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PAGE FOUW THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Personal BIRTHDAY DINNER: FOR DAUGH- TER, ‘Mrsf C. M. Henry Hollst entertained fourteen little girls at a birthday par- ty last night in honor of her daughter Esther’s twelfth birthday. was on the lawn of t games and d cream and ©: RTAINS CLUB, Mrs. James Algeo of Avenue A en- tertained the members of the Sun- shine club yesterday gfternoon, Be- cause of the extr the ladies took ti son’s Grove and there. IV VITATIONS. neapolis in honor of their twenty-fifth a-top the McKenzie TU AUEMGAANOUNOAEUNOUANSUEDUUEOUGODLENOODONNDENGUONOGOLAGUGEAQUEDAUEOOSOUUOEOUONAOUGOENSNDLNGADOOAUONUONDAUNDLONADEAONOGEONDELOUSNUUONSAOODONDEEOUONOLUONDUCONIDLNGabONAbNNONUOCHOORHAgLAUSOUNOUDNCDENDOUtHoTEOteR BASEBALL bo ec | Social and The party follst home wth Jitp- 5 playel when ice nely warm weather] J, r lunch to Thomp- spent the afternoon ions have been veived iv} Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wall of Wyom- J ds of Mr. and Mrs. | in: ye in the city visiting friends. Peter H. surostahl to attend a six] ‘They are on the! to Washburn, o’elot dinner at their home in Min- “BOWERY DANCE. Refreshments and Lunches of all Kinds Served on the Grounds. An Old Fashion 4th of J uly for Young and Old. Everybody Come and Have a Good Time. , Transportation ‘To And From The Grounds Will Be Provided For, GIVEN BY CATHOLIC ORGANIZATIONS OF ST. MARY’S PARISH. wedding ‘anniversary. Mr, and ‘Mrs, Trodahl were formerly of Bismarck, but now make their home at Minne- apolis, Minn. LE GION AUXIL TARY DRIVE, The Legion Auxiliary drive which was held the first of the week added fifty members to the local auxil The members of the Legion Auxiliary think the number added was very sat- isfactory, especially considering the weather during the drive. TO INDIANA FOR VAC ATION. Miss Jeannette Barnes of the Neil- sen Millinery Shop, left today for India here she will spend ion. Miss Barnes left a week earlier than exported hecause of the illness of h woth LEAV FS FOR GR T LAKES, Ralph Hilmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hilmer'of this city has left for Duluth, whe will go on a boat on a trainng trip from Duluth to Buf- fulo, N Nos, HERE ON WAY TO WASHBURN. where they will visit Mr, and Mrs. August Wall, Open to the public every evening for dining and dancing except when engaged for private parties The Dining Car Room which adorns the Roof, will be open every. Wednesday and Saturday‘ evenings, service A La Carte. A Special Sunday Evening Dinner will be served a-top the McKenzie every Sunday at the regular Sun- day Dinner price. Patrons of the Roof and guests of the Hotel and their friends are invited to attend the open Air Concert every Sun- day Evening. Come up and watch Bismarck and Mandan zw Hotel. Edw. G. Patterson Owner and Proprietor. Grand Carnival . and Picnic | JULY 4th Fort Lincoln Patriotic Address, Community Singing of Patriotic Airs. RACES EVENING) (AFTERNOON AND GUEST FROM SOUTH DAKOTA. Mrs. Ira Long of Wabay, South’ Da- kota, is visiting Miss Nellie Smith here. After her visit here, Mrs. Long leaves for Dunn Center to visit -her]. sister there, TO YELLOWTONE PARK. Mrs. A. W. Gussner and cousin, Mrs. Clarence Mathewson, left today for; Yellowstone Park.. They will join A.! W. Gussner at) Hunters Hot Springs. | TO IOWA FOR VACATION. Mr. ton, Iowa, where he will spend his vacation, Mr. Homan will stop off at; St, Cloud, Minn., to visit friends there, TO JAMESTOWN FOR VACATION. Isabelle Zeamer left today for Jamestown, where she will spend the! rest of the summer visiting her aunt| and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. L. B Cole, | TO BATTLE LAKE, MINN. A. Hassel and two daugaters, and Mary, left today for Bat-| tle Lake, Minn., where they will spend | their vacation. BIRTHDAY PARTY. “Mrs, E. F. Beltman of 811 Rosser street entertained at a birthday party; yesterday in honor of her son Ken- OTHER SPORTS. FIREWORKS Ben Homan left today for Al-| fy| bank, Regan was transacting business F4/at the county court house today, ~ | ing there. | Westerman and ‘Mrs Maude Bradon here. |they will spend their summer at the | ignation: and Sunday will be his last ; day here, ¢ Fres Transportation ‘will be|, pjon ne 4th at Fort Lincoln and jint ofvala from: the neth’s seventh birthday. Twelve. ot, Kenneth’s little friends enjoyed the ice cream and birthday cake that was decorated with the seven candles. MARRIAGE LICENSES. Marriage licenses isued at the coun. ty court house today were to: John Rudolph Hayi™of McKenzie, and Miss Lydia Allie Matson of Arena, and to Miss Minnie Begenman and Jena Stenstadvold, both of Driscoll. VISITING .HERE. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Yom McJerry of Aber deen, S. D., Mr. and Mrs. George Bergeim of Raleigh and Miss Irene McJerry of Leith were visiting Miss Elma Brown and Frank McJerry here. zs BABY BOY. -Mr! 4nd Mrs. Ruasell W. Rohrer. of | Tacoma, qashington, are the parents of # baby boy, born June 2. Mrs: Rohrer will ‘be remembered as Mis3 Rose Maasen, daughter of John Maasen of this city... « TO NAPOLEON FOR WEEK-END Miss Mae Semple of the Provident Life Insurance Co. left today for poleon, where she will spend the week-end. FROM: REGAN. R. A. Gerberding of the Regan State LEAVES KOR WEST. Miss Josephine Fogerty left today- for Portland, Oregon, where she will visit her? sister, Jeanette, who is liv- SPEND WEEK-END AT. UNDER- wgon. Mr. and Mrs.<Ci A. Rust of Sixth street motored to Underwood, where they will spend the week-end. Se ON SHOPPING TRIP. Mrs. Charles Diamond, Mrs, Gus of Regan spent’ yesterday shopping TO ST, PAVE, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. LaRue and three children left today for St Paul, where lakes. ON BUSINESS TRIP. - F, A. Watkins of Baldwin was in the city transacting business several day3 this week. ‘ : SHOPPING HERE. Mrs. A. Fraser and Mrs. S. Sharp of Driscoll ‘wére shopping in the elty yesterday, i ‘BABY IN HOSPITAL. Mts. A. L. Gainess of Regan is in the city with her baby sauebter who is at. the hospital. FROM FARGO. I. W. Folsom has returned from Far- go, where he has been transacting business. i TO WASHBURN. Miss Marcia Bowman left today for Washburn, where she will spend the week-end, ~ St SHOPPING HERE. Mrs. Olive Matheson of Wilton was shopping ‘here yesterday. BUSINESS VISITOR. J. J. Seallon of Wing was a business visitor in: the. city. yesterday. . Romance Unsullied In “Homespun Folks” There is something vitally American in the fibre of “Homespun Folks,” Thomace H. Ince’s first contribution to the releases of Associated Producers; Inc., which is being shown at the Rex theater for the last time tonight. Like all. big-American successes it stands for clean romance and wholesome aft- er-tastes. In addition to this and talking act called “Brainfood.” Resignation Tendered Baptist church last night Rev. Edw. F. Jorden formally tenderéd his resi- Jorden refused to reconsider the res- Provided to the Big Celebration Busses wilt’ran at short Residence, cor. 2nd and Thayer, and from St. Mary’s School <or. Sth and: Thayer... eae 9) Brown & Jones will close "GETTING irexe Goon. ‘Women are as great-sufferers from kidney and bladder ailnients-as men Hair is by far thé most conspicuous thing. about us and is probably the most ‘easily damaged by bad or care- less treatment. If we are very care- ful in hair washing, we will have vir- stually no-hair troubles. An-especially fine shampoo for this weather, one that brings out all the natural beauty of the hair, that dissolves and owtire- ly removes all -dandruff, excess oil and dirt, can easily de used at trifling | expense by simply dissolving a tea- spoonful of canthrox (which you can | get at any druggist’s), in a cup of hot | { water: This makes a full’ cup of shampoo liquid, enough so it is easy | to apply it to all the hair instead of i just the top of the head. This chem- \ .ically dissolves al? impurities and cre- i ates a soothing, cooling lather. Rins- ‘ing léaves the scalp spotlessly cledn, soft’and plant, while the hair takes |on. the glossy richness of patural | great picture|' Mack Sennett’s very latest comedy | ~~ “She Sighed by the Seaside” and Dell]; & ‘Ray, are seen in a clever singing | At the Prayer meeting held ‘at the |. - ignation as pastor of the church. Rev. |” Bishop’s |: |Monday, all day, to celebrate the [Fourth of July... , CHILDREN’S \ GINGHAM DRESSES PRICES ‘OF WHICH ARE $7.50 NOW 25% off . GIRL’S_. ‘FLAPPER GINGHAM MADE AND ' CHOICE GINGHAM PATTERNS ' SIZES $3.50 TO $10.00 NOW 25% off Dresses of Organdy, Voiles; Tissues and Swisses at DRESSES OF VERY NEATLY _ 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 Cummins-Robertson Co. “Where Everybody Sheps” ‘Over the Bridge to Mandan. o THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1921 TTA ‘Reduced Prices ! ; With almost the entire season before you these hot weather dresses at: these remarkable aaqome should interest you. EITTITITy TENT ae TIT Our best qualities in hot weather dresses, fabrics of organdy, swiss and voiles, values from $25.00 to $32.50, now priced at | $19.00 Dresses of organdy and gingham combination; plain organdies, French ginghams, printed voiles, former values from $16.50 to $22.50, now priced at $19.78 Dresses of Seotch gingham, plain or- gandy and printed voiles, former values $12.00 to $16.50 now $9.50 Gingham porch dresses, made up of good quality ginghams, very neat and stylish, good patterns, former values $8 to $12.50, now Gingham porch dresses, former price of which: was $5.95 to $7.95, now priced at $4 50 Ht HOMME We Herat er e E Yenun ie Heh HDS N [Ree Waheeay ant TEIN UP HEP Hv eh Raspberries are dt i > ini a “er be a m4 ie it ice with covers aie ze, with in siream: of impurities that cause rh miatic pains, bgckache, swollen, aching | Joints and ‘stiff, painful muscles. Mrs. Carey, Box'91, R. F. D. No. 2, Middle- town, N. Y., writes: “I had kidney trouble 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. Free Transportation will be Provided to the Big Celebration on July 4th at Fort Lincoln and ‘Auto Busses will run at short intervals from the ‘T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED—Dishwasher ‘Lanch. 6-30-3t FOR RENT—Nicely furnished front bedroom in. strictly modern house. color, also a fluffiness which makes it | seem much heavier than it is. After | canthrox shampoo, afranging the hair | 418 7th st. Rhone 844-J. 6-30-2t FOR RENT—Furnished room, gentle- Phone 6-30-3t" | man preferred, 619 6th. 619-M. “The Best Ras seisies te ser form, Tow ROWN in the shadow of Mt, Rai- ioey.redpn itler; the Cuthbert and Antwerp rasp- Ranpherin Ceo \we berries are larger, juicier and have eae ee fewer seeds, “They're ideal for = sement, frut fas 2 rtp. etch oo sex, aE cok ‘to a lace in cool 3 at Minute jj Tor Canning cs ee plenty, now for next winter—tn Ball Dro fon will bo better satistied with peng hac go ies... No preserves, jellies ten i begin to compare with ve ied yet wr fe 1/8 canning lown, ey sein pt pace he over, Get started - s00n.. Pacific N. W. Growers & Jobers Ass'n rie Direction Valleau Theaters Company TONIGHT ; - MILDRED HARRIS in “HABIT” and a Toonerville Trolley comedy. Tomorrow and Saturday ; “Twin Beds” with the Carter DeHavens. Christie Comedy ..............-0.0.000005 Scenic COMING. . RALPH CONNOR'S. 5 oe “THE SKY PILOT” WESLEY BARRY in. ‘BOB HAMPTON OF PLACER” D. W. GRIFFITH'S. . “THE IDOL DANCES" JACKIE COOGAN i -“PECK’S B. MATT MOORE in. Bae eee “Strainht in the Wav” _ wv & ”