonment of wife and ine Those desiring board or childr::n, to North’ Dakota, beard and.room may communi- Found Guilty. cate with Mrs. Cochran by call- Tom Mahoney, living on Nineteenth | ing telephone Number 145. atreet, found guilty of ‘disorderly. conduct by a jury before Police Mag- |istrate Cashman yesterday afternoon, | TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS The complaining witness was ‘Mrs. Grace Wilson, a neighbor. It was al- leged: by Mrs. Wilson that Mahoney has cursed her and beat a horse owned ; by her with a hammer. The difficulty, it was ‘said, was caused by the picket- ing. of the horse to graze. H. F. O'Hare, city attorney, represented the ae TUESDA Yo “The Honey Bee” Bee” withs:! MME. MARGUERITA SLYVA The Celebrated Opera Star and a Brilliant Cast @ , SIX Al Alse An O’Henry Comedy “THE FRIENDLY CALL” ily Matinees at 3 P. M. 10 and 25¢ Corsetiere will be -at The, Grand Pacific Hotel: from the 27th until July Ist. Mrs. F. W Mofit Wednesday and Thursday GLADYS BROCK WELL and an all star cast in “THE SAGE HEN’ Also Harry Garey in a Western rai y and Saturday 3 Big Vaudeville Acts Charlie Chaplin, Mable Normand and Marie Dresler in “Tillie’s Punctured Romance.” This is one of the best comedies ever made. \ ‘LTING “IT’S COOL” Direction Valleau Serre Direction, Valleau: Theaters Company SEE Company M ~~ {0NIGHT SS THOMAS MBEIGHAN in “THE EASY ROAD” Mermaid Comedy—Kinograms. ...Topics of the Day ~ THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY ROSCOE ARBUCKLE in “THE TRAVELING SALESMAN” BUSTER KEATON in.......... “THE HAUNTED HOUSE” COMING ‘ MAE MURRAY in. vesee “THE GILD ” ‘MILDRED HARRIS i HABIT +o. 3 .4“HABIT” “TWIN BEDS” “THE SKY PILOT” BOB HAMPTON OF PLACER” } MR. AND MRS. CARTER DEHAVEN in RALPH CONNOR'S. . WESLEY BARRY in.. | ¥ ae 3

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