The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 29, 1922, Page 6

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PAGE SIX i SOCIAL AND , will be program leader. | PERSONAL Jjasted to respond to roll call with| VISITS HERE ON WAY. TO COAST, | men’s Conimunity ’ Couyett bie ‘Per- $——______ ——_- 4 |soine current event concerning pro-|, Miss’ Frances Nebstad of Oakes,is| ry’s Furnitare stdre, hibition. Topic for discussion is| visiting with Mr. and Mrs, L, J. Wehe, Annéuneeiient “The world-eall to America, ours to] stopping here‘en route to Yellow- CALLED AWAY BY FATHER’S, ILL., « Party Is Given The engagement of Miss Nell Wool-j on the subject, “The law of God, the| Cities also are guests at the Wehe | was called by the illness of his, fath- verton of Linton, and Ferris Cordner | jaw of man, and the law of the land.” | home. Miss Nebstdd and Mr, Blume | é7. p ‘ of the city, wis announced at a 5] At this meeting delegates’ will be | are’ sisters of. Mrs. Wehe. —— o'clock luncheon yesterday at the home of Mrs. C. F. Dirlam, o 708 Avenue A. Twenty of Miss Woolverton’s for- mer cla t the Bism pital and friends were pre announcement party. diniff’ room. Miss Woolverton is at the Bismarck hospital. Mr. cordner is a postal clerk at the local | afternoon in honor af the tenth birth- FINDS ROADS MUDDY, city. rR toffice. During the recent war} day of her little daughter, Miss Saran’) G. W. Stewart of Wilton, who mio- — M hé'saw service in France. He is iden-| tga, Seventeen little folks were in- | tored to the city this-moriing stated | Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Smith and tified with Company A and the Amer-| yited in toshelp Miss Sarah Ida cele- | that it required’ two hours fot hit | daughter, Miss Thelma of Fargo call- The m ge will home of Miss Woo in Linton, August ol. Entertains With jean tee) ion. Theater Party: eth Jones gave a the- aay evening in Bon, ul weeks, and Mrs. Kathr Mocde of Mankato, who is a gue After the theater, refreshments were 1 for the eight gues apartment in Person Court. Miss Orr will leave for Minneapolis, Minn,, and Mrs. Mocde will return to her home tomorrow. : W. C.T. U. ts Hold Monthly Meeting]. W. ©.P. U. TO HOLD. The monthly meeting of the Wo- men’s -Christian grace Union will be held Tuestlay afternoon, Au- gust 1 at 3 o’clock'in the basement parlor of the Baptist church with weomb anil Mrs. ©. W. Swill lead the de- ‘ternoon ck hos: ent at the | y A color scheme of pink and white was used-in the a] Mrs, W.E. Cleveland of 614 Ave. t the homey of hee varents fas August. 1 | Dickinson, t| North Dakota, will join Mrs, Evarts the home of Mr, any. hrs. W. F, Jones, at Miss; make connections. with the speciai Foot Specialist: : yotional and have charge of the bus? iness session, Mrs. Ralph Penner Members are lead for peace and prohipition.” Rev. L. R. Johnson of the First Baptist church will give an address selected to attend the district con- fi vention of the-W. C. 1. U. to be held i coll Thursday, August 3, A invitation is extended to all ed in the work of the W. C. T. U. to be present. inte BIRTHDAY PARTY. C., gave a birthday partys yesterday brate the o ‘on. Lunch was served on the lawn, i LEAVES FOR CONVENTION. | Mrs. Nellic Evarts and daughter, | Miss Gertrude, left this morning for a three-weeks vacation trip to Ca | fornia. Mrs. Evarts is a. delegate | | to the Supreme. convention of Pyth- n Sisters. which will be held at San Franeiseo, Calif. during the first part Mrs. C, C, Turner of another délegate from at some point on the road, probably at Denver, Colo. where they wiil convention train. W. Thayer and sister, Miss Hel- ayer—of Chicago, visited here today with’ friends before continuing jon their way to the coast. FAREWELL PARTY. A farewell: surprise party was giv- en for Mrs. C, J, Wermerskirchen of 311 Fourth St,, last evening by about twenty-five of het féiends froii St. Mary’s Sewing Circle. , Games, music and dancing were the chief diversion of te evening. Lunch was served by the ladies, and a handsome token of remembrance was presented to Mrs. | Wegnerskirehen, who is leaving the ; Valley Uity.” Miss Barr is employed city for St. Cloud, Minn., which whl be her future home. stone. Park, Salt Lake arid Denver: Mr: who have been touring to the Twin LEAVING city, Mrs, °C, .Wermerskirchen and sons; phases and Alyous, left this morning fof St.'Cloud, Minn, where they will. make their future home. Misses Adelaide‘ and Myrtle ‘and Marcella will léavt ‘thig evening to join‘ their mother...’ ! |to-make the trip. Mr. Stewart said that the rain was heavier in Wilton | than in Bismarck, and that he found the roads muddy. / RETURNING HOME. Miss A.D. Burr of Bottineau and Miss Anna Nestos of Hillsboro, who {have been attending the'‘state .con- ference of county superintendents at Fort Yates, stoppéd over hete this motning whilé on theit way home. RESUMES. POSITION. Miss Fozine Lindstrom of Minie- relatives at the home ‘of Mrs: Ed- ward Fitzgerald for the past week left this morning to resume her Po- sition, =~ VISIT. AT: FARM: 3 Mrs. J. G. MeQuillan and daughter, Miss Eunice,'who have been visiting at théir farm and friends in the Solen neighborhood for the past two weeks*haye returned to thé city. BISMARCK TRUTH CIRCLE, The Bismarck Truts Circle holds meetings regufarly every Sunday evening at 8 o'clock at 401 Fifth St., for the study ‘of Truti and Health. All dre welcome. ‘ -.’ WEEK-END VISIT. Miss Eliza Barr left last night to spend the week-end at her home in in the state department of education at the capitol. RETURNS' FROM TRIP. and Mrs. Franklin, L, Blume of Minot, apolis, Minh, who has been visiting |, te THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FOOD BALE 4% id being wed ys afternoon by the'ntembers of the A food sale NESS. Nole Aspland willJeave this even- ing for Miriricapolis, Mihn., where he TO. VISIT HERE.‘ Mrs. R. G. Beckley of Sioux Falls, S..D., will arrive this evening for a visit with friends here. and jn Man- dan, | BACK FROM: VACATION, * Dr. E. J. Latson, who has been ‘spending a two weeks’ vacation in Omaha, Neb., has returned td rage ed in the’ city this morning for. a short visit. Miss Maxine McCulloch of Wash. biirn, is: visiting with Miss’ Matsha Bowman of 809 Fifth St. John and Fred Buchwitz of Hurds- field, were business callerashere this morning. Mr. and Mrs, 0.'M. DeLa aaa J, W. RH DeLa of Drake, were city visitors totlay Mr. and-Mrs. Curtid Jenkins of Hazelton, were city visitors here to- day. A. W. Johnson of Hankinson was a business visitor here/today: : 'f T. Hagen of Cooperstown; made a Business trip to-the city yesterday. Harry Galloway, who i cal’ hospital, ig reported to bé rest- ing, but his.condition has not chang- ed ‘much in the last two days, Washout Delays Train: _ No. 4 on the Northern Pacific did not arrive until 6:30 o’clock this midtning because of a washout 41% Montana. It was due last evetlag: i Not Tuttle aN It was inddvertantly stated in ‘Phe Tribune following the last prison : SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1922 \HINK of getting an extra 12-cz. can of tie famous ‘Dit Price’s | Phosphate Baking Powder for only 5 céfits!: Yet that is exactly,” ‘what: you can Go as long as this: limited supply lasts! ‘ To give évery housekeeper an opportunity to try this: popular cae ‘powder, te ane 12-02, caris go on sale coitus ADVERTISING SALE LW. L. Dodso 4 thi . | baseball game that jue was dé- is eo 3a a pe: BRS a acts ae MEN AND WOMEN connection with the National Deity sd the Tuttle team: will play. the One 12 oz. can at special price. + _05 cents fe 459 Exposition’ to beheld’ at ‘St. Paul, | prison team again August 6. T: 30 ce : 2 Minn,, Oct. 7 to 14. wo 1 oz. cans for Seecinene a a6 cents | - Park Art Hair Shop pacieey St: Aidsiae Hospital. } be : 9-10 Hoskins Block will be a Boxing Exhibiti lightweight of Minneapolis; and Kid Fogerty. Boxing Exhibition will take place after twelve o’clock as dancing must stop at that hour under the city ordi- There is no ordinance as yet against boxing nance, exhibitions and we will see side seat. Boxing Exhibition Special Attraction..on: the Roof Garden TONIGHT Phone 408 ion between Billie Stearns, The that you have a good ring: BARN DANCE. A big batti danée will begiven by John Eliason tofiight at his farin five miles southwest of Baldwin; Every- body is cofdially invited to attend.’ RETURN FROM VACATION. _ Mr. and Mrs. Warren Taylor, who have béén énjoying 4 vacation at Glasgow Mont., have returned to their home neat the city. RETURNS HOME. Aes Dr. A. M, Fisher, who was called to York; Neb., by the death of his mother returned, to ‘his home yes: terday. ENTERTAINS AT BRIDGE. : : Mrs. Frank E. Shepard of 6, Avenue B, entertained at bridge yesterday afternoon. KON 'G. R. Dieckhoff, of Danzig, N. ’E.|/ . Mrs: S. B. Wescott of Hazelton; Mrs, Sim Laskin of the city, and Georke Ely of Menoken, have. entered the St. Alexius hospital for ‘treat- ment. Ivo Barney of Coal Harbor} Mrs. Carl Bredy of the city, Mrs. Roy Small of the city, and Miss Laura Lang of Emmett, have been discharged from the local hospital. Bismarck Hospital. Glen Beuhler of Mott, Thélmore |: Thorson of Hazen, Curtis Olson’ of Falkirk,” Emil’ Haas’ of Turtle Lake, |. Hanson of Trutle ‘bake, and Selmer Bendickson of Garrison, have ‘entet- |. ed the Bismarck hospital for treat- | menti ‘Raymond Van Vlett of Dris-|: coll, Charles Hacanson of Ryder, |. Nina ‘Reimer of Garrison, Frank Leg- | + etto of Marsh, Mont.; have been dis- charged from the local hospital. ——+ | PEOPLE’S FORUM || oS t t Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refatided . Without exception, this is the greatest bakifig powder value ever offered. Every grocer has had an. opportunity to.get.an ample supply; so visit your grocer today. . If he can’t pate ‘you, i a to the store nearest you. Every cin is new stock, id from the me Factory, and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction ot money fefunded; Act quickly as the supply is limited! ’ lafestsBetentelesitin pvideicd | Guulities: “Miss “Wantmersteints pop-4 aiplay of swift passages, surprising | ularity. has . been enhanced by the ouments and great entertaining | cleverness of the plays shé- has ap- peated in, ‘coupled with het charm | will still. further endear ‘her to the of-manner and skill in piésentation; | liost, of admirers her work has cre- and it is declared that “Evidence” | ated. Editar’, Tribune: ote with interest tlie district court Has dismissed the case for in: | 4 junction against the board of Coun: ty ‘Commissioners, which was brought at the instigation of certain ps 2 ROBERTSONS HAY FEVER CURE , busiriess men of Bismarck and one || You apply “ag dffected; Very simple. and easy to understand. Sx-inembér of ‘the county’ béard fot |]; “Directions come -with edch bottle. This includes a cure for the purpose of holding up the work ‘agthiha » fever. din ‘tha: dtate highway ledalig to tH eeide ee rohehitis which. is connected with ‘the hay ONO NOVO MDONG) D.T. OWENS & CO. Room 1, Eltinge Block. Money ta loan on improved city property. Houses and lots for sale in all parts of city. We can sell you-that Missouri River bridge. I wad a aa : ¥ dtrongly: in hopes that ‘the county (Ls WHITE W, 0. RORERESON ae 7 house and lot and loan you the money to help you pay ae commissioners would let this maé:|Ux staple tot a PRS TER for it. maneny tid tér go by default and that the tem- poraty injunction would be made permanent. As correctly stated by the Bismarck Tribune, if the county bodrd had no right to spend moriey for: the construction of a road || througH the city of Bismarck, they had no'right to sperid county money for the construction of the bridge, which is also in the city limits: Therefore, if the injunction had been made permanent the county would ‘| be entitled to a refund from the city for $124,000.00 the amount appropri- ated and set aside by the county | board for the building of the Mis- souri Riyer Bridge—in the city lim- its, As“everybody who read the. pe- tition asking for An injunction un- doubtedly noticed, it was signed ex- clusively “by fedidénts of: Driscoll, who make no secret of the fact that they were induced to sign said peti- tion by an ex-member of the county board, who claimed that the only in- terest:he had in the matter, was to prevent the expenditure of county money within the city limits. It may be interesting to know that this same @x-membef of the county board voted for the Missouri River Bridge) approriation of $124,000.00 when was a member of the county board. What has ciused ‘him to undergo a. change of heart? Draw your own conclusions! —A Farmer and Taxpayer. o> __________.g | AT THE MOVIES | Pate etal ltecrisiniah hacer “WE WILL WRITE YOUR INSURANCE FOR YOU. } > List your property with us for sale. Farm Lands. Rentals. Before Buying See D. T. OWENS & CO. | NEDO NO NONCM RENE NOOO IN Making It Clear By Means of Glasses | NG i USS Satisfaction in ! ; Eomrcs Business ecause we needéd larger quarters. The better to. serve our customers, we have ss, Moved our entire plant to the FARMERS UNION WAREHOUSE Qn East Broadway Every business man appreciates the value of a satisfied customer. One pleased patron is worth five new ones. The growth of our commertial department indicates the force of this statément. Our pleased pat- rons are constantly bringing us new friends. We. invite new accounts on this record of satisfaction. law PERSON who sees clearly usually thinks clearly and acts with decision. Nothing is so conducive to dullness as poor eyesight. Lassitude and nervous néss frequently are the result. The best remedy, if your eyes ail you, is correct glasses. And to get correct glasses you must be certain that the optician is.a man of experience. We are in every respect. See us at once and get an examination. FOLSOM Optometrist and Jewele: Bismarck, N..D. ° \. We are in a position now:to do all kinds ¥ = of Auto Electric Repairs, Battery Work / and Battery Charging miucti quicker and af THE ELTINGE “Invisible Power” is the feature attraction at the Eltinge Monday, with House Peters and Irene Rich as the featured players: ;The story. deals with efforts of a reformed con- Accurately viet to Ieud an, honest life. This Duplicate jpart\ is played by House Peters: | Irene Rich, as his wife, gives a sin- Broken eete portrayal of the-young mother ‘Lenses ” Orders . | We By Mail Promptly - * A Filled Bismarck Bank Bismarck, N. D. arid wife whose endeavor at last lift him from the stain of. a man who] has served a prison sentence, i * CAPITOL ‘ The Capitol theatér. presents Elaine Hammerstein for a two days’ engagement starting Monday in her

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