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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,'1921 | : ne ~ | EMULATE THE OSTRICH, SAYS PARIS |}—Gity NEWS 1 ENGINEERS 10 ih he eam in th nn tr Terme ~~ | s o—_————_—_ ploy of the state highway commission, is also expected to be discussed at th meeting tonight. Registration of en- gineers, state civil service, improve- ment of public service, etc., are among Social and it is expected that both the A. A. E. Salem farmer, who hes been in the Bismarck ‘hospital for ‘nedical treat-; hi eturned is h e. | . . . Rae Gay romp eme: Legislative Matters to be Dis- Baby Sou. cussed at Meeting Mr. and Mrs. v. uv. .| city announce the ar son at the Bismar t Leaves Hospital, | Club of the city and the state chapter the known items to be agitated: ersona | Emil Walde, a well knqwn New! which also meets here will schedule} —. —* i | monthly meetings with interesting | i programs, Local speakers of prom- Harcly: \inence will be obtained to deliver talks| No. Mand, when Tarixfelloy said, before these two engineering organi-| “Give us the niu who sings at his zations. | work,” he did-not mean the undertake A program of legislative activity, er,- pi EES San SUAS ASSN oc NOE Ne REI LEA ice / RR eS Breakfast in Honor _ of Comm. of Education| Miss Minnie J. Neilsen, State Su-| perintendent of Public Instruction: was hostess to thirty-six North Da-/ H kota people at breakfast this morning; in honor of J. J. Tigert, U. S. commis. sioner. of education, who is _visitin; here. The breakfast was held in the; west end of the Grand Pacific dining! 100m, which was screened off with; ughes of the! lofa baby | The board of directors of the State Chapter of the American Association of Engineers will meet tonight in this city to give consideration to winding up affairs in connection with the semi-annual convention held in Minot on Sept. 5, and to planning a series of local meetings of engineers for the coming year. Marriage License. A marriage license wz issued fron the county judges office yesterday to Miss Nettie Stevers and William Hyghes, Jr, Both of the young pcvple are from McKenzie. Candies Newspapers : NEW GARRICK Special Entertainment by Miss Maric Beer Luncheonette and Fountain Service Francis & McDonald, Props. Cigars President May of the Dickinson Nor- feather curtain. Ro: usual tion. Ph bers i ti d scr caps, I mal, President C. E. Allen of the Val- Evelyn Varan seems to think 0.) yartis, Tyear-old son of Mr, ieee cover sgh lone. Serie 1b minutes by the cold pack ~ > ley City Normal, Hon. L. F. Crawford At any rate she is sending from|yirs. Price Owens, suffered a brol patos. of Sentinel Butte; Hon. Kitchen of} | Gay Paree her ideas of feathers in|...) while playing at the | — 3 Bie related. ing eyes. vob ‘ Yh long, uncurled ostrich feather be very seriously A which adorns the black velvet after- i ee Rev, G. H, Quigley and Family Alding Children’s Home brown screens and was draped: with autumn vines. The piano was’ decorated with native black-eyed-Su- | core with Justin McCarthy’s, “Mother o? Pearl.” Out of town guests at the! breakfast were: President Kane of! the University of North Dakota,| President Bealer of the Minot Normal, | Sentinel Butte, chairman of the com- mission of education in the last legis- lature session, Miss Helen Bascom of Fargo, and Mrs. L. N. Cary of Man- dan, who js president of the state fed-! eration of clubs, | Commissioner Tigert will be a din-j ner guest at the O. N. Dunham home| this evening. The two families are #* Honored At a Reception A large number of people attended | the reception given at the McCabe; ‘Methodist church last ovening in hon- or of Rev. and Mrs, G. -H. Quigley and | daughter, Ruth, who leave next Tues- day for their new. home at LaGrande, Ore. A very interesting program was given consisting of several numbers | by the male quartet, reports fom the yarious church hoards and several vo- éal solos’by Mrs. Wi J. Targart. A répoxt'at the Official Board was given by A. S. Hoffman, C. A..Marr reported on the Sunday School, Miss Eva Dingle gave the report of the Epworth League, Mrs. S. G. Severtgon reported | on the Women’s Foreign Missionary | society and Mr. Lovach gave the re- port of the choir. W. J. Noggle was chairman. Following the program the members of the Women’s Foreign Missionary Sjciety presonted Mrs.} Quigley with a gold mounted fountain pen, The members of the church pre- sented the Quigley family with a pic- | nic set of two vacuum bottles and a| lunch box, . At the close of the eve- ning refreshments were served at tables prettily decorated with astors. The hours were from eight to eleven. | er SPAT WAL Ge RA NANTLA i RECEPTION FOR TEACHERS A reception for the, teachers of the public schools of Bismarck: will be; given at the Presbyterian church par- lors Friday, September 23. All school patrons , are. invited 1), attend. The committee is, Mrs. F. G, Grady, chair- man, Mrs. Frank Harris, ‘Mrs. Ralph Penner, and !Mrs. Rohrer. SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY A number of-frionds of Mr. and ‘Mrs, F, A. Lahr surprised them at) their home Wednesday , evening in honor of -Mr. Lahr’s birthday. Fol- lowing the seven o'clock dinner the evening was spent playing bridge. The table was decorated with roses. GIVE SURPRISE PARTY The members of the Sunshine club surprised Mrs. iM. H. Schnecker at her Imme on Wednesday afternoon. Following a pleasant social afternoon refreshments were served. The next regular- meeting of the club will be with Mrs. L. H. Richmond at her home next Wednesday. 3, LE MARRIED e ut Miss Lena Gunder- Miss Elaine Baldwin oft, vestorday morning for Drake, N. D., where ghe i | my classses ‘are invited to consult. me. c |store tomorrow at 2:30. (By Marian Hale) iNew York, Sept. 16—Of course the silly ostrich goes and hides his head in the sand when frightened. will be instructor of English and Home Economics in the High school. ,TO ST. PAUL Kenneth Morris left last evening for St. Paul, Minn., for a short visit! ‘with relatives and friends. TO MINNEAPOLIS Eugene Wachter left last evening for Minneapolis on a several days’ business trip. HERB FROM McKENZIE William Hughes, Sr., of McKenzie, was in the city on business yesterday. SHOPPING HERE Miss Matilda Oberg of Wasilurn was shopping and visiting friends in the city yesterday. RETURNS FROM FARGO Dr. C. C, Hibbs returned last night from Fargo where he has been for a number of days. VISITING HERE * G. A. Richmond of Keewanie, Ill, is a guest at the home of his son, L. H, Richmond, for several weeks. ‘Parties wishing to take, lessons in oll, water color or china painting with xt_ week, Mrs. J. F. Thayer St. Phone sses | begi Gross, 195-3. The Catholic Daughters of America will hold a food sale Saturday afternoon at the Gas office. The Episcopal Guild will hold a cake sale at Cowan’s drug The Baptist Ladies will hold a food sale at Hoskin’s Saturday afternoon. Art. students wishing to foin any classes in oil, water color. and china sans. Mr. Frank Gale rendered Chap- jE. J. Gubel, 423 Fourth street, eri- AN man's, “Out where the west Begins” | ously ill in a hospital here. He came} and responded to the enthusiastic en- here some ago from Silbey, ' Perhaps that is why the modest girl hides her blushes behind an ostrich hat ornaments. And, oh my, some of them are almost like portiercs. Other Paris modistes are quite as bad—or good, according to how you feel atout having curtains attached to your head. The Turkish lady has nothing on the ostrich-feather girl who can re-, tire behind the uncurled feathers and ' make a complete getaway from star- neem hat has a mate which shows a long feather falling over the shoul- ders like a cape. It is expensive and certainly strik- ing. Beauty veiled is as stimulating as beauty unadorned, according to these plume curtain designers. OO OOO OO To Be Done With Discretion, “If you want to be really pepular with men,” says Mr. Arthur Pendenys, “become a widow.” ‘This, of course, may be all right, but few husbands jean really learn to love ai wife who makes a practice of this sort of thing. —-London Punch, the chapter board of directors: Seriously I George D. Allen, foster-father of Iowa, to make his home. A son, J.} O. Allen, of East St. Louis relatives are expected ivr city tonight. school yesterday noon. Another poy} ran into Harris, knocking him to the ground and-in the fall his arm was broken, Postmaster $ Frank — Reed,. post ‘been confined to the Bigmarck hospit- al for several days,’ was reported to David Sundquist, of Fargo, was in Bismarck yesterday explaining to a tiumber of people the propsed new children’s ‘home in Fargo. Mr. Sund- quist, who’ has’ been connected with the state Y. M.'C. recently return- ed from a trip to the Orient. Engineers Meet W..G. Black, of Mandan, president, and C.D. Convert, also of Mandan, treasurer, of the North Dakota Chap- ter of the Ameriean Association of En- gineers are in. the city today in at- tendance at the September meeting of CON ONGOLG TAETNG TAG TAG TAGING Exclusive Ready-to- Wear and Millinery Rose Shop - Little Block, Bismarck, N. D. Announcing Mrs. Hoffman's return from New York City with a collection of beautiful wraps, e son and Arthur Olson of Bismarck ; painting, will please consult me. Work was solemnized at the First Lutheran | starts M J. , x : arsonage last evening. Rev ©. F. Gross, 3 Thay y sd suits, Owns, blouses A real washday vacation—that’s what dozens of women in Di 8 8. Gross, 113 Thayer Phone 1%-J. 3 > 9 i y it Alfson read the ring ceremony. Miss SoS STS this town have enjoyed this week. Were, you one of them? [if . ‘ Gunda Mauseth and J. August Carlson ; AT THE REX Ki vane re there is aul ime: But you aust act At ONCE you were ‘the attendants. They will make! Margarita is cr 6 do, you can still have your washing done absolutely “REE. Wan hoaine Bieuarek ASH TATROT cuiy dood! loMiaSu apes skirts, sweaters and millinery "int up se cane uo wate: eh marae eying ——_——_—— si Bae acti : 7 e cle hitest clothes imaginable. Without rub- armen but she does some acting. So the turn out the cleanest, whit 5 bbs Wie Woy etac er lortaiial ten | Word comes from reviews and com- bing. Without wear. Without the slightest effort on your part. bate ; ments from all over the country. She JUST MAIL OR SEND COUPON SATURDAY — WE WILL young lady friends at her hme at a}; oticall th ‘1 oma ST MAIL | b » NS z Soven o'clock supper. Jast_ evening. chabyetor ti the drama aa she has COME tO) PU elat rete apa ately COU FAMILY } Place cards shaped and painted to things ail her own twayuinea(atory LAS F t, look like’ wanes rons Wore a Devel which begins. with a poker game,|- Don't miss this great opportunity. Sete the Maytag perform sIDBEF the girls pent a oglu ave: and ends with a roulette game which before your very eyes. See it do YOUR OWN washing as it has ning. breaks the bank. Magnificent gowns never been done before. See how much work—how much drudg- Pence Mo 83 Se Shetenh ye ae land beautiful settings, West and Kast, ry—it will save you. P i TO INDIANA and many quickly turned pages df then ae yourself if you can afford tal be without this mar- ‘Stephen ‘Ely, a representative of {real life, guarantee an evening of velous inachine! Gad es the: United States ‘Mine Worke. Of | zoo entertainment at: the Rex conom oe ~ Read OUR GREAT OFFER. | It enables you to have 2 gen America, was in the city today mn} Theatre today and Saturday. uine Maytag at prices which have not been possible in g. if Wilton on his way to Indiana: Witere | - he will attend the convention \ ve; ————C~S<7S;7ESCté~<~;« 7 Ad held there from September 20 to ¢ ! ROCK-BOTTOM PRICES tober 3. LADIES ore HERE FROM OWA |) We dong me to steam J. P. Allinson of- ‘Hampton, Iowa, } US: oats. a i was visiting in the city yesterday. H CITY Opposite Bismarck Theater on now is looking over intevests in this part) 3 s. ot the country, and has been visiting | CLEANERS AND DYERS his son at McKenzie. 25d TIRES SEE) ede EIS | \ ar cies SDWING pana, 4 4 | q Back to rock bottom! That is where Maytag prices have Miss Phyllis Yocim entertained ten '¢ sae 7 ‘one. These wonderful washers—acknowledged ihe leaders in girls at her home on 11th street last|) MANY CURES OF GOITRE IN ine washing machine field—the greatest hoon that women have ¢ | h ig fl evening. At the close oa Please ty : DETROIT. 1 known in many, ‘many yeas—have now been cut to remarkably evening spent sewing Miss Yucim) “tes: “Wi low prices. Come in. Let us verify this statement. Let us served refreshments. | ine patty. Wales: wallow show you these marvelous machines—the most improved, fin- was please send me some of your circu- ia :: 4 a q of 7 HERE ON CASES ‘| lars so I can give them to people ished, perfected washers on the market today. And let us ‘Attorney Clyde Dutty of Minnewau- | that are troubled with Goitre, as mi quote you prices. You will be amazed! kan and G. Grinson of Langdon, N. D.,| daughter has been cured of her: FOR EVERYBODY Better still, bring in or mail in the COUPON. See the May- 3 and Judge Elsworth of Jamestown, |] and everyone to whom I have rec- tag at’ work in your own home —before your very eyes. Can a . were in Bismarck on Supreme aourt! eminendady 183 and, have aie it | you give it a fairer test than hia? There is sell tims, Ace cases yesterday. | Feats 2 Paes AT ONCE. SEND THE COUPON. OR BRING E E spe hee ra tg let people know about it and help | All shoes bought at the Economy COUPON MAILED OR BROUGHT IN THIS WEEK WILL HERE FROM FARGO | er BEE Cane 132 f 7 SECURE FREE DEMONSTRATION FOR YOU_ AN. EN- Mrs, apna DeMars of Fargo, State’| Another | Detroit, | Mich» | lady Shoe Store are strictly guaranteed TITLES YOU TO ALL SPECIAL OFFERS. BUT DO IT NOW. deputy of the Women’s Benefit Asso-|] writes: “I have recommen your i ciation, is in the city. She is con-; Ointment yea pret many, friends in every respect. neseet With MORK for the Maccabees | tobe the best remedy of its kind” {|| NEW STORE 7. . NEW STOCK Fine Clothes Basket FREE MAIL OR FIRING THIS COUPON ——— And another writes: “Your ee ith every Mayte hased during the sale we will . 4, GUEST FROM CHICAGO | Famous Goitre Ointment has prov- EXPENSES LOW | j With every Mayiag. purebased during ire fore Gime to |. Geitlemen:— . R. Hoffman of Fargo 13 u guest |} ed wonders.” and-get this fine sent. a lane vith v! FREE demon- at the J. A. Hoffman home or éth St.| Ask your druggist, Lenhart Drug NOT HIGH PRICED STOCK | Bee ee Pec ganacrorianee ma Le uleased to have forspereral Onye! '] Co. J. Breslow or Finney's Drug you do my washing this week. ‘The most + een oer || Store, or write us for further par- ——_—_——————————————— i v : ” ie: 4 HERD EROM MAX || Beales ; ‘ AH convenient tin will be.......66e. (day) Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Looysen, imer- . H. Hayssen Co., Inc., Sen- \ uateduer ue aricct || oan een Economy Shoe Store |j ‘tench & Wetch maraware \0. te for, several days) | Dr, Hayssen’s pemour Goitre M 5 St t Bi k N.D aa Ointment is painless and does not ° ° A ain stree' ismarck, N. V. DEV ES nub n ne '] stain.the skin. It has over 30 years Main Street, Opposite Bismarck Theater. é ; i] suécessful use behind it. ‘ ', Who has |* Use thie tried recipe for CANNED PEACHES Remove skins by allowing peaches to remain for one or two minutes in boiling wate ‘he skins will then come off very readil: into sterilized jars either whole or in halves or quarters, The a if one or two peach stones, where the stones have been rem: aflavor. Fill up the jars with boiling syrup, made accordit From one to two cups of sugar to three cups of water i Gn Plenty of These Fine Orchard Sruits URE, home-canned peaches, pears and plums—put them up in Mother’s good old way! As preserves, sauces, jellies, pickles and jams they will add a healthful, appetizing zest to many a meal this winter. The season is short. Fill your fruit cellar while’” these fruits are on the market. See that you have plenty of Ball mason jars. You save one-third to one-half by canning at home. Factory prepared fruits are extravagant. Your family and guests will instantly appreciate the difference between canning-factory fruits and the pure, delicious preserves put up in your own kitchen. PACIFIC N. W. GROWERS & JOBBERS ; ASSOCIATION | sf General Offices, Minneapolis, Minn. f) i FAMILY WASHINGS pone FR Fi Your Last Chance

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