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By My : wi y { a2 lt: . é THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1925 ‘Social and Personal Mrs. Ferris Was Honor Guest at Bridge Yesterday \Shower Given at Rubin Home for Rubin and Mrs. Mrs. J. B. Belk and Mrs. T. R.| Mrs. L. ¢, tte. | ER 2s in Bie ‘luherty gave a bridge tea Wednes-| sen were hostesses prettily | '4 uiternoon at the home of ‘the; planned miscellaneous shower Wed- | ormer to Mrs, M-[nesilay afternoon at the forme : ‘erris of Watsonville, Calif., who is! home, given if honor of Miss Rertha é ; isiting in ty, the guest of] Rigler, who is to be a bride of next| Ty eR eee eocamaist| ter sister. Flowers’ were arranged) month. The rooms were prettily | payaters of Amogenn will he held ttractively about the rooms. at garden flo} ATter] nin eventhe At S waloGhe Te Mrs. H. Dahners of Mundan held ad Janch] meats Wilke ier eaeeeds A. late igh score in the Ferris | was served. tiie Lae fe presented with a dainty guest avor. At the close of the afternoon he hostesses served a dainty lunch on. Mrs. Van Hook - Has Bridge Party for Her Daughter A, Van Hook was hostess last night for, her daughte Stanley Albertson of Detro: The rooms were prettily dee- “irs, Robert Orr Honoree at Mrs. Lenhart’s Tea Fourteen friends of Robert | orated with flowers. A course lunch- rr of Los Angeles, former | e: served. ismarck resident, who is in the city] Miss Adelle Kauffman and Miss or a couple of months’ visit, were| Esther Taylor d honors in the uests of Mrs. A, P, Lenhart at an} games, There three tables. ‘formal tea Wednesday afternoon. ears as Dahlias and other garden flowers} THEATER PARTY TS ere used uboat the house. The tea! Misses Billie ‘Anderson and thle wa prettily decorated. Cedargreen entertained at a th oe party Wednesday evening to ‘ ‘i ROM CORONADO Nellie Nichols, who leaves soon. for Mrs. Scott McLean of Coronado,|her home in’ California, an® M alif., is in the city, the guest of er mother, Mrs. A. C. Hinkley. SHOPPED HERE Mrs, Charlie Poe, Miss Ruth Olson id Miss Blanche Wall of Washburn iopped in the city yesterday> VISITOR LEAV Vera Nelson of Minot, who is th house guest of her sister, Helen Nel son. The gues§s were twelve in| number and after attending- the theatre repaired to the home of their hostesses at 122 Ave. A, where a three course luncheon was served. The remainder of the evening was . | Mrs. | Miss Bertha Rigler |, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE — TO TRAVEL IN WEST Mr. and Mrs. F, E, Titus and grand- for h., | daughter, Lyllian, leave today Spokane, Everett and § for a month's visit. chief engineer at the siitol. MRS, RAK LP, Ba marek after an extended s ‘Diego, Calif, “superinte ulture te agr jtendanee is de: 1 \ \e ‘HOSPITAL Rartole, Rdna chonert, Mrs G John len; Mrs. Martin Pise Mi k, Dawson; John O'D Anna Froelick, Solen; Janet L neil Shaw, Mandan, “Rabe, Hanoy er; ‘Ss spent ih’ fortunes= and: muate, Th which she expects unwisel Mrs. Fred Rupp and chil ¢ eH under way be J. 0, Jenson of Wilton, who has|house was decorated in a pre eel ne Hazen: Henre Fehr! are going to keep : «Riek nd Frances, and. Mr Ne FANE Fee zen iting his daughter, Mrs. J.}of garden flowers. A color scheme sohAseu, Mant “fat persons, too John Herdebu sr, have been het wre bu - Olson in Bismarck, left this] of pink and green was carried out. sork Hi Rpt is no eret, but | the 1 Farge at- | bey : orning for Minnesota to look after ua Be @ateined thing she led “to all the iting h irm interests there, HERE FOR FEW DAYS Lillldn? Guistatean. Deaee His she is dreadfully upset when ive home Canlisle smarketed ha = Mrs. George Manley and daughter Ae. Dédeer Pe finds the mews is out. ursday LEAVES FOR ST. PAUL of Jamestown are in the city. for os ha ade ual q ow -ean't trust anyone,” she will nt Call is leaving this evening] several days, shipping and visiti AUhoL Berens. It als Neton mawell, who has beer or Minneapoli: : Silends: Rottineau ° la he could really make herself be en visiting a \ t Doehle home 4 inane ee a atavie. believe this, she would be much bet-| alts. Ch: I | n Molit ‘ returned — home a TRAV FLS IN EAST LEAVES FOR NEW york | marek Ww pee Manis . Her aft herd hs Misiniek h vital where she will! Sunday Miss Marie Huber left last Phillip M. Webb will e this| Gust Husttos te yarns ut the chine e will make| UNderco an operation rriun extended tlp inthe eveniogetor New York Oltyeeer nur |Gue unteeeny triens, Mra. WN J thistake a Second tie Hot! uw eaady-cooked ready-to-serve ill stop at New York, chase fall goods for the ready-to- . 5 "Raah she trus th triet at-\toined t 1 9 wea | Butte . A, Nelson, Raub ; aga iladeiphia as well us many other|wear department of the Webl Bros. oa Maree ch wat 2 ties en route, store. es | huvaen Mo farm , - ECI Ri COOKERY rey . ———______9| ve ! turday evening ILE (o KER GO TO CHICAGO w. CER HERE She forgets “that if she herself is i 3 Mrs, W. G. Black and. Miss . Marks of Fargo, state grand Patt AT THE MOVIES 11 80 perfe ne about Hay a uevene ts oneiny f 1 ys ee a Butler left last night fo: er of the A. O. U. W,, is in the |g@———————_____.___g | othe geing to be the iwieed a“ M rare well’ COOKING IN COMFORT | igo where they will visit relatives. in the interests. of” the local; cota taannin | rie girl who. unsuticit pleased with crop prospect lodge. Al E CAPITOL on telling you gil th Ree 1 ~ Cee | it LEAVES FOR MINNESOTA bi | For thrills and of her life, is show Mr dehn Ri who has been; — Use ¢ It's the Scientific MATINEE Mrs. Joha Carlson, mother of S APPO! fe) pictures it will be hi of understanding if vou} ea ob Spitzer fara) yeh, irs. F.C. Stucke, left this morn-| Friends of Miss Do’ jrecent release of jure going to hold them less lightly | 7 Hise cele for, Man EVERY DAY ig for Parkers Prairie, Minn., for] Schnecker will be pleased arv{Flames," which comes to the © [than she does hers (day a a Hae saccantestia pailion| os A uadbeaseswalieeatul visit with her son. Gil ale Kes. been anpolited Dequly (Ukeates fomorcow, Pelday We all hate a gossip-—that is we| 9", * farm south of that city. SMC LESS CS Vale AT — Register of Deeds of Grant County | urday t is, as tate the po gossip because of WSL Sie) dnd vies, cltiehard Bogner and’ Friday and urday j RETURN HOME North Dakota. Miss Schnecker has | fire picture, only ugly implication 0 Suns Bul and Noel” wees, Sent $15.00, Bismarck Cloak —— Mr. and Mrs, G Whiteaker| been employed by the State's Attor: [the fire as the big kick in. the last fhought. “But ses raver waite: Bornes igen a, tote ematcls ft for their home in LaBelle, Mo.,| ney at Carson since leaving Risma reel this picture has several fires, | “beve, discussing ae: shone: ene ge te Us pester U1 pl eens [eae Mestidaang nc. Ge « esterday after én extended visit in] the early part of June | Engines dash down the street. At} , things tha the Rural Creek district Yonight Thursday - Friday - Saturda ie city with relatives. the last fire the: most difficult | US eure y 1 f ecdul DAV sOe ‘antilevers. ) p i HAVE GUESTS Treseue scene ed in which | US 2 tently ae Ail sigtedsar tain ne tea ASP NRE ee Sup't. and Mrs, C. B. Dickinson at|the hero h frirt up ta a{ Houble is caused, no story pallet at the homes of Mr. and|see them, rlusive iM leave| the Indian School have as. their! roof whe Btlie vo | Temains the has heen {*y align Eucla ote) eek | As We Le ais evening for Minneapolis where! guests their son, Burton M. Dickin-;to go. © rccompliched | COW a few: times. Stee Widlhanis erekg-awey<the tweak | ? he will visit. one anid Mrs, “pickineon’s” mother,| nn ‘a sealing’ Tadd nyone who che'told sone ee goed) Jey iy We eR eae | Mis. C.D, Mills from New York city: has ever tried to climb anywhere on Sanee and. Mrs. Herman Kikut has caarned| Mr. anal Mrs. LL E “Miller ai " BIRTH ANNOUNC ithese portab! broomsticks with camed of. from a pleasant visit at Mott where Pe dacparetestian Y mp rungs on the sides knows what i eae) a guest at the H. i. Moffit . ren are leaving tonight for Liv Mr. and Mrs. Harry fs diftic fe Rate used her hus-! 5" ‘ et ’ on, Mont., to visit relatives. alkirk are the parents. of adap ates oe anes " et aa ne minutes a hoy, born yesterday at the : sa VISITING HERE ius Hospital. - husband confided Ss nn ora Rois 5 iva REAL Matg Harty and Miss Dorothy| p her, and she told the work, Many | ,Met Cluwde Newwan ond daughter | : THE WONDER mestown arrived in the RETU ROM TRIP a girl has lost her reputation, not) \) tyte in town, ay ving OlL 1S 2 to be the xuests of! Mr. and Mrs, 0. E. Anderson have]: jeeatee of what” peop! about | DOG . M. ye pre Bl th after as) y < ea , she Mr. a nonone s tie } : “stops ain her: ie Mr andes Asnold Rupp: vere | ou nee th Wis Latest and ON BU lowstone parks und v any right toe Tuesday visitors in the capital ei y ! : lof MeKe complete tour of Montana, ophers to Kew D secrets wi tkeey) vais, Keir | RostaPlauien tor in the eity ourselves. We shouldn't blame then ye andl y MOTOR TRIP for doing exactly the swe did, Hil, in my aan t i : ae Mr, and Mrs. P. Harrington, 4 ~talk it over with « frien iting friend, | O ay Or “Tracked HERE YESTERDAY ere Christine Munro and son, and “Where the North, Heins 5 j C. Remington Harry Higgins of Baldwin was in yrtle Wilson ednesday ntly remembered by thousands. a ' Ba ra Laat LTHE ismirck Wednesda: morning for the Pacifi rl otaniation, nicture. devolees" all, over | * oes oe e7, ect mnie Na They will ‘stop at, Gl the country, “More recent phatoplave| | News of Our 1 abana at mare (ran ata : RETURN FROM OMAHA park, go nort ing Rin-Tin-Tin have heen “The | | Neighbo [Wise eeacwell Snow Mrs. A. H. Barrett and children| through the ©: in. Rockies, at! Lighthouse by the Sea” and “Find elg! rs Is (gain tbee | ave returned from Omaha, Nebr.| Banff and Lake Louise. On ‘the ydur Man” ls cen looking over _m ELLIES C 99 here they have been ing relu:| coast they will stop at Vancouver,| “take in the Snow Country” ial he ountry ves, Senttle and San Francisco, where, a¢ trom an original story by Edward| MENOK: ae the fatter place, Mr Harrington will. Meagher. June Marlowe, David But- | j, 04, Grett Western attend the al convention BUSINESS VISITOR Winston Mann of Washburn was in re city yesterday on business. course in s’ hair, a twe weeks designing and trimming ladi RETURN FROM GRAND FORKS | Mr. and Mrs. Harrington will then Mr. and Mrs. FE. A. Ketter of Man-| drive to Portland where he will at- tend the Grand Military Couneil at the Sovereign acrans Lodge of the . 0. 0. F. Harrington will re- ceive the gana Decoration of C valry, the highest honor that can be given an Odd Fellow. The return trip will be made by| way of Yellowstone park and the party expects to be back by October 0. an returned today from a visit in rand Forks with Mrs Ketter’s par- nts, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. McClernan. PAN HELLENIC LUNCHEON Reservations for the Pan Hellenic incheon should be made with Miss lary Nuchols at telephone 1127M nmediately. The luncheon wij] be eld Raeraay. at the Grand cific ote SHOPPING HERE Mr, and Mrs. F. E, Gustafson of Timmer, who are en route home aft-| er a six weeks visit in Dorchester, Wis., are spending a couple of days in Bismarck, whopping. CALLED TO DECORAH L. E. Smith left last night for Decorah, Iowa, where he was called by the death of his father. GLEN'ULLIN VISITOR Mrs. H. G. Dudgeon of Glen Ullin was a shopper in the city yesterday. SHOPPED HERE s Pauline Wolitarsky of Wash- ON MOTOR TRIP George Clark left yesterday on a 1otor trip through the northern art of the state. HERE YESTERDAY Miss Catherine Otto of Wilton was isiting in the city yesterday. SHOPPED HERE Miss Lu Mae Fitch of Napoleon} hopped here yesterday. VISITING DAU DAUGHTERS Mrs. Irene Darr, mother of Mrs. S. Johnson and Mrs. Peter Wentz, in the her 8 rq city from d V k (ome in Great Falls, Mont. burn was shopping in Bismarck yes- 3 terday. | = C—O pein ! VISITING HERE . Mr, and Mrs. S, W. Harriman of Dougias, en route to Cleveland and Minneapolis, are visiting at the home of Miss Bertha Luyben. HOUSE ISE GUEST Miss Louise Blackwell of Dungan- non, Va, is the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stair, Miss Blackwell came to Bismarck from Newburg where she has been visiting at the home of L, L. Stair for the past two weeks, The Weather Fair and continued cool tonight and Fri- day. L. T. L, MEETS The L, T. L. society held its regu- lar meeting Wednesda: areornoon at the tist. church jpreeram was le up ‘of readi ea, ‘iret an original poem, “God’s Law,” by Miss Dorothy Edson, and the second, pate Grumble Bee,” by Joyce New- on, | Plans were made for a picnic next Wednesday afternoon, . VISITING MRS. HUGHES Mrs, J. L. Hughes has as-her guest, her niece, Miss Dorothy Edson of Moffit, N, D. Mrs. Hughes and moth- er, Mrs. C. B. Menrad, brought Miss Edson home with them when they re- tained from a visit in Moffit Sun- day. : s : Bergeson’s ! Quality-Style-Economy RETURNS HOME Miss Alta Jones returned to her home in. Harvey today, accompai?.ed by, her niece, Miss Chastance Cole. American Hair dressers, after which | | ler, and Mitchell Lewis are best known among the “humans” in the east. a ae | FASHIONS RIB ce PRINTED SILK LINING A new way of trimming the small felt hat is by adding a lining of printed silk to the underbrim. “ SEVERAL POSIES JOINED The boutonniere is growing in size and frequently contains a number of flowers instead of just one. « GOLD LEATHER TRIMS Black satin hats of rather severe cut are piped and banded with ¢ leather. A WHITE BINDING Many navy blue its are seen these days. Sometimes they are bound with white braid. RHINESTONE BUCKLE A knob. of rhinestones outlined with pleated silk makes a decorative clasp for a black silk handbag. GRAY AND TANGERINE. A smart color combingtion at pre: ent is gray And. tangerine or gray und purple. SMALL VELVET HAT The small velvet hat has made its appearance on the millinery horizon to compete with the small felt and bangkok ‘shapes. Sun and Wind Bring Out Ugly Spots. How to Remove Easily. Here’s a chance, Miss Freckleface, to try a remedy for freckles with the guarantee of a reliable concern that it will not cost you a penny unless it removes the freckles; while if it does give you a clear complexion the expense is, trifling. ply ‘get. an ounce of Othine— double stréngth—from any drug or department) store and a few applica- _| And then she [MANY MATERIALS } ta, 3 orann® | The newest hats a vt all made sections of and | they are {On this hat, there is. to found black velvet and black muir | ice ee ‘| Cynthia Grey | | Says: pede: —_—_-_—» Lit BY CYNTHIA GREY You know the Murdo : girl who prefaces Thunderhawk: Helen her confidences to you with the ity: Jean E sth How words, “You know, my dear, are he only porson in the wortd 1 would | tell this to-but 1 simply | someone—-you mustn't breathe /to a soul” this roceeds to tell you he couldn't keep, but the le which men 4 finished und Mildred Fun- returned from summer school) ston at Dickinson Wednesd The attendance unday school was forty-three. Petroff cut off his first finger on his right hand while we ing on the section near Fort Lin coln. He is now in the hospital at! Glendive, Mont. Carl McQue has a new coupe, pur- chased last week. Miss Alice Wood went to James- town last Saturday to spend a week with her 3: 4 Mrs. Otto Ayré: » R. L, Lude- at ‘k- | jman, Mrs. Ed. Ebe! Mrs. Chris De Groot, Mrs. A. Cl ce, Mrs. A. Kllpstetn and daugheay Alice, Mrs. J. Agnew, Mr. and Mrs. Rg. Abe- feae atenada the wedding of Miss! 1 ONE THIN WOMAN GAINED 10 POUNDS IN 20 DAYS |Skinny Men Can Do the Same That's going some—but skinny men, women and children just can’t help putting on good, heaithy flesh when they take McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound. Tablet: As chock full of vitamines ~; the nasty, fishy tasting cod liver oil it- elf, ‘but these sugar-coated, taste less’ tablets are as easy to take as candy and won't upset the stomach. One woman gained ten pounds in twenty-two days. Sixty tablets, ty cents. Ask Finney’s Drug S Gowan’s Drug Store or A. P. Lenhart’s Drug Store, or any druggist for Me- | Coy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tab- lets. Directions and formula on each box. “Get McCoy's, the original genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablet. A\CHILD IN PAIN ne 2 Metter for relief. ywn-ups. Bone, jones lew drops of tions should show yon how easy it is to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beautiful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce need- ed for the worst ca: Be sure double #1 strength sold joney back if it to ask the d ¢ droggist fe Pearie ts avestee of; Ine, Buffalo, N. Y¥.—. fails to remove! and pains £0 inse] ‘our freckles. Othine ‘ wandee ee CHAMBERLAIN’S COLIC and DIARRHOEA in a little sweetened water instantly relieves pain in the stomach and ud to tell! 4 Dell at the qone Dralle St. to Lawrence Mary's Pro-Cathe for a visit ey with their son, a new gar Mrs. Otto jand Mis Bismarck Fri Way’. Aves, jand S Harold M dren are now. vi whe te Mrs. Ed. Ebeling nad att nospen Danee, ian Catlin Vhoona iti ia attended the hase n Sanday a parehased a ney BALDWIN Mrcant Miss Gus Rapp and deh: tery, M aura, ¢ Florence Rupp have returned f Pseveral w motor Leip te het Fin Minne and Wisconsin, where the Vinited witht relitiven, Jen rou wp had the mistort ear ditched: in whieh he minor injuries, The oth of the care feet pant Mr Mr = Watkin Monday evening « at the of Mroand Mrs. R rl Rarner Mr. Harry Wiggins ius aecepied Position in the Melling — lnsurane fetes i rek William Miller has for his jguest his brother ro Who PEEP EPECESEOCESESNOSD OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE 3} DAKOTA AUTO | SALES CO. | 107 Sth St. Phone 428 Alemiting and General Lu- brication. Call for appoint- ment and have those an- noying squeaks eliminated. Texaco Service Station. j A PAGE THREE near Sterling, Sunday, SINGER. [ too t and much corruption, asserted is reckless bankrupt cS Mike kete and da hotheir op Gtovais hoses Our | truck in Braddock last week sorry stat } , . : ; degeners Ho Rrownawell purchased a] and ideals new MeCormick Deering binder of | chureh to Benz of Moffit, last i | ofte eo i} onfor ; ber of the i of the world, 3 te the dance at Is t disappearing. In rr eve fatty Maat Bible study te ae 4. tae oh i th «| of dre secoming ever ' Ren ‘ ‘ kT wore bigarre tothis wee i i Mis Mary Klint A fans vane tel mer resert, Persian | | \ I Mes, Ke KI ‘ |! | ' be’ 4 relativ i} ” hen Ht nde an wilh a ult SPER LISTS COUNTRYS 4 HLS AS WE VIRWS Tin “| | @ Her voiv« Way TO DO Vt huma ONE von hey fend in vform ¢ yarn haw th ent Art Hansen, © ‘ Cra i Ia du $26 on subscription, and it Holiywoud [Prourht him ina hurry Friday, We eee a a on tionally with faim for $4, san fouls ¢ hee year whead Smith a he rust here and th heat kernel filled . | ity Chan.) Pioneer oom cook your wife SHREDDED WILD ROSE Ernest » entertained the | S Ald at her home Saturd [fternoon. Av number of the Indies | of this cinity, besides several cre | j te ladies from Braddock ‘ 4 SNOW COL ELIX CAT KOMEDY X GOERS WEST” ocers it your DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 119% 4th St. ‘Telephone 240 Bismarck, N. D. bowels, weakening diarrhoea and aches le from the of chil Keep it always in your home, Bismarck Cloak Shop The Popular Priced Store. 50 Silk Dresses A LATE SUMMER SHIPMENT rust, bei: Friends of Yours in : Yellowstone “In Gardiner In colors of green, , tan, gray, and other shad crepe, georgette. Pa Materials cf canton crepe, satin Values un to $37.50, pen June 1stt Northern Pacifc Ry. ‘#2000 Miles of Startling Beauty” Friday and Saturday Only $15.00 The early shopper gets her choice, Address Books of trips Tam Round Trip Sum- ‘are from Interested Int ('y) mer Fi Yellowstone Pacific Northwest . Reinier Park Aleske (Skagw: JRooky Mts. (Hel

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