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y , FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, ——* GIRLS! LEMONS ————$________. } SOCLAL AND. \, PERSONAL | —_____ _____...__~@ dGives Breakfast i for Girlhood Chums 1922 BLEACH THE SKIN Squeeze the juice of two lemons. }into a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug store will supply for a few cents, Fred Fisher of Stanton was a bus- iness caller here yesterday. NEW PAVILION OPENS SATURDAY Harry L. Wagrer, organist at the THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Man Loses Hundreds - of Dollars “Iam sorry I did not hear of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy a few years ago,.as it would have saved me several hundred dollars. Five years I suffered from indigestion tainment with its absolute dash and utter daring. The picture was directed by Lynn Reynolds, whose skill is well known throughout the country. BOY, 16, CHARGED AS BOOTLEGGER Fargo, N. D., Aug. 11.—Morris Rot- tenberg, charged with bootlegging sacramental wine was arraigned here yesterday and released under $750 bond, his case being continued. A sixteen-year-old buy was arrested at New Rockford, his home for alleged violation of the national prohibitio. laws, federal’ headquarters here :an- nounced, shake well,,and you have a quarter pint of harmless and delightful lemon Eltinge theater, will direct a new ic dance pavilion to be opened Satur-|and Severe bloating. I grew worse bleach. Massage this sweetly frag-| day night at the east end of the new/ all the time, My doctor said (an rant lotion into the face, rieck,’arms| Missouri river bridge . A seven- operation would be all that could and~hands each day, then shortly} piece orchestra will furnish music,| Save me. ‘I took a course of Mayr’s of Detroit, Mich, A 89 note the beauty and whiteness ot| including two pianos, cornet, saxa-| Wonderful Remedy instead ard for ifBonitave of the St. Alexius hospital, Famous stage beauties use this| It is planned to conduct the Satur-| well.” It is a simple, harmless pre- i OL NET WEIGH? Saves Money | Guards Health PRICE Improves if, Mrs. Florence Davis gave an 11 1 ‘ho'clock ‘breakfast at her home on 411 « , Third street yesterday morning in ‘ > feompliment to Miss Ella Macaulay lund Mrs. R. J. Bee! i lemon lotion to bleach and bring that | day night dance until 12 o’clock Man-| paration that removes the catarrhal 1 eckley of Sioux Falls, | rt clear, rosy-white complexion,| dan time and 1 o'clock Bismarck | mucus from the intestinal tract and also asa freckle, sunburn, and tan| time. It also is announced that two|allays the inflammation which | bleach because it doesn’t irritate. special policemen will keep the pa-| causes practically all stomach, liver S. D. Places were laid at the table for eight guests., Vases and baskets on , a in of garden flowers were used to decor- gate the Davis home. ‘Madies were girlhood chums in Bis- jmarck ,they ¢njoyed a very pleasant recalling. parties and events that took place when they ‘lived here. 2 j CALIFORNIA VISITORS {| Mrs. No H. Katz and, daughters, | Mrs. Eva Blank, Mrs. Rae Courte- & mauche, and’ Miss Bessie Katz of ; San Francisco, Calif., arrived in the city Wednesday for a visit at the home ‘of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Katz of Second St. Mrs. Katz and family are fo ner residents of this vicinity, having lived here thirty years ago. They are now touring the United States and Canada and expect to re- turn to their home by the last of the month, They will make the return trip by way of the Canadian Pacific route, FAREWELL PARTY. A farewell party was given by the Iedies Aid and friends’ atthe home “o! Mrs, J. 0, Varney for the Mrs, E. G. Thraiis yesterday evening. The eve- Since all the| of the First) Baptise| | —SS—o—ooOo sonage, 405 Sixth St. Everybody is cordially invited to attend, LEAVE ON MOTOR TRIP Mr. and Mrs. George F. Dullam left this morning on a motor trip of three or four weeks which will be spent in the Lake region of Minnesota and other points east. RETURN 8 HOME. : Miss Pearl Crook of Waterville, Minn., who has been visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. E, F, Duehr- ing, for the past two weeks returned to her home.this morning, LEAVE FR HOME, Mrs. Carl Nelson and son, Aidrea of Starbuck, Minn., who has been vis- iting at the home of Mrs. J. M. Han- son for the past week left this marn i i VISITING PARENTS. Mr. J. O. Severtson, cashier of the First National Bank of Sheyenne, is A baby girl was born in Bismarck to Mr, and Mrs, Fred Siems of Men- oken this morning. John F. Robingon, president of the First National Bank of Steele, who has been ill for the past few weeks, still is seriously sick, according to friends, Threshing of wheat began on the farm of E. G. Patterson, three miles east of the city yesterday. the earliest threshing of wheat yet ing for-her home. reported. The wheat will grade No Ruben Samuelson of Hazen, Norma i vilion free from any objectionable conduct and the pavilion will be| appendictis. conducted on the highest plane. “Baby Girl. Is Very Il Threshing Wheat. “ This Bismarck Hospital. fay NEws. = —_—_——_——_—_* : ’ | feet of water and bring up a@ ten- and intestinal ailments, inelugies One dose will corf¥ince or money refunded. ? For Sale at all Druggists. Dive from the surface of seven | pound weight, which is equivalent to the weight, of a person in the water. The following boys were success- ful:. Herb Zvoorist, Wendel Sand- ers, Bert, Dunn, Paul Clifford, Ogden Ward, Lee Hughes, Art ‘Nathan, Al Watkins, and. Milford Dresback, >—________..__4 | AT THE MOVIES | ST eee THE ELTINGE The stirring Rex Beach story, “The Tron Trail” is showing at the Eltinge 1, | Friday and Saturday. It is the pow- erful, gripping kind of a story that everyone \jkes and concerns . the Alaska, Snow and ice, rain and thaw, and the feverish rush to lay: the tracks through thé Alsakan wilder- ness before the . terrible winter building ,of pioneer railroad through | BANDITS MAKE HAUL OF SILK Brookings, S. D., Aug. 11.—Bandits broke into the Saulk store here last night and escaped with men’s wear- ing apparel and women’s silk dresses valued at between $5,000 and $6,000. The loot was carried away in a motor truck, according to the olice. No ef- fort was made to force the safe in the building. 17-YEAR-OLD BOY GIVEN LIFE SENTENCE Forth Worth, Tex., Aug. 11.—Hous- ton Upton, 17 years old, was given a life sentence by a: jury ut Claredon this morning for killing his school room sweetheart, Gladys Solloman, as she slept in her bed at the Sollo- man ranch’ home in Floyd county. The killing occurred February 27. The case was transferred to Claren- don on a change. of venue. Baking Containsno Alum Use it—and Save! SPECIAL! Some grocers may have a few cans left of Dr. Price’s . bearing the label with the special advertising offer recently announced. A big value at its regular price, Dr. Price’s is an unparalleled. bargain at this special ’ sale price. Don’t fail to see if your grocer has some left! Osman of. Ryder, Evelyn Jacobson, of the city, Walter Inget of Win, Mrs. Henry Orvi of Fort Clark, John Weible of the city, James O’Callagh- an of Hazelton, Mrs. G. C. Meidinger of Medina, and Mrs, Feter Hofstad of visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G, Severtson of 823 Fifta street. ning’ was spent in social conversation. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. “Mrs, Thrams, who has een “one of the raithful workers in the Baptist church during the year, closed down on the workers, and the desperate opposition of the enemies, form a proufsion of high spots that keep intense interest suspended from. start to finish. Short subjects on WHY WOMEN GET DESPONDENT Are not women naturally as light- hearted, brave and hopeful as men? ‘Yes, cértainly; but a woman's organ- ism is essentially differnt from a PICNIC SUFPER. Thirteen girls of the Workmen's . + of her residence ‘in’ Bismarck, will f ; 4 i iehve. tombrteye fot Oak jand, Calit, Compensation Bureau enjoyed a pic-| Moffit, have entered the Bismarck pe Ey ta are Moe ee Waa | man's, —more delicate, more sensitive hers? dhe eed Ghter, Misg| Nie supper at the home of Misses} hospital. William Briese of Dawson,|Lee Moran comedy, “Three Weeks) ang more exacting. “Women indeli- aan C.,c : Hate wnuanaaen ante. vhother | thel Lane and Maud Fauster yester-| returned to his home after being un-| Of. cate. chealihwTarsiv wares dependent: BOWERY DANCE “Never Fails” makes good} Dr.:C.:C. Hibbs. has resumed the will’ make their home: $ day evening. * der treatment at the hospital. SCC MLAOL more nervous, more, irritable and| At Menoken tomorrow night,| bread. Try a sack for your roa of dentistry at his office, . more despondent. - When a woman| Aug, 12th. Good music. Lucas block, alter an absence of many next ‘baking. On the wings of the wind, at weeks. breakneck pace, to the limit of his horse’s endurance, heedless of every- thing but the need for speed, and still more speed. Tom Mix rides the St. Alexius Hospital. Master Theodore Bishof of ' Zee land, Mrs. Christina Fritz. of Manda, Miss Mabel Staigle of the city, Mrs. T. E. Hoffman, F. J. Conway of Water- develops nervousness, sleeplessness, backaches, headaches, dragging-down pains and melancholia she should | qu- lose no time in giving Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound a fair GO ON VACATICN TO LAKES, Miss Mildred Boyd and Miss Rose Huber left this morning for a week or ten days’ vacztion at Detroit, B. & P. W. CLUB PICNIC. About twenty-five members of the Business and Professional Women’s club enjoyed a picnic supper at the New Fall Shoes hs ~ club room last evening. The young | Minn. i : : ‘ >» women had planned to have a iene Soe town, Mrs. J. A, Smith and baby girl| sands of Arizona, Many things are] trig}, as it will quickly dispel such || We have received our fresh TO VISIT HERE. of Burnstad, has ween discharged|in the balance—life, love, prepert¥-| troubles, ‘This root and herb medi-|f{ shipment of O’Domnell’s at the Tourists Camping Ground, bz did not go as planned beeause of the bad weather. The evening was spent Miss Dorothy Hayes of Jamestown, arrived here yesterday for two or from the St. Alexius hospital. Evelyn Upham of Freda and M Mi And he wins them all, for red blood is in his veins, and the call to give} battle throbs in his veins. i cine contains no drugs and has been the standby of American womanhood —advt. Ladies’ Fall Shoes. in and see the advance Come! for nearly fifty years. This school has been under the same in plaji i three weeks’ visit with Miss Louise| William A. Gruenberg of the city hn. nlaying’ ‘games one Pete 2°. | archer. | have entered the hospital This is just a glimpse from es eee, Ie styles. nent for mote. tha and Ware Sey : a eer nen new picture “For Big Stakes,” the) The American Legion Aux ENTERTAIY CALIFORNIA GUESTS | LEAVES TO VISIT RELATIVES. | @——-—————__——_ | Fox production starring Mix, whi | ai wil hold a fond ‘anleito- Economy Shoe Store Mira JM, Brod entertained this |, Mrs. RR. Wolfe let this morning| | Bigmaxck Boys || ¥l be sown a onc ike it| morrow afternoon at Hoskins 105 Fifth St. Vhaihing a aeons i t k or ten days’ visit with rel-| 9. eginnin . Boys i 3 i zi unses. 10W, afternoon in, honor;:of MeN ee et Lisbon ye ( eae for its outdoor adventure, men will! Meyer. Opposite McKenzie Hotel “opportunities jr securing atives at Lisbon. TO VISIT FRIENDS, Miss Irma ‘Goldsmith of Wisheh, Katz and daughters, Mrs. Eva Blank s Bessie Katz, and Mis Rae Court- emanche of San Francisco, Calif. A p social afternoon was enjoyed by the like it for the punch it carries, and its romance will appeal to the ladies. No matter what their age or sex, everyone will chjoy this film enter- positions for ates sted send for our free catalogue. Mankato Commercial ‘College, Man- The Boy Scount Life Saving Test which was completed last Saturday consited in the following events: Jump into seven feet of water ladies, A luncheon was served by the | arrived here yesterday for a visit i i i Jothed in street shoes, pants and hostess. Mrs. Katz and daughters | With friends. ' ore im 100 | he kato, Minn, will soon leave Bismarck for Seattle res, aus remove these, then swim 1 Wash, Edward Groetish of Driscoll, made| yards. Sem —- a business trip to the city yesterday Fe Bre rig rom att ane sora i IRTHDAY SURPISE “| evening. jholds, the wr 5 B d B ; : j in Kiss Patel Thompson was sur- = strangle and the bac® trangle. roa way azaar All Summer Hats, white ' Miss Sue Hanson of. Norma, visited; Tow @ person 30 feet by each o - é included, $1.00 to ; ee OUT U TU WLLL UML UU UL UUM Wu LIL ‘the following ‘methods: The head 504 Broadway 7 «UU TO ..... Ca eae 40 gale tale ¥ { prised by eleven of her girl friends i yesterday evening when they arrived at her home to help her celebrate her seventh birthday. After an even- . ing spent in playing games, refresh- ; ments were served. The honor guest { was presented with a number of ¥ pretty gifts by her friends, Waists worth from $3.00 to $13.50. Clearing Sale, $1.00 to.............. Re $3 95 New Fall Hats in all newest shades. Velvets, Duvetyn and Silks. All kinds of Felt Hats. Priscilla Dean’s Silk Tams. Only ee aes eee oils ee eae + Sia stactae $1.75 _. NIELSEN'S MILLINERY and Waist Shop here with friends eoday. carry, the hair carry, one arm carry, and assist the tired swimmer. M, Zvorst, Propretor ‘The Store With Low Prices M, Scheller of Hankinson, called cn friends here this morning.” Radio School Lectures, Entertainment and Exhibit ‘ Aug. 16,17,18 - Conducted by Fr. Hillory,' Professor of Physics, St: Johns. Univ., Collegeville, Minn. A BIG CLEAN-UP SALE SATURDAY ONLY LADIES’ WAISTS A great clean-up sale of 150 Ladies’ Poplitt Waists. All sizes. All colors. Values from $: to $3.75. A big snap. 1 25 Saturday only x HERE ON BUSINESS. M.D, Anderson of Fargo, state } Geld manager of the Modern Broth hood of America has arrived in Bis | marek und will spend several weels here in organizattsn work, William | ¢ @ signed guarantee, Stop Falling Hi — This New Way A sure, safe way to overcome falling hair and baldness Ute YAEL LARA USANA now supply you Nt b | Without injury git AMC Ball Mason jars. Your family will be grateful and your guests appreciative in the months to come. You'll save money, too—from Y% to 4—by doing your owncanning, Factory prepared fruits are extravagant. Pineapple Cream Sherbet, quart, 60c Caramel Ice Cream, quart, 60c Banana Sherbet, quart, 60c Lounsberry of Marian, district .dep- | signed guarantee, y LADIES? SKIRTS = uty, who has been here for sevens Van Eas and that - ureitation by the. ‘Akoit Mn Poult ShirGe aie 2 x 3 days lett, yesterday to continue his te nie and daily application of and blue, Values $7 to 39. A 2 Auditorium St. Marys School hair grow, forthe 1) big snap, 2 Bismarck, N. D. GIVES TEA FOR SISTER. Pa out of 100 qe ia i Saturday only ....... ° = Mrs, M. M. Ruder of 815 Ave. esta actually . CANTON FLANNEL ED i et antectoinessh ton for her siete, Mess| BTM ADEE A ou ctaysiop OSODRY Ha vie Step on miganen An the Morning classes for those who are plan jy tn Heltein of ibbing, Mion. | LSE A ge van Eat, only bot new ‘pattems. 3 Inches wide ning to build their own sets. ie: -Rudesif at whl not fa ion tt 'alue 30c yd. Spec’ ° ce ee csday vafternon from.3 to’ 6| tan es Liquid’ Seatp' Sanne, with a This preperation i@ ns tarday, Pde. 2OC ! Lectures and Entertainments 8:00 P. M. o'clock. ‘The hostess was assisted 1n | 22ecese htoperntion, in wold on w_qositive a boon fo every~ MEN'S UNION SUITS AT ONCE 3 ; moe pouring tea by Misses Lilliam Rigler. | Geirerto get atarced ut once-—Van es woman 20 afflicted 19 aozen Men's Fine Ribbed ‘ as ; ; Tickets for Entire Course $1.00 Janet Carufel and Celia Rosen. will not disappoint vou. Union Suits, Value Six of the best building lots in the east part of the city, Single Lect Adrnission 50 CLOSING DAY EXERCISES Finney’s Drug Store {Hart's Marincllo Shop, $1.25. Saturday clean-up 79c close to school and down town. with trees, sewer and ingle Lectures, Adrnission 50¢ m 4, Hughes e-. 1S . ‘ ‘ s is ‘ _A part of: the closing day exer: Bismarck, N. D. “Ooo Sot, Gieamue Bee water, going at a give-away price. Good investment Auspices Knights off Columbus citer tor aue Hinde ee aille egies Ladies’ and Mens all woo! for the speculator. A Bargain for the home builder. ANS i Bathing Suits. Values $5.50 to Moore school during the summer : feat Le IL umn | $6.75. Clean-up Sale, ’ : ° = We Seco oni the ne Re nee rstwnaranirta 4-751 Here's a Real Opportunity \s* ' niciwas thoroughly enjoyed. by the Th Ch l i ; S h | - EE sian aan e OCcO a e op All wool, full size. Values $4.50 Hedden R lk inte A RETURNING TO WISHEK. ys Hee to, perts Boscia 3.25 edden heal state Agency a ‘Mrs, Helen Corty of Wishek who The House of Quality’ for Saturday. ......-- Webb Block Phone ‘O spent a month at, the jhome it het daughter, Mrs. R. A. Foisy of Wilton, and several days with Mrs. J..B. Say ‘ i : jer -of Bismarck, and ether friends We Use Only the Purest of Ingredients : L has returned to her home and re- aft soe her work at the telephone of- in Our Ice Creams and Ices A Delightful Variety of ‘Praserdes EI : E ae BULK ICE CREAMS can be made with | SUCCESS IS E Mr, and Mrs. J. J, MacLeod an daughters, Misses Mary and Jean left P me] P h ) Pl N A h e a ee meen pt For Saturday—For Sunday eaches, Pears and Plums ot Achieve : lakes in Minnesota and to atten A = a hich will b ugust 12—August 13 nae : Boy Set com Lake, Wis. They will e . JAMS, jellies, conserves and pickles are “While You Wait’ E return home about Sept. 1. : mest Hae wholesome and healthful when = ‘ ICE CREAM SPECIALS made _at home with the fine quality peaches, pears JOIN RELATIVFS IN FAMILY R§ Sant YP be Many for f ice-=- i in- | . an _ mia if a pe Hazethurst|= Vanilla Ice Cream, quart, 50c and plums, from the heate Northwest. Sn i formecly renaieed! are yea " apartments, left this morning for Sultana Ice Cream, quart, 60c Get them as soon as they're on the market and put days, to complete are now })erformed by ma- Minneapalis, Minn., where she will Chocolate Ice Cream, quart, 50c . up a generous supply of preserves—in chinery in just a few minutes. The big things in life, hs wever, cannot be accomplished “While you vijait.” Building a savings account as a step})ing-stone to suc- join her brothers and sisters in 2 family reunion. Mrs, Pierce will re- turn home in about ten days. VISITING AT LAKES. Mrs. Andrew ‘lier and children, BRICK ICE CREAM Sweet Pickled Pacific N. W, Growers & Jobbers Assocation cess is one of them. j = 3h ave een ren eeandria Lake (i Maple Nut Brick Ice Cream, per brick, 65¢ P mated “— sere General Offices, Minneapolis, Minn. jar rou Ballding a savitigs account? We [Ei i i shall. be glad to have you open one at this |= Sultana Brick Ice Cream, per brick, 70c Neapolitan Brick Ice Cream, per brick, 70c We will be glad to make up any other flavor or fruit Ice Cream upon request. While shopping, rest at the CHOCOLATE SHOP and enjoy one of our Special Afternoon Teas. TRY OUR HOT LUNCHES — SERVED NOON AND EVENING DAILY 2 bs. brown sugar A pint vinegar 1102, stick cinnamon cloves Boil sugar, vinegar and cinnamon 20 min- utes. Dip peaches quick- ly into hot water, then rub off the fur with a towel. Stick four cloves into each peach. Put in- to the syrup and cook until soft, using half the fruit at a time. Follow same recipe for pears, Minn. are visiting with Mrs. F. B Strauss and family at Green Lake for a short time. bank. i | q WILL GO HOME SUNDAY q William L. Parsons of Grand Island, Neb., who has been visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. , Parsons of 514 Sixth St., will return to his home Sunday. CITY NATIONIAL BISMARCK, NO. DAKOTA PHONE 744 PHONE 744 WE WILL DELIVER ICE CREAM AT ANY HOUR Nc AR y ICE CREAM SOCIAL \ The Epworth League of the Mc- Cabe Methodist church will give an ice “ream social tomorrow evening on the lawn of the Methodist par- ram can : : a | | | 3 2 2 = 2 i 3 = 3