The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 24, 1925, Page 5

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i} { MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1925 ¥O LIVE HERE Mrs. Milton Rue, who with her husband has been making her home afton, has returned to 4 Rue will return within En route to Bismarek Mr: ited in Valley Roy Yul jocated adently y 8 of her mother, MP3. her daughter, Mrs, cs | SHOPPED HERE saturpay— | ida Ryherg of this city and{ ; a | Wiliam Clarence Hanson of Wash-| 1 UE 0 | urn were united in. mai t-} Ping in the city Satur i August 22, at 8 o'clock at the SGN IT H st parsonage. Rev. A. A HON BU | Holmes, pastor of the First Baptist FE. inneapolis is) church, officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Han-' spending the week in the city on son will make their home in Garri-, business. HERE FROM MIN! iss Esther Halvorson of Bismarck Saturday vi: er, Miss Agnes Halvorson, who is ill at the Bismarck hospital. From here sh to Jamestown for a two weeks’ visit with friends. RETURN FROM VACATION Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Middlemas of this city, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Middlemas of Allegan, Mich., returned Saturday from three weeks vacation trip in Black Hills. in i al the RETURN-TO CEYTER Mr. and Mrs. H. E. chinger re- turned to their hom Center last} night after a short visit here with} Mr. and Mrs. R, E. Potter. VISITING HERE ! Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Deming of Billings, Mont., are visiting i i marck, guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Matsecheck, $ DS VACATION HERE Miss Lenora Hilde of Fargo spending her vacation in the with friends. Miss Hilde is a for: Bismarek girl, Mr. and Mr: dinner gu Mrs, Hard rrest Harding were at the home of Mrs. A. Kru- MOTORED TO U mo- y to visit accom of hey were panied by . C2 1. Nordquist Underwood who has been vii here for severa} Donald famil; sj row for New York City ona business popula 1 WEEK-END VISITORS | Mr. and M R. M. doand, daughter, E beth f Richville spent the week-end marek with Dr, and Mrs. H. 'T. P VISITING DAUGHTER Mrs. George B. Moore of Forsythe Mont, is in the = | TO NEW YORK i O. B. Dickinson will leave tomor- | that trip. GOES TO CITIES youthful, the morning for St. Pau on business.! VISITOR LEAVES Mrs. A. A. Jones has returned to! her home in Harvey after a visit in ente the city, the guest of Mrs. W. 4, a0 inform INTER’ Francis is in the city on business today. At the pi dela evening a IN FARGO K. Thompson spent the week-end Fluherty. rgo on busine: \ { I HOME 1 dW RETURNED Bismarck for hort visit with Miss Barbara Reg: en route to her home in Dunn Center after a visit in| Regan, has returned home. son's son, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hedstrom of Wilton vis-| H | Mr. and M dren with M Miss | The shoulder bow ingle to the style for afternoon and ning frocks for debutantes tremely effec Frank Milhollan of the Railroad Shoulder bouquet. Board of Commissioners will leave in | Aw ww www | TAINED AT DANCING — | ARTY ! ined sixteen conclusion by the host's Olson and da ian 4 ies whee in Wilton’ motored to Bismarck HHaveL fae Sheet eine Ute M iin day to. vit atthechiome of Mrs RETURNED FROM MI Ve ALP Qurap. | * oN | SHOULDER BOW |TAXPAYER DISCUSSES PROFITS Social and Personal | % | Rditor Tri | | i Reported with long ends waistline part construction cost Depreciation on plant i reported. by water. de It is ex THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Sof $460,000 issued fo 421 sy. ere: PAGE FIVE | choand everysedy cloe desper | italy are quite civilized and also} H Nagel, appears, as ren jately poor in 30° year western yet hey! law Foe 1 ee ae eebatne as ‘i ‘ + on o have two im. | OF CITY WATER DEPARTMENT ast how % of Vigwres published in " ma gecof The ‘Tribune ind K us feat the hey deens 4 Waterworks impre the sugyest Wing Aas 4 taxpayer so strongly that 1 de These w tases dud F cided to do some fivuring myself bike 4 Lets thie mit A New this is net written ina eap cheap water, bu fellow whe § or hypoeritic Hilthe home 3 ed" with part oe Bil if said a to he s follow x vidin fo] am o 4 depart rod tain s af G r ended 6-30 Net income Be ve on the slender und s Not Incladed in Statement— and achange from the Interest. on Special assessment) warrants for part construction cost of int, play $200,000.00 at BX per cene : in Taxes— on of Commerce Flaherty, 815 ouny al dancing Cole. evening in compliment to ae _— abeth and Georgia Lampson Pek ON BUSINESS | Parsons, Kans. n Mr: Papermaster of Grand For Garden flowers adorned the rooms. | of the inf course luncheon was mother, Mrs. ‘T income reported Net loss of de with in rates as e plant TERE SA1 ebeaty f, one more Archie Olson, wa YNEAPOLIS | 5. in a report to t leoner have | Ass ii tion of Commerce. said: Ww SRE ON BUSINESS jreturned from a twe weel.s’ visit. in| There is no reason to anti 00 Ode a OSIN ESS sons, | Minneapolis. pate a reduction in the consum Oliver and Adlo, of Grand Forks are mamEE a enn 1 one 8 fa, Cael, antes |spending a week in the city. Mr! MOTORED! TO NINO! i oo Novdidotken: Ie hereton caciease | and “Mrs, Chae Derhy and| — inerease and if pn rates are “i Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Trepp inotored tof maintained, the revenues will VISHED HERE Minot Sunda show a corresponding. incre: penned these lines e VISITED HERE the facts before him ited at the Albin Hedstrom home] a4, and Mrs. Steve Merrix of Buld had his eve on the ballot bos af ecnene: twin spent the week-end in Hismarek i We AS an SPENT SUNDAY HERE with friends. show Clarence Falkenstien of | Baldwin --. ; nding Mie Sindag a babi HERE FROM BRITTIN : ey Bae with) Mes. Charles Allensworth of Brit-| —--- ss - Iti s shopping in Bismarel Sat RETURD , ST HERE | of Kenosha, Wis.,} wnt Exhibit A, Lenhart report to port water dept 13,500 00 65 M3 BROW 1TTAG con 6 $10,082.28 R.G1N. 76 Als 52 ared con ry sales amounted t ures on water rey rh be from sales submitted by City he Auditor Atkinson ed or enue ) al vesr ending Jun in eriod per cent ect, the revenue w No one i or | duction ‘ew | rmed for the re- consumption, virness 4 bo that V Taxpayer | Science Fears Too Rapid Spread of Population VISITED PARENTS Jeun Eaton, from a , BY CHAR Seater ily pede. orake wage, ti Sirs RENTS eral weeks! “Vise. 4 er I days, the] NEA Service Writer shout Th cents, golden day. Be Arthur Sorlie, stationed with the| Several weeks’ visit in Boulder,! 00% of Miss Mads . | : bilas else State Highway Commission at } ,| Mont.. with relatives of Mrs. Grady, * little | Washington, Aug. 241s the / OY" es . Ms ny ue oa ely spent the week end in Bisms and Miss Eaton, 7 aan nS ¢| world in danger of working up to St die oer else Me baby dics, Sis parents, (Govertior and Mrs. A. G MoTOR TO ELack uILLS = 1! ~~ CORRECTION Poem econ els : . — Mr. and Mrs. William Hanson,| 9, datdccai port?—or, rather, moxe Uian this oA condition tne waal WEEK\END VISITORS Washburn, have left on a motor trip| ™ support comfortably? seosutete | d's coming to?—and pretty Otto Wannagat of? the Black Hill story on the OF course those it xbsofutely | con? —four or five gencrations al houpe yeu as : cant support will die. But a great i. ouisite, with the pinch getting mily and Rose HERE many more than { cam SUPPOr ewer call the tise, ad we Bd WU, Grobe. all at Mag] Mr. and Mrs. decently may be able to eke out | EMC Spent the week-end in the, Mer were in Bi on! issued: fr bare eXistence, whieh is just mh | OMe ee f eee at the home of Mrs. Wannagat's, their way to Hurdstie ere they /is substantially correct, r vailings on sc part tien": even advan father, Walter Knott. will visit. “We do not serve pan of the globe now that grest tlation centers, tik — Heer. a pikes } prisoners,” he declared, “and we do ie & New York 1ohave res the VISITED HERE , TO SPEND WINTER HERE | not serve them © true! @hins's the country most talket; YaNstse valley staxe ou fe William Dunsmoor and daughter,! WW. Arganbright, Chicago engi-| that the same One onoul in this ion. In facta Mrs. J. Campbell, With her ebahg, Reet has come to Bismarck to spend | js served on m yeh we [ Sout int te i daughter, all of ‘Jamestown, were! the winter here yave certain d prisoners | tad. Bot certs eaeavetoraw. Ul ei k-end guests at the J. R. Knott SINESS TRIp do not get.” * ne 7 Mrs. Knott if a daughter off yg veviit iere. tact night. for v, howling the ee lev, ‘There DR. M. E. BOLTON MERDUUEMGO ES oe Minot to spend several days on busi] We are now si Cg ene nopuls subsictenc | Osteopathic Physician LEAVES FOR WEST POINT — ; MESS latest models of Whearyjtimit. And inighty skimpy subsivi | 11914 4th St. Telephone 24¢ Herndon. Taylor will leave tomor-} fan fence | shee row for West Point to resume his ON BUSIN' seek | Vardrohe Trunks, A. Weyer are a few. rich men Bismarck, N. D. studies after a three month’s fur- Mrs. E. A. Green ay Creek lough in Bismarck with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Taylor. GUESTS LEAVE ! Mrs. Taylor Thompson snd daugh-, ter, Helen Patricia, of Fargo have returned to their home after a week's! here with Mrs. Price Owens. SON BORN | Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Rupp of, Baldwin announce the birth of a son,; Sunday, at the Bismarck hospital. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT | Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Johnson of! Raleigh are the parents of a son, born ‘Sunday at the Bismarek hos-| pital. PARENTS OF SON A son born to Mr. and Mrs. George Lindquist of Turtle Lake Sunday at the Bismarck hospital. HERE SUNDAY Thomas Kelly of Garrison was in the city Sunday, visiting with his niece, Mrs. E. A. Kaiser, LEAVES FOR WINNIPEG Miss B. Ballisus left Sunday for Winnipeg, Canada, to spend several weeks with relatives. VISITS IN ST. PAUL Mrs. F, G. Schnecker left this morning for St. Paul to visit for two months at the home of her parents.! HERE SUNDAY Joe Rush of Minot visited with friends in Bismarck Sunday. Harvest Festival Dance. Mcran’s Farm, Wed. Night, Aug. 26. == The Weather Unsettled tonight with possibly showers; Tues- day partly cloudy. WELL MADE | CLOTHES. Bergeson’s ty-Style-Reonomy was in the city on business Saturday. f i De “ale O Niins | (iam bot wo D At BP, now. Lucas Co. Our blanket showing is now at its cotton blankets in every size and color. deceived by house to house peddlers’ cla Our prices are lower, quality considere Lyverybody else is amlost incre di- WEBB BROTHERS “MERCHANDISE OF MERIT ONLY” peak with piles of soft fluffy Every Blanket in Stock at 10% Off During August SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOW Those in need of blankets should not be ims of just as good blankets for less money. d, and it will pay you well to inspect our stock wool, part wool, and api sil For biok ed omititar ever st war Wh in wat Wi t pleat Our of nti viel Poolennohs the A jan tt Ness oan afterpcadil y , The argument has heen accent ted ine Pro fersors HR. J ‘a west clmsett Agricnity and FEOOM. ust of Harvard before. the Hinstitutes of Polit t Williams town Eas.) rece Hl hetieve world Will have enough » en W overtake u i to dfechire tire eae When bread and butter’s bi (ity wol determine the fal population Wesiinston authoritic about as Profess Mc iB dite j one group: Lf we were so Jing we'd have lation creasing t Tne nd India Says the first group in they're primitive What applies to them doe ply to the civilized ident western ¢ Empress of Canada Empress of Australia Empress of Russia Empress of Asia | | B.C. 1 Vancouve! To the gm Orient Goon one of these Giant Liners larg: est, finest und fastest on the Pacitic See locu! steum TONIGHT Monday and Tuesday ANNA Q. NILSSON BEN LYON MARJORIE DAW with roma wonderful each corne e danger: thinking of the pit! at every tu WATCH YOUR ST PATHE NEWS COMEDY — “BABY BLUES” ahead——little Us looming wfebeled Latest stvies of Under zee into t Arm Bag enabled to brand the boy neat Uut her trickery is diseove Pathe sede nidition new ken in win to emi the say Vasier. Night, bestival | Marvest Morais Wed. in cneh cons | Aug. apy Lavan Me Liberty ta the problent ter aneel At The Movies - INGE THEVERE + Hand ‘Tooled heather Gooc Purses and Bags “Baby hown at th nd dul ne ure alse Tooled ant silfolds Also Ha Sewed Sv OTHE CAPTOL cad “Married Flirts." a seren ani tion or the Low Joseph Vance prody to the Captol Theatre tonight, was oe atte thes ished PTHERS ise that sel Pauline Pre plays the title Smartness in dress depends ; not so much upon the-frock or Wrap one wears as upon the complete impression onemakes. ‘The ensemble effect is all im- portant and here:in:this store, where all footwear-always re- flects the currentstyle prefer- ence of the smartest women, it is easy to choase correct, har- monizing slippers, Just New!! The first fall slippers paave arrived and many of them feature the smart centerputrap. THEATR E see TONIGHT AND TUESD A who woman de FROM * “NIRS. PARAMOR® LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE “A Woman Doesn’t Have to Be Intelligent to Get a Man in Love With Her — Just Unscrupulous.”

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