The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 5, 1921, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR | Social J. C. Beck of Rich married at the ho: nie Freise, siste: Schuricht of the led a bouqyel Minnie H. Atier the wed wedding breakfas bers of the imme Mr. and Mrs, Be St. Paul, where at home at 7 first of Au WOMEN'S COMM The regular me from nurse wh AST 'TIM iG Bre Adapted from “ VAUDEVILL DOLLIE Louise Glaum a) i “IT AM_G 4 BIG Personal FREISE-BECH NUPTTAL ; EVENT OF SUNDAY Miss Gertrude H. Freise, ds Mrs. Bertha Frejse of this city and day morning at 8 o'clock. bridesmaid and Paul Freise who has just returned from the University of North Dakota was the best man. lew Salem officiated. The bride was charmingly attired in a pale pink canton crepe dress. wore a large,picture hat to mati was attired in yellow organdy. Beck’s sister, Mrs. Ric 09 Ninth street after the “Slam-Bang Jim” Also one of those delightful O’Henry stories “THE CHURCH WITH THE OVERSHOT WHEEL.” ALL AMERICAN TRIO Comedy and Harmony Singing. Kid Impergonations IMPERIAL DUO Piano Accordeonists De Luxe ROLLAND BROS. Gymnastic Wonders Wednesday ind, Thursday in UILTY” By J. Parker Read. -Also———— VAUDEVILLE. ACTS and - shter of imond's Bootery were me of the bride, Sun- Miss Min- r of the bride was Rev. Lutheran church of She | Teturn: and | ® t of shell pink roses. reise, the bridesmaid of the ding ceremony the it was served to mem- e family friends. No. 4 for will visit: Mr. ‘They will be who as tl INITY COUNCIL MEETS eting of the Woman’s n, the school isfactory gains F_TONIGHT ecenen Rev. ‘Snap Judgment” | Esther E TONIGHT BRICKY Mrs. near nd all: star cast throughout the’ county. number of school cases receiving med- ical, care \between} January June 1 were 289, These figures are, as far as possible, exclusive of child- ren-who have always ‘had proper med- : The doctors and. dentists have shown their usual kindness to~ ward helpless cases and have given ‘more than $125 worth of services free. Miss Hutchinson also states that the sum of $235 devoted to medical care of school children has been a wonderful id and she concludes with, titude I wish it known work of the’ school nurse these 4% months would have been of little use had.it not been for the splendid boost- ing of the Woman’s Community Coun- cil of Bismarck.” The nutrition classes for mothers will be started again at the beginning of September When Miss Hutchinson Recreation for girls was, al- sed: ical care. s. lowing capital Mrs. C. M. Dahl. Community Council was held at the | pioyees,” Rest Room Saturday afternoon at three o'clock. A report was received tablishment of other civic enterprises. Sincere regrets were expressed at A. S. Hoffman. who the the death of Mr was an Womans Council RET ENS FROM CONVENTION Evangel Cavalier, N. charge of the. Young People’ Allianc a very i ing, with a large and attendance. -The “In dee} that Robert Orr who is chairman Park Board received the fol- from the employees of th “We, the Capitol] Employee: ed for in Marsh, wounde you that this bed i: id also alls Em. kept up by Capitol signed, The interested member of . F. Strutz, pastor of where he was at He reports piring and representative Bremer, daughter of | Rev. Bremer, was elected as stewardship and missionary secretary. said the crop outlook around Cavalier is excellent. Rev. Strutz GIVES BIRTHDAY ‘PARTY Wilbur Rohrer ‘entertained twelve little people for her daughter, Virginia who celebrated her seventh birthday took the children to picnic grounds on Sunday. Mr. Rohrer 1m Grove where they played | games and enjoyed the birthday lunch. GOLF ‘TOURNAMENTS. = Mr, and Mrs. E. B. Cox were victors in the men’s ani foursome at the Cduntry*Club Monday afternon. Mrs. D. B. Register and Sam women's two-ball AREA NE RMT EX FoR ATALULEADING' "GROCERS WATCH NEWSPAPERS FREE COUPON= GIVING’A FULL SIZE EPACKAGE|FREE. ~ ‘ 4 o4 Sf 0COA pairs 3 CONEW, pA Ng LLL Enjoy Raspberries Raspberry Preserves One’ pourld of sorted berries. “Place in pre- sefving kettle one pound granulated sugar, add 1 cup water. Al- low syrup to boil until it spins & hair, or boil to 260° if thermometer is used. At this degree add berries and boil slowly until fruit is transparent. Skim while boiling, do not stir bef- ries, ‘Boil to a jelly consistency, take from fire, place kettie in pan of ‘cold water‘ to cool. When cold, fill into jars eand pour ‘melted para- fin over top, Place in‘ cool room, | \ ‘the Year total 17. and the 3) and received permission from you to’ plant a small flower bed in memory of Cap brought the Custer’s Ma: wish to ad now planted said employe who and dead' from} ) acre back to Bismarck, aid for by We wish also to thank you for granting us the permis- sion to plant this bed and to assure you that we shall do our best to have it always Committee. 18 made an honorary member of the council in recognition of her invaluable services in the es- uster Park and in the urch, has returned a in convention of the successful meet- Rev. Strutz was reelected president of the organization and Miss Dr. Crew were third. Nichols and B. B, Cox tied for third. GRADUATES FROM GEORGIA SCHOOL uated trom P/ Camp Benning, Georgta. fantry School © since Jast course of military art, phases of modern wartare, i RETURNS ‘TO LINTON. has been visiting his si: two weeks left for is Mr. Corbin Was here to liave his eye; treated as he had been’adVised by doc e prevent iat pag improved. t AT TAKE ISABELLR. y. and Mrs. H. A. Thompson, ‘Mr, S| Miller, Williat Andrew ener Mr.-and Mis motored to e Isabelle, where they spent Sunday?” ' TO Flk's CONVENTION A. J. Ostrander leaves tonight to at- tend the Elk’s Convention west. Mr. Ostrander will make a trip through before returining to Bismarck, ERE ae TO YEULOWSTONE PARK Dr. F. F. 'Griebenow and Dr. H. A. Brandes left by car for Yellowstone Park where they will spend their vaca- tion. They expect'to ‘be! one till thé | end of July. LEAVES: FOR BURNSTAD Rev. C. F. Strutz left today for Burn- stad where he will be, one of the min- isters in chdrge of an’ interdenomina: tional camp mMieéting. - He will réetura in time to fil his pulpit: here Sunday: ENTERTAINS'AT DINNER Mrs. Frank Spitzer of 406 Aye. B entertained a number of friends at dinner last ‘week in: honor of Mrs. Wick and children who are visiting here from Washington. TO DES MOINDS FOR MEET Miss “Minnie Nielson left Saturday night for Des Moines, Iowa where she will attend the National Educational Association. Miss Nielson is on the educational program: She expects to be gone a week. ts TO VISIT FATHER Mrs. E. H. Heldebrand of Minneap- olis stoppag in’ the city to visit friends before going to Baldwiii: where she will visit her’ ‘fattiér.’’ Mrs. “Helde- \Miss Edna Niles. ; TO GREEN’S GROVE Mr. and Mrs. W. Hanewald, Mr. and 'Mrs, L. H. Richmond and Mr. and Mra C, M. Henry Hollst and familtés motor ed to Gréen’s Grove whtré‘they plente- ed yesterday. x HERE FROM NEW SALEM Roy Meyers, cashier of the Union Farmers National Bank of Ney Salem was in the city today transacting busi- ness. \ FROM MINNEAPOLIS ~ | Dr. E. L. Reynolds of Minneap6fis ; Spent the week end in Bismarck visit- ing N. Magon al and G. B. Allen here. S TO WASHINGTON Mrs. H. C. Puderbaugh and two daughters of second street left for. ! Pomeroy, Washington where they will | visit forsome time. TO DETROIT LAKES, ." Mr. O. N. Dunham left this morning for the Detroit Lakes, where he will THIS WEEK’S BEAUTY HELP It is not necessary to shampoo your | hafr so frequently if it is entirely and properly cleansed each time | by the use of a really good shampoo. ‘The easiest to use and. quickest drying shampoo that we can recommend to our read- és is One that brings out all the nat- ural beauty of the hair and may be enjoyed at very little expense, by dis- solving a teaspoontil of: ‘cantrox, Which ¢an be obtained'‘trom anys drug: gist’s, in a cup of hot water... Ti makes a full cup of: shampoo fiqit), enough so it is easy to apply it to an the*hair inStead of just to“t th | the'héad. This, when rubbed Into the scalp and orto évery strand of hits, chemically dissolves all impurities. » It is Very soothing and cooling in’ its scalp and hair. After rinsing‘ out the lather so created, you will find the scalp ‘is fresh, clean and free from ‘dandruff, while the hair dries quickly and evenly, developing a bright luster j and. a soft fluffiness that makes it | seem very heavy.. ‘Round Qlark were second and Mrs, Clark and In the morning Sam Clark won the men’s nine-hole tournament, with A, S. Bolster. and C. S. Haines tied for second and C. W. Captain Robert H. Neeley of Carson and‘ who ts well known around here was among the 588 officers ‘who grad~ the infantry ‘School at These of-' ficers have been students dt the In- November where they have’ pursued a scientific ‘ineluding’ all G. B. Corbin’ ot Linton; N. D, who ster, forthe pagt home Saturday.’ tors that immediate’ attention’ would |i ‘His ‘eyes are nowl® and Mrs. Lambert, Mr. and ‘Mrs, -Max beer Mr. and “Mrs. ‘Alfred Zuger and Mf. ‘tnd Mrs. &. Vin‘ Hook | California ‘and ‘the “Rocky ‘Mointains ‘brand will ‘be ‘remembered’ here as} le top otf action, as well as beneficial! to’ both | H THE BISMARCK TRIBUNB \ : : i es] . Every summer Wash Froel S, ways. well and reduced no. out a. full ¢ rming frocks. ; ? “Special ...... a \ , Jaly.Sale of White Shoes We have selected and placed on tables a large assortment hite Shoes, Puinps, ahd. Oxfords: for Women, Migses.‘and Children and have re- duced... the prices to move them quickly. - ; Women’s ‘High Shoes that formerly” f sold 197.50 4 nd $8.50. Now Womei ‘3 ahd ‘Misses Oxfords that ym ys sold up to $5.00, Now 3, Oxfords and thoes 4 iF Prices. ‘spend. his vacatioh. with -his- tamity| who: baye..been:.at the lakes forgorhe time, SPEND FOURTH AT LAKE ~- ISABELLE ‘Mr. and Mrs..B,'M. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Eaton and Mr. and Mrs. °K. A. McCord spent the’ forth picnicing at Lake Isabelle: AT HOME. he: parents ofa baby ‘girt born at the t. Alextus hospital, Joly 1. . ‘ ie Baby Boy Mr. and Mrs. Bazel North are the parents ‘of a baby boy Born here. Baby Girl, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Larson are the parents of a baby girl born at the St. | Atextus hospital yesterday. \ “Mr. and Mrs. Frank Everts who were In Hospital Here. married at Winona, Minn.; in Jnite-are| Fred Frederick of Mandan ia in the making their home at 300 Ninth street.| Bismarck apa for medical treat- Mrs. Everts was formerly Miss Mary} ment. | TMegen: of this city. y pee TE a ea ans Ba ame a aly The U. C T. Picnie on Sunday, ‘TO WILTON FOR FOURTH: July 10th, at Elm Grov : ‘Mr. and Mrs."A..J. Arnot, apd family th st. ArreND CONVENT TO | RUB. Bonhain left'today to at | North Dakota Retail Jewelers and Optical ‘¢ohVention ‘to be held at Fargo June 6, Tana 8 Mer Seis iipga aoe a bottle: containing three ounces of ‘ON MONTH'S VAORTION: Orchard White, which any drug store Mfg. ‘J.\F. Foul Grpas.atid daughter, wi \ ‘aupply for a téw. cents, shake elen, junday ¢ moriing for a nd you havea quarter pint of month’s ton ats Barko* ‘and the at freckle and tan lotion, and lakes. coupleriod whitener. rues fe this sweetly fragrant lem- jon into. the face, neck, arme FROM DICKIN! N each” day and see how ‘Miss Rose Flannigan. of the Rose| Shop, returned today from Dickinson | £ where she has been on business. | hw -elédr, ‘soft and rosy-white the 2 akin becomesg TO CANADA ON: VACATION io u D. C. McLean ‘has: lett for Edmon- ton, Canada where ‘he will combiné business and a vaéation; SIMONE FS a Reductions in: ts, ‘Squeeze the juice of two lémons {ato a blemishes bleach out and } HE, Raspberty season die not last long. But if you take advantage of it while it is here, you-€an-have rasp- berries summer and winter—and alse gave’ 1/3 to 1/2 on your canned bowed The season is-here now! many ways of. preserving this delicious fruit. Put up raspberries while they’re in’ season and enjoy them out of season. Home made “jams, preserves, and sauce are al- ways popular, Are you supplied with plenty of Ball Mason Jars and rings? They are an ern factor in successful canning. Pacific N. W. Growers & Jobbers Ase’n ——~.. _ General Offices, Minneapolis, Mina. S Dresses and Trimmed: Hapa. Ri Baby Boy.. : ; Mr. and Mrs. W.B. Richardson. of Regan are the parents of a baby boy born at the Bismarck’ hospital. eles Kinograms. A marriage license was issued to Miss Mae H. Hoffman of Bismarck.and Peter J. Wentz of Napoleon. + BAI »'¢ : Mr. and’/Mrs.. He SpeWart™ of 1118 Broagmay, aré the: Parents of a baby : boy. D. W. GREFITH’S, JACKIE COOGAN i MATT MOORE in.. MARY PICKFORD Baby “ein. Mr, and Mrs. Charles H.*Anstad are nt more ‘women enjoying the.caol'com- fort. of charmingly styled with’ ant’ result, that they are al- ‘the pleas- _becomingly dressed. With} prices sharply At ed be with- of, these Dresses’ Priced at $19.50. sats $12.50 Drbies’ Priced at $26.50. Special een ea g19.50 : Dresses Priced at $29.50. Special ........:....$21.50 Dresges Priced at $35.00. Special ,............$26.50 TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1921 Silk Shirts ~ Substantially ‘Reduced. A’ Host of charming new styles, and colors embracing such popular weaves as Bar- onette, Fan ti si, Burr Barr and many other popular weaves. All are reduced at 2h Per Cent off Regular Price. Georgette Hloasks “A© new. shipment ‘of. these: handsome blouses has just been. unpacked, the season’s most novel styles and colors are. 2 justly represented. Early choice is advisable for the values will be quickly meattned by thrifty shoppers. Wash Fabrics Ina Special July Sale. A: host. of-prétty patterns that ‘Will readily transform into charming frocks. j - Among them are Voiles, wi! Silk Striped Voiles, Tissues and novelties. values up to 98¢. ‘ Special July Sale Price ‘the yard ..............39e They. are Reductions Direction Valleau Theaters Company TONIGHT ~ Ralph * “THE SKY Sige . Topics of the Day 7 Connér’s rash, Thursday—Friday—Saturday Wesley Barry in “BOB HAMPTON OF PLACER” ‘ COMING .“THE IDOL’ DANCER” .“PECK’S BAD BOY” ‘STRAIGHT 1S THE WAY” “THE LOVELIGHT” —| The ‘Rose ‘Shop reopen Weditesday, July 6th. Startling in. Coats, Dresses and Trimmed Hats. CUCU HEALS PIMPLES ON FACE “And Neck: te Itched and : Burned. Face Disfigured. { “Pimples broke out-on my face fand neck. ‘They itched and burned {so Thad to rub them, and sometimes | | ‘washed the affected parts in cold watet and sometimes Warm water to) § nrtse rouble lasted abouta month jwhén I read an “advertisement for {Caticura Soap and Ointment. I sent for @ free sample and I bought more ‘atid after using Cuticura Soap and -Oirtment for three months I was healed.’ (Signed) Miss Edith Kissell; 1948 W. 9th St., Muncie, Ind. * Soap, Oipereent and pom pte Kereta Each am) 5, 15 Soe cer Summer Millinery > Ta a Special July Sale. | A large’and varied display of Dress and sports models including hats of Organdy, Taffeta, straw and silk com- ‘binations and felts with straw ‘fringes, in all white and in the most popular sport shades. Values ‘up to $12.00. Special July sale each $5.00. |, will The U. Suits, JOE CREWSKY, 10¢ a pair HOSKIN Reasonable Charges — 109—3rd Street Phone 898 . work we do. Prompt Attention. . funny situations. cause of a good laugh— PROVIDED your loss is in sight. “The Man Who Knows . Insurance.” Bismarck, ‘ S. secret service ‘arrests about 400 counterfeiters. annually. Scissors Sharpened SHOE REPAIR SHOP. KODAK WORK Done For: The AMATEUR * nown everywl iere for ex, ‘ Mail Orders Given HOSKINS, Inc. Bismarck, N. D. When the Bedrooms Slide Down Cellar Of course tornadoes ‘cause When bed- rooms slide down cellar and pianos are lifted out into the yard — the result is often the you ‘have a Tornado Insug ance Policy and a check for policy presents a way out of every difficulty, and enables you to rebuild or repair dam- age without loss to yourself. HT. Murphy & Co. N.D. A _—,

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