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WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1925 | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 0 ae = — ony News | DIFFERENT CITY | __ CITY NEWS 1 \ ° i 4 Ocia an evrsona | ST. ALEXIUS HOSPITAL NOTES “ 4 5 ; Entries: Kenyon Stevens, Fal- i | kirk; George Beckel, Hazen; Wal- : 5 ter and Orin Crychee, Mandan; Al- Younger Set Mrs. saheeh Red, acen gait: fac [bere Tees, Wing; Thomas Singer, H i ‘ Thas been in Bismarck visiting her |city; Anna Weber. Linton; An Entertained at son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and: Froelich, Solen; Amos Ring, Par- An + Mrs, Ralph G. Kell. Mrs. Ralph G. ‘sh I; Joe -F Mrs. . Dancing Party] Wri TMi eCamugnter ef the state. pills Joe Frieze, Center: Mrs. John immigration officer, Joseph Devine. ; Felter, Z: About forty members of the young-| Mrs. Joseph Kell will leave today for, Discharged: Mrs. Frank Schroe- er set were entertained Tuesday| Portland, Ore., to visit other rela-/qder, Lefor; Richard Zeulschel, New ecenine a i ied Barty at fag Sve: | Salem; Mrs. tis Thornton and ountry club given by George ani eee BABY BON: el le, city: Wale Grant Knowles. Music for the danc- FORMER TEACHER HERE Pad boy elt icgene ules citys Wal ing was furnished by the Melody 4 Miss Olga x Senne ene en route , 1, Kings orchestra. | trom Spokane, Wash. where she has! BISMARCK ‘AL. NOTES Pa he guests Inciided ihe follGwitia, bean Uenehing for Che Gast Year to] Cettion DEFER, Mater cas: from out of town: Robert and Lloyd | her home in Rhineland, Wis., stopped | Rose Huber, city; Mrs. G. W. Geal McDonald, Manda' ; Bernadine Fleck,| in Bismarck for a visit with Miss! breath, Tuttle; George Ding, Hebron if Mandan; Thelma Hintgen, St. James,| Ruby Amundson. Miss Johnson | fi Minn.; Grace Steinbruck, Mandan;| formerly taught in the Bismarck Boney eras: Bure ag: Louise Campbell, Winston Salem.) school. ir aur ‘At the conclusion of the evening) LEAVES FOR DETROIT ohn Wahlen, J é , a luncheon was sorved. a ies Rare La Rose (returned) f° ton Fristad, Mandan; Carol Dark- ae if git ees hat a lay to Detroit Lake, Minn., after eit RY Duekiig . if thi PARTY FOR GUEST spending a few days in Bismarck | Tavlor; Paul See cle naa| Le would Bese as tt Nik: person: Red Miss Marion Ackerman, 518 Sev-| with friends and attending the danc-| Garfield, Richardson.: put on her frocn in great haste and enth, entertained Tuesday evening] ing party given last night by George| Discharges: Baby girl Mardikian,| teversed the back and front, but with’ an informal party for her house| Knowles. Miss TuRose is spending) priscoll; Arthur Lieb, New Salem; | such is not the case, ‘The opening guest, Mins Alma Lea ege ea the summer at Detroit Lakes. Michael Hockhalter, ue Leonard | is in the back, rather than the front, ’ ee ee AO eee Be TURK ETON ‘ Kuk, Elgin; Paul Johnson, city; Jo-| and the front shows perfectly plain ae .'% play. Miss Beckman won the hon-| | RETURN FROM MONTANA | Seokine ‘Schuldheisz, Kulm: Mrs, W.| expanse ‘of material, We. have to ors. A luncheon was served after| Miss Esther Nelson of Bismarck] S$" Place, Bessie, N.D.; Glee Larson,| have a change, now and then, you the games. and sister, Miss Florence Nelson, of | Hazen; ‘Mrs. Dan Preszler, Medina. | know. : —— Washburn have returned from a two} ‘ VISITOR LEAVES weeks’ trip to Montana which includ- = ai ’ Miss Alma Beckman of Quincy,|ed stops at Greut Falls and other = F Ill, who has been the house guest of| cities and a tour of the Glacier Na- , Miss Marion_Ackerman, has left for| tional Park. a St. Paul, where she will spend a - ‘ week before returning to, her home: HOME FROM CHICAGO Miss Beckman is the daughter of the| | Mr. and Mrs, Connie Powers re- clerk of court of Mlinois. turned to Rismarck Monday after an . extended visit in Chicago with Mrs. i ENTERTAINS CLUB AT DINNER | Powers’ father, Robert Jager. Mr. ' Mrs. Spencer Boise entertained the| and Mrs. Powers have been gone h members of the Round Table club at] since February. : dinner Monday evening at her home, ~ 320 West Thayer. Gurden flowers FORMER RESIDENT HERE ? decorated the table. Covers were, Oscar Sundquist of St. Paul is in a 7 y é placed for six. the city visiting with his father and - * other relatives. Mr. Sundquist will i ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON | also visit in other parts of Burleigh Mrs. O. B. Lund was hostess at an| county and in Mandan. He, formerly rag 8 pore Friday ee lived here. Siena is . ge or of Miss Alma Beckman of Quin- URNS RROMOR fe 5 , large, airy rooms, in a new Private ere, the guest of Miss Marion Ack- . E. Kafer ned today from sell; is : me eer ae ues rare about 20 guests.| Fargo where he has been attending dwelling, each room is neatly decorated, polished hard pubes a meeting of agents for the Jewell RETURN FROM MOTOR TRIP | Tea Co. Mr. Kafer is agent for Bis- : Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cashman re-| marck and Mandan. Privat t ne i scsi L turned Monday evening from Huron, pene rivate entrance, immediate possession. ter a week's visit with Mr. LADIES AID TO MEET in's sister, They made the| The Baptist Ladies Aid will meet entire trip of 750 miles without tire] with Mrs. Charies ‘Staley Thursday wood floors, two windows in each room, large closets. \ or car trouble of any kind. peas rH 3 oer Members and sanisithd their friends are urged to be present. o PICNIC SUNDAY — Make This Home Your Home. Miss Alma Beckman of Quincy, GUESTS FROM KANSAS Il, was honor guest at a picnic] Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Madden, 1017 Corner 9th and Rosser té Sunday at Painted Woods ‘Lake. Seventh street, have as their guests, * , There were nine other young people| Mrs. Earl Corder and Miss Lorane , in the party. Corder, of Lawrence, Kan. GUESTS LEAVE BIRTHDAY CLUB MEETS 3 Miss Joeephine: Decker and Miss|_ The birthday club of the First Hedden Real Estate Agency Evelyn Rever of Casselton, who have| Lutheran church will meet tomorrow ’ been the house guests of Miss Louise] evening at the Palmquist home at Tidesar, returned to‘their home this} 804 Seventh street. oe RETURNS HOME VISITS IN TWIN CITIES 1 Emile Sundquist of Regan has re- Miss Louise Tidesar is leaving to-| turned to his home after a short bus- for a month's visit in Minne-|iness trip to Bismarck. ) afolis and St. Paul with friends and esky, rela ives: aes Robert Welch, formerly sheriff of RETURNS FROM FORT UNION | Burleigh county, was in Bismarck od L. F. Crawford, state historian, has| today from MeKen: urned from Fort Union, where he aes ended the Upper Missouri Histori- HERE FROM MEDINA Mrs. Dan A. Preszler of Medina is eA EAB ORE On: in Bismarck for a few days visit i LUNCHEON TOMORROW, Pte frien. Mrs. W. G. Black of Avenue B wi a one tat ithoriow afternoon witheal VISITING HERE : luncheon. Miss Bernice Southey of Garrison wes is in the city for a visit with Mrs. FROM BEULAH pe (ea Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Hall of —______ Beulah were “shopping in Bismarck YOUR MILK SUPPLY yesterday. In warm wenther be careful not to i let your milk bottles stand around in FROM STERLING the sun long after they have been Mr. and Mrs. Knute Johnson of delivered. They will sour very Sterling are in the city today on| quickly. Bae ELECTRIC COOKERY MEAN COOKING IN COMFORT oe “Ever Ready to Gilve Service.” * Phone 0 BUSINESS VISITOR “ . J. H. Harlenman of Driscoll was a business visitor in Bismarck Tues- day. ON BUSIN! Mrs. A. H. Teigen of Golden Valley isiting with relatives in Bis- The Weather RETURNS FROM BUSINESS TRIP Increasing cloudiness Sheriff Hedstrom returned Monday with showers probably shopping in Bism: yesterday from Baldwin. Fuel. from a business trip to Grafton. sy SHOPP! HERE TODAY _—————$—_——_—_$_—_————_————————F 4 ai tonight or Thursday. ' SELFRIDGE VISITOR sa Mrs. M. Nelson of Sterling was LET US shopping in Bismarck today. William Meyer of Driscoll is here today on business. Mrs. V. E. York of Selfridge is o1 S788 .acaff] MAKE YOUR Allan Erstrom was in Bismarck Use Gas. It’s the Scientific oe DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician Bergeson S and storeroom. is 119% 4th St. Telephone 240 Quality-Style-E any. Bismarck, N. D. TONIGHT WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY MATINEE EVERY DAY AT 2:80 a BA VAM \WARSER BRIN a Come in and pick yours out while the line is complete. The Robert Keable Novel that write us for a catalog and price list. Startled [wo Continents Sensational Sequel to “SIMON CALLED PETER” with MONTE BLUE as Peter Graham and MARIE ', PREVOST as Julie Gamelyn. COMEDY ..... 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It cannot be successfully imitated. It is the only shoe that combines ‘perfect comfort with good style. WERPS THE FOOT WELL” Richmonds Bootery who ecent Mrs, the wood Gas, PHI PAS IF) we CRD DORI CRD MR eit d \ | | { | sdadooad YOA ANOH: SUNKIST ORANGES Cantaloupes and Watermelons Plums — Berries Peaches Pears—Apples ead Lettuce and Celery. NOHd sdood 40d 4 PHONE YOUR GROCER— You cannot go wrong when you buy a Victrola. SPECIAL SALE OF BRAND NEW THE MACHINE WITHOUT A PEER IN THE MUSIC FIELD. We are going to close out our entire present stock of Victrolas at a price at which you cannot help but buy. This is not old or used stock, but directly from our floor 3; to 60 per cent reinapee from the regular prices If you live out of the city, Hoskins - Meyer —FRESH FRUIT ARRIVALS “| oes yey cyeneneney A. W. Lucas Co. Compare our Qualities and Prices. See Our Show Windows. 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Sizes 8 to 8 y $1.19 Linen Kerchiefs ae TIEN es issecscene oe eecsnsnayovess- aces ven amnigrane 1 9 Cc Odd Neves y 2 5 c ‘kerchiefs Men’s “All Linen Handkerchiefs Children’s Kayser Gloves In short cuff and gauntlet styles z $1 .00 Boys’ Play Suits -articularly good grade, in blue denim,khaki and stifel; sizes 3 to 8 years. BaSOMeNb. 22. oo eseceeysceie geese eddavevevecavsesieresolsaeiete 88c Cotton Union Suits White, built-up shoulders, loose and tight knees, rég- ular and out sizes. Basement)... ..06..6025 dass oe, dlueahte ee 39c Women’s Tweed Knickers In a grade of fabric that is found only in quite higher priced Laces A table of values to 85c, at....... +... HALF PRICE Women’s Gowns Muslin and fine Nainsook. white and colors. ...............00006 $ ] . 1 9 Children’s Sox A clean up of the better kinds, BD ays tsceys sieiouwie otis . -50c 36 Dresses Linens, Silks and Wash Silks, up to $10.00 values...... 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