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._\( THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE’ _- 1 PAGE FIVE * ‘bungalow in“Swampus Manor from} mittce meeting tonight at nine o'-! other son, lives at her father’s home| fromethe boughs -of trees was dis- | May. Be Heiress | the owampus” Realty Co. take on al clock at the Baptist church. There} at Wilton. covered by a party of Englishgapi van load of furniture from the] will also be business of interest’ to whetie ais tists that returned. here | récently | Cheerful Credit Co., and start house-| all scouts therefore a full attendance BIRDS GROW ON ‘TREES from the heart of India. The seks | keepin ithout paying Bombay, July 1.-A many-colored| hatch in mid-air and the btrdtlings . TUESDAY, JULY 4 1924 ¢ Vigr th Social and Personal Drill Postponed Women Royally Entertained At, Rotary Meet A series of special entertainments was planned for the women who at- tended the Rotary convention at Toronto, according to Mrs, Henry Duemeland, who attended the con- erence together with her husband. Five thousand women were pres- ent, and during the weeks session, the women were taken for a drive through the city, entertained at » musicale tea, and on one occasion. weré taken by yacht to the Toronto Yacht Club, _where an attractive musical program was offered. Be- sides the President's ball, which was one of the most brilliant of the so- cial events of the week, the dele- getes from the ninth distriet of which Bismarck is a part, were pres- ent at a banquet for persons from that district only. About 25 people were present. at the convention from North Dakota. Besides Mr. and Mrs. Duemeland, W. F. McClelland of the State Train- ing School at Mandan was also there, from this vicinity. Visits Brother After 38 Years Absence Honoring Mr. Lundin’s brothet whom he had not seen for~38 years, ‘Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Lundin enter- ined over fifty friends and rela- 8 in the neighborhood and from rek, at their farm home about 5 miles northeast of Arnold. Dancing was the amusement for the evening. A delicious lunch was served about midnight. Mr. Lundin, whose home is. in San Francisco, arrived here with his daughter last Thursday, and ‘will Mrs. Carufel Is Honor Guest Mrs. Mattie Erstrom was hostess las night to a few friends honor- ing. Mrs..L, F. Carufel, house gues: o Mrs. L, A. LaRue. Three tables of whist were in play during the evening, LaRue winning the honors, while the honor guest was also presented. with a gift. The decorations. cor ies and peonies, daint At about..11- pm. luncheon served. .Mrs. Erstrom was assisted by her daughte’, Mrs. A. W. Guss- | ner. Nurses Enjoy ’ Instructive Meet) Miss Sarat Sand, Miss Hilda Gus tofson, and Miss Alma Zeigenhagel, all of the Bismarck hospital return- ed last night from Detroit, Mich., whete they attended the biennial national nursing convention, for the week beginnig June 16, Miss Gus- tafson went to Washburn to visi. relatives for a few days, while Miss Zeigenhagel will visit a few days at Lehr, before resuming her work at the Bismarck hospital, Ten thousand nurses, 6,000 o1 whom were official delegates, at- tended the convention. A varfed program, with such prominent speak- ers as Dr. Vincent, Dr. C, J. Lock- wood of Pasadena, Major Stimson, the first woman’ to hed the Army nurse corps, and. Dr. Christopher G. Parnall af Rochester, N. Y., was cerried out, giving information and inetruction in every line of nursing duty. There were delegates from every stite, together with those from Ha- waii, and Porto Rico. | {_ crry News Se ; Mertz, ci The weekly drill of Company “A” has been postponed until next Tuesday night. House J. M. Harrison of the Interna- tional Harvester Company has pur- chased the housd of Judge Andrew Miller on west Thayer street, and has moved into it, moving from Rosser and Fifth streets. The deal was handled through the Hedden Real Estate Agency. Office Opened The Fuller Brush Company h opened a distributing office in Bi | marck, with offices in the First N: tional Bank building. E, heck is in charge. /He expects to have 40 agents working under the supeRyision of this office. The local office is the 230th opened in the United States. Bismarck Hosvital Patients admitted to the Bis- marck hospital from out of town for treatment: Mrs. Louis, Bald- win, John Kolberg, Huff, Miss Mabel Bergquist, Underwood. Dis- charged: Carl Schmidt, Hebron. Baby Alden Ziegenhage Lehr, Mrs. Maria Fosberg. rrison, J. H. Schlomer, city, Thor Bart St. Anthony, Elva Husfloen. Pric Selma Gustafson, Timmer, Amel Master Edwin Delaney, city, . J. Grahek, Morris- town, So. Dak. , i St. Alexius Host al Admitted for treatmen’ to the St. Alexius hoSpital: Em Keller, Blue Grass and Florentine Land- wehr, Elbowoods, Baby Herman Sand, Gladstone, Mr. Henry Geck, Glen Ullin, Mr. Frank Keogh. Beu- lah, Miss Christine Palm, Richard- ton, Miss Caroline Doering, Kulm, Migs Lillian McLean, Rismarck, Mr. Geo. Jakowski, Krem, Mr. John Geiger, Harmon, Mrs. Louis Meyer, McClusky. Discharged: Mrs. James Five-year-old/“Marie Theresa Corby of Dayton, O., isn’t a bit excited over the ‘fact that she may be declared heireys to $4,000,000 in a few days. She ig playing with her dolls while lawyers ‘are fighting to get the | money ‘for her. The estate in ques- tion way left by Thomas W. Corby,’ eccentri¢ Detroit millionaire. Corby’s divorced’ wife contends Marie Theresa ‘was the millionaire's chila. Corby left no will, Conrath, Glen Ullin, Mrs. John Fuhrer, McKelzie, Roy Little, Reg- an, Einer Martin, city, Walter Paul, city, Agnes Ganton, Center, Arthur Erickson, Hazen, Mrs. O. M. Baumann and baby girl, Linton, and Martin Johnson, city, Mrs. J. Cc. Bauer, Blue Grass, Mr. J. W. Went, Flasher, Mr. F. C. Zuroff, Richey, Mont., Mrs. E. Anderson, Fullerton, Mrs. Martin Kuntz, Bris- bane, Mrs. Germain Chabot and baby girl, city. Births: To Mr.j and Mrs. John M .Lipp, Strasburg, a baby, girl, os on Sunday. {AT THE. MOVIES: j r troubles beg is the story of “Motiern Mat- nnounced as the attrac! Capitol theatre tomorrow. Heerman wrote it and has di- aking of the photoplay ded as one of the fun- in which the well known Selz- | nick star has yet appeared. | In addition to Alice Lake, herself | a star on the silver sheet, these well ; known players appear in the cast; Frank Campeau, Mayme Kelso, Kate | Lester, Vie Potek Snitz Edwards, and Douglas Carter. —— —% a Bismarck Boys i Playgrounds— - Play tonight at the Wachter and jat the Wm Moore schools. There will be singing games for the little folks, croquet, long ball, indoor base ball ete, for the biger ones. } Dorothy. Huber and Josephine j Welch will direct the work at the hter *while Edith Whittemore, | © Bowman, Elizabeth Butler, Jean MacLeod and Mrs. Kling will have charge at the Wm, Moore. Base Ball— waag Fred Diehl’s team the Great Bears will play Heinie Danrot’s Athletes at the Roosevelt diamond tonight. On Thursday the Athletes will meet the south side Tigers and the great Bears will 0 28 Hummel’ 9 Giants. ‘ou There will be a merit badge com- “were held inethe public hall in Wil- Camp— Those who have signed up for camp are meeting with Mr. MacLeod this afternoon to complete arrangements for the next camp. Swimming— Mr. MacLeod in conducting classes in swimming at the pool every morn- ing at 10:30’ o'clock for boys and girls. In the afternoons commencing at three o'clock special attention will be g n to those who wish to learn new or perfect old strokes and to the practise of life saving methods, Adults: wishing to learn to swim should register with Mr. Garret who has charge of the Pool and classes will be arranged. e ‘A. B. WELLS OF WILTON DIES The hody of ASa Baker Wells, 62 of Wilton, who died here Sunday even- ing after a short illness, was taken to Wilton of Monday, where services is requested: } ton, with the local Odd Fellows lodge in charge. The Odd Fellows and members of the Rebecea lodge at- tended the services in a body. Burial will be made at Artkin, Minn., where the body. was taken to- day to be placed next to that of Mr. Well’s wife, who died years ago. Mr. Wells was born in New York, but has lived in North Dakota for many years. He is survived by three sons, two of whom live in Artkin, Minn., and a daughter, who with the ———————— bird that leaves its eggs suspended! tumble to the ground, ov good, so cool ~ —this new breakfast is chillec Here’s the recipe. All you need is Quick Quaker—try it. wit a change in breakfast? A dish so unusual, so delightful on a summer’s day that no other before has compared? Here is the latest delight in thousands of homes—it’s worth while trying. ej As you prepare dinner tonight, cook your regular ' breakfast quantity of QUICK QUAKER (the new Quaker Qats that cooks in 3 to 5 minutes). ‘When done, pour into a pudding’ mould and let cool.’ Then place in the refrigerator over night. Cut in medium, thick slices and serve at breakfast with fresh or coo! fruits or berries and sugar —float with rich milk or cream. The combination is delightful. A world noted chef dis-}*/ covered this new way. Now millions enjoy it every day. Just for the joy of it, try it yourself. Standard full size and weight packages— Medium: 1% pounds; Large: 3 pounds, 7 oz. 3 to 5 minutes chad WEBB BROTHERS “Merchandise of Merit Only” ‘2 the Mrs. Fred leave tomorrow for the Kast while —_——_ Eley and Danvers ey rl. city his daughter will return. to the GUESTS HERE [obertetiad Tend ey so al West. Mr. and Mrs..Arnold Knutson of | John Roth, Fort Sea badd \ Taylor, and, their daughter and son- | H._ Hall. Brisbane, Robert and CAPITOL THEATRES : Owen Moore and Alico “Laye, photoplaying at the job of newly- weds, buy a cute little compobcard | RETURN FROM TRIP | in‘law, Mr. and “Mrs. Irvin Small,| ‘Roderick Tronsdale, Mott, Barl Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Madden | of*Fort Rice, motored Here y2sterday returned Friday from a tri te spend thy day at the home of Mr. neapolis and Brookings, S. D., where| and Mrs: Fred Swenson. W. H. théy spent the past few days. The| Stark of. Wing was also a guest at announcement of Mr. and Mrs. Mad-| the Swenson home yestzrday. den's marriage on Dec. 24 was made recently, Mrs. Madden was formerly Miss Leone’ Garder of Lawrence, Kansas. MY. and Mré. Madden will mxke their home at the McKenzie hotel. ‘to Min- EDITOR RETURNS Wallace ‘Campbell, editor of Jim Jam Jems, returned yesterday from a two weeks trip'to the Twin Cities, Chicago, and Detroit. He reports the political pot as quite “het up” with much interest as, to the out- come of the North Dakota primar- ies. RETURN FROM CONVENTION Mr. and, Mrs. Henry Duemeland retirned Saturday night from at- * tenting tNe Rotary convention at ite, nada. Following the con- 24 98nd y spent a week in Mont- * bteal, Sant through the Thousand Islands, visited Niagara ‘Falls, and came home by way of Chicago. dt pértien 1 FROM TRIP Misses Irma .Logan,.Mary Parsons, and Leste Hendershott returned | ( Xx ‘weeks trip to the east, | . having visited ington, ‘New York and other cities. They came home by way of the Great Lakes. GOES TO COAST Migs’ Catherine 'McDohald” tef ‘Sunday’ for thé Pacific coast, expeer ting ‘to stop at Portland, Oregon for some time, and‘ éther places along the coast, returning by way of the Canadian ‘Rockies “OUTFITTED AT..WEBB’S.” This is the explana: tion of many happy vacations. Getting the right clothe together may seem a difficult task, but not so with us for: : here one will find large assortments of everything that _ is new for vacation wear. Won’t you come in and sec i them today ? MOVE HERE FROM YANKTON Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Buretta who have just arrivéd here from Yank- ton, S. D., will make tieit-honle at. 316 Third ‘Strect. Mrs. Buretta’s mother, Mrs. Anna Moriarty is with them also. Mr. Burctta has ac- cepted a Donon with Will's Green House. Dentis ate en aes The very complete facilities available in this new building, plus the clinical advantages offered by a large city, combine to make this course exception- * ally thorough. The opportunities for young den-" + @iste of good training are only beginning to be, understood. Four-year course after high school graduation is still possible this year. - Marquette University comprises nine colleges; offering courses in liberal arts, education, engineer- ing (cooperative system), medicine, pre-medicine; dentistry, dental hygiene, nursing, business admin- istration, law, pre-law, journalism, music and dramatic art. Tell ue what course you are interested tn and we will gladly send you full information. MARQU UETTE Alte UNI FROCKS some of the SPORT FROCKS—of candy. strip- smartest styles imaginable. ed silk designed with all the vivac- They’re fashionable because yity of youth. The vacation trum they’re sleeveless and of boyish should not be without one. We stylings in all the popular colors of have some particularly smart ones the season. They are equally as in several styles and they !aundet* > cool and prices start at beautifully. The prices start vat $9.75 $24. 50 HOSIERY We. especially emphasize our “Humming Bird” brand; carried in Polo, French Nude, Biege, Oriental, Amber, Airedale and Black Heels and Toes are reinforced with Silk, and they are extra long with Gar- Ru $1.50 Run Stop.. Other well known brands in all the popular shades are $1.50 to $3.75 SWEATERS Of course no vacationist would forget ‘her sweaters, a style for every occasion, sleeveless, slip on, Jacquette and the very newest “Kid Boots” in every imagin- able color, or combination in Silk or Wool “moderately priced at $2.75 to $15.00 SKIRTS Plain or Pleated, as you choose; they’re equally good and the as sortment of colors is such, that it’s easy to match your sweater whether it be silk or wool. $6.75 to $18.50 GQ ON VACATION Mrs. F:"Skinner, and the Misses Emma: ‘Lind’ aid Myrtle Freeburg left thig mbrning’‘for Big Stone Lake, S."Dak:; where they will spend a vacation of séveral weeks. ‘LEAVES AFTER VISIT Rev. S.'“A. Danford of Eugene, Ore., a fogmer district superintend- ent of the Methodist . Episcopal church, who’ has ben here for sev- eral days, left last night. HERE FROM, ST. ‘PAUL L. P. Gelteran of St. Paul, is here on business for a few days connect- ed with ‘his work on the Northern Pscific. VISIT HERE Mr. and Mis. Georgé Ferguson and "“family*who reside on a farm 12 2#HHe? west of Shields, and Mrs. Fer- "gttson’s’ ‘sister, Miss Irene McGarry of Leith, N. Dak. motored in Sat- urday ‘for a short visit with rel- atives and for shopping. LINEN — fashions ARE HOSTESSES" Mrs. Frances V. Altman and Mrs. Dave Patient were hostesses yester- day evening to nine girls, honorin: Miss Frances Johnson. The affair was in the nature of a picnic, held at Sunnyside on the Heart river. A picnic lunch was served. GO. TO LAKES ‘Mrs, May’ Milloy and children, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reuter let today to visit relatives at Under- wood, and they will then spend three -weeks at the lakes in Minnesota. | HERE FROM FLASHER ‘Br. 0. DeMoulley ,and family of Fiashed were here on business yes- terday, and also visited with rela- tives, at the J. J, Manning. home. 'TO CONVENTION ‘Al Rosen leaves tonight for Bos- ton where he will attend the Elks convention. He will be away two or three weeks. ARE MARRIED Henry Danielson and Miss Signe C. Engstrom were married here Sun day, June 29. They will, make their home in Raub, N. D. \ LICENSE ISSUED Rey, A. marriage license was issued Saturday: to Clarence G. Ward and Miss Christine Clara Wagner. | BATHING SUITS Just a glance at these charming suits makes one long for an opportunity-to enjoy them. And it’s a mighty good plan toalways have an extra one. All wool suits with round or V neck in green, purple, red, blue and yellow with. contrasting stripes. $3.95 to $15.00 Bathing Shoes $1.00 to $1.25 RSITY Milwaukee GUEST HERE Miss Catherine Moynier of Nau- ghton township is a guest here, NOON for a wek of Miss Lucy isher. 3 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY GREAT CLEARING SALE OF. FINE MILLINERY Special on all White Mid-Summer Hats in a variety of popular colors — ‘Trimmed and Tailored. TO YELLOWSTONE Misses Agnes and Ruth Peterson left last night for a trip through the Yellowstone Natienal park. WRITER R HERE Charles F. Collisson, feature writ- er for the Minneapolis Tribune, is spending a few days in Bismarck and jandan. ot IN CITY ” Attorney and Mrs. H. L. Malloy of Halliday are in the city for a few days on business and shopping. TO LEAVE FOR EAST Mrs, E.-H, Myler is leaving soon for Fargo and ‘points in the-East to visit with relativ: Bathing Caps 35c to $2.25 DR,M.E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 119% 4th St. Telephone 240 * Bismarck, N. D. - : FOOTWEAR The White Kid Pump, a very necessary complement to the summer and. vacation wardrobe, comes with covered Cuban or French heel in vety pretty cut out effects. Priced at fe $8.00 and $10.00 Patent Sandals for Sport and Dress wear in beautiful patterns with Cuban and French heels and special light colored linings. Moderately Priced at $8.50 to $11.00 Girls! Use Lemon “<sTo Whiten Skin ‘The onty hakimtess way to bleach the skin white is to mix the juice of two-lemons with three ounces of Or- eee chard White, which: any droggist will supply for a few cents. Shake well in a bottle, and: you have s whole quarter-pint of the most wonderful akin whitener, in, Epics xh Exhibition a on @. a ees Sea ee Birope ag _ THE WELLWORTH BANKRUPT STOCK SALE CONTINUES IN THE BASEMENT STORE. A REGULAR AVALANCHE OF GENUINE BAR- GAINS. \ Massage Yemon_bleac! -_ ., afte and hands, It can not irritate. > *" ‘Famous stage beauties use it to bri: that clear youthful skin and rosy- white complexion; also ds a-freckle, ty AMBP BER, ‘Die leach, You must if miz this remarkable gotten zayreelt. (4 +——Reasonably Pri¢ed— ° _ MARY BUCHHOLZ