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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1925 Social and Personal — | Mrs. Duemeland Entertained at Bridge Luncheon Mrs. tess at a bridge juncheon Tuesday afternoon at the Country club, In| her home. the dining room the guests were|bers of St at a table plendent with! Catholic M poppies and daisies. The cards for twelve gues eon was served, George Duemeland was hos- Mrs. P. B. Webb Hostess to. Five played bridge in the| were esp afternoon. Honors were held by James P. Curran won the high score Mrs. Howard Light and Mrs. J. W.[ prize. A course luncheon was. serv- Thompson. Decorations \about the|ed after the games, rooms were garden flowers, attrac- tively arranged. Mrs. Frank Shaffer of Mandan was an out of town guest. Wednesday Cl Club Entertained by Mrs. Stackhouse The Wednesday Bridge club me bers were gtiests of Mrs. C. E. Stack- house at 11 o'clock breakfast ! morning at the Country club, The beautifully appointed table was en- hanced with garden flowers in pas- tel shades. Dainty place cards marked covers for twelve guests. In the bridge games which follow- ed Mrs. E. R. L. Vesperman won high score. , VISITING HERE FOR THE WEEK Mrs. J. O. Soderburg and daugh- ter, J, Rich and grand- daughter, from Seattle, Wash., have been ‘visiting at the of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Swen- ind Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swenson Kk. HERE OVER THE WEEK-END Dr. and Mrs. H, H. Gordon and son of Ottawa, Ontario, and Mr. and Mrs. H. H, Tubman and son of Wi Saskatchewan, vigited in tha ci over the week-end with relatives at| 4! the homes of A. D. Gordon and Mrs. Luella Brown, VE FOR SHOREHAM, MINN. Shuman and_ her Louis Larson, left to- innesota, where they will visit for about a month. RETURNED FROM MINNESOTA Mr. and Mrs. N. F. J nd Mr. and Mys. Harry Annette Leibole, have returned from un automobile trip to Minneapolis and the Minnesota lakes. In Minne- upolis they were the guests of Mrs. F. B. Helwick, who joined them at the lakes. VISITORS LEAVE Mr. and Mrs. Halsey Hall of St Louis Park, Minneapolis, have turned home after a visit in tl city with Mr. and Mrs, S. A. Marcks of Avenue B. WILL LEC TURE HE i. S.. Mur: of the International Kible Stude: association of York City will lecture in the court room of the court house tonight at 8 p.m. VISIT D. Mr. and Mrs. Ray City, Mich, are in . the guests of their daughter, Mre, A. R. Aslakson, and Mr. Aslakson of 108 Avenue FP. They will be for two wee VISITS HERE Thomas Lough, formerly ve Simpson of Mandan, daughter of Denver. Colo. ing in Mandan with M parents, Mr. and Mrs. W son, an n Bismarck with her s' ter, Mrs. Ray Bergeson. IS_IMPROVED Mrs. C. D. Dursema, who has been seriously ill at the St. Alexius H. pital for some time, is much proved. OBSERVE FFAST OF THE TRANS- i. FIGURATION Thursday the Feast of the Trans- figuration will be observed in St. George’s Episcopal church with aoly, Communion at 7:30 a, m. Miss ind TO ADJUST CLAIMS R. E. Wenzel left today for the Northern part of the_state on busi- ness for the Workmen’s Compensa- tion bureau, HERE YESTERDAY Mr. and Mrs. Joe Varley of Bald- win visited in’ the city yesterday. HERE FOR CONVENTION N. P. Benson of Minneapol of the Benson Optical com emarck, is attending the conven- Ton of Optometrists ia ‘Mandan. GUEST OF SISTER Miss Evelyn Donovan of Crosby is in the city, the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. Backlund. RETURNS TO CALIFORNIA Mrs. M. L. Ferris'and children re- turned today to their home in Wat- sonville, Calif. afte: visit in the city, guests of Mrs. Fer- ris’ mother, Mrs. Catherine Boyle. Mrs. Ferris honor guest at sev- eral social affairs during her visit. =e The Weather Mostly fair tonight and Thursday. Not much change. A SENSIBLE HABIT, WEAR BERGESON’S CLOTHES. Bergeson’s here! im-], an extended S FALLS . Hoffman and two chi turned last night from Fer- ‘alls, Minn., whe they have jbeen visiting with Mrs. Hoffman's mother for sometime, VISITS NATIONAL GUARD DE- TACHM Harry A. Jones, regular army man on duty with the North Dakota tional rd, left this week to vis it | three detachments of the guard, They | § ure the medical detachment at Edger ley, the service company at and Company Ht at Jamestown, MARRIED YESTERDAY Miss Mildred W. Boyd and Mr. Russell W. Byerly were united in marriage at a simple ceremony in the Tribune apartments Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock, the Rev. Adrian A. Holmes, pastor of the First church, " officiating. They} were attended by Miss Irene Samuel- | son and Tyler Kluat. Mr. and Mrs. Byerly will be home in Bismarck. MISSIONARY 3 MEET: Ss The ladies of the First division-o: the Aid Society of the McCube Sieth, odist Episcopal church will méet | with Mrs. Thomas Hall, 512 Avenue B, Thursday afternoon, The Thir ion will meet with Mrs. W. E. Vater at the parsonage, 405 Sixth street, at the same time while the fourth division meets with Mrs. Roy Burman, 205 Mandan avenue, RETURN FROOM SHORAM Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cox returned yes- terday from a month's visit at Shor- am and other places in Minnesota. VISITING HERE Archie Marvel and daughter, Viola, of Brittin are guests at the home of Mrs. Estella Cordner, Avenue A. GUEST OF PARENTS W. B. Buzzelle of is in the city Mr, and Mr. at Mrs Col ents, Denver, visiting her par- John Lolan, RETURNS FROM ST. PAUL Miss Adeline Johnson has return- ed from St. Paul where she has been isiting for sometime. M John- on and her sister, Miss Francis n, ure leaving tomorrow for! xtended western trip. 'URNS FROM ST. Duemeland busine PAUL returned » Paul, Mrs. H. Rosen bridge Tuesday afternoon tesy to her house Levin of Riggsbur; ‘played with the p: oing to Mrs, Otto C, rrangement of summer flow- erated the rooms, . LEAVE Vistrors ters of De € to their hom after MOTORS TO. COAST Fred Varney left yesterday on a motor trip to the western coast. will visit at Portland, Seattle other cities. and | At The Movies fi ~$—— — —-——______-—_@ | ELTINGE THEATRE “The Ten Commandments” put in another big day at the Eltinge yes- terday. With its combination of the wonderful Biblical prologue and the stirring modern story it holds the attention as few pictures do. Some books are read, and then thrown away. Some pictures are seen, and then forgotten. The life of an or- dinary movie—the society drama or comedy, is about two years. Classics of literature live throughout genera- tions and are read again and again. “The Ten Commandments” has a theme so great, a sweep so large, a] and is so elaborately produced that it is one, of the, small group of films which will never di As a fine book can be read over and over again, so a pictufe like this ean be! looked at more than once without losing its flavor. The pictufe remains at the Eltinge for today and Thursday. AT THE CAPITOL Jim Lassiter, the “two-gun man,” one of the most vivid and impressive figures of fiction, has been doubly immortalized. The Zane Grey hero, who rides so magnificently through the ‘pages of “Riders of the Purple Sage,” has lost nothing of his virili- ty the film play of that name in | which Tom Mix portrays the princi- pal role. This announcement is one of more than ordinary interest, as the Grey novels of past years have enlisted a vast reading public and are grow- ing in popularity daily. This picture wilt be shown at the Capitol Theatre Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Shipments of food by way of the Panama Canal have helped Euro- pean consumption of ‘American pro- ducts considerably, reports the De- partment of Agriculture. Pacific coast apples, for instance, are landed in Europe. in better condition than shipments from elsewhere. Dressmaking School Madame Blanche I. Molleur, Mgr. Fall class_ beginning 1st. Day and Sept. Evening Classes. Third Floor Bismarck Business College. Phone 865 bigies of Bridge ‘ d | He! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE <<a | tf e work done ‘ 1° GRY NEWS 1] {Su NSE MPEP sown] FARGO MAN ae et ee sewer] “ HEADS STATE ¢—___. ——+ BISMARCK HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted: $ orge Erbstoes- ;ser, Richardton; Mrs. c i gam, Turtle Lake; yere Herndon Taylor and Ensign E. OPTOMETRISTS, Sullivan of Fargo was Dr. D, D. Flying Squadron a; Betty Jane Hecht, Wa elected president of the orth Da-! Winns Asplund, Wilton. Xe 4 kota optomitrie association at the Dischaiteds. ” David Opens Campaign) 3 ree ena cute | Ls peel Gustaf Swanberg, convention e lute yesterday after. ‘owell, Wi H thar the vy Morrell, Wil-} a wis \ Linton; | when 080,000 voters w in France hoy, Dul] with the A. KE. F. was ridiculed as an argument against prohibition by Mrs. Anna Griggs, Phoeni Ariz, the ane! hing mass on last ducted by the ! George | sug enforceme | next annual cou Motit; Vp beat Grand Porks In her the municipal a ed out that ¢ Morton JU aha Marion Wold, rs. Fred Herman, Hazen; cuebtecntt Joseph Clark, Pollock, SoD.) Anton elected net later 'Duppong, Glen Ulin. Johu Krat Trail City, SDL; Mrs. Bridge \ ar old y Smith, Burnstad. Jennins | 2: of i ae whom she refer to as af Pit Anthony, nt) pioneer in prohibition legislation, toa B rk hospital’ y se- | verely injured, Her ‘condition — is much improved t Hall Speaks at esac Meeting sing cxlve farm hon tught one its neck | MANDAN NEWS | The old system of the She around stent” : Congr vd te its struggle to ne hate tee the Kiw pnt hurled the irl against a fenee past result of an act their we club} with such foree as ty badly eat he In rooms } His ad. break the bone underneath ution of the new. tr: | Sahat was“ Impressions of aed a h another bone against her i ere a everday i ashington. “ rain | fnetallation af sdo ie” Hiro lights | George Shafer: presided as ch Mrs. Pitzer found the child in the iviNeha RORAST. RNS) man of the meeting. Mrs. ¥ i, Unconscious, Is Byer the. Uni Targart, accompanied by Mrs, ‘Wer- taken man Si There w pregent bi ffer, sane. a number of vi ides a large numb arteries of tra ntounder ti designajed as “arte of the regulations generally _ : i On stich and whieh wilt | "embers. The Meier be enforced in Mandan is that cars| umber of | the eae, coming from a side street to an ar. {the aueast {terial “highway must stop at the crossing before they turn, | LIONS WILL PLAY | ATSOLON’S FARM| bers of the Lions el children, or sw Grand Pa i Sund: ning for the | A baseball game between the Lions | “The Ten | aS aid », their ts will 99 | where they ‘will have ‘an all} | club and the Price team is scheduled | for the afternoon, Games and sports et ific Hotel at line picnic. i of all kinds will be provided Cecil B. DeMille’s Cinemasterpiece | The picnic dinner and supper will | ry {be served in true Lions style. About 35 business and professional men} with their families are planning to] Matinee attend. STEWART SPEAKS | AT ROTARY MEET; | Decrying the attempt to takel from the courts the power of! | passing the constitutionality 1 l by Congress as gerous doctrine, Dr. Oliver W wart of Chicago, here with the ing squadron, talked to the Ro ians today at their weekly luncheon in the McKenzie hotel on the sub- ject of the constitution Daily At 2 | | y . 5 Two Evening Shows | 7:20 and 9:15 COME EARLY! TONIGHT | WEDNESDAY and | |" Dr. Stewart commended the sys- : i tem @¢ checks and balances that our| THURSDAY ' forefathers wove into the constitu: | i tion and urged thatfany efforts to i \ undo what they accomplished — he | Childre: Adults 500. i . ' Y-TOX hillaflles, mosquitoes, roach- -F Alle ras ‘insects, Will —FRESH FRUIT ARRIVALS— iS Fellowship. Bx '-TOX is cory Sidfesch eral call boise. Get EY=TOX -TOX Y Fister the ay Gosren 8135 results use Special FLY-TOX Hand Sprayer. UM Retail Stoves Table Grapes—Elberta Peaches Sold at California Pears and Plums Cantaloupes -— Tomatoes OLDSMOBILE a SALES AND SERVICE Cucumbers --- Head Lettuce. DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO. sqdood 40d ANOHd sqdood YOu ANOHd 107 Sth St. Phone 428 L x ° Z rc rd ° is} L-} rn) rs ° a rc Ls} | ! Bridge Lamps Just received, a lot of the popular wrought iron bases with beautiful soft toned parchment shades in twelve different patterns. Shades are adjustable up or down on the base and also have a tilting ad- justment at the end of the shade arm. Complete at $3.95 SPECIAL WHILE THEY LAST. Cedar Chests ‘Genuine Tennessee cedar chests in all the popular sizes, finished either in the natural color or American wal- nut. Several beautiful chests in the _ : genuine Walnut veneer over the aromatic Tennessee cedar. Bowman Furniture Co. iad weapon PAGE THREE iu LDREN ‘TRADE OL | nbitants of ‘the nas, who may | museum to redeem the stones, most n RE vial dab TICK | ¢ belonged t © antedating | 0 have come from “tabu” ee onolulu n ancient sacred! the Polyn ientists: say. | f will ‘be stud relic in exchange for a ticket to ‘nel Many) variet of the objects are]ied carefully and) perhaps in them vies is the latest tule to float up| necessary for the study of the habits {will be found tae clue that. will lead nthe mysterious islands of and customs of the race and the | to of the Polynesian uth Seas where a group of 1 expedition has con- i peoples: tists is attempting to soly motion pic prol ne of the origin of the est Heat your water with (as. °| It’s the Super-Fuel. Tt i the and un traditien AUGUST SHOE SALE adult re The stones left Reduced prices are the rule this month on our cutire stock of Sandals high — medium and low heels —- now is the time when you need this cool—airy footwear, So headaches traceable to eye strain i pays to have an eye | amination here many RE BONHAM "OPTOMETRIST! BISMARCK) lo. Dax. CHOOSE NOW icks — Tans — Whites. 50 values... 2.6... $6.95. DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON Osteopath Specialist in Chronic Diseases Telephone 240W 11914—4th St. Bismarck, 1 values BOWMAN UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in Charge. Day Phone 100 Night Phones 100 or 484K. WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers Funeral Directors | | | | Embalmers | Licensed Embalmer in ! i Security count, Appl O. BL ANDERSON, 405 Sed Nt. Charge. Day Phone 246 Night Phones 246-887 DAKOTA CONSERVATORY | Fargo College Conservatory Affiliated | FALL SEMESTER BEGI SEPTEMBER 2nd. YOU CAN HAVE YouR FILPIS DEVELOPED BUT ONCE Full courses in Piano, Voice, Violin, Cello, Orchestral and Band Instruments, Publie School Music, ete. Fac- | ulty of Artist Teachers. Special course for those not shing to graduate. CATALOG FREE A, J. Stephens, Pres. Bertha M. I Stene Building FARGO, N. D. FINNEY'S DAILY PHOTO SERVICE BISMARCK D ven, Sec-Treas. Has that unmistakable taste and flavor of ae BEER THEO. HAMM BEING CO. SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA,

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