The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 28, 1921, Page 4

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Runey left Saturday afternoon for Du- luth, where they will take the steam- ship Juanjta for a trip on the lakes to Buffalo, New York, and by r: New York City. Both Miss’ Rune Mrs, Butler are delegates to the Sixth World’s Christian Endeavor conven- tion which will be held in New York July 6 to 11. Mrs, Butler is president of the North Dakota Christian Endeay- or Union. They will return to Buffalo from New, York and attend the Na tional Photographer's convention hi in Buffalo July 18 to 23. Other visits will be made on way home and they expect to return the middle of August. ROOF GARDEN DANCES The McKenzie Hotel management, is now giving dances on the Roof Garden every night. The weather last night was ideal and 60 brought out a good crowd. The Roof Garden is cool when other places are hot which makes it particuarly enjoyable during the hot weather. * Beware! Unless you see the name “Bayer” on package or on tablets you are not getting genuine Aspirin pre- scribed by physicians for twenty-one years and proved safe by millions. Take Aspirin only as told in the Bayer package for Colds, Headaches, Neuralgia, , Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Auumbago, and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve Bayer Tab- lets of Aspirin cost few cents. Drug- gists also sell larger packages. Aspirin ip the trade mark of Bayer Manufac- ture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicy- Neacid. HOME FROM WEDDING TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hendrickson} The members of the Business and who were recently married have re-| Professional Women’s club will hold turned from Pillager, Minnesota. M1r.|th last meeting’ tonight when a\ 4 and Mrs. Frank Andrist of 111 Wash- dinner will be served on the ington avenue, the parents of the arden for them. Miss Hazel bride entertained a number of young} Pearce and Miss Daisy Welch will re- —_=_———_— B. AND P. W. BANQUET. to Can Are You Ready Raspberries and Loganberries? HERE soon will be an abundance of rasp- - berries and loganberries oh the market for canning. If you want to save one-third to one-half and have better preserves, plan to put up a plentiful supply this season. Sugar is cheap and the season short—don’t put off canning. © There are no berries more delicious, wholesome and eco- nomical than those Mother puts up at home. They add zest to any meal and give an opportunity for a welcome . "variety in the winter menu. x The berry season is short. Look up your Ball Mason Jars and Rings and get ready to-can now. _I ‘PACIFIC N. W. GROWERS & JOBBERS ASS'N | GENERAL OFFICES, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. The TEST of this popular drink is that the ‘ gt” a pocrle lice ‘te turtherinere’ St be -wheleosene, sod nests be : ing. . “"* _NOT.A “NEAR BEER” ' The distinction is not generally understood; a “near beer” is a product of arrested fermentation —it is only half-made and lacks the invi and the delightful and PY flavor of— MINNEHAHA based upon knowledge developed since the World War © cut off the old-fashioned beer. t The DRINK QUESTION was solved by the stupendous 4 a stor yp machine fsa finished produc t—thor. oughly ferment real drink—brewed twice as sich as old style brew. / 2: With our continuous operation va- cuum process we only reduce the al- ° gohels go te beery character, sree : wer and nutritious qualities are not disturbed. i rs This process in eur will do the same for you, i The great American * Home Beverage Sold Everywhere ~ Brewed and bottled by, Golden Grain Juice Co. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Order of the Local Distributors q BISMARCK BOTTLING WORKS, Inc. Phone 247 Bismarck, N. D. 204 Main St. -|pointed by the ‘| Miss Esther SEASONABLE BEAUTY AID ‘We find yeu can bring out the beauty of your hair to its very best j Advantage by washing it with can- throx, It makes a very simple, in- expensive shampoo, which cleanses the hair and’ scalp thoroughly ‘of all the dandruff, dirt and excessive oll, leaving a ‘wonderfully clean, whole- some feeling. After its use you will find that the hair dries quickly and evenly, is never, streaked in appear- }ance and is always bright, soft and fluffy; so. fluffy, in fact, that it looks’ more abundant than it is, and #0 pleasure. Just use a teaspoontul of canthrox, whith you can get from any good druggist’s, dissolve it in a cup of hot water; this makes a full cup of shampoo liquid, /enough 80 it is easy to apply it to all the hair instead of just the top of the head\ ——————S Port on the’convention held at Devils Lake, _ OFFICERS OF THE EASTERN STAR APPOINTED A nuniber of the members of the Eastern Star from Bismarck attended thetmeeting of the Grand Chapter of North Dakota at Grand Forks that was held last week. Officers of the North Dakota chapter, 0. E. 8. ap- rand worthy matron; Mrs. Cora 0. Richmond of Minne- waukon, have been announced ay -fol- lows: Mrs. Jean McNaughton Stev- ens of Towner, grand chaplain; Mrs. Pearl M. Clark of Kenmare, grand marshal; Mrs. Beatta Shaw of Ender- Jin, grand Ada; Mrs. Anna Jackson of. Hettinger, grand Ruth; Mrs. Emily Baldwin of vils Lake, nd Father; bald ans Acker of lis: m, gran ljartha; Mrs.__Ne! Brown of Daten, grand ~pleclas Mrz. Lillian: Lillibridge of Dickinson,| grand warden, Harry Lord of Cando, grand. sentinel. AT HOME. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis W.\Jenness, who were married yesterday are at homo to their friends at 404 Fifth street. Mr, Jenness ig employed at Gussners, and Mrs. Jeriness gil retain her ‘post tion at the Workmen's Compensation Bureau for the Present. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses were issued to Dr, E. R. Fried of Seattle, Washington, and Miss Myrtle Ruth Blanchard of this city, and to Roy J..Rasche and Miss Marie V. Colip, both of Regan. ; BABY GIRL. ' Word. has been received in the city of the bitth of a baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Mikkelson of Elbia, Iowa. Mr. Mikkelson was formerly of Bis- LEAVES FOR WEST POINT. ‘Kenneth Treacy who has been via- iting his sister,-Mrs. D. B. Register, left today for West Point, New York. | He: wil] -stay dt’ Buffalo and other points Of interest. : FROM ST. PAUL... Mrs. H:'°B, Nelson of 320 Fourth where she’ was -on “d' vacation. Her = returned with bér' and will visit ere, | ‘ VISITING HERE. Miss ‘Lorna. DeLancy of Napoleon was the guest of frierds here over the week-end. Miss DeLaney is deputy ty. 7 A RETURN FROM TRIP. .; daughter have returned from an exten- sive eastern trip to St. Louis, New York and other points. LEAVES, HOSPITAL. Mrs, E. 0. Wickham of Mandan, wip has been ill in the Bismarck hospital for some time returned to her home today. 1 i TO FARGO — ~“ C. G. Bois executvie secretary of the state immigration bureau left for, Fargo last night’ and will transact business in that city. Ya MOTORED IN. Mrs. Len Greenen and son Paul, and Mrs. E. T. Smith ot Canfield motored in from Canfield yesterday and spent , the day shopping here. A BALDWIN VISITOR. [> HG, Higgins, a banker from Bald- win was ‘in the:city transacting busi- ness, ‘TO UNDERWOOD. Mr. and Mrs, Kris Kjelstrup and children of this city are visiting in Unierwood. + } A WASHBURN GUEST, * Miss: Rose Nelson of Washburn is visiting hera the guest of her sister, Nelson.’ ‘TO MONTANA. William Nuessle left today for Butte, Montana, where he will spend the re ‘| mainder of his vacation. i = i ‘peta eda Eee GEReHT soft that arranging it becomes a, marck and is well known here. i street returned ‘from'St. Paul today: \f county superintendent of Logan coun-‘ ‘Mr, and Mrs. Chris, Martineson and! i i ' Mrs. O. F. Qualle and baby son left for their home in Driscoll today. i ; Christian Mathisen who has been ir the Bismarck hospital for eight weeks left today for his home at Haliday. Silk Skirts Reduced - “Doing without‘a silk skirt is waiving a , _” Specias Sale of Warm Weather Apparel __ A Sale of Tub Frocks certain opportunity’ to ¥) $19. $26. $29. Dresses: Priced at Dresses Priced at Dresses Pricdd at \ Dresses Priced. at $35.00. Special. It is quite early in the season as far as tub frocks are concerned, and that makes ‘ ; this sale.all the more important. You will be delighted at the modest prices on frocks of organdies;in their colorings and trim- mings of ruffles, lace and touches of em- broidery. $12.50 50. Special. . 50. Special. 50. Special. Dresses Specially Priced During this Sale be smartly dressed. Furthermore what virtue is there in being. without: one now that they have been sharply _re- duced. Among those shown are Baronettes, F an Ta Si, Burr Barr,.... . » and other novelty silks. Specially at 14 off Reghlar Prices. . Georgette Blouses Specially Priced at $5.75: We have just received a new shipment of Georgette blouses in a bevy of handsome new.styles and colors. These blouses have never been shown before. Come and _ choose yours while they are still fresh and unhandled. RETURNS FROM BILLINGS. ' Mrs, Hannah Knauss ‘returned las: evening from Billings, Mont. where she has been on a three weeks’ visit. LEAVES FOR WISCONSIN. Mrs. L, A>Morrison and son Richard A Sale of Summer Millinery © A large and varied display of Dress and Sport model including hats of organdie, Taffeta, straw and: silk combinations, felts with straw facing—in all white and in the leading sports shades. Many are values up to $12.00. = Special during this sale, at each 0.00 ~ A few darker hats in street and sports styles. Priced for clearance at your choice a ’ ‘TO DRISCOLL. TO HALIDAY. ? ? ? ? ? where they will make a month ON MOTOR TRIP. Mrs, George Welch and two ters Gwendolyn 2 2 : Who are the . City Cleaners and Dyers See opening. announcement soon. ? 2 ? ? ? \ 2 RALPH CONNOR'S. ~.......;“THE SK LOT” WESLEY. BARRY in. HAMPTON OF PLACE ? D.'W. GRIFFITH'S. “THE IDOL DANCER” ~ JACKIE COOGAN in --“PECK’S BAD BOY” feti today for Oshkosh, Wisconsin. Josephine left today ‘by car for Brainerd where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wilcox. Tonight is going to be cool and pleasant for dancing on the ‘Roof Garden, given by the A. 0. U. W. Lodge. Everyone who en- joys dancing should attend. Cars Washed ROHRER’S TAXI GARAGE 119—5 St. ; Open 's visit. daugh- Louis: White “IT’S COOL” : Direction Valleau Theaters Company f ee TONIGHT MAE MURRAY in “THE GILDED LILY” Topics of the Day.,............ Scenic Tomorrow also. THURSDAY MILDRED HARRIS in.......2.00.0...00000 aos “HABIT? and a Toonerville Comedy. ‘COMING MR. AND MRS. CARTER DEHAVEN in... .“TWIN BEDS” 2 '- FUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1921 -' $1980. $24.50 $26.50 Sunday Forenoons ihe aie Pat Sa oy)

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