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MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1925 | Social and Personal FROM PARSHALL ited friends here over the? FROM WILTON on business Saturda: FORMER RESIDENTS HERE Mrs. George Niles of Minneapolis end Mr. and Mrs. Charles Niles and children of Aitkin, Minn., are spend- ing a few days here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Don McGettigan, 827 Sixth street. All members of the party are former Bismarck residents. Mr. Niles was an attorney here for some Mr. time. They are en route to James Niles’ ranch south of Miles City, Mont. VISITED HERE SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs, J, R. Rempel of Re-| gan spent Sun: at the W. E. Lipp home. Afamily picnic was held at, brother. Mandan honoring the birthdays of Doris Mae Rempel and Anna Mae w. Lipp, both of which occurred during the week. LEAVES FOR FERGUS FALLS Miss Alice Sorenson of Grand Forks, who has been visiting her sister, Miss Tobie Sorenson, left Sunday for Fergus Falls, ‘Minn., where she will visit her father and brother. RETURNS FROM MINNESOTA Obert A. Alson has returned from Rochester and the Twin Cities, where he spent a couple of weeks with his mother and other relatives. Mrs. Hills, RETURNS FROM LONG PRAIRIE and Mrs family of Park from Long Prairie, they have been for several They first attended the meeting of Provident Life Insurance agents at Detroit Lake. VISITED HERE Dr. Goldie Zimmerman, who spent {the week-end in Bismarck with Miss Mary Cashel, has left for her home in Sioux Falls, Iowa. man was en route home from Mis- soula, Mont., where she visited her ¢. T. U. TO MEET The monthly meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. J. 0.| H. Varney, 408 Second street. of officers and other important busi- ness will be transacted. Jensen is leader. RETURNS HOME Mrs. Cora S. McLean and son, Les- ter, returned Saturday evening from a two month's vacation trip by car. Stops were made at Denver, the Black Twin Cities and various lakes in Minnesota. WEEK-END VISITOR Harry Clooten of € ship spent the week- with his wife. U. W. Moses and rue have returned Minn, where days. IN MONTANA Smith has 3 Ww fara he will look after —— there. ON BUSINES Louis Olson of Me Pisa Mie, GOES TO LAKES R. D. Haskins has gone to nesota lakes on a vacation. HAS GUESTS Mrs. R. L. Perry and Imogene, are guests of Mr 0. Perry for a few days. Election Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thompson and son, Donald, Mrs. Stitzer and son, Ellis Sunday at Lake Pursian. Mrs. W. C. business visitor in the city A. H. Helgeson and § Olson and daughtgr will remain for FROM GLENCOE of Regan’ were business cal another week. Mr. and Mrs. James Burbage and| Saturday. family of Glencoe spent Sunday MOTOR TO COAST’ Miss Bernette Cantwell, Bud Cant- well and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hayes, the latter of Seattle, Wash., left yes- terday by car for Seattle. Mr. Cant- well and his sister will return on the train. ENTERTAINED GUESTS Miss Loretta YESTERDAY Miss Helen Baker had as_ her] home yesterda; guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. James Rarbage of Glencoe, and Mr. and Mrs, Henry Cox of Fort Rice. ENTERTAINS SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS Miss Marie Cordner will entertain her Sunday school class at a lawn party this evening at her home, 512 Fifth street. BLOOD POISON Earl Hauffman is at the Bismarck hospital, suffering from blood poi- son. He was bitten by a grasshopper and infection started from the bite. RETURN FROM MINNESOTA Vina Kling, Mills Mrs. L. Mr. egon. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Cameron and| weeks. children have returned from the Minnesota Lakes where they have been spending the summer. Miss RETURN FROM MOTOR TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cox and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Atkinson have re- turned from a motor trip through Minnesota. visi Mrs. G. FROM INDIANA Mrs. Mary Porter of Wabash, Ind., Fredonia. a ing and comedy combination that has ng, with is visiting 1 vith he! Discharged: John Berg, Turtle ville circuit over the best vaude- Conditions we SEONG, tenets tar der oon HERE SATURDAY Lake; George Rieb, Wishe arl ville cideuits of the country. Shows | s Porter, on Broadway. @ Mrs. H. J. Loerch of Steele shopped | Johnson, Mandan: George Glur, Ven-. will be given at 7:15 . ae here Saturday. tures Pa Sukuts es C. J. usual popular vaud s oble, Fort Clark; John F. Schie- Mr. and Mis E. Berg and daughter RETURNS HOME miaister, Linton: Mrs. John Walsh, VISITORS HERE EN ROUTE TO DR. M. E. BOLTON |, Marion, of Jamestown were ‘week c,Mré William Lelfield of | New Mas aberstiy/ Omadis Drlacoll Mid: 4 ; ( a " M . le as returned to het home| J. H. Fitch. Napoleon: ohn saerieitare at the C. M. Hanson) atter a short visit in the city. \ ick, Wilton: Mrs. Louise Peter- their. four small | Osteopathic Physician pes cRGRRBDRRERE Mrs. FF Crawford, Zoe, Hough and Vietor, are in Bis:'} 119% 4th 8 ‘Telephone 240 d 2% Yvonne Mar immer; |; marek en route to Brandon, Ma : ; Mop recy Middienme ac-| Mrs. Fred Colby of McKenzie was| Ragnhild Jacobson. city. toba, where Mr, Nordlund, a Bismarck, N. D. Matinee Every Day AM companied by Mr. Middlemas’ “par- 9 Shépper in the city Saturday. Births: Mrs. Elmer Josephson,, ate of Mc University, ents, have left on a motor trip to; TONIGHT the Black Hills. : ai MONDAY and TUESDAY GOES TO CALIFORNIA Mrs. B, Cantwell and two sons of Mandan left today for California where they will remain for an ex- tended visit. RETURNS HOME Ralph O'Neil, who has been visit- ing friends in New Leipzig for the past two weeks, has returned home.! HERE SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koch of Fort Rice were Sunday callers here. Mr. Poch is station agent at Fort Rice. HERE SATURDAY Mrs. D. Long of Baldwin was visit- ing friends here Saturday. HERE SATURDAY Mrs. Sam Robinson of Manning was a business visitor here Saturday. RETURNS FROM LAKES Henry Jones has returned from a short vacation at the Minnesota lakes. HAS GUEST Miss Sorheim of Mott is in the city, visiting her sister, Miss Delia Sorheim. GOERS. ‘TO KANSAS CITY Feppelpecm has gone to kant 3 voit, to visit relatives. FROM WILTON Mrs. Victor Anderson of Wilton visited friends here over the week end. GO TO BADLANDS Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Kellar have left on a motor trip through the Bad- lands. SHOPED HERE Mrs. Charles Allensworth of Brad- dock shipped in Bismarck, Saturday. Cantilever’s Offer. Foot Freedom. A. W. Lucas Co. The Weather Mostly fair tonight and Tuesday. Warmer to- night and Tuesday. OUR NEW CUTTER AND DESIGNER WILL PLEASE YOU. eee _Béfyeson’s BY here visiting friends and relatives. SUNDAY VISITORS Fred W. Petrie, Albert Shier and A. J. Leuwer, of Linton, were here Sunday, on business and pleasure. VISITS IN. REGAN motored here Saturday and returned RETURNS TO MINOT Miss Agnes Halvorson of Minot, who has been a guest at the W. C. home for the last week, has returned home. VISITOR LEAVES H. McCoy, who has been visiting her daughter, McCoy, returned to her home Friday. MOTOR IN WEST and Mrs. returned from a motor trip through Idaho, Montana, Washington and Or- | 9, They have been gone several | RETURNS HOME Magdalene Herr of Wishek has returned from a in the west. She returned home through Yellowstone. VISITS HERE W. Herr of Wishek was the guest of Miss Leone Hiland in Bis- marck last week. VISITED IN Miss Madge Runey visite in Hazelton Sunday. HERE SATURDAY Mrs. was shopping in Bi Meade of Regan A CORRECTION iccompanied by Miss Il visit her. of the South Tribune, credit ride was given to the Rota was in error. sion for the ‘boys and gir South Side was sponsore¢ Lions club, whic! J. J. McLeod in the boys work. This correction is justice to the Lions club, bers of which are coopera’ Miss _ Mary Bismarck. Dr. F. B. | the Lions club, is for this welfare work. Pete Luyben have Mrs. F. H. Hankins of Parshall AT PURSIAN LAKE Nixon, BUSINESS VISITOR Judge Graham of Ellendale is a) HERE FROM REGAN gmond Rupp “HAZELTON d friends i w Hugh McMurrick ef In reporting an outing gi the Kiwanis and the Rotary supporting the boys welfare work in} Strauss, head of | strong week-end Andrew Benson of Wilton was here | Mrs. “| me to Hobson. hile gone interesus | owas in Donald, Mandan; John Grinnell, El-| Oy Waki . bowoods; John Weigelt, city; H. G.| COMMENTS ON wlieree ny anges eee. “ely Mra. Adolph “Grae N. D. HIGHWAYS venir! Jat June | Une mereete rs . ot attys x Vy the | tached te Lee eee ont Walduans Charlee! o"Riding in wutos is all right, but after a pre. | keneral, F. Morto Driseo Isaak Baker, | When | come to roads like those west receipts ands vtional | Elbowoods; Florence Goll, Danzig; | Of Bismarck, I think it two | oxpe nalitures “made at the Peapiest | MN Seraphinus Doll, New Salem; €, G./ R004, sound, solid-to-th ok Hostmystgh Cena Nes | Goplin, Garrison; | Joseph Scherers | f° make he lated " = Beulah; A. J. Baltzer, city; Louise Honest traveler in the U ‘nited § Unfilled Steel the city on business Saturda, the Min- daughter, | and Mrs. Mrs. and spent Mr. on, toda, Jers here {P lencoe | urday. i n the} Side, in for the ty. This The afternoon excur- Is of the do by the cooperating with | welfare made in the mem-! ting with! clubs in! booster | BISMARCK HOSPITAL Entered: Mrs. donia; Mrs. Mrs, H. David Wiedrich, Hazen; 0. er, Steele; John Bakos, H odore Lang, Sterling; Gu hoff, Washburn; three week's. Adam Miller Louise Peterson, H. McCumber, Pettibone; NOTES Fre- Raub; J. Mill-| i The- st. Mihlo- Martin Reidlinger, (faces into a thousand and one grim | The feature attraction will be Carole | - THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Hannover. } also ST. ALEX! HOSPITAL NOTES | versity, is s: Carl Bauer, Durant, Wis.; | € Ed. Tabert, Beaulah; Mr: Mrs. F.C. ‘John Broxme | wife Murphy, Man Amundson jowman; Johnson, Kensal. | named becai There are actors who contort thei aces, and yet leave their audiences unmoved and uninterested. While on the other hand, there are actors who have but to twitch an eye, and the spectator is held spell-bound ee reeuilelt several one | hike, ter the next. And such an actor, of in “Sinners in Silk,” which is coming | tions |to the Capitol Theatre tonight. | of th It is Mr. Menjou’s ability alone, contact without. any that has won for him, that coveted | than that of position in cinema circles—stardom. | detailed | comprise write. Then, ELTING “Grounds' for THE. ate ribed as yer who al- vays got the “hreaksy till his wife put the “brakes” on him is the fea- too, ture at the Eltinge for today and] tinuity from the first. word to. the | Tuesday. Florence Vidor, — Matt) Jast, which is the teller of the whole | Moore, Louise Fazenda, Harry plot crs. Edna Mac Cooper and five of The walker, rough in outwar Neglecting eyestrain the fousteen international beauty, » seemed to possess ng evestral models who appeared in “The Dress He: eacries w: pack -consiat- | motes serious visual, ker from Paris” are in the ca ine of knap-sack, and tent. bundle, | ous and physical d Waiting" the comedy feature is al together weighing about forty-five | i real laugh producer with Floyd Ham- | ilton pulling some good stuff, Pathe], News is also on the Eltinge program for today and Tuesday, j pounds VAUDEVILLE AD Coming to the Pi Mandan to-| morrow night for two performances another, excellent program of Vaude- ville and movies will be offered. The ) MOVIES. offering “Cooking up! throughout. of ne of singine, music| coming cloudy and there was and’ dancing. Cooke and Hanilton| breeze, from the north — when FINNEY'S have a clever offering entitled “A| started. ‘The sea, however, was very Windy Day," which offers fifteen! calm DAILY PHOTO SERVICE minutes of patter, comedy and dance.! Webb and Cut Ups. ingingr, dane-| broke, with ITPAYS TO INSURE and BE SURE Dr. Quain’s Studebaker “Big Six” was wrecked on the Mandan road yesterday. It was insured. Are you insured? U might be next. Call “Murphy,”, Quain Received a Check for His Loss Today “The Man Who Knows Insurance.” : Plione 577. First, Last and Middle Name Is -- Service | named in full nd miles thus far, | | track up around the loop of Michi claims amie: narratives, \ most of the book he will} cross The lhoy, Wings Mrs. E. H. Henke, girl, | to, teaches senior math | Brandon Collegiate. a graduate Mr of Me niece of Mrs. | Casseiman, and duting their | Bismarck the Nordlunds are vi Adolph Graf, Strecter; A. J. Baltzer,| at the home of Judge Casselman and : c 219 Sth St. le jc Andersen: ort « ark henry. M a, PEDESTRIAN | out the loss of a meal or the latter type, is Adolphe Menjou,! ‘This and a host of other thing. who plays one of the principal roles | cluding adventure, thrilli a quadrangle of love, instead | ernal triangle,” pilit ete such ts opposed to forty-two he continent the ARGENTINE GIRL STARTS ON SWIM ACROSS CHANNEL program runs On the sereen will be feature} Hulletin Boulogne, Fratice, Aus U photoplay “A ves" fea-} 10 (Miss Lillian Hy turing Conway Holm- pntine N'rl swimmer by y CAN HAVE YOUR ist, and ‘ollowing attempt to swim the FILMls DEVELOPED picture ville aets ap- nnel, starting’ from Cape of the Ukelele program of] Miss | standard and popular melodies, Min-| swimming with oa — strong WE cers and Raleom, a particularly pleas-| stroke at a gait of about 25 to the | dO IT ing pair will be seen in their ori-| mile, which she expects to maintain | RIGHT. wei When Miss Harrison was more than a mile from shore, heavy. rain fal cluding to have startling discoveries on one of which was how to get moment and rocking with the laugh: | alone ter a week an ten cents, with wild animal | other weapon things lights thrown on old topics, a tr of congeniality will tend to’ make it one of interest in one mixed con- | PAGE THREE Fi vnly a te fetreet estimates was the fifth con-, speetion trips planned by Sergeant Nordlund, | ming t secutive one, and brought the total) Jones ter Un {ec must swint during the en s-| atited vrders to the lowest level | - Ww. 8.jtire a ession since 1924 ELECTRIC COOKERY ‘ie! 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