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SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE \ ‘ PAGE. FIVE for |; ope Li SS saree Skee er os i the refrigerator, put a can rubber ~ POCKET. PLACED ([ittn"te Sou ‘use On a inaton Sar TEARS MISS FIELD CLOSES; PORTABLE TENT | Soci | Perso 1 IN FRONT under it ie chy RSET eA TERM OF SCEiOOL 3 b d a SOAK EIGHT HOURS L Shas | | (AOE PAs ud eae ay Mae That teara mar beauty some will’ say, WITH PROGRAM = eight hours, then rinsed in fresh wa- t 80 to me, ee ter and put to CObKIN eBTa) waters ‘ent by Gow! to earth, s Helen Field of Bismarck DANCE AT COUNTRY CLUB BIRTHDAY PARTY =e rus company da successful term og school One of the most successful and! Mrs. J. B. Smith entertained twelve _, NEVER BOIL share alike our joys and cares, elfer Township Fi y evening largely attended dances of the sea-| little girls Friday afternoon in honor Salt fish should never be boiled. | | In both are teardrops found, with a M son was given last night at the coun-| of her daughter, Jane, who celebrat- — ed They enter homes of gloom and those teachi eerein try club in honor of the younger] 4 her seventh birthday. The table; \e———_—— ————__—__—_#| Where peace and joy aboud, numb members who are home for the sum-| Was prettily decorated with favors, /| il CAPITOL NOTES ' qeniyeent ee y Gibbs Township, all repor mer from their schools and universi-| candles and flowers blending har- | ly i time. After the program | refre ties. moniously with orange shades used cc See 4 | penn oon al (bat ments were served by the ladic Music was furnished by the Lester| in the menu. Games proved to be @ { ; ‘il Dull racked in eve: he following program was giv Backer orchestra of Mandan-” A| Merry amusement for the afternoon. Judge A. M.-Caristianson, chiet| When Hope scems ver Americ citation, The Fls« lunch was served during the evening. The honor guest was presented with i justice of the supreme court, will} And life is sad and grim; Goes By, h Johnstom; Drill, Miss Lucile Hall was chairman of|® Umber ef birthday gifts. A IF | deliver the commencement adc Then, as 1 feel that all is lost, Corinne” Buckley, Naomi Buckley, the entertainment committee and was REV’ g B | to the 1925 graduating class of the} And Vl not try again, Bertha Holeomb and Lillian, Craven; oe * assisted by Ruth Rawlings, Grace _ REV.HOLMES IS ILL GN | North Dakota Agricultural college} There comes to sootive my burning eyes Son; Cojumb The Gem. of the Fracer, Dr. Blunt, Irma Logan, Fin-|, Rev. Adrian A. Holmes, who was Gi Nf | wext MSTGay. i The healing tears of pain Reci The Weighbors ley Baker, Ralph Irick, Dick Leonard, taken tddenly 1 tase stl Sy) H nate es ete | ; a by Co i mouekl rocita Granville Grambs, Luci Lahr, 200m, while attending the Yyy |. oaeaee ‘ . n feHaS THe asia sai aN tion, Some Girls That Mama Knew, Philip Webb, Katherine Smith, Flor-| Bible School ageont at the city au- YU | geste oe rinten Guatinien cere | NS ITT SL Ct Holcomb: Song, Engr Are fi Hi is now at c| 7g {rete fate, ee s ret ; . ues Flags in Ma aandss R - by ae Cus) CN Gab hospital,’ where ‘his condition is ces i ceive nume: Sus requests for infor-| They live again the cays of youth, auhen Mothers, AWvant iby HOME FROM TWIN ciTIEs | &8tded as serious, although not crit-| H mation about ithe state. The re-| When ‘balmy were life's skies; Holcomb; Reeita Mrs. J. G. McQuillan of Bismarck| ‘MlY $0. ees i ‘quests are mostly about various When friends must part as all must do, Naomi, Buckle and Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Nyron of| pocrwices. & ie First Baptist {laws and s“atist organiza: | Again the teardrops come, and the ) Cab a ne of| church will be conducted t \ P 5 show EHUE AL Saver RECITALS | it in the Twin Cities and other) charge. | veys of various kinds. This week! KD UEUSS UA DORE 01a) cai SO EHR ERED RG BETSE! places in Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Z SS he wag asked for a copy of the} tion, The Last Day of School, | Nyron returned home yesterday. W. R. C. MET Z registration laws by a student at Tears merk the ushering in of life, Hane eee eon 5 put i ole pte TO OMAHA FOR CONVENTION | ¢,The Teeular meeting of the W. R B j Soe a ee Reni | Oureveraee enone Fishpole and Line, by Kenneth John | be : a C. was held yesterday after: ‘i Zig ; Writing a thesis on election sys ur eyes are filled with thankful tears, aiche SHNE. Brie BS M eheal ie 6 ORR ORO arate {inient the home of Mrs WR) Ward with Z Z |tems. “Liessmin is also in receipt | For gifts around us spread; Vaayelto Mel Pevcion: Die Dualt br tional Lonvention’ of the Disabled| MTS: Thistlewood as assisting hos- Gs of a letter from Gifford Pinchot, The robi ong at early morn, |Tuella Field; Dialogue, ‘The Paper | American Veterans of the World| ts" x Mrs. Margaret Moriarity and GZ governor of Pennsylvania, who! The sunset's crimson gold, |on't Say: Recitation, What T Can | War in sess ere 2 rs, Kikul gave interesting reports Gy s that static'ics and laws con-| The ever moaning tossi a, Do by Lillian Craven and Song, Hail, | rin session there June 22 to 27. | of - 2 ZY i | er Coa yaate convention held in he WY cerning road and briwge constrac. The mountains, grand old. | The Glad Vacation. | ” ressaid Ly ba hou: Atl ) Neig . ion was a splendi fi ; 8 : jean carry your own he Tates: ve c.g, WEEKEND GUEST spr, ones they said, ut tion be sent to the minister of pub | sited int abaraaiGesay setae |. Genletisteleay that bot springs do] evetanne bathing tent which salesman for the Davis-Hanson Pump| BISMARCK NAN arenes Full often they have lead ie) dab “le ALEVE TEN A ade utd ldots Ul) with aNeceranie ht be Ryaanery Cliebert Glam ot see il | Many state officials and or | To Hope, and won the victory, PS EE aR aes aa ane change of © funeral aa Pie’ Seventh streets hUe%+) married on Wednesday, June 17, to | ployees are inveterate followers of| When fickle Smiles had fled; IEHUNDREtenIRtroM GUBIOFEAReRH TIVE a Miss Stella Quam of Grand Forks. jtte royal game of golt. After the} No grass woul: grow, no flowers bloom, beds. " so inaty Ns WILL WORK HERE The ‘ceremony took place at Crook- day's work they stop long enougi} On hillside, vale and plain, ‘i LECTRIC COOKERY Carlton Alm of Grand Forks, who there petted te will make ee eat a hasty dinner and then) det Waly ieee Nature's tears, ‘OOK RY WIRE Is gradusted’ Trom Gls! state univeesity ‘i hurry on to “the country club! pure, lifebringing rain INSTEAD OF BY FIRE CORRECT COOKERY this year, has accepted a Saar greens. ‘ Gay he eer | > > : SCT C i with the Provident Life Insurance NESERIO See sis Neiman r eater an BO ae Ce Co, dina” anuphters left yestentey, acre ecumleee el | CLEY NEWS. [6 ue eiabe LA eA ae ing by car for Villard, Minn., wh reading a pleasant} ut: * Gas Stands Highest in here HOME FROM VALLEY CITY || they will spend two weeks Wacktion pastime. It may ‘be said, however, | ¢—— —-——-—-—— | the Important Tests ofa Fuel from Valley. City, where ahe hes|%t the lakes. Te eared SOU COU CHO p tee pee leh ak teh elas Modes y : —— 2 that bookstores display nowadays. | H iene ape BIRTH, ANNOUNCEMENT wey e eae aFragone, the pocket isi He is Interested in the works of| 5 3 eA Ub a of Bis; set here te donaiderable povelty. te] G20TBe Bernard Shaw and others) jjaie, Mott Bia DR. M. E. BOLTON GONE FOR SUMMER Pi s of a baby gir! i whi setly in| “0 ‘write intelligently for intelli-| ¢ ert - born yesterday at the B this one which is placed dircetly in gently | er; ‘Albert’ Kalherer, sre. 0. 1, Guanrad tnd, grand. pital. y at the Bismarck hos-} eon The dress is of navy blue; Sent people. i H.M. W 1, Killdee Osteopathic Physician children, Kichard ani eodore, Jr., crepe embroidered in gold - Monson, City; Fran D : z ig left this morning for Grand Forks to PICNIC NEXT WEEK thread. The vestec is of tan chiffon.| Alfred Dale, ceputy treasurer,| Discharges: Mrs. P. 119%, Ath St. Telephone 240 spend the remainder of the eummer.| ‘The Royal Neighbors of America ioe etiae [tas returned form “a trip of sev | Reach: Joseph, Silbern Bismarck, N. D. er will'have an/all day meeting on Sune|... “~~~ | eral days to James‘own where he| Joseph Doch, Mandan ce PEEsl Beales Gta tren oaenadt er: 28: at Fort Lincoln. Each family will ghomld (be let down from: the tep-/ attended the commencement exer-| iithn" Ga et ie i i 8 Ss r pure and e a 3. Mrs terday from Seattle, where she has ring its own dinne dors do Hoisencnpe’ into oflier paral“ e ot Semeetown college! eee muectvaen id student af e Universi’ of 8 A schbacl , Golde Wastlingtonvestependithersaniines: \REAVES FOR SIOUX FALLS of the house, W. G. Black and A. D. McKinnon! Downy Baler, Gpokene, . BLACK HILLS TOUR RETURNS HOME Falls, fowa, who healbeen inde city HOUSEHOLD SAVING ¢ Renee sees ee ce irs, W. G. Daw, Mandan. 4 aL a i = om baco: ' 5 ne - — 5 Mrs. Charles Patterson left. last| torned hone thio: noc Fe] causace may be used instem! of bute; June 25 to confer with Canadian | | Bismarck Hospital ; : a whee comer iain te (tat tioned, tanHocineabiveratablecsniites officials on the routing of high:! Admitted: Mrs. cee Loerch, A ten day tour with stops T points . » after visiting here wi er sister, BACK FROM MINNESOT. = ‘ ways across the international Steele; Leo Cohen, Ashley; Elaine ef general sinterest from Bisnarek Mrs. J. W. Tschumperlin. Miaa"Phylia “Yochi i : < BOTTLE inden 4 i i Thorsen, Almont; H. 0. ' Breidal, e : ylis Yochim has returned CLEAN MILK BOTTLE boundary into this state. n : 4 through the Black Hills to Ho —- Grombiamitwes (aseker AEtAA a nul: ZAImEUR ESTE CARE ee Lee Mott; E. H. Roderick, Mandan; Esth- ‘ E GUESTS n va ( ways wipe off the outside of the B N S: 8 Str unin rcan , Mr. and QUSE, GUESTS rrison| Duluth, Detroit and Hibbing, Minn. | milk bottle before you set it in the| James Curran, state printer, has Pay SE a a COOLER Dy Des ane . have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. HERE FRID. refrigerator. rettirned from a vacation, during oD: Plan Your Vacation Beginning &. H. TL. Vesperman for the past sev-| Miss Ruby Schule mes here from TO CLEAN SILVER ee, HPS RErE a aemeds hee ey We ladcuahy THAN OUTSIDE : July 1 : J I 10th : eral days. reek Mas JEAN SILVE of Dakota and Minnesota editors at Mandan; Harold Metz, on; Al” SIDE July Ist to July 10th. a a The wedding of Miss Anne Lucill : t ae 2 ate Hazen; Mrs. C. BR. oohischlager, MES Be in Belle Fourche for the 4th of Ci Oe ea the/ Lamb and Mr. Myles Dewey Olson, ter, ee Taylor. Hele aa i July Celebration, (The largest cele Clearbrook, Minn, for a two weeks'| Poth of Moffit, was solemnized SHINY NICKEL At The Movies |! american cigarets have displaced TONIGHT — Saturday bration of its kind in the Northwest vacntional: : one o'clock today at the Methodis Nickel ean be kept bright and g 8 those of British make as the favor- E mu co as parsonage, of Bismarck, Rev. W. E.j shining by rubbing it occasionally isisaote IGHinekoueanickers® eNentivil During this tour you can get fishing, TOURING STATE Naar ooiclating: aike couple were} with « paste of whiting or a fine THE CAPITOL {tive times as many American cigar- swiinming, canoeing, camping, motor Mrs. Elizabeth Toppins motored toi fol also af Moffie, The couple will | out es With all the magic of undersea ts a8 British are now sold in ME dancing, golfing — in fact eae fa, Mar Guid weeks touring: the spate,| P2,&t, home in Mofit, MAKES BROWN CRUSTS | Photography, all the beauty or, A few years ago the American brand ; 45 OR GREE thn ame a . ei of re Aer UAleadiee duauentid There is no better way of obtain-| Color photosrapi y, and/an apiont dices astulaad thr —in— forget yourself ant your cares. IRN! rs, A. R. quist and children iny brown crust on pies jot ibesides, “The Uninvited tle! c ; Mrs, Gib Ganwall of Taylor re- arrived in Bismarck this morning ing over with the white " the Metro picture, comin: Leave hs chi ieee nie “ Reasonable Rates . di ake her home. Mr. mquist| of an egg. to the Capitol Theatre on Mond you shop. one 5 turned home today etter spending! was already here. being employed by 4 kaea late a : oe oP: DR aaa ! Make Your Reservations Now To 5 + the past week in Bismarck. the A. and M. Tire Service Co. USE PERFORATED SPOON 9 e place as one of the most 1B qi 1 icit ) I p 5 i fs : B uous} i : jay. t y| sath ‘ . Hae ara BUSGRN HW. Miller oF He A. ena ae Tive| uedhsfertonsin anon is the beat| atte oteplays orietie ay: snl Gen Sts 2 ) Insure Accommodations, : Mr. and Mrs. E, M. Walla announce! service Co. left today for Fargo tolard cures) ne ™M® PUMET: color process been used to photo-| ame: But Gas i ue For Full Accommodations Write the birth of a daughter this morning. bring his wife and children to Bis- . ee leraph the luxuriant. wonr ot|Flame: But Gas is combusti- at the St. Alexius hospital. marck, where they will make their USE SLEE BOARDS tropical seas and South Seal ble. Use The Suner-Fuel. DATE MTV jome. Sleeve boards are useful not only| islands, but the Williamson Sub-, ATHE NEWS iG 1 MiCpead Maes ean Honey organ for ironing sl! but ‘also for marine Tuwhe System ‘thas made pos-' 0. H. HAGGARDT turned Thursday evening from a vis-| pMT® Nae cn oben ee Hroningybmell sarticles tint need but ‘ble the starlting scenes of under- Larry Semon Box 73 Hee UOTE nT Git Gat PER EOL SE ir Je space. sea life, of which the realistic battle Piano Tuning : ate y after a visit with read PY ' 4 are Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fosteson, peuwcen) a muanandyanjoctopus is 3 Cc. L. BRYAN \ Comedy Bismarck. N. D TO ST, CLOUD . thrilling example. 1 eo Lie ismarck, i . .C. n of St. Cloud, who has : ; 1 i oti , 66 ¢ been viaiting friends here,” returned EAAVELUSIANS CCU LEoRGTE ESSE Cea serge cg here l ar Being BALE Lane, Cee eaat Call The Music Shop. The Dome Doctor” Trip will be made in a 27 passenger home this morning. 5 i WO! blackened spots on the fowl. Pan ci A Mandan, N. D. rip will be made in a passenger week's visit in St. John and Devils = moves convincingly through whis 'y Pullman Bus. Ant ee TO LIVE HERE Lake. CORNED BEEF HINT ; submarine Film production, h — ‘ . ‘ites anaes ‘ived toda i Corned beef and ham to be served! is a dramatic story of love and in- : puedes AG: Peckene, eae why |, Miss Ruth McGee left today for|cold are greatly improved in flavor trigue, written by Curtis Benton.! Menday an esday ‘go to join her h 5 a ‘uesday is located here. her home in Carrington after # visit] if you allow them to cook in the wa-| Mary MacLaren and Jean Tolley : ness e . inj Bismarck with Mrs. W. A. Zell-| ter in which they were boiled. play the leading feminine roles, Corinne Griffith FROM _ DICKINSON i i EE and Maurice “Lefty” Flynn, Wil- “ 99 4 pits. C; E,Helgeson and sons off Miss Elizabeth Cursan left this] To Se ae Teen ipRINg liam Bailey ana Louis Wolheim THE STUDIO =a ickinson were in the city yester-| morning for an extended visit in De- on a cake of ice injShare honors in their respective | Lucas Building - Phone 121 when you set it day: troit, Minn. : : capes heroic and villanious cahracteri- Bismarck, N. D. os ACCEPTS POSITION Scena ae zations. : D E C L A Ez Pectroreiine <°Werbts store Ho sehold FOR THE GREAT ELTI y | OUT DOORS Taose who We have had five calls ——-- - 1 oe be Po rs SHOPPED HERE Miss Anna L. Atken of Napoleon was in the city Friday shopping. VISITING FROM BRADDOCK Miss Mary Elliott of Braddock visited friends here yesterday. FROM TRYGG David Trygg was in the city yes- terday from Trygg township. ON BUSINESS J. W. Hintgen was here from Man- dan yesterday on business. MISS NOON HERE Miss Lucille Noon of Wilton was in Bismarck yesterday. SHOPPED HERE Mrs. Harriet Burdick of Mandan shopped here today. ON BUSINESS Arne Vinje of Steele was here on business yesterday. The Weather Mostly fair tonight and Sunday. Little change _in temperature. WEMAKE GOOD CLOTHES IN BISMARCK. Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy [" | variety Suggestions ¢ BAKE SAUSAGE Cook sausages in the oven instead of on top of the stove if you wish to avoid the odor of frying. KITCHEN UTENSILS All utensils for the kitchen should be washed and wiped as carefully as those for the dining room. COLORED COTTONS The water in which colored cot- tons are washed should never be rubbed directly on the fabric. IRONING LINEN Table linen should be ironed in a single thickness until it is perfectly dry, then it may be folded and pressed. There should be as few talds as possibl DON’T USE FLOUR Z Never put flour on the outside of a fowl intended for ting, as this makes it thick and leathery. FISH IN VINEGAR 3 wash fish in a little vine- gar and water before cooking. ON VARNISHES Strong soaps and alkalis’ should not be used on paint or varnishes. They soften and remove dirt quickly, but they also remove the paint and varnish. 3 USE PAPER TOWELING Use paper toweling foods that have been cooked in deep fat, because it is highly absorbent. DRAIN OFF GREASE All foods that have been fried in fat should be drained on brown pi per after their removal from th o IN PLANNING MENUS In planning menus, try to give t the | cost, avoid repr tition, and keep food value. UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Uphol: d furniture should be dusted with a brush and wiped with an old silk duster. TO CUT FRESH BREAD Before cutting freshly baked bread, dip’ the knife in boiling wa-/h ter. Wie eokee oe hese en cool or jun in > Hing on in) he kitehen #he. window for draining | ‘hi for itself. It 8 a definite. place, in the summer vacation program for camping, hik- ing, golfing and general out door wear. The knickers are of oyster! colored linen and the shirt of ypongeein a catching wshedere sip ye 4) jkota Business College, Fargo, his in “Declasse. Eltinge Tac.ire Monday and Tyes- day, will agree that she ‘has ¢' the best work of her career in this screen adaptation of the famous stage play ‘by Zoe Akins. (Miss Griffin is surrounded by cast whose names are nearly familiar. It includes Lloyd Hugh a Louise Fazenda, Lilyan Ta Clive Brook, Joan Standing, Lyons, Mario Carillo and others. The story deals with the un- hap»y marriage of Lady Helen Hae'n, played by Miss Griffith, ‘and her love for an American, Ned Thayer, who has allowed himself ‘o fall into the clutches of an ad- venturess. His reformation and her future hapiness form the ‘basin of an exciting and entertain- ing story. “Declasse,” as a stage play, was made famous by Ethel Barymore. Those who have foot trou- bles should see the “Protex Arch” Pumps and Oxfords at Webb Bros. Use Gas the Super - Fuel. EX-PUPILS KEEP PHONE BUSY “This is the Leeby Mercantile Co. Weneed girl.” Thus phoned Victor H. Leeby, manager, to Da- uk Ramona Kneer Dairy Co. Sendusaman,”” phoned manager Frank O. Kneer, former Dakotan. V. E. Anderson: was sent. ‘This is the post office. We need a stenographer,’” phoned rrigan, ¢x- Inez Sondrol was sent. Results like these tell you what school to iced. ellos the Suc- ceBStul”— Write F. L. | Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo’ young men Stenographer-Pook- || keepers during the past month that we could not fill. One of our former students, (Mr. Lee McLean, is now the Pri- |; vate Secretary cf T. B. Waker, the mu!*i- millionaire lumber- man an:! art collector of Minne apolis. Mr. Walker's wonderful collection was recently’ offered to the city of Minneapolis. A dozen others are holding fine (positions in Minneapolis, an- other dozen have good positions in California. A commerciat education pays ‘big dividends. Our special offer of FOUR MONTHS tuition for $60 is good Jj only during the month of June. |: You should act quickly. \ R. E. JACK, Principal. ————o 1] FOR RELIABLE INSURANCE Going on your Vacation Trip? Then you should have Insurance on Personal Effects A Tourist Baggage Policy is just what you need and the cost is small. Ask City Insurance , . Agency : S. 0. LeBarron, Mgr. g) Jhat Weekly Worry’ , Does Wash Out mean Washed Out? 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