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pol itd THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE was taken to the McKenzie Roof Gar- i LONDON’S PRIZE TWINS den, mftere they enjoyed the dance, | : aie Hi von MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1921 i Social and TANDARD BEARERS é - Mise Ruth Cordner was hostess tu ersona the members of the Standard Bearer’s| é - class of the Methodist Sunday schoo! | pe ™, at her home on Saturday evening. A! Auxiliary To Hold program on China was conducted by hi is Miss Nora McGettigan. A dainty Membership Campaign lunch of sandw sherbet and ‘. —-— vake followed the social hi | : Boginnitig’Soptember Ist aud_con- | “*** ie les Se) IG. firm peaches, pears and rit et eh die Pam Den ng Mrs. Charles Hoffman, Miss Tutt , , 0 beet itistituted by’ the Department of | ang cere and Fred Huber lums of our own selection— ficers he Women’s Auxiliary of Th Ae i Seid oe Nor Gn aaee and Norman Goldberg of St. Paul, who 1 b Kk ttl i can Legiv Nor aakota } ; Mr it is announced from the headquarter: we bean the Duemeland tor the v i pure, sugar — ¢ lean right: € es— s in Fargo. 9 | 4 Tie First Natloas! Convention o:| £22k left by cur for their homes yec-| newly washed mason jars—and the the Women’ ry will be helé h 1 d al i on Novem: é, 7 MONTAD : per ree rg recone, in, conjuncriony: ' Mr ‘al Me OMitigm. Hinkel and) y ae operation one in MA ay with the Third National Convention | wo children left for Miles City, Mont., q fe of The Aercap Legion, ‘ Saturday evening, where they wii! lichen ot makes a di erence. 4 inty activities, this membership drive | Visit Mrs. Hinkel’s parents, | Mrs 4 Wh not tell delici h is lieing ingugurated’ to" pat svi Hinkel and the ohilaren: vill remain Oo canno' e . el1c10us iome- woman eligible to membership on thi | for some time but Mr. Hinkel will re-! . ” waman eligible to membership on | tam to Bismarck aiter a several days made preserves from factory-tinned the Auxiliary is limited to the moth. J Visit. | y its? ers, wives, daughters and sisters of the COS sae TRE Ee EER | fru members of The American Legion} | DEGREE OF HONOR MEET 8. ie and to the mothers, wives, daughter: | The res meeting of the Degree and sisters of all men and women whi | Honor will be held Tuesday even-/ Put upa good variety to last the whole winter. were in the mil rvice or naval ine. August 16 at the home of Mrs. service of the United States at any | ©. E. Morris at 614 Sixth street, inte You will save one-third to one-half by doing time between April 6, 1917, and meeting will begin at eight o'clock} vember 11, 1918, and wh i sharp. Every member is -expected this work at home. of duty gi | to attend. i and prior to November 11, 1920. Soe aerate . | \ Mrs. Eugene Fenelon, Departmen HAVE REUNION | Resor aoe ‘ President of ‘the Women's Auxiliary ; Mr. ead Mrs. aL New ta Boot Sweet Pickled Peaches, or Pears always give meals a of the American Legion of North Da-}tle, who are on the tempting and appetizing touch. Here is a good recipe: kota stated that the Aux is go-| New zork. Me nd re Ge rE ae pane, .. ca ing to keep up the good work which} ton of Duluth and Mr. a j + peach ‘ 1 pint vi Neth Dakota did during the war.| Newton of Mandan were the guests of Florence and Ivy Edwards won the first prize for twins at the annual. ieee i Pysspniet en he greatest work of the Auxiliary,”|G. W. Newton at the McKenzle hotel baby show held at West Ham Park, London, England. ‘There were so many ba si id Mrs, Fenelon, “is the care of our} yesterday. ‘entered that all were tagged with numbers! to prevent, a mix-up. he Cloves disabled men and we must have a Tai as | Ann n nee} id vines “aad 20 strong organization in order to give ON EASTERN TRIP. | j suger, oa cinnamon 20 mingtes, Dip the disabled men immediate Shendol, Mr. and Mrs. N. F, Jullus and niece,/ and the lakes, where she will spend ELKS. TO. GIVE’. : peaches quickly in hot water, then rub. off the fur with v¢ \ The Department officers of the] Annette Gold left for Minneapolis and| her vacation. “WATER ‘AR’ VAL atowel. Stick four cloves into each peach. Put into the Women’s Auxiliary are working hard | Chicago on a vacation trip. They wili " Suaees tg e C. N | syrup and cook until soft, using half the fruit at a time. in order that North Dakota may bef also go to Council Bluffs, Iowa, where SISTER VISITS HERE. Follow same recipe for pears. one of the best organized states in] they will be the guests of Mr. Julius’! Sister Eugenia of St. Joseph, Minn. Series of Big Events to be Staged f Auxiliary work at the First National] parents. ‘ is visiting at the St. Alexius hospital. A Pes Convention at Kansas City. EEK-RND HERE Sister Eugenia was one of the sisters This Friday and Saturday ‘. ; ———— WEEK-END HERE, who were here about thirty years ago Sibi EES Son ‘ é ° DRIVE TO OREGON. Mr, and is, Joe Hoven, and fam-|whearSt. Mary's school was started | Jack Oberg, ag. chairman, of the Plan your. canning now—order your Ball mason jars. im Miss Florence Keniston, daughter] ily of Burnstad, N. left today for PERE SS ae, Biks Committee for the .raising of. j Soon of Mr. and Mrs. G. 1 their home after sanding the week- FROM VACATION. the necessary $2,000 to pay off the in- iat ‘ as ‘ br ‘ ee Miss Mabel Olson; of Ada, Minnegois.yend with Mrs. Hoven’s mother, MPS) stigy Mag’ Martin and Alice Ericson | eae eee on ee ey ast Pacific N. W. Growers & Jobbers Association - ne, Keniston's coupe for Roseburg, Ore-} See have veturrodsronl & ie weeks’ Va-| citurday and Sunday for a big two- General Offices, Minneapolis, Minn. \ gon, where they will teach school. TO DETROIT LAKES day carnivale which will be held here The two girls taught school in Idaho} Miss Emma McGarvey, Helen Hol-| FROM GREEN LAKE. this Friday and Saturday. Wm. Kraft,|-_. last year and drove through to Bis-|land and Beatrice Mcquillan left this . 2 J.B. Smith and John George will vitory have ‘increased approximately of the strike at the Dean Coal and , 11 per cent, the witness said. Mining company plants which has kept aj 3% SERS the plants idle for four months. A marck at the end of school, Miss Ol- son going on to her home in Minne- sota to spend her vacation. She re- turned Saturday and the girls started on their long motor trip gether. They will spend about two weeks on the road, visiting in Seattle and Po land before going to Roseburg, which is near the California line. On their Father Slag has returned from a morning for the Detroit lakes where; have charge of the parade which will RA they will spend a two wecks vaca-| Green Lake, Minn., witere he was the} ye given Saturday of bathers in cos- FREIGHT TES Hon: | | Suest of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Paulson.|tume from the Auditorium to the pool: HURT BUSINESS See es ‘Spencer Boice will be in charge of. 1T'Rh RN ~ = mittee of the international organ- GUEST FROM ANAMOOSE ATTEND BALL GAME. the music which will be furnished by HOWATT TOUR. __ jem ; Mr, and Mrs. N, J. Walter and son, Bruno Just and a party of base ball/the Elks Band, Hank Halvorson and IN SOUTHWEST IS INTERRUPTED foreais betwen Teva nen ctrie at 2s Arthur of Anamoose, N. D., are the | fans motored from Judson yesterday} Jim Taylor will be in charge of the that time absorbed attcation in min- , guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Mobley for to attend the ball game here. theatrical entertainment. at the pool! wa snington; ‘Aug. 15.—Bual nd ing circles. several day with Obert Olson and H. L. Stegner v ‘ashington, Aug. 15.—Business a! Pittsburgh, Kan., Aug. 15.—Alexan- ' financial interests in the states served} der Howatt, president of the Kansas H LEAVES ON VACATIO N. ri or 7 Red 1 in th ERR RTS in charge of all events, races, log Ay ere Over ce et Tan a HAS FOOT FRACTURED. | Mrs. Jesse Letben left Saturday for| rolling, diving and other water con- by ie tents dederalirerstye district} Miners‘ Union..has been called by the POSSE ROUNDS tied uniformly courteous to them. Julius Boeck of 504 Avenue A is; Plentywood, Mont., where she will|tests. Tom Hall, Al Brink and] fe replora le due to high cost of pro-} international executive hoard of the UP SUSPECTS a a2 : suffering from a fractured foot which| spend a three weeks’ vacation. Spencer Badce will be in charge of the duction and distribution of agricui-} United Mine Workers of America HOME FR FARGO. was caused by a beam falling on it.| —— tags'and ticket’ While Rudy Patzmann tural products and low prices, A. E-| meeting at Indianapolis. The order a George V, Haliday and daugh-] Mr. Boeck is employed at the new) TO VISIT PARENTS. and John George will have charge of| Ramsey, chairman, of the federal re-| for his appearance came from Presi-| Peoria, lll, Aug. 15—Bloodhounds the pavement dance and Geo. ‘V. Hali-{ serve bank at Kansas City, told the} dent John L. Lewis and interrupted| and a sheriff's posse today surrounded Mrs. Alta Keller and son have left Interstate Commerce Commission in bridge. Me |for Omeme. N. D., to visit Mrs. Kel- Betty, returned yesterday day will act as a general assistant the speaking campaign against: the|two men in a corn tield near Mason Fargo, where they were making the Ta ea [ess heari fe teelene’ rat ‘ain Kansas ind ; : near o' 5 IN HOSPITAL HERE. ler's parents, and publicity, man for the chairman, earing of freight rates on grain sas industrial court law which] City, who are suspected of being con- Aaee ay es Mine ar cue - Miss Regina Weber of Wing, N. D.! —— Saturday night the Bismarck kiddies products and hay. Howatt is making in Kansas, nected with the Kincaid payroll roh- ray, re iaavie tented : sn-| 48 confined. to the Bismarck hospital FROM BUSINESS TRIP. will ‘give 'a big show at the Rex at| The complaint against the present) It is understood Howatt was called | bery Saturday night when $95,000 was with a fracture of the lower limb.| ‘Frayne Baker has returned from] which. the entire receipts will be giv- rates* was"made by the Kansas state|in connection with the investigation| taken. i Miss Weber slipped on a wet board, Minneapolis and Duluth, where he|en to the swmming pool fund. ‘| vailroad commission, joined in by 20 which caused her injury. ‘has been on a business trip. ‘Details: of the many noval events] other: ‘states, and various grain pro- _—= SSS | that will be staged will be published | ducers’ associations. ~~ r Mrs. Halt. day or Betty were hurt. The car was taken to a Valley City garage for re- and they returned on the train. TO ARKANSAS. RETURNS FROM VACATION. # later and any suggestion that willhelp| Producers are unable to sell their s Bal ieey ahd red in us ee Miss L. M, Featherston, who has! H, FE. Hanson of the First National sto make this one of the big events of} products above the cost of production Cigars NEW GARRICK Papers Hes We vee kl ch a <a her S81 hen the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. F./ bank has returned from the lakes near | the season will be welcomed. by the| and distribution Mr. Ramsey said. In- Luncheonette Service he speed with which the other ka | F F i vher gentlemén in charge of the various! terest burdens of farmers in the ter-|J b was coming Coulter left yesterday for Eureka| Fergus Falls, Minn., where he spent ittees. : a eA, AT ee ae Springs, Ark. where she will teach | his vacation. commityees, : —_— s FREE TO VISIT IN MICHIGAN. school. eRe ereES 7 TAX 50 pounds of candy will be given away to the Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Simmons of STAT a UNEAPOLISG A TUR ELON BUSINESS: oot) INTRODUCES TYPEWRITERS | boys and girls of Bismarck. ' ' bardwineville, New York, who have| RETURN TO MINNEAPO! J. H. Wishek of Wishek, was trans MEASURE TODAY beak the guests. of Mr. and Mrs, J. 1.| Miss Hale Crilly and Miss Rena/acting business in the city today. All makes . » We Make Our Own Candy. nck tor the past few days lett this} Whiting of Minneapolis, who have as ie 4 sold and rented , © THE BEST FOUNTAIN SERVICE IN TOWN } Huyck for the past few days left this 1 th ts of Miss Agnes Orr] ON BUSINESS TRI Washington, Aug. 15.—Republicans Bismarck 5 morning for Detroit, Minn., where they | POM. tht, ay tor sttanen polis. Mrs: August Okeson ie Lake|of, the house ways. and means com-|}. Typewriter Co. Corner of 5th and Broadway 60 altel nuepleeae Mich Ve (AY TO JAMESTOWN |was in the city today on a business ce Aad formally, ‘ Bieserct, Stanley Francis Grant McDonald fore ‘returning ‘to their New York| p,Niq'rs, ROA, DePay of James-| 22 Pleasure trip, vision bill until after 5! o'clock this ' Candy Fruits . home. ae town visited in Bismarck yesterday HAS OPERATION. eee suRC GUEST HERE. enroute home from Yellowstone Na-| Mrs, Melvin Trindle of Wilton is pr. John H, Rishmiller. chiet sur ]"0B@! Parks | comilned:t0.he"ismarck hospital. (or Few Attain Old Age. . ’ Beon of the Soo railroad, of Minne MOTHER ILL peg cosy vied ager Of a thousand: persons only one A THE NEW FIRM— % en anol, 3s be enn gle ly he] Miss Mary. Kelly received word that) WuK-END AT WASHBURN. | reaches the age of one hundred years, | | DAILY PHOTO 5 y 2 her mothter who has been visiting at) ie and Mrs. 0. V. Bowman and] white only one couple tn 11,000 live to|' ROK. a a NCE. Helena, Mont., was very ill. Miss) wnitdren returned today from Wasi-| celebrate their diamond. wedding. BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA © e ATHICTAIN A DINNER DANCE. [Kelly let yesterday for Mowtats.” myers they spent te week en DP eseope gules betray Lawyer & Mills ed ten of their hisses at dinner on TO FARGO FOR VACATION. returns FROM VACATION Three Ways—All. Futile. MAIL US YOUR FILMS % Saturday evening. After the dinner] Miss Gayl Hawk of Jim Jam Jems M ry Eaith Geringigt (he ea af There are at least three ways of e rae ‘ served at the Field home the party] left Saturday night by car for Fargo peer Jermain has returned) setting about reforming the \world— Solicits Your Patronage For from Duluth, Minn., where she spent a two weeks’ vacation. all of them ineffective.—London Satur- | day Review. |__ The Business and Professional Toys: Women’s Club has decided to co-| There are possibilities in clay'as @ operate with girls and women in| toy for your. child. Let him‘ model, securing ‘rooms, and would like| !t may develop a alent, eal the to secure list of desirable rooms| ‘re#se his originative genius and for teachers. Will any one hav-| 2™s¢ him. vi ing rooms for rent phone any Ashes Clean Gtacees, member of the following commit-| ~ ror cleaning glasses which have con- tee. Mrs. B. R. Dow, Mrs. Obert] tained’ mitk there 1s nothing equs Olson, Miss Hazel Hendershott,| to wood ashes. Miss Irma Logan, and Miss | ASK Your Grocer Humpyy 0 Day Bread BARKER BAKERY AUTO REPAIRS We now have in full operation a completely equipped Auto Repair Shop, and all work will be under the direct supervision of Mr. Roy Mills, thus assuring our patrons expert and prompt service. LAWYER AND MILLS Christine Huber. But Only; Then, : BLACKSMITHING ee 4 hate flattery— Successors to | ther near it applied to other wouene,|| . HOLMBOE STUDIO AUTO REPAIRING Frontier Day and Barbecue,| Boston Transcript, 714 Thayer St. Bismarck, N. D. Aug. 18th, at Seeman Park, Lin- ton, N. D., under auspices of the ‘Linton Band. Broncho busting. VICTORIES OF PEACE = Os" iat cants'tsd mee. ‘HOMES EQUAL THOSE OF WAR ff Fitts “something doing all the 3 Good Residences. Whether: the task is the construction of a } | time. 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