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FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1925 _ THE BISMARCK | TRIBUN! PAGE FIVE | rhe Nealatatat? SE yc MRS, FLORENCE IL DAVIS RESIGNS | SISHTING DAUGUTERS visuis, Hite ek ; T. U, will be held Tuesday afternoon ! S et Flemming of Base is visiting his par- e tonight to visit: friends | et Stanton, He will be gone [we in the Presbyterian” chure' Social and Personal i at | attend the round up at FROM. STERLING | TO CHIC : i dan. Mr. Nelson is connected with} ys. G Mayer visiting | Smith will © tonight for = = the Otter Tail Power Co. of Ferus| here vesterday from | Chienyo on a business trip. yy a drill and another of evans mae | PARTIES, PICNICS AND WEEK-END ai Temperance Legion” inembers| VPs SPERITWOOD LAKE | VISITS LOOM LARGE IN SOCIAL will give a demonstration, Meo and Mrs. F, €. Ellsworth: and o.__ | yy ; i r KES F “OURT: Nildren and) Mr oand Mrs. HOF “fee EVENTS FOR INDEPENDENCE DAY} y,72,34488 404 FRCRTN | Findieat qual ehttdeei wil moter tof oorler ives |daughter, Helen, will spend the! latwood, ae ae denen Rat te | Social activities in Bismarck for| and accompanying celebrations in|Fourth of July at the Detroit Lakes. pascht : : ; the wedh-end ate contticd wostiy to| Manduo. Mrs. Targaret left here this morning WEEK-END AT LaKt And cooler kitchens this way cnet Soh. Motor pe | Bien ee | aks many business meh have left to | sitins: oe Johnson and Stanley Levie. are go-| QUICK QUAKER cooks in 3 to 5 minutes . s Wi join their families at their summer Hal ae jing to Steele and Lake Isabelle for 7 acca be ’ people out of the city while a great|homes. Family reunions are also VISITOR LEAVES the week-end No hot kitchen, no muss, no bother Miss Katherine Baker, of Ogema, many more will attend the round-up| prominent on the social calendar. | inn who stopped in Hismarck, for | { VISITING IN FARGO LAVORY and delicious . . . the sum- | Sa eee )a visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Reif, Mis. Andrew Erdahl and children brealtf: rg tite calls for WEEK-END PARTY ATTENDS STARK FAIR when returning from u trip to Yellow- Nave visiting with Mr fidahi Sather ald aie g oan nd ete | Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Lahr and chil-| Joseph A. Kitchen, commissioner of | Stone National Park, left this morn- (Mr and Mis. H. H. Ellsworth and your health demands, cocked in 3 to dren; r. aod Mra J gAtnot and agriculture and labor, left this morn- | ‘"€ for her home. | Fargo 5 minutes! chidren; Mr. and Mrs. R. E. ae . | a‘ yelland childreny Mr. and Mrs. W. ae piceinson to attend the Stark oc. .LEAVES FOR OBERON j MOTOR TO KILEDEER The kitchen stays cool. And so do you. erie FP. Lomas; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lar- on . . A. Hoskins will leave this eve- L. H. Jennings will leave tomght yi ‘ning’ s . son and children, and Mr. and Mrs.| train with Secretary Jardine to Man-| ning for Oberon to join his wife and See a uresan No frying, no stewing, no morning’s fuss 8 motor trip to Dickinson and and teouble, | 5 Just get Quick Quaker at your groce: ti We Hig ie Reeed Gl It's a new kind of Quaker Oats that’s jEonk, oe (a made to order for women who seek easier dan tomorrow morning. Mr. Kitchen is a member of the reception commit- H. F. Keller and children have gone to Lake Pershing neat Jamestown ©. tee for the cabinet officer. He will ee have breakfast with Secretary Jardine = THROUGH HERE and spend the day with him. ABRURNS HOME other relatives who are spending the summer there. He will return the first of next week. a} sses Jonatte and Oliva Hamre “ 3 " Mrs. J. L. Mullins and two children your basement absolutely free poe as pean visited friends in Bismarck Wednes- HOUSE PARTY AT LAKES have returned from Minneapolis MRS. DAVIS of et sie oS 3, the Super ways in housekeeping. day evening. The Misses Hamre are| Misses Lucille Lahr, Lucille Hall| where they have been visiting. They of charve, Use » the Sup All that rare Quaker flavor is there. All en route to Park River, where they|and Anna Mae Ankenmann, Willia| were accompanied home by Mrs. Mul-| Mrs. Florence H. Davis, who has been librarian of the Bismarck pudlic | Fuel. Bismarek Gas | Com- Re comes (eee : pris will spend the summer.’ They grad-| Wyard and Dr. Blunt are guests of| lins’ father. library since January, 1918, has resigned her portion to become | pany the richness that made Quaker Oats 4 uated from St. Mary's school here| Phillip Webb at a week-end house 7 . librarian for the State Historic: sety [Peeve famous. Cooks faster, that’s the only dif- no} st this spring. party at the Webb cabin at Lake Me- TWO WEEKS VISIT 7 TE : Targhee nn. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W.{ | Mr. and Mrs. Russell A. Young | Se oo -| The Swimming Pool will be . FIRST MASS SUNDAY are chaperoning the affair. | will leave this evening by car for 4 ON MOTOR TRIP H : open frem 2:30 to 5 on July Rev. Leo Halloran will read his two weeks’ visit at the home of Mrs.) §. L. Nuchols and son, Vance, have A Q appen was here | 44} I It iN be clo: e ) first mass Sunday at 10:30 o'clock LEAVE ON VACATION Young's parents at Hettinge D: | gona vonta meyers teMRaree Lon Tbusined : ah oonly. be clos at St. Mary's church. His five! Mr. and Mrs. W. . Jensen and 7 | | Monday and Tuesday to allow wic. waker brothers will assist him in the cere-! children left. today Green Bay, RETURN HOME AT SPIRITWOOD LAKE NKR VERTRRORY \tahin HARBOE W ——= 7 : monies. Mr. Halloran was ordained, Wis., Milwaukee, Chicago and points evens of Oxnkes Dr: G, J. Woiner will spend the! Mrs. a. & Ol Matt visited ang Conks ia 3 to 5 minutes to the priesthood a week ago. He|in Towa and Minnesota. They ex- Stevens of F week-end at Spiritwood Lake. i Bismarck. | ee was born and reared in Bismarck. | pect to return to Bismarck about| returned to their homes toda — —_— August Ist. ISITED HERE HERE YES DAY PASTOR IS IMPROVED _—_— re from Wil | Mys, Aust Hoffman. was here, £0 September 30 Rev. A. A. Holmes, minister at the IS IMPROVING } ton yesterday, visiting friends. from Elgin yesterday | First Baptist Church, is rapidly re-| Marian Folsom, son of Mr. and| Mrs. Al Goplin, who has been spend- | ie : é } Hs eee covering from his recent illness and! Mrs. R. W. Folsom, 412 Eighth, who| ing the past three weeks in Turtle « TO STEELE VISITED HERE | expects to be able to attend to his| has been ill since going on a camping |Lake, is expected home today to spend) H. W. Taylor wili go to Steele to-| Miss Lois Yokom of MeClasky, is | duties soon. Rev. Burns will take his] trip to Jamestown some time ago, is|the Fourth with her family. night for several days’ visit. [visiting inztheccity | place in the pulpit Sunday. improving, but it will be some time - ~ patos before he is uble to be out again. | CHURCH SERV TOMORROW AT LAKE ISABELLE | TO MOUNTAINS FOR FOURTH er Tomorrow being Independence day,| John Rust will spend the week-end) 4. Meco aye Miss Katherine Brazerol and Mrs. VISIT. DAUGHTER there will be services in| the St.j holiday at Luke Isabelle. ieaayeon™seu | M. A. Brazerol have left for the Kill-| | Mr. and Mrs, C. Robertson and|George’s Episcopal church at” 8 | deer Mountains and the North Dakota} daughters, Jean and Agnes, of Lang- o'clock, a. m. i | bad lands to spend the Fourth of}don are in the city to spend the lis July. week-end with their daughter and me SPEND FC U RTH HERE s Elizabeth Roberts, of Abbott and don! | OUT OF TOWN GUESTS } First National bank. Abest arck to spend the Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fisk of Battle - fourth with and Mrs. W. C./ | ‘reek, Mich., are visiting M VISIT HERE Mills. i | Ben Fisk, Fred and Edith Byerly and Mnr- Ee and Mrs. Fisk iai Pearson of Big Timber, S. D., HING TRIP | i | who were motoring to Velva, N. D. Bill mann and David —Me- arck yesterday for a] Donald gone to Spiritwood Lake TO DEL rly and other] on a week-end fishing trip. | ' ; woe Rev. Walter E. \ a McCabe Metho opal church, : TO VISIT IN NEW SALEM 1775 to 1925 | Double Dail will go to Wishek tomorrow to de.| WITH RELATIVES FOR VACATION | Miss Lucille Paul will go to New | y Oo L . Mick hi an liver the Independence Day address. | | Miss Marjorie Bolten of the Provi-| Salem to spend the Fourth of July ! = n ake Fed coo 2 dent Life Insurance company will go| and Sunday with friends. { A ( t d H If | S HERE FOR FOURTH to Douglass and Minot Sunday, to en ury an a a i ervice West Facing the Park Mr. and Mrs. George Galloway of spend a two weeks’ vacation. HERE “OURTH | r Pr ‘ é a 5 a —-_ ———— acing, Mott are in Bismarck for the week-| roman Miss Dorothy necker is home on rotedtion under the folds of your Flag and my | - ° t end. They wiil attend ero i TO MINOT from Carson to spend the Fourth o oF ave ma » United State a. . a ' 16 fi end. Thay teendathen roundan |. sting, dAlice. (MAbahs shabu goneuld| July ~withaherapirents, : jag have m ade the United States of America th acres ror your enjoyment. — Minot where she will spend the strongest nation on Earth. THOUSAND I : cai hewitt VISITING HERE | week-end with Mrs. Otto Wannagat, LEAVES ON VACATION NE JUSAND large, sunli, outside rooms...each with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Linton and! . Kelly Simonson: of the Richmond Long May She Wave | an unobstructed view of the Lake ivately baby’ of Davenport, Towa, are visite! 4) To ¥ rm, ie RE | Hooters is leaving this evening for a | | Pe tere ces sar cule eclusiontaln ing with relatives r { Mr. and Mr riman and] vacation in Barren, Minn F * = wwe t ording every reeteation et § n. Ang _ritharelatiyenvintiKulmsendute erg eee iisueriie euests of i sascilac AND HENRY IH) theeschisive Univereity of Ch a Miss Marjorie Bolton over Sunday. FORME ! ance { residential district.<.facing Bas BUSINESS TRIP es ce Mr. Whiting of Mint Insurance : idential cs ge a ; sl a *s A.W. Tracy of the National Parks WEE D VISIT erly of this city, eh adjacent to Washi St. Cloud and Ellen Anderson Highway left today for dd Edlyny Ceder- other points in Minnesota on busi-| green are leaving tonight to spend n Parks. Wide verat trees, spacious lawns ... equ. led by \ \ ness, hae mbenW eck enilalatherlaltensshome tpt Paes ie HF} noother horelin Chicago. ‘Ten min a | Se JOINS FAMILY FOR FOURTH Y SPIRITWOOD ; acation with in| | > shopping F theatre and Judge Burke left this morning for Ed Trevp have mo-] Valley City. | rnitk erty vi Tihnots Fargo to spend the week-end vacation B oot Lake to spend | ingens alt 5 ‘ with his family. the Fourth of July and Sunday. LEAVE FOR VACATION | urban ti us i —--- TO KILLDEER Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Dietz and fam- | along the Lake. 350 Gains « VISIT IN MINNESOTA ily left today for the Minnesota aes Mri and Mitel JRA. iRogstad «have att: and Mrs. MeKay and Mra. Me: lakes. “The North Coast Limited” | Moderate Rates gone to Northone, Minn., for a visit] *4¥s mother, Paar eal aa Ine of America’s Fine Trains | Hl x 1 with friends and relatives there. laMilldeer itor, eclcend: ee ao HARVEY a ‘ Ma svery Day At 2:33 One | Rates at the Chicizo t ! a i = ry. and Mrs d children wil : HOUSE GUEST MOTORED TO MINNESOTA go to Harvey D., for the week-| Let me plan your trip Miss Katherine Goddard has as, ;, 0786, Kilmer left this morning | end. TONIGHT W. A. McDonald, Agent toms sid inane house guest this week Miss J : : aa ee ae ‘ Food 1s per Waldron, of Drayton, N.D. | be gone several days. Home made Ice Cream at FRIDAY and SATURDAY im Bismarck, N. D. F AT LAKE ISABELLE TO PERSHING LAKE Clifford’s Cafe. ue Mr. and Mrs. A-E Brink will spend| yo 7 9nd, Mrs. Frank Snyder | will 2 ; , be week-end visitors at Persbing the Fourth of July at their cabin at| Take near Jamestown. se RETURNS FROM CONVENTION TO LAKES FOR VACATION R. E. Wenzel has returned from James Morrison left this morning] ¢h tional Kewani: CAN HAVE VoUR for a several days’ stay at the De-| held last week. Convention FILMS DEVELOPED trol takes: HOUSE GUEST BUT ONCE W 4th OF JULY ‘ NTERTAINMENT ITS ) Q on our own private each for swim | } | An 1hole FOR THE HOLE FAMILY VISITED HERE * Miss Vera Red Medina i Miss Esther Pederson of Sterling] the week-end haves guest ot Mian is visiting friends here for a few] Mabel Breen. a ae tuinment. An ideal days. _ Bebe Daniels’ greatest dramatic day for 16 VISITS IN JAMESTOWN 4 —and how s es it! Write today for 16-page HERE FROM BALDWIN Miss Madge King wil spend the . chance —-andih he /tale B Lo Pas Jacob and Carl Spitzer of Baldwin] week-end vacation with friends at FINNEY'S Booklet ! ar) od eee in the city yesterday on busi-| Jamestown. DAILY PHOTO SERVICE 7? +s Creitear : pute 7 BISMARCK fotel”. tions... FROM MOTT wean eins Pee to A. ‘ sro + will be sent you free of Miss Edith Eckels of Mott was] Jamestown after a business visit in Ath and \ Bk ier e tra copy. Teil us the name of the Railroad inthe city today to consult physi-| the city. ' Ss a \ VBE on wluch you come to Chicago. We will send you, with our ians. aes, Ree is elk : { nday illustrated booklet, exact directions go that you can be at the HOME AFTER MOTOR TRIP su c 3 Hotel 15 mir ww leave your train, Or telephone Sai pepom BALDWIN Roy Whitlock has returned from Specials ‘ Hyde P > : will send a conveyance to meet you. jels Peterson of Baldwin was ala motor trip in Wisconsin and Min. specials ‘ a : sa ocia awencertull amine’ Make your business visitor in the city yesterday.) nesota. . When you read the Chicago Beach Hotel booklet you w. . 2 SHOPPED HERE HERE YESTERDAY Cherry Lnow why thishotel isknown as“Chicago’sGreatest Hotel.” alts, By, Turner of Sterling Mrs. Raymond Hagan of Stanton opped in Bismarck yesterday. was here yesterday. 7, X i === m H HERE YESTERDAY aa Nut Crea z ic (o} ecac srilits Edna Olson of Wilton visited | riends in Bismarck yesterday. ' ‘ ese DR. M. E. BOLTON PURITY D AIRY “Chicago’s Greatest Hotel” 7 al Hyde Park Boulevard + + + on the Lake A coop comepy ||| Mandan, —N. Dak. CHICAGO A. G. PULVER, V. P. and Gen. Mgr. Coal_ Burns! Electricity Gives Heat! Oil Makes a|j Osteopathic Physician Flame: But Gas is combusti- || 119% 4th St. ble. Use The Super-Fuel. PATHE NEWS - si Get Hail If you are spending the afternoon in town enjoy it in Insurance ccolness and comfort at the Eltinge matinee 2:30. eanaenare ipneaie Matinee Prices 10 and 25e. MAKE MORE AND BETTER BREAD a ‘ Falr ‘tonight. and | Satur: GOLDEN WEST Le nee etter BY USING GUARANTEED FLOUR ‘buildings, Metcer stock —it takes a profitable ercp to make these things possible. day. Rising tempera- ture Saturday. 1. | C00. - | COLLAR ~ | > |] ATTACHED | || SHIRTS. LAUNDRY . Dry Cleaning MANDAN, N. D. CLIMAX - OCCIDENT or LYON’S BEST THEIR WONDERFUL GOODNESS NEVER VARIES. A hailstorm may ruin your crop, spoil your plans, and even make it hard for you to finance next year’s crop. ARE YOU BUILDING A NEW HOME? If so, don’t forget to have the Gas installed. It is the Super Fuel for cooking or heating your water. No matter how good your bakings are now, we guarantee you can make them better with our flour. Better flavor, better texture, more whole- some, more satisfying. Hail insurance will offset crop dam- age losses from hail and assure running expenses for another crop. Ask us for information and rates. Three Services Finished, Rough Dry \ , and Dry. We make all ‘connections Free of Charge, from the street to your basement. Call us for information. — o— Try a sack! You are the judge. If you are not satisfied your grocer, will refund your money without argument, RUSSELL-MILLER MILLING CO. / OF NORTH DAKOTA We can save you money. If It Is Done With Heat. You Can Do It Better With Gas—The Super Fuel. BISMARCK GAS COMPANY Telephone 727 516 Broadway Phone 258 McKenzie Hotel and leave your wants with operator at Switch Board. Orders will be called for and delivered. § || Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy

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