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j — JULY 31, 1925 | Social and Personal Mrs. Albertson Miss Rawlings Honor Guest at and Miss Cayou Bridge Party Give Bridge Party Mrs. A. J. Arnot entertained} Miss Ruth Rawlings and Miss Mary Tursday afternoon at bridge in|Cayou entertained five tables of! pliment to Mrs. Stanley Albert-| bridge at the Country club Wednes- ton of Detroit, Mich. who is in the|day evening. The club house was city, the guest of her mother, Mrs.| prettily decorated with flowers. L. Van Hook. Pretty wild flowers! Honors were won by Miss Gene- decorated the rooms. vieve Parsons and Miss Josephine in the games. A guest prize was{after the games. presented to Mrs. Albertson. A ——__—_——_— Course luncheon was served after the! DANCE AT. COUNTRY CLUB games. TONIGH petals att Hosts at the eM berihip dance at MISS DIESEM LEAVES the Country club tonight are: Mr. Miss Leila Diesem, who has been|and Mrs. Spencer Boise, chairman: in the city for a number of weeks| Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Atkinson, Mr. and promoting the interests of the North| Mrs. Gordon Cox, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dakota Automobile asociation, left/Gussner, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haugh, by car this morning with Mr. and[Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Johnsrud, Mr. and Mrs. John Parkinson of the Annex| Mrs. L. V. Miller, Dr. and Mrs. H. Hotel for Fargo. m " T. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Simon, eeaw piesrs Adult Join er ead Dr. and Mrs. Diven, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Walter J. Taylor and family of| Lynch, Mr. . GC. i La Moure, N. D., in. Minneapolis)” pre ere ce Be Marrs: from where they will motor to Co- ON VACATION lumbus and other cities in the state] Miss Margaret Clooten left today of Ohio. They will remain in the|for Kulm, N. D., where she will join east for a month or six weeks visit-| Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Lintner on a mo- ing relatives. or trip to Davenport, Iowa. They : will also visit friends in Chicago. PARTY FOR MISS PETERS Miss Clooten will visit relatives na Miss Cecil Peters was entertained) Minneapolis before returning home. at a theater party, by her friends ke Wednesday evening. After the show] RETURNING TO MINNEAPOLIS \ they went to the home of the Misses} Mrs. E. L. Edgerton and Miss Bes- Doris and Esther Burch, where they] sie E. Edgerton returned to the spent the remainder of the evening| home in Minneapolis today after vis in dancing ee, music. teerdaye tae iting for several weeks in Wing with expects to leave in a fe s fo! ; tie const With hee patentee, and) Oe NOE. C. Enigerton, Mrs. Peters of Mandan. RETURNS TO HOME ik Miss Katherine Carpenter of Ina- > 4 PICNIC LAST NIGHT vale, Nebr., returned home today aft. ii ’ sentee is A eA ey tae ot a yisit in Bismark with her sis- f E | ter, Mrs. y copal church held a picnic last night orig ¢ at Apple Creek. Base ball and other, RETURN FROM VACATION , games entertained many of the! Rev, and Mrs. Walter E. Vater and guests while others sang to ukelele| daughter, Beatrice, returned today accompaniment. A picnic supper Ws] from Silen Lake, Minn., where thi served, . have been for the t fifteen days. PICNIC SUPPER _ LING Mrs. P. C, Madden entertained at) Grant Knowles left this morning $ a picnic dinner last evening for her| for Ft. Snelling, Minn. to spend , mother, Mrs. Carder, and daughter,| days at the Citizens Military. Train- q Loraine Carder, of Lawrence, Kans.| ing Camp. } Lunch was spread for twelve. They went to the Rocks. PURCHASED NEW HOME _—— George Smith of the Bank of North SON BORN . 7 Dakota has moved from Person Court jcnrmonnesment has been received} to 421 Griffin street where he h ‘or the birth of a son to Mr. and| purchased a new house f Mrs. Arthur J. Bower of Minneapo-| Swett. |" "CW Rouse from J. C. lis on Monday, July 27. Mr. and pone Mrs, Bower left here eleven months Is ILL ago to make their home in Minne-| Gordon Meyers is confined to the apolis. hospital for several days. Mr, Mey- is employed at the J. B. Smi TRANSFERED TO FARGO Ee ee been D. C. Hoy, who has been in charge ee of the Real Silk Hosiery in Bismarck RETURN FROM LAKES for several years, was transferred to! Miss Marion and Miss Ruth Fow- Fargo. He will be succeeded by|ler and Miss Olga Nelson returned Henry Devitt, who comes from Fargo.| last night from) Shoreham, Minn, —- where they spent the week’ end _ VISITOR LEAVES __ guests of Misses Clara, Laura and Miss Adeline Olson of Harriet. S. Ruth Little, who are spending the D., who has been the guest of Mrs.| summer there. AM Brazerol, Ato Third street, a5 Jeft this morning for her home. Miss MINNESOTA VISITORS Olson visited nurses at the St. Alex-| | Mr. and ipeoTe Visitons St ius hospital while here. Louis Park, Minneapolis, Minn. are _—— the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. oe peru one elke of] Marcks on Avenue B. Mr. Hall is id t: i Elgin were guests of Mr. and Mrs, R. ber ceneditory ofthe; Bioneers hres Dohn, 314 Second street, for the HERE FROM CHICAGO fast few days. Tommy Dohn, son of] Mrs. E. Moore of Chicago is visit- Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Dohn accénpan-| ing her ‘sister. Mrs, Simon Gough. ied them home. He will spend 8! nour, and her father, P. H. Flanagan month with cousins at New Leipzig; who is very ill at the St. Alexius and Elgin. hospital. MOTOR TO HAZELTON Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Harding and Miss Myrtle Larson will motor to Hazelton tomorrow to spend the week-end at the home of Miss Lar- son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Anton Larson. ST. RRUL VISITORS Mrs. Clara Fortune and daughter, friends in Bismarck. IS GUEST OF PAT}:NTS Mrs. Russell Barneck of St. Paul is visiting here with her parents, RETURN FROM TRIP ar, RETURN FROM lend ond| Mt: and Mrs. D. M. Slattery. daughter, Dorothy, ‘have returned BUSINESS VISITOR from Hancock, Minn. where they! p. Havden of Brisbane was.a busi- Heyaubeen visiting for the past sev-| ness visitor in Bismarck this week. eral weeks. a a RETURNS TO FAIRMONT sal Miss Buns Dean pie 6 under- jetPliemont today after an extended) reported aa doing nicely. visit in the city. RETURNS FROM TRIP TO JOIN FAMILY eo on A pllareks, dispiy manager of De be Ne ete today for| he A. W. Tucas store: han etuened South Hampton, N. Y., to join his from a business trip to Minneapolis. family who are spending the sum- FROM FALKIRK er there. Miss Emily Carlson of Faikirk, whe wi teacl in the Crass e School * Mrs? VISITS SISTER No. 2, was in the city yesterday on guest, her “Dale has as her house} pusiness. guest, her Sar, Miss Altha Lusk, TO MINNEAPOimg Sheriff Hedstrom left this myning Films Properly Developed for Minneapolis on business. ip Snappy Kodak Prints FROM MENOKEN SLORBY STUDIO Mr, and Mrs. Ed. Doppler of Meno- ken were shopping here yesterday. Mail Your Films Bismartk, VISITING HERE Mrs. H. G. Paulson of Buchanan is visiting here with her sister, Mrs. N. G. Paulson. HERE YESTERDAY Miss Emma and Miss Evelyn Knud- son of Moffit, former Bismarck girls, were shopping in the city yesterday. . The Weather Fair tonight and prob- ably Saturday. Not so cool. What's a dead cow worth? _ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ICE CREAM SUPPER The members of the Presbytcrian| mine. Ladies Aid Society entertained with] frees himself, an ice cream sipper last night. McKENZIE. VISIT . Lawyer of Mc business visitor in the city ycster- HERE ON BUSINESS N. P. Collington of Minneapolis is in the city for a few days on busi- FROM WIL: TON wite, Mr. and Mrs his n Minnesota and Wiscon- BUSINESS VISITOR Frank Eldridge of Mott was in the| city today on business. Mrs. E. V. Lahr won high honors|Nuchols. A luncheon was served|, “| visited friends here yeste Miss Emma Kra ited in Bismarck Thu ON BUSIN SS coal mine inspector, SHOPPED HERE . Mary Nichols of Med shopping in Bismarck yesterd: SHOPPIN Clara Knudson of fF in the city for several da HERE YESTERDAY Croft, Croft Charlie Bleckreid of Baldwin was} Linton; — Thon in the city yesterday on business. | Ada Woolsey SHOPP s. Roy Stevens of $ ped in the city yesterday. ON BI back to the zie was a Mitchell iting his son a Archie Olso aughter, lef Recent ture, VISITED HERE Ce Ey Cole of Washburn was CITY NEWS guest of friends in Bismarck] 9 peices | St. FROM HEBRON Admitted: | Joseph Sagehorn, man, Haze of Medora, former in Bismarvk| ¢ a was HERE Admitte¢ ‘| elton; Rev. Julius Diseh anton shop-1 Sch Dod Driseo D HE ley: | AT THE MOVIES | [ etedstietiioiencccieal ELTINGE THEATRE New thrills are introduded by Rin-|% i “Tracked in the Snow | Klein "which began: : engagement yesterday at The wonderful police dog ture even outdoes the — sensa stunts of “Where the North Beg Rin-Tin-Tin is in a c self as a dog star, and his perform- ance in “Tracked in the Snow Coun- try” makes it easy to understand the ‘popularity of pictrues in which Not only is he a remark-| able specimen of the canine family, hut his acting is continuously thrill: is time he is cast as a wolf-dog born of a race of ms : story tells how he tra: s master. In Dorothy. of St. Paul are visiting Selling from Vancouver, B.C. < Pantie Full details in a class ip agents never was he more sensationall thilling than in his ture. You'll quiver You are in the live stock business to make money. Net profit is the big thing that. interests you. Every animal that'dies before it is marketed makes a big hole in your net profit. INSURE your live stock and then you have safe- guarded your profits. Let me explain what Hartford live stock insurance can do for you. MURPHY The Man Who Knows Insurance. Phone. - GWG WE WE ANE, WD GIVE WANED three-d. he Eltin, n this p s by him- particular with Mit- chell Lewis, that, is a hair-raiser. In RIN TIN TIN WONDER DOG THE ment and you © Country. **My arches are all right! No doubt they are. Most women have good foot arches. And yet most women have achy, bothersome feet:‘You may have good feet, but if you are not wearing the right kind of shoes your good feet will cost you a world of trouble. Be sure you have the Arch Pre- server Shoe. There is no substitute. This is the shoe that supports; that keeps the foot healthy and ha: y and vigorous. by in good atyle, too. that scene he i With 1 imprisoned in the ensational leap pursuing the villain across the frozen river, i |CHANGE NAME OF CHELSEA INSTITUTION again to final eludes June M a Charles Sellon nge the name of ¢ Chaseley State bank to the Se y State Bank of Bowdon and in- pital stock from $14,000 | : | AT THY CAP Fighting the i to the Capitol: tod: urday has a very assembled to play story which form the b: . Friday and Sat Many people : the filming of thrill pictures is : fraught, with perils ns if thee feener| depicted had actually occurred in rea life. The hospitals in ‘aio! Steele Woman Dies are constantly filled with actors anc actresses who have been injured in the course of their y William GOES EAST ON BUSINESS known film star, was re Frank Grambs left last night for the Twin Cities and other points in}s! the east on busine: SHOPPIN Ritchie of here yesterday. in Local Hospital quired to x0 | into a blazing building to effect the rescue of the . Thomas Ritchie of the scone in the burning roon supports gave way ceiling fell sau Onlg the atic Haines playing ons burns. Th s il appear with many others in th noon in Stee ile 4 Mr. ‘Welsh fr YOU CAN HAVE YouR FILMS DEVELOPED BUT_ONCE uth of Hebron vis-] iis Mee, 0. FINNEY'S DAILY PHOTO SERVICE ISMARCK Biamarck ne tyre; Mrs. “William Se ania Ha pr. Carrell, Hanson, Steele 0 SINESS Ulin; Rupert J Fred Moffit of Moffit was business visitor in the city yest Arthur Perkins, and Dorothy Robards, Harv Larson, Bottineau. 10 MILES OR 10,000 MILES FROM HOME is short or tong, the you carry with you is Announcing the opening ot! our boys’ furnishings depart- ae ment. Have your boy get his share of the 1000 pennies.! | Toggery. | safety of the money vitally important. ELECTRIC COOKERY COOKING IN COMFORT Cheques on every trip! shed without que Carry Travelers’ They can be ci where, yet offer the best. pc against loss. y them here for a mere fraction of what their protection is actually worth to you. . Matinee Every Day At In domes) | TONIGHT eredenictedsonsthe FRIDAY and SATURDAY BUSINESS SS MEN AGAIN FLATTEN CAPITOL TEAM: ck business men’ snatched a 10-9 win from the c team ina neck-and-neck 40 » yesterd Folson r the winning aggregatic were follows: Busi Snyder and Livdahl; Cap: itel, Byrne and Daleop ne DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician a 119%; 4th St. Telephone 20 Bismarck, N. D. FOR SALE at a Big Discount, 70 Shares of the Bowman Yurniture Co. Stock. Inquire at W. E. PERRY'S Yuneral Parlors - 5th St. tion any- afeguard ible s BISMARCK, . Remington, President. President and Ci and A. V. Sorenson, Asst. Cash } P. C. Remington, J “NO. DAKOTA hier. { “TRACKED IN THE SNOW COUNTRY” The Wonder Dog of the Sere to-day stands motion picture star who is truly racked in the FELIX CAT COMEDY “Folix Goes Wes! “Every Drop DELICIOUS 10 pounds $5.85 By deducting the value of the cream can from your purchase, it brings the actual cost of the coffee down to about 48',c per pound—during this Harvest Sale. JULY 31ST AND AUGUST 1ST HARVEST COFFEE SALE|} BY ALL " GROCERS Delicious” Packed in eful Cream “We Guarantee the Coffee to Please.” j levers. A.W. Lucas Co. i] Alemiting and General Lu- 1000 Pennies will be thrown || ment and have those an- from off the room of Klein's Toggery, announcing — the cpening of their boys’ nishings department. i “to be responsible for furnishing you with merchan- tilevers for comfort | PAGE FIVE bricatiqa. Call for appoint. noying squeaks eliminated. fur-|| Texaco Service Station. \ Economy Means Getting | | Your Money’s Worth | | You'll agree that no matter how low the price of any item, it is not a bargain unl you get your full money's worth. Every merchant is responsible in see- ing that every customer does get his money's worth. No matter how good a judge of value you may be, there are many items in which you must in a sense take ‘our word for it. We feel this responsibility keenly. You may be assured that when we represent any item to be quality merchanidse, we are giving you the absoiute truth about that article. We do not wish dise which will not give you your money’s worth. We went you to have this confidence in our statc- ments, and in the description of our goods ATURDAY BARGAINS A Clean-up Sale of Broken Lots Result- ing from a Week of Active Selling BATHINGSUITS - - $2.65 Women’s, all wool, plain colors, fancy border, remarkable values and a timely offer. BOYS TENNIS SHOES - $1.59 mm An rown and white trimmed, lace to the toe zes 11 to 6. Basement. BOYS SPORT BLOUSES - 69c group of good grade light colo sizes 6 to 16, BOYS WASHSUITS - - $1.19 In Oliver plain colo 3 to 8 ye MEN'S PAJAMAS - - $1. Of muslin, in plain white and color: fre strongly made. All sizes. COTTON UNION SUITS - 39c White, built-up shoulde! loose and tight knees; regular and out sizes. Basement. DUROLEUM RUGS = - - $1 49 86x72. Beautiful color combinations. Tw ment, DUROLEUMMATS - - 29¢ BeXaG! ellent tine of new patterns. Base- i SANOMAT - - - Qe 18x36. The mat sold by others at 1c. Base- ment, SUITCASES - - - $1.25 Fibre Snitca Black or brown. Basement. WOMEN’S TWEED KNICKERS - - - $2.95 In a grede of fabric that is found only in quite higher priced garments. NOVELTY TEAPOTS - - $1.00 They ceme in various attractive shapes and decorations. Basement. Fur Coats . . 25% Off A discount of 25 per cent on Fur Coats— if you buy now, A. W. Lucas Co. ARCK, N. DAK penn Announcement of the Hazelton Hotel Meals Served at All Hours. J. M. HUHN, Prop.