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_- THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBU Social and Personal ELECT T. L. T. OFFICERS Stella Maison, president; Mer- cedes Pitzer, vice president; Dorothy Butterwik, recording secretary; Em- ma King, correspondin secretary; Theo Vettel, treasurer; Joyce New- ton, Evangelical superintendent, were the officers elected yesterday afternoon at the regular meeting of the T. L. T. society in the parlors of the First Baptist church, The remainder of the afternoon Was spent in practicing for a pro gram to be given at the W. C. T. U. patriotic meeting next week. A good crowd was in attendance. GOES TO ARIZONA Samuel Fisher, son of B. A. Fisher, state treasurer, today left for Ray, Ariz, where he will enter work as a mining engineer on the staff of the Ray Consolidated Copper com- pany. The younger Fisher is a grad- uate of the University of North Da-jentertainment com kota. RETURNS HOME Rev. C. W. Hall, who has been ill! for several months at a local hos- pital, was able to return to his home yesterday. His daughter came to Bismarck to accompany him home Dr. Hall is a missionary at the Berthold Indian Reservation. TO COAST Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Smith, their daughter, Miss Nydia Smith, and Paul Thomkins, Minot, left today on a motor trip for the Pacific coa: ‘The party will visit Yellowstone Na- tional Park and scenic points en route. RETURNS FROM CALIFORNIA Mrs. ©. Ramstad and daughter, Miss Edith, have returned from a several months’ visit in California. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Ramstad’s mother, Mrs. Win- che er, who will spend the summer here. ENTERTAINED AT COUNTRY CLUB Mrs. Hintgen of Mandan enter- tained Monday evening at an in- formal party at the Country club. Guests included many Bismarck people. LEAVES FOR DETROIT Mrs. Sterling Reid and children left yesterday for Detroit, Minn., where they will make their home. They were mpanied by Mrs. Reid's sister, Miss Julia Zeller, who will visit them for a month. VISITOR RE1 ‘S HOM Miss Cleo McLeod of Everett, Ww returned to her home Wed- nesday evening after an extended visit in Mandan with her father, and in Bismarck with Miss Madge Runey. . HOUS Miss Josephi ert of Golva, N. D., who is returning to her hdme aft- a in Minn here for a few da of Miss Gertrude esota, has stopped to be the guest rts. TERTAINS returned | ently from Virgi she at- nds school : chool fri aospital, was y yesterday as a delegate from Elbowoods to the state Chris- tian Endeavor meeting. FROM FARGO . Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Smith and daughters, Caroline and Margaret, are in the city visiting friends. They plan to attend the roundup at Mun-| dan. VISITS HERE Rev.Phillips of Linton has been in; the city for the past few days at- tending the Christian Endeavor con- vention and visiting friends. ON VACATION TRIP Mrs. C. S. Brown and two chil- dren and Ruth and Laura Little have zone to Lake Marissa for the sum- mer. LEAVE FOR DULUTH Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Cordner lett this morning by car for Duluth. They will take a boat trip on Lake Superior. ENTERTAINS AT DINNER Dr. L. A. Schipfer is entertaining a number of friends ut a dinner at the Country club this evening. TO VISIT HERE Miss Ella Freeman of Verona, N. D., arrived in the city today for a visit with Miss Lucille Paul. FROM HAZEN Mr. and Mrs, Roy Siebert of Haz- en were in the city yesterday visit- ing friends and shopping. HERE FROM JAMESTOWN Miss Eva Plunkett of Jamestown is in the city today on business and visiting friends, ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON Mrs. Ann Cox entertained yester- day with a one o'clock luncheon at her home. Any Fuéi Will Give Heai.— But: Gas Stands Highest in the Important Tests of a Fuel. —— ee The Weather Generally fair tonight and Friday. Not much change in temperature. GREY TROUSERS . AT Bergeson’s _Quality-Style-Economy *| by automobile. TO STATE MISSIONARY ML ING Mrs. H. G ‘ beth Suchow and this morning for will represent the Bismarck Wom- en's Missionary Society of the Evan- gelical church at the state meeting Whico begins tonight and continues until Sunday. Mrs. Eliza- . Strutz left rgo, where they Cards were re here. today announcing the marriage of Clara Marie Larson, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles M. Larson of Rockford, Tl, to Harry Wagner, organist at the Eltinge theatre. wedding took place Monday ford. merly The Rock- THANKS C. E. HOSTESS Mrs. Ankenmann, chairman of the ittee for the state Christian Endeavor convention, in session here the early part of the week, wishes to thank the ladies who opened their homes to the delegates and entertained them during their stay in the city. HER Eugene Hohn, but now of Rive here to spend the sum | city, Angeles here H. Knudsen of De business visitor in Bisiuarck day RETU Charlie from a busines H. Morris, Jeft for a motor trip in Mi H. FROM RIV SIDE, for HERE FOR S'M\ nd Mrs, \ former Bis or the summer, ON B STRIP Wingreene of the has gone to Minnesp FROM DRISCOLL coll was to Meclusks. trip MOTOR TRIP il engineer, ha: wesota, ON BUSI e his home. Los rich; vsidents, ester NS FROM Buy SS TRIP! Er Axt returned — yesterda |bergers Hebron; Kath Mandan; Mrs. John Mrs. John Hf ine Zachm Palm Rich- ichardton Kow, A » THE CAI a! The Pendleton Round-Up, biggest | ~;and most colorful of the numerou \ | carnivals of cattle held in this count Buck,” is the packg | y Hoot Gibson's rodeo special cominy “|to the Capitol theatre tomorrow aud Saturday. Many of the d Jwith championship ride {ing to conquer horses possessing W:- | {tion-wide reputations for viciousness, others roping steers Jothers in’ thrilling — bull-doge stunts. | P. Hayden of bane was in Bismarck Wednesday on business. | bson, who won the all around eae {championship in Pendleton in 1y12,! TO MINNEAPOLIS [rode a Roman race and drove al t night for a} Chariot race, both of which events} eapohis. were incorporsted in the picture! story. Several of the bunch of Uni MARCK j versal Ranch Riders assigned to the eft for Minneap-| Gibson unit took part in. the pro grammaf events, and are holders of championships won in former year _ SHOPPED HERE ERInGE FERGIE IRN rac N J. J, Seallon tof Wing shep- ELT » Bb MRETURN FROM VACATION | ped in Biamarc | A greats wtregoers will re daughter, : has call “The Hour” which 1 turned from ig ae HERE YESTERD the feature : nge for Fri the Chisago Lakes in’ Minnesota,{ Miss Alma Mount of Driscoll shop-| They were accompanied by Mrs, | Ped in Bismarck yesterday Peters’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A Hike FROM REGAN Foss of Minot.’ The trip was made COUNTRY CLUB PARTY FRIDAY Attention of the members is ¢ to the dancing party to be given at the country club tomorrow evening. from 9:30 to 1 o'clock. Each mem-! ber may invite a guest as his part-{ ner for the evening. EN ROUTE TO Mr. anw Mrs. M. E. LIFORNIA Owen of Chi- f CAPITOL NOTES i at of public instruction, today Miss Helen Rue of Kegau visited) friends here Wednesd FROM REGAN J.D. Rempel was here from! thrilling drama of N Regan yesterda Pickles, deputy superintend |. Bebe has the role St {has been filn {ture with B role “The | the and | Roy War. Barnes Kenneth) Harlan head the cast f pretty Perry Tj Laurence, phone operator in a lead |) ing New York hotel. Her ap are other than plugging away at a é chboard day in und day out | she has visions of « career as an ac IN, stopped in the e es CO era pitti ene ol igh volute to Califgtiiag They | Scheduled to address « ctate confer ree and) that aiream reason ta will also make stops at Yellowstone} ence of school superintendents at BnVn TAN PALO oat ened and Glacier National parks. Ashley. Pickles will speak on recent| Billy Laidiay, sees her ene wal legislation affecting the qualifica-| “mateur might on the Bowery and MARRIAGE LICE: A tharriage license terday at the Bur Court se to G : Ca issued County Lorraine RETURNS HOME Miss Ed Olson of Wilton, who has been visiting here with her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs, Archie Olson, returned home yester- day. CHER HOME | ) Kenniston, who has been teachin t Deer Lodge, Mont., has returned home to spend the sum: mer with her ather, BAND CONCERT POSTPONED Because of the opening of the ndan roundup the Elks’ band con- been postponed until next evening. Miss Thursday FROM ABERDEEN C.F. Gustafson of Aberdeen has arrived in’ Bi ck to make his r. Gustafson is an instr gent. CALIFORNIA V Re M. Ferris of | Watsonville, n the citv, the guest of r, Mrs. Catherine Boyle. tions of public and wife « wedding annive reception in th er, Ww. state C. Taylo fish and La Moure “Chronic Morange, city. Seott, pool instructors. Railey, Rose Apartments ——— eed ae CITY NEW son, Driscoll; Hebron; Mrs. N mes Carlton, Hague; Dan D Hebron; HOSPITA mH Eat it with berries WHEAT MINNEHAHA PALE Yj vs SS Red Rock Ginger Ale Every bottle alive with gurgling goodness; zest- ful exhilarating tang and bubbles of cool refresh- They are pure and wholesome with real food value proper- ties that make them safe and pleasing drinks for young and old. % Order a case for the 4th. ment. chairman of — the ame commission, ar- tate the ei Preszler, Me- her the opportunity to show ber jact to a leading Broadway theatrical nt. he’s a knockout, and it isn't] liner Billy ta in love with The World War only tend toin th “The Crowded Hour is Bebe" best picture to date, Hi conten comedy that d? yreat enter uch of the ht ide "Miss B WIDER BRIMS Gradually the larger s heeor ins more veneral, Very frequently it has a lure bow of self-colored ribbon re the Dewdrop on Bros sed on colored chiffon trocks YARD OF PEARL pearl Long fringes of BEADS beads are Often ard in length PHE COLOR and all shades of red vhed in salt’ water to fore they are Inundered fers to cotton fabric Phi SH TIES IN FRONT found vst of creamy yellow yellow suede hat worn with o of pale yreen wool Home made Ice Cream at TCHINGS See your doctor. Vicks, how- ever, will allay the irritation. Vicks Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly What isa Balloon Tire? IHE announcemenis of two years or so ago defined a balloon tire as— “A tire of large cross-sectional diameter hav- ing a thin, flexible side wall so it can be run at low enough air pressure to provide a soft air cushion between the car and the road.” would get. That was the industry’s ideal. That was what the car owner was told he * That is what the car owner does get in the U. S. Royal True Low-Pressure Balloon. But he doesn’t get it in all tires that carry the ‘word “Balloon” on the side wall. . Some tires labeled: Balloon wear out too fast when run soft, so they must be run at too high pressure to give ideal cushioning and comfort. The makers of U. S. Royal Balloons have stuck to the original idea and ideal. The U. S. Royal Balloon is built of Latex- treated Web Cord. ibi with the New Flat ‘‘Low- PRESSURE TREAD’ and built of Latex - treated Web Cord This provides the necessary strength and flex- ity for low air pressure. It also has the U. S. Low-Pressure Tread which distributes the weight evenly over the entire tread surface and eliminates early, un- even and unsightly tread wear. It can therefore be run at low enough pres- sure for ideal cushioning without injury. Many nice big round tires with the name “balloon” on the side wall can’t. United States Rubber Company U.S. Roya Balloo True Low Pressure plays he: | sash of this season iss much | VAPORUB | PAGE. FIVE | Have vou tried on a pair of NOTICE “| ‘Protex Arch” Pumps at, To Wha it May Concern: Webb. Bros? | The undersigned will not | pay any bills contracted for, | Dance at Wildwood Wednes- or made by, my son, Eddy. ey) day night. July 1. Music by Julius Meyer. wa, the Melody Kings. A prize will be given for the luck: . a number drawn. ed spring chiek-! Central Meat [DON LACK has hr oevenin ade of sold, silver or » very lovely Ice Cream at made Home Clifford's Fresh dre en, per Ib. Market val ves Burns! — Electricity | ae 1. Heat! Oil Makes a! ’ iin ir e: But Gas is combusti-! ble. Use The Super-Fuel. E 3 \ 4 \ VACATION SPECIAL DR. M. E. BOLTON \ Osteopathic Phy ician jp Mot, sth St Telephone 240 | Rismarck, N. D. HM For the Hiker merry heart goes all the way” on a The “A ove apt to tie in frout than he - nck, and the eollas isually’ les di hike. ‘The miles speed by gaily, every e back. . | _ sWinging step a delyrht, when the hiker CREN: ANIOORILOW j]] Matinee Every Day Wears boots like these, They're skilfully An unu nv of colors constructed to give perfect foot - ease. COOLER | * | THAN OUTSIDE $6.50 and $9.50 TONIGHT — Thursday “ONE YEAR | TO LIVE” | "chmonds Booter, 7 wet) Wonen VEGETABLES New Potatoes, Cabbage, Car- NTONIO MORENO | and AILEEN PRINGLE: | 1 ANOH “Aloha Land” ji] © rots, Beets, Turnips, Tomatoes, WncCulors | ce Cucumbers and another ear of So those delicious : “Tender Feet” =) Texas Watermelons. ww Sdooa YO ANOHd A Roaring Walter GROCER— Hiers Comedy PHONE YOUR Dress Up for the 4th CONTINUING OUR JULY CLEARANCE SALE Our entire stock of All Scasonable Geots to sell at pric an event of unusual sixnifiance because all the mer merchandise, Every item has quality value and is greatly underpriced for this le. Te our customers, and to those who are not customers of Harris-Robert sen’s, this will be an epportune and economical time to buy. You can make your sdlestiens from large asscrtments of choice, seascnable apparel at prices that mean a corsiderable savi LOOK AT THESE SPECIALS s unprecedented. This andise offered is quality COAT Coats. Values $14.85 DRESS Group Dark Silk Dre Values $14.5 Fancy Group Group Summer — Silk Utility Coats. Values Values $ 9 5 $35.00... $19.7 Group Utility and Dress Coats, Values $24.75 Je Dress Coats. | ine #0. $3750 These Prices Pack Our Store Daily to $45.00 Group H Some fur trimmed. Values to $79.50. . English = Broadcloth = Overblouses. Fancy White, MWEAUELS: 5 cgis2 oss paps 1 .50 Bee. joupeda tn cnuescs Lot Ladies’ Silk Underwear, ash regular “ree 2 $1.50 Short : nator fo eee ile Cina i : Step-ins, Bloomers Vests. Van Raalte Pure*Silk Full Fashioned Handkerchiefs ...........-. Hose. Sells regularly $2.75. . $ 1 75 Colors, Black, Brown and White. Full Fashioned Silk Hose, 95 : Cc seil regularly $1.75....... Brassieres .. Cor During this Values to $3.50..2........ Children’s Bathing Suits. Sizes 30 to 34... $1 .98 Sale Ends Saturday July 11 Harvis-Robertson FOR WOMEN’S WEAR ’ Bismarck. No. Dak.

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