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'EDNESDAY, dies 24, 1995 =yau Wis., to visit with te FROM ARE i i Arena yestezday. 2 4 ! ‘is l ra uno ee ae s. Langer Gave Dorothy Hanna is [ect pe i Luncheon Tuesday Married Today in | y Vf ny fl for Mrs. Johnson New York City | I CAPI CAPITOL N or iS A { s. William Langer- entertained| Dorothy Laurel Hanna of ratgo,| ,chates Fe Martin, peeeecian foe ancheon Tuesday afternoon at Country .Club as a courtesy to Paul Johnson of Grand Forks, f is visiting in the city, the guest id rs. Sveinbjorn Johnson. Bridge ; played at the Langer home, 36 ue A, during the afternoon. Mrs. son held high score at the close ‘e games. There were four 8. : VISITORS FROM EAST 5. Claire A. McMahn and \her v- ,M. Harry Sherman of Newark, mo Jersey, who have been visiting 3s and relatives in California ‘ther Pacific coast points, stop- ! off here Saturday evening. 2 in Bismarck they were the ‘ guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. 2 and Mr..and Mrs, N. F.Cher- They left for their homes yes- y. TO CANADA 1. Margaret Le Roy and son, sr Le Roy, of Underwood left vt morning for Toronto, Canada, two months’ vacation trip. They visit friends and relatives and ianning a boat trip on the lakes. Le Roy and Mr. Le Roy spent light in Bismarck with friends. \N_HELLENIC LUNCHEON Pan Hellenic will have a eon Friday at noon at the 1 Pacific hotel. An important ess meeting will be held after a uncheon and all members are , to be present. Reservations y i be phoned to Mrs. Copelin, Wilde or Miss Madge Runey. M 23PTS POSITION IN MILWAU- ; KEE 1 Jones, who graduated from niversity of Wisconsin at Mad- chis year, has accepted a posi- n Milwaukee with the Standard ompany. Mrs. B. E. Jones, his r, who has been visiting him at on, is expected home today. REPORTER IS ILL L, Finestone of the Tribune, ias been ill at the St. Alexius tal for the past few days, is ving and will be out tomor- RETURNS HOME William Budge returned to ome in Grand Forks today after it in Bismarck with her son ife, Mr. and Mrs, KE, J. Budge. TO INDIANAPOLIS s Hazel Neilson, state superin- it of education, left yesterday | n extended vacation in In- volis, Ind. | PICNIC SUNDAY Sons and Daughters of Nor- | rill hold a pienic at Wildwood y. Members may invite friends end. FROM MINNESOTA as Hanson has returned from niversity of Minnesota, where s been studying medicine the ui heey ear, RETURNS FROM VISIT \ Isabella Zeamer has returned Mandan, where she spent the weral days visiting her cousins. FROM WASHBURN and Mrs. Harold Hanson of vurn were in the city yesterday heir son, who was ill. j FROM SOUTH DAKOTA \ Eileen Batterberry of Lemon, am in is visiting in the city with | 3 and reletives. 40ME FROM BOWMAN Deihl and sons, Duane and ze, have returned home from in Bowman. ON VACATION Leota Ferrell, of the Bis- Hospital, is enjoying a two vacation, | TO MILWAUKEE C..A, Berdstad left this morn- j 1 Milwaukee, where she will riends. a i ON BUSINESS TRIP } 2. Robbins, federal prohibition | went to Fargo thie morning H siness. H HERE FROM BOWMAN | ‘art Holcomb is in the city for | days visit from his home in in, ‘ROM LAKE COROMONT A “a tk Johnson has returned from } rend fishing trip at Lake Coro- TO _CARRINGTON V. MeDonald went to. Carring- business this morning. FROM GARRISON it . Nelson was here from Gar- ‘he resterday. COOK BY WIRE e ISTEAD OF BY FIRE i The Weather - ir tonight and Thurs- 4 Jay, little change in i temperature. » é \ t JITS. “f i | eee Bergeson’s } juality-Style Economy, }to spend part of the summer with daughter of L. B. Hanna, former gov- ernor of North Dakota, was: married today to Bruce H. Burrett of Fargo, | at the Little Church Around Corner in New York City. according; to telegrams received here by} friends. No details were given. Mr. and Mrs. Hanna and fe ay have just returned to the States from a trip to Europe, indie in New York Sunday. Miss Hanna was born in Page, North Dakota,,while Mr. Burrett was born in Kalispel, Mont | MARRIED HERE YESTERDAY | Rev. W. E. Vater read the marriage | ceremony Tuesday evening for Miss | Clara Knudson of Almont, and Mr. John Austin Baillet of Willa. couple were attended by Miss Eva Baillet and Mr. Leonard Skagen. Mr. and Mrs. Baillet will be at| home on a farm near Glen Ullin. BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. L. Hendrickson, 1016 Six- teenth street, entertained at her! home yesterday in observance of the | sixth birthday anniversary of her| daughter, Lulu Rose. There were 16 guests present and they played games during the afternoon. Re- freshments were served. HOME FROM BAD LANDS Mrs. H. Allison and Miss Elvaida Burch of Washington, D. C.,j and Miss Kgthleen Brazero andj Mr. A, M. Brazerol have returned from a motor trip to the Bad Lands. They report a wonderful trip. i REBECCAS TO MEET The Rebecca lodge will meet Fri- day evening at 8 o'clock in the Odd Fellow’s hall for initiation of new members. All members are urged to attend and visiting members are in- | vited. BAPTIST LADIES TO MEET The Ladies Aid of the First Bap- tist church will meet Thursday after- | non at the church parlors with Mrs. | A. E. Ruaen and Mrs. C. W. Smith as hostesses. All members and friends are invited. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED *} Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Hintz of Na- poleon announce the engagement of their daughter, Therisa, to William Kroeber. The marriage will take! place on June 30 in Napoleon, + BIRTHDAY CLUB MEETS The Birthday club of the First Lutheran church will meet at the home of Mrs, J. P. Engen, 811 Sixth street, tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, All members are cordially invited. | LEFT ON VACATION Miss Agnes Nielsen left yesterday : her aunt in Baldwin, Wis., and will also visit friends and relatives in} Minneapolis and Lake Minnetonka. RETURNS HOME Miss Bessie Elofson returned to her home in Thief River Falls, Minn., today after a two weeks’ visit here with her brother, Roy Elofson, SEWING CIRCLE MEETS St. Mary’s Sewing Circle will meet 0 p. m. tomorrow in the school auditorium. All members quested to be present. IN JIEW YORK Miss Minnie Nielson left yesterday | for New York City and other points! in New York State for an extended vacation. LADIES AID TO MEET The Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid will hold their regular meeting at Heart River Park, Thursday afternoon, July 2. DAUGHTER ‘BORN Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Pincks are the parents of a girf born Tuesday, June 23, at the home, street, ON MOTOR TRIP Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Shaw left yes- terday for a motor trip to Polar, Mont., where they will visit rela- tives. e . TO VISIT Mrs. E. C. Fritz and children left yesterday to visit rleatives in Bald- win, Wis., and Minneapolis, Minn, TO BANKERS CONVENTION J. L, Bell went to Devils Lake ‘this morning to attend the state conven- tion of bankers. MOTORING TO TACOMA Mr. and Mrs.’Paul Gaschk left }ing, weight producing tablets for yesterday in their car for Tacoma, Wash, TO WISCONSIN C. Meidan left this morning for “Why! He’s Nothing But Skin and Bones” “Marry Him? Never” “Quit ‘kidding me, Agnes; when I get ready, to land a man he's got to be @ real man with plenty of good healthy flesh on his bones.” “Ot course; I. dance with Ec. He's a good enough fellow and I just feel sorry for him, but no skinny, hollow cheeked, spindle shanked lath is going to sail the voyage of life with me.” ‘Cheer up, Bd — things, aren't as bad as they look to you right now. Many hundreds of skinny, gaunt, emaciated men looked even worse than you do till someone told them about McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Com- pound Tablets (the new way to take Cod Liver Oil) and thow it would put pounds of good firm, healthy flesh on their bones in just a few weeks. ‘Nothing like these ‘health creat- skinny, underweight men, as thou- ene can testify. Start to take today—60 tablets—60 cents at Fit ney ‘Drug Co., and A. P. Len-| hart Co.,,—or any real, druggist] anywhere in North or South Amer- ted | Was accompanied by his famity, | pichic yesterda: The | are re-|. 804 Main | yesterday on a vacation trip to Spirit- | wood Lake, Mr about two weeks Robert Byrne, secretary of state, | returned yesterday from his former ‘home in McKenzie county, Mr. Byrne who |will make their home in Bismarex. J. M, Devine, commissioner of im- migration, left yester for Heb: ron where he spoke at a rural town afternoon. |. CITY NEWS _ BISMARCK HOSPITAL NOTE: Admitted: Helen Kitzmann, Han- over; Martin Mattson, Wilton; Mrs. Ludwig Berg, Stanton; Anna’ Gall, Ruth Breske, iska; Carl Or on; Lake; Brun Turtle Henry Cahoo: Hallid Schroeder, Mrs. rd Schroeder, | Parshall; William Owens Hannon, Ruso; Mrs. J city; R. L. Dralle, city Y Ash, Napoleon; George —Lubbins, Burhstad; | Katherine | Keller, | Al mont; Sheldon Madland. W. I Sperry, _ Trotte NH ann Uy Lehr; Christ Mittleider, Harvey; H H, Albers, Hannover. ST. ALEXIUS HOSPITAL NOT Entries: | Mrs. Nick Harles, Doug- W. G. Discharge Parshall; Yas; Mr Odenthal, Killdeer; Florence Conrath, Glen Ullin; Mrs Irving Cook, 3 Mrs. Lawrence Wolf, - Mott Anton Bernhard Mandan; Mrs. Carrie Rellisga:rd Halliday. Discharges: _ Evelyn Melvin Nilson, city Si urnbow and son, ma : Wismiller, city; Alb rer Hazelton; Theo. J. Arntz Burnstad; | Eva Kramer, Wishek. fat At The Mo Movies | | ee ameter og ELTINGE Those who wit r lief interspersed throughout this entire production. The supporting cast includes sev- FISHING, BOATING, PI Music by Wii Nick Trozeski and y First car of Sqd00d HOu ANOHd rela-| eral Martin will be gon: | the | Deis Wishek; Richard Klein, Furtle Luke; | Klein, The Real Energy- Food SHREDDED WHEAT ‘Most food for least money — PAINTED WOODS: Dancing Every Friday PLAN FOR A GOOD TIME AT PAINTED WOO PAVILION. —FRESH FRUIT ARRIVALS— RASPBERRIES raspberries arrived today. —PHONE- YOUR GROCER— THE BISMAR CK TRIBUNE Bancewsese = | Mrs the PAGE THREE Gordon Conley kK ide his usual call in this vieinity| Chances.” laughing. spent Friday . Mrs. ‘Tyler Johnson. on tonight at| But: Try It can’t be done. Any Fuei Will Give Heat.— Gas Stands Highest in Capitol Theatre in “Seven | the Important Tests of.a Fuel. and stop t excellent comedians, including} 7 i Y if township > Wedne | Arnold Daly,’ famous ee ate FLOR: A ST EWART r joyful time with | Clifton. Webb of. ‘musical comedy 7 vl tri ( tives in Minnesc fume. Tammany Young and Wilham| DTES IN MANDAN| : ise - Mr. George Harding motored to. ¥ In the hands of these experienced ais Jold| Bisinarek Wednesday. | fun manufacturers, the lighter. sit Ade She eee | uations in “The Heart of a Siren” eae . ic SEUA RGN a made extreme enjoyable and ak MS ck a3 a ee aK Rae iets rong contrast to the rome 0 unday with Russell Tollefson sin which Miss La arr, 1 Harry Morey, [da Darl- and Mrs. cu uni | ing and Ben Finney appear. le pent al i » Belile home, TOL - Little girl i ea 3 “Seven nid: UNFEES MLStey Loyal Wildfong, who is work ton's new Me- ing for the Fuller Brush company tro-Goldwyn comedy, which is com- ing to the Capito atre tonight, the funniest film ever-made, Joseph henck has just. si r contract with Keaton cal | ing for the making of six feature comedies at un approximate cost of $300,000 eac known Buster s a tiny member | ree Keatons,” a vaudeville | act consisting of Joe and Myra Kea- | ton, Buster's parents, and’ Buster himself, an act which Schenck Look- ed for many years before entering picture product All Summer Hats in colors | at greatly reduced prices. | Nie! sen’s Millinery. ‘meeting cf the, | Lloyd Spetz Post tonite at 8, |p.m. Election of delegates to! jthe State Conventicn. All | members are urged to attend. i Speci Buster | K the Canitol aton ‘tonight at heatre in “Seven! Chances.” Try and stop taughing: At can’t be done. Fresh , dressed Catfish, heads cff, rendy fer the pan, 25 cents per Ib. Central Meat Market. “Protex Arch” Pumps and | Oxfords. Try them for gen-| uine fcot comfort. Webb | Bros. Bus) ter Keaton “tonight at! the Canitol Theatre in.“Seven Chances.” Try -and stop laughing. It can’t be done. Fresh sdressed Catfish, heads off, ready for the pan, 25 cents per Ib. Central Meat} Market. ELECTRIC COOKERY CORRECT “COOKERY CNICKING, GOOD EATS. ton Orchestra. Mike Helkey, Props. delicious red sqadood WOud ANOHd CHRISTIANIA NEW: Mr and Mrs. Henry Stiles, a family, Marvin Magna. and Mik Johnsen Sunday point Minnesota being three wee will made b Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Nels son, Harvey, and dive at Tuesday Ss parents’ home near Dris. ian Coon of near Me aying with her friend Magnus e Olson, spent Wednesday C. Hoeft home Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and fam.) r ned to their home in! Genuine Orange Blossone “Wedding and | Engagement K sini Particulariy discriminat- ing people have skown a noticeable preference for the above companion pair f Traub creations. Genuine“ Orange Blossom! * Wedding and Engagement RG. S a Sonate Orange Disasom ings bear chis tnt NORANCE BLOBSO Bonham Brothers Matines Every Day TONIGHT Wednesday and Thursday At BARBARA La MARR and CONWAY TEARLE A more beautiful Barbara t you've ever seen—dr eds in gorgeous clothes moving through orchid scented rdens of Southern France ncerul, alluring, tempting - ruly 2 favorite actress in her favorite kind of role. Aesop Fable Comedy ica. q And listen: If they don’t put 5 pounds of good flesh on you in 30 days, get your money back—that's fair enough, but he 4 eA sure that you get wees Liv- er Oil Compound lets — the |: original and geniui: Gardner, Arena Direc LET'ER BUCK. csv My Jardine wil speak at 11215: m. uptown duly 4. No admission, — i MANDAN ROUNDUP JOLY 2-3-4, 1925 200 W CONTESTANTS FOR 36,200 PRIZE MONEY $1,000 IN FIREWORKS DISPLAY, U. 8. Secretary of Agriculture WM. M. JARDIN WILL SPEAK JULY FOURTH ON “FARMING'S FUTURE” : THIS IS NORTH DAKOTA’S GREATEST SHOW — The Third Annual Gathering of the best punchers, the wildest horses, in the Northwest Bulldogging, broncho passing races, cowboy sports and games, wild cow milking, cal 78 [everything a cow, boy ever did. “Bad. nds B rit YcCarty, eat Geo. F r; Max Thiele, Yours Truly, MANDAN a mild, vegetable laxative to relieve Constipation and Bill B cusness and keep tho digestivo and eliminative functions nor Chips off the Old Block y ) WM JUNIORS— Little Ne One-third the regu- Sali lar dose, Made of vame ingredients, i then candy coated: For ghildren end adults SOLD BY YOUR ‘DRUGCisT; FOR SALE Household furniture, complete ; » piano, all in good condition. Phone 360J H. EISENBERG 523 - 2nd Street. B20 - they The Rugb Great Lakes : e} steam ionesta, J 1 0. i perior. 2230 MILES of incomparuble scenery on luxurious ships a world renowned Ths finest of sleeping accom Meals and berth included ORCHESTRA DANCING For further information, tickets and seservations cull vay Tourist or R. Ticket Agent, or N. Williams, Gen Great Lakes Corp, 10d Palladio Bldg Duluth, Minn, DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON Osteopath Specialist in Chronic Diseases “Telephone 240 11914 — 4th St. Bismarck, Chances. Buster Keaton Capitol Theatre Tonight. G Authorized DUCO Refinishing Latest modern method. We also do automobile Top and Curtain work as well as all of kinds ) Upholstering. Work Guaranteed. , PAINT SHOP rd Floor at Day Cruise i | { | In his happiest, THEATRE Commencing Tonight BUSTER KEATON made. Why miss it? Adults 35¢ - 2 = 5 Matinee at 2:50 Tomorrow Sam Sleven, Proprietor. 120 South 11th Street FLORSHEIM SHOE WHEREVER good fellows get together Florsheim smart styles are worn and admired; appeal to the man who keeps pace with the times. y CAPITOL snappiest, seven part comedy “SEVEN CHANCES” The fastest, funniest, most hilaricus screen play Children 15 Note:——Altho installation of cur big new ventilating system is not yet completed, it is at present supplying 40,000 cubic fect of pure f seat in the theatre. sh air that reaches every South Side Grocery GROCERIES AND DRY GOODS Opposite Standard Oil Warehouse. Phone 571 WE OWN AND DISTRIBUTE TRY ME class by itself. Malt Syrup The Malt Syrup that stands in a Results are the Best Guarantee. ever Spiritwood Lake, Reertvene crt terenies SPIRITWOOD LAKE Furnished cottages for rent. A. B. Sorenson, Mer., Loptie ENJOY YOUR SUMMER OUTING AT North Dakota’s Famous Summer Resort Boating, Bathing and Fishing. Fine Dance pavilion. . forth Dakota mae 4 ©