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' : # y é ad | | vis i Gives y _ Str sweet peas. FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1922 ing for T. Birming- PE a SOCIAL AND {stoi dette cnr ) PERSONAL || Mr i use BUCSVy i of Mr and Mrs. ‘ohn Hoffman, Pe ee pe gs i Ba _ RETURNS TO CITY Makes Marriage _ Mrs, L. E, Maynard and daughter, & Miss Josephine, have arrived in the Announcement city trom Minneapolis, Minn., where ; Miss Josephine has been attending Mrs. Mary Kollmann of 408 Third school and will resume their resi- Street. announces the approaching dence in Bismarck. marriage of her daughter, Miss’ Ma-, rie W. Kollman to Clarence C. Lar-| sen, to take place sometime during the first week in September. Dancing Party On Root Garden| 7 1 Mrs, E. G. Patterson gave a danc- ing party on the roof garden of the McK ie hotel Wednesday evening ut 9:30 o’clock in compliment ,to Mrs. R. J. Beckley of Sioux Falls, S. D. Twenty guests were invited, in for the evening. i] fl ! GOING TO WISCONSIN. Mrs. Eliza Buchholz of LaCrosse, Wis., who has been visiting with her daughter, Miss Mary Buchholz, for the past five weeks will leave tomor- row for her home, B. Y. P. YJ. PICNIC. | Members of th» B, Y. P U of the ; Baptist church held a picnic at the farm home of Vincent Craven yes- terday evening Twenty young peo- ple were,present, VISIT GRAND-DAUGHTER Mrs. M. J. Gillette of Wing, and h great grandson, Gordon Harris, vi¥- ited with Mrs. Gillette's grand- daughter, Mrs. Jessie Harris yester- day, Gives After Theater Announcement Party Mrs. H, W. Richholt announced the approaching marriage of her niece, Miss Irene Griffin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira‘W. Griffin of Portland, Ore., to Arnold G. Svendsgaard, so. ef Mrs. Zora Svendsgaard, yesterday evening at ari after theater luncheon. The date of the marriage has been set for Sept. 17. After the ~fourteen girls, all of whom were high school classmates of Miss Griffin returned from the El tinge, luncheon was served at the Richholt home, which was decorated with vases and baskets of asters and In the center of the din- room table appeared a cut glass pa. ket of pink roses. Little blue bird announcement cars carried the news of the approaching marriage. Out-of-town guvsts included Miss iffin’s moher, wars. I, W. Griffin] Jack Schola of Fargo is visiting :, Harlew, of Porland, wh. | with friends in Bismarck and Mandan for a short time, CITY /ISITORS. C. B, and E. W. Bruning and Miss Anna Bruning of Freda, and Miss Elsie Anderson of Selfridge-were city visitors here today. RETURNS f£ROM VISIT: Miss Gwendolyn Pilmoor returned yesterday after spending a month visiting with friends in Fargo. ON VACATION. Miss Margaret Ingram left this morning for a vacation of two weeks in Fargo and the Twin Citles. VISITED FRIENDS HERE Charles Hoberg and daughter, Beatrice of Driscoll, visited in the city yesterday with friends. Miss Flerence Jager, of burg, and Miss Dorothy Hayes of Jamestown. Miss Griffin, who has. made her home with her aunt, Mrs. H. W. Richholt for the past two years, grad- uated from the local high school with the class of 1921, She is employed at present in the offices of the secre- tary of agricultu.e and labor at th. capitol. ,. Mr. Svendsgdarg who eraduated in ‘the class of 1920, is employed in the! W, F. Mohow1.d of Garrison, was oefies of the Northern’ Pacific ticket| a business visitor here today. office, Both of the young people c have grown up in Bismarck and have a host of friends. Mrs, Harry Bardsley of Wing shop- ped and visited with friends in the city yesterday. ‘ Charles Walker of Reeder, made a business tri pot the city yesterday evening. Mrs. F. Lambert of Arena was business visitor here yesterday. Finess Powel\ cZ Steele, called on {friends here yesterday. B. I. Keating of Fargo was a busi- ness caller here -yesterday. GOING AWAY FOR THE WINTER. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Prater and ch dren will leave in a few days for their — farm, 13. miles north of Driscoll, | ~~ where they will ssend two weeks be-| | CITY NEWS | «fore starting on an gutomobile trip: ¢——-——_—____________-® “to the corst. The Praters expect to send the Winter either in Oregon!’ yee Robert Livers ‘ 5 age of Brad- California, Alfred Prater who| gock; Master Adolph Mcringdal of has been studya.g engineering in the Driscoll; Mrs. C. A. Creapo of Drake; University of Minnesota will enter! Miss Margaret Bankston of the city some university in the west this fall.! have éntered the St. Alexius hospi- The Praters will retain Bismarck as! tal for treatment. | Master Alfred .. their home, Barrett and Miss Veronica Dodd have been discharged from the. hospital. Bismarck’ Hospital Mrs. William Baird of Halliday; St. Alexius Hospital JOIN RSLATIVES. Mr, and Mrs. Walter Hart of Car- sen, accompanied by Miss Lillia. * ,Ong of Mason’City, Ia., shopped and| John Tollefson of Washburn and Ka- tie Nachatelo of Dodgen have enter- ed the Bismarck hospital for treat- ment. Mrs. Roy Dilley of Garrison, Homer Arnold of the city; Waldo Skager of Hazen; Cecil Burton of Norwich, N. Y.; Arthur Hokana of Wing, and Mrs. Jim Pauley of the city have been discharged from the hospital. visited in the, citylyesterday. Miss Ong joied her pzrents, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ong here! yesterday and_re+ turned with them to the home of Mra. | Ong’s mother, Mrs, Anna Wilson of n, Where they will visit for sev- cral weeks, Miss Bessie Wilson ac- companied the Ong's to the city. HEALTH OFFICERS HERE i Dr. H. E. French, state health of- ficer, Dr. S. Egdahl, director of the State Public. Health Laboratory ‘at /Grand Forks, who have been spend- ing several days inspecting the local laboratory and conferring with phy- sicians' and others interested in pub- lic health work left yesterday, for headquarters. Injured by Wheel Scraper \ \Eugane Dellis of St. Paul, Minn., who has been employed by Stephens Bros. Coal Co. of Garrison, received a badly bruised and scratched shoul- j der when the wheel scraper which STANDARD’ BEARERS MEETING. 1% The Standard Rearers of the Mc: Cabe Methodist church will meet to- morgpw evening a the home of M Ruth Cordner of 87 “venue A West at 8 o'clock. Miss Genevieve Boise ‘will assist the hostess, Miss Stella \FinWwall will conduct the evening pro- gram. | 4 ‘Park Art 9-10 Hoskins Block DIRECTOR OF HISTORIC PAGEANT ARRIVED. F | Mrs, D, L: Thurston of Minneapolis, Minn., who will beve charge of the historic pagent which will be given Sept. 18, 19 and 2u by Bismarck-Man dan has arrived in the city to begin y Foot Specialist TREATING CORNS, BUNIONS, FALLEN ARCHES INGROWING NAILS AND ALL FOOT TROUBLES MEN AND WOMEN NAH THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE he was operating passed over his! shoulder yesterday while at work excavating near Garrison. Whether the shoulder. was crushed or not could not be determined until after X-ray pictures have been taken of the injured part of the body. He was | brought to” the Bismarck hospital for treatment, Local Girl Injured In St. Paul Accident: Miss Sara Slattery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, E. My Slattery of this city, who is employed as a book- keeper by the Business Furniture, Co. of St. Paul, Minn., was badly} bruised and cut last Saturday while standing on the corrfer of Dale and} University streets waiting for a street car when an automobile driv- en by Joseph J. Peck of 1113 Gaul-j tier of? St. Paul struck a Ford car! which was standing by the curb with such force that the Ford was thrown) upon the side walk and over Miss Slattery. Miss Slattery had started to ere over to take the street car but saw an automobile approaching from her| left and stepped back on the cu ing. Peck was driving a big car which travelling at about 50 miles), an hour and approaching from the right according to the report of the police officer who saw the accident. Miss Slattery was cut on the head and arms by pieces of flying glass and bruised and scratched ‘by the} car, She was taken to a hospital for treatment, but is reported to be im- proving. Her condition is not serious. Miss Slattery is a local girl and} has only been. working in St. Paul for a comparatively short time. o—__________.__¢ | AT THE MOVIES | e—- CAVITOL. Laugh follows laugh and thrill fol- lows thrill in “Tue Duke of Chimney Butte,” in which Fred Stone appears}. under the auspices of R-C Pictures at the Capitol theater. It’s a romantic cowboy comedy with lots .of clean cut advertture in which the famous comedian, as a ranger, puts to rout a band of cattle rustlers and event- ually marries the owner of the ranch the protects—who happens to be a young woman ‘of very great beauty. She is portrayed by Vola Vale, formet- dy leading woman for William S. Hart. Stone, gives a rip-roaring exhibition in “The Duke or Chjmney Butte.” His skill at riding, at shooting and at roping steers and bad men is reveal- ed in thrilling fashion, as are sev eral other feats’ in which this skilfdi The only sure, safo way we know to over- come falling hair and baldness is to remove the infected Sebum. We can now supply you a signed guaran- tee, with a package of Van Eve, and that will positively stop falling hair and surely make new hair grow, For the roots are still alive ‘and 91 out of 100 tests actually proved that Van Ess will grow new holr and quickly stop’ falling air! R mee sure to get Van Bbs, the only produc we know that will not fail. Van Ess Liguid Scalp Massage, with a spectal ap plicator which’ Insures perfect success In Operation, is sold on a positive guaran- tee, which we will sign ‘for you. Be sure to get started at once—Van Ess wil not disappoint you. Finney’s Drug Store Bismarck, N. D. ‘ Travelers Insurance Company Guaranteed Low-Cost Contracts with Liberal Privileges. $5,000 LIFE POLICY FOR $46.90 Age 35. Organized 1863; Assets 220 millions. _Invesiigaie this policy today. See E, C. Heckenlaible, Agent. Phone 356, Bismarck N. D. Hair Shop Phone 408 ‘> the preparation of the Pageant TO PACIFIC COAST Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Adams and son will leave today by automobile for the Pacific Coast. They will go through the Yellowstone National .Park. Their destination is Seattle ‘where they will make their future home. é CL on nn Tm GOING TO FARGO. Miss Stena Murray of Simcoe. who has been visiting st the home of her brother, A. Rx Murray and family of Fifth St.. left this morning for Fargo, where she will vicit relatives for an indefinite time. SOCIAL WORKERS _ Miss Lucille Martin of Louisville, }ky., psyehiatrie social worker, has joined the staff of National Mental Hygiene workers who are making a survey of mental and hygiene con- ditions of the stal 5 TO VISIT RELATIVES. Mrs. B. H. Schneider and childrén left yesterday by automobile for a short visit at Pingree. From there they will go to Davenport, where they | will snend several weeks visiting with Mr. Schneider's parents. we constantly have more call: than we can possibly supply. independent fcr life.’ The 7 RETURNS ROM FARGO. 3, Miss Mabel Larsen who has beer Visiting with rel'tives in Fargo foi the, past five weeks returned to he home yesterday evening, motto. cost. For particulars write, G. M. LANGUM, ENTERTAINS AT DINNER. (2 Mr. and Mrs. vharles Owens en-| tertained at dinner Wednesday even- F comumsneonmoeanoeuamamnsaneacmemmennen, IF YOU WILL INVESTIGATE, YOU WILL ENROLL. Pleasant and profitable business and banking positions, should appeal to you. We are ready to prove to your satisfaction that $125 a month, with prospects of rapid advancements. Write us Now:, Pep and Action have made thousands of others or, BISMARCK BISMARCK Will take you at Your Present Age, and with your Present Edu- cation, be that much or nothing, and prepare you for the best busiress and hanking positions or. refund your entire tuition. You Take no Chances at the B. B. C.—SUCCESS or NO PAY, its Enroll at any time —on or before Sept, 5, if possible. Write aow and avail yourself of board and room in the Dormitory at College Building, LS is for bookkeeper-stenographers Positions that pay $80, $100 to BISMARCK, N. D. 2 entertaine dis the center of interest. “The Duke of Chimney Butte” was directed by Frank Borzage, ‘who pro- duced “Humoresque,”” and is based upon the novel of the same name by |: George .Washington Ogden. It’s an Andrew J. Callaghan Production. It will be shown tonight and Saturday. THE ELTINGE. After an absence of many weeks, Dorothy Dalton returns to the, El- tinge screen on Saturday in “The Crimson Challenge,” a picture of thrills, and opportunities for her to portray the ‘fearless type of woman who leads the settlers of and op- pressed valley against a man who preys upon the people—rustles their cattle and perpetrates all kinds of outrages. At the end she outwits the bad man, rids the valley of its op- pressors and incidently avenges the. murder of her father at the hands of; the outlaws. It is a story more prop- erly affording Dorothy Dalton an op- portunity to display her ability than some that have been given her in the past. A Toonerville comedy with the comical old skipper and his trolley as well, as an Aesop Fable are on the same.program. SECRET OF A GOOD DISPOSITION A woman who carefully safeguards her health benefits her disposition. She will be happy and attractive to all, The world unfortunately is fill- ed with sweet women who are un- happy because they are held back from usefulness by troubles so com- mon among them. Fretfulness and nervousness rapidly destroy good dispositions. Sickly, all-worn-out women cannot make happy homes. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable. Compound is ‘a safeguard of women’s health. Thjs is clearly proven by the many letfers we are continually publishing, in this paper, from wo- men who have been restared to health and happiness by its use aft- er years of suffering. Why don’t you try it?—Adv. ° Mrs. Joe Galster - Passes Away Here Mrs, Joe \Galster of Hazen passed away at a local hospital yesterday. The body will be sent to Hazen for interment, No arrangements have been completed yet for funeral ser- vices. Operate | on Former Tribune Editor ! W. F, Cushing of Beach, former city editor on the Bismarck Tribune, underwent an operation at the Bis- marek hospital this morning. He is reported to be in as good condition as possible after an operation. Derailed Freight i : Cars Delay Trains Because fthe caboose and severkl freight cars of the west Bound loco- motive -were derailed on the west end of the Missouri river bridge yesterday afternoon. “passenger trains No. 3 and 4 were both delayed until 3 o’clock this morning. The wreckage was caused by two broken ties which gave way a® the end of the train was passing. No. 3 was held in Bismarck while No, 4 was held in Mandan until the wrecking crew could get the road repaired and the cars back on the track. CARD OF THANKS. We wish td exress our heartfelt thanks and appreefation to the many friends and: neighbors who'so kindly assisted us during the long illness and death of our beloved’: husband and father. We wish also.to thank them for the beautiful floral. tributes. Mrs. G. W. Juanson and’Fantily. Dancing on the.Roof Gar- den every Wednesday and Sat- urday nights. Service a la carte, American and Chinese, | dishes, Peppy music. Come | jup. and have a moonlight) waltz where the mosquitoes, |: flies and dust cannot reach} you. ; | | REGULAR MEETING H ‘TONIGHT | | Custe Encampment No. 16,/ : I. 0.0. F. Impotant business. | ' All members requested to be) present, - | —$—$—$——————$$—_————————————— vervone needs a 6 aed | You will look itp big wit itively no Shin writin when you securea qo BLEACH MASK Paste bleach and wlitemint cream used daily will complete the rejuvenat- ing process OBTAINED AT wi Room A itughes Bldgs, Riamarck. Opposite G. P. Hotel, Phone 1051 Residence. Phone 932 Office. RC. FORSYTHE 918 Ave. B. Contacting Team Work. Sand and Gravel. We give prompt attention to out of town shipments, your crop and all the during the past weeks harvest funds in this posit here entitles you ice. CITY BISMARCK, “Don’t Overlook Safety! After all the hard work you have put on a successful harvest, don’t overlook protec- . tion for your crop money. Keep right on playing safe by depositing Gre NATIONAL care you have used and months to insure strong bank. A de- to our complete serv- NO. DAKOTA BISMARCK, N, D. GGT Announcing the Arrival » Of the New Fall Models in Suits, Wraps and Gowns Come in tomorrow and get the first “peep” at these new models. Many new changes in styles have taken place since a year ago.. So many. in fact, that garments of a year ago will seem very much out of date as the season advances. So come in tomorow, it will be a pleasure to show you the new styles. i \ | ee een TCT Swift and Sturdy. Come on boys and girls. How you can spin over the sidewalks on a new pair of Winches- ter Roller Skates! \ : The rolls have new double-row ball bearings which make them run easier and faster. The treads are specially. hardened for long wear. Frames have reinforced construction that stands the hard usage. Special price $1.69 pair Sold exclusively at: FRENCH & WELCH HARDWARE C0. “e@THE WINCHESTER store t plete best selections while: New Fabrics for Fall are here in a big variety Silks, Woolens and Cottons, in Woven and Knitted Fabrics. All the new colorings and combination. If you live out of town send for samples at once to get assortments are large and com- + ” e ~ A. W. LUCAS CO. ——BISMARCK—— - N N III MTT Notice to Gas wi mers - Consu Under a Recent Decision of the State Board of. Railroad Commissicners. et IT IS ORDERED, That, readings for the month of rates to be charged for gas by the Bismarck Gas Com- pany shall be as follows: Any pat of the first 300 cubic feet, $1.50. i Any part cf the next 2200 cubic feet, $2.35 per M. Any part of the next 7500 cubic feet, $2.30 per M. Any-part of the next 20,0! Any part of the next 20,000 cubic feet, $2.10 per'M. All over 50,000 cubic feet, These prices are NET and all gas bills must be paid by the 10th of the month. Service will be discontinued if bills remain unpaid the 15t All Prepayment Meters are to be discontinued at the earliest possible moment be required from each and e All orders and rules laid d mission will be rigidly enforced. effective with the meter August, 1922, the lawful 00 cubic feet, $2.20 per M. $1.80 per M. h of the month. and a deposit of $5.00 will very household consumer. own by the Railroad Com- ao _ Bismarck STANAADUULUOUUUEEUREDRADOGHUESEDEESEEOUGTOEROGLEOGOONOONOOOQHOOPQDOMGQOHAOQUEUAOUF OOO UUNOMRADOGRUEAUGARAUUOUEREOD UES Gas Co.

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