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PAGE FOUR Social and Personal | RETURN FROM EAST | Mr. and Mrs . Rimbach have | returned from a v in the east. Mrs. ; Rimbach had been visiting her parents | in central Vermont for sometime and | On their re-| Mr. Rimbach joined her. land, Columbus and Rimbach, who is pure the board of adminis the industr’ held in connection with the of Progress.” He reported that he! found optimism among business inen | and a able increase in activity | in business, although unemployment! continues Bpest in the larger cities. | BAC K FROM P. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. M have re-| turned from a two weeks motor trip; through Yellowstone National Park At Billings they were joined by M Marr's brother, J. E. Sanford, and ly, of Moberly, Mo. They entered} the park by the Cody and came out! the Gardiner entrance. They camped along the route. Mr. Marr said that just before they reached the park a} woman lost an arm being bitten by a bear while feeding it and while they | were in the park two automobiles went! over the cliffs. FROM TRIP IN WEST Mrs. Jutha Holm has returned from a mne weeks trip in Washington, Yel- lowstone National Park, Salt Lake! City and Denver, Colo, She visited her | niece Mrs. Bergliot Caspary Wright} for two weeks in Denver. Mrs. Holm is very enthusiastic about the west; but is glad to be back in Bismarck | after her trip. | TO BISMARCK Miss Ruth ling, who has been on a trip to Cine’ Nary, Minn.,| and other points returned to Bismarck yesterday. Miss Kolling was a delegate to the national convention of the Busi- | ness and Professional Women’s club | held at Cincinnati. RETURi RETURNS FROM MINNEAPOLIS Judge I. C. Davies has returned from Minneapolis where he attended the’ Commercial Law League Convention. | Davies also visited his mother er While in the cities. ‘ARGO. Mrs. son-in-law daughter, ‘Mr. andj} the murder of J. B, Kennedy. “and Mrs. B. 1. Bertel of Fargo for a few {Love rules the court, the camp, the days. Mrs. Boise has just returned A from a trip on the Great Lakes. rove, : And men below, and saints above, TO DENVER |For love is heaven, and heaven is love. —Scott. Mrs. R. W. Oakman, who has heen s visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Jones for some time has left for Denver, Colorado where = she will! join her husband. {year-old Madalynne Obenchain, held in SN rea jJail here in connection with the mur- LEAVES FOR HOME ! Miss Sarah Proctor, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. B.|thing ever since her college days at Adams for the past week will leave | Northwestern University in Illinois. this evening for her home at Wood-| Like a spider she spun the thread of worth, N. D. her love web from one man to another. es —— ‘And, enmeshed in that web, all hast- RETURNS FROM VACATION, ened to her aid here when at last she Miss Edith Rupp has returned from | was trapped at her dangerous amuse- a several weeks’ vacation at her home |ment. at Baldwin and has resumed her du sok oe tiés at the Provideat Life Insurance; No cord or cable can draw so forc- company, ibly or bind so fast as love can do with —_——-— jonly a single thread.—Burton. FROM MIN: Harry \Woodmansee and + | As a co-ed at Northwestern, Mada- have returned from Wat .ilynne Connor had more beaux than where they visited re latives and | the average girl of 20, according to friends, those who knew her then. In the van of these friends were Arthur {Courtney Burch and Ralph Oben- Burch was an undergraduate oF \By Newspaper Enterpri: e FROM WASHBURN Miss Mable Whitlock of Washburn | chain, is a guest at the A. H. Pei here, | Miss Connor played one against the jother, ON Two years ago Obenchain, then an Miss Georgia Peyson of Tappen was \attorney in Chicago, came to Los An- in the city on business yesterday. jgeles and he and Madalynne were |married on Jan. 1, 1919. They lived RETURNS | (FROM CROOKSTON, together until April, when Obenchain Miss Emma Schmunk returned. yes-|went back east. Madalynne followed ihim s| rtiy aod in a few weeks they. iwer o) Obenchain, has said since that he f TODAY’S AID TO BEAUTY ‘| | permitted Madalynne to divorce him ———_—_—_—_—_——————® | because he had learned she was in- jterested in Kennedy, and that he loved her too much to stand in the Hair is by far the most conspic- uous thing about us and is proba-} lway of her happiness bly the most easily damaged by| Following APRN of Mrs. Oben- bad or carglesa. treatment ae We! chain in connection with the murder, are very careful in hair washing, we Qbenchain took the first train west will have virtually no hair troubles. ; to aid in her defense. An especially fine shampoo for this) « ce: SETI’ ek, de . weather, one that brings out all the|.. i love her cstill, be’ ts. quoted ‘as natu al beauty of the hair; that dis-| ying | , excess oil and dirt; can easily; torday from Crookston, Minn., where be used at trifling expense by simply she spent a three weeks’ vacation, dissolving a teaspoonful of canthrox | visiting her parents, (which you can get at any druggist’s) | in a cup of hot water. This makes a| oN. SHOPPID TRIP, full cup of shampoo liquid—enough so; “Miss rene aud Edna Zimmerman o} it is easy to apply it to all the hair| Garrison were shopping in the city to instead of just the top of the head. day, Both young ladies will aah ete _cemealy sesoiyes | all aims school at Wilton the coming term. ing lather. Rinsing leaves the scalp $potlessly clean, soft and pliant, | Mis 1 S FROM LAKES. a while the hair takes on the glossy rich-|, Miss Pearl Benson has returne ness of natural color, also a fluffiness | ‘0m Shoreham, Minn., where she, which makes it seem much heavier | SPent her va tion at her sister, Mrs, | than it is. After a canthrox shampoo, | H. H. Steele's summer home. RETU RETURNS TO BILLINGS Miss Vivian Goddard, Mrs:. Madalynne Obenchain and (Left) Ralph Obenchain, her diyorced the guest of her| husband, (Right) Arthur C. Burch, held with Madalynne in connection with | Los Angeles, Aug. 16.—Beautiful 28-' der of John B. Kennedy, young insur-) ance broker, has used love as her play-' and entirely removes all dand-| ~>——~v What a miserable work—tronbl | if we love and trouble if we do not! love—Thackeray. Madalynne, divorced, _ returned | west, and friendly relations with! Kennedy were resumed. Mrs. Oben-! [chain admits she was in love with! the broker, but letters exchanged tween them and found :by officials’ in: dicate he was reluctant to marry | her. Blocked. for the. first time in’ her IK astime of playing with men’s hearts, | adalynne ‘sent word to Burch in the | \east—Bureh, who through the years |, had retained the silent love for the| girl who had married another. She | asked Burch to, come West. Love makes foots i: us all, big and}; little.—Thackeray. | Burch, upon receipt of this request started immediately, for Los Angeles, | arriving two weeks before Kennedy was killed. The morning following Kennedy’s | death Burch left Los Angeles and‘ was taken from an_ eastbound train lis now held in jail here as a material | witness, pending further investiga- | tion. Burch is known to have kept vigil | on Kennedy's office here, paying ex-| tra for a hotel room across the stréet ! so located that it overlooked Ken- nedy’s window. Other circumstantial | evidence indicates he was at the scene | of, athe siline. | et Burch maintains his inn ce: “T have known Madalynne innaeence:| we were in school. together,” he says, | “and.itsis foolish to think that she had anything to do with this murder.” Love is mie a "ddan and I} by many. pri (able when neede PICTURE AD AIDS. FUND FOR POOL, by officials in Las Vegas, N. M. He’: | of $790,330,000 inthe: aunual,.tax bill | jand means committee, declared in a BODY 10. re ~ ON TOLLEY BANK, | Which Has Been Made of ‘Deposits iprove an a “ior By the'Toll \Bank, pre} at to paying Ee de- positors under the. guaranty of bank ‘deposits’ act, according to 0. B. |Lofthus, state examiner and secretary; ‘of the commission The total-amount due fepositon ac-! ‘cording to, thé audit which. is i ig’ [Lofthus’ ‘hands, is $192,195.14. considerable ‘amount of’ deposits will |not be given benefit of the fund be- jcause the bank had agreed to pay |more than 6 per cent interest on them, ‘according ‘to -the examiner, ‘the ‘guar: janty fund commission having decided | that’ deposit# on which more than the Negal rate of:jnterest is offered are |not subject ito the benefit of the fund. | There has:been long delay in: the | preparations. iad paying off the depos: litors ‘of the firat of the banks which | failed, the Tolley bank having been | the first to’ ‘Bose its doors last, fall jwhen a-number of banks closed. ‘The jdelay, Mr. :Lofthus said, has been joccasioned by the necessity for 9 spe- cial audit of the bank. to pay off de- in the“hands of f North Dakota. On July -16"it was atated that ae S0nt08 ‘t'ad becnapenly charged i at en: one y cl te bankers’ Tht he money ‘was drawn into the Bank of North Dakota ‘from the private banks at’a time when the Bank’of North Da- kota ‘was exhausted ‘of cash Mr. Lofthus at that time denied that the} money had been drawn into the Bank of. North Dakota to help it in a crisis or that ‘the money would not’ be avail- | | Large Créma_ Aue Attends’: Eltinge Theatre at Firat Showing jpone af its charm. The latge crowds at’ the Eltinge | will Be Adked to’ ed Wikpprove Audit ' The ola Swinmin’ Hole has lost) .: Washingto: ‘used to call r-ene: téstim le by* Senator ie ‘and selections: many’ acts ‘of * consol words rend- ered at’ the service ‘ari burial of, our] beloved ‘gon arid Brother é MR. “and MRS wane FAM, FOR iene ae imodéra holjee 401 tats St. Call, _at Sweet Shop. Phone’ 27. 8-16-3t FOR SALE ize, six rooms and cept heat, $2,950; this ‘home on very rea- Sonate terms. Phone 961, Henry & és 8-16 3t Brown Rug. Boise 5-16tf FOR RENT—Well furnished room in meer houge. 419 3rd st. .Phone FOR SALE. i ite: oP a r, 2 Pres tanks’ and’'h Fs ae 1 ice box at : 8-16-8t cooK WANTED—Apj ty Chicolate -16-tf a NOT pnacaina AT A ALL" Sale ve ny telling arty of. thi I aur chitere , On dniaren say 80 many | be pht things and so ra that find It difficyl to remember them.” ‘ Clapsical Who’s Who. Who the guy with antern lit And tub on back, some poof half-wit? last night and, the broad smiles of satisfaction on the faces'of the people | as they “witneased Charles’ Ray's. Te-| markable film -proves this, | The sequestered spot on the banks} of the old creek, shaded ‘by’ a. friend- | ly sycamore; thé old-titne' gthdo! room | kids jealous over a rosey-cheeked girl— ‘all the sentiment and charm, involving; boyhood .and girlhood days are work- ed into, the picture. Charles Ray, ‘playing the part of an over-grown boy, is remarkably faithful in his deline- | ation of the character, and ‘is. ably supported. A substantial, sum was released, for: the swimming pool fund by the ‘show- Ling of the picture Jast night.” Half \the. proceeds of tonight's show, the; last showing of the picture, go to the packed I pee ARR expected | BARLY MILLION. CUT OFF BILL: 6. aa) reduction Washington, Ang. of the nation will result from the bodied. in the new, administration tax pill, Chairman. Fordney, of the ways majority report filed to ay with the tell you, deserves as well a dark house and whip as madmen do; and! the reason why they are not so pun. ished and cured is that the lunacy so ordinary that the whippers are | in love, too.—Shakespcare. ® ORR |for the last few days Icaves tor her home at Billings, Mont. this evening. | | _ HOME FROM BUYING TRIP | Miss Inez Jones’ hag réturned from | ew York and Chicago where she has! been on a buying trip for the millinery | |department of the A. W. Lucas store. | \ SSE Dasa | VISITING HERE Mr. and Mrs. George Weber of Wa burn visited friends in the city yesi lyesterday from a two’ weeks vacation |spent with her parents who has} Mont. | FROM MONTANA i ! Miss Jeannette Schwartz returned |Sunday at Meyers, ; house. { In Hos Maurice , and conial "Rockwell, f of Rev. N. E- Rock \eonfined to the with tonsillectomy. . : ‘Says Chemist Is Public For Surgical ‘Treatment. ho i: well! kno’ rek, 18 in knowin ‘and will undergo a surgical operation, hike f Myrel, Sich attia of 8 illectony. sone 1G, and | i with the. alltime pranks, a fight’ of| ® changes in the 1918 fevenue.act om- Al steer: riding, bell, ‘Indian gazes and ‘dances, ilton, N- Dri lis at the Bismarck hospital with ton- Nay, friend, that's old Diogenes— His tub his place of lodging is. Tithe Saving: uch time fs saved exactly figure it out. But it seems quicker to gay ‘half’ past two’ than to make the customary po- dite explanation that its against the Science of the ‘Domestic: Touch. Mrs. Green—My husband always makes: a fuss when I ak him for a Mrs. Wyse—Your Is all wroiij . th, ‘dear." Telf’ hint Fou need’ a lot of’ money “arid “he'll feel tickled when he ¢ can put you off with a little, That Silver Lining. : the | hear your store was | robbed last night. Lose much? The Qptimist—Some. But it would have been worse if the yeggs had EE in the night before. You -see, yester- | dey I gust finished marking down ev- erything 20 per cent. ng. 18th, at Seeman Park, Lin-| ton, N. D., under awspices of ‘the! Linton: Baad. | Bronctit busting., relay racing, base- Dance in the evening.” Band 40; thing doing all. the Benefactor =| “Being a doct and suffering for many years trouble, I 80 great writing. can \Mrs., Charle ‘and . day ee i; 16.—The senate! linterstate commerce’ commission re-! William _G. McAdoo,’ of railroads: 'Brtresvaag of Bottineau, president. Frontier Day and: Barbecue, | f the best aspire to get a good start in let us plan a course for you, and of the most successful’ bysiness United States, we can,do for you. write Bismarck HILLS TRAIL ISORGANIZED Road WiJl Be Blazed From Lake Metigoshe to Black Hills ‘The Lake_ Metigoshe Black Hills trait isin “existence today, supported by a national organization. The meeting held at Mandan yester- y to boost the trail concluded with ision to have an inter-state as- sociation to control’ the trail, the trail to run from Lake Meti; oshe near the Canadian border in Bottineau county, Brough poet eau, ‘Minot, Max, Wash- ti ismarck, Mandan, Flasher and into South Dakota to the Black Hills. " Ultimately it is proposed to extend the trail from Winnipeg to Denver. F. W. Mees, of Morton county, was named -head of the national associa- fion and ‘Thomas Sullivan, of Mandan, was | chosen ‘secretar separate organization for North Da- kota alone was formed with A. D. It is proposed to raise $3,000 to blaze the trail. The design adopted was a white Indian head on a black background with white bands. Leaves For Fargo Judge Amidon, of federal court, who came here yesterday to hear a “fore- closure suit in federal court involv- 16799 ia New York City alone from kid- meytroublelast year. Don’tallow yourself to become a victim ‘The world'sstandard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. He Tiational remedy since 1696. Alt ‘ahree sizes, Guaranteed. Loek for the Bap pads Syl Medel @ om every = THE NEW FIRM— Lawyer expert and prompt service. 714 Thayer St. TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, Agel -BISMARCK 2 Makes a specialty of training young men and young women for BOOKKEEPING and STENOGRAPHIC POSITIONS ie B. 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