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MONDAY, JULY 11, 1921” PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘ VOLSTEAD’S AID mm ni | Social and | Personal| D. S. SCHOOL OPENS TODAY A great number of 1 of ladies took ad- | vantage of the free lecture course! which is being conducted by domest science teachers, under the auspices | ‘ of the Corn Products Company at the ; American Legion hall this afternoon. { Miss Tyner, a graduate ot Columbia | university and a Chicago Domestic Sci- ence school is in charge of the lec-j tures. Miss O'Leary who was to give} the lectures in Bismarck is with Miss | Tyner at present but will leave for | her work, in Montana soon. | The lecture this afternoon was on! anewie the value of Mazola in comparison to! ‘Her father’s daughter is his chief other fats used, in place of some com-| lieutenant in making the nation dry. | pounds for shortening. The making of| Miss Laura Volstead, daughter of Tuna fish salad with e| the Minnesota congressman who put j o may)nnais: dressing was demonstrated this after: | ihe teeth in the dry law, acts as his | Three rousing days--that’s the Steet pe me start of these great clearance sales butter and pie crust proving that Ma- zola was an efficient substitute for! ay Ty A Thelma Davis, of Tampa, Fla lard. The equipment used is entirely 5 Thelma’ an 5 bs electrical and the use of new time) “2d Parey Hansen city eater ee x if al saving methods will be explained., pen ae ae wees cael The ladies have had splendid’ suc-| T#™pa, Fla. on July 5 n Hustle, bustle, hunting for the right size on tables and packs overflowing with bargains— cess all along and it is thought the | ments were received by friends of Mr. ladies of Bismarck will take as muc! hy Hansen tn/th The wedding is the the July clearance sales have started with a bang! interest in the Domestic Science asj CU!mination of war romance which be-j ean when Mr. Hansen was stationel | at Camp Taylor, Ky., and Miss Davis | REV CASE HERE YESTERDAY. | | S07 bre, Hansen returned (0: dames: Extreme low prices, choice merchandise, and the knowledge that the values are exactly as { rday ni \ y 9, ’ ea yesterday atthe Fist, apts town Saturday night, | represented—that’s what’s bringing the crowd. sized congregations. He kept the in-; MEETING OF LADIES AUXILIARY terest of his audience through the en-| The Ladies Auxiliary of the Nonpar-| tire sermon. His morning subject was! tisan league of Burnt Creek, Hay | “Preparation For Real Service to Hu- Creek and Riverview will meet tires ” His subject for the evening| miles northeast of the city at the home ist.” A quartette, Mrs,} of Mrs. Tony Nuegebauer on the Mrs. W. A, Conger, Hen-| Hurtz farm the last Sunday in July. ry Halvorson and H. H. Ferner, sang = at the mornig service. Mr. Target sang at the evening service. Dr. Case’s mother, Mrs. R. D. Case of Cen- ter, North Dakota, has been entertain- ed at the Grand Pacific hotel by the congregation of the First Baptist] ters have been visiting at the A. E church, This gave Mrs. Case a better} Preston home. " * opportunity for a visit with her son. See eee ener ON VACATION. Mrs. J. R. Falconer of Luci partment store is on her si those of other places. | \ These. sales eas throughout the month of July—but first choice is always best. TO JULY. Howard Preston came up from Far- go last night to accompany his wife and two daughters, Kathleen and Hel- en home. Mrs. Preston and two daugh- A shipment of beautiful quality imported organdy 9 5c veal $1.50 yd. grade--offered in thesesales at . . \ yf All the lovely shades—bisque, rch peach, blue, grten ave some of them. They are fine, im- BUY LOTS AT CAKE SAREE ported Swiss organdies—guaranteed permanent finish and are 45 inches wide., This is an un- ple have bought lots around Lake Isabelle and will build qottages there for next summer. Two tracts have been opened up, one tract contains nine lots the other contains twelve. The Benedict Bridge club have pur- chased a tract and lots are also own- ed by Burt Finney, S. 'D. Corwin, Dr. . BE. Cole, ®. A. Cobelin, George Worth Lumry, George Will and R. S. Towne, These lots are all along the southern shore of .the lake and that section is now called Bis- marck ‘Beach. The lake is not alkali like most North Dakota lakes but is fresh water and has a jsandy beach which will make it a splendid place to have a resort. ASK Your Grocer Humpty i aeety Bread BARKER BAKERY | KODAK FINISHING Mrs. Falconer will remain in Bis- marck because of the injury to her lit- tle son, whose leg was broken re- cently. TO DETROIT LAKES. Mrs. C. W. McGray and Mrs. Simon Jahr of Wilton were in the city yes- terday on their way to the Detroit Lakes, where they will spend their va- cation, ON VACATION, Miss Marie Malloy left this morn, ing on her vacation trip to Underwood, Garrison and Minot. Miss Malloy ex- pects to be gone two weeks. TO MINNESOTA. Dale Simon, manager of the Eltinge left last night for Lamberton, Minne-| +: sota, where he will visit Mrs. Simon’s father who is very ill. ‘LEAVES FOR HOME Russell Tye and K. Tye wh have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kunz here left today for their home at ‘Hazelton. RETURNS FROM VACATION. Mrs. Sarah Gould and little daugh- usually low price for this excellent grade of organdy. A. W. LUCA A Good Store in a ON BUSINESS TRIP. Dr. J. B. Hollenbeck left this morn- ing on a business trip to Fargo and Grand Forks. TO ST. PAUL. W. A. McDonald, agent for the Northern Pacific left last night on @ business trip to St. Paul. row night at 8 o'clock at the K. P. hall. \ON BUSINESS TRIP. ‘Beecher Stair left last night for Far- go, where he will transact business. VISITING HERE. Mr. and Mrs. George loset of Min-j neapolis, are visiting here at the home National bank left for Underwood to- day, where she will spend her vaca- tion with her sister. RETURN FROM MINNEAPOLIS. Zona and Sidney Hoffman returned ; Yesterday from Minneapolis, where -| they spent their vacation visiting at night. the J. E. Hoffman home. ‘VISITING INNBW YORK 4 COMPANY Good Town--Bismarck, North Dakota business. All bills owing the Service Garage should be paid to Mr. Brock, who will be pleased to meet all his old patrons. H. BROCK. ’ City News | oo ’ Band Practice. All Elk band members are urged to G. MINNEHAHA Baby Boy. ter, Annette, returned from Shoreham, TO LAKES. : M . I. Huyck, Mr, and Mrs. C. Schneider of this & x where they spent their vacation. Mrs. F. A. Copelin left for the be- ot Me ane ee 4 sue Mrs. iE. A. Hughes who left on an Clty are the parents of a baby boy. PALE and GPECIAY Quality Work for the Amateur a troit lakes, where she will spend her VISITING HERE | extended trip to Mf Hie Clileaeo | — eee PP a ec ntced RETURNS TO LISBON. 5 . “ led trip to Minneapolis, Chicago : irl fe NOT a “near de « " SLORBY STUDIO ON: vacation, George C. Sempel of Braddock is! and points in the east is now in New Baby Girl, AFTER drinking, Gut a thoroly fer Successors to HOLMBOE STUDIO T. J, Harris, who has been vis- iting at the H. W. Richholt home for two weeks left this morning for her home in Lisbon. ROYAL NEIGHBORS MEET. The regular monthly meeting of the Royal Neighbors will be held tomor- in the city visiting relatives. ON. VACATION, Mies Catherine McDonald of the City Pe “We use our car for chasing wolves, coyotes and foxes. We must have casings that stand up, for we make our own roads, and after trying a number of different makes we find there is no tire like Diamond. Wolves go fast, coyotes faster, and we go fastest— consequently we have. supreme corifidence in Dia- monds.” Andrew Bakke and Fred Dahlen, Cutbank, Mont. Buy Diamonds for. economy. They aie the real thrift tires, and have - — standard for twenty-five years. Here is the latest Ford story - , THE DIAMOND RUBBER COMPANY, INC. wale! Akron, Ohio mae York visiting there. ‘LEAVES FOR HOME Mrs: George Worner who has been visiting her daughter, who underwent an operation here left for her home at Great Bend, North Dakota today. VISITING HERE Alfred ‘Suckow of Inverness, Mrs. Mrs. Montana is here visiting with Elizabeth Suckow of ninth strect. FROM CALIFORNIA iL. M. Doerschlag of Pasadena, California was in the city visiting friends on his way to Braddock. CONFINED IN. HOSPITAL Miss Grace Matthews of this city is confined in the Bismarck Hospital- ‘HROM STEELE: Rev. ‘Sage, Methodist minister of Steele is in the city visiting friends, : UNDERGARMENTS, Short bloomers with the shorter chemise are being’ worn most now in the way of underclothing. Bloomers lend themselves well’ to the tailored, skirt. Squares of blue and gold beading give a distinguished air to this snake colored crepe de chine frock which Miss. Martha Mansfield. Selznick Pic- tures‘ (left), wears, Note the sheath of feathers at the side of’her smart, small hat. Leatrice Joy, Goldwyn Pictures (right), also goes in for beads. Bead- ing on the fall gown is to be very good. Leatrice, however, confines her apron, which is elaborate enough ,in- deed. The fabric medium. for the gowu is duvetine. The blouse relies on knife plaiting for its distinctive touch. much worn round neck and the pez- lum. USE OH. A cloth dampened with kerosene will remove axle grease spots from wool- en material. It should not be rubbed too hard, however, for the fabric will be injured if it is. JAPANESE BOW frock’s ornamentation to a. chiffon}! It has the |} Mr. and Mrs. H. L, Bunn of Drake are the parents of a baby girl born at {the St, Alexius hospital. Baby Boy. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Richards of Ra- leigh are the parents of a baby boy born here. mented and aged LAGEREL PREV) fin brewery betting, sg on draw Dies Here. Mrs, Eva Zimmerman of Lehr, North Dakota, died in-a local hospital here. Mrs. Zimmerman was _ thirty-three years of age. The body was taken to Lehr for burial. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given that the partnership agreement tween Brock & Anderson of the Service Garage has been di: solr and G. H. Brock will as- sifme all debts of the concern BISMARCK BOTTLING WORKS, ' ine. Local Distributors Phone 427 204 Main Street Bismarck, N. D. and will continue to conduct’ the EXCLUSIVE ELECTRICAL SPECIALISTS Service and parts for Delco, Remy, Northeast and Auto Lite starters, Bosch, Eisemann and B K-W Magnetos, Exide and Minnesota bat- teries, and Klaxon horns. SERVI ELECTRIC SERVICE & TIRE CO. : ‘Bismarck, No. Dak. LTING “IT’S COOL” Direction Valleau Theaters Company TONIGHT D. W. GRIFFITH'S “THE IDOL DANCER” Kimograms yo. iF oboe cede tes poveeeencese Topics of the Day Evening’ gowns which sport the extreme V back often have huge WEDNESDAY Janenese ibows. of eeett-tone ‘tulle: st HB. WALTHALL, in....:... “THE SPLENDID HAZARD” the back which partially cover the expanse natural. Distended skirts are good. COLORS IN UNDERWEAR. THURSDAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY Jackie Coogan, in.........eereee beers “PECK’S BAD BOY” plea ihe ti aaa tins VOSS ial itt Mita COMING “STRAIGHT IS THE WAY” MARY PICKFORD in. “THE LOVELIGHT” JAMES 0. CURWOOD'S. “THE GOLDEN SNARE” Matinee Daily at 2:30 There js @ much wider range of colors in silk undergarments this sea- son than has been customary. Apri- cot, orchid, nile. green, platinum, maize and Saxe blue all are to be found in the popular colors. MATT MOORE in SOS SHH SS SFSHHOSS SHO SSCP SPHOO SOD

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