The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 6, 1924, Page 5

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¢ | FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1924 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Social and Personal Regular Meeting Of Community Council Saturday The regular meeting of the Wo- men’s Community Council will be held tomorrow afternoon, Saturday, June 7, at in the rest room of the Masonic Temple. As this is to be the it meeting for the sum- mer there will be reports. Judge Jansonius will address the gathering. It is hoped that a large number will be in attendance. DAKOTA-CALIFORNIA PICNIC The Dakotans residing in and near San Jose are organized in a State Society with T. F. Murphy, president and P. L. Scott, secretary. They will hold their annual picnic this year in Los Gatos Memorial Park, near San Jose, Saturday, June 28. They anticipate a grand’ time. A few of the people af Burleigh county who will be present are: Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Gross, Mr. and Mrs. Millard and Miss Mabel Devor, GOING TO EUROPE William O'Hara, of the McKen- zie Hotel, and Mrs. James Nagle of Chicago, his and her son, will sail on July 3 from New York for England and Ireland. They first will} go to London where they will visit a brother and then to Ireland to visit a sister. They expect to be gone about two months. TAKE ROO Cc, L. Codding, superintendent of the Wilton schools, and family, are living here during the illnes of their daughter, Ruth Codding, who under- went a serious operation in a local hospital, HERE HERE FROM GERMANY Adolf Gerlach, of western Ger- muny has been visiting for the past two weel at the home of A. H. Happel. He left this morning for Thompson. LEAVE FOR UNDERWOOD Mr. and Mrs. John E. Rueter of Underwood who have been visiting for a few days with friends and rel- atives in this city left last evening for their home. TO VISIT IN JAMESTOWN Mrs. D. ©. Scothorn and daughters left this morning for a couple of weeks visit at Jamestown with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. At- wood. HERE ON BUSI Mr. and Mrs. Al Kusler and Mr. and Mrs, Mike Loomis of Sterling were in the city on business yester- day. IN VALLEY CITY Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Myhre of this city visited for a few days in Val- ley City. ATTENDS DEDICATION L. R, Baird went to Dickinson to- day to attend the dedication of the new Dickinson Normal school build- ing. HERE SINESS C. A. Marr of Linton is here on legal business. LEAVES FOR MINNESOTA . A. Sthell who -has © been visiting at Expansion left this morn- ing for her home -in Woolverson, Minn. M There-will be a\big Fourth of July peared for any months in “Ride for|join the 10 oth r delegates from this — cake, using granulated sugar, butter, | ¢#————-—-——______-@ | « TEC i arisen Ga FA ste gi cael oe, ert MOVIES 7|3 DELEGATES [ort rile Burin, os milk, and bits of ghe-cuke were dis- | | ES | {0 SATURDAY leleieu fll be iepud tributed among the guests. Other {--———~ 5 ae G é Si a hotel’ cats Cleveland. St. Georges Guild will fold a creations were chocolate icing, lady SAVITOL ‘THEATRE aa Pee cee eee cod sale ‘at Hoskins-Meyer, Satur- siddeetvanebu@ek ekeWnic He ders | See a Bes Tke | Fargo, N. Da dune 6. Three del . af ae a p day afternoon. created roses, doves and angels foe} Hoot Gibson fans will have an op-|egates from North Dakota to the one ea “A Fort, Li a . 4 = eee . oleae srs aah a portunity to see the Unive star | National Republ convention at} tonight an jance’' to “@ ARENA GOCE EO OATH - z decorative purposes on the cakes, | ! ; \ 4 & OF JULY CELEBRATION( © ry + using butter cream. In making the | i” the most thoroaghly. “western” [Cleveland which opens June 10 will) music of the S. S. Pres. I CITY NEWS | decorations a paper funnel wag used, | Picture of any in which he has ap-|leave Pargo Saturday afternoon — to son Orchestra. * | which was made simply from a tri 1 lek = | celebration at Arena which is about angular piece of paper. The end of | Your. Life,” which womes tonight to/ state in Minneapolis Saturday night, ee 76 miles. north of wismarck. There! 4 amittee teen Heal epital iS desis | GCEARAME Was GUHA Wablne Meee | the. Capitol’ theater Judge BF. Spalding, one of the Cook by Electricity. will be foot ruces, horse races, tug-|¢° treatment, Mrs. Prel Bate Mane Arthur A. Winters, “Caruso| iiG stems. | It is a dramatic story of Califor-| group ¢ ed recently. Accom It is Cheaper. Te ei eae Tete evi dan; Miss Bernice Tellman, Han-| of the Oven,” Gives Dem- Oy nial ings colteegenke (une other | ee Ta. ingen le Fe aad Meaue: Shae eae There ja pavil-| ver; Miss. Etta Rupp, Baldwin; - delicacies only the highest quality | featured as a riding cowboy | § , and Mag no ELKS ion in the afternoon and again in} beter Melin, Dogden onstration at Bakery of ingredients was used, Mr. Win-| Who masquerades as a bandit. It} fie! MLAS . the evening. Hot lunches will be] Ter meaty oR eM a i ters said. He emphasized the im-| is¢the type of picture made famous! With the 18 delegates from North| Regular meeting tonig! served on the, grounds. Come and] poigck, S. D.;. Gerrit. Cleveringa, portance of good quality in baking, | by Gibson and which made Gibson | eee. - enjoy and old-fashioned Fourth of| westfield; Mrs. J. D. Rempel, Hal.| Several score women of Bismarck = = aseleli famous, even before the star's dra- | ve liday; Mike Hrysken, Wilton; Miss pererey, eresped me ee MARRIAGD LICENSE ISSUED lave xers ws eee eae —-— rf Py CARhIey. o learn from Arthur A, Winters, the | 4 i cense was issued by | #8 to remove him from distinctly | DANCE AT FORT*EINCOLN _ | Marion Kelber, Ashley “Caruso of the Oven.” many of his | the Judee ae the coante cont, wey | western roles for a time. | All those who hold tickets to the St. Aletiie Hospital famous recipes, at the free demon-|terday, to Delmar F. McClellan ot | | Y ll dance ‘which will, be held at Fort! Admited to the St. Alexius hos-| stration given at the Barker Baking | Wing ‘and Miss Olga B. Schlenker | ELTIN | ou wear Lincoln this evening will be given] pital for treatment, Mrs. Wm. Con-|and Candy Company. Mr. Winters, | of Goodrie | Bill Hart of Western fame appears | free transportation. Trucks will nolly, Dunn Center; Mrs. Anton | known also as the “175 a aker” | ing in the at the Eltinge theatr run every half hour starting at 9:30 Hotel. and famous over the entire count tomorrow in “Sigger Jim é Wagner, Glen Ullin: Mr. John Hoer- +| were married by from the McKenzie Members Master Or- Hoskins-Meyers Saturday. Rachel Fretty, Stanton; ville Fretty, Stanton. structing the bakers, as the company will handle his -products, and the | free demonstration was arranged by Mr. Hoffman, Mr. Winters skilfully baked pound Siegmann and others. LEAVE FOR TOUR \OF WEST Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Wenberg, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Gable of Gibbs township ELKS Don’t forget the dance at a 5 res Regular meeting tonight. -| Fort Lincoln tonight. tor the past few days will leave for an extended tour of the west, ‘0 HOLD FOOD SALE : Lincoln tonisht. ‘Bismarck Cloak Shop EXCLUSIVE BUT POPULAR PRICED. SE WAN & SF COD aS Opening Day Sale of Coats for Saturday 200 SPRING COATS AT . $16.95 : The price does not indicate the worth of this fine first showing of late spring coats. They are of the newest fabrics, nicely tailored and among them you will find all of the season’s very newest styles. Dress coats in the new light colors. Sport coats in the striking and brilliant plaids, boyish styles so much in demand for the lady with bobbed hair, silk lined and part lined coats of fine quality all in the opening sale at this one low price. 200 COATS AT $10.95 Crepe silk lined coats—if you are familiar with conditions in the ready-to-wear market you know why in buying late in VISITING AT MEDORA Mrs. Chester Johnson left the first of the weck to visit for two weeks with relatives at Medora. LEAVES FOR FARGO Mrs. W. E. Parsons of Killdeer left this morning to visit in Fargo. Girls! Whiten Skin. With Lemon Juice The*only harmless way to bleach the skin white is to mix the juice of two lemons with three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug- gist will supply for a few cents. Shake well in a bottle, and you have a whole quarter-pint of the most wonderful skin whitener, sof- fier. Massage this sweetly fragrant lemon bleach into the face, neck, arms and hands. It can not irrjtate, Fampus stage beauties use it to bring that: clear, youthful skin .and_ rosy- white complexion; also as a freckle, ‘gybhare and tan bleach. You :must Wix this remarkable“lotion yourself. It can not be bought {ready to use because it acts best injmediately af- ‘ter it is prepared, | in, China, Korea, Mai lear a Far East river, cheat; “Fig-wood oar, @ bost of we x on rood of the ‘ ‘Atjeither ead j { Fa Bocitic im ac ic Smprese— largest, fastest and Anept ships on the Pacific—it 2 e on these big information: steams] . PHM. TAIT, 611 ‘South, Minn tener and, beauti-| the season for the opening of our new store we were able to secure such irresistable values —downe cloth, twills, Mar- vella, Charmeen, Bolivia Duvetines are the fabrics most popular this spring. KHE Dresses Millinery All specially priced for this big first day selling. MID-SUMMER AND SPORT DRESSES A very large assortment for this opening $12.95 . HATS 100 Special assorted Hats of the newest shapes and color at SN HM i $3.95 -- Bismarck Cloak Shop_ M. Glazer _ M. Garrison NEXT TO CAPITOL THEATRE nal 414 MAIN STREET i So HIN scm | He rides and shoots and fights like | ner, Richardton; er Ray Simons, | demonstrated a new method of bak-| of the Trinity Lutheran ' of Company “A” are requested to] Baldwin; Mrs. John Hoerner, Rich-|ing cakes, and baked many appctiz-| ‘They will take a wedding trip to| he's never done bef He revels | be at the Armory at 8:30 for Roll} ardton; Muster Geo. Zander, Judson; | ing dainties in the presence of the; Burden, Indiana, where they will! in the title character, a role of his Call. Miss Clara Schillo, Gulva; Mrs. E.|large number of women. The man-| spend the summer after which thoy | own creation, for he wrote the orig- | Sed W. Richards, Leith ; Mich |ner in which Mr. Winters, who] will return to North Dakota to re-| inal story himself. Clifford Smith | VISITING AT GARRISON Hilscher, city; ™ S$. Jordan, | claims to have 16,000 recipes at the | sume teaching. direeted the picture which includes | Miss Margaret Milloy and brother, | Driscoll. tip of his tongue, rolled them off, | ~ apenas Vin the strong supporting cast, Phyl Francis, have been spending a few Discharged, Mrs. Norbert Joyce, | brought amazement to"those present. | jlis Haver, leading woman, Gordon days with their uncle, Nick Rueter,] Zap; Mrs. Joe. ler, Richardton; | Mr. Winters has been at the Bark? St. George’s Food Sale. Russell, Bert Sprotte, Ruth Miller, at Garrison. Mrs. Jos, Kershaw, McKenzie; Miss|er Baking and gandy Company in- Edward Coxen, William Dyer, George Don’t forget the dance at $2.75 $4.50 $6.75 $10 MARY BUCHHOLZ A STRONG BANK For rent by day or week. Completely §f furnished this spring for ten people. | Row boat included. Sand bathing beach. tion trip you will find that you simply must take along your Arch Preserver Shoes. You will get more fun from your outing when your feet are vigorous and comfort- able —and active. ARCH PRESERVER it on your vacation too! HIS summer when you gO away on your vaca- SHOE This shoe gives support, prevents sagging and pinching, yet itis free and easy. It gives you a newidea of how good a shoe can feel. And it's smartly styled, too, Richmond's Bootery Clearance Sale | OF SPRING AND EARLY SUMMER «=: HATS | Popular colors and patterns—Suitable for every occasion, 4 GROUPS marked down to —Variety and Style to Suit Every One——— TUTE WILLING TO.SERVE —y ARE YOU A MONEY MAKER? Earning money isn’t the same: as making money. No matter how much you earn, you don’t “make” a cent unless you save part of your earnings. G Start now to make some money by spending less than you earn and depositing,the differ- ence in our Savings Department at 44% com- pound interest. CTL} e Gone CITY NATIONAL BISMARCK, NO. DAKOTA P. C. Remington, President. J. A. Graham, Vice President ana Cashier. C. M. Schmierer, Assistant Cashier. } LAKE ISABEL CLUB HOUSE. S. W. CORWIN BISMARCK,

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