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ANID Mrdas anny mnensn ce PAGE TWO PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, JULY, 18, 1925 i eee beautiful, useful and interesting | Lunch was served by the hostess, who] of Driscoll, from Saturday evening] J. W. Beyer is taking care of the, Clifford Nelson called on his \ ; a ‘ ; i : Ison, on Mon- “ ’ ., i al Pps presents to help the young people| was assisted by her daughter, Mrs.| until Sunday. | Belite place while they are attending| mother, Mrs. Henry Nel . Let ’Em Fight,” Cry Women When Prisoners Battle Start housekeeping. ee omer Nelson. | the funeral of their daughter. day. : eblabecine ee ee pe A. Van Vleet vis- 5 sai CHRISTIANIA Fd Nygaard has as his guest, ali latives at Bismarck on Widalfred arpa former pian Miss Winnifred Haggerty of Bis-| brother from South Dakota. Sunday. ongresswomi van) marck is visiting at the M. Tollefson — to preside over the house of repre-| ° Ihat did ehe do? Your home, north of Sterling. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Ba spent| John Higgins and Mr. Hatley were sentatives, got herself wentenced to ; n : 3 Monday evening at the Elmer Arne-| callers at the L. B, Olson home on| prison. : honor she almost Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hoeft and|son home. Sunday. | Guiltiess of any crime, she sought kalled me” family motored to Moffit Monday. — pcutPnats . answers to the questions— . —-—— Some of the folks of the community Bernice and Pau! Pasley called at Are our prisons humane? Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stiles and fam- attended jhe aie at the Arena|the Marie Olauson home on Sunday. H e \ wee O Gan @ girl, crushed by her fellow e ily have returned from a trip to Min- wrove Friday night, and report a good q — P| men, regain her place in society? _ | Resota. me. Mrs. Jessie Olson, who has been | This is the thirteenth story, writ- ten for The Tribune. ——- - employed at the J. W. Beyer home i After visiting his daughter, Mrs. MENOKEN for some time, returned to the E. A.{ flail J. Carlson of Regan and Mrs. ¢. Nel-}| Mr. and Mrs. Homer Craven and| Van Vleet home on Sunday. £ ii é son of this community, Mr. Smith son, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ayres, and = By, Witinitred Mason Hack turned to his home at Fort Ransom,| Miss Alice Ayres had a picnie dinner| Miss Myrtle Matson is spending aj accompanied by Mrs. C. Nelson and | Sunday jfew days with her friend, Litha uy. - , Kluckadahl. i] You will want to go to the SWEETS SHOP where you ee and Mrs, Edd. Ebeling and — { Miss Dorothy Barkman of Lein iM Agnew, Ghat: Sehbew oaad matey senialies ee thankful to see she had lett the spent a few days with Luella Tollef- ismare anil) ne te ta atin Will enjoy those cool refreshing drinks and meals, kept scissors. : : son, returning to her home Tuesday : But lo might have known — ths : evening. - ; : | Mary, with her lithe young ae Mrs. Charlie Grav ‘ Klucksdahl and| Would seorn wenpor Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and Mrs, Roscoe Borenes motored Jong; Jills, and Len, lett Sat-| Slowly, and with appalling direct : Gy. » sons motored to Bismarck Saturday, | to te lukes on a‘ vacation and fishing} urday for’ Bi D. They reel - HE G Ve tian one ured Serer : / returning Sunday by the way of Mof- | trip. turned Wednesday morning. R IDAIRE COOLING SYSTEM who had slandered her progenitor 6 fit, where they attended the ball — a No one got in her way. The pros eae game. Mr. and Mrs. A. ‘f. Welch and) My. and Mrs, Adolph Hanson and pect of a free-for-all melee was Tar . 4 esse _ | daughter, Ruth, left Wednesda aniektere ‘SuitRed, galled” at" dhe’ trom comforting j A number of young folks from this| auto to’ the Yellowstone National | Christ Schoon home ig eveultg? Mary started in with « few pre aa | community attended the dance in Me-| Park. ‘They will be gone at least two if | liminary remarks, Other girls « oe Kenzie Friday evening. weeks. ed around. > ‘ rai, Hazel was not exactly looking for | ' LEIN aseance was held in Abe Huggins” | a fight. But Mary meant to have The following spent Sunday. at| 4ance hall, Wednesday night. A large | ‘ , ee es i i : : : vd atte : at Dunn Center. De : ¢ omShe unclenched her right fist long| (222m ' Lake Isabell: Mr. and Mrs, Melvin | Crowd attended ee ay rhe tagily tate Mand Sunday Special enough to give Hazel a resounding § Soe ee ee aa nea ceuamaen ai ad, webs SE pe present at the funeral. 5 § 4 jand family, Mr. * f i ‘ extended Mr. : = ' oyey Ay: eee ore ne faces, Masel neoded ; ad i i Arneson, Gilma Sogan, Howard Bren. | "orth of here July 7. erry, S oaended yaar Lane || Home made Ice Creams, Maple Nut, Strawberry, no further invitation, She was at dan cha Uhe Jee Rise fainly, | H . ( Former Representative to Congress from Mlinoia. Like a bantamweight, Mary stepped off from our side of the roum. | wa Cool and Pure by our newly installed Belle, Sun- The school board met in the town her opponent like a cat. hall July 14. eee “That’s it! That's the girl!” 1 %y % g heard cries from 1 sides, SL > Mr. and Mrs. Victor Pardon spent! Sul Z . : Then, without a word, one of the ’ ? le Sunday at the John Bierkeland home. | CLEAR LAKE The annual school meeting of larger ‘girls stepped in to separate _ s \ ] ! They were accompanied by Enoch| Marven Klue! a Bismarck | Clear Lake was held at Clear Lake them : | Arneson and son, Leander, who vis-| caller on Thur: School No. 1 on ‘Tuesday afternoon. 4 lited Sunday at the Elmer Arneson a home. Ralph Beyer is helping Mr. Belile stack hay. Chocolate, Pineapple Sherbet and Almond Special. . and Mrs. Adolph Bassen and ed one th og a Christ Schoon’s on out! Aw, let ‘em fight, Th Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson and only excitement we have Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Barkman motored | yy Th Alieadorat here.” \to Wing Sunday to attend the ball| gen. Mentie Chentanuce oe Fat ‘Then somebody whispered, WINNI eaines aay afternoon spccrcsaith Jaw!” And within two minute ‘i ee 8 1 rgrave and childre the girls were locked up in “soli-[ DAUGI oy The J. M. Lein family spent Sunday | Ralph Beyer was siness ema eee tale pet L vhile the gossip-bearer who} while « uring crimes,: carry the girl to her bed. with their daughter and her husband, | griend, Myrtle i Shattde Wer pea the Tint went free. ave | vat wie door in an] Iwas the first time I had ever Mr. and Mrs. Homer Nelson. may rov anne Shaffer “homne on Monday. was true that the gitls eraved] ayony of mise lest she should | seen anyone in an epileptic f $ le } : So even this kind of excitement, not reach her Tourey explained that it was a com-| Gladys and Helen Lein of Regan, ; Ree Sick wrsirsia THE ELECTRIC GM ABFRIGERATOR fo MODERN HOMEG I remember one girl who was un-} Miss Lourey ved eventually,! mon occurrence and that she would) are visiting relatives here for a few] y15y, Stacie Awa Hae thee uisinee wich hie i interested in everything around her-| yossibly within iodei tel sopvea mete vba ploved at Steele and her | | Geen visiting with his family ain She was going to have a baby, jeomed centuries to me i I witched| ‘But my knees Weve weak ana t on Ki the George Cutleon home on Sub: Will solve your cooling problems. 1 told her I wished to make a dress) Silver fight for breath and froth at) found myself jyroping wea the L ilve nt for breath and froth at] found myself jropiny again ne | Dorothy Barkman spent a few days | 3t the Geor for it. But even that aroused no in-| ine ; Wall for support as 1 crept back to'of last week with Luella Tollefson | °*daY afternoon. | H a riot she had started in another |” Se ee Case eA EE on] Mrs. Alfred and Mrs. Syemour |" Sunday, the J. W. Beyer family institution. Such animation, such = enea anaes cestieiniaiests: tual . spinit! CONVENIENT, —— ir . Little Loyla Erickson stayed with nN she reached the — point | mister Sud temily teeta Canad: her friend on, from. Satur- TWINE Pee eee tee ote hat wnat Mrs. Enoch Arneson of Eldridge, | 4¢Y : a bale ECONOMICAL, Her eyes glittered and she was mak- apna tee dade othe eee eee } Mrs. Hansen and|) Guaranteed. 500 ft. ing the girls around her howl with sister, Mrs. El son. | ¢ ; ee : Becta Q laughter at the ta WILD ROSE jof her father, P.M. near of Kidder county and Miss |f/ STANDARD Freshly REASONABLY PRICED. . Gos: ' a > he. + ve. Peters ere S e se Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Rise were Bis-| Olive Peterson were Sund “1 manufactured; free la- ut the Ole Newland home. 2 who has Beautiful Letters aledhon! held its vegular| Sterling es i‘ Mhen there was Stella, the little we Laide arenas rare marek callers Friday, returming the bor; part of our 1,000,- : same day. ud 2 HEL etcin hor re autifull ifternoon. All members were pres-| Mr. I f Uncle Dave Shaffer of Chillicothe, 000 Ib. purchase. Deliv- Stella held the stage’ in the art |? Se ee oe tbe Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Lein are the | Mo. Saturday to spend tie | eries at Moorhead, Grand the at : marek § se ie ‘ vith Mr. and Mrs. Frank a x, . room gne day when Anne stepved! Ww, H, Hrownawell and Howard) party on Howard Brow k pares hey which game to their | ey! arnly. Forks and Valley City. Ue a8 avres’. || Brownawell marketed hogs at Moffit a - I ig eli Ste SEKG eet tall a . F — immediate Delivery, Maier cta oho nteestad rer waa |Priday- Friends here will be interested tol ©, Jordon and family of Dris-| Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Randolph. of ery e e learn that Harold Brownawell has 4 - F ear Minot, who have been v M. F. C or Twine C SIX rect two. s ‘ A 481 coll spent Sunday at the Art Bjhorus | near Minot, v M. F. Cooper Twine Co. * aie Sorventhadue jaf Feltheim and er,| sold his home in Bismarck and will the F. B. Pasley home for a fe ss . said Stella “l could hardly soe ever] te of Braddock, at| locate in Flasher this week, where |" eo have ‘returned home. i ad Ave. S. & Ist St. 408 BROADWAY his de And when the policeman | the of Mrs. John er he will run a Ford garage. A fair sized crowd attended the f ; | Minneapclis said ‘What did she do? Why, you iy soniehGiriway nome SEU ihe they MLE LRSIGH AainaAa ISIN ies’ aid Wednesday _ afternoo a s son visited with her honor, she almost killed m The | Bis ck ares ed eae ae lsreN Oy Bega N met with Mrs. J. M. Lei cur and Mrs. William Meyer | whole courtroom rocked with Iaugh- ; with: shen, brother, trom» Wisconsin) ter. Mrs. R. J. Elliott is visiting d took him up to the capital city And we in the art class laughed] friend, Mrs: Maggie Mauk, near Mof- | on a sightseeing excursion this week. too. fit, this wee “Here comes the law!” And we ith Sil Orc, a Shep herdrotgbragdeck was out i uieted down, But it was not the| ©. L. Peterson and sons, Arthur|the fore part of the week setting up jaw. It was one of the prisoners,| and Arnold, were Bismarck’ visitors {a new binder for John Peterson. ’ STAKE BODY bringing a note to Anne. last week. . : ONE TON TRUCK Since Anne was not there, she d re — opened and read it aloud. It seemed] Howard Brownawell and his wife, we were to have visitors. mother and ister, Helen, went to Then the commotion broke loose. | Bismarck last week, where Mrs. How- | A number of the young people of “Say, Nell, let me have your pow-j ard Brownawell and Helen Browna- | this locality attended the dance at {ain't got a bit with me.” well entered the Bismarek hosp Pursian Lake Friday evening and re- mb, Joe?” and had their tonsils removed, and | port fine music and a good time. | that powder| returned home Thursday. = It's just luck to look i st Saville, Nels Thompson, etm today.” Howard Baulk, the dai superin- | Jens Jensen, and Howard Brownawell, ek my comb.” tengent, was down testing the Hol- e business visitors in Bismarck. Gosh, here comes the law.” stein cows at the t Saville dairy his time it was Anne. farm, the first of the week. A very pleasant surp was given ow, girls,” she said, thinking she} Howard Brownawell and wife Sunday SE Geiete Guicl, We. “I want) Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gosney and jafternoon, when a large crowd of you to be very quiet. We may have} children attended the wedding of l relatives, friends and neighbors called visitors toda) their niece, M Ethel Gosney, to|on them with well laden baskets for - ice Commitiece Wilbert Koon, Sunday at the home |a delicious lunch, and a great many fi P = , . pik See wrt time they came, IL was 7 i =— 7 | : 2 ° ° ance committee ‘om the ate comme fe On Lake Michigan... I was glad that they got a whiff (SED nS Ge tz y i i of that air in which the 75 of us lived day after day. : . ) ; Facing the Park One of the members looked at me 7 ° sharply. I bent my head. Would jetvementer the dy from winors'| Ml Are You Guarded || 16 acres for your enjoyment Oe THOUSAND large, sunlit, outside rooms...each with words with the women. } estions was the mi mpor- 1 1 bo q ee. . ‘an unobstructed view of the Lake. A 16acre privately tant Ferson in the room fer the vest Against This Thievery : Ford | ruck Dis la Week owned estate...affording every recreation ot quiet seclusion, In othe day, the exclusive University of Chicago Sy One girl who had been asked a That night, Silver, whose pep was ened aaah ee iene é AIWATE Grectlowtse, ecaceah eee There’s a thief in yor home—your residential district...facing East End to the broom riding custom. Silver e’s stealing your : —_— : July 13th to July 18th 5 Park. ..adjacent to Washington and Manuieeryonevad {cera Haecrcomlincs factory—your store. : c ; the hall that day to make a place Jackson Parks. Wide verandas, shade PerOunei the clon anne 18 money little by little. | ecial Show- G trees, spacious lawns... equaled by ‘hall, we free f y . - ti ing, thea from the supervision of the matrons of Ford Trucking Fauiamess and the i Tiincsccenteraf chectey Via Illinois it bier as drunk, with excitement Here’s a sure way to beat him—seal : | onstrations of full line of Ford-bu All-Steel Bodies Central Suburban traina that ewe) course, there were the iron bars at all metal surfaces with an elastic film : the Full line of on the Ford chassis. This isan etl along the Lake. 350 trains daily. with four or five of us, to whom she coat of Everjet Paint. ; | Ford-built All- tional opportunity to learn how Fo Moderate Rates ee ee eo Thi ee anaes A Meee ce ger Nnocing the de is money-saving protective paint Steel Bodies into your business. Special demonstra- tremely reasonable. From $4,50 to $10.00 per € : * * $31! 6. veek. Dini BRA eater Meiers over. tho is weatherproof and waterproof, More- tions of Ford Trucks and their appli- oe sata pec hoveiod Lake Miche transom of one door and carried them t ther door down the hall. jet is hi 4 cationtoyourbusinesswill! ed. . Food is perfectly prepared and, served ropa ano her door down, the hall over Everjet is highly resistant to ‘cor on the bearconted, Uther ala carte or at moderate table dots prices. Club breakfaste,yccto7se. mane poh. i illi luncheons, 65c to $1.00 . . . dinners, $1.00, $1.50, $2. Banentihs went to the trash closet rosive fumes and vapors. Over a million Ford Trucks and Light jancheans, 65 00, $1.50, $2.05. Bee mn, he a Dellcers Cass ape io service Cieey: Kite 3s Bathing... Boating... Golf... Tennis broom prance and gallop up and / Chassis and body alike possess those SU PR MeRe A host of outdoor eporte right here on our own ei down the hall exactly asa siz-year- , in-built qualities of strength and dur- Tse grounds. A quarter mile of white sand beach for ewim- “Six times,” she laughed, as she : ability that are identified with all = min patie: Leaihg *4 city cennis courts, Ain aB-hole wung past t high d, p BE nance wae meee, er, PROTECTIVE Hora products, = cauntty clubs andthe Jackson Pak down the hall. That’s th agic p - é i ; i golf course are nearby. Outdoor dane- number, and tomorrow a new girl PAINTS = ee | Don’t fail to visit this interesting and ing in our Own openvait dance pavilion. Always lots of in in, And I shall be abl d good wholesome entertainment. An ideal Pei ee valuable display. It will pay you to go Al - Socscion gpot for you and yous family. : If that were the tradition, Georgia, Farmers! Everjet is the ounce , m4 now—this week—while the complete 5 pho had so insulted me the’ first day of prevention that will save your q Pr es line is on display. i Write today for 16-page I was in the place, must have h } he thie night hetore. expensive farm implements from : Booklet i wot any sate, Twas soon broken, ae slow destruction by rust. And Feri flgtor Gompany, A s6page Booklee that ¢ tela al about “Chicago's Greatest bthocoues course in the art of ae this is worth remembering: Detroit cca rons ean Fart epic yeageenee ae BR charge, Wri Tell us the name of the Railroad Once tie broom had been ridden We also carry Barrett Roofin, FeNn vo conse Cisne We na he Railraa and Si:ver had gained the right to ee es j c ; on which you come to Chicago. We will send you, with our gg eran matty sy Peatve cai Base: Raph AT ALL AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS a ese ee, Neila yet, wit Pp ig—home, } i Oe Fim te the’ closet, . sad tay b f i ; Hotel 1 minutes after you leave yout train. Or telephone Be EA hatcben. 1p &.iaoitaat, ake garage, barn or factory. Before i , f A\ Hyde Park 4000 and we will ada conveyance tomeet you, was up again. p ‘ 7 Make your reservations now for a won . feel kind of sick,” she said, you roof or re-roof, see our come ; When you read the Chicapo Peach HYotel booklet you will and dtopped to the floor unconseiou One of the girls ran to the bars at the end of the hall and called “Miss Lourey! Miss Lourey!” - Another girl called from her room, “Tell Miss Lourey to let me out quick. You girls don’t know what ; to do. I’m the only one that can petp Bilver. Tell Miss Lourey to plete line of Barrett Roofings, 2 : F . 4 ‘ Ms know why thishotelisknown as ““Chicago'sGreatest Hotel. St. Hilaire Lum : ; } + } 2 & 4 Comer sath ean ae yy 6, jicago Beach Hotel sma, ; : . . ' (N. E. Bystron, Tome) : ; “ “Chicago’s Greatest Hotel” ear ‘The Train ¥ Phone’ 17 Hyde Park Boulevard’ + + + on the Lake ber ‘ at a ba Asie setae who sBbut- | ; q i SHIGAgO A.G. FULMER V.P.-and Gen, Mgr. el ell ett onen een