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SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1923 —_— ri : Dresses of Tub Silk |tow? Charles Grittin, Mottistown, | | : (. an Sr arin A ee ” (sociahawned ||P ce ea News of Our ||| AT THE MOVIES. | ' 3 | Verna Tikon, city, Martha Winkin, Neighbo: | ip + | Beulan, G. W. Cotes, Wing, and ighbors CAPITOL. | Personal \ Mrs.'P. Alby. Mag ee been aa GEAR LAKE | William Duncan and Edith Johnson, | Small Beginnings r \wi 7 e goth in many | Joe Marsh, Balfour, John Menne Mrs. Ingabur! Rasmuscen who) has who have played together in many F By Spitze ; ; ‘en dramas, are again | 2 a Delegate Leaves ieyr Daniel ‘Tumbull, Mandan, snd Home, ena cece “GA with ying Wt Wild," which | Se ae ae cal Seen x GRRE EA fH i WwW Dr. H. EB. Winchester, Hazelton! yas Me oto Nec) shown at the Capitol theater kicked over by a cow started a conflagra For National B.&P.W.; tava WeEnmdicundrged trom! lie HOS! | filends “at, Bismarck, also visiting tonight, While their aiew picture son Carl, who is the Copelin Motor Co. employed at that destroyed a city. pital, Ail has a’smal) Western city as its locale | with its “wild and Woolly” characters | Convention on Coast| . | tu % SLRS An initial deposit of five or ten dollars in a savings account is a step towards financial independence if coupled with a determina- tion to add regularly to the account. It re- sults in the formation of the saving habit Lars Thompson, departed last £° dear to the stage and screen, the | eaeeen Minn. | story is sai wholly modern. ek for Fargo and points in Minn-| Story is said to be wholly modern. | i Miss Johnson appears as the daugh- |ter of the editor of the town’s only | newspa| Miss Mary Anderson, delegate from | the local B. & P. W. club left this | morning for the fifth annual Nation- al Convention of the B. & P. W. club at Portland, Ore. Thirty delegates will represent North Dakota at the My . M. n Ambers and| Petra: Mrs. L. B. Ols do her} 5 Serer TT meeting. A special train passed ST. GEORGES CHU ey nehargas ce THE ELTINGE Aches ae ‘ nyone i: f Daa) Leis er Nora took in Ford day at) i TeMEN’ Stine: Willi dn’ € which is essential to the success of any through urck tcday at noon, Rev, Dr) Ryerson, Rector. tol G ie ana ‘vialtea’ in| vivid touch of the wilds is to ‘ second section to No. 1 carrying | (Sixth Sanday: Gaeer Trinity.) With ee ee “be seen in the Paramount. picture, dependent upon his own exertions for a oa at LY yom the ay eae Early celebration of the Holy su i (“The ‘Trail of the Lonesome Pin living. anc , although a numbe ’ starring Mary Miles Minter, which He ; ile munion, 8 a. m. | Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schoon and| St y + wh ; North Sane eee gerne Morning service ang sermon, 11} ‘family spent Wednesday and Thurs-| Will be the feature af the Eltinge July 1 started a new quarter in our Say- ATHDORGE 2 carne a.m, | |day at Bismarck. While in the city) Theatre, Monday und Tuesday. ings Department. Deposits made during the umber of young women who have ca ea rie ‘they were guests of Mr. and Mre|. The scene is the log cabin home ng: . ji - a ei se ean GANG ee JTHERAN CHURC ' AW. Py i i in the Cumberland Mountains owned! first ten days of this month will draw, in- 4 n advance of the arrival of the enec- ZION LUTHE! | ee ene il” Judd Tolliver (Ernest ' } 1 ial will join them, the special sfoing Avenue D, near Seventh Street. | = 1 5. ole UEMAW RE RUIDAIVEHRES| terest from the Ist. into Portland! | with “about 1,000) 10 a. m.—Service in German lan-! Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Hanson ec), one e principal char- strony | cbnge \ j spent several days at the parental! Séters in the story. A creek runs The local club members met, the | rAd arin eB BT ah oueeyice’w th aers| home of Mrs. Hanson. [Reena ae ual eee ° ° train today to distribute booklets e “Wonderful Wa: of! : is etn . Th t t ing of the beauties of Bismarck | Gene the re i | Mr. and Mrs. Prank Shaffer spent|thtee outbuildings, a milk house of e lYs ationa an and to present the passengers with { Oy a meat house, and a curb well. Thursday at the county seat attend-|/° 7: The cabin is in a good state of re- ling to school matters, being mem- Trinity Enel : OF BISMARCK ish Lutheran Church favors. | Neri +i e | bers of the school’ b a, pair, It has a large stone chimney Country Club Dan Cor Ave. C and 7th. St. | ee Nea gE [and a well built porch. A fence The Pioneer Bank ountry Clu ance - Services morning and evening! Mr. and Mrs, Albert Christensen|"U" around the yard, and there is , Delightful Affair | ee ee sal : Wand their daughter, Myrtle, accom: [#,Yeeetable garden on one side, Hlue -——— The most popular material for) give Ree corer Alpaca, that shiny fabric saered | panied Mr. and Mrs, Otto Christen-| S™okes rising from the chim- : > ; A pleasant evening was enjoyed by | the plain trim dresses one sees on ineentive|t®. tte days sat gnong, ad! sen of Mott to Fessenden to attend! ¢Y: completes a picture worthy ALL SHADES Dry Cleaning, Pressing, tennis courts, in canoes and along nee a \chaises, is back a Paria has to be recorded in o is. Antonio Mo- tie dancers attending the Independ- ence night dance the annual camp meeting and con- All the shades of red, from pale 58. isaid London h. . 7 the beaches is tub silk. id so, New| reno, Dyeing, Repairing. Call ing man, and Ernest Tor- i ‘ . A i ieee P nett ferences of the Seventh Day Adven- pink to the deepest crimson, are to PRG eens ¢ at the Country club | "Plain tub silks in white, blue, | ,,Comirmation class will mevt 2 York is about to suy 80. tists, beginning June 22 and closed tence are featured and head a splen-| be very much in demand for fall,| Eagle Tailoring. lust evening. Flags about the large |beige or any other shade one pre- | f¢W minutes ON hen {tt is, after all, a cool dust-shed- jury’ ist. did supporting cast. particularly in millinery, pear hearer es club room hall effected Fourth of | PoB® OF rade one PTE | for the purpose of agreeing, on when) qi, tamer “Suits and summer | IU Ist: ; By hou oo July decofationa aiid the little ange | cme Saree NOMOES WiMn etripe to meet. during July. | conte are THe garments dn’ whiGhwe —— : ; ee Dancing every night. Pat- (i oth On aRTENGETN ts and | SUS. HAGeMontenePastor, Conn ee ane Savane tne ee Miss Bessie Curran of Bismarck y OWNS BLACK LINGERIE t F Pavilion. M in the lapels of the men’s coats and |” 4 HeeRTtUt . G. by HRM jis shown—in tailored and semt-|,“'SS Sess is Elahoratel PAlled Bowne” a si ‘ 2 erson Farm Pavilion. Mc- Summer skirts and blo‘ses, too, Supra ae ; is spending several days with her| F!aborately beaded gowns are} Black lingerle grows more and Kenzi hi we cars worn hy the dancers com: |are showing a decided preference | Unity south Side Mission and |‘ilored styles. | having | ftiend Evelyn Thomas v smut for evening wear | more popular, particularly the] Kenzie Orchestra. vleted the effect sof red, white and |for this practical and very attrac-; Unity South Side | xt thing, we'll be ; Es Reorg’tte, crepe de chine, chiffon] eiaborate lace ed varlety. tihiy, ive naEtanall z Charity Society horse-hair upholstery again! aes, And) Mavountn 4 elaborate lace trimmed vearbety. | ees in being the materials ng is most Regular services every Sunday at 9:30 A.M. — in German. i It is also shown in navy blue and in brown, Mrs. Al Gurney and son Don of St. Paul, nre spending their summer he balloohs which were used as vrs were distributed by Misses ARR AR RAR PI on which { i ' popular, ‘ eee een Shirley”. Penner, | Dale, F. J. Papke of Valley City, and | “English service at 10 G'elock by) the convenience of the programs| vacation at the homes of relatives|POPN ST % FALL SILHOUETTES An Attractive se aan Dean ae ’| Peter Alby of Max, were among the | Rev. Alsbury. j during the summer. and at present are guests of Mr. and| COAT DRESSES PSB Bey ee elas Ganiod; city visitors today. Sunday school at 11 o'clock byj 8:00—Evening worship and ser-| Mrs. 0. N, Nelson. Broadcloth coat dresses are to| , There is no danger that the in of ve ae eines cpuaiiee Miss Ingram. ;mon by the™pastor. A cordial Invi pees he very popular this fall, style au- pene itock S to et oy Bungalow Ocibueas 6 tt uh a a herp’ ON MONTH VACATION. Please send your worn clothing ation is given to all who will war-} Rt. G. Meyers of New Salem, spent|thorities believe. Metal ames for i f pala eee te annnee (Clock in the Morning,” by the EME | 6... Musgurgt Boylan. leit last | 8nd Shoes, ete, to the Mission orj ship with us, mg | Ptilay and Saturday with his fami-Jand touches of bright co'or are | YAnMulons, of the, elnculan | ; of sparklers, while tne lights about | 3 ; call Phone 6574. ; The pastor will be away attending| ly, Mrs, Meyers accompanied him! featured on them. and the pleated s - ‘ag-elub room were turned of i eee ee eeenalisy Minn and Be RU {the Young People’s Assembly at} home, returning on No, 8 the same SSS Ss i SaeINT) as (tes orchestra furnished music for |™onth in Minneapolis, Minn., and J.B. Alsbury, Asst. Pastor. | Jamestown. A leader will be aps aft ARIS NOT HAIRDRESSING ‘ag aise Chicago, Ill, A part uf her vacation | neinteUoeetne cmldnwaakanseehneMTSe | 1 > ora In Paris skirts are sail to be|, One of the most popular etyles of | Tie committee in charge composed ai Lh SENG eure ve EVANGELICAL CHURCH. | Attention is again called to the| Miss Blanche Thomas returned to|™uch shorter, and sleeves much HEL aad Sa eh Hee and of Hazel Nielson, chairman; | Yellowstone Nationay Park. Churen, corner Seventh and Rosser Ascembly of young people at James-| her parental home Saturday after! !onger. Stripes are used in many | Part it in the cintiry pull ale . M Lucille Hall, Mary Kelly, | a ‘ . {Sts C. F. Strutz, Pastor, |town beginning Monday, July 9. Aja pleasant visit with friends and|@ecorative ways in combination| Plainly to the back o 2 . eid , Leota Hendershott and Madge @uney,| GUESTS AT BORTELL HOME, German service from 9:30 to 10.80 really worth while investment will] yelutives at Bismarek. with plain matertal where it is assembled in a bash ‘a $60 per month including was responsible for the success of ; Mrs. O. I. Larson and children,| 4 jy. All other services are con- be made by those attending the As patie oer — knot fren He eh and the -hair/finterest, payment to run the delightful affair, | Who have been guests at the home of | ducted in the English language. Bi- sembly. There will he Mr) unde Mss iGlarencelBrownhand ee et » Pee eG co Gun ore for three years, then cash. x — = ; Mrs. Larson's sister, Mrs. John Bor- | 41. school at 10:30 a, m, ‘This will fun, instruction, assoc family of Werner spent the week|, Steel earrings are popular now, Salvationuilend tell for the past week left this morn-| ho. cottowed by a very interesting inane end with relatives, calling at the'O.|% Htrge and novel shanes, and! Dancing every night. Pat-||Buys Modern Bungalow, Salvation Leaders jing for their home at Glenwood, | Cyitdren's Day program to whica the, FIRST .PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH] N. Nelson and Alden Nels fancy bandeaux for the ha'r als0/terson Farm Pavilion. Me-|{ with living room, dining G29 Minn. y, Bree : . ers - Alden Nelson homes.) come in this inexpensive matal. 4 ’ g Going to New Charge ™'" public is uit Guts ae ea Rey. Marry aT, : 2 Kenzie Orchestra. room, kitchen, built in ice — | SHG aS POSITS to hear the children speak und sing. TED er. |, Mr. and Mrs, Herman Schoon and b binati 1 ign and Mrs, Thomas Homer of | 4g . 7 A at hee abnave Evangelical League of C, E., 7:15 pulpit during the month of) family spent Saturday evening at] 4 wrap that rivals the Spanish eOORoRolooaa———————— ox, combination gas and jtlvation Army will ‘leave Mon- {| M0 and Mrs. A,X. Haglan me {p.m. “Waat Does Christian Broth- July is being supplied by Rev. Har-| the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Ol-|shawl is a cape of white coal range, bath room, bed for Aberdeen, §. D.,/where they |£0"¢ t© Montana. While Mr. Hag- | ornood Mean?” Theo, Anderson, lead- per R. Burns, who i son. ready to ren- nl ce idery. land makes his regular business trip 1 with floral embroidery in tiny f Aveubean SuaNEne ave charge habe 7 er. der any pastoral service required. - iE ored beads, Lace and chiffon tars room, large closet, Murphy wee Salvation Army werk, Wetere | MES: Hagland will visit with rela-|"".on (he Mount of Vision,” subject Morning Worship at 10:80, Ser-| Kinest Repp made a trip to Bis-|eapes are also featured for mid-| | Physieo-Clinical Laboratory) |#) 04 i, dining room, hard- alan iwauties ee |e of evening sermon, at 8 o'clock. mon theme: “Some Reasons for} marcl, to consult an ear specialist. | swimmer. 119% 4th Bt. taking up their duties there they will eye Believing ini the) Divinity) of Nanaia ‘ Bismarck, N. D. wood floors, full basement see eA Gha SCE RERaTRGRIe De ro DETROIT LAKES | ,{McCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL Christ.” 7 2 Miss Elizabeth Kjorven spent the CARD OF THANKS. — partitioned off into bed- wick, Can., r. J. K. Blunt and sister, Miss GIG jolo “There is a Land”, Mrs. past Sunday visiting at the J. W.| We wish to thank our neighbors f id, fuel CLARE, ; Dorothy will leave Sunday for De-| fatal tea aiePie Duet: “Her Our Prayer,"| Beyer home. and friends who so kindly assisted é room for maid, fuel room, tnilenjand para pel ombx! haved vent l trol iso inn Coleen tial conmle Nor | ye se vUaLIvaRa uastte oy mes and. Mrs. Scothorn, ; prEmeny e+ [hs doing the il'ness and death of hoe laundry room, hot water t Bismarck for two years, coming | weeks with Judge and Mrs. Andrew| Professor Harry P. Wagner, Organ- |" 4.05, Worship at 8. Sermon}, Mrs, Herman Schoon and daughter| our husband; brother, and father, Electronic Diagnosis Neate inloapille Cleainee ere from Sioux Falls, 8. D. Dur- | Miller at Breezy Point. Use Pee . Theme: “The Greatest Verse in the Anna, and Mrs. Ernest Repp and|Peter Clooten. Th> mony beautiful and Treatment ° \ garage, ing their residence here they have Jak 10240 ;a\ mur ublciworship.S Oren! asipie won daagphter Selma visited at the| floral tributes and kindnesses of our ag authorized by screened porch, trees, vines made many friends who will regret VISIT FRIENDS. prelude. | Anthe My Soul Doth |“ sneeial Music. GlaudgiGhapeell’ Hotiel Sunday: Whienanikenreb canccinligh apmeeciaten DR. ALBERT ABRAMS andélawn them depart. A successor to] Mr, and Mrs. A. F. Steffen and| Magnify,” by Ashford. Organ, Of-] Junior Sunday “School at 9:30, by us and have gone much to lighten | | ious DAs Comsultant ig insign Homer has not been named. | daughter of Wimbledon stonped over |fertory. Solo selected-By Mrs. M./ other depantments at 12, Christian) Al Morse and Glarénce Olson de-| oor grief i | EK. Bolton, D. O. Consultant. Pri 600 It is expected that one will arrive|in Bismarck today for a visit with | C, Schoelkopf. Sermon, Dr. H. Endeavor at, 7. Subject: “What Does {parted Monday. for Bismarck and “THE CLOOTEN FAMILIES. rice $4 le shortly. friends and to shop. ris, Organ—Postlude. Christian Brotherhood Mean?” Wilt aleo take Jn, the Hound-up at 2 ea aera s for Bateai peste ieee m.—Sunday school. Leaders Kenneth Crasecd: ae Left home July 6th at 9 ee us for Bargains. ARRIVE FOR FAMILY REUNION, | CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS MEET. 7 p. m—Epworth League. i Address all communications to Mis, C. £, Kissinger and daughter,| ‘The reyular mecting of the Oath-| 8 p. m——Publie worship. Organ— 5 | iar andenreNOUIN| Nelece) anai@icwek> ats Fale of ae M. E. Bolton, D. O. Hedden Real Estate lorence, of Fergus Falls, Minn., | olic Daughters of America will be| Prelude, Anthem, By tne male q Many Attend \ |Homer Nelson, expect to leave this Name Gerald Alsbury. Has ; ed yesterday for a visit with | held Monday evening at 8 o’clock at|tet. Organ--Offertory. Sermon by _ A | eoeine Satuisiay for an overlane|Jame foot. Light complex- 119% 4th St. Agenc Cissinger's parents, Mr. and | St. Mary's school, the pastor, Organ—Postlude, Clooten Funeral] (77 ve tne Yetowatene Parke tioned. 5 feet 7 inches tall. Bismarck, N. D. y- Mrs . Beithon and sister, Mrs: Come and bring a friend. pois i i low ate : s ae ‘Tel, 240 ! Van R, Middlemas. Gilbert C. Beith- | | SPENDING FEW DAYS-HERE, = ome Anyone knowing of his wher: H Webb Block. Phone 0 Farmers and business men from} L. B. Olson spent Monday at the this vicinity and many old friends! county seat on business. attended the funeral services hel: | abouts will kindly notify J. B.| Alsbury, South Side Mission. FIRST BAPTIST CHURC on, son of Mr. and Mrs. G, G. Beith-| Mrs. W. E. Parsons and daughter, : Corner Fourth St. and Ave. B. ived Thursday from San Fran- | Miss Mabel of Killdeer, formerly of cisco, Calif. for a short visit. The | Bismarck, are spending a few days iy Hh chia, Ee for the late Fy ter Clpoten this| Mrs. John Carlson and little son| Phone 557-J. Bismarck. Te hon family are holding a family | in the city. 10:30—Morning worship and ser-| Morning at St. Mary’s chiirch. Rev. | Dennis of Regan spent the first of nion ; mon by the pastor, topic, “The good|!T.. Slag officated, paying a won-|the week ‘visiting at the George Mr. and Mrs, Patrick Byrne re-| Fight.” Suppose the fight for clean|‘e'ful tribute to the character of | Carson home. LAKE ISABEL DEVINE DELIVERS ADDRESS. J. M. Devine, former governor of North Dakota and recently appoint- of Mrs, V. J. LaRose and family. cd Commissioner of Immigration has been invited to deliver an address >—_—______________. atGhe Old Settlers’ reunion and pic- || CITY NEWS nic'at Valley City, Barnes county, |». next Monday., The meeting will be held in Chautauqua Park and Mr, De- vine will speak on “North Dakota, Its Past, Present and Future.” the deceased who was a successful farmer and progressive citizen of rel GLENCOE—LIVONA ihe: SOOM SAYIN -ANgeH Of DIS | ys) and Mrs. MF. Schmite. were ‘Many «beautiful flowers covere | Bismarck visitors Friday. the altar and the funeral bier as! tokens of friendship from the man d friends of the Clooten family. Af-| Spent the past month here with her ter the impressive funeral services | mother Mrs. Easten made a_busi- the dec was laid to rest in| ness trip to Linton Monday. St. Mary's cemetery. RECEIVES VOCATIONAL TRAINING turned Friday from Shoreham, Minn., moral character got the where they spent the week as guests the Shelby fight got? 12:00—Sundsy school, Mrs. Evarts Sunt. Visiters are | invited to @| take part in the ¢lass meetings and || discussions. All regular pupils are @| Urged to attend while in town dur- ing the summer months. 7:00—B. Y. P. 1, Summer session. The union has been regrouped for publicity MANDAN CHAUTAUQUA SUNDAY AFTERNOON 3 P. M. Lot For Sale J. C. ANDERSON 618—5th St. Bismarck a AT | Mrs, Jas, Burbage and son Earn. Pe a all ee Northwest for Quay ers he Si jhome Thursday. | MAIL US YOUR FILMS ©, Mrs. Elizabeth Woodland who has Announce Birth The birth of an infant daughter is announced by Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Smith of Linton. L. T. Ferguson who was confined | to a hospital as the result of an ac- cident is able to be out again, VAWTER GLEE CLUB TAKES VACATION IN OHIO. Elizabeth Wetmore will leave t for a two-weeks vacation trip to Akron, Ohio, where she will meet relatives and include in her vacation a trip to Cleveland and Buffalo, N. Y. She probably will'be accompanied as Mar as the Twin Citfés by Miss Olga Bye, who is returning to her home in Hibbing, Minn, TO BEMIDJI Robert Phelps left yesterday for Bemidji, Minn., to spend a, week, or two visiting with friends. oss Parents of Boy Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Andre of Steele are parents of a baby boy born at the Bismarck hospital. i Bald Strang Scotch Entertainer. Sunday Evening 8 p.m. Black and White Minstrels in a Roaring Minstrel Show. ° ——EVERYBODY COME——' ' John Glum was out from Hazel- ton the last of the week, A large dance pavilion hag been {erected by M, F. Schmitz on his place four miles south of Glencoe. Kalberer five piece orchestra of Hazelton furnish the music. Autos Collide The automobile driven by Mrs. Buffington of Mandan collided with an auto of Fritz Morris at Main and Fifth streets late yesterday after- noon. The Morris machine was dam- aged by the smashing of a rear wheel and fender. No one was injured. MISS HALVERSON DEPARTS Miss Luella Halverson, who has been visiting her brothe:{ |Jenry Halversen, and friends here, ‘uas re- turned to her home in Minneapolis. Accompanying her was Miss Belle Engen of Fergus Falls, Minn., who spent the Fourth visiting with friends. 5 3 RLWC LACED ATAU T OTC TAN TACT ACTA TSO Tt Several from here have attended Chautauqua at Hazelton the past week. ‘ To High Schoot Students, ~ d here f High school students who did not Merrel Barto has arrived here for TIME IS MONEY Years may go by without a Mrs. C. C, Moffit and niece, Miss Gladys Moffitt, left this morning for Barney, where they will visit with Mrs, Mofft’s sister and Miss Moffit’s Fmother for about a month. From here Mrs. Mofilt will go to Sioux Falls, 8. D., Sioux City and Arlington, to visit with relatives and friends until fall, JACK FIELDS RETURNS. Jack Fields who has been visiting with his aunt in Enfield, Ill, for the past month’ returned to his home today. "Enroute he visiteq in St. Louis, Mo., the Twin Cities, and vari- ous other points, being met in Fargo by his mother, Mrs. P. R. Fields. iw LEAVE FOR CHICAGO. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Milholland and daughter, Louise, left this morning for a week's visit in Chicago, Ill. Mr. Milholland has gone to Chicago in connection with business of the rail- road commission, AMONG CITY VISITORS. Mrs. A. T. Lein Freda, Mr. and Mrs. R. Shea and family of Hazelton, Aoh{\Eastwood of Glencoe, FE. Mc- Convitfé ang Bernard McConville of Mie | receive them by making the same receive their report cards at the close , of school since many of them were, not returned the last time they were issued may obtain their grade from the duplicates on file at the high school either’ by calling at the high school or sending requests through the mail. Those who wish to re- ceive transcripts of their credits may kind of applications. St. Alextus Hospital Wm. Barrett, Mandan, Mrs, Leo ¥. Hafner, Beulah, Albert Hoime, Napoleon, Master Philip and Misa Frnestine Carufel city, Master Clarence Giese, Judson, and Miss Frances Simoson, Elbowoods have. entered the §t. Alexius hospital for’ treatment. Mrs. John Johner and beby girl, city, Mrs, Robert Tow- er, Underwood, Miss Lella Buck, Tuttle, and Mrs. M. Wegener, Van Hook have been discharged trom the hospital, = Bismarck Hospital Mrs. Wilhelm Wetzel. Glen Ul- lin, Gottlieb Heinrich, Herried, 8. D., Barney Wolf, New Salem, Maa- Marie Pederson Isom of Seattle, Wash., is one of very few women an extended visit. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Barto who were |former residents of this vicinity, | but who now reside in the Ozark Mountains. | | Mr, Hiland, L. T. Ferguson, Chas, \Rathburn, W. M. Baker, Wesley Chandler, C, Clark and J. Burbage; were business visitors in Fort Rice Saturday, crossing over in a row | boat. | Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Chandler! jand family were visitors at the Chas, Smith home Monday evening. The Cowels and Baker young | folks were entertained at the Bur- bage home Sunday evening. i i ROSE,SHOP Commencing Monday, July ance’ Sale will take place and continue thruout the week. Comprehensive values to be ol . No *eredit- will be \ter “Kenneth Johnston, enter,| war veterans to receive vocational training. She Served aga. yeoman- extended, no exchanges made Baby Florence Sayler, Hebron,| ette and contracted acute pleursey. Now she is learning costume de- | and no approvals allowed. All yMaster Richard Griffin, Morris-/ signing at the University of Washington. | wae [alles positively final. ‘ A { 9th, our Semi-Annual Clear- | hail storm and consequent ruin of crops, but when you compare the cost of protec- tion during those years with a single season’s loss of income you will see another reason why your crops should be protected by a hail insurance policy Ask us about the sort of protection guaranteed by a, policy in the Hartford. . MURPHY “The Man Whe Knows Insurance.” Bismarck N, D. You can save both time and money through the use of the banking*by-mail privileges we extend to our patrons. Receipts are acknowledged the day received; you save and safeguard the money deposited, .and can use to advantage the time that would otherwise have been spent in calling at the bank in person. Bismarck Bank Bismarck, N.D.

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