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TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1921 word from the Central division of the —————————— their vacation. Mrs. Woodmansee will leave for Minnesota in a few ;St. Paul schools. Miss Prendergast WOMAN’S EXCHANGE AIDS DEPENDENT ' THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE , Social and |i." Mee WOMEN. | eas a | \ P, 1 GUESTS FROM ST. PAUL | Matinee Admission Wk ersona ;: Miss Mary McCauley, Miss Francis | t Crendereast, an at Miss Mary. Mc- | Tuesday 50c EFFICIENCY ACKNOWLEDGED | C#Uley are visiting Sister Boniface of | The local Red Cross has récetvett | Oreo orate entrants Me 3 Pp. m. i | plus tax | American Red Cross that the Bis- marck branch is- graded as efficient. Of the great number of Red Cross branches in’ the state only fifteen were recognized as being efficient. This means that correspondence muy His from a prominent pioneer tamily | of St. Paul and is employed with the Great Northern. Little Miss Mary is| a niece of the elder Mary McCauley and they are all relatives of Sister Boniface whom they will visit for aj LAST TIME TODAY be carried on with the Bismarck Red Cross that would otherwise have gone; {1 to the Central division. Minnesota has sixteen branches recognized as et- few days. TO GIVE SILVER COFFEE. A silver coffee will be given by the | Cotton ALLEN 2"4 MOORE Me INSPIRATION | ficient. The fifteen in North Dakota ” 7 7 ] } \ are Valley City, Minnewaukan, Me) “Winners” of the | Rial Lutheran if Late Feature with Passing Show With Joyce Lando & Co. 4 el ae eae Ee sane street, Wednesday evering. The hours VOAQ Reese! he aa lire ares TAT B 4 ils Lake, Waltogeng Wpretaenes Rain | will be eight to eleven. “Everyone ts | NELL HEALY , Fessenden and Willision. ; 4 dnvitedste attend: ath Th $10 000. 00 B t | SRAd BUN \ RETURNS TO HOME. | Msi € PAU YUU. eau By iat Miss Taner a a eg Miss Hilda Hart who hag been vis-! | Perey CHAPMAN and RING Elsie With Roy Gordon ? » ed with the Clvillan Reliet work, in| iting Miss Ethel McKee here for some} in “The Hired Man.” This act is || Who has been dubbed the Al Jol Italy during the World War, and Migs; time left today for Dickinson, where Rena Whiting, who was engaged ir} she will visit friends before returning canteen work in France are expected’ to her home at Killdeer. to arrive from Minneapolis tomorrow! Eran RTT and wlil be the house guests of Miss, TO FARGO AND LAKES. Agnes Orr. Miss Orr was'connected| Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Parsons and, with the hospital hut work in France; Mrs. A, W. Gussner - left today fo: At Fargo, Miss Mable and and this visit is to. be a little re-} Fargo. % union. Miss Crilly and Miss Whiting | Darothy Parsons will join them al will he here for about two weeks. | they will then go to Big Pine Laka,| where they will visit for some time. alllaughs. son of the Marcus Lowe Time last night four miles off the coast by the coast guard cutter Seneca, and brought here today. The schooner was flying the British flag but ad- vices from the Seneca said there were Baptist Pienie |HEAR MISSING The Second Baptist church Sunday | | Schoo! will give a picnic at Elm Grove! BANKER CAUGHT | Thursday. i ON MEX. BORDER OPENS VIOLIN CLASS. ae ee a ' arate i no papers showing a change to [rit- Donald McDonald will reopen his! HERE FROM CHICAGO. | HOME FROM TRIP IN EAST. | y Paso, Tex., Aug. 2—An_an-| ish registry BB chenves to Br classes in violin here August 4th. Me ! Miss Dagmer Rickert of Chicago, | Miss Gertrude Eichorst returned, nouncement was made at headquarters Sees | ‘McDonald studied violin with Hein-;#Arived in the) city yesteri{y to | from an extended trip in the east hav- | Of city detectives today that they had rich Hoevel of Minneapolis and later; Send a month with Mr. and Mre i a 4 ako txt heard that Warren C. Spurgin, miss-| por T y-four i ] with William McPhail of that city, He | Frank Milhollen of 703 Righth stree:. ie en he set Rane with! ing Chicago banker, had been ‘appre-|nogn Aug oe eet ROUT ending at is a graduate of the McPhail School! Miss Rickert is Miss Milhollen’s sis- | Mrs, Butler and Miss Madge Runey | nended on the American side near| ‘Temperature at 7 A. M ‘ } *“ of Music. si | ter, : | She visited relatives and friends at} Marfa, Texas. They , however.| Highest yesterday ey Wee lt | —— | Albert Lea, Minn., and in the Twinithat they had been uni io verify west yi sterday . rad TO INDIANA. | CALLED TO CITY : Cities, and at Valley City and Ka!-; ‘he report through officers at Marfa) 1 last night Miss Theodosia Fitch left on No.| J. L. Johnson, of the Mott Pioneer- : z ‘or other’ border towns which are in itation | 2 today to spend her vacation with; Preess, is in the city, being called here kirk, Miss Irene Belanger of Minot close touch with their office. ve relatives at South Bend, Ind, Upon OM aczount of the illness of his grand- j returned with her and will visit here! aS eee For 5 het reluea about September tyehe i) 1 mother: Mrs, Mary Martineson, 405: ;for about a week. ‘(MARIAN KIEBERT ' Har. North Dakota : Pair to-night and \ will enroll i e Nurs aining | * i Sa Ta EE i probably Wednesday; warmer Wedn- { school of the Bismarck hospital. | Ta say Have Oil Company | LOSES STRUGGLE |tstay and in extreme testi portion te: { — ———— ON PLEASANT TRIP. | P. S. Young, of Minot, representa- | — night. <i TO MONTANA. According to advices received bere : 4s 8 NL tive of the Dakota-Montana Twelve| “At the time the death of little Mar- ; 4 | ‘ Miss Jeanette Swartz left for Myers.) Warren ‘ Thayer Js now: in Gardines. MRS. IDA JANE DUTTON ‘ a aes cata /Oil syndicate, which has land and!ian Kiebert of St. Paul, formerly of eb ps Mont. iig,spend her vacation with her) Denk. | vostern trip | “Helping women find themselves.” open it in September. They were to ‘¢ [leases in, the Cat Creek field in Mon-| Bismarck, was announced in Bismarck | paren Mr. and Mrs, A. W. Suen PI Western: P. Si That, says Mrs. Ida Jane Dutton, is| however, by the pegniras ae as [tan 5 isn Bismarck at the MeKenizie) etaits were eee wort fle re-| IRIN Miss Swartz expects to be gone abou‘; the particular mission which she has | would be impossible to open the “jhotel. The company is capitalized at| ceived here today that about the twen-! i ! VACATION AT HOME. Told TOE RESIS Oe ean $150,000 with L. A. Emerson, of Mi-/ty-first of July she was stricken with | ing before January: ith Hier“ plans Sor vigne hdr one | i if ; Mrs. Dutton went on wi r ‘not, as president and H. E. Shearn, of| acute appendicitis and s i “pn, fi y for a September opening and told the | Minot, as secretary, all the leaders ini Minneapolis hospital. There every | Name “Bayer” on Genuine contractor that the building had to be|'the company being Minot business{ art known to medical science was us- | watching the very hammering in of | stock, Mr. Young said. He added that; Little Marian was but nine yei S| And in September the New York| ‘Mrs. Wm. V. Kiebert. The Kiebert fam- | BAYER “Our effort,” says Mrs. Dutton, bill at the Rex last night, (and the | The entire sympathy of the community selected for herself. And in that thought was born the New York Exchange For Women’s Work, which has well over 2000 con- signors all over the United States. Mrs. Dutton is manager of the con- cern, which employs 70 people. The boards of managers is composed of 40 New York women who assisted Mrs. Dutton in getting the project under way. The building in which the exchange is—50 teet wide and five stories high— ' t @ i 9 we weeks | Miss Mae Martin and Miss Alice GIVES BIRTHDAY PARTY, | Ericson left today for Lark, N. D. Mrs. A. Risem of 509 Eighth street, where they will spend their vacation entertained twelve little girls yester- @t the home of Miss Martin. They will fl day afternoon at a birthday party in. be gone about two weeks. se honor of her little daughter, Gladys.; METS PRE I EL RET } Miss (ladys celebrated her fourth: ON MOTOR TRIP. birthday, The children spent the af-|_ Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Richmond left ternoon playing, games. | yesterday on a motor trip to Hobson, | Mont., where they will spend some TO MINNESOTA. | time visiting friends. Harry Woodmansee- and son, Joe,| and Mrs. Mary Galvin, left today for Warren, Minn.,-where they will spend completed by that time. Further, she) men. The blue sky board passed the/ed but she passed away on Sunday | was on the ground most of the time,;company, giving it a permit to sellj July 24. i nails and placing of structural work./ the company expects to drill soon. old and was the daughter of Mr. and A Woman's Exchange wis formally op-} AT THE REX \ily formerly made their home in Bis-! =I ened for business! ;. All those who saw the vaudeville | marck and were very well known here. | oes out to the’ parents, the little! R rother and sister and other relatives ; of Marian’s “has opened for the women in the | house was. packed to the doors) wer is owned by the organization and was | little villages © and towns a Way to unamimous in saying it was the cla built a year ago under the direction of; meet their financial problems without |iest and neatest show in town in years | u leaving their homes. .They mail their | Not one bit of vulgarity or indecent ———- | Take Aspirin only ag told In each Mrs. Dutton. In this Mrs. Dutton ac- eir |? nt} = Bene complished the. seemingly impossible. | products to us and we sell them for | jokes or dances and this is unusual in| BOAT AND LIQUOR package of genuine Bayer Tablets of The plan of the’ organization was to} them.” v jmodern vaudeville. It was a show for} i Aspirin. Then you will be following iadies, children, and the men folks | SEIZED BY U. S.! tions and dosage worked out | who enjoy clean wit and refined va —— | by physicians during 21 years, and deville of today. Each act (and ther: | New York, Aug. 2.—The schooner! proved safe by millions. ‘Take no ; were ae of tein) stood out as stars | Henry L. Marshall, with a cargo of! chances with substitutes. If you see ‘and really it would be hard to pi a liquor, was taken into custody late; the Bayer Cross on tablets, you can 1 |headliner. They were all great. | take them without fear for Colds, | pavUT OF LEGIUN ‘rurrY var! r | Headache, .Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Earache, ‘Toothache, Lumbago and for Itched Something Fierce. HERE FROM DUNN CENTER, Mrs. Chris Olson, of Dunn Center is iin the city the guest of Mrs. William | Dobson, y ¥ i een eer | RETURNS FROM FARIBAULT. Paul Remington has returned fron | Faribault, Minn., where he attended ; the summer session of Shattuck Mili- j tary Academy. Mrs. Wilson’s Letter Should | L. J. Svendsgaard, who has beeh spending his vacation visiting his Be Read by. All Women mother here, left for Cannon Ball to- day. . the return trip they will stop at the lakes, -Mrs..G. L, Peterson will be in charge of the ‘store during Mrs. Nielsen's absence. Beauty Chats By EDNA’ KENT FORBES RETURNS HOME. | | Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve ta: ; blets cost few cents. Druggists also ;sell larger packages. Aspirin is the | trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of | Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid. i i Buckeye Major Credited With Orig! Inating Idea of Wearing Blossom LEG DEVELQPMENT i in Memory of Heroes. i Som | Major Wade C. Christy of Youngs; HE human body should be covered! town Post, No. 15, of the Amertenc! evenly with a layer of soft fatty | Legion at Youngs- i t Ussue. But in some cases, there 18; town, ©, is said an extra.amount of thé tissue settled; io hiavé’ origina’: Miss Bertha Luyben left ye: with a motor party on a trip to ada, where she will spend her yi tion. was born last September I was unable | RETURNS FROM VACATION. todo all of. myown | Miss Ida Swanson has returned work, I had severe | from Brahm, Minn., where she spent pains in my left side | her vacation. every month and had | fever and sick dizzy | Clearfield, Pa.—‘‘ After my last child | COMFORTABLE TOURING The most comfortable cross-country touring outfit which h passed through the city belongs to an Oak- LEAVES ON VACATION. spells and i ji i 1 ay for| land, Calif. man. He and his wife | H during my periods, | greigon, N. De where ske will cpeni {passed through yesterday: going’ 10] Uncen Outs censon whe sore cemen, a, the Legion's Lost Rest, Cuticura Heals. which lasted two | y Buffalo, N.Y. it consisted of a large ; ; i ; “Poppy, day” and weeks. I heard of | her vagation, box-like frame set on a Dodge chassis. have fat hips with a slender body Is/ the idea of. sell- “The trouble I had started with Lydia E, Pinkham’s TO’ HAVE OPERATION It was large enough for a folding hed; | that heavy or tight clothes are sus-; ing poppies on mall pimples on my face and body. egetable Com) vi ok. W. Oakman of 611 Fittn|2 Washstand which folded in and be-| Pended from the waist, which by its) the street, to be ‘wm, The pimples festered und pound doing others: Vrs. R. W. Oakman of 5 iN) came a table; a comfortable ro: very weight compels this tissue to) worn in remem: fSS\we-) when I would squeezethem if they would dry and scale. They itched something fierce, and I lost a lot of rest scratching them. “I tried all kinds of rem- edies but nothing helped. I heard about Cuticura Soap and Ointment and bought them, and when I had used them about two months I was completely healed.” (Signed) Bernard Breitenbach, Sher- go much good and; Street, is in the Bismarck hospital thought I would give | 2nd will undergo an operation. it atrial. I have heen very glad that I | Carrera EA TEE did, for now I fec] :avicn stronger anddo | BUSINESS VISITOR. all of my work. 1 iii wy friends when} JR. E. McCain of Braddock was 4 they ask me what helped me, and they | business visitor in the city today. think it must be a grand medicine. And | itis, You can use this letter for val ON BUSINESS TRIP. j moni you wish. "’— Mrs. HARRY G. E. Witigreene left last ni, ‘or Wison, ‘R. F. D. 5, Clearfield, Pa. | Minneapolis a a ale ae : The expetience and testimony of such | women 43'Mrs. Wilson prove Beyond | TO FARGO. doubt that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege-) iss uRth Brackett, the Red Cross table Compound will correct such trou-| nurse left today for Fargo on a busi- bles by removing the cause and restor- | ness trip. p St. ing the system to a healthy normal con- | : $10 reward for finder of ladies dition. en such symptoms develo ’ i S| 1 Sa baz bearing-de ‘ op bag or grip, lost on Red Tra’ e: if bacheectes: aring-down pains, dis- tween Mandan and Richardton. The Pince"a Wotan coor ettan ths name Miss Gunhild Langie might be in trying dia BE Pinkham’s Vereen found on letters. Finder send grip Compound Vrahe values her fate le &. 0. D. to, Mrs. G. Reiersgaurd, Box fort and happiness. fe com- 212, Werner, N.D.__ 8-2-5t. FOR SALE or rent, Rumley Thresh- ing ovtfit and Flour City five bottom plowing outfit. Engineer wanted. Ruble, Driscoll. N. D. 8-2-1¢ n-| settle further down upon the hips. | Girls who work long hours in sitting; positions frequently have large hips| for much the same reason. In the same way tight garters are} often responsible for stopping circu- lation Into the lower leg and therefore ; prevent the fatty tissue from accum-| ulating there. Exercise 1s the only) way to-develop the legs, the more chair; cooking outfit and other c veniences. The man said he and his wife mght go to Florida in the car for the winter, 700 LATE TO CLASSIFY brance of our dead heroes of the World war, The poppy was adopted at the Cleveland convention of the Le; the official flower of the former serv (ce men's organization, man Ave., Ft. Atkinson, Wis. NOTICE exercise the better the shape. of the; ! Give Cuticura Soap, Ointment and legs. The leg swinging movement Ia! City drinking water should be: | Talcum the daily care of your skin. excellent to develop the entire body) boiled until further notice. | | Memeple Rash Pros by Mall Acidceas ' Dr. C. E. Stackhouse, | Shag Sonti’ at Health Officer. , : WT Cuticura Soap i peed :| TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS! Petty and major thefts —minor and serious fires—our Insurance is F ULL protection. MURPHY FOR RENT—Four room modern Flat newly papered and painted, a dan- HPRE FROM PORTLAND. Miss Jessie Streeter and Myrtle Balsdon of Portland, Oregon, were visiting friends in the city over the week-end. Miss Streeter, Miss Bals- don, W. L. Van Vleet and R. P. Schladach spent Sunday at Lake Isa- belle and visited friends at Drisco}! and Steele. : STRAIGHTEN THAT | BENT BACK | DONALD MacDONALD Will open a class in | | | | | Pedigreed German Poli Rey ra a oN eel \ 8 Dogs olice LEAVES FOR CHICAGO. FOR RENT—Two modern furnished | No need to suffer from that tired Mrs. A. S. Nielsen and daughter,| rooms for light housekeeping. 418 | dead ache in your back, that lamenes VIOLIN Arthur Brown Apt. N, Rose |] Agnes, leave tonight for Minneapolis} Ist. St. or 241J. 8-2-3t | those distressing urinary disorders. ; | Bismarck people have found how ‘o!} | get relief. Follow this Bismarck res-! | ident’s example. | | Mrs. J. B. Saylor,-309 Mandan Av’ | says: “From the experienc jhad with Doan’s Kidney safely recommend them for led kidneys. August 4th, 1921 520—8th St. and Chicago. Miss Agnes will visit relatives in Minneapolis, while Mrs Nielsen does her fall buying for the igen Millinery Ship in Chicago. Un. Apts Third Street Bismarck, N. D. Phone 237 disordev- | ‘k some! I had an atta Matinee Daily at 2:30 Y : ,| time ago and my eyes would smart} our as ance }and my back, ached and bothered me | {a great deal. My kidneys didn’t act” regularly, either. 1 began using | : i i : .,{Doan’s Kidney Pills and they were) To see the Classy Vaudeville Bill at the Several Exercises Will Aid In Round! oot tong in relieving my trouble. 1! ing Out Thin Legs. | recommend them willingly.” H from the hips down, while walking} Dade diidies ccotieny eel | about on the tips of the toes, by CoD) Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that! tracting and exercising the muscles) 4, Saylor had. Foster-Milburn Co.,/ IT’S COOL” fi of the calves, will develop the lower! wers,, Buffalo, N. Y. | { art of leg. Direction Valleau Theaters Company Today Two For One. Matinee at 3 p. m. what IE season why dancing {fe = Sopa a = oe i Every ticket admits Two People. such wonderful exercise for mak-j TONIGHT ia Ing the legs beautiful. Much of the| JOYCE LANDO & C0. dance Is on the rors, Swimming ana KODAK FINISHING Norma Talthadge with Elmer Geddes, the Golden Voiced Tenor. tentite Thapibe & exeabeteiae will aeaality ce Soe Gate ane “THE BRANDED WOMAN” ) : | 9 Cotton ALLEN and MOORE Mae __ Singers Who Sing The girl whose work keeps ber sit-| SLORBY STUDIO : Z . * ting, who does not walk much, will) Successors to Kinogramss ii atta ie ee.ccs Topics of the Day " Percy CHAPMAN and RING Elsie find that bathing the leg from. the HOLMBOE STUDIO S y be The Dainty Soubrette and The Saw. IN BERGDOLL CASE—This is Ma-| See at eects ols TOMORROW 5 jor Bruce R. Campbell, wh hatic- porous ay A ree ela “ 7 ‘ Roy GORDON & HEALY Nell ae denies iiiseharwesemis tgainsé $s still hot and wet, will help to Lionel Barrymore in. ...... ‘The Great Adventure.” The Groom and the Bride. him by Mrs. Emma Bergdoll before] Overcome lack of development or flab Toonerville Trolley comedy. a@ congressional committee. Mrs.| biness, ASK Your Grocer OWEN MOORE In A 5 Reel Feature Bergdoll claimed that Campbell re- el COMING - ~ ceived $5000 to be used in securing} * NOTICE For CHAS. RAY in “SCRAP TRO! : Two Shows in the Evening 7 and 9 p. m. the release of her son, Grover C. City eulaLing valet should he boiled Humpty Dumpty Bread MIRIAM COOPER i : ‘THE OAT! } Bergdoll, draft evader who escaped | until further notice, | Produced By ms Bz Md . é . ” ‘ to Germany. Campbell's father and Dr. C. E. Stackhouse, Constance Talmadge in...... Dangerous Business’ } DONT MISS THIS SHOW * other witnesses corroborated his state- Health Officer. | BARKER BAKERY ments to the committee. TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS

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