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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE lg ee PAGE FOUR : f ‘PIONEERS OF BURLEFGH COUNTY TODAY? ISMARC OBSERVE 52nd WEDDING ANNIVERSARY : THEATRE Blackberries _ oe ee ear Fine Quality—Reasonable Price’ | Can Yours Now! [HOSE from Puyallup, Washing. 4 : SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1921 Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stewart, of; Forever to those mated right, Stewartsdale, Burleigh county, pio-| Each day, a ladder round, neers of this section, today quietly Lifts up our gaze observed their 52nd wedding anni- In heavenly ways, |versary. Mr. Stewart, who had been | To where the stars are found, { | active for many years in the develop-; To shine away the night. | ment of agriculture in this territory, cate pupw is retired. He is 84 zeus old and pibere re Hert, breake (arouse the) | his wife is a few years his junior. |\4 4, ‘i | Rev. G. L. Wilson, of Mandan. a |‘ "Y Coes ene | |triend of Mr. and Mrs, Stewart, will Ot hope's glad day. ' preach at Stewartsdale tomorrow. In| withi: ae honor of their 52nd wedding anni- ren ie wi alvines is nigh yersary Rev. Wilson wrote the fol- : 4 Hlowing poem: For,. whether heav'n comes. down to} | Together Two and Fitty Years. i earth, ‘Together, two and fifty years, ‘Or earth, caught up above, ‘To some may be,a dream Together glide | On side’ by’ side, Of weather fair, q The twain made one in love! i With balmy air, Or, else, perhaps may seem Sun-set gives sunrise birth. | —G. L, Wilson. A span of hopes and fears. Porformances— See a Big Aeroplane Romance with EILEEN PERCY in “MAID OF THE W And Watch—— BUSTER KEATON in “HARD LUCK” Again Demonstrating That You Can Never Trust the Labels on Bottles. VIOLA DANA — COMING MONDAY ton, the home of the best berries, , are now ready. They are firm, juicy, ok meaty. Put up plenty of blackberry jam— I ' Clinton, Iowa, on a visit. They and Miss. Ruth.McCone went to Henslar; | today to spend the week-end with rel-!)., Social and | sit: Personal) poss 58 Not". - who is H traveling by) automobile © with his! : ‘ f ; CHP womans yy | RISMARCK OT), IRE DISNER PANTY, 5 idles Haseee fat cater ge | while the season is on—don’t delay. ia, OE Oe [gainer Jones atthe Mctenale Rott S)hyjgy, Howe 16 # neplow of Mrs It’s delicious at any time—for every i | last even = Lae ie i . nae |ette Edwards of Helena, Mont., and RETURNS FROM TRIP i n ia | Makes a specially of training young) men and young women for | her cousin, Danny Sundquist of St.) “Lo K. Thompson, agent of the S00! : meal, Try it o your breakfast toast f { he bes Paul, Minn., who are the guests ot! lines, ha8 returned from a trip dur- AReliable R. as or rolls. Prepare more than usual, f Mrs. D. Sundquist here. aie ile | ee which he visited in Minneapol's, Block! seine p BOOKKEEPING and STENOGRAPHIC POSITIONS guests danced and were then ef | Chicago and-Princeton, It, the home berry Jam ° 9 ' : jfor a car ride. Those prose were of his mother. Mrs. Thompgon, who oe hard Ga Ever eat blackberry pie? It s great Bs B.C. graduates are expert, a experts are always i ‘ the honor guests. Audrey and Virgin’a | remain in Princeton with her daugh- Leary 5 B. B.C aaa Hae Aer ern eee eae in bs aes | Rohrer and Beverly Snyder. | ee we return the first’week of Sep-| Fores vag sa —make one! Home- canned black- ‘ et a good start in " aaa | kettle, boil aldvly to jolt G * «a good | gg ENTERTAINS AT PARTY. et | stag Co nil berries are as good as the fresh fruit e BUSINESS or BANKING about a dozen girls of the class ot|:. Mrs, Sadie Dodd of the department | . : akin Pu t : ; 7 |'o9- and ’21 at her home last evening 16f Agriculture and Labor left today for iapajon anech aig for m g pies. F t up plenty for ' a | let us plan a course for you, and what we have done for thousands in nonce otn em “ a naane a few days vaddtion Hor litle tenet | this purpose, too., a . | q of the most successful business men and women throughout the ene Gonna. dataty ‘vetresh- Ce! Veronica will return with her to! United States, we can do for you. | fants were anwved by Miss Smith as- attend school in Bismarck next year. | s a 4 y ¢ er eee sisted by Miss Genevieve Parsons. RETURN FROM LAKES si ° ENTER AT ANY TIME Tyecatatlons were of eweat peas "| Goptog Tete Melts man enheren eel Pacific N. W. Growers & Jobbers |turned home last night from a two | spent at the Mirn-} Association fey im H SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC. Minneapolis, Minn, x The annual Sunday school picnt months vacation No entrance examinations, any deficiency in the common branches n be made up while pursuing the special course. For particulars sota lakes. ‘Mrs. Gordon’s mother, | General Offices, rite ! of the McCabe Methodist church is be’ . Celi | : : write Hing ‘held at Fort Lincoln thig'atter- | Mins Celia Perkins accompanied them { 5 a he - i } noon, Cars took the large crowd trata qome and will remain here during the Z ‘the Methodist church’ to the picnic | | grounds. Games were played during! VISITS HERE i the afternoon and a picnic supper wa3! Mrs, James Lowry of Donan, Mont., | Bismarck G. M. LANGUM, President. N. Dak. carved: ‘arrived in the city yesterday to vis- | ———— = -_——. lit her mother, Mrs. Wesley Baker, ; ¥ ’ t . . } TAKE TRIP TO MINES. |who is ill-at the St. Alexius hospital, | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Expert poccrustantay naa ASK Your Grocer i ness ervice /Ovy irs' oor, ' Dr. and Mrs. Lidstrom, Mr. A.'Mrs. Lowry will also visit at Livona, | Miss her former home. | WANTED—Small apartment furnish- For i ays “T' . |schutt. Miss Lonise Herman, Hoskins Block. Phone 662 ARIS says “The Coat Dress Nettie Gaulke, Miss Lillian Kohman.| RETURNS GON TIIRNEABOLIE | ed of furnlahed rooms for lish ae Nal Humpty Dumpty Bread i * Jear.”? j j and Miss Cora Suckow motored to the; RETUR) M MINI ousekeeping. References. S. E.} Multigraphin: Addressin; s for Early Fall Wear. Straight [Geer valley. coal mines at Glen Ul-|| Mrs. J. C. Oberg has returned from! © Bergson & Son, Phone 267 or 483. | ia Mai ng Lists. cine: Produced By 1 BARKER BAKERY lin yesterday and spent the day tour- Tee wee a riot with baitareats te ing the mines. The party returned to : if F Bismarck this morning, jreletivee (of Mr, Oberg. } VIS.TED. AT RANCH DINNER BIRTHDAY PARTY. |! | Aq’ pirthday dinner party was given! Arthur Carlson, 9.. Seventh street, | , has returned from a two-days’ auto ‘at the Frayne Baker home. 206 West, a " & |Phayer last night in honor of Mr. ittip. He visited at the’ Custer Trail i ver ig |fanch at Medora. | Baker’s birthday. The party was 4| é i } real Supe Covers was id fc | GUEST HERE elght. ‘ollowing ener | Mrs. W.!W. Page of:Sentinel Butte Bakers the party left for the Country, ig visiting in: the city,a guest at the j club. ‘ (A. D. Gordon, home. ,,, ENTERTAIN AT CLUB HOUSE. | wi SREY case Dr. and Mrs.R. S."Towne and Miss! Coe Petco ee Matilda Williams entertained at an: eda. chil- informal dancing party at the Country dren of baruand, Oregon, are visiting jclub house last evening in honor df Ye Mr. and Mrs. Charles vata, it crry NEWS 1 | leave soon for their new home in Far- | BO. Light refreshments were served CITY NEWS | 8-27-4t R' RENT—Large front room ground floor, also large room and kitchen- ette in modern home. 723 3rd_ St. Phone 612. 8-27-2t WANTED—Board and room with pri- vate family; three people. Wil pay Uberally for conscientious care of 21-2-year-old| girl. Parents em- ployed. Write Tribune 281. y 8-27-3t WANTED—Man and wife wants room, close in, by Sept..18t. Write Trib- une 280 8-27-2t Please note McKenze Roof Garden Adv. in this issue. 10:00 o’clock is Zero Hour in Bismarck. Service Co., First floor, Hoskins Block, Phone 662. @ BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA v Knovh all over the Northwest for Quality ® MAIL US: YOUR FILMS © of linc and simple in style are the advance models, untrimmed save for embroidery. Look through KODAK FINISHING Quality Work for the Amateur The Pictorial Review Fashion Book for Fall and you will sec what Paris decrees. SLORBY STUDIO Successors to ” HOLMBOE STUDIO RAN = = = | : Now on S ee aes ee a "caves ror vata ce | ayo e Square Wi “ i rs. P. H. Healy, a prominent mem- fi iene jonal| . Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Neideffer, who aaa { jber of ta Digs aa Bue EH live on the Griffin farm, nine miles yader the direction of practising ! Pi H | R i P ‘has been the guest of friends here for) west of the city are the parents of a |} 5: conta Nae g st Hadents EB Ictorial Review Fatterns | several days lett last evening for Val-| baby girl. lintited. Registration closes. Sep ourse | 20 | ley City. Have Baby Dauzhter. ment for particulars, of our Cor- ne cents to 35 cents | ET{IRN FROM VACATION Born to.Mr. and Mrs. Klawitter of |] Fespondence irees. ress 2598 NONE HIGHER | Miss Bertha Luyben, bookkeeper at| Glendive, Mont. a baby daughter. BISHOP, BRISSMAN & CO. r} iad | Webb’s department store, has return- ey Certified Public Accountants. . ) i k cd from x four weeks’ vacation in| Please note McKenze Roof St. Paul, If you are keeping your money ; i ‘Canada. The trip was made by ‘and she visited in many Canadian | citie: A. W. LUCAS CO. | LOCATE HERE Mr. and, Mrs. W. H. Atkins of Bos- |ton, Mass., have moved to Bismarck and will make their home here tem- porarily. Mr. Atkins is employed in the construction of the Missouri ! bridge. Safety and Service THE TWO STRONG PILLARS ON WHICH WE ARE BUILDING OUR BUSINESS ! ‘Sia | RETURNS TO SOLEN, and Mrs. Philip Froelich daughter, who have been v | Flizabeth and Rose Freelic! | Hazelhurst for several days left to- | day for their home at Solen. I > MOTORED TO BISMARCK . and Mrs. J. J. Schweizer and {family motored to Bismarck from ; Washburn yesterday and spent the | day shopping and visiting here. | TO VALLEY CITY. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dunn and niece, Alice of Center, were visiting ‘friends in the city yesterday. They (lef last night for Valley City. HERE ON BUSINESS. Sheriff Peder Hill of Lisbon, N. D.. has been in the city the past few days on official business. = HERE FROM WILTON Miss Lydia Grose of Wilton was’ al ‘shopper in the city yesterday.’ Miss; Grose leaves for the lakes in’a few days. 1 HERE FROM STANTON Mr. and Mrs. John Sailer and fam- ily of Stanton arrived in Bismarck yesterday and spent the day visiting here. OFB MCCLINTOCK CO “MINNEAPOLIS. MINN RETURNS FROM TRIP. H. K. Craig has returned from a ‘ maintenance trip through the state. | VISITING HERE. KE. White and son of Bottineau are visiting in the city for several days, With our new McClintock Burglar Alarm System which we recently installed, our bank is a safe place to keep your Liberty Boris and other valuables as well as to do your yeneral banking business, First National Bank, Bismarck, N. D. GET A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX NOW Safety First HERE ON BUSINESS, = | C. D. Clifford of Minot was a busi- ness visitor in the city today. GOES TO LAKES. R. D. Hoskins is at Shoreham, De- troit lakes, for the week-end, VISITING HERE. | Mrs. E. E. McCone, daughter-in-law, | and George Van Epps, son-in-law, ‘of | Mrs. James McCone are here from i) Garden Adv. in this issue. 10:00 o'clock is Zero Hour in Bismarck -Mrs. N. W. Kelly, Hemstitch- ing, 211 Broadway. PRICES NIGHTS 35 and 50. REX Globe Bldg. Fargo, N. D. Fargo Nat’l Bank Bldg. Minneapolis, 719 Nicollet Aye. im in an unsafe place you are risking your own interests and perhaps tempting others. No matter how small the sum is, it should be earning interest for you. It should be absolutely safe. You are not square with your- self unless you are saving your money safely. A welcome awaits you here as a savings depositor. r Daily Matinees 3 p. m..For Every One. Admission 10 and 25c. SHOWS 7:00 AND 9:00 P. M. THIS WILL BE YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE HYPNOTIST LENDAL ‘The Miracle Man He Has Amazed All Christendom Bismarck Bank Bismarck, N. D. E and SPIRITIST cl [ee | Added Attraction “A LIGHT WOMAN” A TRIPLE TRIANGLE PLOT FROM: - Browning’s Classic which unveils the heart of the gex—the Fian- cee, the Siren, the Wife and the le Mother. A Powerful Plot and Talented Players Combined in the Finest Production of, the Season. ————— Also Episode No. 3 Ruth Rowland in “THE AVENGING ARROW” “THIMBLE O'H AS AN ADDED ATTRACTION MONDAY AND TUESDAY ~Picturized From One of the Stories by MONDAY—TUESDAY 5 “THE TEN DOLLAR RAISE,” J. L. Frothingham’s production i {ron the Meter B. Kyne story in THEATRE jaturda: i t. A story Mibdlceted te “abe anders Direction Valleau Theaters Company Gog ands hans in its Heart sp Peal e New Yor! says of it: ©“ ‘The Ten Dollar TONIGHT Raise’ is so exceptionally good tise Pit suggests area role for PRISCILLA DEAN in photo-play: production e- yolvesy at kdl a satisfying sae “REP U TAT I O N” i ‘te eo cone ar the tee Screen Snapshots and..... An Aesop Fable Comedy Ish. MONDAY and TUESDAY ANITA STEWART in... “SOWING THE WIND” COMING LIONEL BARRYMORE WILL ROGERS in ALL START CAS TOM MOORE in. “JIM, THE PENMAN” OYS WILL BE BOYS” -“GODLESS MEN” ADE IN HEAVEN” HAROLD LLOYD “NUMBER PLEASE” HARRY CAREY _in “THE WALLOP” Matinee Daily at 2:30 ax BS. OY THIMBLE” ENRY