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ee eee CAN AND YOU WILL BUSINESS AND PLEASURE TRIP. W. J. Brown and son James of Stew- KNOW THAT YOU ‘Social and |artsdale were in Bismarck yesterday lon a combined business and pleasure ___ Personal ) : tat ; | i. na TO VISIT IN MINNESOTA »'} 4 : and Mrs. W. HE. Jensen and fam- 4 Benefit Dance To Be ly left this morning on a motor trip to i ; southern Minnesota where they will Given Thursday ‘visit Mr, Jensen's parents, . The big society affair of the com- i TO MONTANA ! ing week will be a benefit dance to be | Mrs, L..W. MeLean and little son given by the Business and Profession- | left for Arkumpa Springs near Helena, al Women’s Club on the Roof Garden | Mont., yesterday where they will visit of the McKenzie for the children’s li- | friends. } brary and Swimming pool. Mr. E. G. \ Sire 1 Patterson, proprietor of the McKen- | ON MOTOR TRIP i zie, has donated the use of his de- |. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Fields have le! i lightful roof garden and orchestra for on a motor trip to St. Louis and othe A the occasion, in order that the chil- | points. dren of Bismarck may realize hand- | ——— somely. icone the society event. The cramer meprpme mai Te Sara a dance will be given on Thursday even- { ing, August 25th, and the club will iH CITY NEWS I make the affair one of the finest of ! b} the closing events of the summer sea- Baby Gir! | son. Friends from the neighboring Mr. and Mrs. H.C. Asllund of Wil- towns along the north and south Soo, | ton announce the arrival of a bab the Northern Pacific and other parts | girl at the Bismarck hospital. of the state are being invited. | aa ; The club room of the Business Returns Home | at ie and Professional Women will be op- Mrs. Otto Becker of Linton, who | Pt ened on that eveutne to all ladies fom j underwent a successful operation at | hed ot town who come in with their ‘the Bismarck hospital returned to her Parties to attend the dance. Hostesses ‘home yesterday. ' aed comunlttees wil be announced 7 ls 2 - ! r. Tickets of admission will be so! Here for Operation | only by the members of the club, Mrs. | haces r ‘3 L. M. Sprecher of Mott, who attend- | fyorencett: Davis is chairman of ar: ‘ed the Bismarck Business college has s ‘entered the Bismarck hospital for an t GIVE SURPRISE PARTY | oPerarfon. The members of the Sunshine club d j gave a surprise party last evening in i Engineers on Tour . honor of Mrs. G. B, Allen, who leaves |_E. 0. Hathaway, district engineer for South Dakota soon. At the close jof the U. S, Bureau of Public Roads, | of a pleasant social evening refresh- ; with S. R Sharts, senior highway en- ments were served. About fifteen la- | Bineer, also of the bureau, with head- | dies, members of the club and friends jauanters ‘in St Paul, are now out on a attended the party and presented Mrs, trip of final inspection of federal aid Allen with a lovely work basket. road projects in Ward, Williams, Di- vide and Bottineau counties. They vis- | ited the state engineer’s office before going on the trip. Funeral Held. Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Raf- ferty, who was killed in an antomobile accident, was: held, at the Perry Un- dertaking parlors Friday afternoon. .Burial was in St. Mary’s cemetery. The service was conducted by Rev. J. B. Happel A number of friends of! the deceased were present. Her hu: band and son, of Mandan, were pres-: ent at the obsequies. va AUG. 22 ALENDALE THE MIRACLE MAN (Not a Picture) tou AND HIS COMPANY OF Hypnotists a Spiritists He has Amazed all Christendom Cl his Is Watch Impressive Free Demonstration S. E:' BERGESON & SON STORE WINDOW 4:00 P. M. SUNDAY Alendale Will Publicly Place Well Known Bismarck Lady in * MRS. OPAL ECKHOFF From a little black handbag to a the single girl because she has some- little gray shop—with beveled glass one to encourage her—I know I French-paned wallcases |Couldn’t, have done what I have if ;my, husband hadn’g encouraged me. “Of course, mabe men prefer to have their wives not work. But if the wife isn’t the entirely domestic type of ‘oman, it’s the better wisdom to help her find herself in work. And my hus- band was willing to do that. He spent hours after his work, in the evening, building and painting the’ first cup- boards—they weren’t cases!—that I had when I ventured to open a shop. I had two: chairs, ordinary wooden things! And that was all I could Squeeze into the place besides myself and a customer.” Mrs. Eckhoff believes that a mar- ried woman, especially if she is in business, should use her own given name and not her husband’s. “Your sense of your own person- ality is more keen-if you keep your own name,” says she. ’ ENTERTAINS FOR GUEST Mrs. T. J. Van Arsdale of 819 Fifth ‘ street entertained ten ladies yesterday afternoon in honor of Miss Mary Sui-|S8howcases, livan of Cincinnati, who is the housejand trellised interior. guest of Mrs. Van Arsdale. An at-{ Such is the journey made by Mrs. trhctive color scheme of brown was|Opal Eckhoff in a surprisingly short used. At the close of a social after-|time. noon refreshments were served. Five years ago Mrs. Eckhoff was rasa able to get most of her stock of wo- VISITING HERE man’s specialties :into the handbag‘ Miss Elsie Bauer, of Zeeland, is|which she carried from house to house spending the week at the home of Mr.|while she made her sales, and Mrs. W. J. Targart. She formerly} Now she has, in Terre Haute, Ind., taught in the schools here and will|the smartest of little gray shops from teach this year at Fargo. Miss Bauer|which she: retails exclusive novelties came here to take home her sister,|and toilet goods while she directs the Hildegard, who is ill ina hospital. {Work of a corps of saleswomen who -—--—— cover. southern Indiana and illinois. RETURN FROM CITIES “Just knowing I could do it”—in Mrs. Walter Lomas and daughter that, says she, was the chief secret of Rosemary . returned today from St.|her success. Paul where they have been visiting] “And then my husband! «It ought friends and relatives for some time.|to be twice as easy for the married They also visited friends in Jamestown | Woman to succeed-in business as for on their return trip. PICNIC AT ROCKS Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Martin and daughter Evelyn and Professor and Mrs, DeBolt are picnicking at the Rocks.this evening This attractive place has been the scene of a number of picnic parties lately. ° LEAVES FOR HOME Miss Adelle Babbitt of Huron, S. D., who has been a guest at her uncle,' William Cashman’s home for the past ive weeks left last night for her ome. New Engineers’ Secretary Wm. F. McGraw, of 412 Rosser street, assistant engineer connected with the bridge department of the state highway commission, has been chosen to succeed B. Tong, also of this city, as secretary of the North Dakota chapter of the American Asso- ciation of -Engineers. Mr. Tong’s change of location to Linton, N. D., where he occupies the position of | county superintendent of highways for | Emmons county, is the cause of his resignation as secretary. Mrs. N. W. Kelly, Hemstitch-| ing, 211 Broadway. NO ONO ON OOOO ist church motored to Apple Creek last night and enjoyed a watermelon feed and weiner roast there. night for New York on a three weeks buying trip. RETURNS TO BEACH Mrs. Dan Cafferty of Beach, who has been visiting friends here for the past several days left for her home this morning. VISITING HERE Mrs. R..B. White and Miss Lydia| A si-| Phillippi of Heried, S. D., were visit- Public Stenographers. Busi-/ ing i ess i First _ floor, ing in the city yesterday and will be|Ness Service Co. é ? here for several days. Hoskins Block. Phone 662. : i | i} RETURNS TO WILTON Miss Madaline Rue of Wilton, who has been the guest of friends here for the past two days leaves tonight for her home. TO VISIT AT TAPPEN Mrs. Violet Altman leaves this even- ing for Tappen where she will spend the week end with friends, TO ONTARIO Mr. and Mrs. Vance J. Wilson of Ave. D, left this morning for : NEW GARRICK LUNCHEONETTE SERVICE WATERMELONS 00 CENTS SPECIAL ICE CREAMS Chocolate Tutti Fruit Stanley Frances Grant McDonald HERE FROM MINOT Mrs, John Campbell of Minot is vis- iting, friends in the city for several lays. ON WAY TO IOWA Mr. and Mrs. 0. McFee, who have made an extended visit in the west stopped in the city to visit friends be- fore returning to‘their home at In- dependence, Iowa. Mrs. F. E. Hoffman nee Miss Rose Flannigan of ‘> Rose Shop, left last borough, Ontario, where they will vis- it friends and relatives AT APPLE CREEK The members of the Standard Bearers Class of the McCabe Method- Sweets Shop Main St. cme Sanit Phone 27 Sunday Menu renee SPECIAL DINNER 11 A. M. TO 8 P. M. { Sliced Tomatoes Sliced Cucumbers Fresh Peaches and Cream. . Head Lettuce, Thousand Island Dressing. Lake outers 30c ' } Celery a (3g Haaren ee ene ic oe * Ae Green Olives .. . 15 Dill Pickles . 15e . THE ROOF GARDEN " ( eae Slav oa a ° 4 ra — Combination Salad . . 5c ‘ a 2 iq Combination Salad, Side Order..... .. 25e H te, 1 Mc Ki en ZI e ‘ J Lettuce and Tomatoes, French Dressing. . .+. 30c O i camp maura an tae ates Open Every Evening. A La Carte Service As An Added Attraction We Will Present The Following: 7 an Sardines, Olive Oil..... teete een eee ++ 45¢ Big Super Special Feature Photo-Play In Conjunction with Alendale Co. f Lobster, Mayonnaise Dressing. .... peace | Wednesdays and Saturdays. ec, ees pales Die Tiere en eee i Boiled Chicken with Egg Sauce...... . 55e - ' Cold Fork, or-Ham, Potato Salad...............++. 50¢ ere ns Suiids } Monday & Tuesday | Wednesday & | Friday & Saturday Cold Sliced Chicken, Sliced Tomatoes. ....... a We Six O’clock Dinner Served Every Sunday. anne tire aie Thursday sige Calves Liver and Bacon...........-- .. 40c | Bs ERREAD IR. : | uper Attraction SU NiO Ueays ett * oe The most delightful place to dine and | HOBART | | LOUISE GLAUN «A LIGHT WOMAN” ‘coast. Youn, icken, . = ae ee Prime Ribs of Bee, au Jus..... ‘| dance and to be entertained and refreshed. | BOSWORTH | “THE LEOPARD | ®=2nins’s immortal Classic | Chicken Fricassee, with Dumplings..,.-..-.------- @" JI You will relish an excellent dinner dance. |, in | - WOMAN” | _giside Out se: Th f = ss Goin of Pork, Apple Sauce......... 00. .00ee ee eeees } . | eed i ccc inside Out 5 is Loin ot Pork AUDls Peiuap | _ in comfort pea oe the unvarying ion “A THOUSAND From the world known novel Tres Phghted roth and the 7: oo \ i a | IVY Most Loyal of Mothers F ‘| perature a-top The McKenzie, recognize | TO ONE” | STEWART EDWARD WHITE Mc of Mathe } Shrimp Salad .....-....-+-+s0se0seeeerererene ss Be | by tourists as the most delightful and beau- Directed by R. V. Lee The story of the Great Longing in Cant Ne BALLOON Lobster Salad ..........+.- -+ 60c | ‘ ‘ b he Twi Cities Personally Supervised | acwomans heart and the G DANCE PROLOGUE Chicken Salad . 26: /;ctisul place:to dine between tne Twin vag Ba seateet Hem dee | Dass oa mee Pra ots | wun ROWLAND fh j Salmon Salad ........---. aE and the Coast. eee Tost—and won. | SUPER PRODUCTION | “THE AVENGING ARROW” Apple Nut Salad with Ice Cream... oC Pere Mit be od ea iin : Rae Mee iaseatiterty 5V =i a aa A a a Fruit Salad with Ice Cream......... se» 45 i Daily Matiness at9/p:'m. 10 & ; | Cake, A La Mode........ er + Music by P RICE. S igh Shas at 700 & B00 ym. 35,& 3 P. PR T C 1D S “ Ay Watermelon .........- ices awa es | The McKenzie Roof Garden Orchestra Monday Matinee, Pictures Only, 5 |