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» WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1922 ae THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ® :' PAGE FIVE - .. _——_____—__——-—_——@ i the meetin, ! i | = —* ¢_____. ing of the board at Grand, ¢——- “out and calls for elaborate sets, both | ley Rudnick of Anamoose have been’ One can hardly tell this stew from z | SOCLAL AND | MONOGRAM ON Perks this “wack, Exapyinations are]; HIGH YOKE | interior and oxterior, and a variety | discharged from the hospital. one having meat in it | ROFC é 4 Hl e admittance | of gowns, SE Ra coma Dumplings. ix together one cup 4 g PERSONAL |'| HER SWEATER | of new members to the bar. | IN COMEBACK sae on Free — Gorgeous Jockey | toe ee srah eeeeene one 00 arrneeecece ey O As aanaach wo ee 2% x 4 > a nue id Ss i g : Healt a : an TO THE NORTHWEST. oe Tag CITY NEWS| Caps to the first one hundred, to teaspoons baking powder, Mois- Cashmans Entertain a | Walter Knott, Sr., and ddughters, boys attending the Tom Mix {<P ‘ ® soft dough, using cold water nae : » ee eg (ee : ¢ Drop from a spoon into -the boiling 1dsummer Annua for Methodist Mrs. Otto Wannagat of Minot and matinee at 2:30 Saturday at stow, cover closely, and do not un. IS ' 4 Miss Beryl Knott left today for sev. Mary Gauer Dies. the Capitol Theat: p Closely :2 oe ut i : ott le ; ; ter of| ‘he Capitol Theatre. cover for 10 minutes earance dale Board Members eral months visit in the Northwest. Miss Mary Gauer, daughter of | ieay Ma eeerat ace iz £ : i They will stop at Seattle, Tacoma Matt Gauer of Glen Ullin, passed Saar / is receip erve five, : | Post if nr a terday at a local hospital. } — —_—————_— cf DRESSES, COATS. tland, V: and ie away. yesterday at a local hospital. = SS. oe Mr. and Mvs, W, C. Cashman enter. slong the paaeyen and ether Bass The body will be sent to Glen Ullin | Vegetable Stew | AW FRACTURED SUITS, SKIRTS. Shee tained the members of the official viele ris Pee ea and the funeral services will be held. : | Miss Violet Campbell of Braddock see . * board of the MeCabe Methodist jivinit, with: relatives;atd-triends. Mrs there. tomorrow ‘ received a fracture of the upper jaw | BLOUSES, SWEATERS, church yesterday uvening at a seven | Wannegat, has been, visiting in the megan cA oe 12 carrots (new and small) Monday when a horse kicked her. She | and MILLINERY o'clock dinner in honce of George| | city. Bismarck Hospital 5 turnips (new, white and small) | was brought to the city yesterday | ——— ————+_—___. Wallace, member of the board, who ee et Ae giladys and. Lester, Ritchie of} 12 onions (small jane in dhdee teeatipenteat te Bie Thursday, Friday and i e leuving the city for New; | 3 7 Steele, Arthur Laemmle of Ashley, 5 potatoes. arck hospita). 2 y As. vel 7 York in the near future, | | Earl Landgren, son of Mrs. A. M Mrs. Andrew Mutzenberger of*Stan-| 1 ae seas rah OF eanned) painful and probaply means that Miss Saturday, Mice orate tee Lircucots. Thal “Landgren, reteived m broken arm ton, Fred Schempp of ‘Fredonia, and| 1 cg tomatoes Campbell will be confined to the hos- (3th, 14th and 15th hostess was assistea in serving by| (wile he wens eltine in. Underwood Fred Atemenko of Paradise have en-| 6 cups water pital for most of the summer, > Mrs. 8. F. Halfyard, and Mrs, William | Tage week: (He, was playing with some tered the Bismarck hospital for] 1.9 cup bacon fat, = ere Vig Tak and evcie acme Nog#e. The rooms were decorated porta trends wien hertell and broke treatment. 2 teaaneonalonll Hart’s Marinello Shop will | “#eh and every garment to ay with sweet peas. A social evening’ Jit, Mrs. Landgren brought him home —+— 1-8 t close at six ». m. during July | 2¢ included in this over- y was enjoyed by the guests i | Monday and he is reported gettiny Ahead of South Dakota Eire pet ona ttt ; Peis wah g UY | whelming clearance _ sale. as enjoyed by the guests, ' alonaiely. : B, J. Gabel. who returned from! ,2,tablespoons chopped parsley. land August. Make your ap- | whciming clearance | sale: mn . . i ' * Iowa through South Dakotygreports , Wash and prepare the vegetables,! nointments early. Phone 896. | 1 o°UVey nothing withhe . Honor Miss Vick i | MBSR. J. Crunkshank of Minne that crops in North Dakota appear leaving carrots and onions whole, and = tee COTTON FROCKS with Farewell Party. apolis, Minn., who has been visitint far better than in. South Dakota. red turnips and potatoes in F Pe Weak V 4 with ‘rélatives in Taylor for some Drouth has caused damage in some halves. — tree — Gorgeous Jockey | One lot of Scotch gingham. A farewell party was given yester: time past stopped here today, for parts of South Dakota -and north- fa pete lacs: the beeen ae an Caps to the first one hundred | Sizes 14 to 36. Former a i short visit between trains. Mrs western Iowa, he reported. ~ ue y 2 Saw ps i boys attending the Tom Mix zs 3 ‘ day evening at the home of Mrs. | Crunkshank visited in Billings, Mont. onions half an hour, being carefui 3 a ing tne values to $16.50. Harvey Harris of 609 Seventh St. by Aa ela st three Foreign Money on Display they do not burn, Add the peas, the! matinee at 2:30 Saturday at] Sale > ad! oe, members of th eHarris Hustler: af ‘and other places for about three s he Capitol Theg - 5 heme f Me Haris uatlore elass month if Sao rate net oh Russie and a tomtoess salt enner and wath the Capito eatre. Pricescwwne A of the, MeCabe odist church 1m | : ee A 50 mark note from Germany were| Cover and cook onc hour or longer, ea : fj : honor of Miss Aflaug Vick who will | RANCH prosented to. the State Historiacal] if necessary, to make vegetables ten- One lot including dotted leave Saturday for,her home at Cal- | Mi ae a Shechan has left scziety by Alexander Nuernberg of|der. Then add potatocs and cook 3C NOTICE swiss, organdie, voiles and gery, Canada. Miss Vick has been fora visitvat the Sheehan ranch| There may be something new un- McCluskey. They are now on dis-| minutes. ‘Special meeting of St.| ginghams. Sizes 14 to 40. employed. at the. bank af¢North, Da- near Baker, Mont., and for a vis's/der the sun—provided it is old Ply in the show co#s’of the. his.) Add parsley, more salt and pepper! Georges Guild tomorrow | Former values to $32.50. Ps for. about. tw. ard at Marmarth, N. D. She will be gone| enough so that no one remembers it. torical society at the capitol. to taste. Serve with our without afternoon at 3:00 o'clock at | Sale he 16 guests spent (the. evening for several weeks. And it is safe to say that not even = opneae Sa dumplings. If dumplings are serve: A ae Dai, 1 0 7 in putting on stunts, playing games, \ the oldest inhabitant will remember Buys Pool Hall make them very small, about as muen| the Parish House. All mem- Price... ... D J ° j and social conversation. The hos ATTENDS MEETING | this small high yoke. K. R. Knowles cf Wilton who re-! dough to each as can be taken w| bers are urged to be present | One lot consisting of 9 of cob tess served refreshments. Dr. L. S. Platou of Fargo was in’ Here it is again with the stamp of ie sold the Hneywles Pool Hall of | on a teaspoon. at this meeting. the finest linen and ratines. : : \ Bismarek yesterday, presiding at the Parisian approval. Combined with |" Ge ban anal Tahoucihe kee Sizes 16° to 38. Former i s) itv i ting of the. Provident Insurance straight finely pleated apron panels oo) , opposite the Soo ee F Communi neil | meeting i 88 ote values to $27.50. : runY ty Coun ‘ Co. i it emphasizes the new long lines [Hotel yesterday ‘and took over the symm G00 | cy : -to:Hold Food Sale that are growing more and’ more ™anagement of it today. Mr. ¢ Sale 5 12 75 My 1 VISITING PARENTS popular with lengthening skirts. jicuowies announces that be 8 ute Price...... 2 The cond of it f food Mr. and Mrs. Alex Aslakson. are This is a stylé very effective in; ting in an entire new stock of goods. sales i Neaeae. onthy thie insribars ‘ “3 spending a féw days visiting with | one of the lighter silks and the dress Mi "Say Gets Ve By \ no Ek ox 40 ae eee || Mr. Aslkason’s parents at Sheyenne.| is seen in the warm’ brown shades Miss Brady Gets Verdict 4 Tub Silks. Sizes 16 to 40. of the Womés’'s Community Counei i and the even newer gray and in| A jury in district court in the * Former values t 25.00. will be held Saturday afternoon av sonia MORET ine [icaaevot MatyaByady: apsinet: tho as z al values to $25.00. sere enadnh mean Benilatonia eset | _ Donald ‘Snyder and Misses Opai| | tate of Johanna Brady returned a aa $12.75 EBT aay Aare Fe Re ing and Hope Brownawell motored i : verdict for $4,820. for the plaintiff, TICE. oss « hae ste A era barat on | to Moffit Sunday. an et Raich stores, was a caller! with interest from Sept. 23, 1921, 18 charming silks, both Hee Chane of this ‘sale,”! SHOPPING HERE Ua gerge bs | Renee esicea dating ie light and dark cclors. Sizes The money which is raised from) One of the latest Paris astyles| Mrs. J. Rustad and Miss Minnie Ol- _Maynard Stephens of Stanton wasa| life of the deceased. Attorneys for 16 to 42. Including all the these sales is tobe” uséd to’kéep up| was recently introduced in this| son of Driscoll, were shoppers here | City visitor yesterday. | Miss Brady said the amount asked new and dainty summer the rest room at the Masonic temple.| country by Mrs. Sylvannus Stokes. | yesterday. — | by the plaintiff covering a period of crepes. Sizes 16 to 42. Last Saturday the ladies took in| Her stylish sweater costume has a x Fred Haag of Washburn was a cap-| several years was $20,300. Former values to $55.00. $22.65 at the food sate. * | triangular cutout in which her mon-|/ wigs Annie Covlin of Killdeer| itol caller yesterday. | ee ees a Sale ? ; Some of the farmers and their|ogram is elaborately woven. leeentthocesek ecdiaiaitine hereon: ‘ St. Alexius Hospital Di $ 1] 6 50 + wives have offered so contribute milk,| She introduced this costume at) cin Miss Lena Sheptenko. Roy Baker of Fargo was a capitol) Miss Laura Lang, of Emmett, Miss Price... ... oe butter, eggs, and cream, The ladies |Bailey’s Beach to the fashionable nea visitor yesterday. | Pearl Breeden of Wilton, Adam -Rie- 22 exquisite Summer Silk hope that. many more will de the | Newport enteny: Judge H. A. Bronson is spending ae | ger, of New Leipzig, Master Bernard Dresses, including four sume, since the rest room is being | Sr | several days in Grand Forks on bus- Rigler, of Flasher; Mrs. Jacob Wag- arty frocks. Sizes 16 and maintained primarily for the use of| of Mrs, W. H. Ostrander, 519 Fifth | iness. 4 “Moral Heron h Corinne | eT of Linton, Miss Julia Stolz of . 18 M Also two evening out-of-town visitors. Probably man: | st, tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. oral. Fibre,” in, which, .Corinke | 7. 8. J. Fuxa of A e Wh t F t : i ‘ who know the benefits of the room — I. Parker and son, Robert, of Ra- | Griffith appears an t which will be the | and ooh bless and Ed, De Cosse ite Footwear gowns, sizes 16 and 18. would be glad to give a little helb | soRORITY, GIRLS TO VISIT HERF sleigh, were visitors in the city today. | attraction’ at Capitol theater tonight, |of the city have entered the St. Alex | Balance of sizes 16 to 40, toward continuing the room. Mrs.| a party of ‘six members of the Chi! is an adaptation of a story by Har. |"S hosnital ‘for treatment. Master \| Former values to $85.00. W. E, Perry, who has charge of the Omega sorority, who attended the) Edward.and A. A. Sailer of Stanton, | yicon Gfantation of 8 story by Har- | pierre Rosen of ‘Stecle,. Master Bur- Sale management of the sales, urged all | sorority’s national convention. at Salt| were business callers here today, y W .B. Courtney | 1 Tocheren of Steele, and Mrs. Ra- , 19 50 si ; ip through $ wrote the scenario .and the produc | Brice@n.o.4 ° «4 the women of the eity to come to the | Lake City, followed by a trip througl cima “ ‘cm produ 1 ; ” sale and help it along by buying their | the Rocky Mountains, will arrive inj 4 Arneson and S. Apaesohs oi Honswen A ed under the direction ; 26 ultra smart part silks, Sundzy supplies, there. the city this evening to be guests of| 4 ona were callers here today Nishiter Campballsee oe his is-a footwear’ event In WhIEh’ the whéle ‘| recently purchased. Sizes Miss Esther Staley, representative | a e excellent cast includes Cather 7 ‘ 116 to 40. For ralues 't |of the University of Minnesota!’ 0) give MoM, = Hazelton, | @¢ Calvert, Harry, C, Browne, who family shares—a time when every member may ee oA . ormer values to Former Pastor and chapter at the sorority convention.) | MiSs vive esterday, | Plays opposite Miss Griffith; William have new shoes without a great expenditure. i] $79.50. 25 00 Family to Visit Here! The party includes: Misses Helen| 5 2 city, shopper yesterday. 4, Parks and, Alice Concord, , We’ye made reductions on all our white footwear '] Sale Price. ° —- ; en acs Fae em ries Ponke| R. phiJler of Wilton, made a busi- ae Hees atine are one! —quality high as usual—the only difference is in ‘| 9 dark silk Dresses, consist- Dr. and Mrs, Charles W. ona ine’ and Miss Staley. For the past | ness tlp to the city yesterday. Pies tener pertvige variates dntey a prices and it’s a big difference. } ,] ing of crepe Romaine, geor- and ‘daughters.. Lela and | week the girls have been guests of 4 Filson of Robin. | NeW field in “Moral Fibre.” Through: | \We will not attempt to list all the different num- gette and cantons. Sizes 16 Blizabeth of Bloomingiot carly and| Miss Mildred Perkins, at Dickinson|. Mr. and Mrs. F. Wilson of Rol sal theest Cacenseahe annenteag's bara in Gu stock but Here’siastow j to 42. Former values. to Le an bei Laat Nocatee followine, a trip through the. Bad! son, were visitors here today. girl: of fiftéen, knee skirted:and/aun- z — $69.50. $30 00 4 ; ser eynecd ta <ptive if: the: city Lands. Mr. and Mrs. L, McBride of ‘Arnold, tour ‘and with all the Bbandon'| ayhite ah eae bea eruerate soles and heels Price... .g. F 2 sometime during the week, probably | py7ERTAIN FOR MISS SWENSEN| were visitors here yesterday. ent eal ds thon Wee BE hicas \ Perea eee ee bata $3.85 SUITS tomorrow or the next day. Miss Catherine McDonald enter- x Bie) " 0 ' ‘our Birthright—A Sa esinlge bO grad ty i 2 ° bli i he iocal |yc3 ‘a si-| her as a well poised young woman. i : ame in $6.50 grade. Emphatic values in_ this Dr. Harris was pastor of t tained a number of young people at} J. w. Fent of Steele, made a bu ing: alone ine tha. world BeautifulComplexion Sale Price a ews panes ‘| | 3 Presbyterian church for ten years at} 4 theater party last evening in hon-) pegs trip to the city yesterday. making her way al f e Sa seis oad Shiai ‘| final clearance group. In ' : charge " iani 3 and intent on one purpose—the tak- You had it to begin with, Finest quality, linen, one-strap. $7.00 value. ay best one time. At present he has charge! or of Miss Minnie Swensen of Port andr eee ee sath ADL You cankeepttwah Kirk's eae eae . ? ‘| navy blue and tan twi} and of the student church at the Univer-itand, Ore, who is, vislitng at te) pr, E, E, Hamilton of New Leiptits| oor coy trom a married woman All Ladies’ white high Shoes and Louis Heel $1 eke ee ee ; je isi he | ister, si ne Bak- . e x Le . : aoe sity of Indiond: | AIH = sat Ba hore of her sister, Mrs. Fray was a caller here yesterday. who, in the ‘spirit of fun, flirted with JAP ROSE Oxfords, per pair .......++ aeaeeaee sede cea uud 5 ' combinations: Just the very home of Dr. and Airs. F. R. ; y a 4 : irl’s brother and brought The soap that isalittlebit suit for early fall. Sizes 16 ‘ her friends in After the show the’ party went to hek, was the young girl's TO! | i ly fall. end some of their ctmmaue on their| the MeDonald home where the re-|_ Rev. John Klundt of Wishe misfortune upon him, better than what you WHITES FOR THE SMALLER FOLKS | to 40. Former values to é . ie. ee sane Yellowstone Nation-| mainder of the evening was | * peed eda A pretty little love story develop: ., have ever used. All Shoes, all sizes, $1 ‘| $89.50. Sale Price, ‘ motor i i ic, ; i acti hich per pair ... beeen SAG q : : spent playing games with music./ ;| during the action of the play, w! a aK nd Mrs, Brearly and daugh-| Dainty refreshments were served. | | Cot! eee enna WO" serves to teach the heroine that ven One-strap Blippers, « $1.95 | $19.50, $29.50 and ey: Sos re cel ‘ z is not hers to take. ANd ..seeeee te eee setae i ter expect to visit with friends ON TRIP ‘ Pomne neg is full of action through Black and white one-straps. Sizes 11 to 2. $35.00 Mandan, while the Harrises otoring| Mrs. H. W. Stringfellow and daugh-) Sam Rich of Ashley, owner of the Fine quality. $3 value. Sale Price.......... . WRAPS Bismarck. They are also motoring) | i¢.¢ Virginia, of Havre, Mont, Child’s Eramy Lous. $2 values. $1 35 \Feee Sport C ee to the park. who are visiting at the home of Mr.|,, iu Sale Price ......... sus ita aenens . | oats, wra| 1 wNoUNCE [and Mrs. H. We Richholt, and John CT ee Ue Ue LLL Boys’, Youths’ and Misses" plain white, black $1 15 i] models,’ and many Capes, * PASTOR wavs had itett today: ty moter nn 3 and brown Tennis Shoesg All go at, a pair.... . both silk and wool. We have ‘ Rev. Finwall, formerly pastor at sr ae 2 Meee Wee, Rick | TYPEWRITERS z YOUR OPPORTUNE TIME—JUST BEFORE i] put every nuanber. inc this Me ‘s Jarge of the ‘local ‘Baptist church, holt accompanied the party as far, y AN Makee. || = THE HOTTEST WEATHER group, Sizes,16 to 42. For- . announced Monday that the name Me as Fargo. She will visit her sister, H : bac ’ A mer values $35.00 to $97.50. the Norwegian, Baptist (church Of Mrs, T. J. Harris at Lisbon until Sun-| & : : : Sale Price, Fargo would be © chang One day. | > 2 Emanuel Baptist church. Mr. Fin- ‘ 2 $19 50 fo $59 50 nnounced that he would| < S$ TO CITY : i E i i nee SS tnonthle paper in Fargo be-| OE ALONE who has a Se Dac alee AF SKIRTS u ginning August 1) navies be called spending several days with his family ; th whiter then eee “The Fargo Bnamuel Flag.” who are visiting in St. Paul, has re-| _W ub-si po! i _ |turned to Bismarck. Mr. Olson alzo| 118 Fourth Btrect- Skirts. Former values to f sox MISIT’ COUSINS ‘looked after farming _ interests | Ship Us Your 7 F 5 z $19.75. a Mr. and Mrs. Conrad J, Lindquist near Rochester, Minn. He went) Dry Cleaning P. S.—Extra Special—100 pairs Women’s Russia Sale Pri $ ] 0 00 who were married'in Minneapolis, ¢, Minnesota from Bowman county, KLEIN and golden brown pure silk Hose—“Hole Proof.” ale Price. . oul 3 July 5, sperit yesterday visiting in where he declares that there is pros-| $1.65 value. At, per pair...................95¢€ 14 white novelty wool, with the city with their cousins, Clarence pect for an unusually fine crop. | Tailor & Cleaner * y color combinations. Former and Mabel Larson. Mr. and Mrs. | = , values to $25.00 Lindquist have been in the westirn TO GO TO NEW HOME | Bismarck, N. D. I Sale Sie art of the. state visiting with! Mrs. Harry Stacek, formerly’ Miss Co bi: ° S I Friends and relatives and are now Elsie Smith, stenographer in the of-| m ined in Every heet of Price secs e gr ele ey Pointe: Binns sey (tice lot the highway commission, it ‘ : 12 dark wool plaids, plaited will make their future home i spending a few days in the city be-| - A . A City, Minn.. | fore leaving for her home in Oakes. 4 @ran S UTR J ee | aergaer es Mrs. Stacek was married a short time \ a a S tee VISITING IN CAPITAL CITY | ago in Fargo. | j | AY e Former values to $30.00. ‘ + Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Maccomber,! * = nen : Sale Miss Caroline Dauffernbach, and; VISITS SISTER ‘ " | TS i 9 75 Linn Enockson of Fairchild, Wis! Mr. and Mrs. Ward Lewis of Min-| Crm conver ome eared UE Price. ene of who have been visiting in the city at neapolis, formerly of Bismarck, who} , i . | f h b TT NUT r I 16 dark wool pleated Skirts. the home of their aunt, Mrs. E. E. have been visiting at the home of | are two elements—inherent quality and inherent | UT up plenty 6) ome-made rasp erry N\ il , Superior quality. Former Hale ond family at Thy Sixth i istis epee aerate en oneal smartness. The first is a triumph of paper mak- | and<Joganher sam for picnic lunches, for \ Hil oll values to $15.00. eft yesterda; ‘or ie ellowsto: y = ry . . . a park. The Maceomber party is day for their home. They made tho! ing and the second is a triumph of stationery ganberry J p 9 ie pil, Sale $6 75 i motoring from the East inva Buick trip by moter | “Screation. autumn and winter meals and to spread on your ia |i Pre WEA TERS Six ¢edan. ae | 7 fs . | r i as piri AWAY FOR/THE SUMMER |& ~*~, We offer Crane’s Linen Lawn in many attractive breakfast rolls or toast: ith q ‘EA CALLERS IN CITY. ‘ wre 0. sree and aeullaey shapes, shades and sizes. There is surely some- . “hh 12 aes Tuxedos. cae J.N. Peters of Voltaire, J. E. West- | le 't this morning for Steele where Fs i i ivi nee. . 7]. = 9, . ors blac navy, copen, jade ‘he ford of Unham, ‘Seve Dakker ge ey Wil nn tele eh gelatine ss Bnd Ee to exactly: sult your AGL aUae rt ee By canning at home you Il betty jam that’s nm ch and pure, and tomato. Sines 36 a 44, ‘Towner. H. 0. Guernsey of Velva, A.j {fiends during the summer months. just as Mother made it—and you’ll save one-third to one-half. Former values to $32.50 * 9 PF Leach. A. M. Hallderson and E. J.| They will return to the city this) HOSKINS MEYER ae E $32.50. : Larson of Towner, and B. Erickson of fll: = = The big Cuthbert and Antwerp raspberries from the Puyallu’ Dries $ ] 0.00 ee mere ccallers tn othe.c1,| ‘i ON a0 1OWA | | Valley are best for canning. ‘The crop is small this y2ar—if you Wool ‘Slip-ons Assorted : iss Rachel Hallingby of Portland | f A eit ae Pees ' Bicaang whovhas. been visiting ye the home| MAIN(INT | delay canning you'll be disappointed. Use Ball Mason j:rs. colors. Sizes 34 to 40.- VISITING IN MANDAN of Maj. and Mrs. Harold Sorenson | ———— From ‘ i forld-Famous Cruise on the Great Lakes ‘ransit Corporation Palatial Steel Steamers “TIONESTA” “JUNIATA” “OCTORARA” Duluth to Buffalo and Niagara Falls L jOUS comfort, beautiful scenery and educa: tional value. Cruising Lake Superior, Straits of Mackinsc, Lake Huron, Lake Se. Clair, Detroit River and numerous other bodies of water making the Great Lakes Mrs. E. E. Morris. Mrs. M. J. Hal-' for the past week left this morning loran, and Miss Boniface Morris for Osage, Ia, were. guests vesterday afternon at the home of Mrs. James Malarnney of Mandan who entertained the “War Mothers.” Pacific N. W. Growers & Jobbers Ass’n General Offices, Minneapolis, Minn. $3.95 tt $9.75 MILLINERY Our final clearance sale of all trimmed Summer Hats for $1.06, $3.60 and $5.00 During thi | | TO THE LAKES i Mrs Paul Braun and son have mo-, ,tored to the lakes in Minnesota | \ | where they will spend about three! TO VISIT RROTHER ‘weeks visiting with friends and re-| Mrs. E. H. Snendlev of Crookston. latives. | "| ig Raspberry Jam One pound of sorted berries, ‘Three-quarters of a pound gran- ulated sugar. Place all together in preserving kettle and boil rapidly till syrup breaks as in jelly making. Put into bottles or jars. When cvid cover with melted parratin. Store in cool room. Minn A wacterday evening for ‘ a vicit at tha fame of her brother, | ate’ BUSINESS VISITOR Bg ape yea ayy P included in fare. DANCING GAMES ORCHESTRA The Teatnn AA of the Fivct Ran. | J. H. Newton, secretary of the rickets and reservations at Any Railroad or Tourist Ticket Agency 5 tist church will meet at the home | State Bar Association, is attending} or G. C. Williams, G.W.A., 101 Palladio Bldg., Duluth, Minn. 4 i WG Newton, £19 Ninth st. Mea.) Arthur Le Sueur of St. Paul, Minn.,| Most enjoyable route to r | - _Gnanatev will make an extended visit was a business visitor in the city phn ll ae tle phiens ree paaerio i Hocglocs: ft ro credit extended nor inthe city. | yesterday. \ i Sault Ste. Marie, Mackinac Island, Detroit, Cleveland. | goeds sent on approval nor } ATTENDS BAR MEET Best dining service and sleeping accommodations in the world excl s made. All-sales considered absolutely final.

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