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WEDNESDAY, JULY. 19, 1922 . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE a ‘ ks Ns 7 ; SOCIAL AND WHITE GAINS IN POPULARITY whole world more than a decade ago. | ¢———__________.__| i i i . | A H It is the current attraction at the!/ She Can Thrill | : PERSONAL | . S THE SEASON ‘ADVANCES | capitot theater tonight. : gee ee : my The outstanding scene, among sev-|| With Hat as Well. x “Taare eral of undoubted dramatic value, is| With Book Bride-to-Be Honored | JW the race episode in which two sleck | as With Book |; : D Ly thoroughbreds outdistance a field of | * ‘With Club Dinner aprintets ‘and fiaishSia can absolute | gis ( dead heat. The frency of the spec-) Misses Irma Logan and Mary Par- tators who jam'the towering grand- | sons entertained at ag? o'clock din- stands, the milling throngs in the | ier ab’ ithe’ Country solabtesterday betting ring where thousands of dol- ; svening in honor of Miss Hazel Hen- lars change hands, the -paddock ; Jershott who will be married. this where the horses are given their last | * fall to Philip Elliott of the city. minute preparation for the big event , Among the out-of-town guests were and many other scenes gives a note ss Catherine Spear who is visiting of realism to the production that will h Miss Edna: Rust and Miss Helen ] thrill even the most calloused of race } h, who is a guest of Miss Es- goers. A Ae ey. laces were laid for 14 fiddle A large basket of pink car- THE ELTINGE s and ferns ‘occupied the cen-| Cullen Landis comes to the El- : ter of the table. tinge Thursday in “The Men with REE aL as H Koagie . ‘Two Mothers,” a story appeal, hu- ne yee ¢ * _ White silks and crepes, white ra-| mor and action. He Tast was seen in! . oz i .« o[Virs. Logan Entertains tine, homespun, swiss, organdie—| «Watch Your Step.” Mary Alden, is t pane hal h ] white in every conceivable material | the Irish mother and Sylvia Breain- | i With a Luncheon is being shown and worn. i i f Cd Fa i s ti hhite’is ad er, the girl. It is the story of a ap a sl ] jometimes ( w is used as 8| young Irishman who comes to this A one o’siock luncheon was given! background for colored trimmings country as an adopted son, bringing 4 am chis afternoon by’ Mrs. Austin Logan! as in the slip-on blouse sketehed.|}i. own mother with him. They in honor of Mrs. Myron Hutchinson | This is smocked in vari-colored| thought they sent the old mother ep of Havre, Mont. who is a guest of | yarns. It is worn with one of the| back to Ireland but Dennis fooled : sz her mother, Mrs. T. W. Griffinyand well-liked pleated skirts. them. Bobby Vernon in a Christie! Mrs. H. W. Stringfellow of Havre Slip-on dresses made with an} comedy, “Exhit Quietly” is also on. a eee Coy fl ene To «Mi Mont., who is a guest of Mrs. H. W. elastic gathered waist are verY | the Eltinge program for Thursday. FSET eT WRichholt. The rooms were artistical y Popular and are shown in many : \ ae 57 AES td) ly decorated with vases of’ flowers. — 2 a May! Be ee 7 them to + ; — i + . am Bh 24 Files, pene MRE etn» Despite the carly vogue of bright! | Many Womee. find blouses for|! Here’s Recipe | pat fo BiSy Zé colors and of patterned materials it sports wear and the elastic waist- | for Best Bread : a e i ate begins to look as though the sum- line permits one to swing one’s =f ep G s Dinner Party ter season itself were to be one of arms wlth all the fervor at one’s|! in Arkansas | | , " | white. command. > S | . aap at Country Club The champion bread baker of | M O re = E Miss Minnie J. Nielsbn gave a din-| atives in St. Paul, Minn, for the railway comrhission in this city is] Arkansas is Agnes McKibbon, 18 i f aus new savty at the Country Club yess| Past month returned home Sunday , viisting here. and unmarried, Murfeesboro. ae SNR GEN ‘ aD spr leeraartaraeer a rua A “| night. n a state-wide contest in whicl eL => gterday, crening, G20 o-clock fn hen . —- | W. H, Foster of Lakota: made: je Ho counties entered 14 contestants, You can always depend: upon’ Moure who is a guest of Mise Tell RETURN FROM VACATION. |_| business trip to Bismarck yesterday. | she made-the loaf that, won Eh rc | gy VOUoam. always depend: wpe ays Gimp a ur ay Diesem, mon; the out-of-town Misses elen land and «Clara . fe i. ars ing, i ii itera re i illin-! ucsis wore Dreand Mrs. George A.| Christ, who have been spending aj J. H. Sinclair and children of Ken- ‘This fe the recipe she'used: MX if not in literature in millin- | aD McFarland of Valley City who are two-week vacation at Shoreham, mare are visiting here for a few days. AIC DOOR SUR ANH Here is the hat she wore at the| RET ETRY Sp nee ‘ : 5 ae 1-tablespoon shortening je hat s ore at the eR ERE eR visiting at the home of their daugh-|Minn., returned to the city Sunday| | - 112 a fas | S Micr; Mrs. Edward B. Cox. Miss Helen| night. | L Dr. and Mrs. Chapman of Hazen] 5 7 fensboons salt: c o__ aD ee HBascom of the certification office) se were shopping here yesterday. 1 ap ealdiey water: Tint the photograph thus in your ; Ep ; lat the capitol, and Miss Diesem were RETURNS FROM LAKES | < 1 yeast cake ig . imagination: Hat black, piled high es »fbuests. Dr. F. B, Strauss who has been, Roy P. Schlabach of Driscoll was 6 cups flour with aigrettes; hair red; eyesj > ‘ ‘ spending a couple of weeks ae the| a business caller here today. Put sugar, shortening and salt) S*C°"% skin peaches and cream; Gas ieni Strauss summer heme on Green Lake, i end’ wrap black satin, indoor Picnic Held Spicer, Minn, with his family has,re-|_ Mrs. John Gerving .of Glen Ullin bowl: and pour over them the| “tow's that? A i by Pionee Women turned to the cit T°" visited here today. ot Iiqwidi ~=Mix yeast cae in : o y r Wome Ye ane quarter cup of Jukewarn wa- - . bg er and stir in e yeast. I at fae et ie Miss ee icanes wl leave to: SON, DAUGHTER Add’ sifted flout and stir until W. Cc. M’CLURE, | =p 6 pioneer women. o! e ci es- e1 g 5 E 1 terday at the home of Mrs. Ly K. night by way of the Great Lakes for) OF MR. MKENZIE | jmocth,, Tur dough on a floured) FORMER. DAKOTA Gap A Thompson of 612 Ave. D. Mrs. J. D, | New York City. Miss Plattner will do, ; a a , Wakeman, Mrs. H. If, 'Richholt, Mrs. | the fall buying for the ready-to-wear VISIT BISMARCK ie two a pereatatrce tas OF FICIAL, DIES John Whalen and Mrs. Thompson | department at Lucas’s. Miss Jeanette and Alexander J. Mc-| warm ‘place. ; : pees cel J toca hostesses. At 12:30 o'clock a/ GOING HOME Kenzie Jr. of Yonkers, N. Y., daugh-| Turn out and knead again. Shape | , Devils Lakes N. D., July 19.—Willi- 2 unch was. served in picnic’ style. ‘il t}ter and son of the late Alexander loaf and place in greased pan. Af-|°" - McClure, formerly superintend- 4 During the afternoon the ladies| Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Robinson o! A cle teens ; f ent of the state school for the Deat a dies | stazeppa, Minn. who have been on.a| McKenzie, arrived in Bismarck last] ter about one hour, or when dough) 5. jy; fi S a played five-hundred. ‘azeppa, ’ no Ini : : fs ble i bulk, b: . in Devils Lake, died recently at his trip through the Yellowstone Nation-! night to remain for a short time. 's_doul le its bulk, ake in a hot} i ome in Fulton, Missouri, following FAREWELL PARTY. AI Park stopped over here for a short| Mr. MeKenzie said that they had| »ven for 50 to 60 minutes. an operation for appendicitis. Mr. nee TY. wisit'today while on their way home, [Ot been notified of the death of their $$ See an arasied vill with G ria tied wpaielven Ly the pitta !father until too late to arrive here | > = = phald foyer. alse.beon UT wath oe A members ie Epwi 2 a i f PRR pasar eae a no vistr RALATIVEs __ [for funeral services, and they eame|/ Poisoned: » [PP the news of his death, received in 4! ‘ nage Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Cool and chil-/ Ut to visit the cemetery and pay letter by R 1 cWixlers seer “e church yesterday evening in honor of] gron and Miss Sadie Greve left this| their regpects to their fagher. The What to Do ee a eeretntendent “at the . A Gcorge Kilmer, who left for Grand! morning for Mankota where they will/ Second wife of Alexander McKenzic ‘ He Gchea eis ole an ae ES, A TE Pivorks today to take a position there|yisit with Mrs, Cool’s relatives for! Was Miss Alva A. Stuart, an Towa BY DR. R. H. BISHOP Sua Wee ceclate he ecthie sclty, = vith the highway commission. The ti irl. She had lived in Yonkers, New er ok sock | where Mr. MeClare had made many . we ne MEhway scommssien about four or five weeks. & . Every day or so the newspapers | friends, due to his pleasing personali- ‘ 30 guests present spent the evening York, for several years and died| 91) of a case of accidental poison-| ty and his willingness to fartiel nate! fin playing games, music, and social] Mrs, Robert Cotton and daughter, there. i , ‘ng in which sthe victim took the] in‘all civic and social aiiairs While! conversation. William Noggle sang| of Wilton who have been visiting at! While here Miss Mckon and wrcng medicine by mistake. Alin Devils Lake he was a member of; = = fjseveral solos. A novel game, progres-| Valley City shopped and visited here My. Mek ense ae ee of Mr. and) ‘ttle care and common seise could the Rotary club. | Pianos are mice aimost entirely Goldfishes should fast one al Wild canaries $ sive peanuts, caused much.amuse-| yesterday as they were motoring | a ey 1ave prevented such an accident. Mr. McClure was only 32 years of by hand. week. | or green in color. ment to the gathering. Refresh-! through to their home. s ¢ All medicines which are poison-]age at time of his death, having * : ments were served at the close of the yc TY NE ous when taken internally are,so| been born at the Kentucky School iss evening. FORMER RESIDENT HERE cr W: | abeled by the dispensing druggist | for the Deaf at Danville, November . — W. A. Anderson of: Minneapolis,| ¢——-——————_———_ 9 | )F. physician. If such medicine is | 9, 1890. He was graduated from Cent-: i GIVES CARD PARTY Minn., former assistant attorney! « Baby Girl ransferred to another bottle the] er college, Danville, Kentucky, and o "J A card party was given at the general was a business caller here Mr. and Mrs. Frayne Baker are the| ‘abel also should be transferred or | from the normal department of Gal- u home of Mrs. C. W., McDonnell of today. Mr. Anderson is a nominee for] parents of a baby girl, born this}1 new one made out. It is well; laudet college, Washington, D. C, He 124 Ave. A West in honor of Mrs. G./ the Minnesota supreme court. morning. ;o put such pofsons on the top shelf | also took up postgradaute work at R. Bryan of, Missoula, Mont. who is — ——ucrm of the medicine cabinet, reserving | Northwestern university. During the visiting at the home of her parents,| RETURN FROM THE CITIES Baby Boy this shelf for poisons only. Most | World War he served as an ensign, ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Calderhead, by Mrs.| A. C. Wilham and son, Howard,| Mr. and Mrs, B. M. Regan of Man- | poisons when bought have prickly | in the navy. , H 66 °e McDonnell and Mis. V. E. Smart. The; and Mrs. L. W. McLean and son, Les-| dan announce the birth of a baby | stoppers on the bottles’ so they may Se | twenty ladies present spent the aft-| ter, who have been visiting in the| boy at the St. Alexius hospital today. | ve identified in the dark, Children PETITIONS. FOR INCREASE. ; ear— ernoon in playing cards. Lunch was) Twin Cities returned yesterday. = hould be cautioned against taking | Duluth, July 19—The Northwest-j served at 5 o'clock. / Baby Girl any medicines except when the par-| ern Telephone company ‘announced iy palin Mr. and Mrs, Krist Kjelstrup and| A baby”girl was born to Mr. and.| :nts are at hand. here today it had petitioned the atato| é GOING HOME , children, Eleanor gnd Marvin, attend-|. Mrs. ‘N. J. Stubstad of Person Court) The symptoms of poisoning vary | railroad and warehouse commission HH . o fr oe Me eng se pretty’ Rock! ed the state fair 4n Fargo yesterday| yesterday at the Bismarck hospital. / with the special poison. Suddem,| for an increase in rates on its serv-| OW eau ‘A u { and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kabaney of on their way to the lakes in Min- severe and unexpected sickness after | jeg in Duluth.’ Toll rates are not in-j | Howard, S. D., who have been visit-| nesota. Dairy Company Opens Here eating, drinking or taking medi-| eluded in the application, it applying | rf “ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John ae <The Modern Dairy Co. will open} cine may be due to poison. only to business and residential serv- J. Dehne of 423 Second street, and) _ RETURN FROM VACATION its doors on Fifth St. for business} Delay in cases of poisoning is} ; % The increase asked for except Thank it’s onl: tural J. Dehne of $28 second ete vans| Misses Clarice Christ and Helen| Sept. 1, with W. N. Cool and E. E.| usually disastrous. A doctor should | jn" one. i stanestthat’ of the two- you, It's only nai see ie ae Tor the past three weeks, Holland have returned from a two-| Bailey as managers. The new con-|be summoned immediately, but Se esl waoath When you and I were chil- will leave tomorrow yor their respect. | weck vacation at Pettibone Lodge,| cern which is incorporating for $25,-| while awaiting hig, arrival first. aid party dines “i8 7 ive homes. They will.make the trip! Detroit, Minn. a0 vill distribute milk and dairy | should be given. An emetic, a med- HANDKERCHIEFS dren, we all had clear, pretty by automobile. products. icine to induce the victim to vomit, i che st ine 1 G ; ON VACATION is the first thing to be done in most| , Batik yhandkerehiefs Se ie skin. And now I give nature *« v ENSIGN VISITS FRIENDS Mrs, N. F. Julius and Miss Susan Bismarck Hospital cases. Tickling the throat with fin | teresting, to 100k ty eee for a chance, just as you can with Ensign V. J. Huffman and daugh-| Greybiehl will leave tonight for] Mrs. George Auer of Mott, Mrs. E.| ser or feather'or drinking a largc HIST ee ee tavish use (of ter, Miss Ruth of St. Paul, Minn! Musncapolis, Minn., where tney will| J. Anderson of Driscoll, Mrs. Robert| quantity of warm water will usual: ordinary use, Their evs at least ES = ; ted here with friends yesterday, |.spend a couple of weeks’ vacation, | Miller of Dodgen, Eva Schmierer of ly induce vomiting. véllow,: purple and ive hemstitched’ Ea ign Huffman was formerly sta-| the city, Miss Louise Christianson| In the case of poisoning from | 4iferent trom the © S nsineved the on tioned with the Salvation Army of; | LEAVES ON BUYING TRIP of New Salem, Kjel Gearvick of Hal-| corrosive poisons, an emetic is not| Stare that was ones Puneet tioned with the Salvation Army ot nc. Kosen of Rosen's Clothing | liday, Mrs, M. H. Tallmadge of Man-| the best treatment. Such corrosive | only thiné pera eee i old friends before leaving for To- ‘store has left for Chicago, Ill, on a aan, canes _Reteraon st Falkiths boigons are sulphuric acid, hydro- FELT HAT The soap that restores your peka, Kan., where he will be ion-' buying trip. will rn the firs’ rs. Henry Kraft of Streeter, Mrs.|chloric aci itri id, causti h i i i i auti i ed, station-) buying trip. He will return the, frst | TT ieckholter of Wishek,” Nine| soda, Fee nes ttectrent | cto! soft felt: hist with the rolling birthright—a Beautiful Com. pues — Caldwell of Cole Harbor, Warren Be-| should be as follows: neutralize th c| Prim simply bound in ribbon it bl plexion, by harmlessly keep- j . SOCIAL DANCE FOR M. B.A. SHOPPING HERE ninger of Mackenzie, Mont. Mrs. Tu:| poison ‘by-wiviug.an alkali such a‘ | tofe ‘or in a. contrasting Rance, ¢ f : eae . ‘The Modern Brotherhood of Amer-| Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Gordon and|menn of Plentywood, Mont., and Ja-| baking soda ‘or soap, for acid pois- very practical for ae BPOF ing the delicate skin pores ica lodge will give a social dance| daughter, Miss Agnes, of Washburn | ¢e> Kruger of Max have entered the| ning; and ‘strong: fruit juices or | "°°" Lea aie alr absolutely ‘clean.” Thursday evening in the K. P. hall.| were city shoppers here yesterday. | Bismarck hospital for treatment. vinegar containing acid “or alkali “SHOE TREES y : All members and their friends are - Mrs. Andrew Mutzenberger of stan-| poisoning. Give a large quantity of SEE che trac hee a cordially invited to attend. There ON BUSINESS TRIP ton, Mrs. George Auer of Mott, Mrs.| some’ vegetable or animal oil, suct | <A rey oe Ot ahat the pair may Now 10¢ ' will he good music. After the regu- Robert Orr left this morning on a Ss. F. Wright of Hazelton, Mrs. Joseph] as olive oil or castor oil, to dilut simple series so des fe De Bi ©] lar tusiness mectirig, dancing will! short business trip to Winnipeg, Can-| Pfeiffer of Gladstone, Mes, Ee 2 An-|and soothe the burned inner parts; | D@ hookld OD BOOT Oe the closet Hinenee ato Gleloek: | ada. derson of Driscoll, Daniel Hasz of/ finally’ give stimulants, such at system keeps the! z S Coa ene | Kulm, Mrs, Edward Ketterling and|strong tea or coffee, or aromatic | 10" and makes them decidedly ac- ENTERTAINS AT COUNTRY CLUB! BUSINESS VISITORS. eee Tities aefarnat McCineky |e mona: Seaple: Se eeenera Hilde entertained’ Thomas Fjelddal and Rev. Boothby | }7ye boon discharged from the hos- eee cnora : ona fal and Rev. Boothby | have been discharged from the hos- eight guests with a dinner at the of Un lerwood, were business visitors pital acl 7 Country Club in honor of Miss Ber- in the city today. > ‘ NN niee Nupen of Colorado Spring, Mon-| — 4 x evening. Miss Nupen who has’ JOINS WIFE ‘dice pi teres bo ser Mig FOOT SPECIALIST YY on. visiting with her brother and ank Snyder left this morning} ether Radke of Golden Valley, Mrs. We. sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Nu- to join his wife at their cottage at] yp, 7 r 7 , pen of the Thompson Apts., left yes- Spiritwood Lake. SE Te eee ara Ullal TREATING CORNS, BUNIONS, FALLEN ARCHES yo% erday for her home. Miss Kate Gerving of Glen Uc’ |f_ INGROWING NAILS AND ALL FOOT TROUBLES ao) | BUSINESS VISITORS ter M. Agnes of Garrison "Baby MEN AND WOMEN VA ON TRIP. : | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gross of Bris-! Helen Thom £ Wibaux, Mi ‘ A i nae F a Se pson, o! ‘ibaux, Mont., fs Mrs. Forest Skinner and Miss bane were business visitor here yes-} John Reddy of Driscoll, Miss Aman- | Park Art Hair Shop Irene Anierean left Sunday for De terday. da Iverson of Mandan, George E.| troit, Minn., where they will spend aj a : Bailey of the city, and iss Hatti ie . > ‘ , couple ‘of weeks at “The Birches! Miss Cathctine Spear of Wagner, Feneicy of Dale, have Breed the 9-10 Hosking Block Phone 40s i 4 sclub.” Mr. Skinner wil leave Satur- Ss. D., is a guest at the home of Miss} st. Alexius hospital for treatment. day to join them for several days; Edna Rust for several days. I Lauretta Riley of Sterling, visit. sa __ | Master Lee Old Mouse of Elbowoods, | a lf Mrs. ae Eanes, Putnam, Lae Mrs. H. C. Loy of Stanton, Mrs. Ja- | TO SUMMER HOME | tress at McKenzie, was a shopper! cob Thomas of Timmer, Miss Doro- Mrs. Philip Meyer and baby, Mary, here Monday. thy Bergman of Hankinson, Miss | LARGE NEW Etta left this morning for Shoreham,| ——— Lucille Henricks of Underwood, Mrs. | Finn where they will spend the re-' Misses Alice O'Brien and Hazel|’Charles Schebler of near the city, eins of the summer at their cot- Colton of Wilton were shopping here| Mrs. Brooks of Undarwood, Master POTA tage. Mr. Meyer left yesterday by yesterday. Andrew Schneider of Strasburg have | ; auto. He will! remain.at the lakes for been discharged from the hospital. | about a month. | _Mrs. John Irvine and son, Roy, of seen ROR Ss | = | Flasher, were city shoppers here yes- fers ARTES | PER VISITING HERE | terday. = f | Mrs. Amos Pugh of Seattle, Wash.,| At THE MOVIES i ry BUSHEL + @ 9 "Ss visiting wtih her aunt, Mrs. H.T.| Miss Mabel Larson is in Fargo to amo | Murphy of 1006 Fourth St. Mrs. visit at the home of her uncle, Paul L. 7 Puch will spend ‘a month visiting Larson. “Queen o' the Turf” is a romance DELIVERED FREE with relatives and friends in Bis-| aS. of the race course. It is peopled by ONE BUSHEL TO A CUSTOMER marek and Mandan. | My. and Mrs. Thomas Callahan of| a fascinating group of characters/ | f Wolf Point were city visitors today. | whose experiences have been woven| EWIS COFFEE & GROCERY ¢C | RETURNS HOME into a turf drama that recalls the , Mrs, Obert Olson and little daugh-| R. N.Carroll,of Valley City who] memorable “Checkers,” that grand) : PHONE 387 | ter who have been visiting with rel-| was formerly connected with the! old story of the turf that thrilled the| 1 ‘

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