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r— — THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~~~ family formerly lived on a farm east | The first perambulator was. of Baldwin leaving last fall for Re- wa | renee gn | built in 1780 for a daughter of the unera ites eu fifth duke af Narwwek Of Miss Smith 3 6-+- «=ERIDAY, AUGUST. 3, 1928 ae OLD-STYLE SPINNING WHEEL, BUT NOT Social and AN “ANTIQUE” :__ Personal i a MRS. CATRON HERE ON BUSINESS Mrs. R. G. Catron of Jamestown, | wife of the late R. G. Catron of the dairy department of the state de- . partment of Agriculture and Labor, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs, B. ; Brodersen, and sister, Miss H. Bro- i dersen, and brother, Henry Broder- | sen of, Denison, Ia,, and Osear Nelson of Exira, Id. arrived in & Bismarck J \act night to spend a day or two looking after business interests. Mrs. : Catron is packing some of her house- , hold goods and making final arrange- - er ts with her business affairs while k. Mrs. Catron expects to rth Dakota, but is unde- nN) f ‘iced as to final plans, Miss Edna Rupp, daughter of Gus Rupp and wife has left for Dickinson where she will attend Normal school. JUST * ONE MORE DAY and the greatest sale is over Funeral services for Miss Mar- pan garet Smith, the charming and lova- Miss Lelia Mount has retuémed ble daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. from a vissit with friends imthe cap- Smith, who passed away Thursday, ‘erate, } yatter a brave struggle, were held this eae jafternoon at the home of her par- ; jt ents on Sixth street. A large group aan Home ad tiene of friends of the deceased and the eee "family, including many of her chums in Baldwin, | and class-mates in the Bismarck high tschool in which she had won schol- ‘astic honors, were present. \ Rev, L. R, Johnson, pastor of the First Baptist church, officiated, | Henry Halverson sang “Lead Kindly Light” and “Leave It With Him.” Pall-bearers, - all friends of Miss! Smith in the local high school, were Jerome Conway, Charles Burks, rge Holta, Walter Brandt D: ok and John Lobach, The body w laid to rest in Fairview cemetery, J. A. Graham and family visited friends in Washburn the fore part of the week. Mrx. Charles Bleckreid and Mrs. Pat Freeman have returned from al two weeks vist with relatives in Oma-| ha, Nebraska, = Martin Burgess of Riverview is, Spending the week in town looking after busingss interests, BACK FROM LAKE TRIP, Mr, and Mrs, J, C. Oberg returned in Minneapolis, Minn., with their parents and other relatives, motor- ed to Duluth for a short visit, and made the trip through the Iron Range | region and Itasca park. Mr. and Mrs, 0. B, Nelson of Minneapolis, joined in town Monday afternoon, 6 a ; | ‘edi T F last night from a vacation trip of . Rev. Postlethwaite i your baby’s diet closely. SA URDA Y. two months in the lake region of Mr. and Mrs. Vrank Paris and little Sh This is the most impor- Minnesota, They visited for a time daughter of Bismarck were callern ows Improvement: —— | tant problem on every mother’s calendar. The purity of Carnation Milk has earned its primary ea . Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite who has! Emil Gigle and family have return- | becn under treatment at the Bismarck cd from Garrison where they visited hospital for some weeks pnst is re. friends. portad to show a marked improve- Stylish Hose of Wonderful | we offer unpar- alled values! ment. It is thought that he might °. consideration as the By ~ them’ on the. Iron. Range trip. En- Mrs. Mary Pinks, who has been! be able to be moved to another cnt Wearing safest possible alterna- route home they stopped over for a staying at the Gehrke home during| atorium if his family so wished in * . », faite wi Bere Garena § the past two months as housekeeper! two or three more weeks : tive for mother’s milk, - » visit with Judge and Mrs. Andrew MRS. JOHIN D. COLE AT HER SPINNING WHEEL Pe e . juality Miller at their cottage on Detroit ¥, pace bs has returned to her home at Bismarck | lake, : Anniston, Als RT GOODS and the uniform food when weaning time Aug. 3.—Mrs. John} She's probably the only woman in D. Cole has a quaint o!d spinning | Choccolocco Valley who still uses one GLENCOE—LIVONA Holeproof Hosiery is the LEAVING FOR WISCONSIN, | wheel wh'ch well can be the envy |of these ancient machines, ‘She is.€2| C. A, Carlson made netp to St FROM STORE ine cuie Ser eaeae ia comes. Offering...the most Mell Pollard and‘ daughters, | of many an antique dealer. But this | and still as active as ever. Paallvinstiweek within ear iehaiee nee the hosiery-making art. Its Ruth and:Bthel will’ leave | wheel isn’t an antique. Mrs. Cole| The spinning wheel ccmes from 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. Portland, N. D., Aug. 3.—Burglars who early yesterday broke into the! Torgerson company department st. here, backed an automobile to a = - window of the warehouse, loaded $3 Mrs. L, W. Crandell and daughter | 09 worth of clothing into the car and Clara and little grandson of James:) made a clean getaway, Traill county town returned to their home re-| officials who were notified when the cently, after visiting with friends |}, was noticed this morning, said for Oshkosh, Wis., where they tewith relatives and friends for the remainder of the summer. ‘This fall Mrs. Pollard, teacher in the Bismarck high school for some years will tench in the Beloit, Wis., h school, while Misses Ruth and Ethel Will enter Beloit college, Miss still uses it for spinning thread and supplying her hosehold witli ma- terial for hosiery. cattle. He returned home Wednes- day and expressed himself ns well satisfied with the returns of his trip. Tennessee ,where is had*been the property of the Cole family for gen- erations back. remarkable ‘ values of the entire year. All remaining‘''od@ lots that will prove baby’s health is guarded by the fact that Carnation is looking after business connected with the bureau, | News of Our Neighbors SHOWS IMPROVEMENT iW : . : Ruth attended Hollins college, Hol-| fp G. Wanner, secretary to the here. While in Livona they visited| they believe the car went south, but We offer this famous just pure, whole cows irresistible. lins, Va. last year, * board of administration, is reported Jao Buca: Citey, Wm. Baker andj have been unable to find any trace hosiery in a widé range of milk, with about 60% of ; JOIN IN MARRIAGE A ane MEU I cea CLEAR LAKE TOWNSHIP ae cae P riely ‘ashe MePatech clothes, ail |f’Styles | and prices. Beau-]/ the natural water con- JOIN ergoing 2 eration at t is ‘ i if ; 7 The: marriage of Mids Winaitiea| macy focsitetheany tats week, | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson an-| Geo, Knudtson, Chas, Rathburn ip ilk in the store, six silk dress-|§ tiful Pure Silk Full-Fash- tent removed by evapo- /ioltice daagWeaioP MelananreyPes| See nounce the birth of a baby girl, on}and John were ‘Hazelton visitoral'es and some gloves, and overcoats | ioned hose at $2.00. Pure ration, hermetically DRESSES! ter Jolliet of Beach, and Fred A LEAVE FOR VERMONT. Tuesday, July 24. ' Wednesday of last week. tare taken. The men foreed an en-/I Silk Semi-Fashionedat $1.15 sealed and ‘ili and ip Hulctsjaon of MrvabuiMeas Kirkland ly Meee acs Claire Derby and ial Miss Irean Baker returned home| {tince by breaking a window in th: | 4) $1.65 perspair. Silk and stl imalcat + Hulett! of Elgin took place in Bis-| Ernest Allen lett this morning by au;| Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Anunson spent| the middie of the week fone BE cies tate ares eene from the ware-|ff\70 le at $1 00 per pair. Inf| by the authentic direc- Children’s wash dresses, of marck Tuesday at the First Methddist | tomobile for Vermont, where they|the week end at the Capitol city.| where she has been a guest at the| use into the store proper., Tracks a -00 per pair. jonage. -Rev, S. F, Halfyard of-| will visit’ with relatives. ated. Mr. and Mrs, Hulett were 7 4, Students together in the state agri- ‘cultural college. After a short visit with relatives in Elgin they will go tion chart sent on re- quest for the average baby’s under the broken window indicated they used a heavy car, but not a truck, The loss was noticed when E. 1. Knutson, a clerk, opened the store They ex- pect to be gone fof a month. While in the city they consulted a physician about their little son, Marven. home of her aunt, Mrs. Elwood Clark, gingham. Clean up price... all styles we have the new- est and fashionable Colors. 89c Children’s wash dresses of Rev. Fr, Alfred Gendreau arrived here Thursday from Cle Elum, Wash, MISS MEYER IMPROVING Miss Meta Meyer who entered the Mr. and Mrs, Alden Nelson called ‘ministration were in attendance. to Tuslock, Calif.. where they will be at home after September 1, EXHIBIT MEALTH PICTURES, Miss Anne Simpson of the U. S. Public Health Service spoke at the state tra‘ning school in Mandan last night. She exhibited motion pictures which the state board of health has for distribution. “The Science of Life,” a three reel film, was shown last night. Representatives from the state health department, state\ board of education, and state board of ad- EXPECTED HOME SOON, - . Rev, E, F. Alfson and son, Edward ang Louis Grambs who have been touring along the western coast since June 1 are expected to return to Bis- marck in the near future. They vis- ited the Yellowstone National Park St. Alexius hospital a few days ago underwent .an operation for acute sppendicitis and is improving rapid- ly. ARRIVES SOON Miss Lena Narverud of Albert Lea, Minn, and fSrmerly of Fargo will arrive in Bismarck in a few days to | accept a stenographic position. LEAVES FOR DETROIT. Mrs, M. Eppinger left this morn- ing to spend two weeks at Detroit, Minn., as the guest. of Mrs. 'R. W. Lumry, D. J. McGILLIS LEAVES D. J. oscil will leava this even- ing for “Junction City, Oregon to spend three weeks with his brother. LEAVE FOR OUTING at the O. N. Nelson home Sunday af- ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shaffer had as their Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. George Shaffer and Dr. Lodge of Steele, and Mrs, Albert Christensen and Myrtle. Mrs. E. A. Van Vleet was grief stricken, When she received a tele- gram Sunday morning stating the death of her little niece, Lois, who passed away Saturday evening at the age of 10 years. Her home was at Fountain. City, Wis.. Martin Koessel has been in poor health all summer jand is reported as growing worse. ° Mr, and Mrs, ‘Alfred Hogstad and to spend a few days visiting relatives and friends and viewing old familiar scenes. He will leave for Chicago on a business trip the first of August, Fr. Alfred is Mrs.’ Jas. Burbage’s brother and spent his boyhood days in this vitinity. The Ladies club of Gaytan met with Mrs. John Watkinson last Thursday afternoor in the form of a farewell party, as Mr. and Mrs. Watkinson leave for Ohio in the near future. They will make the trip by auto. Miss Gerda Carlson returned home from Fargo recently, where she has been attending summer school The following were entertaiaed at dinner last Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. H. . Koch of Fort Rice: Fr. Alfred yesterday. A, O, Anderson and 0. R. Groettum, the managers, immediately | were notified and started a search, | MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks best of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. imagd ie t We are glad to send to every mother the Car- nation Infant Feeding Formulas planned by a leading baby specialist, | outlining the diet of the average baby from birth | to one year old. This | diet chart will also be ; found in the Carnation | RecipeBook; writeforit. CARNATION MILK PRODUCTS CO. gingham. Ages 6 to 14. Clean up $ 1 89 price ....... SWEATERS! Slip over sweaters in black and brown. ‘ price... 91.89 HOSIERY ae fashion silk stockings. lean up 59 price .... Fashioned pure silk stock- ings, Effiel brand. Clean pi $1.29 price ......,. Gendreau of Cle Elam, Wash., P. P. Gendreau of Spokane, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Burbage and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilde and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Suverly, all of here, 00 Carnation Bidg. Wig Carnation Milk j and a number of other places of in-| | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Penner and 4 terest on their way to the coast, San | family left yesterday for an outing Francisco Cal., was their last point, | of ten days at Fergus Falls, Minn. . before returning, according to a) let- "3 “a ter received by friends sometime ago, family spent Sunday at the P. H. Kluksdal home, . Misses Gladys:and Helen Lein are visiting at the C, A. Newcomer home at Driscoll, before returning to their parental home at Regan. Ry MISS TARGART IMPROVING Mies Helen Targart who has been suffering with an attack of pneu- monia is rgported improving. —__ F. J. Appert of Hazelton motored out to the river Sunday. RETURN FROM WEST COAST. Mrs, J, L. Enright and gon, Joseph and daughters, Misses Marian and Flizabeth of Wilton returned Friday Mr. and Mrs, Grenville Selland and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berkvam BUSINESS CALLERS, ! morning from a two-month’ visit| H. A. Mackoff and L, A, Simpson,| W¢re guests at the M. J. Syverson Contin Noe with relatives in Portland, Seattle | attorneys, from Dickinson, were bus- jue ig city water. and other points along the Pacific |-iness callers here yesterday. RAG Gaan, City Health Officer. coast. Mr. Enright fet his family in, Bismarck upon their return. CROCKERY "8 piece Blue Bird breakfasi set. Clean up $4.98 Art Fulton of Wilton was a busi- ness caller in town Monday. Mr. Ful- ton had been visiting at the F. C. Nelson home over the week end. He HERE FOR FEW DAYS. Mr, and Mrs. Owens of Hazen are spending a few days in the city vis- iting with friends, - ————————————————— COMMUNITY COUNCIL MEETING On All Children’s STRAP PUMPS IN STOCK § price ....... y,The “regular meeting of the Wo- ae 4 wes accompanied here bp Porter YOUR i i one) Comment Cobnall mall tha) a. onal a at ane ee recently returned Consisting of the following held at the Rest Room of the Masonic CITY NE Ss from Towa. Temple Saturday afternoon at 3:30 | | , ee o'clock, This is an important busi- ness session at which a number of | matters will be taken up for consider- a pieces: 6—Cups and Saucers; A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Febold, and a baby girl has come to the home of Mr. and PHOTOGRAPH Bismarck Hospital, Mrs. G, A. Lenhart, Hazelton; The- vacation spent at Seattle, Washing- callers in fown Monday. The Larson ton, as the guests of Mrs, Jef? White Martin. Swindling, city, have been tion, bald Schneible, Max; Mrs, William . is 6—Breakfast plates.. ig ae: Ackeman, Streeter; Floy Slaviek,| pry: ,0e Toole. Both mothers and ne Infants’ sizes ................2% to5 esagotie MOTOR TO. KENMARE Judson; -Miss Myrtle aera city; aes 6—Oat meals, 4 f a Mrs. N.C. Jackwitz and son, Bill/Mrs, Leonard Christensen, Harmon; | 3, 3 ay. Tra Falbeasicin. aa sf Th aid es tes Car] Schatz, Regan, have bzen admit- t » ota Falkenstein an z, * 92 ss 1—Scallop dish. rp, ducky piegh Min EM. ted. to. the Bommarck’ hesptal for [t¥9 little daughters were shopping in{f Will be your repre-|iff . Children’s sizes eeeeeesese.. SK to 2 DR. M. E. BOLTON : Jatt rel Ook “Apts., Mrs, F.| treatment, Miss Emma Hangon, Tur- orn Monday preparatory. ta thm % +. Be 1—Sugar bowl. iu ‘ Pes ke, Mrs, O, A, Hell id_son, 4 ¢ * 3 ij ~ ined “Co Rantart ie mooning to|Hoser, of Beach fs , Poulton, [at of the week.” They wi vax mai Sentative, Make it Osteopathic Physician 1—Cream jpitoher. |: BU aaNet i Cg C15 AS rl ee Lo el OR A y 119% 4th St. ‘Telephone 240 Twat i p3 Kulm; Charles Weibke, Flasher; H. est Virginia where they expect to Bismarck, N. D. LEAVE FOR CONVENTION, _|C. Hichard, Wilton, have been dis-| vend soveral months visiting Mr. worthy of you. Mr, and Mrs. Grant Marsh, Mra. | Charged from the hospital. aetna salativen, \ These Pumps will make wonderful bar- ALUMINUM Keita i cos aa St. Alexius Hospital, Tom Morris and wife from Regan plizisan i : : 5 local M. B.A. left last, night for |_ Mrs, Adams Geis, Hutt; Mrs, Frank | were callers in town early this week. i 4 Gains you can’t afford to miss. BIMARCE STORAGE WARE Grand Forks to attend tte M. B, A,|P. Hensel, Glen Ullin; Jens Nelson, mae MPANY oy i Almont; Master Chauvin Belile, Ster- J. M. Thompson and wife of Wilton ry yi vay convention Being; held Jal Ghat aly fe Mn ene Er Maerchlein, and| were business visitors in town Mon Haveit made at ‘ Licensed and Bonded, Coffee percolators. Clean ’ pa daughter, Dorothy Ashley, have hee day afternoon, wig . Space to t for All up 4 admitted to the St, Alexius hospital i 7 Ren‘ ; 98 BENE FROM VACATION, for treatment. Mrs, George Belske,/* Mrs. Andy, Larson and sister Mrs. SLORBY STUDIO Kinds of Storage. sale 6... 1... c Misses Frances Paterson: and \Jifla\ oe eee ae Ratton Elgin, Miss iy Rat Appli Ere ass Ae rat etae e A. W. LUCAS CO. ||| ie Baled Hay For Sale. pitcher. Clean Water up 4 Mies Barbara Holland, formerly discharged from, the hospital. BISMARCK. Oistce 207) “ enon eee 98c if Bismarck, and various Canadian 3 P; f Girl. ” ? ' i BISMARCK, N. 5 1 points, 4 Mr, and Mon Frank BL Lindstrom \ NOTICE / 2 Phone 82 oat, preserving beds STOP, OVER.ON WAY TO PARK. Piiegetestend are ine, Daren er, aA ay We have moved to 113—5th St. Opposite the Soo Hotel, Supt. White of the Hrazee, Minn., sale........ $1.98 10 quart preserving kettle. Clean up $2: 49 the St, Alexius hospital, We are always ready to buy or exchange an i the market for all kinds of farnitare, houpehold sds, \ office fixtures, etc.. ——COME AND SEE schools, and Lawrence Boehnoff of Valley City, teacher and athietic di- “S¥ector in Frazee high schodl, ‘stop- ped in’ Bismarck yesterday to visit [AT THE MOVIES | sale ....0... trip dhpeuuh Tollowsiens Parke ay __ BUDER'S FURNITURE EXCHANGE Semdac floor mops! Unexs Lewis Stone with a trio of ladi 118—5th St. { 1 rniture, RETURN FROM AUTO TRIP. io « re BISMARCK NATIO. The Ss SinattHege and The Siren Ae Phone 790 celled for dusting. Clean up 89 c ; BONE oo ie cia tse sie fompricing, Leatrice Joy, Nita Nal Mr. and Mrs, G, M. Wingreene havei| and Garon ‘add another. z turned from a three weeks’ yaca- ion to northern Minnesota ints, making the trip by automobile. ‘They visited the Superior National For. and Lake Superior shore points dur- Roberts and Second Street North, Fargo, N. Dak. 4, 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 additional tuition charges, 4 fh Both Colleges in session thruout the year. Enroll for our Summer Courses, and we will send you to upon graduation. } urday, ing the trip, ' \husbands of. Bism: been, 2 page PRR - | that," while: ‘the’ ladies: have eom-. MISS ALFSON AT HOME. . | mented with a knowing smile. Suf- Miss Alfhild Alfson,’ stenographer | fice“itto say that both rate, in the offices. of United States Sena-4 : tor Lynn J,’ Frasier, arrived Inst HOSPITAL FOR SALE QR RENT ; ' Glenwood. Sanitarium at Enderlin, ND, tull » equipped, acquired under ‘foreclosure, will’ ie bois ae Gallet opening’ Sor 'Gourena feheonably, An’ ex- rr ting with local M. D MES F |WELLWORTH |DEPARTMEN opera‘ . “nurses. appearance in “The Dan; Pets i {in which’ picture Ge found out 4 [though ance calls to a man of Or of. ifotty,’ {t's dangerous to: look’ for it, yes- le way from the wife who really means: few days’ the most to him, LUND GOES 29 Miss Henrietta J, Lond,"direct the Cildrens Health Bureau, le