The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 1, 1921, Page 5

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BI 8s Social and”: Personal FIND ROOMS FOR TEACHERS The members of the Business an Professional Women’s club have un-! dertaken this year to find rooms for; the teachers, who will be coming soon and girls of other professions who will. be employed here this winter. There has been a considerable short- age of rooms and the members of the club are to be commended for helping the teachers and strangers to find rooms. The following are the com- mittee of this work, Misses Erma Lo- yan. Hazel Hendershott and Christine uber. RETURNS FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Taylor, returned! today from Annapolis Naval Academy/ and will visit his parents here for! about a month. They have just re-| turned from a long cruise stopping at Christiana, Norway, Lisbon, Portugal, Gibraltar and Tangiers, Africa. From Africa they sailed to Cuba and then! returned to the United States, They} the twenty-eighth of August. ENTERTAIN LAST EVENING. | Miss Kathryn Goddard entertained | be hostesses. a number of gir) friends last evening! to be present. GONE. ON VACATION Miss Nellie Jenkins of the Bismarck served. Asters formed the attractive; hospital has gone to Humboldt, Minn.,’ table decorations. This is the third of /-;where she will spend her two weeks’ a series of parties given for the girls| vacation at her home. Her sister will who are leaving soon. Miss LaVerne| return to Bismarck with her and will! Hollensworth ‘entertained a doven| enter the fall Training School class; girls at her home on Tuesday evening! for nurses at the Bismarck hospital. | GIVES FAREWELL PARTY Bernice Jager HEALTH CLINIC AT HEADQUAR-| about eight neighborhood friends at) ‘ TERS. ta farewell party. this afternoon, Games| The Health Clinic sent out by the! were played during the afternoon and} State Tuberculosis Association, is| dainty zi Spending a few days at headquarters! Miss Bernice leaves soon for her home checking up their work. They have} at Strasburg, N. D. VISITING MOTHER Mr. and Mrs. Holbeisen of Hazen,| company. who have been visiting friends in Cleveland, O., for some time are the Mrs. Holbeisen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Booth on the Patterson farm. in honor of those who leave soon for! college. At the close of a pleasant social evening, refreshments were , 4nd Miss Margaret Smith entertained | ‘ the girls at her home lust week. t Just completed a tour cf Sioux, Me- , Intosh, Emmons and Logan counties and report splendid results in eacn DRAMATIC ART CLASS A private class in Dramatic Art will be opened to a limited number of school children. Instruction by Graduate of Cumnock School of Oratory Northwestern University Chi- cago. Phone 653R. WAISTS water. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 place. The clinic have just) finished eight weeks of work and Dr. Mc- Cradie, clinician, reports that they have covered over 2,000 miles andj ij have made 1,500 examinations during | They spent two days av! the Mandan fair and are planning to! go to Fort Yates for work during the; fll Indian fair at that place. i { RETURNS TO CHICAGO. M. Grace Osborne, | ade Executive of the ; culosis associaticn, sp2nt part of the: week in Bismarck confer- | ring with Miss Carrie Haugen and Fannie Dunn Quain of the North Da-; Miss Osborne also} took in the Mandan fair and left last; evening for Chicago to continue her} work. mul EPWORTH LEAGUE HIKE. The members of. the Epon Lea- sdshi ue of the McCabe Methodist church Midshipman E. J. Taylor, son of! are hiking to the river tomorrow eve- ning. The party will leave the Meth- odist church at 6 o'clock. All mem-} bers are urged to be at the church A camp fire and ukeleles; will afford entertainment during tne | kota association. STANDARD BEARERS MEET . There will be 2 meeting of the} left Annapolis on the cruise the} standard Bearers Sunday School class fourth of June and arrived in Cuba) o¢ the McCabe Methodist church at} Ithe A. J. Nathan home, 614 Eighth | street tomorrow evening. } Nathan and Miss Clara Blumer will} All members are urged) Miss Mable | entertained | were’ served. guests of TO DICKINSON Miss Anna Mullaney, who taught and who has been kindergarten here : i visited | visiting friends i friends here gioarsicn her way Dickinson, where she will visit her ae | parents. tended the fair. M Mrs. W. S. Bates of 119 Fourth} strvet has as her guest Mrs, W. Ss. Hannah and little daughter, Alice, of Eveleth, Hannah and 3 Distinctive Fall Hats Gay and colorful like autumn leaves. charming styles from which to make your choice. hats combine smartness with economy. NEW VEILS. Come in and make an early selection. CHILDREN’S BEAVER. HAT; Nielsen’s Millinery and Waist Shop 420 Broadway, Bismarck, N. D. ~ Pure Water Why ship in spring water when you can get just as pure within a few miles of Bismarck. FROM THE Martineson Well This according to Government analysis also recently ‘analyzed by Mr. Stanton who wiil verify this. Save 10c per bottle as it is 10c cheaper than spring For Sale at Cashman's Grocery Assistant Crus- National Tuber-| the fore} i world champion musical prodigy. other western points. HERE FROM WING - RETURNS FROM McKENZIE | friends. ' | VISITING HERE | city yesterday. { LEAVES FOR FARGO jemployed at the state capitol for s leral weeks leaves this evening fo Fargo, where i work. i pot aby j VISITORS FROM MINOT j; J. A. Cordiner and C. Johnson o Minot, are guests at the A. M. Cord ner home for several days. i KETURNS FROM VISIT | visit with: friends at Glencoe, N. D. GUESTS FROM GARRISON Staley home on Sixth street. HERE FROM WILTON the guest of her aunt and uncle, and Mrs. A. J. Arnot, for sev | days. TO MINNEAPOLIS State Fair. VISIT IN MINN POLIS, j Margaret and Mary have left for Min Exceptional Bargains: / ‘EASY TERMS Buy a Home on Your Rent Money No. 86—$500 and $17 a month will buy a 3 room house, 2 years ol! \d, Price $1000. R No. 87—$500 and $25 a month will buy a 6 room house with bath, all modern except heat, on pave- ment, lot 50x140. Price $1700. No, 88—$500 and $20 a month will buy a 5 room house, 3 lots 75x 140. Price $2000. ; No. 89—$500 and $25 a month will buy a 5 room house, lights, wa- ter, toilet, full basement, lot 50x 140. Price $2000. 3 No. 90—$500 and $25 a month will buy'a 6 room house, price $2100, good bargain. a No. 91—$500 and $25 a month will buy a 4 room house, water, lights, sewer, screened porch, east front, a nice home, price $2100. : No. 92—$500 and $25 a month will buy an all modern 4 roém house | with bath, furnace heat, screened porch, east front, lot 50x140, price $2700, a dandy cottage. | No. 98—$500 and $25 a month will buy a 5 room house, furnace heat, water, sewer, lights, lot 50x140, house almost new, price $2900. ‘ | No. 94—$500 and $25 a month will | buy a 6 room house with bath, good basement, hard-wood ffoors, lot 50x140, price $2950. HENRY & HENRY Phone 961. Office 4th Street. Talk to us before buying a home in Bismarck. MUSICAL PRODIGY OF SIX TO sriihes PLAY FOR PIANO RECORDS Little Miss Mique Graham, aged 6, | of Minneapolis, is being called the | he is on her way :9 New York to} Wild Ro: ; make records for a re-producing piano The child's repertoire includes a| fore critics in the large eastern cities. RON OOOO ‘daughter have just returned from @| pect to visit in the cities for two or | visit with friends at Havre, Mont., and! three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Mathison and and son Cyril have returned trom au family of Wing, were shoppers in the, extended motor trip to St. Louis and city yesterday. They motored to other eastern points, Mandan yesterday afternoon and at- i if Miss Vivian Falconer has returned! Minnesota lakes. from a two weeks’ vacation in Me-) j Kenzie, where she was the guest of/ | Mrs. G. W. Stewart and daughier} j of Wilton, were visiting friends in the} j ness matters. Miss Mary Houser, who has been she will do accounting baby daughter Evelyn, of.Linton, were we jer, were Wilton shoppers in the city | yesterday. Miss Margaret Reynolds of 418 First street has returned from a weeks: | Telatives have returned from an ex- + tended motor trip. The party toured Mr. and Mrs. John Hamliton of: both the Glacier National Park and Garrison, are guests at the Charles Yellowstone National Park. Miss Grace Howe, daughter of Mr.| school at Wilmer, Kentucky, is ai and Mrs, Charles Howe of Wilton, is r. | several days. Lester Monahan leaves this even- ing for Minneapolis, where he will visit friends and attend the Minnesota! Mrs. A. F. McDonald end daughters, | neanolis, where they be the guests! of Mercer have entered the Bismarck | ; of Mrs. McDonald's mother. ‘They ex-! hospital for treatment. | slight operation. | miles of electrification to ‘the sys lights and water. Lol 50x140, | "08 Of electrification (o the systent THE BISMARCK TRIBUNB Mozart sonata, Massenet’s the Chopin “Prelude No, 6, | “The Birdting,” and MacDowell’s | Mique, has been studying two} years, will give demonstrations he- RETURN FROM “MOTOR TRIP, Chief Justice and Mrs, R. H. Grace RETURNS FROM LAKES Miss Emma McGarvey has returned Soon, the sound of the school bell will be abroad in the land — and back to the “Three R’s” will go the rising generation. So, what about its clothes? Are they the right kind —the kind to give the well-equipped feeling that adds assurance to the girl’s at- titude toward school? Clothes, especially School Clothes are vast- ly important! So important that mothers should take inventory, and supply proper equipment for the very first days. Girls good looking Boys tub suits, school dresses : _Practical, pretty models of fine quality Middy and other styles, some with blouses ginghams for immediate wear in many of pretty contrast material. Prices begin beautiful stylish checks. Prices begin at at— $1.25 PAGE FIVE Sturdy little suits in heavy wash suitings that will look well after many tubbings. $1.48 rom a several’ weeks’ vacation at the HERE FROM DAWSON i Mr. and Mrs. S, B. Niles and family of Dawson, aré-visit'¢g friends in the city for several days. HERE ON BUSINESS ut Fred. Wick of Plymouth, Wis., has been in the city several days on: busi- Hats Coats SHOPPING HERE /Mr.. and Mrs..E. A. Anderson and hopping in the;city today. They re- unede to, Mandan: and attended ‘the! . | _\ WILTON SHOPPER Miss, Vera MacMartin and her moth-; RETURN FROM TRIP. Mr. and’ Mrs. 0. W. Roberts and! GUEST FROM. KENTUCKY 1 Miss Ula Carlson, who attends. guest at the Andrew Person home, for “City News 1. FOR THE SCHOOL MISS Middies School Shoes Naturally you want the children to be all dressed up for the first day of school and they cannot be: dressed up without a new pair of shoes. Shoes that are happily service- able without that heavy clumsy. look, but uppers of leather as durable as their substan- tial soles’are’ the foremost features of our Fall stock. The prices are most moderate. STORE CLOSED MONDAY Handkerchiefs : Hair Bows Stockings Bloomers Sweaters (All Day) LABOR DAY Accepts Position, cepted a position as cl: Brown grocery store. Here for Treatment. Matt Sehmidt and Martin Neilson _ WEBB BROTHERS | “Merchandise of Merit Only.” Here for Operation. Mrs. €. G. Arvig of Washburn has} By the end of 1922, there will he more entered the Bismarck hospital for a: than 2,000 miles of electrified state j Failways in Italy. Tnis-is.expected to Facet = Tee [reduce the coal consumption of the ELECTRIFYING RAILROADS | failroads by about one-third. Rome, Sept. 1.--The Italian stale}? | Tailways are bit by bit being electri-| “SCHOOL DAYS, SCHOOL DAYS.” fied. Every now and then the govern- |". Do you remember th2 o.d song about ment undertakes to add\300 or .400|-school days being golden rule days? It is wrong to send ‘a coughing, sneez- “DOWN ON THE FARM” (By. Florence Borner.) If you're tired of scratchin’ gravel, while th’ boss gets all’ th’ dough, If yer tired of city pickin’s, an’ th’ money comin’ slow, * If yer want t’ get off somewhere, f’r away fr’m care an’ harm, Hike right out into th’ country, buy yerself a little farm. Geta horse, an’ cow, an’ chickens, an’ a hive er two of bees, Set th’ latter in th’ orchard, underneath th’ apple trees; Plant a garden, an’ a big one, yer will eat a whole lot more, Than yer did down in th’ city cramped up in a two by four. With th’ small ones on th’ bottom, an’ th’ big ones on th’ top; Put ’em in a bowl or saucer, fill ’em up with richest cream, With a little mite of sugar, you’ve a dish fit f’r a queen. Here there is no landlord comin’, telling’ yer to move or pay, While hé's reisin’ of yer ventin’ fifteen dollars ev'ry day; Here is health an’ sweet contentment, such as yer have never known vown upon th’ farm 1s waitin’ f’r yer such a home sweet home. Don’t yer like to go a fishin ’neath a lazy summer sky, Watch ol’ Mr, Trout debatin’ whether he shall take th’ Ay? Then he makes a grab an’ gets it—gets it, an’ it gets him, too, Au’ tien, nurnes over yonuer, hike’th’ speckled beauties do. There is room out in th’ country, room f’r folks to stretch and gro’ An’ a gior.aus. “get there” feelin’, good f’r everyone to know; An’ you're feelin’ some important in yer dandy little home, WitH its orchard, an’ cottage, when yer know it’s all yer own. Pick strawberries, great big fellers, not th’ kin’ down at th’ shop, { There is somthin’ ’bout th’ country, with its skies so clear an’ blue, With its little flowers hidin’ in th’ fragrance of che ‘lew; While th’ birdies all are singin’ round about our cottage door, Makes us feel we’re nearer heaven than we’ve ever been before. ing, spitting child to school to spread | family remedy checks coughs and disease germs among other little ones. | colds, loosens phlegm and mucuous Common colds are infectious. Protec: | and coats raw, irritating membranes your own and other little ones with] with a. healing, soothing medicine.— ‘| Foley’s Honey and Tar. This safel Adv. MATINEE’S DAILY 3 p.m. -Prices 10 and 25 a NIGHT SHOWS. 7 and 9 Prices 20 and 35,Cents Last Time Tonight————2 Big Favorites OLIVE HAROLD THOMAS | LLOYD —in— SNUB POLLARD “Youthful Folly” ——and—— BEBE DANIELS A Tangled Love Skein Snarled In The Snappy Comedy in the Picturesque South and THE FLIRT Unwound in New York City. For This FRIDAY and SATURDAY We Present “THE BLUE MOON” Another of This Year's Big Plays A Popular Novel Dra:natized; a Superb Cast Rapid Action Drama of Mystery and Love in a riew Setting which will Satisfy the Call for SOMETHING NEW Also the Fourth Episode of the Big Thriller RUTH ROLAND in, “THE AVENGING ARROW” Don’t Forget Amateur Night Will Be Friday Night. BLACKIE REID-—and—KID BROWN In a Three Ronnd Boxing Match. s Nike.

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