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-, this week for his home, MONDAY, JULY 23, 1923 Ss = 1 d Birthday Party 6 ocial an “For Jack Zuger = |. | Personal}: Seca rest One of the ean apie! events for he ia "set tl ty wi tl Honor Classmates birthday. party ven by Mrs. Alfred i 7 a in hi » Jackie’ With Bridge Party | tiny sianay’sutariey atervoon T ity little boys and girl: = At Country Club | treaty tue) theatre party at the atmine Elti it 2:30 » th 1d ein raentiDg afternoon brides parc) | being driven to and from the theatre and Ruth Pollard Saturday at the |by Dr, M. W. Roan, Ray Bergeson and Country club complimentary to their | Mrs. Zinger. house guests, Misses Alice Wagener At 5 o'clock a course luncheon was of Charleston, South Cardlina and | Served at a long table decorated with Marie Reynolds of Eaton, Ohio who| ferns and a large bouquet of pink were theit/classmates at Hollins Col- {amd white gladioli. All the table tune, Hollins, Va. This is one of | @PPointments were charmingly carri- number of social affairs which have | ¢d out in pink’and white, Two large | heen given and are being planned for | birthday cakes, one in pink and one the young ladies who are visiting in | !n white, each bearing ten candles of ete the same color as the cake, occupied ismarek, - a place of honor at the ends of the Eight tables of bridge bats table.’ At the place of each guest ap- pate daring ake sae necuacist peared a blue whistling bird, choro- Ich and Mise Anna. Procter of | [it®, Dats, cum, spanagnapanes “golly etch and Migs Toatont after: | cfackers” which added greatly to the eines. Orn a ee eer aie liveliness of the birthday Iuncheon. a 5:2 ' served in the Country club dining carnival cape Gan rae ae room. Bouquets of garden flowers | thymes, The rhymes were read by one the artistic table appoint- ite ceare during the delightful ments. iS , Out of town guests included Misses | "The “golly crackers” were a birth- Jessica Pickett, pe Bet vy weer day gift'to Jackie from his godmoth of her ieee saat en ae c hee er, Miss Frances Lichtner of Chicago, Beth Miller, Ellendale, guest of her) q personat ffiend of Mrs. Zuger. Dur- enn Me he ve ee tie Ma ing wv luncheon Jackie was present- and Anna Procter, Jamestown who is | mirer ‘of Jack's wishing him) many visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs.| happy returns of the day. -A number R. L. Best. of beautiful gifts were presented to Jack by his friends. ( Assisting Mrs. Zuger were Mrs. M. Give Breakfast W. Roan, Mrs. Ray Bergeson, Mrs. Minnie L. Shuman and Mrs. H. A. At Grand Pacific a Brandes. Out of town guests were For Miss Procter} mrs. w. 5. Fitesimons and daughter, Miss Hope and son, “Bill,” who have The private dinjng room of the | been guests of friends in, Bismarck Grand Pacific hotel was the scene of | and Mandan for some time a prettily appointed breakfast Sun- - day morning at 9 o'clock given by ASSISTING IN POST OFFICE Miss Louise Huber in honor of her} Miss Loretta Meade of Medina who chum and classmate, Miss Anna Proc-| taught in the Regan schools last ter of Jamestown. A large bowl of} year is assisting Postmaster C. G. nastursiums formed a center piece} Mathys and Miss Lucile Falkenstein for the table upon which covers were | in the Wilton post office, during the lyjd for fourteen, Out of town guests | summer months. inciuded: Miss Alice Wagener, Chi leston South Carolina, and M Marie Reynolds of Eaton, Ohio. Miss *rocter has been: visiting with her cousins at the R. L. Best home and with friends in the city. STOPS OVER. Miss Emma Greenfolder of Glen- dive stopped over with friends here Saturday enroute to her home near Bismarck after visiting for some time re PT ast along the western coast, ON VACATION IN BAD LANDS. |? = erate SyRusscll Reig and Gell Gannon left econ OVER: Saturday for a vacation trip of about 5 P Wile ten days in the Band Lands, They ex- ive satsroeateras atone hice pect to stop in Medora, go through |saturday enroute to her home near the petrified forests, stop in Glen-| Bismarck, atter ‘visiting for some dive, and explore the Yellowstone ) [i p quate cisltings for” eer ‘river for some distance. The young |“ Past Along the western coast. men are making the trip by motor- , cycle, stopping at the Mary Dixon!) MRS. WARRISS RETURNS, | seid ds ees rs. H. Styles Harriss has rturne pie pte from Great Falls, Mont., where she has been visiting with her sister fo. the past six week VISITING DR, HIBBS. Mrs, Edmond 8. Dwyer, formerly Miss Pauline Hibbs, and Misses Viola = and Beatrice Hibbs of Chicago, Ill! oN Leki p eee nate arrived Sunday to attend the funeral Vm. vile eft yesterday cn a of their grandfather, William B,|Butiness trip for various points in djibbs. While Mrs. Dwyer will leave desea aes eres sad d triste: tonight for her home Misses Viola | He wilt be gone)for about a week. nd Beatrice will remain for a few visit with their father, Dr. C. C. Hibbs. RETURNS FROM PELICAN INN. from Pelican Inn at Detroit, Minn., where she has been enjoying a vaca- : 10 RETURN FROM VACATION, tion visit. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Reid have re- turned from a vacation trip of sev- eral weeks in the west. They stop- ped first in Spokane, Wash., where incy visited an uncle of Mr, Reid's. {hen made a short stop in Seattle and ited with Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Reid in Tacoma, Wash, before re- turning, VISITING RELATIVES. M> and Mrs. George Elhard of; Gackle, are visiting with relatives |, in the eity for a week, ACCEPTS POSITION Miss Bertha Varney left yesterday fer Hebron where she has accepted a PICNIC FOR PLAYGROUND STAFF, | *tenographic position. ‘The playground helpers, Mrs. H.F.| = gan giao Mrs, J. H. Kling, and J. J. C{TY VISITORS. ; ‘ Mr, and Mrs. W, A. Smith of Mof- od enjoyed. a picnic at the . ) Heart River above Sunny Saturday |“ aire aa of Wing were afternoon, After a swim and a pic- |” y- ; nie supper games Were played by the 21 picnicers. They returned from their outing at 9:30 o'clock in the evening. SPEND SUNDAY IN CITY. Mr, and Mrs. Adam Bollinger of Medina, spent Sunday visiting with friends in the city. ‘i Dea CPNGRESSMANIE| SECRETARY LEAVES TO VISIT RELATIVES. Miss Marjorie Bolton left this morning to visit with relatives in Douglas. ‘Mrs, Katherine Knudtson of Wash- ington, D, C., secretary to Congre: man O. B, Burtness, arrived in marck Saturday to spend a week with old friends. Mrs, Knudtson was for- merly employed at the office of the attorney general at the capitol. CARD OF THANKS. — - We wish to thank our many friend and neighbors for their. kindness and beautiful floral tr’bute during our VISIT MISS JONES, ° recent hereavement of our dear wife Mr, and Mrs, Hehry J. Glade ana [ ‘Md mother. Miss Harriette Jones of Ocheyedan,| 7- J. Woodmansee, : a., arrived Saturflay to visit over| Mr. and Mrs’ Robert Murray, ter, Miss Inez| , Mt-and Mrs. Harry J. Woodmansec. the trip by auto- mobile and left this morning. for Winnipeg, Can. ’—GIry News * o o GUEST OF MRS. MOSES. p Mrs. B, H, ‘Wiley of Fargo, who has Alexius Hospital bee the ‘guest of her stster, Mrs.|, Mirs Josephine Schmitz, Hazel- C. W. Moses for the past week left |‘0D, Master Gerald Grace, Raleigh, today for her home. Mrs, Wiley is raak rent ena ae: pent state correspondi secrt 0! + Hannett. Mandan, iss Evelyn w. CT. vu NB BOEREOEY 08: PS Wray, Mandan, Frank Gratz, Jud- im ‘Miss Henricka Broach, city, Mra.’ RETURN FROM MOTOR TRIP, lam Schwenglet, Solen, Mrs. H. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Boise return- | Schmidt, New Salem, Carl “Bay- |: ed Saturday froma two-week motor |™@0, Yucca, and Emanuel Hints, }- and fishing trip through the Black Martin, have entercd the §8st.}: ills and the Yellowstone National | \!exius hospital for treatment, rk. Mrs. Jake Feist, Strassburg, Miss i dain Set jurnstad, Mrs. Aen YEOMEN LODGE 503, rettling, ge, Mrs. John Fel- The regular meeting of the Broth- | Wer Goodrich, Mrs. H. H: Lawine. erhood of American Yeomen Lodge | rom the homiteL dlecharged No. 503 will be held this evening at |"°™ the hospital. 8 q’clock. ‘All members afe urged to Biomarck Hi ¢ e : lospital he’ present. : site ani ae os Esby pijen ae jammer, jeer, Ja Klein- ON YACATION TRIP. sartner, Fredofia, Mrs, J. J. Brod- Mr. and Mrs, Lewis S. Craswell | 2404 city, Mrs. Samuel Polesge- and children’expected to leave today | nook, Max. Ed Schaeffer and’ baby or tomorrow by ‘automobile on a va-| «irl, Ashley, Fred Mants, Garri- cation trip,in the lake regions of| xo, Mins. F. A. Schroader, Rey- Minnescta: nodls, Christ Rater, Hazen, and VISITING-MRS) BOHRER, ba Mca aia Dv arene eyo Miss Carrie Bohrer of Cathay, ‘Martha. Berge, spending the week at the homé of her | vercer. Mra. Irvin Ried, city, Mrs. sister-in-law, Mrs. C, Bohrer. Stephen Moser end haby girl. city. HERE FOR A FEW DAYS. Donald Whitmer, Yaeck rr, Mrs. Grove of Saxton is in the cap- | Puchs. Paradine, have ‘heen dis- ital city for several davs while she | charged from the pital. is having dental work done. °" aa ps “a : \ ep Convateceing fu St. Paul Home oon scrataeNee eamnarer = the jemercl mpany.: is. con- valescing at. his home in at. Paul. Ue has been able to rise from his George Bohrer of Cathey, ‘who has been a business caller in the city for the week expects to leave early. Exclusive ‘Girls Form : Indiana Boost Club: Rose and Mary Wilten Believe in Hoosier “And,” said Rose Wilton tri- umphantly, “we just got sick of advertising Georgia and the Carolinas and all those states, when there was good old Indiana that raised us and looked out for us and is really home, sweet home to us. Hoosier song writer who. is a friend of ours and, said—” “Now you write us a piece about Indiana, that’s what you do,” broke in Mary in a voice so much like her sister's that you would never have ‘dreamed one shad, stopped speaking and the bed, but still is in weakened con- Miss Isabella Cochran has returned | dition. The birth of a baby girl born at, Mrs, Patterson Shows Improvement | FALLS 45 FEET | justly accused of the murder of an . in Goucism, in Sixty Cents an Hour,” t -———~ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~~” HOLD CONTEST IN “WATER, SPORTS There is yet another week in this month in which you may learn to swim, Miss Kenniston is the star pupil in the Women's class. Thursday Miss /\Kenniston made the return trip across the pool. In the boys’ swimming events Thursday afternoon Don Kenniston, Jno. O'Hare and Bill Crewe finished one, two and three in the 20-yard race for boys 12 years of age and under, Zeph Hollenbeck, Fay Brown and Hy Scroggins fi order in the 20-yard race for boys 14 Archie McGray, Frank Kiebert Jesse Scroggins were so placed in t 20-yarg race for boys 16 and over. Long Plunge. Bovs 12 vears and under: J. Mil- ler.sJno, O'Hare and Les Doan. Boys 14 vears and under: Fav Zeph Hollenbeck and H. 15 years and over: “Frank Kiebert, Archie McGray and Jesse Serogrins, } Wednesday afternoon will be spe- cin] water stunt dav—the fun will! commence at 4 o'clock. There wit ke races and stunts for boygzand. girls and grown-ups ai ; STOPPING OVER ON TOUR John RB. Edick and wife, of Minnen- polis. are visiting in Bismarck, stop- apine for a few davs on a motor tonr, at the Grand Pacific hotel. Mr. Edick formerly fas a member of Company A of Bismarck and served in the Philippines He has been with the Minneapolis fire department for the past 20 ye: NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE- CLOSURE SALE Notice ix hereby given, that that certain mortrage evecnted and de! ered by Rohert W. Wilkinson a Annie S. Wilkinson. his wife, mort« other begun if you hadn't bees watching their lips. “And he did,” Rose took up the tale promptly. “It’s ‘Blue Hoosier Blues’, a perfectly grand waily foxtrot, and maybe you think we don’t sing it with ex. pression!” They do, and the song has car- ried the team billed asthe “Wil. ton Sisters” right to the top of all the programs they grace. “We're a Hoosier boosting club of two,” proclaimed Mary, “and we suit our words to our actions by putting our money into land back home.” “And this summer we're going to London‘ to boost the Hoosier state by singing the ‘Blue Hoosier Blues’ there,” ended? Rose happily. the. Bismarck thospital is announ- ced “by Mr.,and Mrs. E. J. Brod- erick of First .street. Mrs. E. G. Patterson is reported to show a slight improvement ac ‘cording to the latest reporta ar- riving in Bismarck. Parents of Son Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brostrom 0? Wilton are the parents of a baby boy born at the Bismarck hospital. gagors, to Union ‘Investment Gom- pany. of Minneanolis, Minnesota. 9 cornorntion. mortgagee. dated — the 1th dav of Octoher 1917. and filed for Yecord in the office of the Rea- ister of Deeds of the County of Bur- leigh, State of North. Dakota on the Txt dav of November, 1917, and recorded in Rank 151 of Mortenges st nage 59, and duly assigned by nn inctrnmont in writing ta First Na- tional Rank, of Watérville. Minn... 9 cornoration, dated July 16th 1918 rnd filed for record in_the office of Register of Derds in nnd for said County of Rurleirh, on the ard dav of July, 1918, end recorded in Rook 129 on ‘pate | 237, will he ed by a sale of the promises mortrage and hereinafter - at the door of the in the City af Bismarck, in the Covnty of Burleigh and State af North Dakota at the hour of two a’clock P.M, on the 4th dav of 1 upen mortrage on the dav of sale. The premises described in anch mortgage and which will be fold to satisfy .the anme are de- scribed as follows, to-wit: i The Southwest auarter (SW%) of Section Twenty. (20) Townshin Ona Wundred forty-four (144), North, of ange Seventy-five (75). West, sit- vate in thé County of Burleigh and State of North’ Dakota, There will he.due on such mortgage on. the dav of sole the of One Thousand two hundred Fifty-five 40-109 Dol- 1 ($1,255.49), together with the costs of Soreelosurp.. Dated at Bismarck, North Dakota this 28th dav of June, 193 Firrt National Bank of Waterville, Owner of Mortgage. G. Olgeirson, Attorney for Owner of Mortenge. Bismarck. North Dakota. (6-29 1-6-13-20-27 8-3 Mr. Campbell in Hospital Wallace Campbell is in the St. Alexius hospital for a complete “pkysical examination. e: CAPITOL, A drama of intrigue and mystery | counterbalanced by a romance of ad- venture and love will be seen in Shir- ley Mason's next William Féx pro- duction, “Youth Must Have Love,” which will be shown at the Capitol theater tonight and Tuesday. A cast of exceptional ‘screen ar- ists, including WQllace McDonald, | ho plays opposite the star; Landers | tevens,, the-heavy; J. P, Lockney, an | | exceptional character actor and Cecil | van Auker, who has played prominent | {parts in a number of recent produc- | ! tions, supports Miss Mason in “Youth | , Must Have Love.” : | The story ix based on a youth, un- % | oS | old miser and how a beautiful girl’s faith ang love and persistent efforts ree him of the charge. How the ‘cal criminal is detected, when it ap- {peared he had covered his tracks in! | such a manner as to prevent discov- ery, provides a mystery element to, ‘this play, whieh. surpasses anything in for a long: time. THE ELTINGE. Walter Hiers appears as a happy- go-lucky soda dispenser who believes showing at the Eltinge theater today ' and Tuesday. Jacqueline Logan is | the object of his affections... “Some Punches ‘and Judy,” round five of the “Fighting Blood” storiés and Pathe News are also showing at the Eltinge Monday and Tuesday: °° " CLIFFORD'S CAFE the youthfaf: Fox, star has ‘been seen | “f Ice Cream. 30c ‘per. quart. If there ‘was better.t: had, we would; have it: ery “| Continue This picture of Joie Richards, 18 * mafchs, was taken several hours. after hethad taken the fall indi- cated by the dotted lin against ‘the screen inshis*home on’ the’ Grasd Cofcourse, He volplaned idewalk, four floors down, as only & i, cone ete? ieee terson Face Pardes: Kenzie Orchestra. Dry Cleaning, Fins MISHAP Makes Real Dog of Rags, Once a Mongrel! Sag july 23.—“Rage” no account poodle without pedigree or owner. WN one would -pay. the: price of a dog. license to keep him. Fig Neg when he tumbled down’a hole tween two building the police and rttiénts of a whole city oing him. they; could , And ‘then el able* damage -to ‘the buildings. . But, Fireman Charley. Baker who finally reached the dog, says it was well worth it cd in the above | years of age and under. { tlerepe, It has as-many chances to MORNING.FROCK Wen a morning frock should show some conformity to style | Here is one that does It has the long waist; a slight fullness over the hips ‘to give a long line front’ and back. It ties in the back with] 8 sash. It could be made of gingham, dim- ity or voile It ‘could, be made of cretonne with trimmings of linen It could be made ofa ‘checked cotton be charming as there aX pretty ma- terials NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE certain mortgage, executed and deliv- ered by Joseph R. Hilsdorf and Esther The State of North Dakota, mort- Ragec, dated the 28rd day of June, 1913, and filed for record in the of- fice of the Register of Deeds of the ‘ounty of Burleigh and State of North Dakota on the 28rd day of June 1913, and recorded in Book 29 of Mortgages at page 133, will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises described at the front. door ‘of the court house in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh and State Notice is hereby given that that| George F. Shafer, Hilsdorf, his wife, mortgagors, to| Rheinhart J. Kamplin, in such mortgage and _ hereinafter | NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- of North Dakota-at the hdur of two] cred by Ni ersland and Knute : g’elock P.M. on the 1th of |A. Ereland, her neabande mortgagors,| J4mestown Sunday snd met represen- August 1923 to satisfy the amount due}¢ 9 The State ef North Dakota, mort-| tatives of the Jamestown Country to satisfy the rmount ducjupon such mortgage on the day of| gagee, dated the gsrd day of Decem-| club at golf. The local players at ale. ; ; ber, 1919, and filed for record in the] Jamestown won the majority of the The premises déseribed in such office of the Register of Deeds of the] matches. mortgage and which will be sold to Gounty of Burleigh. and State of satisfy the same are described as| North Dakota on the 27th day of follow: December, 1919, and recorded in The Southenst Quarter of the! Book 29 of Mortgagcs at page 276.) terson Farm Pavilion. Me- Northwest Quirivr (SE“NW"%) andl will be foreclosed lk Te oe th Lots Three (3), Four (4), snd Five (6)| premises Tesch mesteage and hens | Kenzie Orchestra. Stylish Hose of Wonderful Wearing Quality Holeproof Hosiery is the supreme achieve- ment of the hosiery-maKing art. Its radiant beauty, lustrous sheen, and fine texture mark it as the style hose; yet with all its daintiness and refinement it has the ability to deliver long and satisfactory service. We offér this famous hosiery in a wide range of styles and prices. Beautiful Pure Silk Full-Fashioned hose at $2.00. Pure Silk Semi-Fashioned at $1.15 to $1.65 per pair. Silk and Lisle at $1.00 per pair. In all styles we have the newest and fashionable Colors. ‘ Dated this 23rd day of June, 1923.] gether withthe costs of this fore- The State of North Dakota,! closu Mortgagee. Dated this 23rd day of June, 1923. The State of North Daketa, Mortgagee General of The State Attorne of Korth Dakot George F. Shafer, Attorney General of The State of North Dakota, Rhejnhart J. Kamplin, Assistant Attorney General and Attorney for the Board of i University and School Lands Assistant Attorney General and of The State of North Dakota Attorney for the Board of Attorneys for Mortgage, University and School Lands Bismarck, North Dakota, of The State of North Dakota (6-28 7-5-i2-19-26 8-2) Attornéys for Mortgagee, sree Binmarck, North Dakota. (6-28 7-5-i2-19-26 8-2) GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Local Golfers Win Notice is hereby given that that] ©. W. Nichols, Dr. Kershaw, C..S: : executed and deliv-| Haines and Wm. Gettleman were at Dancing every night. Pat- of Section Number Sx (6) in Town-| jnafter described at the front door acres more or |: er There will be due on such mort- costs of this foreclosure. George F. Shafer, Attorney General of The State of North Dakota. ship Number One Hundred | Forty-} of the court house in the City of three (143) North, of Range Number! Bismarck, in the County of Burleigh Seventy-Kight (78), West of the Fifth! and State of North Dakota at the Principal Meridian, containing 144.56] hour of two o'clock P. M., on the 11th cording to the} day of August, 1923, to satisfy the United “States Government ‘survey! amount due upon such mortgage on Reopens Monday, October 1 th the day of sale. § gage at the date of sale the sum of} mort, d which will b Id to? Twelve Hundred Fifty-six and 86-100| satisfy the ‘same are described. ac'{ Racine College, Racine, Wis. Dollars ($1256.86), together with the} follows: the Fifth Principal Meridian, contain- ing 320 acres ‘more or less according —_—<—<—<—<—$<—<————————————— DE KOVEN ACADEMY, RACINE COLLEGE SCHOOL FOR BOYS ADDRESS: The premises described in such The Reeior of the Acadeniy, ' The North One-Half (N%) of Sec- Dated this 23rd day of June, 1923.| tion Number Twenty-one (21), in The State of North Dakota, ‘Township Number One Hundred Mortgagee: Thirty-eight (138) North, of Range Number Seventy-five (75), West of Rheinhart J. Kamplin, “ | to the Government survey thereof Assistant Attorney General and Attorney for the Board of University and School Lands of The State of North Dakota Attorneys for Mortgagee, Bismarck, North Dakota. (6-28 7-5-12-19-26 8-2) NOTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Notice is hereby given that that certain mortgage, exec and deliv- ered byeJohn Howard Ozmun. an_un- married mat ortgagor, to The State for record in the office of the Regi ter of Deeds of the County of Bur- leigh and State of North Daketa on corded in Book,29 of)Mortcnges at of the premises in such mortgag. hereinafter described at the Tront door of the court house in the City of Bismarck, in the County of Buc.|@nd complexion beautifier, Massage leigh and:State of North Dakota at the hour of two o'clock P. M., on the]into the face, neck, arms and hands, ith day of August, 1923, to satisfy| then shortly note the youthful beau- the amount due upon such mortgage on the day of sale. The premises described in such] mortgage and which will be sold satisfy the same are described as}h>rmless lemon cream to bring that|§ Wedding Rings. follows: The East One-Half of the West One-Half (E%W*%) of Section Num- ber Twenty-two (22), in Town Number One Hundred Fortv- according to the Gov- ernment survey thereof. There will be due on such mort- page at the date of sale the sum of 'wenty-four Hundred Sixty-four and 24-100 Dollars ($2464.24), together with the costs of this foreclosure. f (The Biemarck Cottege) gage at the date of sale th: Twenty-three Hundred Seven!» | and 99-100 Dollars ($2378.99) 1. - the 28th day of Arril; 1919, and: re-| three ounces of Orchard — White, page 264, will Be foreclosed by a sale:a few cents, shake well ina bottle, There will be due on suc GIRLS! MAKE UP A LEMON CREAM Lemons Beautify and Whiten Skin; also Bleach Tan, Freckles AND |. DISTINCTIVE |. Mix the juice of two iemons with JEWELRY which any druggist will supply for A new and up to the min- ute stock. and you have a whole quarter-pint of the most wonderful skin softener this sweetly fragrant lemon cream “ Many new and distinc. tive styles in Diamond and ty, softness and whiteness of your Famous stage beauties use this velvety, clear, rosy-white complexion, ‘Iso as» freckle, sunburn, and tan bleach because it doesn’t irzitate. F. A. Knowles}: Jeweler. DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 119% 4th St Telephone 24 Bismarck, N. D. sr a a NATIONAL, and The ejarrasstHege ‘| Roberts and Second Street North, Fargo, N, Dak. =; | \ Consolidated, will hereafter be under the same _ | management and students enrolling at one of these Colleges may change to the other without '' loss of time, change of text-books or G tuition charges. ; Both Colleges in session thruout the year. Enroll ' for our Summer Courses, and we will send you to’ ~’ BISMARCK. a ta Bismarck’s Gift Shop. 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