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SATURDAY, JULY. 25, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE "PAGE FIVE we] SEL "Rye ES: Ts " werd ee 6 B sont me SQUARE CUT CRYSTALS T i AOD. iG VIPS IN 1 7 ry) Ktna q patest voleano Square cut crystals and amber are RED-SKIN BEAUTY | ..,,,8 DARING INVIPATION | OLD-FASHIONED |, Mount Bom. the sreatest votean 1] q' Y 1, that necktie u_are wearing in Europe, is 10,788 feet high, Nae ea now, t r y rivals a ps the worst | ever saw.” | eing the large = = H dine with us tonight, will] a ~ Ou , H | : ee you, old ‘man? | ELECTRIC COOKERY i | eagies ? a e' But what's the connee- | | MEANS | ae = ‘finishing the f vant you to repent that remark ‘ COOKING IN COMFORT | of crepe de chine < Hound my wife.” Boston Transeript. | |= BRIDGE LUNCHEON PARTY FRIDAY NIGHT | with self material or w white or- - | C. S, Fossum entertained at Miss Velma Nupen entertained in-; gandie. DOES IT EVER HAPP ? | her home, 1007 Fifth street, at a] formally last night for about twenty les “When should you consider | 1 bridge luncheon yesterday, tor her) girls, Miss Ella Ludwig of Ashley,| the AN, EXCE aman to be, of real importance?” OLDSMOBILE i} ister, Mrs. C, F. Costella oft tt.) the house guest of Misses Marie and he newest use “When he was equal to his “J m4 i 1, The house was decorated with| Ruth Rubin, Miss Bernadine Fleck| have a complet equipped vanity own opinion of himsel . Korsaren, | SALES AND SERVICE DR. M. E. BOLTON = 8 garde . A three course! of Mandan and her house guest, Miss | case in the hand Oslo DAKOTA AUTO % ‘ luncheon was served. Honors at! Evelyn Funk of New York City, Mi —— | . SALES C Osteopathic Physician ridge were won by Mrs. N.S. Rus-| Bernice Rosen und Miss Marie ELTINGE THEATRE | “TWAS VERY SHORT { SALES CO. . sellcot. MANGAH. é Cormick of Mandan were out of{ “Welcome Home: lywed--What's wrong with the | 107 5th St. Ph az gi) 1% St. Telephone 240 1 Mrs. Costella left yesterday for] town guests. Dancing was the diver-| the Eltinge for Mond It dovsn't half cover the od one { Bismarck, N. D. Dickinson w she will visit for a] sion of the evening. Garden flowers| i : from fam 2) . eet week. She will return to Bismarck {were used to decorate the house, A| ev y Knows it lywed Whs Hi a week be bre returning to herfrefreshment course was served. Ny of a likabl F other how t =—_— —— —= tig ‘ home in St. 3 ay 1 wide who goes t it you, and she said to . — VISITED HERE jlive with his married he very onthe | VISIT PARENTS Inerd Jedstad of Minot visited} Feutured in. the | Mr. : Helland of St.J friends in Bismarck ‘te on his! the — production SHOULD BE TICKLED Cloud, Mi ing here with| way to Jamestown. iw Baxter a “Hotel Barn 4 Mrs, 's parents. On their _——— the Malt : home they expected to spend FROM PLAZA sa ree | veral days with Lester Patterson] 0. J. Torbenson Plaza has been ome He | of Jamestown at the lakes, the guest of Mr, and Mrs, F. J, Mat-| at his. children’s PUBLICITY! | ; - seheck for the past few days. the signal fe Soliciter (la actress whe has heen es VISIT IN FARG « oa He does not real sued for breach of contracti: E think eo Uielavellene suaTH ERE Miss Inga Johnson left this morn- ON BUSINESS life is entirely different fron an keep this out of the papers ze sh : ine for Fargo to visit with friends! Mrs. A. H. Helgson was here from! and he plays havor with "ss Gndignantlya: Don't you, ® and Natale inva Uni, ple | for a few days Regan today on busin fully Jaid plans of the you Passing Show (London), {fashioned ribbon sash with the hug ——— = bow in the Kk ft is distractingly HERE YESTERDA MENOKEN VISITOR OTR SA P INTUITION? , r H wilt, amd Ms, M. ‘Curdy of| Mrs. Tony Neugelbauer of Menoken MYSTERIOUS AND intuition ian’. soi Terrinine: and extusniely effective “vB: Vashburn were here on business yes-] visited with friends in Bismarck to y YSTING! pressive when she is deciding: wh terday. ‘They also visited friends. | day, i ae INTERESTING t Wu lo, Gurn fu (ration citeohes ae - — ‘Times-Union, i MOTOR TRIP, | a HERE YESTERDAY : ' : P T tev. und Mrs, Harold Hansen. o! Harry Higgins of Baldwin ws ‘ ‘ iano Tunin . ds Washburn were in Bismarek yester-| here yesterday on business” i Al sre Gian Ben 001 1 ell to arrange for 4 motor trip to gine, in Haaear | C. L. BRYAN Chicago and other eastern points. WEEK b VISIT 3 PUSIn Css ane ere ‘wn . ‘ ‘They left today. / pallts: Florence Graham will 0 10 A reat American tries for the erown | id nt rae a anon eexmorment . Fargo this afternoon to spend the of “Miss America 125 Miss Float aie: andan, N. D. { RETURN FROM CALIFORNIA — | week-end with friends. ing Cloud, a princess of the Iroquois i Mr. and Mrs. Grant McDonald have — i d the beauty contest | “BEGINNER” i returned from California where they VISIT HERE © City Pageant, Athan | é spent the winter. They made the] W. S. Woodward of Jamestown J. : homeward trip by motor and came| stopped here, en route from a visit b OFFICE MANAGER through the, Canadian, Rockies, stop-| in Beach, to visit at the L. A. Cram imam " ping at Red Deer, Alberta, to visit| home with daughters who ure as getting their Iaét! my relatives. spending the summer here, Ses 4 | Like all students of Dakota Bus- THE STUDIO A home is one of life’s greatest treasures. In it are LKIRK VISITOR HERE FROM DRISCOL ’ he shouted to one col- | iness College, Fargo, H. A. Eggert|| /c19 Building Phone 121 . — Pita ae a a co yd, Settaot and Mis. 34 EY GoRBle crores oun te aa miner, throughs arrow: aper- | was taught by actual practice how a Bismarck, N. 1, centered the thoughts and cherished ambitions of a Steven ‘alkirk were in Bismarck] city yesterday on business. uh,” answered) a lugubrious | business office is conducted. The —_—__ lifetime of effort and pleasure. Tiends. ——— voice; “dis hyah am de wustest fix) day he graduated, the big King- We have recently placed six IN. MINNEAPOLIS dlissulnene Robertson nae bib gion Wenig,” St" American Le-| Bruns Auto Co., Cooperstown, lous able OF tem ae sine Unlike most comforts, it’s a dividend-paying in- The A. W. Lucas Co. store has|Jean MacLeod left this morning for ; - / ‘called on ‘‘Dakota’’ for an office]} month tr h rt. Nov 1 i shi ing fe sent their corsetiere, Mrs. Osmund-| Lake Okoboji, Iowa, to attend a \, W. STRATEGY | mana EK he pl: Tae poe eee ees NOM vestment, too. The saving while paying for a home to attend the Gossard School of{C, A. leaders’ conference. “You are the most beautiful girl) “IOaer, “@gert got the place. iter a ee encourages thrift and builds up an estate larger than ’ try at Minneapolis. She will pata 1 ever kissed,” he whispered to her.| S. S. Kram went straight from D. |} 54!" pated) Abe ain there during the week. BUSINESS TRIP { So, of course, after that, she did not| B, C. to the State Bank of Gardner We have lately had calls for most of us otherwise would have. co UNDERWOOD alot HMoaree of Baldwin was in dare ask him if she was the first. | a6 ascistan cashier Page Per men Stenogra 2S INDERW:! ‘Bismarck on business yesterday, ‘as an* cashier, phers-Bookkeepers with no one Mrs. Sara West Ankenman left for sas sterday HIs COLD SHOWER Training ‘‘in advance’® ng {J #veilable to out to banks 1 Without obligation, you are invited to call and talk Underwood to be the guest of Mrs. SHOPPED HERE Physical Cultu Do you take a: e Se RAISE LTA chumber of Youdg men are dt . . ; : . Christoph. and friends. Miss Mildred Hedlune and Miss! cold shower in the morning? quicker advancement. 226 Dakotans |] heeded ty take up tals. staining over plans, financial arrangements, letting of contracts ——- Ruth Sayler of Underwood were | other N always have , havebecomebank officers. ‘‘Fol : TERM and EVEN [I ]] " on . variety of sy ’ TERTAINS AT DINNER , | Setll Savler of Underwood were j sedvottier Nut JU alwaye have fave hecome baueoiieets. Follow Our FALL TERM an ON XN ]{]} and other details. From our variety of designs you } Mrs. Charley Rogers of McKenzie ple : : ager eee ‘ BE bs sily ce ick » that fits your needs, your’ desire entertained at six o'clock dinner, FROM UNDERWOOD i | TEN! August 3. Write F. L. Watkins, September A number sily can k one that fit your needs, your’ desi Thursday. ‘Guest wete. Mra But Miss Opal C, McLaughlin of U FOOTING P 806 F St, F i ilready to atten nd your pocketbook. It will pay you to visit us: sday. Guests e } =| Miss Opal C. McLaughlin of Under- | our father kicked Bill out Pres. front St. . ane attens und your “ke Kk. ay y' 0 VIS: 8: o*' Ps ton und daughter, Bertha, Mrs.| wood was in Bismarck yesterday. | ere ae | fmt ree from as far away as Montani Sara West Ankennan, ail of Bi been “Sonting maiy-sbill and Minnesota. It you want to d Mrs. PLP. Bliss of M HERE F 'Golgite: Buiter be with us, enroll early; ovr |} ©, Hendrickson 5 i [ee a ee pe room ts: tmited: Wi ~ business visitor in Bis NO COMPULSION E Our tuition rates are very rea |} DAUGHTER HORN da weston cone sunt wone pice | DIRS. ENGE |i) pinion cates ae sore res J arpenter Lumber Co 1 Mr, ad Mrs. Grover C. Riggs. 623 eles jon Thursday, the wife's away —rone TENE. Unbatbiie Gait he ‘Ti . 2 . ‘econd, announce the birth of a baby VISITED HERE | Ito the ¥ : Chiropractor tiful this season, Call or write | | tirl this morning at the Bismarck] Mrs. William Baird of Halliday vis- 1 seort i Consultati PAP Rane pe ee Evervthi ’ Pe . buildi nospital. ited with friends in Bismarck yes- | | eaten shia LewahO bn tion Free for information | verything you need for building. cNTERTAING SHOR MIGSCScRINET Ere” : her own ac Passing Show. | Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. JJ CPROPS ROE. JACK, Principat || t Miss Elma Heckenliable entertain- RETURNS HOME | THE ONLY OBSTACLE ———————— i vd at her home, 16 Thayer, Friday] Mrs. Allier Nuelberg has returned | | He—Of —>- evening for Miss Eunice Steinetz,| home ufter a visit with relatives at] morrow i who will leave in a few days for| Fort Rice. She has been gone for j thing she one Spokane, Wash. The honor guest) the past week. | She-—“Reallv!’ What was it?” was presented with a gift. Lunch ss He "Passing Show. | was served at the conclusion of the ARRIVE HOME i evening. Guests were Misses Evelyn! Mr, and Mrs. Elwin CAT MOTHERS FOXE Omett, Ruth Johnson, Katherine] returned "i y | Tacoma--S I, a house ¢ Marks. Evelvn Ellingson, Doris Het-| Wis., and other eastern points. longing to wner of a fund, Evan Heckenliable. the trip by fox farm here is acting as mother DINNER FOR SONS | to twin baby foxes, MOTOR TO MINNEAPOLIS i : Mrs. L. F. Crawford entertain-| L. C. Wold have left! Perhaps they got the idea for this; ; f ing this evening with a dinner forl by car for a trip to Minneapolis and! motor coat from the fireman's out-; Cantilever’s comfort is vol-; her sons, Franzo and Kenneth. There: St. Paul. They expect to return to-| kimo's top coat den. ACW: Aucast€ will be sts. morrow } y { oii ON ocee AERA Sweet peas are the flowers chosen} I: ted | to adorn the table JOINS HUSBAND ruffle and a orn a return of | @e Mrs. T. R. Shartz of Dayton, Ohio,| #8 a hood. It indi is in the city visiting her husband,| the waistline ained| 1, R. Shartz, federal highway ¢ at the) gineer. Mr. Shartz arrived in Bis. Se ARORTE oe FOR RELIABLE chuman ent it luncheon tod SPECIAL SALE OF BRAND NEW VICTROLAS THE MACHINE WITHOUT A PEER IN THE MUSIC FIELD. Country club. marek only recently, AUN Eat Seven = pennk here's o1 we really could; Q al hy ALEXIUS HOSPITAL NOT: TO MARSHALL pity the o whose) grand: | INSURANCE Admitted: Emma Waldal, Sentinel] F. A, Baertch has gone to his farm| mother actuals the day befor near Parshall to remain over Sunday,| the big game. Washington Dirge George Empter, Al- TWO WEEKS’ VISIT : REMOVED Stair, city; John] Mrs. R.A. Rufener has gone to the| 4 Hoerner, Richardton. Fort Berthold Reservation for a two! BISMARCK HOSPITAL NOTES si Admitted: Albert Olson, Elbow- RETURN HOME Mrs. Jacoh Bock, Isabelle;| Florence Torbenson and Willabelle : oe d . Almont; Baby Clara] and Estaline Matscheck ure expected Public Liability Rowman, lock;’ Flara_S. Munig,| home tonight from a visit with relu- e 2 Valley City; Mrs. PF. W. Perry, Day-| tives and friends at Plaza. > and ton. 3 ss Discharged: C. J. Noble, Ft. Clare; HAS G roperty Da Carl Carl Mary] Miss Henrietta Slagerman has as Insurance McLean, city; Mrs, Oliver Roth, Mc-| her guests, her parent : i ie and a brother, from Bath Gate, N. on your automobile. Dak. Call Now is the time when you need : rone visit with relatives. fuk igid & age —— Matinee Every Day At 2 HERE ON BUSINESS J. A. Blair of Jamestown is in the city today on business. D. FE. MeLean of Fort Ricé town- ship was a busingss visitor in the city yesterday. HERE FRIDAY VISITED HERE YESTERDAY i st Ane Hugging of Menoken was vis-| novalie: Pabst and Lucille Roehm, .. | City Insurance iting in the city Friday. en route from Portland, Ore., to their! : | ee home in “Abeudeen S. D stopped in ! Agency IS IMPROVED Bismarck to visit friends at the Bis- 2e Arthur Nathan, who injured his} marck hospital. S. 0. LeBarron, Mgr. jicely. Soe foot last week, is recovering nicely. \BETURNS FROM VACATION . Miss lara Hargrave, nurse at the p PERE PROM BALDWIN |, in| St Alexius hospital, has returned Sivmarck Fuiday on Whslhepe from a two weeks’ vacation spent at ismare u 2 her ‘home in Stanton. RETURNS TO WORK , RESUMES WORK Lm Miss Dorothy Blunt has returned Miss Ida Leupp has resumed her! to her duties at the county treasur-| duties as nurse at the St. i p> er’s office after being confined to her] hospital after a two weeks’ home for a few days by illness, her home in Stagton. ; COLLEEN MOORE —_—_———_———_———— VISITED IN SYKESTON oe v Miss Lena Hofner has returned i seats from a visit with relatives at Sykes-|] In a picture that sparktes with ton. Miss Hofner is a nurse ut the'| jumoy and mirt’i—and touches The Weather Bt Alexis Reapital, : your heart in a spot or two. i RETURNS TO HOSPITAL Partly overcast with Miss Elda Overbye of Bismarck has! “The Desert probably local thunder- | returned to her work as nurse at the . ir it 99 storms tonight or Sun. }]| St Alexius hospital after x two Flower’ BUSINESS VISIT Pathe News TONIGHT — Saturday 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 31; to 60 per cent from the regular prices A Dish of Joy! You cannot go-wrong when you buy a Victrola. Adolph Schlenker of the Bank of MADE New Dalal aaa a business caller, Aesop Fable Comedy ‘MAPLE UT in ele ednesda} ° : . . . . . be MOZOe HOME ea N Come in and pick yours out while the line is complete. If you live out of the city. IN OUR Mrs. Arthur” Burastein. left this COMING ICE CREAM write us for a catalog and price list. : band, “From there they will drive to “WELCOME HOME” OWN | on ‘rule, returning ithe early port of A Comedy Drama. Every dish of lee Crean, “oo” the, week; | s for lelicious : * | eSsie eee “HIS SUPREME mouthfuls of health-giv- : : : 1 FASHIONS | MOMENT” ing ingredients. Order a e SHOP. ; i ‘An Excellent Picture. Sundae with Maple Nut an | n Excelle cture, eae. Sagan areote , OSRINS - iVieyer eae georgette crepe is often finithed with "RIN TIN TIN Wane come real refresh: wide tucks instead of fur at the bot- ment, ale tom. The Wonder Dog in His New Meals at. All Hours. SWEET SHOP , 4 \DEs Picture ‘ergeson Ss a ght, SHADES OF ROSE \] - in ° f : ; lance frock made of several lay- “TRACKED IN TH Quality-Style-Economy | 1/7, civet toles in rose shades ia SNOW COUNTRY” lovely enough to satisfy the most discriminating, 1

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