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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1922, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE ‘ (oT | LEAVES ON FIRST TRIP TO RESUME BAKERY BUSINESS i (| NT . | : * | SOCIAL AND || Miss Aldis Holthe of Sentinel] Mrs. Emma Larson, who has ven MICH ARL KIRK SUMMER SHOWER (| ticn of North Dakota early this q al | PERSONAL || Butte, age 19 years, had never gone| at Hartford, Minn., for the past two FALLS AT FARGO morning. Only slight breeze Berl WANTED Grewshy Shoe Repair Shop: or ridden farther than 10 or 15 miles| years, has returned to Bismarck. | companied the rain here. Wire/I' Experienced help for’ Mil-{||' 109 34,St» Bismarck, N. D. o——__--___ —___.____| on the train until sho left last Mon-|She announces that she will resume a companies report the storm severe | li P Acioas from Van Horn Hotel. day for Rochester, Minn. The first|her bakery business within the next (By the Associated’ Press) twoard the central part of the inery. We give mail orders prompt ; Neilsen’s Millinery. attention. —SSS eee _UNDER NORMAL CONDITIONS Washington Girl | thing this aneeevearsld girl nos| week or ten days s Earey seen 1—A typical sum-|state apparently centering about, } A A . | 8 e train in ia peal er shower, leaving in its wake| Minot. All lines into Mi oe Entertains Friends; St: Paul, Minn., was “the dirt” ac- CONDITION UNCHANGED | Micheal Kirk, 902 Sixth street, |.29 inches on rain visited this sec-! ported ant omits ouag ¢ Miss Kathleen Brazeroll of Wash-| cording to a letter which she wrote No changes have been reported in ‘ied while on his farm in Saskatche- ington, D. C., entertained a group; to h@r uncle, J. C. Jacobsen who is} the condition of Miss Sarah An- wan, according to a telegram receiv- Xt frierids at the J. P. Spies home | living in Bismarck at present. drews, sister of A. P. Lenhart, who ed here by his family,.the members EEE 07 Second St. yesterday evening is under treatment at the Bismarck of which have gone to Ganada. Mr. e & a art of the evening was spent in| e ceorNe FFARENTS hospital, | Kirk had gone there a short time ‘ playing cards. Luncheon was serve iiss Catherine McGarvey of Cros- — ago to assist i ing the crop. 6 ; i in the breakfast’ room which was de-| by, formerly connected with the of- SHOP IN CITY. Oot nen camel Reewe carmee TOL Tonight Only = corated in yellow. In the center of| tice of the Burleigh county auditor,] Miss Esther Cederstrom of Mc-| in this section, but had retired and is spending a vacation of several Kenzi iat lived in Bismarck. He is survived enzie, visited and shopped here in “Biamarek.: He wy ALICE f LAKE the dining room table was 4 bowl of yellow daisies. From the large yel=| weeks at the home of h nts, i lew light fibers ihe center of the ta--Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McGarvey. Miss today. RA Daicdt aenunere ai tit eater + ; . ble was extended streamers of gold| McGarvey is employed at the office and Miss Victora Kirk. —In— | a + “to the places of the guests. Favors! of the ofice of the county auditor-of LEAVES FOR COLLEGE : containing unique gifts for and Divides estore county an aitere Miss Kathryn Goddard will leave “WOMAN’S HATE” ‘EFFICIENCY wrapped in yellow were presented to tomorrow for Grimnell College, 1a. | ( Pled i . : the iueats at the close of the a: OPENS CLASS IN MUSIC nyo heaton ompers ges T For efficiency a man requires good eyesight; either econ, Ar automobile ride was tnjoy- A ‘ 4 i 2 i i i * ed by the young folks late in the nae nes vcluaaestitn eaten George Reuter and Joe McCarty Aid to Impeach Omorren, aid Saturday naturally, or with the-aid of glasses. svenings ; expression for the coming season.| motored to Garrison today. Attorney General Bett Hay akawa in With our modern system, and all the new devices . ° She invites her old students and new ———- H 39 a eos Miss Pollard Gives ones to call on her to make plans for] Miss Holthe who js a graduate of| yy. By the Associated Frets) ge he Vermilion Pencil for examining the eye Y Tea for Classmate)‘ °""® tering a eurses teuiging sehoal “ia | the American Federation of Labor in Buster Keaton in “One Week” No one needs to.go without, the comfort’ and con? At 5:00 o'clock tea was given by! | RETURNS FROM VISIT. Rochester. eee te brine. Heist eee veniences of good glasses;* Our test tells. Have us ‘Weer uth Pollard at the Pollard} Miss Vivian Martineson return- : tf <ami mene 5 ; Y BO 2 ; : __, | Daughert ! __ * hy? examine your eyes. | * §partment ‘in Person Court vester:/ed. last night, from Minneapolis, wate, May's Sedality racial which Daugherty and Fedral $asee, Wilkes MONDAY—“Turn to the Right’ ae :Minn., where she hus been visiting | T°) Ct the home of Miss Margaret issuance of the rail injunction, was Bonham Brothers Irene Griffin whose marriage to'.. ; Arnold Svendsgaard will take placa | With Felatives, for ‘the, past’ three | weeks, this month. The dining room table was charmingly decorated with crim- P. C. Evans and daughter of n chrysanthemums and streamers| _ MEETING OF REBEKAHS : alae f) the Central Trades and Labor Coun- ; i 2 é i bearing crimson hearts. Place cards| The regular meeting of the Rebak- ey seppes pate Pomare® SOE th Fresh F ruits Retail BISMARCK for the twelve guests who were Mise | ahs will be held Friday evening at] ; ee le Criffin’s high’ schoo} classmates | the Odd Fellows hall. This is the . ; Were covered with Tittle gilt and/ first meeting after the summer| Dr. and Mrs. Leavitt and dangh-| Riverside Dance Tonight. 2 eT ter es [ep of anon ere cycle at Wholesale Prices was surprised by her friends with a| yesterday. » 4 shower of handkerchiefs. ARRANGE FOR MEETING _ — Mrs. Cora Lamb leaves’ this even-| Charles Diamond and daughter, y { 2 ‘ + ‘| ing for Pretty Rock to make ar-;Mrs. Gus Westerman of Win; . * epee Monday Bridge Club rangements for meetings which will e, A special purchase of a carload of Fruit direct from the eo. ! | shopped and visited h today. Gives Breakfast be conducted by Rev. Guy Lewis of we Peres growers enables us to offer you these exceptionally low the McKenzie Methodist chureh be-| Mrs, G. W. Stuart of Wilton, prices while they last. | We announce the opening of a Handicraft Studio and at Country Club) ginning sept. 18. pear cE F wee { The wnenbers of the Monday Bridge RETURN FROM SUMMER saclay Lift Off with Fingers P E YOU SAVE will gladly teach you free of charge the art of, making St. Alexius Hospital : EACH. iS, per crate.... $1 15 25¢ Table Favors, Paper Flowers, Wax Beads, Weaving of. Club entertained the members of the Wednesday Bridge Club at a 11 COTTAGE Miss Dora Landgreen of the city, PLUMS, per crate...... .$1.10 40e i Baskets, Lamps, and many otlier pretty and useful CRABAPPLES, per box..$2.65 25¢ fy ‘nes | pledged by Samuel Gompres, Feder- ation president, in a telegram re- ceived from Atlantic City today by, McDonald has been postponed, Optometrists and Jewelers i ; o'clock bridge breakfast at the Coun-| Mr. and Mrs. 0. N. Dunham and , 4 try Club yesterday morning. The| children have returned from the De- Master, Henning Nested. of the city, guests met at the home of Mrs.| troit Lakes where they have been | Frelen Ratton of Gleneca rd Mae: Frank Henry and motored to the| spending the summer at their cot-)). Guess Doll at Vaees have. ee ppv (lub, Phwces were laid for 16 guests] tage. teavthe SiY Alexiua hobpitel tor dan : ¢ i ¥ in the club room which was, decor- i i i ‘ . Fe ee Tae Te etgten | |<. ACORPTS FOSTITONG «1 [Ueeaeen” gitettyunant ne emi, oF PEARS, per dox.........$2,90 60c | Commencing Mrs. G. A, Rawlings won the honors! Mrs, Elizabeth Tonpins of New] son Miss Clara Sunde of Kinti : : f) at bridge. 'galem has accepted a position in| For ney EATING APPLE! . alem has P Henry Hofer of Roscoe, S. D., Misses S, box .. $2 25 75e | the ready-to-wear department at! Helen and Virgie Martini of - = : * 1 BIRTHDAY PARTY bb B: aN ai ea j : utp, Theodore Leiner gave a |" ee ton Dr. 0, J. Benson of Glen Ulin, THE GROWERS’ MARKET IS FIRM. PEACHES y ee ae Pils daachter, Miss Char- TO ST. PAUL. |G. Coutchigan of Ryder, and Fred AND ‘PEARS HAVE ALREADY ADVANCED—SO Gy lotta ina. Ten of Miss Charlotte's | John Caulfield, manager of the Schneider of Golden Valley have CAN YOUR FRUIT NOW ! eptem er . | been discharged from the hospital.] Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little ‘ends were invited in to help| Bismarck Water Works, left last hi slebrate her seventh birthday.| night for to spend a short vaca- bismann neasis Hospital eau on an aching orn g the a ei} tion i! i stantly at corn stops ‘hurting, ng the afternoon games were) tion in St. Paul, Minn, Mra EmilAndevson of the elty/(then chortly. you litt 1 tighUvole “little he: Du Et th i Ey Aaa Hie ne ne ear and Mrs. Halvor Hagen of Driscoll | with fi Truly! luncheon was served. Four o'clock + Mrs. a coll | with fingers, ruly! flowers were used for decorations. eve on eras ia. | bavecentered, the Bismarck hospital) ; ‘Your druggist sells a tiny bottle : rs. James Falconer an ugh-| for treatment. Theone Benshoof of | of “Freezone” for a few cents, suf- Will have a factory representative in charge of this SAVES ter, Miss Nora, left Tuesday for! Garrison, and Tillie Wagner of Me- | fici hard n, a ES F ME. p s ora, 0 arrison, ener c-| ficient to remove every hard corn, { sac een euitetiorepees Park the Twin Cities, where they will] Clusky have been discharged from | soft corn, or corn between the toes, ach. phous ‘spent. the past enjoy a vacation of several weeks.| the hospital. and the calluses, without soreness De ee Fe —— SS! or irritation. Se eng ere jianettcr| GOES TO TWIN. CITIES. Baby Girl oa COF } Faia negese manere Se natin Mrs. Fern Cooper le‘t yesterday| Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hurley an-| “Never Fails” makes good | WHOLESALE for her home. Mrs. Spitzer was! +.) ihe qwin Cities to Spend sev-| nounce the birth ‘of a baby girl at! bread, Try a sack for your ter, Mrs. R. M. Halliday. : Dae Baby Girl TCE CERTAINLY WE DELI * \- ATTORNEY.VISITS HERE. Mr, and Mrs. Emil, Anderson an-|. Riverside Dance Tonight. s ee RETURNS FROM COAST. Aubrey Lawrence, attorney from nounce the birth of a baby girl at] _ Miss Gertrude Hagey returned Fargo, was a business visitor here| the Bismarck hospital. esterday “rom the west coast, today. baveky New Fountain Installed re she spent five weeks. She CITY VISITORS. The Chocolate Shop has added a} sited Seattle, Pértland, Vancou- A. Pepin, C. E. Josal Cc. R. Le handsome new fountain to its equip- ver, B. C., and other points. The d Abe K ib by NY, + KR. Len-| nent, The fountain, manufactured na and Albert Kab of Verona, were| by the Liquid Carbonic Company of Department, who will give these lessons absolutely free. of charge and will gladly teach you anything in this line, or give any suggestions as to how to decorate halls, ete. We will handle all materials for the making of above. Harris & Woodmansee LIMIMM mm ere September Sales vetyen rip ie eee by way of) city visitors here today. Chicago, is built on the brine system ' | — = t Ed . ‘ throughout and is known as an ultra- { aN 1 VISITS HERE, sanitary fountain. A feature of the A U D | T 0 R i U M ST. ALEXIUS HOSPITAL PICNIC |, Poller A Fee oe eee ere vag-|., Mrs. Emma G. Wheeler of Man-| fountain is that all articles are kept a pital force enjoyed their annual | at uniform temperature. The foun- dan, was a guest at the hom \ : B e of! tain, finished in marble, is 12 feet Mieday, Sister Boniface. sttted meer ep pentane in length. September is the month of sales in our Furniture De- Wednesday Sept 13. nee te entek the cats’ to | Diss Jenny. Eixomann of: Under-| ,,Chlcae®, woman got pix, months partment. We are.offering some very unusual values 2 . cairy the erowd to the grove, aoed, visited th Bistiarck today. [Coie eee, ditcblangene throughout our entire stock. Come in and let us show Direct from Metzoyzlitan Theatre, i you some exceptional values. We can save you money. Minneapolis RETURN FROM MINNESOTA aes : 7 Mrs. H. A. Bronson and daughter; Riverside Dance Tonight. Riverside Dance Tonight. Clementine have returned from Min- nesota, where they spent the last three months. ‘Miss Clementine will | Jos..M, Gaites Presents This week, Living Room and Parlor Furniture. ‘eave soon for Grand Forks to enter | ‘ i the University of North Dakota. F | ! ORIGIN AL EXPECTED GUESTS ‘ YORK Mr. and Mrs, John Whaylan and | au tlessly Corseted e CHICAGO ae + children of Blackwell, Okla, who | - E CAST ’ ‘have been’ touring in the Minnesota i 4 woman can have no greater satisfaction than to know s Cpontaiak lake region and Iowa are expected to arrive today for a visit with Mr, and Mrs, E, V. Lahr, Mr. Whaylen is a brother of Mrs Lahr. she is faultlessly corseted. It is our business and our pleasure to see that your corset needs are properly cared for. We help you select the corset designed for your type of figure, that provides the necessary sup- port, gives you stylish lines, and at the same time is comfortable. TO VISIT BROTHER Dry. Harry Lipp and sisters, Misses Mary and Cora Lipp of Fond du Lae, Wis.,, arrived yesterday ‘evening for; a visit of several weeks at the home | of their brother, Dr. G./R. Lipp. We find our customers are es- pecially well served in buying, Bu Comite” vg ASKS FOR’ RELICS Any people in the city who have MINE relies which they: will allow. the Relic Committee of the Pageant di- | > ww 3 / OF Te ee ae eine. Thee Front Lace Corsets Karpen Parlor Suites and Odd Chairs GLC IOUS J. B, Belk, phone 724 or Mrs. Theo-| dore Taylor, 837W. | It is unnecessary to tell you of the value of Karpen Guaranteed Upholstered Furniture. Come in and let us show you our exceptional values. Karpen Bed Davenport Suites ‘Three-piece Mahogany Suites covered in Velour and Tapestry, priced as low as: ° . Davenport, $55.00. Chair and Rocker, each $29.00 Oak and Leather or Imitation Leather Three-piece Suites as low as $75.00. Bed Davenports as low as $37.50. : Library Tables and Davenport Tables .You cannot appreciate the values we are offering in . this line until you examine them: Terms Strictly Cash. We will hold any pieces for one month if a deposit of 20% of the sale price is made. WEBB BROTHERS | Whittall Rugs Karpen Furniture The Ventilr Back ventilates and relieves pres- sure along the spine. The Ventilo Front Shield permits freer adjustment and relieves lacing pressure. The Lox-It clasps hold securely so the corset cannot gap or’ pinch. Complete assortment of La Camille and other corsets. Come in and be fitted by one of our experts. Taylor Crum of Fargo, was al x ¢ business caller in Bismarck. today. Dance at Coliseum tonight, This is Prize night. Good music. : HVUNHTCUUTRNAUAUAULA ALATA ‘ Cleaning, Dyeing, Repalring Pressing at new low prices, Mail orders looked after promptly. We pay postage one way. Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works Opposite P. 0. Bismarck $$ Proaduay PRICES: $2.50, $2.00, $1.50, ‘$1.00 PLUS WAR TAX Seat Sale Monday Harris & Woodmansee’s = Mail Orders Filled in Order Received : For First Class SHOE REPAIRING | Gotothe | Bismarck Shoe Hospital 411 Broadway farris-Hobertson FOR WOMEN’S WEAR Bismarck, No. Dak. INN « !