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i i 1 i PAGE FOUw Social and Personal AT TOURISTS’ CAMP. A large number of tourist parties | have been stopping at the tou! S camp at the Penitentiary grounds the past few days. Those at. the ground last night w Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Dakin and, children of Paige, N. D., who are on their way to Wibeaux, Mont.; Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Reed, 0: Minneapolis, were stopping in Bis- marck on their way to Los Angeles, | California; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wil-! son and son of Pasadena, California, are on the return trip from Minneap-! olis. Dr. and Mrs. Patterson who} started the latter part of May for Cal-| y, ifornia are now on their, return trip to} and now Mr. Bear has presented it to! Upon the occasion of Dr. Gilmore's re- their home at Rochestér, N. Y.; Mr.! and Mrs. A. L. Prichard and daughter | of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, are on their! return trip from Poplar, Mont., and Mr. and Mrs. Van Tasell of Shellsburg, | Towa, are on their way to Sidney Mont., where they will visit friends. MOVE TO NEW HOMES. { Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Martin and fam- ily, who sold their home on Fourth! street to Mr. and Mrs. Belk and fam-; ily, of Jamestown, are moving to their i new home at 122 Avenue B, recently vacated by Dr. and Mrs. L. B, Pur-) don. Dr. Purdon has moved his tam-} ily to Elgin, where he will open his dental offices, HERE FOR COMMISSION MEETING. C. L. Vigness of Glen Ullin, Margaret Froats of Gra:d Forks, Mrs. Mary Flemington Strand of Ellendale, and Dr. A. J. McCannell of Minot were in the y yesterday to attend the meeting of the code commision. The commission met with C. L. Young, who is chairman of it HERE FOR CONFERENCE. Mrs. James Rockwell of Fargo, who is chairman of the program commit- tee for the twenty-fifth meeting of the state federated clubs which is to be! held in Fargo the 4, 5 and 6 of Octo- ber was in the city yesterday confer- ring with the heads «f the depart- ments of work here. ENTER AT DL Mr. and Mrs, P. L. Anton of 313 So.; Eleventh street entertained a number of friends at dinner on Sunday, August | 28. Covers were laid for fifteen, ‘The| table was prettily decorated with! gladiolas. Mr. and Mrs. Anton are leaving soon for Minneapolis and Wis- | consin. | HERE FROM GLEN -ULLIN Former county superintendent C. L. Vigness of Glen Ullin attended the! meeting of the code commission here] yesterday. Superintendent Vigness ha ccepted the superintendency of the city schools of Mayville, N. D./ Mr. Vigness will move his family; there at once ' —— { VISITING AND SHOPPING HERE | Misses Katherine and Philipena| Kelsch of Linton, N. D., Mr. and Mrs. Conrad. Kraft of Strassburg and Frank Baumgartner and Antone Moss- er of Straussburg motored to Bis- marck yesterday and spent the day shopping and visiting here. HERE FROM JAMESTOWN. Robert Strutz and sons, Ruben and Alvin, of Jamestown, ire visiting in the city, guests of Mr. Strutz’ brother. Rev. C. F. Strutz. They are also at- tending the fair at Mandan, where} Mr. Strutz has entrie: | VISITING HERE, Miss Martha Pabst of Aberdeen, | S. D., is a guest "at the C. F. Strutz | home for several day: teaches school in Aberdeen, and atter a short visit here will return there | for the coming session. ON VACATION. Miss Margaret McDonald, of the! state treasure office, has gone to Minneapolis to spend her vacation. | M. 0. Steen, also of that office, has | gone to his home in Knox to spend his vacation ON WAY TO CALIFORNIA. Mr. and Mrs. John Koehler of Tap- pen were visiting friends in the city f | subchiel of the tribe was invested at} die and it should no longer be in evi- ’/in the U. S. army may be found in}ics and carry them away for that pur | which had been bequeathed to him by | for his public spirit and historical in- _/ust Mellen home on Eighth street, {after a three weeks’ vacation. Miss Pabst!) IS GIVEN TO STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY The State Historical Society mu customed to have the buffalo skull um has just received some very inter-]lying upon the root of his. house ex-| esting and valuable relics trom the|cept at such times as it was required | Avikara tribe, the gift uf Alfred Bear |to be used in certain ritualistic cere- of that tribe. One of tnese relics is a| monies in the Sacred Lodge. It stood; buckskin tunic elaborately embroid- ae a avintol or the cue 2 food ant ; sire other necessities o e from ivine autl a ok rcur ; ered with beaut’ fal and Heiléul Horety: Providence. On the day he died, Sol- | | pine quill work. This tunic was part) qier directed that it be taken down of the official regalia with which @/from the roof, for he was about to | ‘the time he took. office as subchief. It] dence upon the houseroof after the} belonged to Soldier, whe was one ot) death ofthe master of the house. He di- the suhchiefs of the Arikaras since be-| rected Mr. Alfred Bear to take it fore the tribe was restricted to a down and carry it away and commit! ‘vation, the present f't. Berthold R it to the “elements upon the. prairie, ervation. Just before iis death last}at the same time leaving a pipe as a r he bequeathed it to Alfred Bear, |} respectful offering to the buffalo skull. }the museum, When soldier was a|cent visit to the reservation, Mr. Bear | young man he enlisted. in the Indian|told him of the relics and that he Scouts and served under Gen. Cus-| wished them to be deposited in the . His portrait and his personal) museum, so he took the curator to the arrative of his service under Custer | place and directed him to lift the rei- Vol. 6 of the Collections of the State|pose. So this was done with a little Historical Society. proper ceremony. The relics now rest Mr. Bear also presented to- the}in the museum. Mr. Bear deserves museum a buffalo skull and a pipe|the thanks of the Histor Society Soldier. The old man had heen ac- | terest. Willcox is now in his eighty-fitth|The remains were shipped to Werner! year but is still very active. this afternoon where burial will take Sees place. VISITING HERE Miss Thelma Herndon of Sanish is visiting in the city a guest at the Aug- To Speak In lowa, Nelson A. Mason, secretary to Gov- ernor Frazier, has accepted an invita- tion to deliver an address on Labor Day in Belle Plaine, la., on the state industrial program. Rie ies Bee Baby Girl TO SOUTH DAKOTA Mr. and Mrs. Thorstein Hyland of Mrs. R. A. Morris of 930 Fourth}]Mandan are the parents of a baby street has left for Watertown, S. D.,]girl born at the Bismarck hosp‘tal. HERE FROM DICKINSON Fred and Anne Brown of Dickin- son are the guests of their grandpar- ents Mr. and red Roberts. HERE ON BUSINESS. W. H. Lowry, traveling car service KODAK WORK agent from St. Paul, is i the city for |} ' Done Fora several days on busin Reasonable Charges — We are RETURN FROM VACATION. d known .everywhere for the expert Mrs. Jesse M. Lieben has returned |} qggit we do. Mail Orders Given from a_ several weeks’ vacation at Plentywood, Mont. Prompt Attention. MOTKINS, Inc. Bismarck, N. D. SHOPPING HERE. Mrs. August Johnson and daughter of Washburn were shopping in the city today. RETURNS TO STORE. Mrs. Eugene Gratton has resumed her position at the A. W. Lucas store HERE FROM LINTON, Mrs. E, W. Fogel and daughter of Linton, were shopping and visiting friends in the city today. RETURNS FROM TRIP. A. W. Lucas has returned from the Twin Cities, where he went on a bus-/ iness trip. Rose Shop A goodly supply of Summer Waists, Voiles, with organdie collars fancy and plain GUEST FROM DOGDEN. Mrs. J. A. Ross of Dogden was) shopping and visiting friends in the city today. GONE TO RANCH Mrs. C. A. Rust and daughter Edna motored to McLaughlin where they will spend several days on the ranch. } CITY NEWS| Dies Here “Olava Nordsven, the little three year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew ordsven of Werner, N. D., passed away at a local hospital last evening. and cuffs—long and short sleeves—a range of sizes from 36 to 46 inclusive. Special $1.98 FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. yesterda They left this morning for Long Beach, California, where they | will spend the winter. RETURNS TO MINNEAPOLIS . Miss Blanche Christy, who has been} visiting her sister, Mrs. C. L. Young | here has returned to Minneapolis} where she will ‘teach school this; coming session. | | i i} RETURN FROM TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. N. F, Julius and niece, Annette Gold, have returned from a two weeks’ cation trip at Minne- apolis, Chicago and Council Bluffs, | Towa. RETURN FROM MOTOR TRIP | Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Richmond have, returned from a motor trip to Hobson, Mont. They have been visiting rela- tives there for about a month. HERE FROM REGAN | Miss Bessie Wilson and brother John | of Regan were visiting in the city yes- terday. John will enter school here this winter. MOVE ENTS Mr. and Mrs. A. on Drysdale have moved into the apartments at 314 1-2 Main street recently vacated by Mr..} and Mrs. G. B, Allen. | MEETING OF GUILD. ' The regular meeting of St. George's | Episcopal Guild will be held at the; parish house, Thursday afternoon at| three o'clock. RESUM DUTIES. Joseph T. Smith, operator at the Northern Pac sumed his duties as te a several weeks’ vac Jamestown and the lakes. _ RETURNS FROM VACATION. C. Andrus has returned from aj month's trip through California and | the western coast. TO JAMESTOWN | P. F. Willcox, Sr., left yesterday for ; Jamestown on a business trip. Mr. sense SEE AS a See © ticket office has re-' rapher after | ion spent at; | ASK Your Grocer | For Humpty Dumpty Bread. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | BUCKSKIN TUNIC, PRIZED INDIAN RELIC, | and Misses’ fine ribbed, comb- Produced By BARKER BAKERY e “@ e Skin Irritations Bathe with Cuticura Soap and hot water to free the pores ct Coegoy st Kes bys with a gentle application of ra ment to ‘soothe and heal. They are ideal for the toilet, as‘is also Cuticura Talcum for liane Ein Slee KODAK FINISHING Quality Work for the Amateur SLORBY STUDIO Successors to HOLMBOE STUDIO Ngireee. eeare ae LTING THEATRE Direction Valleau Theaters Company TONIGHT ANITA STEWART in- “SOWING THE WIND” TOMORROW and THURSDAY LIONEL BARRYMORE in. .“JIM THE PENMAN” Toonerville Trolley Comedy. CAST in. “G0! ig TOM MOORE in. (OI HEAVEN? | HAROLD LLOYD ER PLEASE” | HARRY CAREY in. HE WALLOP” | MARION DAVIES in. -“BURLAD TREASURE” | Mat=ce Daily at 2:30 When the School Bell Rings ~ Tuesday, Sept. 6th _ Will your kiddies be ready! MOTHERS! School dresses “Peter Pan” School dreses for ‘girls from 8 to 14. Made of navy wool serge. with red collars and cuffs. Prices. range accord- ing to. quality, from $8.50 10 $12.50 Navy blue ‘Sailor dresses with plaited skirts. Very smart look- ing and serviceable, Sizes 8 to 16. Priced from — ! $8,50$14.50 Fancy Serge dresses for young ladies from 12 to 16 years. Trimmed with colored braids and buttons. Very good looking models, at from $12.50 $19.50 High quality novelty Serge dresses in navy blue,.with. plaid pantalets ,and plaid collars Faiateh cee: $14.50 Middie dresses We are showing an extensive line of these popular garments, also the Middies alone. Made of Serge and flannel in navy, gold, red and green, Sizes 12 to 20. ! | Very Special A special offering of children’s ed: yarn stockings in brown Boys’ Hose Here is a dandy number Children’s black ribbed in, boys’ heavy ribbed school stockings, repre- Smart school hats Among the season’s most popular Headwear is the “Priscilla Dean” Tam (sold only by us in Bismarck). This popular tam for women and misses, comes-in Suede like fabric in all colors, and sells. : LOR IR ge age 50 We also have the Priscilla Dean tam made of fine quality Lyon’s Velvet in black ‘ $ 4. 7 5 only. Very rich looking. . Children’s Velvet and Velvetta.Tams in all col- ors. Very becoming to little girls. $1 50 ° Each, only .. The popular’ Chin-Chins made of Beaver and Velour in black, brown and navy. $5 A splendid style for the school miss.. ECONOMIZE ON GOOD HOSIERY Fine 2:thread ribbed stockings for children, in sizes 51% to 10... Wayne-Knit “Pony” stockings and other equally good makes. Black and brown. Per, pair... 0.6... eee eens Heath 35c Wayne-Knit Fine Hose Wayne-Knit, high grade, fine ribbed stockings in black. Sizes 6 to 10. Nothing better, nor more durable made...... er 50c fF Leader and black. Sizes 514 to 94%. school stockings. Comes senting real economy be- This quality would retail:for in black only. Priced ac- cause here you get good 35c, but owing to quantity cording’to size. quality at a very low buying, we are able to offer Sizes 6 to 7, same at, per pair Sizes 7/4 to ie, *35c Sizes 6 to 8, apair...... C Sizes 10 to 11, | 45 c Sizes 8 a pair.... a pair........ p 29c Sizes 5 and 5¥%, '10c a pair.. .15c¢ a pair. Growing girls’ dressy shoes for school Two splendid numbers for big girls, wearing women’s _ sizes. Dressy lace models, serviceable and good looking. Sizes 2 to 7. Black $4.75 Gun Metal......... Brown Galt 2 een ee $5.00 Boys’ and Youth’s dressy school shoes in brown or black calf. English or broad toe styles. Priced according to size runs. Sizes 814 to 12...... Pails ek said inis iE ocohenatets $3.25 Sizes 1214 (70 Sir EAD Sa SRE aa Sizes 244 GONG sores latices Seats HERE IS A SHOPPING LIST FOR YOU. Hats for the older girls Hatters Plush Chin-Chins and Sailors with Velvet and Beaver facings. Very smart for street wear. Practical for both Women and Misses. A big showing, ranging in price from $5 0 $15 School Sweaters Popular Sweater Models for Misses’ Fall wear. Tuxedos, Slip-over and Coat Styles, all the popular colors, $6.50 tb $9.50 Underwear Everything that is needed in un- derwear for the children is here and at the right prices. Either muslin or Knitted garments, and all the wanted styles. Hair Ribbons The girls will want fresh new perky hair ribbons. We have a special in wide Taffeta Ribbon in plain colors, at, per yard. . . 29c Wide fancy hair ribbons in a big variety at, per yard 39c 59c al G9c last, for natural toe room. Sizes Good Children’s comfortable shoes, wide roomy toe. Black glazed Horse hide. Very durable. But- ton style. Sizes 814 to 2. A pair $2.80 Children’s black and brown Kid button shoes.. Wide Orthapedis 814 to2. A pair » $2.95 Children’s dressy black Patent leather, button shoes, with dull tops. Plain toe. Sizes 814 to 2. A pair $2.95 Children’s sturdy black calf but- ton shoes with wide toes. Sizes 51% to 8. A pair $4.00 Children’s dressy Kid button shoes in brown and black. Sizes to8. A pair $2.35 Very good looking Lace shoes for girls, in sizes 814 to 2. Dur- able Calf skin in black and brown. A pair $4.25 A. W. LUCAS COMPANY --A good store in a good town --