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| lad and ice cream. The Girl Scouts were visiting at the camp yesterday, The guests with a ball game. Social:and | __ Personal BENEFIT DANCE Later when \ dians, | were: Mr. and Mrs. Conklin, ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lahr, Dr. and Mrs. H lenbeck, Mr. and Mrs: és, Byrnes, AT ELM GROVE: Mrs. ‘Smart, Mrs. Dewhurst, Mr, and EE ‘Mrs, MoGray, Mr. and Mrs. Goddard, V The swimming pool dance, which! @8¢ (Mr. and iMrs Ich. will be Bivens at pun Grove fenlelt, | ON MOTOR TRIP will be attended by a great number of !Bismarck people, the Elks commit- Mo nen are hice and Mies tee believes. Mr. Galloway, in charge} Feat ip bp er Sag se Co be on Migs of the amusement park, announces, ke deen tne iil Jon , ate 4 that the entire receipts will be do-! iY nege Huney “ Join t she short. nated to the swimming pool fund. The! ae? 1 Nowe Tk ana peel there Elm Grove orchestra will play. The/ Nien, Miss Ri Elks committee is boosting the dance.| 5° to Washington, D. C. Miss Runey, | who was ‘in ‘ ‘Washington two years ago HAVE WONDERFUL TRIP IN wast’ Plans tos spend her fad in Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lucas, who have/ Visiting her brother, who is In the been on an extended trip in the west,' ae nat Claeinuatt “ her Way back returned yesterday. Their first stop! teoril Beach and youth Kolling, was at Portland, where they enjoyed | ae . the scenic drive before proceeding to! Tacoma. They then went to Seattle and took the boat from there to, Van-; couyer, and also visited Victoria. ‘the! champion football team of ‘England} was touring Canada and playing there, during Mr. and Mrs. Lucas’ visit. The) game was: played on an island of! sional women’s convention at Cincin- i nati. They are; stopping at many points of interest ‘in the east. SILVER “TEA A! SUCCESS The silver tea given yesterday after- noon by Mrs. F. A. Knowles and Mrs. | E. H. Boy Scouts entertained their| ) || a camp fire had been built, Mr. George | Will gave an interesting talk on. In- Among those out to the camp lol- delegates to the business and profes-| a ee 10,000 acres, a park which has a speci-| men of every kind of animal found in} the Rocky Mountains and Sierra Ne-! vada ranges. to Banff ‘Hot Springs. tude affected ‘Mrs, ‘Lucas and they re- turned a few days sooner than they| ed_a vocal solo. expected. While in the west tNey saw} Mrs. M. M. Cook, who lived in Bis-| marck several years ago. HAVING PLEASANT TRIP Word was received in the city tell-| ing of the delightful trip Mr. and Mrs, J. M.- Martin and daughter are mak-' ing in the car. The roads had been Bos od and so they made splendid prog- s. They had visited'friends in Ab- orden and Huron, South Dakota, and on Monday morning were on their way to Des Moines, Iowa. Mrs, Mary Burton and daughter, Bertha, who are leaving soon will join the Martins in Ohio and will continue to New York with chem. ‘HOME FRCM TRIP IN EAST (Mr, and Mrs. James Wakeman and Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Barnes returned from an extended trip in the east. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes left last Sep- tember and spent the winter visiting their daughters in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Wakeman have been gone five weeks, They met Mr. and Mrs, Barnes at Washington, visited in; Pittsburgh and Buffalo and returned by way of the Great Lakes. BOY SCOUT PICNIC Last night the Boy Scouts held an open picnic and the families and. friends of the Scouts were invited to attend. The ladies that went out took the boys baked beans, potato; an ice cream social in front of the Thursday Fri = PS $1.05. l-quart:, Aluminum Stew Pan TUTE UTTETUOUa Pt aaa ELL t= i on or before July 2 Cover only 14c extra oe Price 38c) stamping machines. No Phone ‘weansver ‘pub pu, Mam They then went to Lake! Louise, over the Canadian Pacific, and| ; es ‘| The high altt-| Miss Mary Atkinson and Miss Mar. ‘Boscoe “Fatty” : ‘ . ARBUCKLE ‘in ‘The Trareine Salesman’ ‘ \ . an BUSTER KEATON in “The Haunted House” ‘LL. Vesperman was a decided | Mary's parish. The table was decor- {ated with a huge bowl of gladiol A group of the parish ladies assiste garet Smith gave a duet on the piano and iMrs. Bessie Homan ‘Doerr render- The silver tea was well attended, BAND ON TOUR ‘The “Million Dollar Band” is mak- ing its annual tour and is now playing at Ocean City, N. J. The band is made ‘up chiefly of North Dakota boys. ‘Charles Boise, Jr., son of Mr. and ‘Mrs. ‘C. G. Boise, is the ‘only Bismarck boy in the band. The band played in the south last winter. RETURNS FRC\M SCHOOL Kenneth Allen returned front. Ann Arbor today, where he ‘has been at- tending the University of Michigan, Herndon Taylor, who is attend ing the University of Michigan, will not return until August, He is attending’ Camp Davis at Cheboygan, Mich., for; engineers, ON VACATION TRIP Miss Mary Slattery left today for a vacation trip, making a visit in Minot. She will then go to-Great Falls, Mont., where she will visit relatives, and with her relatives will start on a mo- tor trip to Yellowstone National ‘Park. CONFERENOE AT JAMESTOWN The ‘Presbyterian State Conference for Young People will be: held at Jamestown from July 2 to July 10. Al number of young people fr. church are hoping to ma ; Success and netted a nice sum for St.; LOLITA ARMOUR | | doy Uy aAoqe, WAOYS st aptaq: 21 -aroyy 40 Christian Endeavor Society will give day Saturday WEDDING GOWN ‘woos ayy JO ainjaid & si yasuy “002s BY) S83[ 4800 YoIy ‘umd Sutppan ‘os 0} Jay St INoWAy SSI “dIBye apis B sem ‘suoY ol 7 fh 0, 200/000" mh dpe Berea “{ Uyor: pus (tiene uapaQ ‘ pue “AW Jo 4ajy3nep ‘INCULY BIO] ssi Jo: _ Bh Suippaw ouL MITCHELL IN HER ‘000‘0T$ ‘pueqsny say pus ‘synoge ‘tay expenses. \ m0 CONVENTION AT- DULUTH Grant Call, who has been visiting his mother, (Mrs.: N. L, Call, \left to- day for Wuluth, where he will attend, Jeneral Blecttic! a convention of thé People. - Krom’ Duluth, Mr. turns to bis just which lakes they are going’ to 13/ unknown. the Daughters of ' night at Vdd Fellows ing will start at 7 “o'clock. LEAVES €OR HOME Mr. and Mrs, ‘Harry Call of Great! apply it, to allthe hair instead of| Mont,, who have been visiting Mrs. iN. L, Cail, left today for their Falls, home. TO MEET SISTER Presbyterian church Saturday after- nod’ and evening to. help Ineet tne) DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH <MBET) ‘there will bea special’ meeting of; Hepekan, friday hal y ‘rhe meet-| Business } Men And Farmers Get Together Minot, June 23.—A long. step toward bringing. about Proper understanding between business ‘and professional men of-Minot and residents ‘of rural sections of Ward cowgty which will) Daye the, way for closer co-operation, | declared: necessary by, leaders of both groups |i Minot! ang'this: section of. the state:are to. accept the many op- DELIGHTFUL HAIR WASH . with very little effort and for a’ very trifling. cost, if;.you..get from your druggist’s a package of canthrox and | dissolve.’ at onto, ‘in’ 4° cup: ‘of! | water. thie makes‘a full cup of sham. {poo liquid, enough so. it is easy to just the top of the head. Your sham-/ poo ig now ready.” Just potir‘a little) ‘at a time om the- scalp and hair until) both are entirely covered by the dain- | tily. perfumed ‘preparation. that ‘thor- Mrs. J. J. Sweitzer and daughter, | oughly dissolves. and removes every of Washburn, were in the city yester- day to meet Mrs. Sweitzer’s sister,| Mrs. Smith. MINNESOTA VISITORS bit of dandruff, excess ofl and dirt. After rinsing the’ hair dries ‘quickly with a fluffiness ‘that’ makes it seem | heavier than it is, and. takes on aj} rich luster and a softness that makes heard splendid talks by Dr. Levi H: You can enjoy a delightful shampoo)}: A We wish to arinounce that until Monday, June 27, ‘business will be temporarily stispended. A complete set ot Aixtures i is being installed by the John Ss. Bradstrect pad all of Bismarek will be proud to acclaim this shop ‘ne of the smartest, women! 's sabre shops i in the state. = - Portunities for advancement and de- velopment, was taken by thé banquet arranged through the efforts of the Minot Association of Commerce and County Agent N. D..Gorman‘ at which township supervisors, here for a conference with the county commis-| ioners, were guests of, Minot. More than 125 supervisors, many of them accompanied by their wiv nd sone of them with their children, gat at banquet in the basement of the Epis-; copal church with. Minot men and! Beeler, president of the Minot Nor- mal; T, M. Wiliams of Des Lacs, state master of the Grange; A.8. Spicher, county commissioner, and .C.-E.’ Dai felson, president of the Minot Associa- tion’ of, Commerce. Mr.“Danielson served ks toastmaster for the occa- sion. The principal address of the even- ing was*by Dr. Beeler who sounded a popular ‘keynote when he emphast«- ed the necessity of. farmers and bi ness meni pulling together’ if the prob- lems confronting the nation at this work we ‘do.’ Who are the City Cleaners and Dyers Ce ea on an ane "W ear-Ever' For ONLY 29c This Special Offer is made so you: can see for yourself that aluminum utensils are NOT ell the same, ‘ “Wear-Ever” utensils are made. from hard, thick, cold-rolled cheet. eluminurn —~ metal which again and.again has, been rolling mills and subjected to the pressure of huge Get your Stew Pan today! . LOMAS HARDWARE CO. Mrs. George Weimer and daughter, | of St. Cloud, Minn. ‘are in the city visiting Mr. Joseph Spies. ILL AT HOSPITAL 5 Mrs. John A. Larson, of Sixth street,’ {s ill at the Bismarck hospital. SHOPPING HERB Mrs. J. \E, Crossett, of tichardson,' was shopping in the city yesieruay. RETURNS FROM LAKES Mrs. C, L. Young, of Ave. b, bas) returned from the Detroit lakes. SHOPPING 1 HERE Mrs. Simon Jahr, of Wilton, was} shopping here yesterday. ON PICNIC These hot days ’o many people are: planning and making up a crowd for] a day's outing at some cool spot and, the big question with them is what) food they are going to take along,' A hot meal on a hot day takes the} joy away from the anxious Picnicers | and the way to do is, go to Dohn’s Sanitary ‘Meat (Market and order some of their real home made Bologna Sau-} sage, Frankfurters or Liver Sausage, and end the eating question right there/ and go on your way rejoicing. Adv. ; CITY NEWS —: —-e HERE ON BUSINESS Mr. and Mrs. J. evans, o1 Colehar- bor, were in the city on a business trip yesterday. ON BI TRIP z (Mrs. Walter Richards, buyer for th Taylor Baldwin Co.,.Garrison, is in the city, for several gays transacting business. passed through gigantic: BABY GIRL Mr. and Mrs, Peter Krick, of 212 ‘12 Main street, are the parents of a baby, girl, born at the St. Alexius hospital yesterday afternoon. ON VACATION TRIP The ‘Misses Mabel Nathan and Clara ‘Blumer left today for Jamestown,]_ After a short stop in Jamestown the; will go to Minneapolis. The Rebekahs will meet Fri- iday evening at 7 o'clock at the Odd Fellows Hall, Orders Accepted. ‘Street arranging it a pleasure. Overland-83 Touring A-1 condition, 4 new tires, new battery. Paint shines ~ like new. Run 5622 miles to date, will trade on small house, or cat- tle. What have you. Call Mr. Kelley, 318, after Six 498R. New Bungalow For Sale - A Beautiful Home Just recently built, east front, everything ‘modern ‘and well equipped, 5 large rooms and bath, hard wood finish, full base- ment, very babel ae Goo garage on property. This is a lovely home and can be ‘bought’ for $5,000, and the terms very easy. Onty shown by ap- Hointment. HENRY & HENRY Phone 961 Adv. See opening announcement soon. See the fierce fight between sthugglers and natives on londly isle in the’ Tropic See the great hour in the i: hut when a woman’s first love is awakened. See the “Dainty London Belles” “knock ’em cold” on’ the South; try to lure him back with her ‘charms. ' See May Murray’s “Chiffon. Dance” at a midnight party in Londo: See the climax in an itlerwucta den, where memories of an old, pure love save two drifts ing’ souls. MONDAY ‘BREWSTER'S MILLIONS’, ISMARC THEATRE time are to be solved. His address cov- ered’ a wide range of subjects, all lead, ing up to the one'main theme of clos- er co-operation, a. better understand: ing and team work. _ Women are as ereat semerete from kidney and bladder ailments as men he N showing for the last time tonight at the Rex Theatre is in our matic pains, backache, swollen, aching Joints and stiff, painful muscles., Mrs." Carey, Box 91, R. F. D. No. 2, Middle- Y., writes: -“I had kidney ever since I was a little girl, but I am getting along good since I have taken Foley Kidney Pills.” They act immediately. and help.restore the kidneys to healthful activity. TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS “The Sage Hen” a special feature photoplay ‘which we are opinjon one # the finest pictures of its: class that has ever been made. -If you “tame and see it and you are not Satisfied we. will cheerfully sive you your money back ‘Tomorrow Three’ Big Vaudeville Acts, Swinning Pool Ela Grove . Tonight Best Jazz Music “ITS COOL” Direction Valleau Theaters, Company TONIGHT ca. ROSCOE “FATTY” ARBUCKLE 4 in “THE TRAVELING SALESMAN” 7 an R KEATON in ‘THE 8. AUNTED HOUSE” vel Picture, “GLACIER NATIONAL PARK” & Monday—Tuesday—Wednesday | MAE MURRAY in THE GILDED LILY ‘ COMING BU! MILDRED HARBI : .. “HABIT” } ' MR, AND V “TWIN BEDS” RALPH CONNOR vesscvsvesses“THE SKY PILOT” WESLEY BARRY “BOB HAMPTON OF PLACER” D. W. GRIFFITH .“THE IDOL DANCER",