The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 1, 1923, Page 2

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__NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS WING ITEMS Ir. and Mrs. Geo,,Piepkom and dren stopped and visited in Bis- sek Saturday. irs, Fred Putman of at. and Mrs. Frank Lambert of srana called on friends here Tues- dr. and Mrs. B. F Viola Hogan nt Wilton. Lawyer and Wednesday in L. OQ. Bates about after a gain able to be ge Geo. Anderson, Joe Arthur Kopplin transacted business in Bismarck Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H, E, Grappotte Bismarck were guests of Mr. Mrs. B. W. Graham Wednesday. and Mrs. Frank minvay is friends in Dickinson Mrs, Humphrey Bailey from Bismarck Thursday. visiting returned A. M. Dahl of Wilton spent Saturday here the guest of Fred Scallon. Mr. and Mrs, Byron Knowles are “the parents of a baby girl. Mr, and Mrs. Sunday in Baldwin friends. calling on old Edna Boss of Bismarck is visit- ag her sister Mrs. Lester Knowles. Miss Swang and Miss Qualheim vent Friday and Saturday in Bis. marek, The school children rward to a picnic Avena Grove Friday. are looking to be held in Mr. Arthur Wentz transacted busi- tess in Bismarck Saturday. =Mr>and Mrs. John Hardy are the parents of a girl born May 28th Miss Viola Hagen was called home Friday by the illness of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Sharp entertain sted Sunday afternoon in honor of heir 30th an\iversary. The follow- nyt guests were present: Mr. and Mivs. J. Whitney of Bismarck; Mr. d Mrs. H. C, Edgerton, Mr. and . David Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. FE. Kopplin, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Graham and Mrs. G. A. Hubbell and hildren, “ \ CLEAR LAKE Mrs. Iver Anderson, Sophia Gun- ‘erson and Allen Morse returned 1ome last week from Cooperstown, “here they were present at the fun- ral of a near relative, Mrs. Randa ‘inngford, who died at Moose Jaw, jask, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Shaffer accom- anied by Mrs. and Mrs. George Shaffer and Vivian Shaffer of Steele, pent several days of the past week fishing on the James river. A number of young folks slipped ut Saturday evening and enjoyed the dance which was held at the Bert Lewis born, north of Sterling. .Mrs. Iver Anderson enjoyed a short risit of her brother Thorvald Gun- derson of Cooperstown, from: Thurs- day until Saturday. The trip being made by car, Miss Clara B. Lein who has been employed at the Helmer Knudson home, returned to her parenta] home in Excelsior township Sunday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Basson. pleas- antly entertained a group of rela- tives and friends at Sunday dinner. Billings, | | Sophia Gunderson, Allen Morse and } of theumatism.| Kohler andj of | Mrs.| B. F. Lawyer spent| Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and family, Mr, Mrs. Adolph Hanson, Mr. and Mrs Newland, Mr. and Mrs, Jens Hayson and family |Thorvold Gunderson autocd to Bis {marck Friday and transectea ness busi- | Mr. and Mrs George Shaffer and Frank Shaffer home. Robert Sharp, Sr. who has been a {hired hand on the Ed. Gibson farm has completed spring work and is Schoon home. the home of her sister, Mrs. Merringdahl Sunday evening. John Allen More is reported on the sick list. Berniece visiting with her grand parents, and Mrs, Livingston of Driscoll. Mr. and Mrs. Thorval Thorsen and family of Bismarck, autoed to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Iver Anderson and spent Sunday. | we | Mr, WILD ROSE | Miss Lucy Long spent the week- end visiting at the H. A, Carlisle home. Misses Laura and Vivian Swanson and Gilbert Johnson are on the sick list, Mr. and Mrs, Saville made a trip to Hazelton Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. O, B. Swanson will entertain the Wild Cats home June 2. H, O. Carlisle and son, Dwight, dug out five little coyotes Sunday. A school picnic was enjoyed by the teacher, school children and their parents of the Cheery Grove school at the creek last Saturday at the close of the school year. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Browawel] and family entertained H. A. Carlisle and family, Miss Lucy Long, and Miss Lillian Peterson at their home Sun- | day. J. S. Swanson ana family’ were en- tertained at the Jake Voll home Sun- day. Miss Bertha Kallestad, who taught schoo] No. 1 last term states in a letter to friends that she is enjoying a visit with her aunt at Dwight. Miss Beatrice Reamann was sur- prised by acrowd of Wildcats Friday evening. Music and dancing was en- joyed during the evening. Luncheon was served during the ,evening. Word has been received from rela- tives of Bobby Brownawell stating that he is recovering rapidly from an operation on his neck, DRISCOLL The Lutheran Ladies Aid will meet Thursday, June 7, at the home of Mrs. A. P. Rosvold, Prof. G. M Bruce of the Lutheran Theological seminary conducted serv- ‘Tvices in the Lutheran church Sunday morning The Methodist church is conduct- ing revival meetings each evening in the new Methodist church, M, B, Finseth made a business trip to Minneapolis last week. Mrs. K. A, Ersland and Mrs, A. P. Rosvold were in Bismarck last week Would You —throw away a dollar’s Bjorhus ,is spending the at their | and | son of Steele, spent Sunday at the } | ing Po! THE BISMARCK TRIBUN® Wik APPEAR HERE iN MYSTERY PLAY spending a few days at the Christ | Miss Apollania Heusen returned to | | _ Walker Whiteside and Sydney Shields in n “The Hindu.” Walker Whiteside’s engagement at the Auditorium next Wednesday evening promises to be most suc- cessful, for the fame of this actor, and the fact: that he has an extremely successful play in “The Hindu” is a magnet of tremendous power. Bis- marek play patrons will reeall Walk- er Whiteside’s previous starring suc- cesses such as “The Master Ballan- trac,” “The Typhoon” and “The Melt- ” ali of which have been pre- ented in this city. “The Hindu” is said to combine all of the elements on Wednesday to attend the W. C. T. U. district convention, Krogen went to Bismarck on Tuesday, returning AD, last week Wednesd: Mr, and Mrs, E, J. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Lobben and lit- tle daughter, Willys, left Sunday morning on a fishing trip to Leach Lake, Minn, The next regular meeting of the Modern Woodmen will be held Tues- day evening, June 5. The eighth grade graduaNon exer- cises will be held Thursday evening. Friday is the last day of school. Pie- which go to please; mystery and merriment; romance and adventure; thrills and exciting episodes, and a superb acting company to interpret the play, Walker Whiteside will be seen as Prince Tamar, a fascinating young Maharajah, in whose sumptu- ous palace in far off, Somnouth, weird and bizarre events transpire. International plotters, native and white, plan to involve all India in & mad revolt, for financial gain mere- ly. This desperate scheme is upset by a brave oterie of Scotland Yard detectives from London, who, led by an intrepid young girl, beard Prince patna in his wonderful palace, and ly capture ‘the entire band of nts who would involve India bloody uprising. Miss Sydney lds, who has been Walker White- side’s leading lady Tor four years, will be seen as the heroine, a part which she is well qualiefid to enact Other players in ‘the “Hindu” are Harold Vosburgh, Harold De Becker, Grant Sherman, Santos Rebert, El- on Elinor John, Maude Shaw nt and the Hindu singers and mu- Pabumba and Deslyva. ——— | Housewives of Fargo, June manager | spends it until it is gone, then do n't buy anything until she recei more money.” nedy, household management expert of the-Home Demonstration depart- ment at ghe N tural college. ~ “Whether her allowance is $150 a week, nics have ben planned by the teach- ers and’ pupils for that day. Mr, and Mri.L. J, Omodt went to Bismarck Saturday evening. Miss Gladys Monson spent Satur- day in the Capita) City. Miss Thelma Rosvolq spent the week-end at her home south of town, Ole Swee returned from South Da- kota last Thursday evening. Mrs. Jennie Hagen and cnildren alse re- turned at the same time, Invitations have been received by friends of Miss Denise Barrette to the graduation exercises of St. Bene- HE first car has been shipped and these wonderful berries will be at your grocer’s almost any day. you know when they arrive. dict’s academy, from which Miss Den- ise graduates Friday evening, June 1st, as valedictorian of her class. ©, R. Billington was a Driscoll vi itor a couple of days last week. Mr. and Mrs. T. L Hanson accompanied Mr Billington to South Jakota, when ‘ihe left. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Van Horn spent Memorial Day in Bismarck. © Attorney O. S. Gunderson spent the week-end in Driscoll. The Modern Woodmen and the boys of the local school have played sev- eral games of baseball lately. Much interest is manifested in the gamcs. Tell him to let Thousands wait for Hood River Strawberries about this. time every. year. There’s no other variety of strawberry like them—they have no equal for de- lightfully tart flavor, rich red color, sound, juicy body. They are on the market for only a short-time. Serve worth of flour, sugar, but- They are delicious with FRIDAY, i JUNE 1, 1923 for those things she deems the most necessary, and of course has to stup| when the money is used up. A new summer dress may seem to be a most desirable thing to purchase one day but a week later the housewife m mind herself in a difficult positibn to finance a sack of flour. available, and sosin State All Spend Money on Hand The average home receives her llowance, “To make efficient business of the | UTNAuOm problem of household management, the housewife should work out a budget, k: household accounts, and conform closely to the budget as possible. This will not give them any more money to spend, but it will result in the most efficient spending of the money they have trouble. “Iwas back fering, Mass I could not stand Foley Kidney Pi Stop backache, Ieidn trouble dec Ruth Ken- writes Mrs rth Dakota Agricul- $15 or she spends the money Backache, Rheumatic headache, tired feeling, too frequent discolored er strong odor are symptoms of kidney and bladder having which caused me great sut- Feber, Medford, “Could not sleep and at times straight. nd found reliety bladde always Pains, y and with Foley Kidney Pills. the long run will give them more for their money, STOP BACKACHE, KIDNEY TROU- BLE Tried “HIS MASTER'S VOICE” New Victor Records June 1923 Popular Concert and Operatic _,..... If Winter Comes (Summer Will Come Acsin) (Atkell-Tennent) (1) La Boca de Pepita (Pepita's Lips) (2) Bolero (Dancing the Bolero) » (from "Songs of the Pyrenees"") (Arr. by Sturgis-Blake) Jn Spanish Emilio de Gogorza 66135 Africana—O Paradiso (0b Paradise!) (Meyerbeet) In Italian Beniamino Gigli 74804 The Lane to Ballybree (Edelman-Speaks) Louise Homer 87359 Fascisti Hyman (lano dei Fascist) (Manni-Gasteldo) In Italian Giovanni Martinelli 74809 Falstaff—Quand’ ero paggio (When! wasPase) (Verdi) 12 iratian _Titta Ruffo 87360 Heaven at the End of the Road Reinald Werrenrath 66145 (Down to Garryowen) (Johnstone-Orgood) Elsie Baker O Dry Those Tears (Tees Del Rieso) 72 of the Soul (Locke-Breil) © : Elsie Beker }45349 Melodious Irstrumental Mischa Elman 66144 Flonzaley Quartet 74801 Sergei Rachmaninoff 74807 The Blue Lagoon (Millcker-Winteritz) ictin Soio Quartet in C Minor—Scherzo (Beethoven) sering Quartet Polichinelle (Punchivello) (Rachmaninoff) Piano Solo {nebies of the Mystic Shrine—March ‘The Dauntless Battalion—March Light Vocal Selections A Kiss in the Dark (rom Orange Blossoms") Olive Kine} Man in the Moon (rom “Cardine") gr Isabelle Marsh545348 » {You Said So When You Said Dixie «wi irginiana lurray-Ed Smalle {feet sientine 1p You jixie (with The Vi Bay Murry-ba dsmile 9048 . Dance Records By the Shalimar—Fox Trot — Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra} 199 43 Sweet One—Fox Trot or Shimmy One-Step Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra. Rosalie—Fox Trot The Great White Way Orchestra 19045 Feet—Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra of Chicago. { as Hampshire—Fox Trot Zez Confri aed His Srdinirs { { Marchéta—Medley Fox Trot The Great ie Way Orch ant 19046 I Want a Pretty Girl—Fox Trot (from “‘jack and Jill”) ie sani On Don’t Cry, Swanée—Fox Trot (rom “Boabo") April Smiles—Waltz The Troubadours oak Johs ads Oedesra} 19051 : Frances Alda 66140 $1.25 1.25 1.75 1.25 1.75 1.25 1.25 1.00 thent’ some way every day. The Trocbedours}29054 cream and sugar. Plan to preserve an extra supply, using Ball Mason jars. Zenda— Waltz - Special Issues During May I Vespri Siclians—O tu Palermo! alt José Mardones 74808 (Verdi) In Italian Ricoy Sage eee rte ‘Thou Palermo!) wi Sakuntala— ete art 1 (Godmak) Victor Symphony Orchestra \Sakuntala—Overture—Part 2 (Goiout) —_-Victor Symphony! Orchestra} 35724 Dearest (You're the Nearest to My Heart) om pete }19047 Morning Will-Come (tom “Boabo"s The Duncan Sisters The Music Lesson {prem Sister Blues The Duncan ues} 19050 John Steel {Gu Wiser the E Blue Begins Elliott Shaw 19053 ell Her—I Stutter— Pennsylv: ponte {Fourie Herc] Sistne px Toot Sigel Plone antes ogo py a ere} fo 052 ter, eggs and so forth to save 10 cents on a can of baking powder? That’s what happens when you buy the “lots for the money” brands, and that’s exactly what never happenswhen you use ALUMET The Economy BAKING POWDER fhe itiost dependable of all’ . Jeaveners. It is made in the Hood River Strawberry. Grower’s Association |g Advertising Oftce, 1722 Hennepin Ave., Minneapolis, Mian. a Soiry Now?—Fox T NATIONAL {Where Now? Fes Teej 2 Memphis Five ) BISMARCK SEEETeeS | [Bown Aine’ (from “'Liza”) Zex Conffey and His Orchestra “and The Roberts and Second Street North, Fargo, N. Dak. : {kite ‘Rover—Fox Trot « Down‘Among the Sleepy Hille of Ten-TensTennessoe he Great White Way Orchestra. ‘aepratonal New elty Orchestra) The Great White \ Way Orchestra -Fox Tro! a Ys 19083 Consolidated, will hereafter be under. the same ae Fes tent management and students enrolling at one pf these Colleges may. change to the other ‘without — loss.of time, change of text-books or additional tuition charges. Both Colleges in session thruout the year. ‘Enroll ‘ for our Summer Courses, and we will send-you to @ good business or banking position, immediately _ Upon gage * ’ prey ide dectsels lid .and.on the labels for these Victor.trade-marks Victor Talking Mechive: Company; Seaeies a.

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