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FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1928 +— Social and Personal ON SPEAKING TOUR Miss Minnie J, Nielson is spending several days visiting the various nor- mal schools, Yesterday she spoke at the Valley City State Teachers Train- ing school and today she will speak ‘at the University of North Dakota summer session, Thursday she deliv- F ered an address at Dickinson Normal in the morning and in the afternoon she appeared before the meeting of the school officer at Manning. H. 0. ‘ ippin, superintendent of Stark i county, spoke at the school officers ‘fe omecting and led the community ig. Saturday she will speak at Minot normal school. hs LEAVE FOR BATTLE LAKE nd Mrs. H. F. Keller and r, Miss Louise will leave to- row by automobile for Cambridge, Minn., where they will spend a week with Mra Keller's parents and then motor to Battle Lake where they will spend a week or ten days in a ¢ottage at the lake, Here they will be joined by Mr. and Mrs, H. F. O'Hare and family, In Fargo Mr. and Mrs. Kel- ler will meet their daughter, Dorothy who has been spending the past moath with Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Pierce, former residents of Bismarck. COUNTRY CLUB DANCE, Elaborate preparations are bein, made to make the Country club dani tonight one of the deiightful affairs of the summer season, Mrs, Spencer Boise is general chairman of the committee in charge of arrangements and is i kinson. The ball room 1s being beau- 4 tifully decorated with garden flowers. MOVING TO CALIFORNIA. Mr. ang Mrs, John D, Hanks and family 0: Werner were in Bismarck togay making arrangements for a tmp to California, “in about | six | weeks Mr. and Mrs, Hanks and fam- { ily expect to leave for Compton, Cal., here they will make their home. For the past fifteen years, Mr. Hanks has operated a farm near Werner. By NEA Service, Worcester, Mass., July 27.—Neve: fet marriage interfere with business. So says Mrs, Edyth Schiller, Wor- cester woman who is a success us & business woman as well-as a mother There isn't much relation between painting china and raising children, but Mrs, Schiller supplemented one with the other. 3 “I always loved to paint,” she said, “even when a child. I naturally TO LAKES, Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Zuger and famiiy will leave August 1 for De- Minn., for a week or two at the While away they swill be guests of Judge and Mrs, Andrew Miller at their summer home at De- troit, Minn., and enjoy some fishing Announce Winners In Water Events in Itasea Park, R, Anne Git? cio The sports’ in the pool created t Dr. and Mrs. E, H, Walker, Wis-| UC" merriment Wednesday after: hf hek; Alvin A. Kusler, Turtle Leke, |"0on- Thera was a large number of L. B. Smith, Sterling; F. J. Johnson, | entrants and a number of spectators. Ste Morris Johnson of Steele,| The punts loaned by Messrs. Goddard and Mr, and Mrs, Ri A. Wilson of} and Olson proved a big hit. ] Flaxton, were among the city visitors Mr. MacLeod’s swimming class de- here today. monstrated the fivg steps in learn- ing to swim—fitst’the duck, second, dead man’s float; third, kick; fourth, paddle, and fifth paddle and kick. In the final heat of the 20 yard swim Zeph Hollenbeck was first Mil Dresbach, second; Don Kenniston and Art Cayou third and fourth. The time was 12 ‘seconds. In the Junior girl COMING TO BISMARCK, Mr, and Mrs, Charles £. Boyle and Boyle’s mother, Mrs. Etta Me- hy of Fargo are expected to ar- e tomorrow to visit with friends. Mr, and Mrs. Boyle will go to the Yellowstone Park before returning, \ 20-yard race hy NURSE RETURNS. Betty Lofthouse was first, Anna Sel- } Miss Anna Bahr, nurse at the St.|inski, second, and Emma Zvorist third. Time 17 seconds. In the senior girls 20-yard dash, Nelli Michelston, first, Anna Katz, Second; and R. Hall, third. Cy yards on back: First Anna second’ Betty ~ Lofthouse, third Annie. Katz. Janior boys 20-yards on back: First rt Cayou, second, John O'Hare, third, Don Kenniston. Boys Long plunge: Ray Gobel, 29 feet; Art Cayon, 28 John O'Hare and Zeph Hollenbeck, 27 feet. Girls long plunge: Betty Lofthouse and Anna Katz, 28 fect; D. Bolton, 3 feet. Boys neat dive: Fi and Arnold Von Ha; Larson. Swan Dive: First Art Cayou; sec- ond, Arnold Von Hagen; third Roy Gobel. i Jack Knife: First Von Hagen and Cayou; second and third, Bill Larson and Mike Bohn. High dive: First Art Cayou; sec- ond Von Hagen; third, Bifl Larson, Girls’ neat dive: First Annie Katz, second, Arlene Schroder; ‘third Anna Selenski. Girls’ High dive: First Arlene Sch- roder, second, Annie Katz, third Em- ma Zvorist. In the tilting Fred Landers with Art Cayou as pilct disnosed of Roy Gobel and Arnold Von Hagen, while Mike Dohn and Hank Brown ro- peatedly had Jack Dunhim and Bill Lenhart in trouble. Frank Farrington, George Holta, Benton Flow, and J. J. MacLeod were the officials in charge, Al-xius hospital, who has been en- joying her vacation with her parents at Glen Ullin, has returned to resume her dutics, LEAVE FOR NEW HOME John Bortell and family are leav- ing for Minnesota to visit relatives after which they will go to Califor- nia to reside. Mr. Bortell formerly was in the hardware business here. 3 4 LAHRS ON VACATION, Mr. ang Mrs, E. V. Lahr and fam- ii e enjoying a vacation trip in sburg, Ohio, On their return trip to Bismarck they will stop at Bet the Andrew Miller ‘summer home near Detroit, for a visit. it Art Cayou; 3 second, Bill RETURN TO MINOT. Mrs, Fred Anderson and ‘little daughter, Donna Claire, returned to Minot today after visiting with Mrs. Anderson's sister, Mrs. W. F. Get- telman of 612 Avenue D for a week. LEAVES FOR LAKES, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Haney of the Woodmansee Apts. left this morning for their cottage at Haw, Lake, Minn., where they will spend the remainder of the lake season, GUEST OF MISS NIELSON ¥¢ Mrs. Mark Smith of Valley City stopped over here yesterday for a vis- it with Miss Hazel Nielson after hav- ing taught at the Dickinson Normal school during the summer session. BACK FROM VACATION. Miss Elizabeth Wetmore, stenogra- pher at the Association of Commerce, has returned Arom Akron, Ohio, where she has been visiting with rel- atives for several weeks past, Men and women with weak fallen arches get prompt, per- manent relief wearing Ground Gripper Shoes properly fitted at Alex: Rosen & Bro. ° Dancing!. McKenzie Roof Garden —,Tuesdays, Thurs- ‘days and Saturdays. 10c dances. Coolest spot in Bis- BUSINESS VISITORS. Ben W. Wilson, general agent of the Chicago, Burlington railrgad, and A. P. Lipson of the Grand Trunk, were business callers yesterday, } PLAN TRIP TQ LAKES, MRS. EDYTH SCHILLER AT WORK \\ iy —— . TWIN SUCCESS Business Woman and Mother, Too \ drifted into the work. ‘I've been at t for 18 years.” She met her husband while worh- ing, “Of course,” she says, “after my marriage I had to give up work for a while—but it wasn’t for long. “Now my three children help me. My daughter Olive, 17, paints with me. Together we have won several prizes for our work.” Their business was spread from Worcester all over the county. Se ea a a GIVE THEATRE PARTY Misses Marcia and Elaine Bowmaa entertained at a matinee party at the Eltinge theatre yesterday afternoon complimentary to their house guest, Miss Maxine McCulloch of Washburn. After the theatre the young people had a 5 o'clock luncheon at the Bow- man home on 809 Fifth street. De- corations were charmingly out in pink and white. Covers laid for ten guests. VISITING RELATIVES. Miss Eleanor McVey who has been attending school in Valley City, is visiting with her father and broth- ers at the Grand Pacific hotel. TO VISIT MOTHER. Miss Mathilda Pfeifer of Bowbells, stopped over here today enroute tu YOUR PHOTOGRAPH \ will be your repre- Make it worthy of you. sentative. Have it made at SLORBY STUDIO Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Penner and|marck, family plan to leave next weck for Fergus Falls, Minn., for a vacation among the lakes, ej ON BUSINESS TRIP, : BISMARCK a Mra, Harry Woodmansee Th DIFP left yesterday for Minneapolis, Minn., Py on a business trip. 5 The causes. of ‘corns, cal- q louses. bunions, are elimniat- : 4 and walking made delight- _ I bx wearing Ground Grip- per Shoes for men and women properly fitted by Alex Rosen & Bro. 3 Dancing! i Garden — 8, days - and © Saturdays. dances. Coolest; spot in Bis- marck. Ve & Continue ‘boiling city water. free . For and The loss of time, change tuition charges, “ "upon graduation. . 1¢ Linton, where she will visit with her mother, Mzs. Mary Pfeifer. STOPS OVER. stopped over here last night on hig way to Fargo. \ TO FARGO ON VISIT. Miss Marie Svendsgaard has gone to Fargo to visit ‘with her aunt for a week or two, Mrs, H. L. Hawley left last night for Boise, Idaho. e f —Giry NEws 1 St. Alexius Hospital. Miss Thelma Kaline, city, and Tim Mulcahy, Dogden, have entered the St. Alexius hospital “for treatment. ter “Marion Landgren, city; Master Arthur Beyl, Zap; Mra, Anton Hell- man, Ridhardton; Robert Jacob, Zap; Master Edwin and Ida Stoller, Hazen, have been discharged from the hos- pital, Bismarck Hospital. Gust Carlson, Halliday; Mrs. Carty Hermustad, Halliday; G. W. Cass, Mandan; J. J. Schindler, Tappen, Mrs. Wm, Kershaw, Menoken, and Miss Dora L, Bischof, Washburn, have entered the Bismarck hospital for treatment. Miss Antoinette. Mor- ton, Douglas; Lulu Haas,Hazen; Ruth Hack, Tuttle; Mrs. W. R. Pettijohn, city; Mrs. P. Ably, Max, ang Mra. C. A, Schmidt, and baby girl, Hurds- field, have been discharged from the hospital. CLIFFORD'S CAFE Ice Cream, 30c per quart. Arlington Griffeth of Underwood; |: | Mrs, J. N. Caldwell, Underwood, Mas-.| > If there was better to be had, we would have it. Bakery foods for sale. A cool place to eat. NOTICE! _ Continue boiling city water. City Health Officer. Housekeepers can do their work much easier and in per- fect comfort if they wear Ground Gripper Shoes pro- edly fitted. Alex. Rosen, & ro, ———SSSSS=—==—— SS DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 119% 4th St Telephone 900 Bismarck, N. D. OUR EXPERT DRY CLEANING insures you the best possible results. We dye, remodel, repair, press every kind of wearing apparel. We Call For and Deliver. We reblock, clean and re- finish felt hats like new. Eagle Tailoring and Hat Works. Roberts and Second Street North, Fergo, Npak, Consolidated, will hereafter be management and students 5 these Colleges may change to the othe Both Colleges in session thruout the year, Enroll . for our Summer Courses, and we will send you to -& good business or banking position “I SEE MUCH BETTER Now. Your examination and advice have been very helpful to me, and the glasses you fitted on my eyes have done them a world of good. Before that I had headaches and my vision ‘was blurred and very imper- fect.” Our patrons comment us in this vein, May we serve you as well? FOLSOM’S 113—6th st, Bismarck. +) NATIONAL —— 4 immediately BROTHER OF NEWTON BAKER HEAVILY FINED New York, July 27.—Julian C, Bak: er, 2 member af the Yamaqua Yacht club in Sheepshead Bay and said by Edwards Barnes, assistant collector of customs, to be a brother of form- cr Secretary of War Newton D. Bak- er, today was fined $1,000 after coast Guards boarded his motor boat Mo- des yesterday outside the three- mile limit and found six cases of whisky aboard, ° ¥ Women clerks need Ground properly fitted. ro. Gripper Shoes Alex Rosen & B; “KEEPS THE the support to the how it eliminates all MILLI All Childr ‘2 A special lot, A. W. LU There should be this year. your spending on what will be. , leigh County, better times. TRADE MARK REG. U.S. PAT. OFFICE WE WOULD LIKE TO. EXPLAIN to you how the Arch Preserver foot that Nature requires; strain on the arch. You can have foot comfort and smart styles as well. Aichmonds Bootery SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY in a quick clearance —a values $7.00 Sport Hats in Grey and White also a number of Dress Hats —at— $3.00 f Watch The Outgo! ‘ Times are getting better. Business in the i country as a whole is now slightly above id normal, and is still on the upgrade. More money for all of us But until you know definitely what the year is going to bring you, go slow! The surest way to avoid Prosperity is to base In order to bring real prosperity to Bur- I C let’s watch the outgo! Hold- ing down expenses now is the surest road to THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~~ EVANS LEADS IN GOLF PLAY Cleveland. July 27.—Dick nM, defending champion finished the first round one up on Jess oweetser, wa tional champion, in the Western Ama- | teur Championship today after being as much as three down at the tenth Wole. Evans squared with a birdic three on the 16th hole. Evans won the 18th hole and took the lead. |. We want everyone with |Foot Trouble to call at our store Saturday, July 28th, for free examination by Dr. Scholl’s Foot Expert. You are under no obligation. A. W. Lucas Co. FOOT WELL” Shoe gives just NERY en's Hats exceptional CAS CO. you hope your income “Million Dollar” Rain Reported Minneapolis, July of town tailors. We give you personal service and guarantee to satisfy you in every way. We try on and fit every garment before it is finished. Our woolens are the finest and best your money can buy. S. E. Bergeson & Son Tailoring. 27.—General rainfall throughout Minnesota the Dakotas in the last 12 hours was heralded today as a “million dollar and YOU WILL LIKE BISMARCK. WHY WE should make your FALL SUIT ’ We are a local concern and it is your duty to give us the preference over out Our expert cutter will put individuality and character into your clothes. If You Have Foot Troubles. This Announcement Will Interest You We believe ingiving Service. Whilesell- ing shoes is our business, we want to do more than that. We want every pair of shoes we sell to be COMFORTABLE and they can’t be if the foot they are worn on is ailing. That is why you should Visit Our Foot Comfort Department —and learn how thousands of peo callouses, bunions, weak ankles, fa llen, arches and flat foot have benefited through the use of Dr. Scholl’s Foot Comfort Appliances and Remedies Let our Foot Comfort Demonstrator explain to you the cause of shoe troubles and how to overcome them. Come in Any Time—We Await Your Visit PAGE FIVE rain.” Crop experts said that the downfall greatly improved the ‘dort crop withou harvest of Foot Comfort Demonstra- tor at our store Saturday, July 28th. A. W. Lucas Co.” *' Clothing. le suffering with corns, Foot Comfort Expert will be in our store all day Saturday, July 28th, from 9 A.M. to9P.M. Pcople suffezing from foot ailments should come in to sec this Exvert and get his advice free of charge. You ir unde: no odligation whatever. A. W. LUCAS Co. Strawberry — Chocolate ~ Vanilla Always The Best % Pure — Wholesome — Nourishing Try The Olympia And be fully Satisfied. BISMARCK. HOME MADE ICE CREAM Flavors OUR AUTO Livery“ SERVICE is at your command any < ou prompt and for any purpose. You find it efficient, economical. |

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