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~ “ j 4 ‘ TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1922 ae THE BISMARCK. TRIBUNE: .. ; iat eaaeESE ila day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. maaNnn has Ail owen eed Lannie Big Baking — ; | Bank Harvest , P owder Val ue Proceeds Promptly 2 _ nT ——_—___ ——_—-——# | Miss Pauline, of Tacoma, Wash., are visiting for a few days with Mrs.| ' Legal Woman to Millisegnis | patents, Mr. and Mrs. eort Ol jou. ‘Start Fargo Club| °°” BUID NEW HOME i Mrs. Alfred Zuger left today for; The construction of a stucco col- Eargo, where she will. cooperate with| onial house for Mr. and Mrs. Philip > the Fine Aris Club in the organiza- | Webb at 705 Fourth St., will begin in tion of a City Federation of clubs. 8 few days. : Mrs. Zuger received a. request from [grr le el the president of the Fine Arts Club| Mrs. F, J. Schrimpf. of Dickinson asking her: to help them organize a| Who has been in a local hospital for city federation. Since Fargo did not the past five weeks left this morning have one and, it was understood that | for her home. Bismarck had one of the best in the — state, Mrs. Zager has also received | | WEEK-END IN FARGO. | ‘ , eg saat ae f i ‘iss ry t it tl - H insu wi ry ol wo SS tinea ale ingen in are iting ith Mine F there were no other reason for using Dr. farmer patrena to. deposit. all chopsthecks ~——trtat s anize literar, jeming, a former Bismarc! rh. = €) 2 . rae % : tit ua See am econ Le | Feri f Price’s Phosphate Baking Powder, its well- ° promptly—just as soon as they are received. Mrs. Zuger will stop off for a visit |, ON VACATION VISIT. e ‘ ‘e ‘ vas with friends in Valley City. Miss Frances Johnson left this known high quality would be sufficient. But in Checks and drafts may be sent us by mail. pce moraine oH . vacation ‘trip to Ra- a A 5 3 ape Just endorse them with your name and the Seventeen Teachers |'** *™¢ “%. addition to this, think of these other advantages! words “For Deposit Only.” Farmers of this vicinity are cordially in- Dr. Price’s is sold at the low price of 25c for.a large vited to deposit crop money here, ‘Time de- can of 12 ounces... It is pure and. wholesome and posit accounts are especially invited. imparts a fine, appetizing flavor. to the food. H 4 TO VISIT FRIENDS. Take Examination Miss Margaret Cordon left today \ for a visit with friends in Wishek. Ye Seventeen young men and women % took the state teachers’ examinations} Editor Walter F. Cushing of Beaeh which were given at the court house| entered the Bismarck hospital today Aug. 10 and 11. Applicants for the} for an operation and treatment. teachers’ certificate included the fol- ® lowing Esther Anderson of the city, CITY VISITORS. Mabel Bergquist of Underwood, Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kitts of 'Gar- George C. Gray of Wilton, Mrs. R. A.| riscon, were city callers today. Moore of the city, Julia Ferris of the It contains nothing to. leave a bitter taste—no ' NATIONAL BGA) witv, Esther Reichert of the city, ON VACATION. i i i in i 1, Kathryn Cleveland of Wilton, Bernice| Miss Nellie Michelton has gon to ingredient which is not in itself wholesome. . ° f © Rants of Wilton, Ralph Hurr of|Fargo on her vacation. ress fe : : BISMARCK. NO. DAKOTA ’ . ” Sterling, Adolph Brose of Arena, Rob-' ert H, Woodland of Glencoe, Martha! Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Deanet and Kicrland of Regan, Jean Darmody of | daughter, of Elbowoods called on| J the city, Margaret Gilman of Livona,| friends here today. Emm Trygg of Baldwin, and Pearl Peterson of Wilton. Miss Ruth Cordner has gone to \ . Wishek for a vacation visit with ENTERTAINS FOR FRIENDS friends, : Miss Muricl Robinson entertained a small party of ‘young people Frf-|* ©. C, Fritz of Raub made a’ busi- y evening in honor of her guest, |,ness trip to Bismarck yesterday Miss Lunetta Wright of Jamestown, | evening. and Miss Meriam Taylor of La- |: — 1 Moure who is a guest of her aunt, Miss Bessie Brown of Rolla is Miss Leila Diesen. Dancing wae the | visiting with friends here for two ion of the evening. Light re-| weeks. freshments were served yb the hos- ‘ tess at the close of the evening. < |* Miss Esther Smestad of Velva vis- ited and shopped here today. Large can, 12 ounces, only 25c | ~ NO DUST—ROADS ARE OILED OS SAME MUSIC New Cook Book Free White Bus Line Will Furnish Service at 25 Cents Each N the New Dr. Price Cook Book, St there are 300. delightful recipes . for all kinds of cooking and baking —some of them the most. famous recipes in use today; Every house- RETURNS FROM MOUNTAINS. |" Attorneys E. T. Burke and W.-L. e Smith and. famisies have returned from a ten days outing trip in the|~ ‘ 5 4 Killdeer inountains. They report a|, A+ E. Miller of Elgin was a busi- verw enjovable time and are enthus{- |"ness ‘ealler here. today. astic in their praises of the natural Be ‘ beauty of the Killdeer mountain| | William Gillen of Mott! atte a country and the genial hospitality of | business trip to the city Ye its pene. 5 Spee ee R. J. Dolliver of Medina was UNIVERSITY MAN VISITS city visitor here today. PARENTS . Gs. + ©. Herndron Taylor who has been at- tending the University of Michigan, CITY NEWS | has arrived in the city for several | @——~ ’ visit with his parents, Mr. and St. Alexius Hospital. Oscar Peterson of Wing was & business caller here today. | SPECIAL! Some grocers may have a few cans left of Dr. Price’s béaring the label with the special advertising offer re- cently announced , for TTL CHURN Radio School NN LEER wee Mrs. E. J..Taylor. Mr. Taylor is.8| - Miss Cora Opland of Mott, Master senior in the department of engineer-| Gward Kilzer of Richardton, Mrs. An- Lectures, Entertainment and Exhibit ing. ton Messmer of Ollie, Mont.; Miss : a limited period. A big A Leona Densmoré of Sterling, Miss keeper will value a copy of this value at ite regular ey Aug. 16, 17, 18 BACK FROM’ BLACK: HILLS. ~ | Hazel Kitts of Garrison, Miss Beat- 4 A 4 2. Mr, and Mrs, S.. Parke and chil sige Rose of Mandan, Misa Marzarct book which can be had’ free by etre, Or. Fee's 9 90 = Conducted by Fr. Hillory, Professor of Y dren,, who Eare Nee een ee Taylor of Garrison, and Master Rich- : s unparalleled ainat z Physics, St dati Univ. Collegeville ‘ st two months in the Black Hi h ity, have en- ‘De & ; E 4 bargaina 2 : 4 is \ returned to their homes [ast night. ee Sree ohieaije hoapltal tee addressing Price Baking Powder this special sale price. E y' p Mi ’ 74 ° Shey expect to leave for Red Rock, | treatment, Mrs. F: J. Schrimph of ‘actory, 1003 Independence Boul Don’t fail to see if your \Z inn. Minn, the first of next week. Dickinson and Master Walter ant F ry; P' o- a eye left! iz tty Miss Hummel of Gackle, and F. L. ard, Chi Pe . groce: some, 5 Auditorium St. Marys School GOES TO FARGO. Higbee of Baldwin, have been dis- v icago, Illinois, E . Mrs. Alfred Zuger left this morn-| {frveq ‘from the’ hospital. : ; z Bismarck, N. D. ing on a weeks’ visit to ares. She ; as accompanied. as f ‘alle 2 : Tae Beare Wolie Nielson who Bas |” yg. gem ee roid _ Morning classes for those who are plan- ning to build their own sets. Lectures and Entertainments 8:00 P. M. Tickets for Entire Course $1.00 Single Lectures, Admission 50c Auspices Knights of Columbus been visiting with her daughters, | ase Y i sani A | Mont; Arthur Hokana of Wing; '} Atisses Minnie J. and Hazel Nielson.) Von's TCs stanton; Ben Dock- ter of Arena, and Mrs. L. L. Garri- may Vee RETURNS: FROM LAKE ? Circle, Mont. have entered A Philip Meyer who has been spend-| the Bismarck hospital for treat- The Bismarck Lake, Minn, has returned to the city.| Dancing on the Roof Gar-! Shoe Hospital Mrs. Meyer will return sometime ; ncing oO ' ing a short vacation with Mrs. Mey-| iene, near the end of the month. den every Wednesday and Sat-|P puts Shoes in First Class AUT TIE T AT IAN NOTAR TAT AN ACTA INAEL AY TACIT NCTAN TE TREAT TENE TEAC ACATTAT CCST TATA TAC TAG TAG Wednesday -- Wednesday er at their cottage on Shoreham ge ¢ rs } RETURNING FROM VACATION php 4 feos pig coe Shape at Reasonable Prices SEI LL CC Uo Me. and Mrs, F. A. Lahr and | GID © : net Coenal Mail Order Work : daughter and Mr, and Mrs. W. P.| dishes. Peppy music. Come a Specialty : Ti ~% rt ime: 2:30'° | .% | Sms and daughter who have been| up and have a moonlight enjoying a ten day vacation in the waltz where the mosquitoes, H. Burman, Prop. “ Black Hills are expected to return) flies and dust cannot reach| #411 Broadway Bismarck \\5 this evening. ou ; om Place: WELLWORTH STORE Main Street We have purchased so many good things while in the East that we can hardly wait; until tomorrow — our Special Bargain Day... And when you see these bargains you will be more anxioiis than ever to attend this sale. e | 20 Yi BACK FROM BUYING TRIP. Miss Albina Plattner returned yes-| ; from a buying trip for A. W. | sll Co. in New York. On her way|g ® she stopped over in Chicago, Ill., and Minneapolis, Minn. el E FALL ~ ley City, were guests at a 6) o'clock Sunday dinner at the home 2 3 E of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Riley of Broad | ‘ way. ; | a WEEK END VISITOR’ LEAVES i ._ RIBBON SPECIALS _ + OEcLoTH SPECIAL Misa, Ruth Ange Hoffman of esi : widen: oe 20 c foe al colors. 29c be is je weel y 2Yy Y.....- +20 : 2 Soo ae rene with Miss Frances Me- 3 Width?) Plain white. 35 10 WZ viinder left this morning for he $e /idth.’ : 25c¢ Yai. eed By, Urabe ge Cc homes? Ber iets ts , 3 yd. se. Fairfax Bath Towels. Size 18x36. h RETURNS FROM CANADA Width, : Heavy weight. 29 , Mrs. J. B. Hollenbeck arrived ‘ ' ‘91, : wh Bach io. see oe wee Cc wets Tom Toronto, Canada, wher I have just returned from Eastern BY Yd. eee 25c eel ce irl ‘ot owe she hasbeen isting with fiend markets with all the latest designs in Width, 30c | Aprons. 89 O Il Whi Sh 1 Sires cones Fall ‘Millinery purchased from. the Ayd. oe... heeeeeees iste bal ee avune c na ite oes tis and Mrs. Howard Preston and leading dealers FLOWERED RIBBON: To aibas out peach oi an $ 1 oe ee pee : width dine 25c Oxfords and Pumps ——osaaeaeeeeoaoooooe Ve Reoree a ciehiga oa von dit DINNER SETS 3 e i an 5; } 42-piece.decorated Din- eat your Domestic and Imported Widtir 4% aie 25c ner Set for only........ 5.98 } e A rh < n(: (Soe: OR Ae SCS Jelly Glasses, : car ba ved) Styles With, se! | Br 49c 0 the Last Fair Shampoo kA ; ¢ Jelly Moulds. 49 c i Drs 22:6 satay os Steers os te One that will You Are Cordially Invited to Come in yates . tba ae pe, ea $1 oe leave it glossy, ; ment to go at, each...:.... et soft and pliable and Inspect the New Styles JACQUARD RIBBON ___ Fancy Eardrops. Regular value ' peo e Allcolors. Width 7 in. 69 c elsewhere 75c. Our 20 c SS ee 1G BEA ar gal ce special price this sale only Mi U S H ij K ~ f AROMATIQUE SHAMPOO Edna Moline Our store is always cool—in fact, the coolest place in P town. Plan your.shopping in the afternoon. See our pig patios excess) Moline Millinery Modes large display of Aluminum Ware Sale for Wednesday, Shoe Store ive deymree, Pao |B MANDAN, N. D. August 23rd. Mandan, “!- N. Dak. SoeRTE Etta, eT SEN YON NI YT ETT ETO ELITE bd +