The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 22, 1923, Page 5

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FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1923 | Social and x | Personal T. PICNIC are complete for, pienie Sunday and the | cts a great crowd AN UC... their famil Elks Hall at 10 a. m. § day for the grounds. The act place announced, cars will follow arrows, The com- mittes a hose not ha y trans- wvrtion ut the hall, as there vl be cars there for them, The e@hmittee in charge is composed’ of TY. B. Flaherty, Felix Ulman, Fred Doll. Me CLUB M WELL ATTENDED Between 1 100 enjoyed the at the’ meeting club ine program Women's praised poke on the valve of club work, RETURNS er of Mr. Y Mics endolyn ho will month or s home the gi th ttending West Point Milita Mr parents Arganbright, y. Folsom, Mr. Arganbright Pritz of Waterville, rived yesterday evening to spend | Conrad home on Fir with Mr Ww, ummer months H Mr. W, A Mrs. Thontas | t returned. frém | t with relatives in| Wahpeton | and | xpected to be at) 1 Nuehols has entered into partnershiy. - with Atty, Wm, Langer of BismaYen. s. Folsom, They phew, James ( j ident of the Sta ;men’s clubs, left ye n her guest for the past! « weeks left for Jamestown yes- | Mr. Bjerke joined Mrs. evening enroute to FARGO V Rudd who has been the guest ind Mrs, P. A, Rudd ang Mr. “i. M. Rudd of Fargo left | Arthur to visit with his hter and son-in-law, Mr. and Rucben Phillips. He will join nother daughter, Mrs. J and family of Bismarck, ike visiting at the Phillips’ home, TOR, oO. €. GUESTS AT POSELY HOME Mrs. Anna S courhter, Mi RETURN HOME H. 0, Hanson and daughter, Mrs. ss Florence of Beltr Minn., returned to their home this morn ing after visiting for a few days with Mr, L. E. Imus MR. M NUC! Flower Special .—for— SATURDAY ONLY 1 dozen Carnations 2 dozen Carnations ..$1.25 assorted colors. HOSKINS-MEYER Sy No one can duplicate the uly ‘individual gift, your photograph Nothing else you can buy at so small an ex- ) pense is capable of as- suring such happiness. Phone 264 for an early appointment SLORBY Studio Expert Kodak finishing “sand Picture Framing. | | sa | $1.00) = Sts ashes ing for St 4 to pend DELIVERS ADDRESS three or ne with Rev. Joseph Ryerson, rector of] friends. In Fargo she will stop over) _Georges Episcopal church, will] for a visit with Miss Ethel Fleming. (deliver the commencement address {convocation of the ,Minn., and Mr. and Mrs J I | | ‘Pastel Shades, Frilly Lace Feature Summer/ , _ Lingerie 3 x CALLS RAR Fe Delicate lavender, rose and blue is one of the newest and most onable trimming ‘olored chiffon the smartest 1 All new models frilly de- S| corated with ruffles, lu r tucks and er although still popu Colered » the colors seen on new fine un- r. The bright high euson are not so popu Mountain n two-pie arrived in Mandan last wee to speyq the summer at the KB. J. street, Mr Watertown, Minn, for the past nine wecks are expected to return by the first of the week. While away they spent a part of their time at the LEAVE FOR MONTANA RANCH Misses Maxine Burnside and Mirs Audrey Rohrer left today for Sidney Mont., to spend a month the ranch o er, W. Burnsid PLAN FEDE Mrs. L. N. C town to meet with pgram com- mittee and make plans for the an nual convention of the federation which will be held in that city Oct. 2, 3 ang 4. ON TRIP iott left this morn ON VA Mrs. Philip at Wilton tomorro vate ho ——_—————— scopal Indians at Breien, DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 119% 4th St Telephone 240 . OH. Bismarck, N. D. Mrs, Kohler of | OBrien’s Delicatessen 417 — Broadway SATURDAY SPECIALS Hot Biscuits and Cinnamon Rolls Baked Beans — Boston Brown Bread Butter Scotch-Pumpkin Pie Sugared Doughnuts Apple Dumplings Chicken Pie EVERYTHING MADE FRESH DAILY. Open Sunday — 9-12 :30 — 5:30-7:00 Before You Start Before the conductor calls “All Aboard,” and you take the train for a trip to distant parts, let the City National Bank plan your ‘fruit JEST. OF. MRS. DIRLAM Dagn je of Fargo who siting in Round Up Mon- time past stopped | over yesterda: spend the day |with Mrs, Otto F | returned from a_ sever: visit to | Clarksburg, W, Va. and other points. PAGE FIVE A. W. LUCAS COMPANY “Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center” |. WOMAN The Wom: Mrs. C. BL Wh | Street Saturda S CLUB MEETING club will meet with ey on 722 Sixth ite rnoon, MEDIUM jbest of all | Shampoo. looks Glint BROV after a AIR Golden coffee d | | Carnation is universally used for creaming coffee ~—just as it comes from the container—for it is just the consistency of rich, country cream. To serve for drinking, simply add one and a_ | half to two parts water. for breakfast has more than double its nutritive properties when an ample allowance of Carnation is poured over it. When you order your groceries today be sure to put Carnation on the list. It gives full-bodied richness and genuine food value to your cereals CARNATION COCOA | $ toi 3 6 tsp. sugar; 3 cups boilfag water; 1 cup Carnation — | Milk; 34 Cap. salt. Mix cocoa and jpager in cup. Have: wa 2. Heat cocoa by allowing hotiwater to stand Bnicforatew minutes. ‘Heat Car- standing cup of nation Milk b Kin basin of hoe | i ' Carnation Mil water for five minutes or mors it Pour a little boiling water into cup of cocoa and sugar to dissolve | them Pour into cocoa pot, add remainder of water, boiling’ hot, then the hot Carnation Milk and Serve at once. Makes four cr There are many other recipes 29 ood as this in the Carnation Cook Book® Send tor ie. CARNATION MILK PRODUCTS CO. 2107 Carnation Bldg. Oconomowoc, Wis, Carnation Milk “From Contented Cows’’ | The Label is Red and White | travel arrangements with you. It will add. - to the comfort and enjoyment of the trip and may save on the expenses. Through its correspondents, this bank can obtain accurate information and make reser- vations for you. We can also provide you twith Travelers’ Checks, or letters of credit. _ Our travel service is at your service, ‘BIGMARCK 2 P. C. Remington, President. J. A. Graham, Vice Pres. & Cashier. C. M. Schmlerer, Asst, Cashier. 1, 7 COAL. For Take the ‘Temper out of ‘Temperature With Appropriate Wearing Apparel Don’t envy people who look cool, they dress cool. You can do the same. This is the sea- son of cool, good looking wearables and the last few days have brought in just the garments you want. Just Received, these Newest Garments Knife plaited Wool Canton Skirts in the most wanted colors. soy wood THE NEW SLEEVELESS SWEATERS and washable Overblouses to wear with them. SMART SPORT JACQUETTES If it is new, you'll find it here and reasonably priced too, Quality and Values always combined here. 3 Special Vaiue Groups of Pretty Porch Dresses ade $3.7 $4.30 Bathing Suits Special Values 1.95 to 9.50 ‘1.95 to 7.50 95c to 2.50 Bathing Caps 10c Bath Towels This is the time you need plenty of them. See these special values tomorrow 18c 29c 35c 50c Wash Cloths at......5 and 10¢ Palm Olive For Women, and Misses. Assorted colors....... co may ede wan] ze Soap C.H. BERGE, Double Mesh Children’s Half Sox ee 03 ine. : 5 4: Baldwin Hair Nets. Bee our special 29c tomorrow 5 Cc offering tomorrow ........ at per cake pales ee ae SONS REGISTERED SILVER BLACK . FOXES. Are-you intefested imSilver Fox breeding? ‘It is attractive safe, and profitable. Manitoba has |. unexcelled fur producers and |’ hardy, prolific breeders, Write |} us for information. CANADA WEST SILVER BLACK FOX CO.,LTD. 345 Boneme Block, “pa Winni Light, medium and dark ' brown, Bjack,. 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