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GUST 12, 1921 Social and Personal Mrs. W. E. Butler Returns From Convention in East Mrs. W. E. Butler has returned from the east where she attended the sixth Worlds Christian Endeavor convention held at New: York and a Photograph- ers convention held at Buffalo. Mrs. Butler is especially enthusiastic about! the Christian Endeavor Convention held in New York, July 6 to 11. 16,000 delegates, representatives of every country in the world attended the con- vention. Qne of the most impressive events of this convention was the par- ade of 12,000 young neonle. The Col- orado. delegation lead the parade, winning the right through getting their full quota of delegates complete | first. The Christian endeavor upholds | for prohibition and this parade of en-- thusiastic young people showed that it would be hard to have the eigh- teenth amendment appealed. Clark, who organized Christian En- Dr.' _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE was in the city yesterday attending city NEWS 1. to A ee | CITY NEWS ‘200 FARMS FOR ON MOTOR TRIP Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Towne and Judge parents of a baby girl. and Mrs. L. EB. Birdzell left this morn- jing on a ten days motor trip to the {Killdeer mountains and the Black | Hills. Has Operation. i LEE RSUEERASEEENSET Mrs. Christ Fisher of Ashley under- 1 TO KILLDEER MOUNTAINS went a slight operation at the bis- Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab and; marck, hospital this morning . Mrs. G. A, Rawlings and daughter . Ruth left today on a several days Improved Condition, | Washington, Aug. 12.-More than |trip through the Killdeer mountains, William Breen, a well known farm-! 200 farms on government reclaimed | SE EEIanaEEnEEEeenel er of near Bismarck, who has been| lands will be opened to entry by for- i TO FARGO AND LAKES very seriously ill for some time is! mer service men next month, Uncit improving. '60 days after the opening the interior {| department announced today, none but ans will be permiited to make 8, but others will be accepted lat Interior Department | | Miss Mary and Rose Huber have left jfor Farro and the Detroit lakes where they will spend their vacation. Mrs. John Piatt Dunn and baby of :f Shields, and Mrs.. Rudolph Buchli and | er any claim: remains unfiled by baby boy of Hebron, who -have been/ soldiers at that time. at the Bismarck hospital, returned to! The farms are located on the North their homes today. ; Platte irrigation project, Wyoming, a ‘and will be opened for entry Septem- Funeral Services ‘Tomorrow, j ber 19, while others on the Shoshone Trude Drosdl, the little two and 4) project, 57 in number, will be opened half year old son of Mr. and Mrs.| one week later. Peter Drosdl, who passed away at # local hospital will be buried tomor- row morning. The burial service will: i HERE FOR GAME, ;_ Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Vold and John ;Lankdahl of Regan, motored to Bis- i; Marck yesterday to shop and attend \the ball game. ON BUSINESS TRIP. Oscar Backman of Wilton was in "| city yesterday on a business trip. Rubber of good ‘quality can be made from wild lettuce. VISITING IN GARRISON GENERAL HELD PRISONER BY MOOR CHIEFS Madrid, Aug. 12.—(By the Associ. ed Press.)—According to advic varro, bead of the column which has been surrounded by the Moors at Mount Arruit is a prisoner in the home of the Arab chief of the Bet Chelali, together with four captains, five lieutenants and several other sui- diers. ,, General Berenguer. the high com- missioner in Morocco, advii uy 13 treating with the Arab chief for the release of the prison The combined value of the Ameri- can farms in 1920, 3 ‘ding to ce sus figures, was $15 772710 610, bujiding in Ft. ‘Worth, Tex., is said to ve the tall- est in the south. ‘With modern machinery, one wor man produces 15,000,000 ping a PAGE THRED | information on which he based his ' suecesstul search for the priest's | body. Police officers said they frankly be- lieved that in Hightower they had the major share in the crime. ——— : SLAYING PRIEST To Be Given First Chance By ceived here from Melila, General Na- San Franeiseo Police Seek To: GIRLS! LEMONS Unravel Mystery WHITEN THE SKIN Squeeze the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug store will supply for a few cents, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of ha 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-white complexion, also as a freckle, sunburn, and tan bleach us having given him the] because it doesn’t irritate, San Francisco, Cal.. Aug. 12. arch went forward for two charac- ters, a woman and a man, in tie drama that reached its climax with ; the exhumation of the body of Rev. Father Patrick Heslin from shal- low grave on a desolate coast south of San Francis late Wednesday | night, These characters are the man as yet unnamed, but whom police officers say | was connected with the slaying and Dolly Mason, mentioned by William | Hightowe oe Ear eed are aeticed,| Miss Alma Glatia; a nurse.at the Bis.{ tee place ial the home at Van Hook, Me., forty years ago, accompanied by; marck hospital is visiting in Garrison,} ~~ Mrs. Clark attended the convention. | the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Rueter. Frederick A. Wallace: commissioner VISITING SISTER of immigration at Ellis Island and; . 5 ¢ - chairman of the New York commit-| Miss Sarah Procter of Woodworth. | on ot at be meld this peat tee, gave some very interesting talks.|N. D., is the guest of her sister, Mrs aE Moffit, Siauley.iwho was but fours | William Jennings Bryan talked on) J. B. Adams of 209 Park avenue. team years “old Hi 2 ofan “ati “Building on the Rock.” Homer Rode- | h n years old, died of an operation’ heaver, who travels with Billy Sunday ere, {| and Percy Foster of Washington, Dz: C. lead the singing. | a business trip in the western part of Funeral Today. | The funeral of Stanley Anderson, EA. BROWN 114 Fifth Street The Quality Grocer Success of a RETURNS FROM TRIP. J. B, Sayler returned yesterday from Teachers’ Examination. Cantaloupes, Oranges, Bananas, Watermelons, Plums, : e The next national convention will, ‘a Teachers’ examinations are being; Ke Maia igesDed Moinee, Towa in-1923,| °° ke yg held at the county court house today.) Peaches, Mrs. Butler says she expects 500 North; .] ‘ The examinations will last several! VEGETABL Dakota delegates to attend this meet-|; You'll find a splendid selection days and include all the teachers in! . 5 ES ing. ss jin cretonnes and other drapery! purteigh county. a Cucumbers, Iceberg Head Lettuce, Egg-Plant, Celery, She convenion ended with a trip in'materials at Lucas’—and you ———— Corn, Tomatoes, Wax Beans, Parsnips, Carrots. Dancing at Elm Grove every night. GROCERY SPECIALS Snowdrift shortening. i the Hendrick Hudson on the Hudson.|can’t beat their moderate pric- 3500 of the Christian Endeavorers were; ing. y W a: i az | ue | m | | t t ‘ie , { bp 4 1 7 y t } Re pf Bs ri t present on this trip. Mrs. Butler them! left for Buffalo where she attended | the photographers convention. There: were about 1500 present at this con-j; vention which .was the largest in its | history. Child photography was the specialty. Mrs. Butler visited in Wis- consim and Minneapolis before return-| ing to.Bismarck. Miss Madge Runey,| the,othen North Dakota delegate to} the Christian. Endeavor convention | returned home some time ago. | DANCE AT COUNTRY CLUB { About thirty-five couples attended: ‘the dance at the country club house last | evening which was under the direction | of the entertainment committee. The! McKenzie orchestra furnished the music. Out of town guests attending the dance were. Miss Hale Crilly and! Miss Rena. Whiting, of Minneapois, who are the guests of Miss Agnes Orr, Miss Gonald Stout of Kansas City, Mo., a, guest of Mrs. D. B. Register and Miss Ruth and Helen Hoffman, Frank Huber, and Norman Goldberg, ; of St: Paul, Minn., the house guests! of Mr. and Mrs. Ge. A. Duemeland. | ENTERTAINS S. S. CLASS. Mrs. ing sewing. for. tte Florence .Critten- ton home. Dainty refreshments were | served. i | Mrs. P. C. Remington entertained about twenty-five ladies at an infor- ma! tea at her home yesterday after- noon in honor of Miss Rena Whiting and ,Mis3 Hale Crilly of Minneapolis, house guests of Miss Agnes Orr. The hours were from 2:30 to 5 o'clock. ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON. Mrs. W. E. Cole of Avenue D enter- tained a number of young lady friends at one o'clock luncheon today for! Miss Gonald Stout of Kansas City,’ Mo., the house guest of Mrs. D. B. Register. Decorations were of garden flowers. F FROM Miss Elizabeth and Margaret Mc- Donald of Tacoma, Wash, formerly of; Bismarck, who are the guests of their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C, B.; McAllister of Mandan have been visit- ing «Miss: Rose Hanlon here for the) past few: days. i GUESTS FROM CROOKSTON. Mrs. A. Bergstrom and daughter, Mildred, of Crookston, Minn., are the} guests of their daughter and sister,/ Mrs. ‘C: F. Dirlam. They returaed with Mrs.:Dirlam, who has been vicit-! ing at Crookston. TO FARGO. Mrs. George V Haliday and daughter, | Betty, left this morning for Fargo, where they will visit friends. Mrs.; Haliday will motor back and will! spend several days in Jamestown vis- iting friends. | RETURNS TO JAMESTIWN, i H. A. Harrison, a contractor. from | Jamestown, who has been .n the city) ne35 Le the past few days on »? this rmurning for Jamestown. VISITING IN WILTON. | Little Jean Anderson, of this vity ig visiting at the heme of her aunt! and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Themp-} | Alfred S. Dale of Thayer street entertained the members of the} doan of Are class of the McCabe | Methodist Sunday school at her home last night. The girls spent the even- LOGAN'S. “We Thank You” “LET US SUGGEST” Delicious Cantaloupes. Fancy Watermelons—whole or half. Fancy Alberta Peaches. Fancy Barlett Pears. Thompson Seedless Raisins. Bananas—New Prices. WAX BEANS’ BEETS CARROTS CUCUMBERS TOMATOES PEPPERS HEAD LETTUCE CELERY GRAFENSTEIN APPLES WOLF RIVER Eating Cooking We believe it will interest you to know that in the face of declining prices our vol- ume of business has shown increase over each preceding month this year. This is certainly gratifying as our aim is to please and give you the best the market affords. In view of same we are connected with the best wholesalers throughout the country, wherein their watchword is quality. COFFEE FRESH ROASTED DAILY Good coffee is one very essential thing in making a good meal better. Knowing this, we feature fresh roasted coffee as coffee is very delicate and depreciates quite rapidly after roasting. We would appreciate your coffee busi- ness. Prim-o-ro-sa, per Ib.. Logan’s Special, per lb...... National Biscuit Cookies and Crackers arrived Fresh today with the usual delicious assortment. Last Delivery Saturday 4:30 p. m. Other week days - - 4:00 p. m. CLOSE AT 8 P. M. SATURDAY EVENING Both Phones 211 118 8rd Meat Market In operating a meat market the most important thing up for consideration is the sanitary condition that class of business should be conducted under. If meat is not kept in clean surroundings it is dangerous to health. : When we started our retail meat market we fully de- cided to operate a market that would meet with all health regulations and today we have heen well rewarded and that is why we have met with big success as a Sanitary Meat Market, because every piece of meat which comes into our market is thoroughly examined by us. That’s one reason why so many people prefer to trade with us. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Lard, Liver Sausage, Fresh Killed Young and Old Chickens. BEEF, VEAL, PORK AND MUTTON. Bologna’ Sausage, Frankfurters and Minced Ham. OUR OWN MAKE SAUSAGE Just ¢ DOHN’S Sanitary and Exclusive Meat Market Phone 176-177 512 Broadway Richholt’s Cash ana Carry [Pine a1] Grocery [7th & Thayer] The Original Cash and Carry Store SATURDAY SPECIALS Eggs, strictly fresh, one dozen 28c two dozen jor Dairy Butter, in five pound jars, Bring your jars, Crisco, one pound can, 24c; three pound cans, for Armour or Quaker Oats, one package 30c; three packages for... . Stewing and Frying Chickens at the Right Price. Squabs, Buttermilk and Cream after dinner. Bakers’ Goods Fleishman’s Yeast Fresh Daily son of Wilton. ON. VACATION. The South Side General Mercantile Store Mrs. Ethel Conradi, of the adjutant) general's office, has gone to Pelican; Rapids, Minnesota, to spend her vaca-| tion. j ON BUSINESS TRIP Edward Pettis, of the Spring Va ley Coal Products Co., of Glen Ullin; | ASK Your Grocer | Humpty Toeaty Bread Produced By BARKER BAKERY KODAK FINISHING || Quality Work for the Amateur ~ SLORBY STUDIO | Successors to HOLMBOE STUDIO MORRIS ZVORIST, Prop, 222 9th Street South Phone 957 FOR SATURDAY SPECIALS AUGUST 13, 1921. Cane sugar, per 100 pounds... Beet sugar, per 100 pounds. Sugar, 10 pounds for...... No. 1 fresh eggs, per dozen Northern Creamery butter, per pound. White House Coffee, per pound... Red Rose Coffee, per pound. Tall Carnation milk, per can. Small Carnatjon milk, 3 cans. P. and G. soap, 10 bars for..... Large size can of solid packed tomatoes... ~ Extra large can of Van Camp's Pork and Beans. Extra large cans of Apricots and Pears, 3 cans No. 2 can good standard corn, 2 cans.. Heinz, quart jars, Apple Butter, per jar Heinz, quart bottle of Vinegar, per bottle. Heinz, No. 2 can Cream of Tomato Soup, per can Mother’s 4 Ib. package Oatmeal All kinds of vegetables and fruits. ne WE DELIVER TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY + $8.25 . 8.00 . 84 Brown & Jones Q.S.S. The Eastern Peach Crop is a failure and Eastern dealers are drawing from our Western Growers, conse- quently we cannot expect-cheaper peaches, We have a limited stock of extra fancy Alberta peaches for canning purposes. Order Early and get the choice. Fancy Bananas, Plums, Raspberries, Apples, Oranges, Lemons Wax Beans, Cabbage, Watermelons, Cantaloupe, Sweet Corn, etc. In ordering your Tea or Coffee just say “Chase & Sanborns” and rest assured that you will get the best. SWEET CREAM Bethesda Mineral Spring Water. Not only it does not need boiling, but has medicinal properties. Special, 1 lb. can Snowdrift shortening. Special; S$ Abaca soca seis cacnemneene $1 e 1 0 Swift’s Pride Washing Powder. Special per package............... cece ee eueee 25c | Parowax. wit yl Special, 2-1 lb. packages for...............086 25c Ferndell Coffee, the best coffee Sprague Warner puts out. Special. DISTR CAM ret erase toss sc eacscreeay stay te recotencee eo cuccremeensnone 6 Orington Jam put up in 5 Special .. Woodbury’s Specialy 4 ars LOM sco 5 oi cleoccss: ccokacerve neo tesa Lenox Soap. Special, 10 bars for Jiffy Jell. Special, per dozen... ........ 0. cece eee eee 1.10 Raisin market has dropped, we are now selling 1 Ib. pack- oa of Fancy Seeded Raisins, or Ryzon Baking Powder. Special for Saturday, 45¢ can for............. Blue Ribbon Peaches put up in 2 lb. packages. Special, per package.............. cece eee aee Queen Rose Toilet Soap. Specials 4:bars for: 23 9h See a ee Log Cabin syrup has dropped. Small size, 25c Medium size, Monarch black tea, Pilbs package sc ee Sorc." sates hacloseteiae ohineee cos och Why pay $1.00 for Liptons? Quaker Corn Puffs. Special, 3 packages for............ 0.0000 e eee Schutter’s Fudge, put up in 6 oz. packages. (PURE HIGH TEST SWEET CREAM) Saturday Specials DAVIS’ GROCERY 319 Mandan Aye’ itive Phone 465 A2 -28 80 Butter, fancy creamery, per lb. Fresh eggs from the country Sugar 10 Ibs. oh Lest teseh tienes Carnation or Van Camp’s a Big Bargains in Laundry Soaps and Powders. Electric Spark, 10 bars f re Lenox Soap, 12 bars.. Star Naptha Washing Pow Ivory Flakes, 3 pkgs. Soapade, 3 pkgs... P. & G. Soap, 10 bars. PEACHES PEACHES PEACHES $1.85 per crate. Fresh fruits of all kinds. . We have more specials on hand for your inspection. The Store of Service With the Lowest Prices in Bismarck SHOP AND SAVE se received a big shipment of Rose-Glycerine and Palm Olive joap as a special for Saturday. Either Soap or mixed, 3 bars for Red Rose Coffee, 3 Ibs. for Or 10 Ib. lots @ 30¢ a Ib. Allen Qualley Candies, the best grade money can buy at $1.19 a box. PEACHES PEACHES Peaches by the case, @ Table Service at our store. We serve Filtered ¥ Ice Cream. Per Dish, Plain... Ice Cream Sundaes Banana Split Sundae PEACHES Our list of customers is growing everyday. Have you joined our Money Saving Crowd Yet?