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TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1922 - ee ee | SOCLAL AND | | PERSONAL | —_____—__ Give Birthday - » Bridge Party A surprise birthday bridge-party was given by Mrs. O, W. Roberts yesterday afternoon at her home in vemembrance of her. birthday. Four 4 tables of bridge were played. «A color scheme of pink and white ° i Entertains for A : A California Girl Miss Ruth Gordner entertained at her home on Ave A West last night for Miss Virginia Callaway of Long Beach, Calif., who is a house guest of Miss Aldyth Ward. During the early part of the evening cards were were enjoyed by the company; later an automobile ride to Mandan was taken, VISITING HERE. Mrs. J. A. Erickson and daughter, Miss Delores, ‘of’ Crookston, Minn., are visiting at the home of Mrs, Ar- thur Dargan, for a short time before continuing on her way to her new home, at Lemmon, S. D. Mrs. Erick son was formerly a nurse at the Bis marck hospital. NURSE VISITS HERE. Mrs. S. A. Reznor and son, James, of Kirkwood, Ill, left this morning for their home after spending sev eral days as the guest of Miss Mar- THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Here Comes the Bride! SANDY RITES WEDNESDAY in Undertaking Parlors | Funeral Services to Be Held Funeral services for J. W. Sandy, M’KENZIE WILL ' CASE PUT OFF St. Paul, Aug. 8—Another contin- uation of one, week granted to day in, the -hearing on the will of Alexander McKenzie, former political leader of North Dakota whose $900,- G00 estate is in ‘probate court here for settlement. Counsel for some of the heirs sought the continuance. ‘The new date for che hearing is Au- - CAN YOUR PLUMS NOW! We have 33 crates to put on sale tomorrow at $1.60 a four-basket crate They are fine for eating whe died Sunday afternoon at -Car- rington of heart attack, will be held Wednesday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock gust 15, or. canning SUGAR TARIFF A color scheme of pink and ‘yellow ian Erickson ig Mra iiesnor, Waster, at Perry’s undertaking parlors, and CALL 387— was worked out in the decoration of the Roberts home. ‘fhe house was artistically. decorated with’ baskets and vases of,sweet peas and gladioli. When lurtcheon was served a huge white birthday cake with candles oc- cupied the! center of the table. ‘This came as a surprise to the guests for they did hot know that their hostess had invited them in to help her cele- »* brate her birthday. » * Immediately after Mrs. O. Lundquist and Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab received favors for high score at bridge. Mrs. John R. How- ell of St. Louis who is a guest of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Hall was an out of town guest at the party. Cathedral Wedding : Takes | Place Today A very pretty wedding took place in St. Mary’s Pro-Cathedral this morning at 9:00 when Miss Josephine M..Conway, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Conway of 815, 12th St., became the bride of George A. Lange. Father Slagg officated. The bride looked charming in a gown of white crepe romaine with @ %* corsage of réses. Miss Helen Con- way, a sister of the bride, was brides- maid. She wore a maise organdie dress and carried a‘ shower bouquet of ‘sweet peas, Gus Hogue, Jr. Was best man. Miss Conway is a stenographer in the United States Bureau of Public Roads. Mr. Lange is employed at the State Penitentiary. Both young people are ‘well'‘known in Bismarck. ’ Among''the out “Gf town guests were A. Lange, father of the bride- groom, and daughter, Miss Anna, of Long “Beach, Calif. Mrs. Theresa Wang of Billings, Mont., sister ot the bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs. A. Stromstead and daughter, Miss Eve- lyn, and son, Howard, of Mandan, Miss Sara Hanson of Fargo, and Mrs. H. Green of. Staples, Minn. the wedding breakfast, which was served at the Conway home at 815, 12th street, Mr. and Mrs. Lange left on an extended wedding trip to the lake regions in Minnesota. Upon their return they will take up thier residence in the city. was worked out in the house and table decorations. A large bowl ot sweet peas occupied the center of the dining room table when luncheon was served by the hostess. Miss Kathleen Brazerol of Washington, D. C., was an out of town geust at the party. TEACHERS VISIT HERE. Miss Fila Heskett, a teacher at Elbowoods, is visiting at the home pf Miss Ethel Smith for several days. Miss Edna Forberg, a teacher at Beach, stopped off for a visit with Misses Heskett and Smith yesterday while én route to Fergus Falls, Minn.; where she will spend the sum- mer at her home. RETURN HOME. Mr, and Mrs. T. R. ¢aylor who hav. been visiting with friends and rela- tives at Carson and Garrison,/for the past five wecks have retutned to their home. They were accompanicd home by Mrs. J. B. Taylor of Wilton, mother of Mr. Taylor. ST. LOUIS VISITORS DEPART Mr. and Mrs. John R. Howell ot St. Louis, Mo., left this morning for ,a trip to the coast after spending a week at the home of their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Howell will visit at Portland, Ore., and other points along the coast on their way to California. STOPS OVER HERE Fred Gehner of Washburn who has been enjoying a vacation at the lakes in Minnesota for the past three weeks stopped over for a visit with his brother-in-law, Grant Marsh yes- terday. LEAVES FOR HOME Mrs. W. E. Robinson of Steele who has been a guest at the home of Mrs, A. Johannsen of 420 Hannafin Ave for the past week left this morning for her home, J. Lee Smith, member of the C. C. Barnes Construction Co, of Des Moines, left this morning for Des Moines after spending a week here with his family at 217 Eighth St. merly Miss Cora Stordahl, a nurse! at the Bismarck hospital, and has been visiting with her sister at Died inson. RETURNS FROM VACATION. Miss Jessie Lieben of the ready-to- wear department at Webb Bros.’ re-} turned yesterday from a vacation trip spent with relatives and friends in Towa and. Minneapolis, Minn. CALLED HOME BY DEATH Mrs, W. E. Robinson of Steele who A, Johannsen was called home this morning by the death of her grand- mother at Steele. LADIES AID. The Ladies Aid society of the Firs: Lutheran church will meet at th2 church’ parlors Thursday afternoo, Aug. 10, All are cordially invited to attend. RETURNS HOME. Miss Alice Sales who has been vising with relatives and friends in Centerville, Ia., for the past six weeks has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. C. H Taylor and fam- | ily of Garrison, are visiting at the home of Mrs Tagfor's brother, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Taylor of 202 W. Thayer street. HERE FROM SEATTLE. Mrs. C. B. Harris of Seattle, Wash., has arrived for a visit with Mr. and Mrs, G. B. Harris of the Harris-Rob- ertson Women’s Shop BACK FROM NEW YORK. George B. Harris of the Harris Robertson Woman+ Shop has re- turned from a buying trip to New York. Mrs. Warren Taylor of Stewarts- dale, is visiting at the home of Mrs. Carolyn Taylor. ————___—_—:-* | CITY NEWS | — has been visiting at the home of Mrs./. Wedding march had died out. VICTIMS OF y ACCIDENT ARE | IMPROVING A. H. Allerding of. the Bismarck Music Co. who was severly, injuret when the Ford ranabout which he was. driving and an Oakland sedan which Harry Larson was driving met | in a head-on collission Saturday, night on Main street near, cae swimming pool is reported to %e able to «get about, but he is still sufféring. from pains in his che: X-Ray photo- graphs have been taken to discover the extent of the injuries, but. they have not yet becn completed. Fred Hoffman of the Rose Shop, who was the most seriously injured of interment will be in St. Mary’s ceme- tery. The body of Mr. Sandy was brought to Bismarck last night, His wife, who was in Bozeman, Mont., ar- rived in the “city in, response to a IS APPROVED Washington, Aug. 8.—A tariff rate of 2.3 cents a pound on sugar was approved today by the senate by a vote of 37 to 35. WE'LL DELIVER Lewis Coffee & Grocery Co. death message. ; Mr. Sandy, who was 61 years of age, had been apparently in fairly | good health, his associates in the bridge building department of the Northern Pacific said, the heart at- tack being sudden and-unexpected. | Mr. Sandy had been with the North- ern Pacific just five years, a friend said, he having started to work on August 6, 1917, and died’ on August 6, 1922, He was married in Bismarck, No children survive. iGIRLS “REPORT” BIG. CONVENTION | Instead of professionalsy“Misses Murphy and Lagerberg, students at Dakota Business College, Fargo, N. D., were called ypon to “take Pour-fifths spent in shipbuilding goes in wages. of all the money Neither Listed Nor Quoted Mrs.' Dr. C. C. Hibbs has resumed the practice of dentistry at his office, Lucas block, after an absence of many weeks,” CHIMNEY SWEEP Get prepared for the winter by having your furnaces and! chimneys cleared and repaired | now. Phone 231. | SPECIAL MEETING | There will be a special meet- ing of. the American Legion uxiliary Tuesday night at) eight o'clock. Some very im-| periant business is to come, down” and “‘write up’? the pro- j i A close-up of Marilynn Miller and Jack Pickford taken just after the [ ceremony that made them man and wife and before the strains of the | ceedings of the Firemen’s State Convention fecently, Never. be- fore has this feat of rapid stenog- raphy been performed by ‘school pupils. ‘The best places po. to D. B.C. pupils. Standard Oil Co has employed 113 graduates, Fail school is now open. ‘‘Follow the’ SucceS$ful.’” Success, sent free one year, on re- quest. Write Dakota Business ney “4 WrontSt., Fargo, ND, 4s soon as you adopt LEAVE FOR HOME St. Alexius Hospital the people in the Oakland car ‘is re-} ; . Gives Country - Mr. and Mrs. George Elhand ot] yfr5, Thekla Bender of St. An-|ported to be improving nicely, Mn fore the meeting and all, the new scientific : fast Gackle who spent the week end Vi8-| thony, Herbert Arndt of the city,|Meade returned to her home this members are urged to be method of « Club Breakfast) iting nere with friends left this] Prank Jager of the city, Mrs. Pius| morning, | present. Mrs, F.'S. Henry entertained at an 11 o'clock breakfast at the Country club yesterday morning in compli nent to Mrs. R. J. Beckley of Sioux Falls, $. B., who is a house guest of morning for their home, RETURN FROM TRIP My. and Mrs.“William Langer who have been enjoying a vacation trip in Aberdeen, and Casselton, S. D., re- Martin of Fort Rice, and H. Boehrn- sen of the city have entered the St. Alexius hospital for treatment. George E. Wallace of the city, and Master Harry Galloway of the city, have been discharged from the, hos- 0 lh cass | Leaves them daintil tinted with a hig. Our magazine, for your spare funds. ‘BISMARCK, There are people who anxiously, watch daily the quotations of stocks in which’ they are financially interested. As the market rises or falls comes hope or disappointment. The state of the market need give you little concern if your investments are represented by Certificates of Deposit issued’ by this bank. As they never vary in value, they are never listed nor quoted. Ask us-about them Gre F, NATIONAL BA! NO. DAKOTA D. T. OWENS & CO. Room 1, Eltinge Block. Money to loan on improved city property. Houses and Mrs. E. H. L. Vesperman. After breax | turned to their home last night. pital. fe ff gh I , fast the party repaired to the Henry Vine ETRE ¢} polish, finished ares lots for sale in all parts of city. We can sell you that home where they played bridge.’ Mrv.[> _°" . Bismarck Hospital rotecting. coat loan you the money. to help you pa F. E. Shepard won high score. Peter Sheptenko of Max spent the! wintiam Briese of Dawson, Mrs. cson ag he lusive hots and lot and loan you y. ti Ip you pay iRTHDAY PART Mot a am Treg [kG Saal rey for ten days WE WILL WRITE YOUR INSURANCE FOR YOU. x E BIRTHDAY PARTY. A birthday party was given for + Migs Dorothy May Yiedman by her mother} Mrs, H. F. Tiedman yester- day afternoon. Sixteen children were invited in the help to celebrate the occasion. The afternoon was spen.| morning for the est. ‘ahd: Los ter Beookact.sksarikave: te. in playing games. Eight candles ay -—— turned’ to' their respective: homes: af- e ie EE a SEER — peared on the big birthday cake| D. A. Houser of Napoleon, formerly | ter being under treatment at the hos- ——= — which; occupied tne center of the dining room tables when a birthda, lunch was served. RETURNS FROM FOREIGN LANDS Miss Olga Lillian Rupp, who re- turned recently from Manila and the Orient is visiting with her parents at Baldwin for several weeks. Miss Rupp, who was formerly chief cler). in the office of the attorney genera’ Sheptenko. E. Charles Counsell, district man- ager of the Atlantic Stamping com- pany of New York, who stopped off here for a few days visit left this of Bismarck, was abusiness caller here yesterday. Mrs. Charles M. Clevetand of burn was a city shopper here yester- day. Wash- Alfred Sprecher of New Leipzig, made a business trip to the city yes- terday. Schwantes of the city, and Rev. A. M. Wiley of Jamestown, have entered the Bismarck hospital for treatment. Lawrence Porter of Steele, Glen Beuhler of Mott, Mrs. B. C. Grow of Makoti, Charles Poe of Washburn, pital. MINES BOOST PRICES, CHARGE (By the Associated Press) _ St. Paul, Minn. Aug. 8—Several mines in the non-union fields, taking 611-2nd Avenue, So., PACIFIC NORTHWEST, CALIFORNIA AND OTHER POINTS. 2@ | The only route through Banff and Lake Louise. For full information write, phone or call H. M. TAIT, Gen. Pass. Dept. Hart's Marinello Shop, oom 4, Hughes Bldg, Rismarck, Opposite G. P. Hotel, List your property with us for sale. Fa‘m Lands. Rentals. Before Buying See _D.T. OWENS & CO. q id} was a student of literature at| H. F, Lobach left this morning for | advantage of the present fuel emerg- Northwestern. university, Chicago, III | several days visit in Fargo and Cas-| eney are boosting their prices far in Minneapolis, Minn. ? She stopped over a short visit with | selton, soescatatothe’ Beaver eranaards. 03 P ‘* > jfriends here last week before! going E. Tuttle, federal fuel administra- Cc fi c tomer juomae: ee Bakken of Fargo, a former) tor for the northwest telegraphed —— resident of Bismarck, is spending & intatees BIRTHDAY PARTY. few days here visiting, with friends Lease oes fuel; adminiotes “Mrs, L. H. Carufel entertained — 3 Many of thovininen! Mr./Tuttlg| sale eighteen children this afternoon at a ae A. eres ene family Of] gre charging as high as $8 at the ” i birthday party for her daughter, Miss| Wishek were shoppers here yester- rs . i + ‘ . Ernestine, who was even vents a | day Heine nls prises at the iho FOR GOOD HOME: TAILORING : oday. A big bir ake was Aiiedal te : A Rovas | aie of attcaction when the lunch-| ’Mr. and Mrs. M, L. Dinsmore of| ¥,,nieh Priced con! for ste rontsim Also Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing ‘ ¥ eon was served. ' Serlne were city shoppers here to-| , ton for the poorest grades, when ‘ : y SJ. 8 uanvesr atarosr over | laid down here. ‘ done by workmen who know how. AOAAVUNAOUOACODCOUOAAUOGEOOAUOUAEEOUAGUOASUOUAOOAOUOOANORANEUAOGUOCHOUOGEOOOGOOOROACOAUAAUAUA SD ee PAGK DN Riches |, (Chasiai Harman of Bevlah-tiade al (Pengo none ar eaten | : a EDT ITED) spent the week-end at Center. where | business trip to the city yesterday. [tisn, Mr. Tuttle suggested that the NICHOLS, THE TAILOR rH cette Wore: they visited with Mr. and Mrs, H. C. ji i 1 a t x Fs Martin and looked after land inter.| E. M. Christopherson of Nome was Sea ee ie inibca be refuad Lucas Block. Phone 396 ae j \ ests. Mr. Kiebert said that grain| a city caller here today. permits for distributing it and they in that vicinity was almost harvested.) ‘ - | 3iso be refused any of the coal 1S] | larc VS a er own pad: (“Miss Juanita Tavis of Glen Ullin| Which is being shipped to the head ‘ e LEGION. AUXIDIABY MEETING: visited here today. of the lakes.at normal prices. is of the American i fe Tania? Agsilinty wilt be Hild at 8 Rev. aid ars. Boothby ot Under. Piha estat apy bine UOVUUUUECUUNCADUNUUUREAUOEOAOUOOOGHUSEANDUEONOOCONNAEROOEEDOGLUOOOGOOSUOODULENOOCOOUERENOUUCODOCHOOAHEOOOUUUOCOCUOECOOUNENNDES WEDNESDAY. AND THURSDAY "clock, this ing. Important bus-| Wood, were city callers“here today. ible t t Mr. Tuttle’s sug- ci’ WPA \~iness will be transacted at this meet-| peti! ee eae nett GAME CALLED AT 6 PB. M. SHARP ing. All members are urged to be Miss Dorothy Patterson of Bris- 4 : " present. bane, spent the day shopping here. Undue exposure of the face to s ib t sis the summer sun, while it may CLASSIFYING SCHOOLS. William M. Baker of Menoken, was| bronze the skin, often leads to ir- : . A.C. Berg,’of Towner, state rural/ a visitor in Bismarck today. ritability and digestive troubles. ‘ school inspector, is spending severs ae days in the city helping with the an-| J. D. McCusker of Braddock is vis-] Goldfish numbering 500,000 are I MAR K FARG nual classifying of schools. iting here with relatives. imported into Great Britain nay VS. Saray: | year, most of Ahem coming from VISITING ‘PARENTS, Miss Theresa Smith of Upderwood,| fraty, where th¢ breeding is a bis |} VUUIIIIINIINNNNNIIINNININNNIIIIUNMUINIIIUU4010001000100101000001111 Miss Vivian Dolan of mstae shopped here today. Rice | u 11TH, 12TH AND 13TH S. D., is visiting with her parents, ‘ "sti, and Airs, dose Dolan of Fist TOMORROW NIGHT 11TH AND 12TH GAMES CALLED AT 6 P. M. SHARP street. 7 ; Ut ROYAL NEIC*BORS MEET. f | ., AUGUST 9TH SUNDAY THE 13TH The regular monthly meeting of | 4 the Royal Neighbors will be held in a ae | -AT SHEBLER’S DAIRY FARM GAME CALLED AT 3 P. M. the Knights of Pythias hall tonight. r SPEND FEW DAYS ATT LAKE. ay ta akiward Alfcon and sisters, Misse: /f —do you have trouble getting ties that hold their Music furnished by B ing a few days at Lake Detroit, Minn.|{ shape? No need to worry about this any more, for WAGNER'S ORCHESTRA ; : LADIES ATDy ‘| KLEIN presses all ties he sells FREE at any time. §) ‘ BISMARCK vs. WAHP.BRECK. ! ¢ The Ladies Aid of the Trinity Lu- : ; . | t : 2 5 / Che ee A Sheet tomorrow at. Al80, do you have trouble getting the right sleeve J AJ] Taxis and White Bus Line will furnish TH AN TH “+ + * ternoon at 2:30 o'clock. \{ length? KLEIN will shorten the sleeves of any shirt Service at: 25e each. | 14TH AND 15' ‘| Mtn OT Ratko end daamnlen he sells to the desire of the customer. That's KLEIN CAL, GAME CALLED AT 6 P. M. SHARP pall h Raise ‘esterday with trends | SERVICE to his customer. Oh, yes—nearly forgot to [| Lunch Served at Midnight Willen Mtl ee ces Rete | say that all men’s hose are guaranteed to give satisfac- Everybody Welcome was a business visitor here yester-|{ tory wear. day. PL I ET ILL LLL DR IDLY ELLE LEELA

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