The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 2, 1921, Page 4

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oes: PAGE’ FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE |Social and Personal GONFERENCE OPENS AT SAMER. TOWN. The Presbyterian Young People’s Conference opens this evening at Jaméstown College. Zelia Harris, Mar- garet Postlethwaite, Rachel Mowry, Lucile Nebergall, Norma DeVol and Calvin Christoph will go as delegates from the local society. Mrs. H. C. Pos: tlethwaite also goes as a:member of the faculty. The conference will be in session elght days, RETURNS FROM CALIFORNIA. Mrs. CB; Little, Mrs. Verioque, Bradley and little son, Clarence, have returned trom Los Angeles, California, where they spent the winter. They will spend ‘their summeg im Bismarck. ASKS DONATION OF CLOTHES. The members of the Sunshine Clup are. asking the people of ‘the city to donate any baby clothes they are not Big Wrestling Match Elm Grove 4th of July Dan Haas, Heavyweight Champion of - Norway V8. 2 es uaing'to}them. The Sunshine club is taking care ofa Poor family and sev- eral baubles in town and would appre- clate- any’ donetions! The clothes should be taken to Mrs. James Algeo} who will see,that they get to their prope? destination. RETURNS’ FR SCHOOL. Granville Grambs\. returned | from Hanover, New Hamps) » where he has been attending Dartims College. Paul Grambs who graduated nr La- fayette College this spring will’not re- turn to Bismarck but is going to New York, where he has accepted a posi- tion, be VISITING. HERE. Mr. and Mrs. J. C..Hallum‘and’ at. ben and daughter, motored to Bismarck and will spend the Fourth with Mr, and Mrs, M. B, Finseth and Dr. ang Mrs. C. 0, Robinson, FS RETURNS FROM ‘DRIP_ ‘Chas.Staley has returned from Wyo- ming, where he visited the Lewis and Clark oil holdings. He said well No. 1'hab. 600 feet of oil in it. It will be “shot” soon. Well No. 2. is -be- ing sunk, ue VISITING HER! é ‘Miss Estella and Margaret’ McGuine of Milwaukee, Wis, are. visiting here the house guests of Mr. and Mrs, John Hoffman of Fourth street. They are on their way to Yellowstone National Park, LEAVES FOR NATIONAL PARK. ‘Miss Clara Foss of this city, and her sistér, Miss Ella Foss, of Hankinson, {leave tonight for a month’at vacation at_Yellowstone'National Park. HERE FOR FOURTH. F. W. Bowman and family. of Brins- made, N. ‘D.,:are in the city’ to’ spend BATHING. SUITS Men: s and Boys’ - California Beach Suits, arse shipment in all sizes and colors $1.00 to $7 Ose “HERE FOR FOURTH. at CL. L. Wermerakirchen will spend the she Fourth with his family in Bismarck. TO! MINNESOTA. FOR VACATION. ‘Miss: Nellfe: Smith left today for Bunstad, Minn., where she will spend her vacation. SE ARE SE _ON VACATION, Miss Katherine Brown left today for a two weeks vacatton at New. England and Richardton, LEAVES FOR ST. PAUL. .. Miss Marie Benglken;of 510: Fourta |.’ (work we do. Mail Ord it left for St. ‘Paul today where 1139 nd her vacation: MOTORED FROM HAZELTON. Mr. dad Mrs. Bert Thompson, their Done For The Reasonable NS» — We are known everyw! for the expert ers G Prompt Attention. scam Ine; Bismarck, N. D: Noe A SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1921 Ke eep Cool Silk Drop-stitch — shirts, white “trousers, hose, summer straws; Poplin hats, Wash ties. guest, Migs Ellen Hanson, and H. Batzer, of Hazelton, were vigiting the city yesterday. pe LAST ‘TIME TONIGHT Elaine Hammerstein —in— * = SPECIAL: | ICE CREAMS AND ’ ICES For Sunday and Monday . the Fourth with Mr. Bowman's broth-|. er, O. V. Bowman, of Third street. TO LAKES FOR VACATION. Mr.’ J. C. Anderson and children leit on a‘ motor trip this afternon to the Detroit Lakes where he will spend a three stan ivacation, che Gal Nowhere” || Vanilla Iee Cream The Star Without a Failure. i Chocolate* Ice Cream | —Also— é CHARLES HUTCHINSON in Fresh Peach Ice -Cream i Maple Nut Ice Cream | Apricot Sherbet | Kid Northlight, Heavyweight Champion ; of California Keep a: an Eye: on Your Eyes! and your life will ‘be an everlasting _ \ procession of “sunshiny” days. Re- member the eyes’change--and weaken ‘ ~—with the passing years. Defects develop — gnnoticed. Know ‘that your eyes are right. See Bonham \ Brothers, Optometrists. If you don’t need. glasses they. will tell you: so— gladly. But, don’t delay. Remember it’s better to be safe'then sorry. Bonham Brothers— Both men are in perfect condition and a For one of the season’s Best Pictures “MONDAY--FOURTH OF JULY Matinee and Night * “SLAM-BANG JIM” (Adapted from a aun Judg- “on EXTENDED TRIP. “Miss Nettie Gaulke left today for a month's vacation trip visiting 1 Wheatjand and St. Gloud, Minn, Miss Gaulke will also shop in Minneapolis. great match,is expected... _ ; 25 Cents Admission. LEAVE FOR WEST. Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Fried left today by car for Seattle, where they will make their home. Mrs. Fried was re- cently Miss Myrtle Blanchard of this city. Come out arid wanes some Real Sport. The breoziest): a leat chuck- liest comedy-drama that’ ever raced its way across the screen. WILLIAM RUSSELL suppo' y > Francelia Billington and @ _ great cast Also an O’Henry Comedy “THE CHURCH WITH AN “OVERSHOT WHEEL.” 3 BABY GIRL. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Hanson of Stan- ley are the parents of a baby girl, born at ‘the Bismarck hospital. HERE ON BUSINESS, H. G. Higgins was transacting busi- ness at the’ county court house today. LEAVES HOSPITAL. Richard Moore has left the Bismarck hospital, where he has been ill for some time. © HERE FOR FOURTH. ‘Paul §. LaFrance has returned from} ; Fargo to spend the Fourth with his family. TO FERGUS FALLS FOR VACATION. Miss’Ragna Melvold: leaves, tonight for Fergus Fallg, Minn., where she will spend her two weeks’ vacation with relatives. Direction Valleau Theaters Company TONIGHT. The Carter DéHtavens in “TWIN BEDS” “Christie Comedy .. TO WASHBURN, \ Miss Esther Nelson left today for’ Washburn, where she will spend her} vacation, “Monday, iy 4th A W. Lucas Company CAMP AT LAKE ISABELLE. . Miss’ Phyllis Yochim leaves tomor= | ~ row for Lake Isabelle where she will]. spend the Fourth with, a camping par- ' Monday—Tuesday—W« ayo Fa M edpe y “THE SKY-PILOT COMING., - We now have on display the ngw type.Oakland, This latest. model has the new. style*non-expanding alloy pis- tons, plate glass, back ‘light, beautiful. body finish, and other improvements, including the gasoline reatomizer. We recently drove one of these cars from Minneapolis to.St. Cloud, including a detour often miles‘in soft sand, and averaged 24 miles to a gallon of gas. The. Oakland Six has no competition: in its class as an economy car. The new price is s - f TO FARGO FOR FOURTH. ‘Miss Anna C. Johnson ieft this morn-. a ’ - i ing for Fargo and tie Detroit Lakes, # Bs where she will spend the Fourth. , WESLEY BARRY hs =~ D. W. GRIFFITH’ JACKIE COOGAN in. LEAVES FOR VACATION. ‘. Miss Matilda Smith left today for [f*. Kief, North Dakota, where she will: sped her two weeks vacation with her parents, TO DETROIT LAKES. '” ‘Mr. and Mrs. ‘Drysdale left. this morning for a twa weeks’ vacation aly the Detroit Lakes. © a HERE FOR THE FOURTH. ‘Henry Koehnlein of Dogden is in the: | city, to spend the Fourth with a and Mrs, J. H. Bowers. on aN Hy TO BOWDON FOR FOURTH, ‘ 4Miss Marie Svendégaard:iof Fifth strégt left yesterday for Bowdon, N, D., where she will spend ‘the Fourth: GIVE ICE'CREAM SOCIAL. | The,-Young Peoples’ Socigty of the] Firat Baptist church willhold an ie Cream, social. ga the church ‘lawn th afternon and evening of dub Ath.” AG ATER” STAMPEDE These’ two ‘great fig- ‘ ‘ures are“ its central . , chayacters. } r thousand ‘mad- “dened steers in tertific | stampede charge ~ straight for the help- les girl. The Sky Pilot leaps to veer them. And , they -thunder right down on him! IT’S A GASP YOU’VE NEVER > HAD BEFORE “THE SKY | PILOT: ” Ralph Connor’s Story. “MONDAY «TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY, Can. Loganberries: ’ OCANBERRIES have a“ distinct ive flavor that makes them especially *; desirable for canning—and affords a leas change in canned ftuits. They are delightfully different, They taake dée- ” licious' pies, jams, preserves, “Loganberry » Syrup makes a refreshing dtink. —. The Loganberry season ,is short. Put up plenty now—in several different ways Jelly, ‘take off from fire —in Ball Mason jars. Give your family and’ cool guickly. if a treat next winter, you desire fruls romain : <whole, do not stir, | mt Fill in (dry sterilized, glass. _ Cover e Pacific N. W. Growers & Jobbers Ase’n 4 _{eneral Offices, Minneapelie, Minn. ies ae Here is one of the many deficious ways to can * loganberries: » im 4 _ { Loganberry : Preserve One pound fruit. One ,.and one-quarter je pound ‘sugar. Add 1% cups water to sugar and boil until it %, OF 245° to 250° if th®rmometer is used. At. this ‘temperature add berries, bof! slowly, skim. continually. Do . When syrup breaks from spoon as'in _ Brenings and Monday Matinee 15 and 35¢ Matinees (Except Monday) 15 and 25c Admission includes tax.. <4 melted paraffin, cS cool place, f e “Keep.

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