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SDAY, AUGUST 20, 1924 ” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : PAGE THREE ry ee “ PLAN FOR PARK oa ——— | morrow afternoon at Wilton, and| residence here yesterday. Coroner [the occupants of the car, | provement of Free State foreign t E. F, Fredeen of Ryder was in the | AT THE MOVIES | burial will be made in the Wilton | Gilbert Seashore will conduct a] Although a coroner's inquest was} trade, which, it is claimed, has in- ° city yesterday, working on plans for | cemetery, post mortem examination today. The| held and the jury found the death | creased to $806 ial and Personal the Roosevelt National park. ne E ELTINGE | a coroner said the cause of death was | of uham accidental, Arbuckle in-| ‘The repre: ive at Washington Ss “The Hottentot” showing at the|l “not absolutely clear.” |sisted that the warrant charging | is approved as a special ease and Min- ‘ FROM VELVA 4 a ae - — manslaughter be is ip | ister Desmond Fitzgerald said it was § — W. Bleyer of Velva was in the|Fitinge theatre Thursday is the last Tn Connection WIth ihe vAceldent | eaneteUr tint tas WAashInECOnCOIles — city on Saturday on business at the | Of the return date showings at the GUES TAG pec E E itself. The cost of i - ; I EILESS UNGRUTS. Ae GUGERTATe IMUGH | tise, according to Judge Bingham, a| would pay. f mecheon Entertains At Bank of North Dakota. peedueing eho ie Kas 30 Salas OF VISITS: FOR TOURISTS [warrant has been issued against Mr.) passports from the United States. is . ‘ listroneiepictdves!, UD cUelnemeMeRenny | vyy| ind Mrs. Thomas McCauley, 82 Front | to be $10. i@ Mrs. Mullin : Birthday Party FROM MENOKEN si I Madge Bellamy ane Rayiiond Ha - | IS PLANNED street, charging them with selling si 2 \ i Sees | Biromery, Welch jof Mencken was im ton are the principal players. Snook- | Ls fies wes intoxicating Tignor to Movs. They | Young Minnesota Catfish ulin entertained yes: | Ms. A. W. Schnecker entertained) TK Yesterdays on Dusingss. | ey, the monk will also be seen ina Roy Bonham and A. F. Brad-) Fargo, N. D., Aug. 20. Guest tags | Were artaigned before Jadke Hk) Caught in spring water, mn at a bridge lunch: ohild ae : comedy, “Snookey's Blue Monday.” | ks for visiting tourists have been pro {tm and beth demanded a pretin : ; H , Nine her. mothercine | curteen children yesterday after. LEAVES FOR HOME nore uate Satis ley Speak at Luncheon cured by the North Dakota Autome- [inary hearing which was set for 10| dressed ready to cook, Cen- her-in- | noon, the occasion being her daugh- i Muilin Sr. of Duluth, : * gh-| Miss_Alpha Lusk of Jumestown, AT THE CAPITOL bile association ind will be distri Bond was set al Market. BUELL Tak CRATER ter Beverly’s fourth birthday anni-| who has been the guest of Mrs. Al-| Monte Blue, who has the leading buted)]@o gu Hhotels through MeCauley's wicteetit ig. & Se versary. Garden flowers were used} fred Dale for several days, left this! li le tn Grace Sunuers At the Rotary luncheon this noon | out the state which are members of ‘s bond was set i f cma iin with Mr! to decorate the rooms, while pink| morning for her home. | Michie’s Defving Destiny, a thought, (P: Jackson delighted the members | the association Mes agin TLtEll to Be independent. ae a v n utiona ener fist Up table Wario, : | provoking (poled raid, which Will’ be { Present. with an appropriate voed ne 24 blu ibe “ls (iy @aney Hail home. | We have ae at Pe weve Heaarneeuen eum urnished the entertainmen AP LAKE Jat the Capitol Theatre tonight, is |20l- Rey Bonham told of his v AGES iti taal, he ta have | ss | will make you a lappy home. play. with Mrs, Leo] “Little Mlas” Beverly received al weekend at Lake Isabel, vs 7 | S1e% his most recent triumph being | cotied upon. to ecteinpuran: | DakotapAutomunileriaesedtinautite To Build U | Co, Phone 138. ing the hondeai| Humber ot pills: IAC MARGIT TePr be bs . [that of the docior in Main street. | oous talk on « dep and the Wolds! “Nore liukelt 0 bur p | Office with First Guaranty Bank, Muly was pre-| day, Mrs, E. J. Gobel q | He; ‘ato, scored @ tremenvous nit in lnobly. “Rd! Pérty, vest," at the bottom, ‘The sticke Voreigz’ < | = cae, AUTRES C. Steihiovn of Maidan Paina Mr. ama Ys: Clevalewa ae Mia Serco eae ure thas aeeerel| fal eancious Taaye We URRE EDSON? HE. @InWSH BIA: Foreign Trade | Cook By Wire \ Mec Au out of | hostess during the afternoon. August Johnson of Washburn were | py Sympathetic. and. convineing [2nd_A. PF. Bradley, Secretary of the [denoting to all residents of North | Aug. 20. ‘The debate on| Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. if: Indseth, from] w in the city Monday, on business and | characterization of Jack Fenton in| prmarel Seton et “Commerce ||Dakota that theo) Hd there he hates recently in the Dail ™ ee a Vila. Mont Y WEEKEND AT PETTIBONE LODGE | visiting friends this his latest vehicle. told of his work at the summer school ae showed that the total’ cost of the Fr Fall styles in Cloth Coats. Mrs. E. A. Hughes and parents, — he has recently attended. The puests Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wakeman and LEAVES FOR HOME were Ward R. Lewis, and Dr. 5 * | Sweitzer of Minneapolis, Red, R, H.) auarters in requests from Fur trimmed. See them. ate Ministry of External Affairs sts at the state head argo for a ‘guest visiting tou IM VEAR IN W Of this rmount $11 ° 8 | Bismarck Cloak Shop. apatites inner last night. The evening was| Miss Josephine Kositzky spent the aN see in| spent informally, Mr. and Mrs,|Weekend at the V. Craven farm near roars: OF FOUNDER OF ‘gg Mrs. Lou Osb f Ch Mrs, B. L. Bertel of Fargo left : oe ae h add daughter Miss) 35’ the guest of ‘Mrs, Hughey, sie today ‘for her home in Fargo, utter!| POET’S CORNER || Myers, former Bismareker, and A. W.| er" than for any other thing ELISE EAA a Oe ceeneree er Dae kh onaee uy the weekend at Pettibone Lodge. On| having spent some time here as the |4————--— _______| Mellen, and F, C. Ellsworth, of Bis- | J- McGrann, manager of the as- |" pure ¢ | READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS. ri hey eiaited | Sunday, Mz. Hughes, Dr. G. A. Rawl-|guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, THE STORM |mmarek = Are uNapeaT rt PEILCOTAT BETS ings and Judge Johnson motored to|€. G. Boise. ey ans s hoped that police authorities : aa Ea] he te the entire party etaen reavous {Tesh hidden trom our wiht, | Nat, Reereation Oe es ee deen tieg: 2¢[ ing in the evening. Rr eae eect | While ominous the clouds appear, Cc M Taplbe eaurtistia aHOMWEIpruN VSUGi Bee cane ee ae rnititin, Hagen of the State Hail! As rays of flashing, lurid light, ongress to Meet | inn in cites state Meee ee : S insurance department, retur Proclain ( ‘5 : a fests from) 0 es. = A fhe vetmn trp they! atigg Canrle Haugen, secretary of] Monday. night ‘from Alinnenpolis. ‘claim a storm. is drawing near. At Atlantic City ye Nothing et we could do would | ye (Capa cific.) the North Dakota Tuberculosis asso- — The cows hi t —— Hitec aie Fou uate nee row | Cittion, left this morning for Dun- ON VACATION Siamese Tushing down "1 New York, Aug. 20- ‘The eleventh # national reputation | HEED TOMORROW | scith, where she will spend some time| Miss Louise Marr is enjoying her] y Oe cat romdiniyt national recreation congress will be o visiting tourists. | on of the Pregby- D spe a di will’ vivit dn 80 thern | With noisy tread and clanking bells, |) ld in Atlantic Ci Fi - 16-2: reputation would be spread MPa cal ott ite rey | OM business at the Sanitorium. vacation, and will visit in Southern (ayeiy restless and uneasy mein, [Rela in Atlantic City October 16-21, Hen) aH dre ele a CKes $ (pis 8h Mes, We METHODIST AID MEETS Moco {Of the! approaching storm foretells.)(275ind\ and riecreRtion) Association and tourists would be glad to | ley st ay “ The general meeting of the Metho- a The day has turned to somber night, |°f America, has announce H Ow. dake , = t little | f cri fl 1 s. oddurd! gist Ladies aid society will be held tins WN MINNEAPOLIS ng No breath of wind pervades the air, L Among the speakers will be Theo-| NS Nive a good supely of | the |B ‘wo little loaves of crisp, flavory a fe ©s- | on Thursday afternoon in the church iss Hannah Ingeseth is spending qh. swallow hi al her {dere Roosevelt, assistant secretary | Stickers and v be glad to oa fring he busgen aeons fw aye Mines e guallow homeward wings her ot ihe nang Prafesr. ese, W them to all who gequest them while shreds of oven-baked whole hh ihiva stn e held at 3 p. m. ladies of t es ‘ SU 5 2 aoe i Zi : i JB ots Third treet, | Be Meld a 3 pm The Leda of the visio REDATIVES To soothe her helpless nestlings | Oonsin;” Lester Fe, Seott, executive “ = wheat and enough milk to cover ‘ nia Mr. and Mrs, John E, Reuter of : secretary of the Camp Fire ops hold a food], Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Baker enter.| days visiting, relatives. The rain in heavy torrents pours, | White of Boston, 2 AR the cost isn’t over five cents. ; oo ood Market | ttined Mr. and Mrs, Fred Page and KaeNOEN While at each flash of lurid light, a ME FOR KILLING y ee Mrs, E, T. Beatt and son Junior at ISO Sounds forth the thunder’s mighty | PROBE DEATH : Cut out meat and potatoes for a ' i“ Fred Jansonius, A warrant, while and try Shredded Wheat MBvcrce, Mrs. J. P!| Page, who are leaving in about nj Menoken. vie hal de die <neereeventsy chargi was issued - 3 Z , By Sic!) "| week tor'an extended trip to the Yel in BREE Wy, ao shin ening nike TOWN INN, Dep int ik insta, Jastice ot th with milk and fresh fruits during lowstone national park, and other TO DICKINSON - peace against Dave Moug of Page, Aug. 20.—Inquiry was} N. ., driver of the car in which i i { ‘Be son |Of aX, held in gigantic hand, OF SOCIETY | points, will be the guests at a dinner! J. A. Kitchen left for Dickinson | OF % held i glmanete. tins disineanel the summer days. It means health c comb of the Hu-| tonight, given by Mr. and Mrs, C, E.[ yesterday, expecting to be away lodged toda: nto the cireum Cyrus Graham of Kansas City, Mo. : Biieapilentlese) spent fEICeIeR! about two days. Jathen suddenly the torrents cease, |e# surrounding the death of George killed when it tipped over be and strength for work or play. Veo. peoees eS ——— A 2 ra) Gackle, grain merchant, for whom] tween Mapleton and Casselton, Sat a "WB chic ety. atne| LEAVE FOR VISIT TO PARK FROM STERLING As fainter grows the thunders rar, | the town of Gackle, N. D. was named, | u Complaint was made by A Shredded Wheat is ready-cooked eae ae ‘The storm has spent its 5 and who collapsed on the step of a]. Arbuckle of K. hurch. His” subject] Miss Rita Murphy and Miss Frances| Mrs. Charles Gaskell of Sterling City, one of Wactaye of Adoles-| Mallory who has been her guest since} Was @ Sunday visitor at the Carl evenine he spoke in] Monday, left this morning for a tour| Kositzky home. ptist #hurch at Far-|of the Yellowstone National Park. Miss Mallory’ will then return to her FROM STEELE REGAN WOMAN = home in Ellendale, while Miss Mur.| Charles Liessman, states attorney | . eee PTR TTD Sera ene llohianddderBecuniy ye. wase Nerelitvomn|| DIES IN CITY ' E ISABEL | phy will go on to Jerome, Atiz.,| © {He spent seve where she will teach mathematics in| Steele yesterday pemah, vie or the Junior high school during the oes | Mrs. Christina Conner, 49, of Re- ress, us chaperone, | coming year. —_—__———__———* | gan, died this morning at a local | followed for each — | CITY NEWS ‘hospital from cerebral hemorrhage, The sun begins to shine once more. —-Florence Borner and ready-to-eat—no kitchen work or worry, a real wife-saver during the hot days. IUGUGDSUGSESUUCENEAERDEEREAEOUEDSDOUCUCEADOUEDGDSUSEOEEEOSOCESUDOOGII 1 periods given over AID MEETS 5 g!which developed following a two lhiking, resting and| The second division of the Presby-|® weeks illness here from heart trou- | j terian ladies aid will meet with Mrs. Bismarck Hospital ble. She is survived by her hu —— A. V. Bowman at 809 Fifth street,| Admitted for treatment to the Bi8-/ hand, Sam Conner, and two chil- ARENTS HERE tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, | marck hospital: Mrs. Ole Nelssen,j dren, Nora, aged 7, and Glen aged B Burneck of (St. Kintyre, Emmanual Flaig, Fredonia,)g years. in the city for a few TO BADLANDS Mrs. John Spitzer, Ashley, and Ralph) Funeral services will be held to- urents, Mr. and Mrs.|__ Mrs. A. W. Tracy, accompanied by, Steinhaus, Max. F te Mrs. Barneck | Misses Elizabeth and Ruth Wetmore,| _ Discharged: Donald Jones, City, iss Mary Slattery, left. yester for a trip through the| Miss Ruth Lundecn, | Tuttle, Ruth Badlands. The two girls will return| Codding, Wilton, Mrs. D. L. Roberts, A MOURE in a few days, while Mrs, Tracy will, Centralia, Miss. M Mary Buch- Gordon, of LaMoure| continue on west. holz, City, John Helmet, New Salem, he guest of her cou- - John Wright, City, Mrs. R. C, Nelson, Gordon for the past FOOD SALE and twin babies. Baldwin, Baby 1 to her home on Fri-| The fourth division of the Ladies| William Winn, Coleharbor, Miss my family will motor! Aid of the First Presbyterian church | Hazel Jesson, Velva, Mrs. H. O, Stev- pend the week end! will hold a food sale at Finney’s drug| ns, and baby boy, Garrison, store, Saturday afternoon. MADE RIGHT BISMARCK You ‘Wheat SHUNDORAGUSOUUDOUODAROOADOOADODEDLDOOOUEORDODROGDADODADOOODADORGDOEOADADGOOAASERED caADER| DRY CLEANING DYEING REMODELING RE-PAIRIN PLEATING FUR REPAIRING ‘ CLEANERS CITY = DYERS NURUGDADE JEDAOUSEDUD GUOVURCRSRENCULG GOUDADODUDGG QUNDOOQDOUCSOOADODODOGCHRONOEONEDODODDONEERSUOOOCDODADEREO AUGOSUOSOEOOSRCDOSGEES CDGNON00GSEDCRECNENSES? 000000001 St. Alexius Hospital Admitted for treatment to the St. FORMER BISMARCK MAN HERE inson who| Ward Le of Minneapolis, for- i ital: Mrs. L. L. Davis s Louise|merly of Bismarck, arrived here on ee EU nae : Sunday, and will, be here for some] Discharged: August Ziesman, Mc- time. He is checking up on income | Grath, Minn., Mrs. F. C, Stueve, Man- {tax statistics for the Internal Reve-| gan, Miss Mildred Lewis, Ryder, Nick nue department. Ryan, Steele, and Mrs. Paul Graner, Huf. Hfoleproof ffesiery RETURNS FROM TRIP Miss Emma Hatlestad, milliner for ‘{the Mary Buchholz shop, returned last night from a several weeks trip to Chicago, Minneapolis, and Fargo. She also visited at Rice Lake, Wis. Finely Spun—Yet Very Strong To Play Baseball The Alex Rosen & Bro, team and the Transportation in the Commer- cial League will play Thursday even- ing at 6:15 at the ball park. Bergesons Tailoring. Clothing. Holeproot Hosiery is beautiful, dainty and sheer, yet it possesses a fine-spun strength that delivers extraordinary service. RETURN TO PORTLAND Mrs. James Bambery and children of Portland, Ore., who has been vi iting in the East, and with Mr. and Mrs. Amos Corwine of Linton, stop- ped in Bismarck for a short time while on their way to their home. Is Improving Charles Fisher, clerk of court, who is confined to his home suffering from rheumatism, was reported some better today. READ TRIBUNE WANT ADDS. DOCTOR M. E. BOLTON Osteopath Specialist in We are proud to sell this famous hosiery, be- cause it gives our cus- tomers the highest qual- ity and best values to ‘be found. Richmond's Bootery} Leaves For Hot Springs A. W. Tracy, general manager of the National Parks Highway, left today for Hunter's Hot Springs, Montana, for treatment for rheuma- | tism, ACCEPTS POSITION HERE Miss Fan Prefer of St. Paul arriv- ed here yesterday, having accepted a position with the millinery depart- ment of the Webb Brothers depart- ment store. World’s largest loud speaker, 14 feet wide at the mouth, was claimed i ‘hronic HERE YESTERDAY ‘i fas claimed CI : W. H. Hurlbert of near Regan, was | tthe recent fair at Leipzig, Ger Diseases BISMARCK in the city yesterday on busi- ness connected with school matters. Mr. Hurlbert is the president of the Pleasant View district school board. |{ No need of sending your Arch Telephone 240 11914—4th St. —— hoes to the factory ¢ 5 FROM SIBLEY TOWNSHIP eae Bismarck Bismarck, |! Mankato Commercial College Mrs, Theresa Christenson of Sibl Shoe Hospital can do ft. Either Mankato, Minn, township was in Bismarck Sererace) ‘ahiole sole or half sole. N. D. ‘ are you planning on going away to school this fall? If so, let us % | on business, and visiting friends. tell yoy about one of the greatest business schools in this country. nnn H. Burman, Prop. THEATRE Auto Agents | ‘The Welininel we ieive Talent IntGneive Carer enine: cneuertue aehool VISITS HERE 411 Broadway Miss Emma Trygg of Trygg- dis- trict was a caller in the city yester- day. is new and modern, and we surround our students with the most whole- some influence. The expe course are very low, and living con- ditions ideal. Unusual opportunities ' AtYourService With every 2tna-Auto Policy goesan Ztne-Autoldentification Tonight (Wednesday ) MONTE BLUE and Irene Rich 8 connected with the WEEKEND PARTY AT FARM Miss Clara Sperry entertained a F; \ { Card. This card is your letter for securing positions for group of girls at a weekend party aa sll ; cf aretaccicn tolore: 10/000 our sraduat ee It iter at the home of her grandmother, DEFYING Diese hate Agente (isesiea ested send for Mrs. Rogers, near Menoken. The Beal say ch al ae fons 289 ocli guests were Misses Kathryne Smith, 9 ocean to ocean, era 8 x Catherine Bodenstab, and Evaline DESTINY | Term Opens Sept. 1. George. id If you have an automobile ‘ | Ben Turpin Comedy " accident or loss, your identifica- : TA BA Matinee Every Day At 2:80 TYPEWRITERS ||| TONIGHT — Wednesday tion card will place the nearest “The Dare Devil’ #na-Auto Agent at your ser- = cegane and’ oe ce ina jiffy, ready and eager | : ORAL uname LAST TIMES | ert || Constigstion, | iemaness, 2 reader all pools enetance = s fe a Fenewing that vigor and good fee! ' eg RenfedRepared |! “SINGLE | “ocwieiase | Parster eva || | emygcize FOR SALE All household goods, including linen TOM MIX in “The Heart Buster” w Ben ee | 6 6LWIVES” j artest of fall CORINNE JACKIE COOGAN in ) We will be glad to terue an A ft tbe smartest of tal ENE COOGAN Ip =~ =m PP ale car Aaieg rane tawelfs ete. ame Fada Neuiredyne Radio t that Jt looks like Crusoe” re Xt f fae ee ood cers 7a complete with battery charger and lou yh ms to bi R S benefits of Atna-Auta yi ne cout that may] DR MLE. BOLTON BUSTER KEATON in |//=>4]g 3 | vice without delay, speaker. about the neck 7 Yim rovers. The coat hol material and the j) are of plaid kasha. kes the collar and LON OuaNny in ||| Chips off the Old Block |'Henry & Henry “The Hunch Back of he ame, Mie iced done, Insurance Notre Dame See ey Vous Brae Tomorrow RETURN DATE “The ‘Hottentot” Osteopathic Physician | H. L. WACNER at OS —Phone 365 or 379——_