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TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE “YOUTHFUL of Tower City, were taken to the] in Sterling Tuesday evening, ELECTRIC COOKERY CORRECT COOKERY B ete ane we ome” GeeiReE | ates eawin Molten haw parewadea a IS COOK BY WIRE ~—_____________-» | AT THE MOVIES ,; pesca rere ol prin, Sehose name an not “ives new Fond coupe COOKING IN COMFORT 'TEAD OF BY FIRE THE ELTINGE of the Gthtr tee ier MRA Ge Alon dG | Misé-Mavie Tonletiow: wits & There's plenty of zip and speed in “The Ten Commandments” which was shown for the first time at the nu te poe is in the city jail over the Jweck-ond at the Carl Ma 6 Free to Asthma and 4 “DAKOTANS” ARE The three men were ridings ina 9 . RETURNS TO JAMESTOWN Eltinge yesterday to record breaking Chevrolet coupe driven by ‘Tom Miss Ch Lang, from Minneset \ Tomorrow 's Bride Walter “Plunkett returned to| houses. Starting with the Biblical fanaa Were coming. Na leon Touee! Who is. here vis ne. ralitives. 4 _ Hay Fever Sutferers COUNTY OFFICERS Honor Guest at | ssmettown today, after’ a business | episcode; we have the race of Phar. | City. Miss Esther Cederstrom of 8 | — . visit in the city. Hoh’s charioteers eerane, the desert e township, were yurests at the | Free T of Method That Anyone | ‘Twelve graduates of Dakota Bus- Handkerchief Shower} rave ror MINNEAPOLIS | lordclites. Going. 0 far as to for 7s faa Malta bane | Can Use Without Discomfort |iness College, Fargo, are employed | or Loss of Time. i News of “Our Mrs. Ed Olson and daughter Evelyn returned to thei ome in Moffit a l Neighbors | u ito their h Mottit A er spending a few days at the W in the s County Court House. Of this number, 4 have official positions and several more are dep- low them between the open walls of water where the Red Sea has opened, they are almost on top them, when : Priatsihe E. W. Holm and daughter left yes- iat internet girer ae ot ie terday for Minneapolis to spend a flowers in the home of Miss] few d hi Phyllis Rosen on Second street Mon-| ©" “*¥® Shopping and visiting. We havea method for the control of Asthe nd we Want you to try ICAL OUT Expense, whether your case is of long stand> ma the waters close, and make a wate — — Hoeft he day afternoon formed the back BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT grave. Then skipping to the modern, ‘CHIMISTIANTA NE uties. Ramona Sturgeon, a Dakota ears for a prettily appointed hand-| Mr. and Mrs, Roy D. Kennelly of| Just at the close of the picture, we Mrs Mrs: Clifford Nelson and little:son rirl, recently accepted a fi erchief shower, complimentary to 507 Fourth street announce the| See the commandment-breaking | son Lapent Weanesauy ultesnaoh at Une rent Wed AL eR Inug Elie LAM paeka icdeerist Aer aman ic Misg Bertha Rigler whose marriage | birth of a daughter Monday at the| in his attempt to eacape the police Wn. Stiles home SE iat ee ae acaba Pree aga ition in the treasurer’s office at to Mr. Alfred Thall of Lakota, N. Dal St Alctivg Hospital, by a dash to Mexico in an open pow- . Nome EN SESE ube wi Dickinson, Training tells. Some will take place tomorrow. er-launch. These scenes show what Iris Kafer t Sunday with fally want to se 26 'Dakotans’ have becon 4 Four tables played cards during HERE FROM BALDWIN real motor-boat speed is. The craft Tollefson, Mr. and Mrs, John Sedivee of near | apparently hopeless cases, w! | 226° “Dakotans’’ have become bank fe an bel ener are wee ed F. C. Klowitter of Baldwin was in aes to tly through the water, | Deikealt mere guests t the Georg douches opium pr ‘ ns officers, 9in Fargo alone. Hun- iss Celia Rosen a iss Saral i i ends by being driven onto th Mrs. W. C. Hoeft and family were | tusn Be OUneSy ‘ i ae ait att 1 ea cir ow! i Rubin. The three course luncheon, ener city (Abaky Sa cbasiness, bound coast by the-huge wave Nera tie 1 cities Wen Mon- iS cnd all dutedic treats drede head their own’ businesek: the appointments for which were of HERE FROM BALDWIN Ten Commandments” remaii \ day efternoon i i i . and all those’ terr Results like these should encour- @ pre-nuptial nature, was served. John Kruger of Baldwin was in the| Eltinge for today and Wednesday 1 ee It's the Scientific Nn mare “Kollow the $ city today on business. Thursday. This Gpacanaihe eallae is, festueed| A nunbar of peoplovof thie witih- fas ese - ACs the Scientific, age you to Follow the Succe8$- IN THE EAST on the few gowns and c aad is! ity attended the moving picture show! Puel, ful.’” tterm, Sept. 1. Write _ Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Rosen are vig-| AT LAKE ISABEL SUNDAY AT THE CAPITOL undoubtelly very chic. This. fall iting with relatives and friends inj Albert Cordner, Roy McGettigan’} Elinor Glyn is one novelist who} and winter you can expect a much _ New England, They will be gone] Elmer and Earl. Benson motored to| Writes entirely on inspiration. The| loser relationship between the neck KL, Watkins, Pres., 806 Frone 'St., Fargo. FREE TRIAL COUPON sometime. Lake Isabel Sunday and spent the|Picturization of her story, “His| and the collar than has existed be \ — jay. Hour” now showing at the Capitol| tore, and much less exposure of! FRONTIER ASTHMA CO. i = HERE YESTERDAY pe Theatre. This follows close upon the| flesh than has been the rule. | 66 ee aeey one Hideon Sle, Buble I! Pre rae at Wing was in the city a -IS VISITING DAUGHTER heels of As True ss Steel, and estes aia Gc lace e en end free tial of your method tot on busin rs, L. H. McCoy of Mott arrived| Promises even more of a thrilling] ~~~ aa 60 x0: FRO WRO RE in the city Saturday to epend a week love, story than her elaborate screen] ——— > | SAE Gy sans apse Expectant visit: roduct “ oN i | Mrs. W. L. Diven and her mother, Min Rect Ber Cane er. Mise Pirin Hour” ia an, wbvolucely faith ‘STATE BRIEFS {| : visteeees Mrs. Cobb, of Des Moines, Iowa, pen oom ful picture of Russian aristocratic| ? left last evening for Yellowstone Na-| _ RETURN FROM CALIFORNIA | society betore the revolution, nach +} , I Heck, Aug, 4=2A change Waal b} ) tional Park. From there Mrs. Cobb] Miss Louise Ankenman and Miss| character 1s drawn, from lite, eaen| made last week in the pastorate of | will go on an extended trip through) Anna Mae Ankenman have returned| Palace shown upon the screen 1s] the Catholic church here, Rev. | the west and Mrs. Diven will return} from a visit in Los Angeles, Calif, | cepied from its real prototype, anu] Father Peter going to the m home. peti the writing of the novel was in-| at Elbowoods, avi Rev. Father J son ON MO spired, urged and supported by tue|Stroemel succeeding him at V tres . ‘ WILTON VISITOR F.E. Young estsciee ts eoutiy:|Rustiana, — - y Hook. Cecil B. DeMille’s Oscar Bachman of Wilton was the] ern nesete: and Northern Wiscon-| Aileen Pringle is known as one|_, Kev. Stroemel comes here from/ Cinemasterpiec guest of friends in the city yester-|sin, He expects to return about|of the best-dressed women on the| Emmons county wheie he served two | inemasterpiece day. August 18. screen. She is the fashion leader in| churches near Linton. He will make Ce the “acéial” aiid <motionsipletu ts] Van Hook his headquarters und in| BIBLE STUDY POSTPONED _|- TOUR STATE in Hollywood and will be seen in| time care for she stations formerly Matines 4 The Midweek Bible Study class of] W. F. Blum of Parshall is in Bis-| some of her attractive and unique| cured for by Father Peter. | AUinvec the Presbyterian church will be post-| marck after a motor tour of the| creations. : . Daily At 2:36 i: poned on -account of the Flying] northern and western parts of the —_---—-_— Valley City, Aug. 4.—Following the i Squadron. state. ———-— ——_|_|_@_ <<} robbing of pa several binges | —— ene | |in Barnes it Kelly Ten divenine Show SUNSHINE CLUB MEETS RETURN HOME | CITY NEWS |] issued a wa darmers to keep | Two Evening Shows The Sunshine club will meet at] Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stair and their) @—————-———— their binde: heir houses, or 7:20 and 9:15 the home of Mrs, M. W. Neff, 408) guest, Miss Blackwell of Virginia,) BISMARCK HOSPITAL } to guard are left along! . ae ve. A, Wednesday afternoon at 2:30] returned last night from a motor cMamitted: orge Glur, Venturia; | Side of th Five binders were} What's a dead trip to the Bad Lands. J. Nable, Fort Clarke; John ‘teu-| #eported to have been robbed’ of | CC yM E EARI y! bh a 1 or a a pea ter Stanton; John A. Berg, Turtle} Parts on Saturday night, dat WTWANLY cow worth? ' __ BEGINS TRAINING ENTERTAINS AT BREAKFAST | Lake; Marcella Pitzen, St. Anthony; | least one other one was stripped of} You are in the dive stock \ Miss Marcella Blake of Litchville) Mrs. C. E. Stackhouse will enter-] Ray Vruland, Hazen; Mrs. B. 1.| its canvas, chains and tools last} auuitiah lee ake eesies Bas bonus training at the St. Alexius} tzin tomortow at 11 o'clock break-| Rowley, Mandan; Everett Knudtson,| night. 1 1 Net profit the big thing aes ae gear srtvenGeuntsy) GIO: Siethsck: Since: Aa Valley City, Aug. 4.-Three men TONIGE that interests yon ery hunir eyes twinkle expect- RETURNS FROM DEVILS LAKE TO GIVE DINNER thy: OlModt DEibeGlls Creighton Ket. narrowly escaped serious injury here TUESDAY - WEDNI mimel that dies before it eaantly when Daddy comes Mrs. S. G. Sevértson has returned} Miss Florence Homan will be hos-| tleson, when the car in which t were rid ad, ‘ | is marketed mekes a bir home. > : from her summer cottage at the] tess at a dinner Wednesday evening|tle Lake; Mrs. N. J. Walp ing went off the grade about three and THURSDAY hole in your net profit “What did you bring us?” Devils Lake Chautauqua where she] at the Country Club. moose; Mrs. Jacob Himerick, Hazel-| and one-half miles east of the city. . TRE your live stack fp] they ery, has spent the past seven weeks. ton. ‘ Tom Larson and John Larson, both] then you} ; Wise ‘parents provide Life FROM VISITS PARENTS Discharged: H. Fuehner, Jame j on 2 sae. vided yer profits, Let Savers, the candy mint with the : RETURNS FROM CHICAGO G. Hartley of Portland, Ore.,| town; Mrs. Herman’ Kumkel, 'N Cen Ault he ee eet Rae eon olenena tate A. B. Sorenson, vice president of ing -his parents, Mr. and Mrs.| Salem; Miss Edna Sakshang the C National Bank, has returned] Henry Hartley, in Bismarck. Both| Mrs. Brace Scott, Monango d from Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Hartley have been illj Tony Neidhardt, Hebron; Mrs. A. ideal candy for little folks. | You can be generous with Life Savers—they're so wholesome— for the past we Anderson, Velva; Amelia Wolff, Pol- ba get cage lock, S. D.; J. 8. Elder, Huff;’ Mrs. HY se pre yar nd Mrs; Raoy | Kositiky, of/ | ENTERS TRAINING SCHOOL, || Fred Olson, Ryders Jacob Masen, Me- MURPHY ‘ork, 5 d iss Theresa Hager of Linton has| dina; Gordon yers, cit: Mrs. The Ma | ‘ s i night to make their home here. Mr.| begun training at the St. Alexius) Henry Hunson, Sate: Henry Mar: The a Who Krows i) jood for . Kositzky is the son of Mr. and Mrs. hospital. tinson, Shield S. Triplett, Irit- nsurance, little tummies “arl R. Kositzky of this city and has ; tin, Mrs, W. H. Boynton, Haynes Phone 577 s lived here nearly all his life. stiea BEGINS TRAINING Mra, Alex Haines, Stanton, : Safe for iss Mary Fiscler of Strasburg tiny teeth TO HAVE PICNIC has entered the nurses ST. ALEXIUS | Hosrrra. Notes | a : rai The employees and officers of the| school at the St. Alexius hospital. Pe Admitte: Banking and Farm Loan departments cared ‘Leslie sBatie of the Bank of North Dakota have SON BORN Mrs. Rr M. Sharp, Di . planned a picnic for Thursday night. with and, Mrs. 8. W. (Wanttaja of] Klein, Zeeland ‘Anton Froel ere ing are the parents of a son born Adam Klinger, RETURN FROM BUSINESS TRIP | thi d i Mi Albertson and’ EE. Milliken Hy morning at the Bismarck Hospi Miller, Pri Friends cf Yours in : | Yellowstone have returned from a business trip site a a to Baldwin. irs, 7 NISITIN CENTER dant Dhenas singer, aut ii: et rs. losbrucker an jaugh-| D. ar er VISITED PARENTS taniedna;haysigmin teiGenter Naa on cee Hell is in Herbert Reimer has returned from’ to spend several days with relatives. CITY U SEA Hazelton, where he spent the week- end with his parents. , NDE | ‘London—Ruins of an ancient Park Qpen June 20 VISITED HERE % Melibcieetecn city have been founa! by divers sub Easy to Reach RETURNED FROM BOWMAN visiting friends iy ‘Bisaerek| Merged thirty feet below the sur- Qaly 4 days in each direction from Vancouver or V \ , im Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grosfield re-| yesterday. face of the Mediterranean Sea, off A A 2,000-mile eruise through the picturesque “Taside Passaue™ turned last night from Bowman, the coast of Tunis, according to Northern Pacifc Ry. || The yechtlike Canidian’ “princess ohthe itr Sn you where they have been visiting with RETURNS FROM EAST ™ | reports here. The divers report “2000 Nites of Startling Beauty” | there in luxur friends and relatives. 5 Miss Julia Zeltmer has returned many large stone buildings were | Minimum ¢ “GOES TO SHOREHAM froma oy enamel Bi the fal visited. Archaeologists are pre- | Round Berth Archie McGray left today for! pped at Detroit, Mich., Buffalo,| paring to make explorations. > | i : Leke Shoreham, “Minn, to ‘spend a| N: Y» Niagara Falls, Chicago and the MY VACATION TRIF Trip Included Twin Cities. ten days’ vacatioi See Banff, Lake Louise, Emoratdivakejend [lk —— es lewnet, the great glicier, on the wa: Name HI} fi Summer Book early Coniplete ie application at Canadia.: Pacific Office HH. M. TAIT, HERE FROM WILTON Mrs. Roy Stewart of Wilton was al | visitor in the city yesterday. c. A. Swanvon of Driscoll was «|| DR. M. E. BOLTON ess visitor in the city yéster- Osteopathic Physician Address FROM MARSHALLTOWN = Miss Caroline Wetzstein, en route| | LEAVES ON. MOTOR TRIP 119% Ath St. Telephone 240 || } Books or trie Tam Round Trip Hh cii-znd| Avenue, South O 7] ‘i k Mi hi to het home in Marshalltown, Tows,| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pearce and Bismarck, N. D. interestea tary" mer Fare trom || Hp nd Avenue: sSouth n Lake ICNHIGAMN oee from the Yellowstone National Park,| children left Sunday by car for ee B ass J points in Iowa, Kansas City and Chi- Pacific Northwi 6850 cago. Rainter Park. Alaska (Skagwas Rocky Mts. (Helen: stopped here Sunday evening to visit her sister, Mrs. Adolph Schlinker. Miss Wetzstein is an instructor in os east high school of Des Moines, lowa. i Facing the Park '16 acres for your exjoyanent NE THOUSAND large, sunlit, outside rooms...each with an unobstructed view of the Lake. A 16acre privately owned estate...affording every recreation or quict seclusion. In the exclusive University of Chic residential district. ng East End Park... .adjacent to Washington and Jackson Parks. Wide verandas, shade trees, spacious lawns... equaled by no other hotel in Chicago. Ten min- utes from the shopping, theatre and business center of the city via Illinois Central Suburban trains that sweep along the Lake. 350 trains daily. Moderate Rates Rates at the Chicago Beach Hotel are ex- tremely reasonable. From $4.50 t- rc day... $31.50 to $56.c0 per week. Dining rooms and dining porch overlook Lake Michi- gan. Food is perfectly prepared cved either a la carte or at moderate tat ote prices. Club breakfasts, 49¢ to75¢. 56 luncheons, 65¢ to $1.00... . dinners, $1.00, $1.59, $2.00. NO CALICO GOWNS OLDSMOBILE * London — Once upon a time it was against the law of England]? SALES AND SERVICE for a woman to use chintz or print- DAKOTA AUTO ed calico for dresses. Etghty per- SALES CO. sons were convicted in 1768 before the lord mayor of London for wear- 107 Sth St. Phone 428 ing chintz gowns and were fined. RETURNS FROM CALIFORNIA Mrs, Lyle Craven and daughter, endolyn, have returned from visit in. California. Mr. and M Craven are leaving soon for Grand Forks to make their home for a ime, RETURNS TO JAMESTOWN Olga Schlinker has returned to Jamestown, after attending Business College in Bismarck. o— TO VISIT IN SOUTHEAST Mrs. E. W. Herbert left today for Ohio, St. Louis, Mo., and . She expects to be gone a month ‘or more. “HOW ARE YOUR CROPS?” is a leading question in the country around Bismarck at this season. PeTEN TO KANSAS Mrs. G. D. _Comptell and piss soma AML A for Junction City, Kan. fat extended visit at the home of and Mrs. J. A. McNamee. * * ® IN A.FEW MONTHS you'll have to ask yourself the question, “How is the money [ received for my crops?” *. © |* IF THE MONEY is deposited promptly at this good bank, it won’t be so likely to melt away in a hurry. Bathing... Boating... Golf... Tennis A host of outdoor sports right here cn our own private grounds. A quarter mile of white sand beach for swim- ming, bathing, boating. 3 clay tennis courts, An 1S-hole putting green. All the South Side country clubs and the Jackson Park golf course are nearby. Outdoor dane- ing in our own open-air dance pavilion. Always lots of good company, good wholesome entertainment. An ideal vacation spot for you and your family. Write today for 16-page Booklet A 16-page booklet that tells all about “Chicago's Greatest Hotel”. . .and beautifully illustrates all the attractions... rooms, grounds, surroundings .. . will be sent you free of charge. White for a copy. Tell us the name of the Railroad ‘on which you come to Chicago. We will send you, with our illustrated booklet, exact directions so that you can be at the Hotel 15 minutes after you leave your train. Or telephone Hyde Park 4000 and we will send a conveyance to meet you. Make your reservations now for a wonderful summer. When you read the Chicago Reach Hotel booklet you will know why thishotel isknown as “Chicago’sGreatest Hotel.” QGicagoBeachPotel |. “Chicago’s Greatest Hotel” Hyde Park Boulevard +» +» + on the Lake CHICAGO A. G. PULVER, VP: nd Gen. Mgr. The Weather ~ Thunderstorms this aft- ernoon or tonight. Wed- nesday mostly fair. es * © TAKING GOOD CARE of crop money is one of our specialties. You'll like our friendly service, too. y = B PALE DRY ._ * £ WHAT A> DIFFERENCE NEW CLOTHES APSE ¢ HEE - GLAD TO SEE YOU! oe BISMARCK, "ag! NO DAKOTA A quality product from the House of Bergeson’s || oo hanna cer NHEUSER-BUSCH — ST. LOUIS Gui SirleRanomy — | x GAMBLE-ROBINSON FRUIT COMPANY ; . Bismarck, N. D.

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