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THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1925 ces "THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE oe PAGE FIVE —— Graceful Sleeves | in ‘the city last night for the district! commission. She is Pare to| this is ne the funniest ooh dy of hid entertainment. non aul Dodecet and Sane Jéanines are a few of the names in the strong supporting east. ajeroni, Anthony Jowitt Maurice Ci meeting of the medical profession. | John Husby FROM BRITTIN Mrs. Harry Blount of Brittin was) in the city yesterday. i commissioner, the year, then this reviewer's funny — . bone is not working. discovery; “Seven Chances,” which is a film version of the Belasco stage suce of several years ago, tells the story of a young man about Wall Street whose code in life is of such a gen- erous nature that he gi y the For health and strength eat aSPEr SHREDDED Edward ‘son is employed tem- porarily in the secretary of state’s office. | Featured MARRIED HERE Miss Marguerite Esther Crum of Virginia, I)., was married to Ervin W. Anderson of McKenzie Wednes- day at 11 o’clock at the Presbyterian | manse, Rev. Paul S. Wright officiat- ing. The couple left yesterday on a wedding trip in the east, . The couple will be at home in Mc- Kenzie later in the summer. The HERE FROM WING neral Shafer was ex- Frank Holmes is here today from pected back this afternoon from St. | his, home in Wing. j Paul, where he has been attending fats = jthe convention of the Kiwanis In- FROM McKENZIE j ternational. Harry O'Neil was here from Mc-! Kenzie’ yesterday. | Social and’ Personal - PICNIC AT MENOKEN GROVE _ The ladies of the Burleigh County Nonpartisan clus will give a coun- ty picnic at Menoken grove on June 28. The grounds will be open all day. Refreshment and lunch stands will be provided, + } Governor Sortie will be the princi- pal speaker and the personnel of the Program includes several other well known men. Commissioner of Immigration De-} vine has received about 70 pictures, taken by two official photographers on the recent official trip through the Bad La thing seems about to crash. ELTINGE THEATRE Anne Douglas Sedgwick'’s novel, “The Little French Girl”, the pres- ent sensation in the world o ature, comes to the Eltinge and ‘Saturday as a picture promises to be even more popular HERE WEDNESDAY Mrs. D. M. Imgley was here from| Wilton yesterday, \ --- aaegpie = a oe ie A Arrangements will be] groom has extensive farming in' 7 Some have already used madi ' ie ; | FROM JAMESTOWN : EnRREte : ony ore) teatns/ from Bis ests thare and also has business in- Ralph Blair is in the city from| TRY ME Malt Syrup and are|‘"The is roauestbn, features Alice Atizes will be given'to the lady or Hota, ‘ satisfied, You are next./Joyce, Neil Hamilton, Mary rian girl who brings’ the best loaf of . .jand Esther Ralston. he story is] . bread, cake or doughnuts, Award SPECIAL CHURCH MEETING a9 | Phone 571. South Side Gro-| ore of Alix Vervier, the little French will also be offered for the most A special church service will be | CITY NEWS | cery, girl, whose mother’s mode of life ‘ tistic looking eggs and pound of hed at the First Lutheran church, | PESSRAE I cae Nen ey makes a suitable marriage impossible BUEERE: Seventh street and Avenue D, Friday o -———_*' Use Gas the Super - Fuel, | for her in France. She goes to the adies’ clubs of lei P| 4 al mitted: . Burns, Garrison; eae 2 ¢ she finally finds happiness despite N t Under whose acepien een, county.) Minnesota Conference, will, conduct | Mrs. Julius Stilow, Anamoose; A. H.|*——— — the past and differences in. social OSE JO or least money given, are: Mre Irene Chari services. | Plans will be made pppre: Alberht, Anamooses yore Snyder, | At The Movies | standards between the two countries President; M. fs | ra pas sleigh; Mrs, Ben Meidinger, Fre- make “The Little French Girl” high ore Bhai Moe ever: Bismarck and Braddock pastorates. donia; "Mrs. Getzel Owach, Lehr; |*———-————__-——_* PEM retary; Mrs. Susanna Hultburg,| /t is desired that all members of the Mrs. Mike Mosvrooker, ‘Hevron; | THE CAPITOL = ae ae treasurer. chute be) present at this) weeting: Eunice Jessen, Sterling; Genevieve| puster Keaton has done it again! — Sd MRS. F. E. DAVIS HOSTESS The Homemakers’ Institute met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. E. Davis at 45 Thayer St. Routihe business of the club was transacted, followed by a period of sewing and social converse after whjch light refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. H. J. Roberts was admitted to membership in the club and Mrs. Hannon of Stanton, N. D., was an out-of-town guest. HOME FROM COLLEGE Miss Louise Huber has returned to Rismarck from Jamestown where she has just received her A. B. Degree with the additional distinction, Cum Laude. Prior to her return she was the guest of Miss Anna Proctor of Jamestown at a house party at Spiritwood Lake. Miss Huber will be in Bismarck during the summer. ENTERTAINS FOR OUT OF TOWN GUEST Miss Mary Kelley entertained Tuesday afternoon with a luncheon at the Country club complimentary to her house guest, Mrs. J. P. Mur- phy of Cleveland. Ohio: Three tables of bridge were played. Mrs. F. A. Copelin held high score at the con- clusion of the games. Roses and snap dragons adorned the rooms. CAMPING AT LAKE ISABEL The Bismarck Campfire Girls are at Lake Isabel this week enjoying the free outdoors in studying bird and plant life, swimming and other summer sports. 2 _ Fourteen girls, their ages ranging from 11 to 16 years, are there with their guardian, Mrs. W. G. Worner. The troop is living in two tents. The girls will return to Bismarck next Sunday. TO NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSO- CIATION Miss‘ Minnie J. Nielson left Tues- aay for Indianapolis instead of for New York, as was reported in yes- terday’s issue. She will attend the National Bducation Association in that ‘y, which convenes June 26, after which she will return to the office in Bismarck. 2 ON AUTO TRIP Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Anderson and Arllys Anderson left this morning for an auto trip to Yellowstone and Glacier parks. They expect to be away about six weeks. Mr. Ander- son expects to make a trip into the sugar beet district of Montana while on the trip in order to get more in- formation on the growing of sugar beets. MASONS MET A special meeting of the Masonic Lodge was called Tuesday evening to confer degrees on Herndon Tay- lor, a West Paint student, who is home on leave. During the summer months Mr. Taylor will take other Masonic work. HERE FOR WEDDING Mrs. Davidson and sons, Carl and Doran Davidson of Battle View, N. D., are expected in the city today to attend the wedding of Mrs. David- son’s son, Lester E. Davidson to Miss Lucy. Snyder which will take place during the patter part of the rae ' ON VACATION Miss Alice Lueck, nurse at the Bismarck hospital, left this morning for Jamestown where she will spend a few days visiting her parents. She will later join a motor party to LODGE HOLDS PICNIC Homeland Lodge No. 1024 held its annual picnic Sunday at Wildwood. Boxing matches, races and other ath- letic contests were held and prizes were awarded the winners of ee Yellowstone park. ts. A picnic lunch was served at suis rot Sister Salesia, O. S. B., of Bluff- ton, Minn., and Mrs. F. ‘V. Robinson of Minneapolis, left for their homes today after a visit in Bismarck with their sictar, Sister Jolenta, O. S. B., at the St. Alexius hospital, They havgy ales visited in Mont&na. cA ‘ RETURN FROM CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wilds, who haye been making their home in California for the past few years, have returned to Bismarck ¥or extended visit. ENTERTAINS INFORMALLY Mrs. Stewart MacDonald enter- tained a number of girls from the Webb store Wednesday evening at her home. The evening was spent in sewing after which a lunch was served. VISITOR LEAVES Mrs. J. P. Murphy of Cleveland, Ohio, who has been visiting in Bis- marck with Miss. Mary Kelley, will leave this evening for her home. REBECCAS TO MEET Initiation services will be held at the meeting of the Rebecca lodge to-, morrow night in the A. 0. U. W. hall.’ TO YELLOWSTONE PARK O. Anderson, registrar at the U. S. Jand office, has gone to Yellowstone ‘National park for his vacation, FROM ALMONT ‘Mrs. C. B. Wiebke. and Mrs. S. Wick of Almont were in the city yesterday. TO YELLOWSTONE PARK Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holton of Towa were in the city Tuesday visit- ing their cousin, Miss Ellen Holton. Mr. and Mrs. Holton are on their way to Yellowstone National park. BOUTROUS IMPROVING A. Boutrous, proprietor of the Fair Store, who has been ill at his; home, 516 Hannafin St., for the past week,-is reported as much improved today. PAN HELLENIC LUNCHEON The Pan Hellenic society will have a luncheon tomorrow noon ut the Grand Pacific hotel. Reservations should be phoned to Mrs. Copelin, Mrs, Wilde or Miss Runey. IN_BLACK HILLS Mr. and Mrs. John Parkinson are spending their vacation in the Black Hills. HERE FROM FARGO Bill Ray and B. H. Ranney of Far- go were in Bismarck yest@rday on business. . HOME FROM VISIT Miss Lelia Brown returned today from a two weeks’ visit in James- town, D. OF H, MEETING The regular meeting of the Derran of Honor Ladge will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in the A. O. U. W, hall. All members are urged to attend. Miss Mildre inde! an iss HERE LVESUERDAY. Beatrice O'Donnell of Washburn Mr. and Mrs. Ole Christianson of Halliday were in Bismarck yester- day. ON BUSINESS Mrs. Charles Wachter of Glen Ul- lin'was here on business yesterday. HERE WEDNESDAY Steve Backer of Schrunck township was here on business yesterday. “Protex Arch” Pumps and Oxfords. Try them for gen- DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 119% 4th St. Telephone 240 Bismarck, N.D. , *|the necessary fuln Decorative flowing sleeves with bands of white crepe silver braid make this frock of blagk flat crepe original and striking. The square neckline has a white collar that is much wider in the back than in front. Wide pleats at the side giv: keep the line very straiz were in the city Wednesday, visiting Miss Irene Samuelson. M. A. Reep will leave tonight for the Detroit Lakes id other places in Minnesota. He will be gone for ten days. ON VACATION Mrs. Katherine Hendershott Webbs’ store is on her vac: of OWN amestown on business, FROM JAMES F. Henry of city yesterda the FROM WASHBURN Mrs, W. H. Robinson of Washburn was in the tity, yesterday. SHOPPED HERE Mrs. Tom Thompson of Washburn shopped here yesterday. VISITS FRIENI rs. E. W. Dick of riends here yesterday. le visited FROM DRISCOLL W. PF. Keeler of Driscoll was in the city yesterday. Roscoe Crum of McKenzie was in the city yesterday. HERE YESTERDAY Dr Ide. head surgeon of the North- ern Pacific hospital at St. Paul, was a FOR SALE Household furniture, complete; also piano, all in good condition. Phone 360J H, EISENBERG 323 - 2nd Street. Jessen, Sterling; Lovan Chenoweth, Sterling; Eugene Nelson, Bainville, Mont. Discharged: Miss Jennie Mathi-| son; Halliday; Edwin Holle, New Salam; Miss Mary Koch, city. ST. ALEXIUS HOSPITAL NOTES Entri; Anna Issah, Krem; Mrs. Dave Kirskaw, Brittin; Jacoh W gum, 3 H. B. Probolt, New Leip zi Mike Kiefer, Selz; Lud vina Kiefer, Selz; Ida Weisz, Dodge; Ethel Barringer, city; Mrs. Roy J. Gregory, Hazelton; Mrs. Bernhard Steiner, Willa; Jacob Fischer, Stras- burg. Discharges: Mrs. R. V, Sanger; A. L. Finestone, Huston, ‘turtle Lake; 3 mM. landan; a Her- Mrs. Catherine Arj- Bessie Bay Chiet, weal CAPITOL NOTES. | ee Governor Sorlie considers wheat- producing in North Dakota in terms of manufacture. He believes. that, since wheat is the one big thing the state depends on for existence, bet- ter methods of production and’ mar- keting should be continually sought for. To this end -he encourages every method that has been proved useful. ce | Miss Helena Shafer is a new em- ploye in the office of the agriculture FRECKLES Don’t Hide Them With a Veil; Re- move Them With Othine— Double Strength. This preparation for the. remeval of freckles is so successful in remov- ing freckles and giving a clear, beau- tiful complexion that it is sold by all drug and department stores with a guarantee to refund the money if it fai Don't hide your freckles under a veil or waste time on lemon juice or cucumbers; «get an ounce of Othine and remove them. Even the first few applications should show a won-| derful improvement, some of the] lighter freckles vanishing entirely. | Be sure to ask for the double) strength Othine; it is this that is sold on moneyback guarantee. We recommend Othine Complexion Soap for use with Othine, also as a shampoo—it's wonderful for bobbed hair—26e a cake at all drug or de- The frozen-faced comedian has hit the mark square in the bull's eye his latest Metro-Goldwyn com- “Seven Chances,” which opened day at the Capitol Theatre. If Wind—the “fifth” Horsemam Famine, Pestilence, War,,. Death . . . the famed Four Horsemen! . .. YET—none ruthh ‘ leashed WIND! . . . Bri ing aside the stoutest bi ings pling es all in a twinkling...WIND the “fifth” Horseman! (0 LOCALITY is free from de- itructive windstorms and tornadoes, No precaution can avail to avoid these outbursts of Nature. Even though you do not own a ‘ house, wisdom dictates that you ‘ insure your personal belongings 4 against the “fifth” Horseman. { Let us explain a policy that hes been well termed “‘the twin broth- { er” of fire insurance. Werepresent The Automobile Insurance Company of Hart- ford, Connecticut, one of the Zitna Affiliated Companies, Henry & Henry . Insurance partment stores or by mail. Othine Laboratories, Inc., Buffalo, N.Y. | —Adv, Vacations on the Mt. St. Helens, Washington—On the Way! Only $6 570 Round Trip Pacific Coast Spend your vacation on)the coast —out where the mighty ' Pacific pounds upon long white | sand beaches, whereocean Hnere ply back and forth upon thélhor- izon, and where the snowy; = cades tower into the bluc/sky. Seattle, Tacoma, Portiand! Veta and Vancouver, B.C. beach resorts offWashington and Oregon! BISMAR Buy Your COAT - SUIT -DRESS Now “THE POPULAR PRICED TORE” At a gr@tly reduced price. Specially priced Coats, values up to $34.50, now only $19.50 Values up to $29.50, now only $16.50 Closing out the balance of our two and three piece wool and silk Ensemble $5.45 $4.45 Printed silk dre $24.50, $18.50, $16.50 and $14.95 —Main Street, Three Doors Suits, values $95.00, $85.00 and $75.00, at $59.50 $55.00 and $49.00 Ensemble Suits $32.50 ; MILLINERY : " Reduced prices 62 all our hats to $3.45 and $1.45 only good qualities and well tailored garments, Prices losing out one assortment of silk dresses, values up to $35.00, at $16.50 West of McKenzie Hotel— City Cooking Convenience, Anywhere Instant cooking heat, as clean, intense and easily regulated as gas; ample size for cooking any meal the year around and modern conveniences that lighten women’s work—these are the things which make Perfection Ranges of today so superior to stoves of the past. Modern Perfections end foreverthe house- CK CLOAK SHOP “uine foot comfort. Webb . (To Beatle) wife’s daily struggie with kindling, coal Bros. : Let us ages vo naiastseted bookaes W. A. McDonald, andashes. They bring all the conveniences be: about Pac thwest Vacations. 3: i i i RINSE WITH MILK See Yellowstone Park and Rainier Park! | a ae of city cooking into your home no matter where you live. Why worry along with a coal or wood stove when this quick, clean oii range is obtainable? Dealers everywhere have Perfections and are glad to demonstrate, See your dealer today. Make this the year of your best vacation. { The Route of the “North Coast Limited’’, Northern When milk and eggs are both used in a recipe 8 little of the milk tv rinse out the bowl in which the eggs are beaten; Matinee Every Day At 2:80 TONIGHT —. Thursday The Weather “The Heart of a Siren” will always set. Certo supplies the natural element many of thesefruitslack—thesubstance , THE CLEVELAND METAL Propucts Co. 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