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Social and Personal Irs. Boise Was Hostess at Bridge Party Wednesday Mrs. Spencer Boise of Thayer Ave- le entertained at bridge Wednesday ternoon. The guests included Mrs. aomus Lough of Omaha, Neb., for- erly Miss Genevieve Simpson of andan, and Mrs. Elmer Aamodt of inneapolis, the house guest of her ster, Mrs. H. A. Brandes. A profusion of garden flowers i riety of colors formed a charming ick ground for the afternoon’s play. vur tables took part in the games. onors were won by Mrs. Lough. Mrs. Gordon Cox assisted M rise in serving a dainty cour: neheon at the close of the play. {rs. Albertson Honor Guest at Bridge Dinner Mrs. C. L. Lynch entertained twelve ‘ung women at bridge dinner Tues- xy evening in her home at the Rose rartments a8 a courtesy to Mr: anley Albertson of Detroit, Mich., no is visiting in the city, the guest her mother, Mrs. L. Van Hook. The dinner was served ut attract- ely appointed quartet tables, each ntered with a bowl of nasturtiums. ace cards bore a pretty yellow de- en. Albertson was presented with guest favor at the close of play in e bridge games. High score hon- s were won by Miss Mary Parsons. BISMARCK BOY MARRIED | The marringe of Miss Ernestine ead of Mandan to Oscar W. Lovin this city was solemnized at the ide’s home in Mandan late Wednes- sy afternoon. The bride is the daughter of Mr. id Mrs. M. K. Fread of Mandan. te is very popular among the young ‘ople of the city, having graduated om the high school there and mak- g her home in that city for a num- ‘r of years, Mr. Lovin is the son of Mr. and rs. N. H. Lovin of this city. He as born and reared here, gradu- ed from the Bismarck high school 1919, and is well and favorably town. The couple will make their ome in Bismarck. ENTERTAIN FOR: VISITORS Mr. und Mrs. 0. Cooper and Mr. id Mrs. E. J. Wilde of Los Angeles, ho have been visiting with Mr. and rs. M. J. Wilde of this city, left is morning by car for their home a Seattle, having comg by way of 2Howstone National Park. Mr. and rs. M. J. Wilde entertained for em’ last evening ut an informal incing party. Fall flowers were sed as the decorations. A delight- 1 lunch was served at the close of e evening. : ENTERTAINS FOR SON Mre, Emil Kaiser,» 709 Eleventh reet, entertained Wednesday at a cnic at the park for her son, Bobby, the occasion of his. birthday. eight guests. ‘The Three Tables of Bridge Played at Mrs. Baker’s Home; Mrs. Frayne Baker of Thayer Ave- nue entertained with an afternoon | bridge party Wednesday for whieh} there were three tables of players. Honors in the games were |M B. Little and Mrs. Simpson. | Garden flowers were arranged in| profusion throughout the rooms. Old ! fashioned mixed bouquets lent an at A course luncheon y appointed, was served at the ion of the afternoon. I. P. Baker of San Diego, | » was the only’ out-of-town | guest. i { W. C. T. U, MET YESTERDAY At the monthly meeting of ’the w.! C.T. U. held. Tuesday afternoon at | ing officers were elected to serve for the ensuing six months: presi- dent, Mrs. Surah Ankenman; treas- urer, Mrs, F. L. Watkins; secretary, rs. C. W. Smith. Plans for the state convention to be held in Bismarck next month were discussed. An invitation from the! MeKenzie unionsto attend u pienic giv- en by them August 27th, at the But- leigh county picnic grounds near Menoken was received and a com-| mittee appointed to make arrange-| ments for the local union's: attend- ance. The business meeting was follow- ed by a splendid program under the leadership of Mrs, A. Jensen. Iced watermelon was served by the hos- tess at the close of the meeting. L. T. L. MEETS The L, T. L. met yesterday after- noon at the Baptist church. Plans were made for an ice cream supper to be givenynext Saturday evening at 7 o'clock, the place to be an- nounced later. Mrs. J. L. Hughes,| the leader, gave a short talk, “The! Keg and the Bucket,” telling of the work the L. T. L. is doing to change the beer keg into the “old oaken bucket.” The children practiced on the songs and playlet, “The Little White Stranger.” swhich they’ will give at the state W. C. T. U conven-{ tion here next month. STOP HERE EN ROUTE FOR S. D. Mrs. H. Dunning and children of Hedgesville, Mont., visited in the city with Mrs. Dunning’s brother, W. H Ebeling, en route to Parker, S. D.| While here Mr. und Mrs. W. R. Ebe- ling entertained for them at dinner at the State Capitol, Tuesday. a MOVE TO FREDA Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Long { dren and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Long! and ‘children have moved” from Flasher to Freda where the two men | will have charge of the Farmers’ | elevator. W. A. Long has been em- ployed at the elevator in Flasher for a number of years. MANDAN COUPLE MARRIED HERE and chil- Miss Lillian Cannon and Wil | Collias, both of Mandan, were united in marriage last evening in St. moree received a number of gifts. RETURN HOME Mr. and Mrs. C, Hensler, former] sidents who have been ing | re with relatives and friends, turn to their home in Eugene, Ore., morrow. They will make the trips car, LEAVE FOR JAMESTOWN Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Wilde and Mr, d Mrs, W. R. Ebeling left thi orning by car for Jamestown where ey will visit for some time with r. and Mrs. R, J. Wilde, HOLD FOOD SALE The St. Rita club of the Catholic issionary Society will hold a food le this coming Saturday at the iality Meat Market. RETURNED YESTERDAY Mr. and Mrs. H. L, Reade returned sterday evening from a trip to Al- rta and Montana, They have been ne several week: HERE TODAY Mrs. George Swanson and daugh- :s, Laura and Lillian, of Falkirk, are spending the day in the business. HERE YESTERDAY Mrs. John Moses of Hazen was vis- ng with relatives in Bismarck yes- tay. She motored home last ght. RETURNS FROM LAKES Y. H. Webb returned yesterday om the Detroit Lakes where he 8 spent the past several days, a FROM LEITH Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Gibson of ith were shopping ‘and visiting in. smarck yesterday. . SHOPPED HERE Mrs. F. M. Leather of McKenzie s in the city yesterda: “Protex Arch” pumps or ifords give a world of foot ‘mfort. Try them at Webb ros. ; Georee's church, by the Reverend F. H. Davenport. Is GU ERE Mrs. Elmer Aamodt of 3 lis isin the city, a guest home of Dr. and Mrs, H. A 818 Fourth. Mrs, Aamodt Brandes are sister: *TO WORK HERE Arlo Achinbach has come to Bis- marck from Fatgo to work in the offices of the Provident Life Insur- ance company, RETURNS HOME Mrs. H. Ekeland of Regent, who has spent the past week with friends in Bismarck, returned home this aft- ernoon, i RETURNS 1 HOME inneapo- at the Brand nd Mes, Miss Mary Atkinson and Miss Florence Homan motored to James- town today’ to vimit friends. VISITS IN FARGO Mrs. S. A. Marcks is spending ten days with friends and relatives in Fargo. ; “Use Gas. It’s the Scientific Fuel. i SSS Regular meeting of ‘Bismarck Council No. 1604, Knights of Columbus, will be held at St. Mary’s school, Friday night, Aug. 14, at 8 p. m. J. E. Kiley, G. K. = SSSSSS=—= The Weather. Fair tonight followed by increasing cloudiness Friday., U For High | Class Tailoring { Service; / Try Out New Cutter and Designer. © Simae > We DR. M. E. BOLTON , Osteopathic Physi¢ian 119% 4th Bt, Telephone £40 Bismarck, N. D. FOR THE LIEF OF! ‘APPASED TO AFFECTED PARTS AS NECESSARY. Money refunded {f not satistac- y tory. For Sale by ’ Cowan's Drug Store ithe home of Mrs. Varney, the follow- | P' ! Mr. aiid Mrs. . Crawford have returned to their homé in Moffit after a short stay in the city, fi MOTOR TO JAMESTOWN NEW OXFORDS xy a OO EE This is one of the new oxfords fo fall that does with the bother. some lacing, but Mohas all the practical features such as good ‘sun- ort around the ankle sensible heels and a broad, comfortab! t For sport wear it is most attractive. | ~~ REGAIN: John G brought t CONSCIOUSN! I, Indian boy, who was 0 the St. Alexius hospital i fractured skull and! today. of ar his horse for a quarter of a mile after a fall. SPRAIL I | Fred Olson, ice carrier on the east side, slipped und fell down the ba: ment stairs of a house where he was delivering ice yesterday. ‘His ankle is bady sprained as a result and hej; will be confined to his home for! some time. i ON VACATION and Mrs. F.C. Stueke | or Henderson, Minn it | relatives and friends. They will «top | at the lakes and at other cities in! Minnesota before returning hone { mand son, | linn., are spend: | inb a month in Bismarck at the F. J. Gobel home. Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Gobel ure siste \ aoe | BUSIN VISITOR | Martin Bergus of Riverview town- ship ‘was in the city yesterday busines SHOPPED HERE Mrs, William Schanlaber of Hazel- | ton was shopping in Bismarck yes-! terday. ' FROM KILLDEER J. E. Rood of Killdeer was in Bis marek Wednesday on business. VISITED HERE | Mrs. E. S. Martine of Braddock visited friends here sterday TURTLE LAKE VISITOR J. W. Arvidson of Turtle Luke mo- tored to Bismarck yesterday. IS VISITING HERE Mrs. Julius Bechtold of Glen Ullin is visiting in the city with ly Enemies.” Capitol Theatre commencing Monday. Heat your water with Gas. It’s the Super-Fuel. Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spote Theré’s. no longer the need of feeling as! freckles, as Othine- slightest —is guaranteed to* these homely spots. 4 Simply get an ounce of Othine— double strength—from any drug or department store and apply a little of it night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, while the lighter ones have vanish- ed entirely. It is seldom that more than an ounce is needed to com- pletely, clear the skin and gain a eautiful complexion. + Be sure to ask for the double strength Othine, as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it fails to. remove your freckles. Othine Pabopatories, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y.— Iv. P. J. Engeseth Lawyer Collection Department in . Connection. Suite 12 Hoskins Block remove ’ Matinee Every Day ‘At 2:30 e TONIGHT — Thursday Bebe Daniels —ini— “THE MANICURE : GIRL” “THUNDERING . WATERS” Mermaid Comedy “Below Zero” |* “At The Movies ‘idea sugge latives. {4 in Ziegenhagel THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE Sek ae e iat, SF Py ELTINGE THE Milton Sills after a 1 months from comes for RE absence of the Elti (ee k und Warner mond are also in the cast. ‘Thrills, love interest, pathos, sus- pense, unusual dramatic situations, real comedy—all the found in this picture. For genuine entertain ment, which ineludes the — proper amount of tears und lurhter Making of O'Malley” is all that eould he desired, Wis as York who h ise ron policeman ion unfolds and the love plot a contributes us the man to whom duty round him revolve y chuekles and iw story of supreme charm, love AT THE CAPITOL “Soft shoes,” the — sixth Strombers production «ts ° Carey, which comes to the Capitol Theatre for tonigat, p Hunt n original story be: from an mself and Se written by Hunt it gives part in which he ever The hard ridi attracted C: big following are suid to be much in evidence, but in the main the star has a humorous role. Although ow country to San Franeiseo’s underwor Chinatown where the laughs come in regular Harold Lloyd or Buster Keaton fashion. The cast i has the lea cis Ford, Stanton Quinn, John Stépplin the Chinese prince of Bagdad.” Lloyd Ingraham directed. appeared. ey it open o—__._________» | CITY NEWS % Ai K ity tin; Doroth Discharge Stelia Haibe nelly, ¢i 2 Murph dan; Reemers, vid Puhlnan, Hebron: urson: Mrs. Roy Holmes and city. Bismarck Hospital Admitted: Mrs. John Henpel, a Taylor; Hut William Gre ALD. Schlapsi dames Sperry, Goodr Willi » Glen Ullin; Mrs. J. M. St ncis Nuessle, city; Dogden; Mrs. Wil Rutz, Hebro Rudolph Bur won, New Li Mrs. dohn G and baby girl, Lehr; The Pen Is Mightier Than the Sword With a pen you can sign an application for many forms of insurance— That will protect you or your property against losses and ills—Where 2 sword would be worth- less junk as a safeguard. Insurance CAPITOL THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY “HARRY CAREY “SOFT SHO! 99 A thrilling story of San Francisco's underworld. Charley Chase Comedy ‘Looking for Sally’ “TOMORROW BUCK JONES P tale “THE MAKING : OF O'MALLEY” COMMENCING. MONDAY Weber & Fields “The | comedy | | tunts that have | Art W. Kimball, baby | Henry & Henry s ‘on, Moffit; Mattson, Underwood Halborson, San: Wilton: 4 aby Franklin | Anton | Asplunt, ardton; Mrs. “In first Judging preserved fruits, the MAKE SURVEY 0 Ohio farm ta two modern ehoiee would probably yo machines and to a survey versity. in ited first sew ily were Tim sutoniols hing far the TGA out the sweet {flavor of fruit, cook it si quite unnee ary to sweet if you cook then this way ISTRIAN Many people in K. shoulders t COMFORTABLE MOST TRA a ‘By N portion of the hig Tried by a small and pliable and ey with the comfort that 7.1 per cent mile ‘ traf of the Furtherm: primary of the t oft es state ON FEW ROADS Aug hway t pere | large nee | | correctly desig ja life time. tof net or very fine d go the forms on or high most sand cho new the a pedestr approved bits of neckwear, ‘The Your of lost daintiness . . . at times * This new way, that scientifically solves woman's oldest hygienic pr Toe is now a way in personal hygiene that is + safe and sure. “That warrants immaculacy under any and all conditions. The old-time sanitary pad has been supplanted ... scien- tifically, Wear your lightest silks, your daintiest frocks without a second thought. Dance, motor, accept social invi! tions, any day, every day. Live your life unhandicapped. The name is Kotex. It’s made of cellucotton, the war's great absorbent. It absorbs 16 times its own weight in moisture—5 times that of the ordinary cotton pad! KOTEX DEODORIZED 5 times as us cotton 16 1 Protection vorbent Absorb ly No laundry. Discard xs easily 29 a piece of Us No laundry—d * y to buy, anywhet Fear These For pure and vere ‘oblem, will end it It is as easily disposed of as a piece of tissue—ending the ie old embarrassment of disposal. It is deodorized. And that prevents danger of offense It's at every drug store, every department store. You ask for it, without hesitancy, under its trade name of “Kotex.” 8 in 10 women of the better classes have adopted it. Doc- tors urge it. Hygienic authori- ties employ it. It will mean much to you ++. will make a great differ- ence in your life. Going on with old ways is a folly. Elber 1 YOu ANOHd 4 k for them by nan ores heep th i “wrapped pay the help Flere, Anot sdaoo —PHO tone Becoming, Fall Hats that verything desired Felts, take first pla are plain, y so, while others have embellishments of feath pins and embroidery. We cordially invite harm and attractiveness here is Millinery in quality velvet Some in, We will he lad uu Buchholz Millinery OPPOSITE THE VAN HORN HOTE H FRUIT ARRIVALS— BANANAS Are cheap. Eat lot's of them. PEACHES rita canning peaches are now in prime condition, and sugar is cheap. WATERMELONS her car of those good ones due tonight. Sqdo00d YOd ANOHd NE YOUR GROCER— Fletcher Bros. Eight Piece Orchestra HEART RIVER Of Grand Forks Will Play Their Return Engagement At The 2 PAVILION «i Friday Night August 14th EIGHT MASTER MUSICIANS — TWENTY GOLD INSTRUMENTS If you heard them two weeks ago you surely won't miss this dance; if you didn’t just ask someone who did. They’ll tell you. DANCING AT 8:30 P. M. Bowery, Style f the total highway 34 per cent of the A.W. Lucas Co.