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TUESDAY, JUNE '26, 1923 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE — a PAGE FIVE d rae 5 - —_ THAT SHIMMY TYPEWRITER GLIDE! Death Claims Wife y and Henry Hassa, city, and tered the St. Alexius hospital for He | h ‘uci ial and } F 5 ~~ ~ While Husband ill Fe Mrs. John Crawford, city, have en- |treatment. : ' | Personal | 1 es fracas Hospital| Sag vneeneceneeenanevnncnctcanscenasenuecencgcacenvaneennesenavneenaceevneeerasnaceanec.unaennccaeenUoneenny | fal ere Are Some Specials F or HOT WEATHER WEAR _ At Prices Unusually Low died at a local hospital yesterday af- | tcrnoon at 5.0’clock after three days | [illness while her husband, Ferdi: | and Stevenson lies in the same hos- | jpital seriously ill since May 31. Give Shower For Miss Myrtle Paris wul Cook and Miss Hazel LAOATANES OOTHUDORALAERESUEN OEHHA HUTLU LUTEAL |Sibitiy. before the death; of «Wy ‘ : i eS eS eee arate aa ¥ nga “abees mineeliane wife, Mr. Stevenson was taken in ; e raris cntertained at a ancients I oe a © Wes. Seavenstn ia | Men’s blue chambray SPORT SHIRTS, 75 hower yesterday ear pat a {the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar standard sigs ........4- Biaseuell ie etait ahetes Cc PUM SU Nal a ee Collins of Willow Lakes, SD. and Men’s ATHLETIC UNION UNDERWEAR, marriage to Henry Hanson is an is well known in Napoleon vicinity | ful 1 p Cc even of the near future. The parents of the deceased and her ull standard size ..........+ settee tees The guests first met at the home »% Miss Hazel Paris — where the bride’s trousseau ww shown | and later repaired to the home of . Cook were a two course lunch- yas served, Covers were laid for fourtcen guests in the dining room which was artistically decorat- oA with pink and white carnations. the place cards were artistic little pink gnd white affairs bearing the design of a June bride. The gifts | picsented to the honor guest were brought in by Miss Jeane Paris in a basket charmingly decorated in ‘ink and whjte. brother and sister of Willow City arrived shortly before her death. She is survived by her husband, an | infant daughter and her parents, | brother and sister. The remains were taken to eon this morn- ing and funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at Napoleon. Men’s PALM BEACH SUITS made of geniine Palm Beach cloth, which is guarantecd . . $14. 50 Fair quality Men’s HAL F- HOSE colors, two pair for... Men’s PERCALE SHRIT with collars att ched, light colors, good quality i 2 = z E in sizes 14 to, 17... $1.00 : a Bankers xius Hospital Misa Drobrovony, Ashley, Master yey ae. Spitzer, McKen- f 5 vin Fedderson, city, Masher, Four-in-hand reversible WASH TIES in an attractive assortment of light colors .. 1 5c Men’s and Bo; STRAW HATS We of course, showing full assortments of bet- ter qualit in all of the above and other lines and we are always pleased to show you and quote prices on anything you may be interested in. Everything y buy here is guaranteed and feel free to t DAHL’S STORE at any time whether you buy or not. C. M. DAHL RARE et itee Rae ANNIVERSARY DINNER, Mr. and Mrs, E, F. ‘Trepp enter- tained at a Bharming 7 o'clock din- upr Saturday evenbng in commemora: | fon of their third wedding anniver- Covers were laid for ‘six guests. ‘arnations, were used in a pleasing oral effect and pink and white streamers extended from the large cake iw the center of the table to | DISTINCTIVE SILVER TO LS TOT the pla cards which were attached. ' Aetna evening hwasyeny oycuaby The silver service is so | By ees ‘ ; Ramona Wright, typewriting teacher in the Lapeer (Mich.) |fintimately woven into home 2 Dahl Building. Main Street. | HERE FOR BANKERS CONVEN- |! chool, has brought jazz into the classroom. She uses a phono-|faffairs that its selection 2 \ eee attained Use" sas. The jazzier the record, the greater the speed |’ should be made with a view Bet TT mn Mn Mr. and Mrs, J. 0. Severtson and n rta, of Shey-| ~ = s at the home| afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at St. International Harvester Co., with! * parents, Mr. and | Mary’s school. {which he is connected. |fappointments in the home. 3. Severtson, 823 Fifth street. —— pre) ue son is tashicr of the First SITING IN MOTT JOIN IN MARRIAGE Three outstanding fea-]| getesepeeeeeeeeesereetere spending |. ‘The marriage of Miss Mary N. tures should dcminate your ing with |Fiseher and Leonard Mac Martin,|choice of family silver. ney e are Quality, Design or of the |g and Value. and Mr. : ceaveGe We pride ourselves upon Th in Wii-|g the good taste shown in the e to quality, enduring value and harmony with other} ilen and F ‘ TOTO TT National bs here attending the Stdte Bankers’ nk of Sheyenne and is H. Olson in Mott vis conyention. artends: \both of Wilton, took place noon at St. Mary's recto tin is chief ope We will give any $5.00 Hat ‘ to the Mother or Daughter of the largest family GUEST OF MISS RUNEY. MR. HOFFMAN HERE j Mac ; Lulu Mosier of Minne-| A. S. Hoffman, who has been in| Wilton telephone exchang Mac Martin is connected M $ s iss |the western part of the e is Minn., is a guest of Miss P Bed ROO sMUTCHAnals apolis, Madge Runey for the week, enroute | spending the week in Bismarck. to the Yellowstone National park, ee where she will enjoy a vacation, Miss HERE FOR CONVENTION. Mpsier was an instructor in Latin in|, John B, Cooley, managing editor of | a Bismarck high school several | the Grand Forks Herald, arrived here | yep feral jton, Mr. and Mrs. Mae Martin re-|f selections of the lines we jturned to Wilton where they will] offer you. It it rare indeed ° ° He find rai eecorent where First National Bank make their future home tod | BROWN HAIR looks|fevery pattern seems to be is today for the bankers’ convention. /yest of all after a Golden Glint/[ correct, in motif and execu- of Bismarck Shampoo, tion as is obvious in our years a pasties | in the Ford Day Parade CYRIL GRACE RETURNS , CITY VISITORS. | EES een ae Syril Grace returned last cvening| Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Brown of Den- 7 display. <vom, Tuscon, Ariz. where he has|hoff, and E, C, Harvey of Wing, were) All the latest Sheet Music} Sterling Silver or Shef- been attending the University of| city visitors today: ijust in. Dakota Fine Arts f goig plate. Arizona during the past school y ' | Se F. A. Knowles A SPECIAL SALE at greatly reduced Prices on all Summer Hats This Week. end the summer months BUSINESS VISITORS. nts, Former Judge and Mr. and Mrs. N. C, Kre ach of day. FOR VISIT. _—_— . Ryder, left POSTPONE MEETING, lis in town this week. Call Van Horn Hotel. Famous for DIAMONDS, The Gift Shop of Bismarck, tnis morning for Fargo and Fosston,| The regular meeting of the Degree ——— as Minn. after stopping over in Bis- | of Honor has been postpened for two} Wildwood Pavilion Opens ifarck last night. In Fargo she will | weeks. Ford Day, June 27th. shend a weck with her son, Peter —— , and in Minnesota she will MISS NATHAN RETURNS probably spend the summer with her Miss Mabel Nathan returned yes- | p___e-ee ny, daughter. terday from Jamestown where she has been attending the Methodist || No one can duplicate the ‘| ‘ta : rtp BACK FROM COLLEGE | a Aid society of the McCabe Methodist | mcodore Greenfield, son of A. M.! photograph Gree ‘field, who has been attending i Nothing else you can ie ttural College, has return- | Nielsen’s Millinery and Waist Shop 420 Broadway Rom i | i Bankers of North Dakota h will be held Thursday after- oon at 8 o'clock at the church par- line 4 vs. The ladies of the first division | oq ome for the summer. buy at so small an ex- iil bg hostesses. A large attend- -nce is desired. VISITS HOME OF MOTHER pensens capable of as- bas Sas aon Victor Dingle of Jamestown, a!} suring such happiness. LEAVES FOR NE ME. former resident of Bismar Mrs, M. A. Lee, wife or the late | Sunday as the guest of his mother,| Phone 264 for an early . A. Lee, who was Jailor at the|Mrs. J. G. Dingle and his sisters,| appuiniment county jail for many years, left this | Misses Eva and Lila. ping for Detroit,Mich., to make Se a 1 home with her daughter, Mrs. EXPECT TO MOVE SLORBY Sidney Eliot. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Allen of Sioux | TOMORROW— as they assemble for their Yor a truly satisfyin, Falls, able breakfast, try a stack of Dak., former residents of RETURNS TO FARGO. Bismarck, expect to move to Billings, | ° Miss Grace DeLong of the Exten-| Mont, within a short , time. Mr. Studio Allen’ has been transferred by the 21st ANNUAL CONVENTION “POKODOTS” with syrup sion department of the North Dakota Agricultural college at Fargo, was | =—=—=———ee—p———— thexguest of Mrs. E, F. Trepp the |= past week, Portraits pees DR. M. E. BOLTON GUESTS IN CITY Mrs. I. F, Hoppenstedt and daugh- Osteopathic Physician ter, Miss Beverly, of Fort Rice re- |] 119% 4th St. Telephone 240 turned to their home yesterday af- t cor) anendingitharnarcawesk mente Bismarck, N. D. , uest of Mr, and Mrs. A. M, Braze- sol. of Quality Expert Kodak finishing and Picture Framing. He will sr | with pa Al : : . . Mis, Rell Grace, Kintyre, were business visitors to-| A. §. Hoffman, piano tuner, eee Extends a cordial invitation to the LEAVE \ Mrs. G. Romsaas of \ For Making Home Made Candy THE WORLDS FINEST CRUISE on the Great Lakes Transit Corporation ‘Steel Steamers “Tionesta” “Juniata” Octorara” Duluth to Buffalo and Return JUXURIOUs « comfort, beautiful scenery and educational value. Cruising Lake Superior—Straite of Mackinac— Lake Huron—Lake St. Clair—Detroit River—Lake Erie and numerous other bodies of water making the Great Lakes group. Passenger service Ww, ever: at ton, Bee" Marte’ Meclinet folends Detrcity ‘Cleveland, og Banal (Niagara Falls)." HERE FROM MOTT, A Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Murray of Mott, . For making bon bons, arrived in Bismarck last night. Mrs. Ford Day Special in i delicious fudge and jMurray underwent a_ tonsillectomy operation this morning at the St. candies of all kinds, as § —(Alexius hospital, T | | INE 'R Y intallinGenlcookiax: RETURN FROM VISIT. Carnation Milk is con- Mrs. Hugh McGarvey and daughter, venient, economicaland ‘Beat dining service a d aleping . Migs Margaret. hove returned, tom pure, Itisjust cows’ milk coche neled in fare. ————_ = - we tr eet ani atl evaporated to the thick- BER nt aerate eAlgonguinat: rews by the friends, ness of cream, then All R. R. and SUNSHINE CLUB The Sunshine club will hold its | sterilized in air-tight containers. Your grocer Where uickly get the holiday mood — where cool sea teases (eo sh with, oa at summer's hottest days— where i i tect f-Fundy islands keep calm water in Passa- ae ith Mrs’ m “Waite 217" Sees is the Carnation Milk- faa aquoday Bay and make it just Tight for bathing and eer tay Ctiane ne ree aman, Send for our Cook and yachting, And here is — Book containing 100eco- SEWING CIRCLE. g The regular meeting of St. Mary’s Sewing Circle will betheld Thursday nomical, tested recipes. N CARNATION MILK PRODUCTS COMPANT ! ANNOUNCING | Golf at its bes: ae Paonia % THE OPENING OF go Sie sesame an ne Lichole coaree. Ser Se aera: The first tee and the “ ome’ le are atthe cub house, and the OTe inp|| For Ford Day, June 27th, | Carnation GRILL Cc FE iSpote couse hav a length of 8300 yards over ening taf A + o! Cakes’ herself.” The way to reach this summer play- ground is via the 105—-5th St.: Canadian Pacific Railway For further information Apply to any Railway Agent or H..M. TAI e > ‘Anothed graduate Of Dakoes “Buss we will give our patrons the benefit of big reduc- | Milk . iness Collegc, Fargo, ‘N. D., is tions in all trimmed Mats. doing credit to her old school out- Lot No, 1. Values up to $9.00. : “From Contented Cows” side its homestate. Florence Haley, |j Ford Day Special... eae. $2 75 formerly in Fargo’s Board of Edu- Lot No. 2. Values up to $12.00. \ \ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27th 611—2nd Avenue, South, : Minneapolis, Minn. cation office, is now with Haggard || Ford Day Special..................... $4 50 : Canadian newspaperi and information regarding Conada & O’ Mahoney, Anys., Cheyenne i] Lot No. 8. Values up to $15.00. 6 dl Reise bebe Across from McKenzie Hotel Wyo, D-B.C.girishavemade ood Ford Day Special... ......+-++- 0.0004 $6.75 | = = aes co QTOER ees scene woven become court reporters, Nearly’ | Children's banded straw hats, $1. 00 | pte eel Cooking in plain view. all hay courts employ them. | aie on ie i F rie ye pel: ‘ es mae | fit, water and i es Gl Something New. ae | special reduction o % wil offered on a lowly. When nearly * ce$sful ”” “il study means y then stir vigorously, Seward a) ~ \ : seca Pee, mn ier to fF: % MAR Y BUCHH OLZ There are bAdlin wa sr recive a REASONABLE PRICES. Se 5 re i tl on 3 Hi sad by Hee! res. la i 119—8rd St. Opp..Van Horn Hotel | Book. ‘Send toe It. ven |