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THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1923 : 0 “ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE - PAGE FIVE THE HARDINGS SAY FAREWELL . | Bismarck hospital returned to her, TO TR home this morning. | A nd H. C, Hansen, Buffalo, have been dis. |Gelivery” of your donations|/for rent. Possession Ju'y 1. charged from the hospital. Friday or Saturday. Call Mrs. McLean, Rose Apts. Bismarck Hospital, SSS Mrs. Henry Vertein, Center;“Hans = Arnodt, Douglas; Master E¥fister Mo- FOR SALE ran, Hazen, have entéred the Bi ‘| Social and ° | ___ Personal ‘ Announce Winners | “TO VISIT BROTHER T. McMullin of Sedalia, Mo., is spending a few days in Bismarck while enroute to Boseman, Mont where he will visit with his brother at i BACK FROM VACATION marck hospital for’treatment. W.il- ‘ Of Gislason Prize Mise drclen MeDonodsh al kK on lie Weber, Garrison; Ole Vedo, Cole BISMARCK’S MODEL BUNGALOW Essay Contest I ae eu CHEE SEATS UW Hoariealnne:|| Hula Leas Monel Daa Ee ; : ah | jter Spending her vacation with her | Gateer DAN cae igs” Ani Four bed rooms. Living room with fire place. Dining mi hard Kling, of lak rate parents in Mandan. NeuineyAh, city eats been alncthanged room with beautiful built in features. Kitchen with ine SHG TSE ‘seedhd aHESCE the Mr. and Krebsback of| from the hospital. built in features including breakfast nook. Hard wood on prize es- —— floors. Large attic. Full basement, partitioned into Hy announced | WHY BUGS LEAVE HOME J laundry room, bed room, furnace amd fucl room, also “Slug Shot” on Potatoes, garage. TREES, LAWN AND SHRUBS. Thi Cabbage and Cucumber vines. perty today including lot would cost to duplicate in Non-Poisonous. Oscar H. Will excess of $10,500. Kintyre were city ors today. } Frank Little of Wyndmere arrived | in the capital city yesterday. 1 McWethy, Whittaker Mool district No. 20, Divide coun- ty, was the winner of the first oon ERT CURR, “4 & Co. Ph 5 Scovi , © Co. ne 163. prize and Earl Scoville, Connor we JEWS {| s 0. ion > ie Dees r sehool, slope” evant) WER @IRTGT 6 2 ONY Newey = | Purchase Price Only $7200. Terms at 7’. the third prize | Lady Forresiers will hold a Seo us for Bargains The prizes consist of $50, $30, and Amnounee Birth | Cobden leaenieeing Suttrday? See us ‘gains. 820 in cash for the best essay writ- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graft from | | a on the subject of “Benjaminy Last of the city announce the birth+ | HEDDEN REAL ESTATE AGENCY lin as a Self educated Man and of x baby girl. GIRLS! LEMONS ‘Webb Block Phone 0 art in the Public Library move- a = 7 : as sadges were Miss Parents of Daughtér BLEACH FRECKLES) D Downey, chairman The birth of a baby girl this Sts 4 of the state library commission, HAE 4 Xe See ta by Mr.) Make this Lemon Cream and |_ Miss Beatrice M. Johnstone, county and Mrs. Edward Smith. | J soi Dan BeGael a [Pmt * superintendent of Grand Forks : Pires at Dalighter ; ust See Tan, Freckles Se ee ey go ATR Mr. and Mry John Jahner of the : Disappear : . at the University of North Dakota ‘ : Aten enue . j a: * library Sy eee Sean thecge| : ‘ Mix the juice of two lemons with The prize is offered annually The president good-naturedly awaits Mrs. Harding as she s.ys het | aieing hospital a j Latest portrait of Miss Ailsa | three ounces of Orchard White, which eas ore aca 10ns ‘¥ir. Gislason as an incentive to girlg| last farewells to employes of the White House as they leave for their = Beta Mellon, daughter of the secretary any druggist will supply for a few ' dnd boys in the seventh and eighth| tour of the United States and Al nese Ata of the treasury and hostess for | cents, shake well in a bottle, and you grade to study the life of some man} —— ——— | Mrs. Ludwig Miller of Hombert,| alba will goon bo abroad with | have awhole quarter-pint of the most | . lad Eula tad He cect before | york City to instruct at Columbia nd Mrs.'E. G. Anderson yes-| wis, arrived this morning to take| IAS DINO AR at eee reer tan cream, and ‘OULD you enjoy surf bath- the country. Bach year the state) University during the summer ses- y. Father Turek was on his] charge of funeral arrangements for| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~ | complexion be er. a ‘ superintendent of schools, Mr. Gis-}sion and Miss Mary returned to her{ way to New Hardee. the late Frank Miller of ‘Sterling, | ity; Fred Merkel, Greenway, 8. D.,] Massage this sweetly fragrant lem- ing on the cool shores of the ‘ Jason, and the president of the state (home in Fargo. | ae | have entered the St. Alexius hospita [Om cream, into the facg, neck, arms | 6 Qcean? Or would you prefer university make the selection of a LEAVES FOR HONOLULU. St. Alexius Hospital. - |for treatment. Miss Mary Drobro-|@"d hands each day ‘and see cv 3 ei f apseet on Which the children pre- TAKES CHARGE OF VET BUREAU.| Lieut C. E, Hanson, son 9@Mr. and) Miss Mary Anderson, St. Anthony; | Yoly, Ashley; John Trugan, Glen | freckles and blemishes naturally | boating, sightsecing or just resting? pare cagys. C. A. Pope has arrived in Bismarck | Mrs. C. L, Hatngon, has Been trans: | irs, Arndt Breitling, Dodge; Miss | Ullin; Mrs, Anton J. Schaffer, Strass- | bleach right out and how youthfully finee = Saar | Se to take charge of the U Veterans | ferred from the U. 8, Submarine S-37 | Ruth'Rausch, Raleigh; Miss Barbara Mrs. Iver Thue Stanton; J. W. Sears an y ec On the Oregon and Washington Entertain at | Bureau office for the district com- | to the command of the aD ena wal jSietz, Antone Standinger, Solen; | Bagnell, Hensler; Mrs, Jacob Hoff, - Weacheeleunineniclimacelisiperfect B id f G £) Bosed of 13 southwestern counties. |leave for Honolulu to be stationed | Mrs, J, K, Murray, Mott; Kenneth | === ‘ ; Drage TOF GUEST s. succeeds Virgil Anderson, re- | indefinitely. ‘ Graner, Huff; Baby Gilbert Two for your vacation. Mountains! ~ signed, Mr. Pope will have head- Bear, Cannonball; Mrs. A. O. Lind-;} ee i ae ses Boni and Catherine | quarters at the McKenzie hotel and TO VISIT PARENTS strom) Rydere{ iC. Mushik, Mandan’ Sca! Comfortable Accommodations! 4 i Morris of 714 Sixth street pleasant-|can be reached there by ex-service} Mrs. M. W. Duffy and daughters, Mrs. Gottlieb} Dollinger, Venturia; | 7 ly entertafned sixteen of their| men, H.E. Maher of Fargo, chief of | Beatrice and Miriam and Billie, | Master John Ingehart, Garrison; Mrs. i z oung lady friends at a bridge par-|the rehabilitation and co-operation | left this morning for Devils Lake| Anton Nelson, city; Alec Hetland, | ty Tuesday. evening in honor of | section, accompanied him here, ito visit for a ceupte 'nf weeks at the | === will continue @ uce ares the} house ‘guest; Miss) Eva (G- Mar- = home of Mrs. Duffy’s parents. , cated : of Billings, Mont. High) PICNIC AT QUAIN RANCH | —— honors in bridge. were won by Mrs. Aan all day picnic was enjoyed by| ENROUTE HOME FROM PARK He ee ay and low honors bY) members of the Monday club yester-| Miss Ina Best, a nicee of R. dened day at the Quain Ranch, ten miles! Best, was expected to arrive today OS eins aT north of Wilton. The twenty me-|to spend a few days at the Best bers motored out in the morning} home on her way home from the and spent a delightful in the} Ycllowstone National park. open, boating being a pleasant part | Friday and Saturday If you have not had the chance to take advantage of this sale, come in this week. We have some wonderful values left. | , SOME OF OUR BARGAINS of the day’s amusement. A ENJOYING VACATION LEMONAD E in aaa Pienieyenconiboeetaitinaainporeny ae ey eben. nad WHITE OXFORDS AND ONE, STRAP i Cive Shower For place for those attending. j Leona Kiley, nurses at the St. Alex: AND OTHER ‘(PUMPS holt, and the honor nted with a gues prize. At the close of the even refreshments W served. Decora- tions were pleasingly carried out in #tive tiger lilie: [ on Bieworck | § 6 ge ‘to Pertland | tf 70 to Scattle and Tacoma er ani Y <a i |ius hospital, are as Hospital Classmates , BANKER GUESTS. | wake quentiba it : COLD DRINK SETS]}| Cevas and Nucbuek leathers Pann Pacer Py —— | Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Gilbertson of | Carrington and Denhoff respective- , s Sale Price " Wew FPietures Ferris Cordner entertained] Finley are guests of Mr, and Mrs. | ly, ae eas] | Sa udasdo hoo anol SRA eOron Gs e eae : ; } icty shower Wednesday af-|"~, G, Plomasen of 204 W. Rosscr| ian ie glass lemonade ¢ 1 1 ~ x ew Experiences! \ oon complimentary to Mrs. Al-| street this week. Mrs. Gilbertson is | STOP OVER iced tea sets in our window GOLF AND SPORT OXFORDS bert Blumer who has just announe| 4 cousin of Mrs. Plomasen, Mr. and | fill a long felt need. Cr Rubber and Rubber Suction Soles, Sunset Calf Go This S y ‘ as just a a cousin of Mrs. asen, a: ‘ s. Fred / yper 0: E : repe er and ser Suction Soles, Sunset Ca MY ' cd her marriage .of last fall and to| Mrs, Gilbertson are here to attend | Menta Shinn eet - oe r 4 | Weathers j Ai isl Pe Ganon rele eC Lees ‘ Miss Myrtle Paris a bride of this! the bankers convention, Mr. Gilbert- itor a shorts visit withierionds) hore The glasses are just the}) Sale P. Be $3 48 ieee eee spent. | son being president of the First Na-) vesterday and todty. They are or{{ right size and shape, thel} eae ce PESO BY OS atte G sewing for the honor gue: sar-| tional bank of Finley, [Sarese aaa - ieee ip pena NCTE . denglowersbet Einewandecelicn sef4llaceny crane eee their way to the west coast. decoration is in keeping. WOMEN’S BROWN AND BLACK fected charming decorations about JOIN IN MARRIAGE Midi GG! ithe ave FT on was served at 5 o'clock. Mrs.!carl Landerholm both of Regan|, Miss Florence Nelson who wanted to serve a cooling}, Kid leathers. I i Gubancheels pze Blumer und Miss Paris were el were jolned in marriage yesterday |P¢en Visiting with her sister, M drink to the people op the gj) Eerie ae ene eee $3 98 s of their hostess in the Bis-| afternoon at 4 o'clock by Rev. |Bsther Nelson for the past weeks! # porch, ' Dale wrice a8. dices edeuseoonno ° Fe ; hospital training school class| aph Ryerson of St. returned to her home at Wash- ‘ | 4 VAT, = aT ; cf "20. copal church. MfSs Elveria | Poeartim lot lower than J} CHILDREN’S WHITE C/.\VAS \ ope a son of Regan accompanied the| me = S you’d think. z J RETURNS PROM GOLDEN JUBI-| couple. / _RETURNS HOME y | PUMPS <Or ern acl] 1c LEE —— big ie eloiiat lguerilo gaslgghe One Strap, instep and ankle style. a , ' dudveuawaleca@uestlman:oreturhed VISIT GRANDPARENTS Thas been under treatment at the | e Strap, ins ankle style, $1 70 © Sunday night’ from. Minneapolis,| Myron and Dorothy Thistlethwaite | <—_————_@—— F. A. Knowles} Sale Price. 6.6.6.6. se a. itd aaee ° W. A. McDonald, Agent ‘ inn, where he attended the Gol-| of Dzisco!l returned to Bismarck to- ame - Bisinarck, N. D. cca Jubilee yeunion of the bodies of| day with their grand father, R. Hj] GLENCO PAVILION Jeweler. A W LUCAS co [oe “EE: Rite o! ‘ree-Masonry; 0! innesota rise: i. B. eye ect | > 7 eo sa ay WE i i 5 2 . i Wileh was Held tram os neniTiderss: |(toe euandiitwo “weeks with Jeleirl | MCOMELOUN FRIDAY, JUNE 29}) The Gift Shop of Bismarck. ——— BISMARCK, N. D.—. The Judge stated that the degrec| grandparents, at 102 Avenue B. Be UTG amon versa Manday: | = A Mile. o jenco. | thatsho tadlevr daca CITY FEDERATION MEETS | MF. Schmitz, Mer, ae ‘ Q an : Judge Casselman belongs to the} The City Federation of Women’s | = O} Nofth Dakota consistory and is aj Clubs will meet tomorrow after ~| jee, > thirty-second degree Mason. While|"00n at 3 o'clock at the Business | - in Minneapolis he visited the Shrine) & | Profecsonal | Women's Clu DR. M. E. BOLTON ou hospital which was filed with crippl-] ! Mis § ee a | A ny cd children of Masons or children| ° Present. \§ Osteopathic Physician . 3) sone ader ttt susrdianship, of FATHER STOPS OVER Yee Tolephons 240 @ members 0! he Masonic order from ry " ry . Z ¢ ° Father Turek of Lidgerwood Bismarch, N. D. \ allyparts of the United States. stopped over between traing with id . PAVEMENT DANCE PROVES DE- LiGHTFUL ul eu Te Ne { The Pavement dgnce given last ' evening by members of the Business 5 5 5 . oct tee23l| The First National Bank proved to be an unusually delight- ful affair’ A large crowd surround- WALLA Lega AE, ed the dancing, space pn all sides OF BISMARCK _ for youngsters who get the food-elements they need to ; darlha tie GRE Dee Eee The Pioneer Bank nourish and sustain their growing bodies. Shredded Wheat ‘ Siaieae Get : is a perfect food for growing boys and girls because it con- arare a tains every element for making healthy tissue and good GUESTS AT BEST HOME Miss Sarah Best who has been teaching in Denton, Tex., and Miss Mary Best, who taught in Fargo A during the past school season were bones. Children like the nutty flavor of thé crisp, tasty, oven- baked shreds of whole wheat. Shredded Wheat develops Oftere the fastlitics of ‘my complete banking sturdy, robust bodies, with minds keenly alert for study or _ioauuta aag Free cveral TEE REET ee dervice to visiting bankers during their play. Two biscuits with milk or cream make a perfect meal l B 5 T | B ind been enjeying an otting in, the and cost but a few cents. Delicious with fruit. Towel Bars - 35c- Towe ars ‘ Sarah Best left yesterday for New| 3 attendance in Bismarck at . : aa [nT ’ i F R E ¢ K L RE C THE TWENTY-FIRST ANNUAL CON- VENTION OF THE NORTH DAKOTA “Don't Hide Them With a Veil; Re- hn move Them With Othine— BANKERS ASSOCIATION TRISCUIT is the Shredded Wheat oreoker— ! @ real whole wheat toast—caten with butter, soft cheese or marmalades. A free sample of Shredded Wheat with our new booklet, ‘‘The Happy Way to Health,’’ issentfreeonrequest. The Shredded Wheat Company A NECESSARY CONVENIENCE Double Strength. This preparation for the treatment of freckles is usually so successful in removing freckles and giving a EN Near, beautiful complexion that it 1s qn sold ‘under"guarantee to refund the rhoney if it fails, 4 Don’t hide your freckles under a veil; get an ounce of Othine and re- move them. Even the first few ap- Niagara Falls, N. Y. plications should show a wonderful — i improvement, some of the lighter 4 frpekles vanishing entirely. . i ; e dded : FOR SALE Be sure to ask the druggist for the pare : that is sold on the money-back guar- : ‘ ge i ; One Walnut bed-room set, one Vernice Martin ~~ : j i A bed cofnplete, over-stuffed divan, and table, floor : ' + As ; : PHILOLOGIST a : A special Lot of 18 inch White Por- : celain Towel Bars, especially suited For Use in Kitchen and Bathroom. Priced so low that it is Economy For ; You To Have One. ALL SIZES double strength Othine; it is this lamp, dining zoom set, piano and bench. PALM READING‘ H. L. WAGNER De ictous with bervies or other fruits 4 ‘ MADAM LATTIMORELLE + MOA—tat St, , Phone 365 a : : _ cna Help The Farmer By Rating One More Biscuit geach Day.” 807 — 4th Street

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