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» ‘ THURSDAY, JUNE 14 |" Social and | Personal | Plan Elaborate Program for Masonic Star Contentions | An «laborate program has been Prepared tor the entertainment of delegates to the thirty-fourth —an- nual communication of the Masonic (kind Lodge and the thirty-ninth annual convention of the grand chapter of, the Eastern Star in} North Dakota at Grand Forks, June | 19, 20, 21, -22. The Masonic meetings will ba .op- en June 19 and the meeting or the Keotern Star secretaries will be op- «nm June 20. In addigion to the bus- iness session a number of social plans have been arranged. F. J, Grady senior warden of the Masonic lodge and Bert Dunn, jun- ior warden, will be delegates from the local Masonic ledge. L. K. ‘ihompson and several others plan to attend the meeting. Mrs. Clifton Johnson, worthy matron, Mrs, Wil- bur Targart, secretary, will repre- 23 LONG PLEATS MAKE THE LONG ent the Eastern Star, Mrs. F. J.| Brea yesmrsna iyi setser ventiseveral other ladies plan to attend the | niceting. | Mis. Blanche Lynn Whittemore of ; Bowman, worthy grand matron will | picside at the general grand chap- te sessions of the Star and E. A. | Ripley of Mandan, grand master at i the general grand chapter re i cf the Masons. INSPECTOR IN INDIAN SERVICE Major James McLaughlin, oldest | inspector in the United States In- | dian service and one of the best known men among Inatans and early settlers in the Northwest,.was in Bismarck yesterday and today left for Devils Lake to continue work on as 1 mission to the Northwest. ae McLaughlin first saw the site | <{4Bismarck before there was any | Bismarck. He was agent at Stand- | ing Rock for many years. Maj. Me- | Laughlin was a guest of Ctpt. L P. | Baker last night and met many old | friends on his visit here. | MRS, CORDNER ENTERTAINS \ A. D, Cordner of Avenpe A ned Tuesday afternoon com- plimentary to Mrs. George Schnei- | der of Galena, Il, and daughter, | Miss Anna of Chicago, IIL, who have | been guests of Mrs, Schneider's. sis- , ter, Mrs, M. Lenhart. . | During the afternoon which was | spent in. sewing several piano selec- | tions were given by’ Miss Schneider, | : Rose Cordner. recited sev- | A 5 o'clock luncheon | served, the decorations being! carried out with wild ‘roses. ente as SUNSHINE CLUB PICNIC The Sunshine club held a picnic \t Wifdwood yesterday . afternoon. Mrs. L, H. Richmond who, celebrated + a birthday during the week’ was the! Lonor guest at the picnic. The fif- teen ladies spent a pleasant after- | noon in sewing and ‘in making pic- | ture books for the Bismarck and St. Alexius hospital. DELAYED ON TRIP A. F. Bradley, Secretary of the As- socigtion of Commerce, who went to his former home in Aurora, Ill, to ove his family to Bismarek, en- countered rough going in Iowa mud, and was delayed. He expected to get through to Bismarck by tomorrow. MISS BRONSON RETURNS Mrs, H. A. Bronson and daughter Clementine have returned from Grand Forks, where Miss Clemen- tine has been attending the Univers- ity of North Dakota. j LEAVE ON AUTO TRIP Mr, and | Mrs. W. Fy, Harris and fafkily left today by automobile for the Detroit Lake region of Minneso- ta where they will spend three or four weeks vacation, CARD PARTY A card party will be given by St. Mary's Sewing circle this evening at St. Mary’s auditorium, Everybody is cordially invited to attend, LEAVE FOR SUMMER HOME | Mr. and Mrs, R. D, Hoskins and Bobbie Hoskins left today by autey mobile for their summer home at “ Shoreham, Minn. CONSULT WITH PHYSICIANS Mr, ang Mrs, A. RB. Anderson o1 Van Hook were in the capital city | today to consult with physicians. BACK FROM COLLEGE Miss Esther Jacobson has return- ed from Huron, S, D., where she has been attending Huron College. BUSINESS VISITOR { Miss Mary Buchholz ‘visited in ; Wilton yesterday on business. Mr. ang Mrs. Herbert | Bailey of “Pattie, were pusiness callers today. FRECKLES Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Usly Spots . There’s no longer, the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Othine — double strength—is guaranteed to re- move these homely s: Simply get an oi Be ‘of Othine— double) strength —from any drug- gist and apply a little of it nignt and morning and yoy ‘should goon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while i. There's a new rule that all pleats ave observing this year. If they are pleags at all they must be long ple Some of them begin at the shoulde and finish at the hem. Others finish below the hem in an extended over- drapery. Of course, there is a reason for i LEAVES ON VACATION Miss Bertha Palmer, assistant to the state school superintendent, will leave tonight for Chicago, IIL, to spend her vacation taking special courses in English and art at the University of Chicago. She will take some elemen: school work which will be of assistance to heF in con- nection with her work with rural schools. VISIT OLD FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Allen of Sioux Fi , S. D., arrived in Bismarck last night after being delayed for several days on their trip. Mr. and Mrs. Allen will ye guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hollensworth | until Saturday, during which time they will visit with old friends. VISIT JOHNSON HOME Theodore Rosholt.and son of Roan- wood, Mont., left this, morning for Minneapolis, Minn., after spending several days as guests at the J, L. Johnson home. BUSINE; CALLERS Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Barth of Rich- ardton, Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Motl of Tappen, ang Swen Benson of Regan j were business callers today. LEAVES FOR BOTTINEAU Miss Eva L, Crawford, stenograph- er ‘t te highway commission, left last night for Bottineau. TO ATTEND WEDDING Miss Trean Wilcox left last night for Dickinson to attend the wedding of a classmate. ——_—_——— ————————— kitchen work or e lighter ones have vanished entire-|. ly. -It is seldom that more than an ounce if neéded. to completely clear the skin and gain a beautl- ful lexion, | 5 ; ure to ask; for the doubdle|” ‘strer#h Othine as this’ is sold ‘der guarentee of money back Pah Sfails.4o. temove freckles: 9, *' DRESSES LOOK LONGER It's because of the long line that is so popular. Pleats tend to make it look‘longer. There are whole dresse: that are nothing but pleats—either the knife size or the accordion kind. Pleats to the front or on the side pleats all over—are — fashionable and will be for some time to come. | MRS. McDONALD RETURNS M W. A. MeDonald returned yes: terday m St. Paul, Minn., where ald is expected home the latter part of this week. STOPS OVER Bergene, this morn Miss Clar Selfridge, le gree where she will visit a sister after »ping in Mandan and Bis marck for a short visit with friends. a teacher at wz for Pin- DAIRY TRIP VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Boners and Henry Meyer of Timber Lake, S. D., stopped in Bismarck Jast night after participating’ int the New Salem and Flasher dairy ciréuit’ trip. MOTHER VISITS DAUGHTER Mrs. T.-A. Torgenson returned her home at St. Thomas after spe ing a week with her daughter, Miss Stella Torgenson who is a nurse at the Bismarck hospital. RELIEF CORPS The Women's Rellef Corps will meet with Mrs. J, M. Kisner of 32 First Street at 0 o'clock Friday afternoon. BUSINESS CALLERS Lester Lar of Pettibone, and Alfred N. Johnson of Leith, wi business callers in the capital city {this morning. COUNTRY CLUB DANCE The second dancing party of the season will be given by the Country Take it worry. 1 i} | | Alexius hospital for treatment. Mas- she has be with Mr. McDonald who lis in the Northern Pacifie Railway ; hospital for treatment. Mr. MeDon- | You had it for lunch and it put you “on your toes”—and was deliciously appetizing and so easily digested—Shredded Wheat with berries and cream. and kiddies, eat it for breakfast or dinner. The richest man in the world can buy nothing more_nourishing or strengthening. Cut out the heavy foods of Winter and tr H this ideal Summer food for a few days and see how muh better you feel. Shredded Wheat is ready-cooked and : ready-to-servé. A real “strawberry short-cake”, without TRISCUIT is the Shredded Wheat orecker— @ real whole wheat toast—eaten with butter, soft cheese or marmalad Shredded Wheat with ou Happy Way toHealth,’’ issentfree on request. redded heat other fruits ! we “Help The Farmer By Eating One More Biscuit Each Day.” ‘here calling on friends. | Reinke, Elgin have been discharged THE BISMARCK TRIB Club Friday night of this week at the (ae ————————— cub house | AT THE MOVIES ‘ in nese HERE FOR FEW DAYS 0 | 4 THE ELTINGE — Mrs. J. Manch and children of Eu- | ra Gordon and Dore Davidson reka, S. D., are spending 4 few days | again play a Jewish mother and in Bismarck visiting and shopping. [father in another Fannie Hurst ‘story “The Good Provider,” which shows at the Eltinge theatre Friday and Saturday. This new photoplay, | Cosmopolitan CALLING ON FRIENDS | Arthur C. Gray of Fargo, formerly of Bismarck, is spending a few days created by Productions and re- hese | leased by Paramount, tells the story TO VISIT RELATIVES [of a father who strives, always un- Mrs. Joseph Stevens left this morn- | omplainingly, to bring happiness ing for Paxton, Ill, to spend a month to his family. It makes clear how viniting with’ felativen, often the father is misunderstood, but as Mr, Borzage has directed it, Paps Binowanger’s career is devel oped to the accompaniment of many j hearty laughs, Others in the splendid cast are: Miriam Battista, Vivienne Osborne, ‘William (Buster) Collier, Jr. and Joh Roche. Miss Helen Goldsmith of Tuttl> hopped here today. | cry News | Parents of Son : Mr. avd Mrs. Floyd Paris of the city are parents of a baby boy born at the Bi:marck hospital. Dance at Baldwin Saturday by night June 16. Music Skoglund Orchestra. Park Special A Northern Pacific special Paul, Minn, to the Yello ed through Bismare weday, from natant at Bar Association Meeting The meeting of the North Dakota State Bar Association, scheduled for July 19 and 24 in Devils Lake, hay heen changed to August 23 ang 24. The meeting of the American Bar Association in Minneapolis is Au- gust 28, 29 and 30. St. Alexius Hospital Baby Jane Bower, Braddock; Miss Geneva Bailey, Tuttle; Baby Frances Gan, Burnstad; Miss Dorothy Strauss Ashley; Mrs. Mich Tschida, Glen Ul- in; John Klein, Richardton; Kasper Hermes, Glen Ullin and Master Wal- ter Inget, city have entered the St. ter Albert Francis, and Joseph Irvine, Elbowoods, Master George Owens, Moffit; William Keller, Dodge; Mrs. nm Danusar, Hazen and Mrs. Fred trom the hospital. Bismarck Hospital Robert Burchill, Valley City; rad Heebshman, Balfour; Kuether, Judson and Joe Marsh, Bal- four have entered the Bismarck hos- ptal for treatment. Anna Weigelt, city, Mrs. John Brost, Kulm; Mys. J. Torkelson, Flasher; Mrs. Price Owens, ci Norman Mennes, Mandan; Baby Frances Stedmah, Lin- "ten; Donald Golden, Zeel Burt TiJton, and baby, Clara Muller, Wing have been dis- charged from the hos Only *29.70 Round trip from Bismarck te Yellowstone Park W. A. MeDonsla Agent Price of stove illustrated - $44.15 Without, oven and cabinet - $29.50 NEW ome to the wife - A free sample of ew booklet, ‘The Niegere Falls, N. Y. / For quick, economical and dependable cooking service all the world finds the Blue Chimney NEW PERFECTION the most satisfactory oil cook stove within its popular price range. . Ask your dealer to demonstrate NEW PERFECTION’S cooking satisfaction. Our new and higher-priced models, with the newly-invented, fast-as-gas SUPERFEX Burners, provide unsurpassed cooking speed and convenienca, CHIMNEY MODELS - Sorenson Hardware Co. ~ ——— BISMARCK gore MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks best of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. is Bismarck Lodge B. P. 0. K. will observe. Flag Day, June 14th, in Custer Park by the Elks Band — giving a concer: of one hour beginning 7:30 p. m. Followed by a_ Fitteen Minute Address, Friday, 15th will hold Initiation and Lunch- con at 0 p.m. t Alex Rosen, Ex. Ruler. | Don't miss big orgin recital McCabe Methodist Church jk iday evening 8:15 by Prof. Conte, Grand Forks ,and local artists. Tickets $1.00. ‘th Division of the M. E. Ladies’ Aid will hold a food and rummage sale in the old Roop stere Saturday, June 16th By picrureeque St. Lawrence Route. Only four days ca, 15 Canadian Pacific Liners. Direct services from Montreal and Quebec to Bellas —Southampron—Lis iverpool—Glesgow—Cherbourg, —Havre—Antwerp and Hamburg. To London and Paris in week. IT SPANS THE WORLI or Steamship Minn st Yi \, PRICES OF BLUE (Complete with Warming Cubinets) Two-Burner, $23.00; Three-Burner, $30.50; Four-Burner, $38.00; Five-Burner, $51.50; Four-Burner Oven Range, $79.50; e-Burner Oven Range, $88.00. New Perfection “Live Heat” Ovens from $2.50 to $6.80 additional. THE CLEVELAND METAL PRODUCTS CO., St. Paul Branch: 739 Pillsbury A\ CLEVELAND, OHIO COME IN sci “and we will gladly demonstrate the. rag Qualities of This Stove. FRENCH & WELCH Hardware ———BISMARCK-————