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|... FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1924 ¢ © THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Erskine, Minn: = . ‘i TRANGE DIV ORCE TA GLE latest style. Come and turn in your WO HU DRED esota. The robbery is nae ht & ld tas Baer our a ae iat POUND WOMAN have been committed by ‘t¥anhients, toes as they walked if they were COULDN'T SINK | “7° ?obsbly fork the mornibertes very much surprised or had the | habit or whatever it is that causes | er ae tumned:in toes, but I don't belleve | Superior, Wis., Aug. 1—Georgiann| WON’T LEAD | °-- they would buy or exchange for! Raycroft, 39, St. Paul, Minn, weight new ones, B® {200 pounds, was unsuccessful, in her OPPOSITIO: “So long as I can understand {attempt to end her life early this ee why they might be satisfied with | morning, when after leaping from a Atlantic Cit the kind they have even though | brid she could not sink in the] qa. p.)—samoe they are not the kind I have, they | riv Social and Personal Old Memories Bismarck Club, Of City Stirred Has Reunion : At Party Here Sao N. J., Aug. 1. (By the , Gompersy ‘vident below, She was bouyed up by) of the American Federation of Labor, Six of the original members of a club, Sigma Beta Gamma, which | | | Eighteen men ana women, all of| ¢ in turn should be able to under-| her weight for ten minutes when] declared. toda fter the ‘ini i a pelare jay a ‘initlal ses- | whom were living in Bismarck in| mena girls: bganlvdae wees. ainen stand that mine sult me right down | police found her and took her to a| sion or the cewcatie atte tnee | the 70's, were the guests last night| the. guests. at the bridge "pay to the ground, as the saying Je, | local hospital. She will recover. organization, that he “has not, 1s not at the home of Mr. arf Mrs. R. W.| given yesterday by Mrs. J. D. Me joke: thom Me. Atheaw, ror my <P? DEPOT IEAM ar cece ui agar a limry, when they together with Mr.! Clusker.who is spending the summer | feet are not hanging above met; ORDER DEPOT the DaPollette chndiddey, that | mBy, and Mrs, George F. Bird, entertain- | ed in honor of George Bird of Bos- ton, who ‘has been the guest of at Mandan, complimenting Mrs. Pat Breen of Los Angeles, who is the guest of her sister, Mrs. C, B. Mc- midair, you know! FOR SELFRIDGE arise sche ate pa “There are ever and ever 80 many different kinds of parrots and Tre India tieh hes) beeritouta relatives here for several weeks. | Alister of Mandan. M. e 1 5 ts rs. Breen I belong tu the great family, The state railroad comm ion to-| whose food consists of insects which ; Japanese lanterns illuminated the| was one of the club members. “Tam a beautiful shade of green | day issued an order requiring the|are first shot with a drop of water 4 awn on which were ‘arranged the} Bridge was the entertainment, and I have ‘such handsome feath- | Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul’ hurled from the mouth, | | small tables for ‘serving of the re-|there being guests for two tables. | ers. | Railroad to construct a new, standard weg freshments. High score was won by Mrs. H. L. “I yell and chatter and I greatly | depot at Selfridge. The resent de | ————————S=S | The evening was spent in talking} Dahners of Mandan. Luncheon was enjoy fruit and nuts. I can eat nuts| pot of the Sioux county town is | over old times, while Mr. Bird re-| served following the games. so easily as my beak looks like aj made from a box car, railroad com- pats iy re gunn with many a a nut cracker and acts as a nut | missioners said. le ot seen since ec rn ony cracker, —— ) ) >, Het Bismarck aso boy, |The vests | VISIT owe “That makes It so useful for us. STORE 18 ROBBED spent some time looking at old Raye asco: People would have to say, if they| Grand Forks, N. D., Aug Nar- photographa, which included one. of Gertrude Mackay wanted nuts: cotics valued at $20 and $39 in cash each of the guests when they first] and Miss Minnie J. Nielson, spent “*Please pass me the nut cracker | and two rtons of cigarettes were ARCH PRESERVER came to ‘Bismarck, A contest jin identifying these was won by Mrs. William Falconer. The guests were: Mr, and Mrs. when you finish with it,’ but I sim-| taken by thieves who entered the ply say to myself: | “Crack the nut, Macaw.’ And 1! obey myself at once! visiting the various spots of his- torical interest in the vicinty, ‘The SHOES the day yesterday at Fort me Order Sisters wh . J. D. Wakeman, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | charge of the Indinw-scheo) cheve fer “They say I have the loudest |SUice Of Lemon, HY have foot annoy- liam Falconer, Mr. and Mrs. E. L.| pbout 60 years are now leaving be- voice of any bird in the great zoo Whitens The Skin ances when you can keep bird house, “That is what they say and I think it 1s an honor. The only harmless way to bleach “There's Neighbor Blue-and-Yel- | the skin white is to mix the juice low Macaw and Neighbor Red-and- | of two lemons with three ounces of Green Macaw. Oh, they have quite Orchard White, a number of us, which any drug- Faunce, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blunt, Mr. and Mrs, Joe Dietrich, Mrs. N. L, Call, Mrq..Mary McLean, Mrs. O. H. Will, Mrs. M. Eppinger, Mrs. J. Whalen, Mrs. E, Tuttle, Mrs, J. Dunn, Captain Belk, and Mr. Bird. your feet active, comfortable and useful simply by securing the right kind of shoe? The Arch Preserver Shoe makes your feet a help instead of a hindrance. We have your fa- cause of a recent government ruling, but Father Bernard wil] continue in charge of t%e-Mission. RETURNING FROM WESTEKN | By NEA Service Writer ‘ SOUCLUSIS) lL Detroit, Mich. , Aug. 1—A_ tangle z RETURN TO MAKOTI fires end pee aes hed net of divoreé, rémance and marriage has of the popular Hoot Gibson, Cali- “But I must say: gist will supply vorite style, too. Let us show | Mrs, Mj-Bagley and daughter Ma-| their brother, B. E. Teien, for a | come to light in Detroit's courts fornia and Arizona of the “real cow} “Look at me If you will and ad- for a few cents. you. ; The new picture is crammed with | useful toes which act as hands and thrills and action, intermingled with | feet both, but don’t: think they're clever comedy, and a delicate ro-| queer for they are not queer—mere- mance. Among the exciting scenes|ly very, very useful. ure the big rodeo and race, in which “But I don't say any of this to Shake well in ‘a bottle, and you have @ whole quar- ter-pint of the most —_ wonderful akin whiteneg, softener and beau- rie Bagley. who have been the guests of Mirs.<'Bagleys sister, Mrs. J. Sweeney tand family, for the last two weeks,. laft recently for their home in Makoti, being accompani:d home by Mrs, Sweeney's brother Wi-! ham Holt who has been ill in a few days on their way home to| Dr. Glenn Lenardo Williams, mil- Watertown, S. D., after a two|lionaire inventor and president of months motoring trip through Cali- | Aero Metals Co., divorced his wife, tornia and other coast states. Miss | Therese Natolia O'Neil Williams. _ Gwendolyn Jones is returning with| He announced he would marry them today fora short visit at their | Leora' Webster—and he did. Richmond’s: Bootery lees)’ hospitalstor amor thas! home. ee wana pales pelt ite n (cits fits a “The Kid,” wins out in| the people. Instead I look at them tifier. \ —— eMntees Mane cuw fillemelytnecran ee spite o! fire fact that he h been} in a very surprised way and my Massage this sweetly fragrant lem- TO CHICAGO GUEST LEAVES s v 8 day be dragged by enemies. A chase be-| macaw expression I hope gays to ach i digg Edna un let thie morning | _ Miss Eva G. Marquardt of Billings,| fore his wedding to, Miss Webster, tween horse and automobile is an-| them: BG Re ee o Ge ki t| appeared at her home and begged , iking epi Bsn “Wel jand hands, It can not irritate, Fam- | Ghieago, where she wil spend ber brie uti the moa ee muerte Rertanierag-hint cee other striking episode. Well, really, how strange you | ous stage heauties use jt to bring — all are! Very strange indeed with everything about you strange, your voices, your talk, your clothes and in ee weeks vacation. On the way t. she will be the guest of Miss Ethe Fleming for a few days at Fargo, that clear, youthful skin and rosy- white complexion; also as a freckle, sunburn and tan bleach. You :nust Morris, left today for her home.| After four hours’ pleading, she During her visit here Miss Marquardt | 88y8, she accepted and they drove to has been the complimented guest at|the county building, where Wiliiums, DR. R. S. ENGE, and will also stay in Minneapolis for Ki your faces.’ {ede in H Y Sta oN SES Yat Mites baa eo Uber Vat! IStOMEIUSHIEIEaT | atest ot! getllniy 4/itenseltCUiaeey ddies’ Evening |? hits wast 1 nope my ex [tt senb: tot he boule sean So ube wc ppt & will visit'at Michigan City, Indiana, her, got one in the name of Leora! UPPER LEFT—MRS. THERESE St iS GAS Bo bition? because it acts best immediately af- Consultation Free andi lake reacts: TO MINNEAPOLIS Webster, 3 NATOLIA O’NEIL WILLIAMS; CEN- ory (@, 1924. rn New! Union: “Iter de iaurapared. U Lucas Bik. Bismarek, N. D. Miss Clara Schroeder, of the Quain| Jessie is suing Williams for $50,000| ‘tER— JESSIE BELL. UPPER! os — a ‘ae it IN MINNEAPOLIS Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Harrington ‘ spending thé weék in Minneapolis, “ where they are selécting furniture and Ramstad office, left this morn-|in ‘New York courts for “trifling) RIGHT— LEORA WEBSTER. BE- S: Special. | ing for Minneapolis where she will | with her affections,” and for $10,000 | LOW--DR. GLENN LENARDO wiL-| BY MARY GRAHAM BONNER F rahi a a sage a res! ui le} asrown jae spend her vacation of one month. in Detroit for breach of promise. | LIAMS. dioli, very fine. $1.50 per end bs gauipneat for ‘their beauty. par- VISITS, DAUGHTER e The Macaw’s Toes lor. ; Mrs. J. H. Riley of Sterling was >| Mother Desires | “Pm a nolse maker,” sala the| dozen. Oscar H. Will & Co. nag Jin Bismarck yesterday to visit her CITY NEWS | Macaw, “That 1s because T am! 319.3rd St. i HARRINGTON’S TO VISIT SISTER ae Lleida sles ae is in —$—— Return of Son a member of the big Parrot family, pee e Miss Lydia Briscoe of ‘Long Beach,| the St. Alexius hogpital. - z : *. and we're all great at making a 2 Mi Cal, is a visitor in the city for-al’ . e Baby Girl Born Delos White} ict of noise. Summer Silk Dresses, spe-) Barber Shop and " short time, on her way to Bate ai poe ae a ‘i Mr. and Mrs. D, H. Trygg of this — “We have loud:voices and we use| cially priced at $14.95. Bis-| Be ut Parlor where she will be the guest of her} «Charles. McCurdy returned recent-| city.are the parents of a baby girl,| Mrs. George White of Poynette,| them, y 3 i ae ‘dieter, for an indefinite time.’ . ‘|ly from his farm at Backoo, N. D..| born at their home. Wis, wants her son, Delos Wkite,| “Why should’ we: not use them mark Cloak Shop. _ auly , but his family will remain there Ene oe 18 years old, to return to his home,! ®8 long as we have them? People . : i remodele n nlar: RETURN TO HOME for some time. iT pulldsadiouce and is-sending messages to cities alii tlk about our loud voices, but 1| Let me paint the west ae Will be re ‘d and enla ged. 1 Misses Ester nd ay eset | RETURNS ROM WESTERN TRIP | Philip Elliott has begun construc-| long the way ihe is thought te:bave) Gout notice that they Keep thelr] of your house. A. B. Carley. about September 1st. . Modern returned to their home in Richwood, T f tion of a bungalow type house on| taken, in an effort to locate him. voices to themselves. one 745. Siar hasan A SE eat eee arse licemaibertelinotant a ncatCis carat | No curie gta He ‘left his home on duly 37, to-| yc TREY, come hurrsing through} a Shane fe “ ee ae ae week: for the last five weeks,-has returned pu cesalaeesiceccrarinaey sj, | cadlsaiaheaecon colasawetes seve ly; coh lookl at. those birds with ment will be installed. wul be the — to She most modern in the state when completed. MAY—WE—SERVE—YOU. © the queer beaks’ “Then another will say: “‘Aren’t their toes funny. Two ;8eem to go backward and two for- ward? Funeral services were held this| his mother is lonesome and wishes afternoon at 2, at St. Mary’s church,| him to return. for Florence: Kuntz, four months old] She described him as having fair daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph} skin and hair, blue eyes, height 5 Kuntz, who died yesterday. Father| feet 8 inches, weight. 150, with a . BUSINESS VISITUR W. W. ‘Arnold. of Minneapolis, sales representative. for Warnes Brothers, is in the city for a few FROM FISHING. TRIP Everett’ LaFrance of, the county auditors office, returned last night days. as trois ree kaitithing: trip at Walker. seiler read the service in the ab-| mole on his upper lip, and a small] _\o of the Parsot family have toca Phone 180W Open to 8 p. m rma 2 sence ,of: Father Slag. Burial was| scar on his cheek. He wore khaki! Of this kind. . Mm. ‘et, Miss Marge Fl ming of Fargo ar- FROM, UNDERWOOD made in the St. Mary’s cemetery. trousers, a gray shirt, a leather? «We wouldn't want to have any =n jacket, gray cap and black oxfords. wstived thig week to be the guest of| Mrs. C, Shearn and children of ‘ ber ¢ other toes. Most creatures are ber cousin, Miss Betty’ Lofthouse,| Underwood arrived yesterday to be St. Alexius Hospital His companion, Rodney Feeter, 16) satisfied with their toes. | ON | G H T tor a week or t.n days. the guests of her pareats, Mr, and| Admitted for treatment to the St.| years old, has dark brown hair, biue| “\hy shouldn't we be satisfied Mrs. Thomas Brophy. Alexius hospital: Miss Goldie Bron-| eyes, weighs 145, and is about 5] with ours? Se dem, Cole Harbor, and Mrs. James{ feet 6 inches tall. He has a birth- “People think our toes are so TO LAKES: McGinnis, Pretty Rock. mark on ‘his forehead on the right] queer, But we don’t. They're nice, Mr. and Mrs.A. C. Thomas left| Discharged: Mrs. John Risch,| wore khaki trousers, blac®/‘useful toes. We can climb well this morning for the Twin Cities, | baby Fred,,and son John, of Bald-| shirt, dark sweater, gray cap and! with these toes and we can handle and will spend some time at the|Win; H. 0. Freshour, Wing; Mrs. I.!workshoes. our food 28 well, too. lakes. M. Clausen, Mandan; Mrs. David! Anyone furnishing Mrs, White in-| “Not having hands, the whole re- SSeS t TELLS GIRLS And women what. I do for you Dry Cleaning -Repairing -Pressing We know how this work should be done — and we do | Merlyn Walker and Her Jazz Band of ‘Dance- By Edna’ Wallace Hopper Ae Keller, Beulah and Ed. Haas, city. | formation of the boys’ whereabouts,| sponsibility stays with our feet. land,” Boise, Idaho. it right. i | _ | My office sends me countless 'let- GIRL SCOUTS MEET Births: To Mr. and Mrs. Otto] will receive her gratitude. “People have both hands and yi ay ters which thank me for new beauty] There will be a meeting of the|Gackle, Fredonia, a baby boy; to Mr. oe feet, and they don’t have to expect We Know How Hats Should Be Cleaned | _and new youth. Pjease don’t do Edith Cavell Girl Scouts tonight at} and Mrs. Herman Litt, city, a baby Prize Winners 80 much of their feet as we do of ours. and made like new—and our customers tell us we, do’ Come and Hear the ‘ ual “that. Just tell to other girls and} 8:30, at the St. George’a parish} boy; to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bau- 5 A os 4 a pie Bae guBaKs cost Tune ena OMe “We expect a lot of our feet and the best work. Women what you've found raanes abet ceieLs a ME sears Names Omitted We get a lot out of our feet. PREMIER JAZZ BAND 0 T i fee s A ‘ ts RE “Now our toes are very satis: a passing. on Jaa Meco eee ee Pela gin). Prizes which should have been] gacrrcy gong, Botttiens thee _Out of Town Orders y ohn’ Monroe and J. ‘evold were ns awarded to girls receiving second) o¢ neople please them, given a twenty-four hour service. here yesterday from Baldwin, attend- _ Bismarck Hospital __ |and third places in the word contest | OF,PCahe, Pienge theme an Woitw hace Fave ing. ing to busi ‘afatters, Admitted for treatment to the Bis-| conducted by the Bismarck Advertis- minnoneianvmoueseentinentndinitn ————We call for and deliver——e4..;4\.),/ helps that made marck hospital: | 0. U. Dutton, Brit-| ing club lust week, were not given! a wagon filled with all kinds and me a fanious FROM McKENZIE tin; Walter Yeager, Center; Mrs.| out Saturday, through an error. Miss! agsortments of toes and said: W. F. Belk and F. M. Leathers of | Jacob Sheck, Golden Valley; Laur-| Lois Duncan of Almont, N. D., with | McKenzie were business visitors in| ence Timmons, Hensler; Mrs. O. T.|79 correct words, received the sec- the city yesterday. Olson, Douglas; Rev. Oswald E.} ond prize of $2.00, and Miss Grace Mrs. Moran’s beauty, then kept my. youth and beauty to “Toes for sale. Your old toes exchanged for new ones in the Eagle Tailoring and Hat Works my: grandé old Anthony, Beach; Eleanor Odegard,| Falkenstein of Baldwin, with 76 cor- F Opposite Post Office. Phone'S8 age ON BUSINESS _ | Douglas and lea Hagel, Wishek. rect words, the third prize of $1.00. arm ‘Those helps I. F. Lytle of Florence Lake dis-| Discharged: Louis Saby, Werner; The first prize of $3.00 was won by UNBURN trict, was in the city'on business|S. F. Nolan, Lark; Clarence Diede,| Miss Jean ‘Crawford of Brittin, as number 62, but yesterday. Glen Ulin, Earle Ruble, Driscoll; | announced before. Apply Vicks very lightly it cS nt had h ; them combined&4n@ Wallace Hopper Mrs, LaDelle Brigle, Hazelton; John Soothes the tortured skin, Dancing at 9:15. » 5 in four prep- al a ROM DRIRCOLE. 7 cre McCloy y and Mrs. Amond |@————»»-—______________® V save \ TO SERVE arations. When you use any one alter us Oo! iscoll was a or, Wilton. . lime oe them you apply quite a number of| visitor in the city yesterday. i ee At The Movies | YaroRus A STRONG BANK — WILLING the best beauty helps. in existence. " RECOVERING FROM ILLNESS - —» Quer 17 Million Jare Vee V- 192 - Y REGAN. VISITORS J.,M. Devine, commissioner of Im- * THE ELTINGE Mrs. A. L, Garnes and Mrs. H. E.| migration, has recovered sufficiently’ The story for “Those Who Dancé” Rennestad of Regan were in the city | from-a.recent attack of pneumonia ;the feature at the Eltinge treatre! yesterday shopping, and visiting. and pieurlsy to be reuioved from | for today and. Saturday was written ——— the hospital, and is able to be out. Geo, it pene hose nds AT FORT YATES | Mra, Devine is here from. Minne: Pees ee Parnes, eee ae F. McClellan, of Mandan, spent ' apolia, and readers. Blanche Sweet, Robert Ag- at Fort ‘Yate 8, on business | temporaril new, Bessie Love and Warner Bax- ter have the leading roles. ‘FOOD SALE PRESSE I ETT LODGE. B MEETING Presbyterian Ladies Aid THE ‘CAPITOL it No . : + . wit 4 Bone fo donee Sree AL Food Sale,. Bismarck Food| Western scenery lsat pletorlay members sre urged to be present. | Market, Saturday, 2 p. m. Manblin’ aah af ope Universal-Gib- “One is a cold cream which I call my Youth Cream. It combines pro- ducts of both lemon and strawberry. Also all the best that ‘science kitows eed and protect the skin.|: a night cream, &s a powder base. b { my skin without it. I have never|' - heard pf a,cream which brings any- thing. like, Sts results. Owned by Home _ Folks The ownership of the City National Bank is , with the people of Bismarck and vicinity, a,, fact that explains why it is able to work so assisting in the offices Red Tag Sale Now I ‘am placing my, Youth Cream| —just as I use a son spe production showing at A wt b Fier Fetch errant ey in Te is Ceesper. ‘the Capitol theatre, Friday and sat. | | effectively for the best interests of this and; toilet coun-| the: city yesterday on on busin: Cook by Electricity. wedge: © 1p. Ship exertional venice : | community and the home folks. ters supply ‘it at 60c ‘per jar. Also in 86 4» tubes. Just ask for Edna Wal- lace _ Hopper’s Youth Cream. I promise. you that as long as you _ live you'll be very, glad you, know it; and I shall be glad for you. Twill ane HERE ON BUSINESS . AR. Montgomery of Tappen was a business visitor here this week. ANNOUNCEMENT . We wish to announce that on Monday, August 4th, we will: move into the Eltinge Block, ’, 8 formerly occu- pied by Perry Furniture Co. '] We will be open for business ‘on Wednesday, August 6th. Hoffman Confectionery. 2 priced at $1290” Bis. Phone 745. fee estimate on your Boat A. 4. B. Carley. Bank here and be sure that you have the co: * operation of an institution where your prob- lems are understood and there is a‘sincere “' desire to help you solve them. Women’s, Misses and Children’s Shoes *« WOMEN’S WEAR. CHILDREN’S CLOTHING. HOSE—FOR EVERY MEMBER OF ; NATIONAL THE FAMILY. BISMARCK, ‘NO. DAKOTA - The Fair Store . J. A Graham, Vice President and Cashier. 3rd and Bradway -_SONNET —.._ a + Sdna WN allare Hopper jan : : Cc. M Schmierer, Assistant Cashier. oT