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1s] 214 1% ISEERAI (E.EREWIZ Fa the the oth the onc by the ele qu, lat fou an in PAGE FOUR vey» THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | Bismarck Quality Store Phone 322R—* 419 3rd Srtett The store of Choicest Quality and good service to all. Our Prices are the lowest and Specially during July Fourth. We handle A Full Line of Groceries, Fresh Fruits and Cold Drinks of all kinds. \ We also have the Highest Quality Home Made Ice Cream. Brick ice cream made to order. We wholesale and retail it. ORDER EARLY We are open Sunday’ all day and also Fourth of July. ’ Free Transportation will be TO CHICAGO. Provided to the Big Celebration] 4. H. Worst. head of the Immigra- on July 4th at Fort Lincoln andj tion Department of the capitol left to- Auto Busses will run at short} day for Chicago. 1 intervals from the Bishop’s| . A 9 B. r. Residence, cor. 2nd and Thayer,| 5... nq ats, it il, Batchelder of and from St. Mary’s School cor: Zap, are the ‘parents of a baby boy, 9th and Thayer, born here. AUDITORIUM Wednesday, July 6th Prices 55¢ and $1.1) Including Tax. ‘Rusco and Hockwald, Present THIRTY THRE WATCH FOR TRAE STREET 15 Vaudeville, Acts. Seat Sale Harris & Co. Monday, July 4th. SQUANULNNVUCUANARSNNUCUNNCUUNEEEUNENEADERGOUEEOGDEACHOOGUONEQOUEOOUUNCQUOUERCNOOONGDUunNNAveNNQdUuodsnoconnertcnevdunesceneaaonscuaneauucennnt 4 they will spend a part of their vaca- | Social and Personal RETURNS FROM’ TRIP J. W. Riley, ‘State School Inspector, returned from a trip which took him to Foster and Griggs counties, where he went to represent the Department of Education at public school gather- ings. On ‘Monday he addressed. the School Officers Association of Foster County, at Carrington. On Saturday afternoon he spoke to the school offi- ; cers“of Griggs county and ‘in the aft- ernoon to a class of 90 eighth grade | graduates in “That: Education Pays.” This morning Mr. and Mrs. Riley left for Des Moines, Iowa, to attend the | National Educational association. | Later they will return to the lakes of | ern Pine Camp, Park Rapids, Minne- ‘Minnesota to spend the rest of their: vacation. RETURNS HOME : Weston Baker, son.of Capt. I. P. Baker, has returned fron? California | where he has been attending school at ‘San Diego. On his return trip he trav- 15 states and also into old Mexico. The | might be, Weston said. On the U. 8.- Mexican border in the Imperial Valley | the thermometer registered 134. \ TO WISCONSIN Mr. and Mrs. IE. L. Schlechter | leave tonight for Wisconsin, where’ tion. Mr. Schlechter is window trim- mer at Lucas’ Department store and he will go to Chicago on July 11 to| attend the Koester school. After the | school is over he will return to Wis- consin, where he and Mrs. Schlechter will visit before returning home. SOCIAL A SUCCESS i The “waist band social” held last night in the basement of the church parlors of the First Baptist church by the Ladies Aid was well attended and brought together a.’ congenial crowd. The Aid netted about $35 from the ‘social. ¢ * CARD CLUB MEETS. Mrs. F.‘L. Conklin was hostess to thé Wednesday Card club at the Coun-| try Club house on Wednesday. The} club is composed of twelve ladies who expect to play bridge at the club house every other Wednesday. Dainty re- freshments of tea and cakes were served. LEAVES FOR CHICAGO. Mrs. Violet Altman Lucas’ Department store, is leaving to-{ day for Chicago where she will take her post graduate course at the Chi-! cago Gossard Training School special- izing on medical fittings as well as on all corset-and brassiere fittings. FRECKLE-PAGE Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. How to Remove Easily. ,corsetiere for} Here's a chance, Miss Freckle-face, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable concern that at will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles; . while if it docs give you a clear complexion the ex- pense is trifling. Simply get an ounce of Othine— double strength—from any druggist and a few applications should show you how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get'a beauti- ful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength Othine as_ this strength is sold under guarantee of money ‘back if it. fails to remove freckles. é TOTTTET LOCOS COCO 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 grow a-top the McKenzie Hotel. Edw. G. Patterson Owner and Proprietor. AADAULVHAVEM GARD eAAMDASNGNEAUNDAAOUPENUOESNOGDGQOEONNODEUODOOULODUGNONOUEONEOUUOCQOUTEOAUIGUOOEONUHUONQUOOUONTOuONGAuuOROuaeAT atnaNYy) SOOT | Paul Bross of Washburn is visiting _|for her home at\Brahm, Minn., where ; She will spend her vacation. : Z i ! Fourth of July. Health ‘bureau left. for Killdeer yes- led from,a two weeks vacation at GIRLS! LEMONS WHITEN THE SKIN Orchard White, which any drug store will supply for. afew cents, shake. well, and you have a. tuarter pint of harm- less and delightful lemon bleach. | Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion. into the face, neck, arms and hands each day, then shortly note the beau- ty and whiteness of your skin. - Famous stage beauties use, this lemon lotion to bleach and bring that soft, clear,rosy-yhite complexion, also ; as a freckle, sunburn, and tan bleach because it doesn’t irritate, , ——————— RETUR NFROM WEDDING TRIP . Mir, and Mrs. Gordon Cox, nee Miss | Anne Atkinson, returned from North- sota, where.they, have been on their wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs, Cox have apartments gt Person Court. FROM TRAINING SCHOOL. | Miss Marie Stebbins has returned is now a lieutenant in the army and = | Bismarck heat wave is'not.as bad as it| leaves for her work at Devils Lake|j | Monday. FROM WASHBURN. his. sister, Mrs, L. E. Thompson, of this city. Mrs..Thompson ‘leaves to- night with her brother for Washburn where they will spend the Fourth. Ss aS RETURNS FROM TRIP ‘Mrs. 'B. F Flannigan, who has been visiting relatives. in South Dakota and southern Jowa returned yester- day from her trip. Mrs. Flannigan also attended the ‘Northern Baptist convention at Des ines. SME 2 ETE STOPPED HERE Rudolph Bork, who has been study- ing dentistry: at the University of Iowa, lowa City, was in the city yes- terday. Mr. Bork'is on his way to visit his sister, :Mrs. Wilson; former- ly of Bismarchs, is WOMEN'S couasuyery COUNCIL ff Tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 the reg- ular meeting of the. Women’s Commun- ity Council will be held at the Rest Room in the Masonic Temple. SUPERINTENDENT ON VACATION. Miss Ida Swanson, - superintendent of nurses at the Bismar¢k hospital left TO ‘HAVE ICE GREAM STAND. The Youtig..People’s Society of the First Baptist chyrch intend to oper- ate an ice cream: stand down town the ~ TO ST. PAUL. Mrs. Walter Lomas and daughter, Rosemary, where they will - visit’ relatives and friends. \ TO. KILDEER.- fi Dr. B, M.;Stanton of the Public $erday afternoon, where he will do work connected with his department here. BUSINESS VISITORS J. A. Varley of ‘Baldwin and Peter Fischer of Regan were in the city yesterday transacting. business here. “ TO FORT RICE Miss. Ariel Anderson of Third street left for Fort Rice, where she will spend a short vacation visiting at the I. Hoppensdedt home. " TOURNAMENT ‘POSTPONED. The tennis tournament which had been arranged for the third and fourth of July atthe Country Club has been postponed on account-of the weather. WASHBURN GUESTS.. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Thompson of Washburn are in the City visiting friends. RETURNS FROM TRYING CASE ‘W. L. Smith returns from Stanton and Hazen, where he has been trying cases this week. : : TO 1OWA W.'E. Perry has gone to.Clear Lake, ‘owa, where he will meet his family and spend his vacation there, RETURNS FROM .VACATION Miss Edna 'Mosbrucker has return- Center and Stanton. ON VACATION J. P. Wagner of the First Guaranty bark leaves for Minneapolis today, where. he peor spend his vacation: ON BUSINESS T.IP Louis ‘Lind of Wilton was transact- ing business in the city yesterday. 3 Labial HERE Mrs, C. C. Campbell of Ashley was in the city today, shopping and visit- ing friends. ‘VISITOR FROM MENOKEN. Mrs: Hugh Brown of Menoken is: ds i for several ly operated on atthe Bismarck, hos- pital ‘is, getting Hane.eone On ely nicely.s: GUEST FROM ROM: "BLBENDALE, Mists Olive Johnsop, of Ellendale is visiting at ‘the home of ne: Pearl Johnson, 902: Sixth Squeeze ‘the juice of two lemons into’ a bottle containing three ounces: of left téday for St) Paul. |} «FRIDAY, JULY.1, 1921 _ Webb Brothers “Merchandise of Merit. Only.” shades ‘and patterns. from Chicago, where she attended the |§- eled a southern route, going ‘through | Salvation Army Training College. She i July Sale of Voiles Yards and Yards of this season’s fabric in the most popular The limited number of yards on each bolt makes early shopping advisable for the slightest hint of a fabric — sale in in this ators always meets with a vast response.. Such pleas- ing patterns.to choose from make nimble fingers impati- ent to get at this process of transforming .these ‘lovely Tub fabrics into charming garments. All are specially priced for this sale at per yard....... ~ July Sale of Whi Shoes fe ‘ »t We have selected and placed on tables a large assortment of White Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords for Women, Misses and Children and have reduced the price to move'them quickly. . Women’s High Shoes that for- ‘ merly sold at $7.50 and $8.50. Now $4.19 Women’s and Misses Oxfords that formerly sold up to 7.00; Now i $3.69 » Prices. PICNI¢ AT APPLE CREEK. tained, the employees of the Johnson store at a -picnic supper at Apple Creek ‘last ‘night. The picnic party wag taken oyt in three cars and the members of the party are all telling of their wonderful .time. I ON VACATION. . Miss Clara Spitzer of Webb Bros., left today for a month’s vacation in the Palas NO SWITCH, MONDAY. There will be no switch service b tmeen Mandan and Bismarck Mendey, ‘Regret Leaving. There is a genera land deep felt re- gret among the members of the First Baptist church and congregation in Yregard to-Dr. Jordan's resignation. A committee was: elected last Wednes- day evening to draw up suitable reso- lutions expressing the feeling of the ‘Gongregation and have the resolutions presented for adoption at close of the sented for adoption at the close of the forenoon service next Sunday. Dr. ASPIRIN. Name “Bayer” on Genuine |: Take Aspirin only as told in each package of genuine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin. Then you will be following the, directions and dosage worked out by physicians during. 21 years, and provyed..safe. by millions. Take no chances with substitutes. If you sce the: Bayer Cross on tablets, you can take them without fear for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, Toothache, Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve ta- chlets cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages.’ Aspjrin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture. of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicactd. ILL_AT SON'S -HOME.. nue. SA TO BEULAH FOR FOURTH. Miss Mary Atkinson: left this after- noon for Beulah where|she will spend the Fourth of July with Miss Helen | Moore. i ae HERE ON BUSINESS. Mr. and Mrs. Oscat Magneson of| Regan were in the city yesterday oa business. TO, MINNEAPOLIS. Miss Marian Erickscn of the Quain and Ramstad clinic left for cation. Mr. J. J. Kenyon fs itt at the home} of his son, J. Kenyon of Mandan ave-| Minne- - ‘polis, where she will spend her va- SATURDAY Elaine Hammerstein —in— “The Girl From Nowhere” The Star Without a Failure. » —Also— CHARBES HUTCHINSON in : “DOUBLB-ADVENTURE:*~- \ Jordan will preach next Sunday at Mr. and Mra. Otto Johnson enter- 10:30 A. M. and at 8 P. M., his closing sermon as pastor of the First Baptist ‘church of Bismarck. ~ Children’s Pumps, Oxfords and shoes. Speci! at % off Regular day Monday, July 4. Spend the 4th > Elm Grave The Picnic Grounds are as good as any in the state. The Music is BETTER than any in the state. The Barbecued Pig Will Taste as good as any in the state. Come out where it’s cool and enjoy a full day of real life. Cars Will Leave Roher’s Taxi Line reg- ularly all day long. Mr. Galloway has. obtained one of the best entertainers.in the Twin Cities for that big day. Also featuring Paul Darling, saxophonist. ILTING “IT’S COOL” Direction Valleau Theaters Company TONIGHT The Carter DaHavens in “TWIN BEDS” : Christie Comedy ..... RE He ete aimee ee ithe Seenic Monday—Tuesday—Wednesday = “THE SKY PILOT” COMING “BOB HAMPTON OF PLACER” “THE IDOL DANCER” -.-“PECK’S BAD BOY” 'RAIGHT IS THE WAY” WESLEY BARRY in. D. W. GRIFFITH'S JACKIE COOGAN MATT MOORE in. Sunset Barber Shop closed all