SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1925 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | Social and Personal National Worker Speaks at County Wide: P.T. A. Meet sociation of the of representat Sep the house; y morning, ember 8, at 10 o'clock Randlett of Fargo, natio A, worker, will be present to diseus: 3 for this years work. parents or other persons in- ted in the Parent Teacher As- tion work is, cordially invited| tend this meeting. WEDDING OF INTEREST HERE Announcement of the marr Miss Jeanette Campbell of Si as, daughter of Duncan Campbell, Warren Schiaberg, son of Mr. and . W. Sehlaberg, Grand Forks, h took place in the Campbell | home at St. Thomas, will be of in- terest to many Bismarck people, Mr. Schluberg is a graduate of the Uni- of North Dakota and of the Phi Delta Theta fra- Schlaberg has attend- tate university for two years. She is a Gamma Phi Beta, PIC. NIC AT UNNY, sanembers of the Christian Endeavor da picnic at Sunny yesterday evening. The party left the church at six o'clock, Games and songs pro- ceeded the picnic luncheon, Miss Weirmiller of Jamestown and Zella Harris of Minneapolis were out of town guests. Rev. and Mrs, Paul S. Wright, s Winnifred and Irene Robert- son and Mrs. W. E. Butler chaperon- ed the affair. Clifford, daughter of . S. S. Clifford, left to- Long Island, N, Y., where she epted a position. Stephen lifford, a son, has gone to Win Minn., to attend ee Paul Clif. ford, another attend Cam- ie on College ie du Chien, is. at TO BADLANDS >. A. Rust, Miss Ed- Mary Kelly have ands to spend the will be at Medora, he Chateau De Mores, Peaceful Val iey Ranch and other st points of CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS TO M The regular meeting of the olic Daughters of America will be held Monday, Sept. 7, at 8 o'clock, ther Slaz will be present to the members, A full at- tendance is desired. ELECTION OF OFFICERS At the regular meeting of the Or- der of the Rainbow tonight at 8:30 o'clock in the Masonie Temple elec- tion of officers will be held, — All members are urged to be present, HERE YESTERDAY Mrs. Kd Corenstien and two chil- tren of Fullerton, returning to their home after a visit with relatives in Washburn, stopped in Bismarck yes- terday for a short visit. TO VISIT HERE \ land |ters of the 4 K, ped State It was planned to entertain -| visiting delegates to the convention | hut a ayo o'clock luncheon Thursday, September 10, at the Roosevelt Cabin. | erine Swanson of Valley City toda Dp. A. R. leet Delegates to the — , State Convention A prettily appoited Country club Friday at one o'clock open son for the meimbi Tuncheoy at HrHOor Bism . The program lated to the Co; Att dressed the ladies o During the bu gates were cted for the state vention to be held in Mandan, Sep. | tember 9 to 12, t ne t the ; On that day the cabin will be clos- ed to tourists, On any other day the cabin is open from ten o'clock to five o'clock. { Mrs, S. D. Cook, vice reygnt, pre sided. LEAVES FOR FLORIDA Mrs. Fred P. Page left last evening for St. Paul, where she will visit relatives, She will then visit her mother in Hastings, Mich., before going to New York from where she will take the ocean trip to Holly- wood, Fla., to join her husband, who is connected with the Hollywood Bank and Trust company. Go TO BADLANDS Miss Blanche Ringette of James- town and Mrs, Adre Crockett of Langdon, N. D., are visiting with tie latter's sister, Mrs, A. W. Schneck- er, Mrs. Schnecker and her guests left. this afternoon by car for 4ie Padlands where they will remiain over Labor day BISMARCK MAN MARRIED William Motier Julian, Bismarck, will be married to } Mable hath- the bride’s home. Mr. and Mrs. ulian will be at home in Bismarck after a short wedding trip. | Mr. Julian is employed by the Northern Pacific here. MINISTERS TO MEET There will be a meeting of the Ministerial Association Monday at 30 p. m., in the nurses’ reception room of the Bismarck hospital. It is hoped that there will be a full at tendance. GOES TO CITIES Mrs. Zoe Sprague has le Twin Cities on a business t for the p. She WHITE COATS: STILL Here. mand, presume there on chen —who ar TO VISIT A ‘orlie and children, who few days in Fargo Mt 40 on to Bemidj Sorlie’s mother, FAREWELL RE! The Odd Fellow Lodge will have a rewell reception next Tuesday evening at & o'clock. All Odd Fel- lows and Reb hs are requested to attend, TO Mi E TE. on IN COUNTY Donovan of Crosby Mr. and Mrs. Julius Sundet motor- mn od from Crookston, Minn., to visit amin ree Piet Bremeie Mrs, Sundet’s brother and wife, Mr.| Crosby will toc, he Lein dis- and Mrs, Frank, Andrist, 111 Wash. | trict school, No. Seen ae Oe i VISITING HERE VISITED HERE Mr. and Mrs. Burt Potter of Kill- deer, returned from a Canadian trip, opped in Bismarck yesterday to visit Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Potter. LEAVE FOR MINNESOTA Dr. and Mrs. C, 0, Robinson left this morning by car to visit in Min- nesota and at Atlantic, Ia, They will be gone two weeks. RETURN FROM MONTANA Mrs. H. G, Taylor and three sons, who have been visiting with rela- tives in Missoula, Mont. returned home last evening. GUEST HERE Mrs. Roy Root of Leith was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swanson yesterday, FROM NEW ENGLAND Mr. and Mrs. George Laney of New England are spending several days. in the city on business, RETURNS FROM ABERDEEN O. H. Hultin returned today from Aberdeen to visit over the week-end with relatives. LEFT FOR MINNESOTA Dr. J. O. Arneson has gone to Minnesota for a few days visit with relatives. HERE FROM LINTON Mr. ‘and Mrs, J. J. Wolk of Lin- ton were in the city yesterday on business. See. show window Sunday for display of new hats. A W. Lucas Co, Use Gas. It’s the Scientific Fuel. —-_—_——————— The Weather Partly overcast and somewhat unsettled to- night and Sunday. SERVICE AND SATISFACTION ALWAYS. Miss Bernice Kenelley of James- town is visiting in Bismarck and Mandan with relatives and friends. FROM STERLING Mr, and Mrs. Theron Ellison, Sterl- ing, were business visitors in Bis- marck yesterday. FROM McKENZIE Mr, and Mrs. C. P. Rodgers of McKenzie were in Bismarck yester- day on business. ON BUSINESS T. N. Johnson of Sterling was in Bismarck on business yesterday. VISITED HERE ; Miss Annie Schaper of Sterling was a visitor here yesterday. HERE_YESTERDAY Max Lang, Sterling, was in city yesterday on business. BUSINESS TRIP R. T. Muir is in Fargo this week- end on business. ON BUSINESS \ S. S. McDonald has gone to Fargo on business. CIGARET EXPORTS FALL Alexander, Egypt—Exports of cig- arets from. Egypt during 1924 show- ed a decrease of 9 per cent in com. parison to 1923, and a decrease of 52 per cent in comparison to 1922. the A physician at the University of Minnesota declares that the length of time one can hold his breath is a good test of physical fitness. CORRECT COOKERY COOK BY WIRE INSTEAD OF BY FIRE OUT OF SCHOOL INTO BUSINESS Graduates of Dakota Business College, Fargo, have this advan- tage: So many firms call there for help that pupils can be promptly placed in the positions they are best fitted for. Alice Larson was sent to the Fairmont Creamery Co. before fihishing her training. On their very graduation day, Mary Noack was placed with Advance- RumelyThresher Co. andGretchen Tottingham with the Link Manu- facturing Co, Watch results each oe “Fol low the Succe$$ful.’’ Fall term, Sept. 1. Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo. Bergeron’ ‘s DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116 4th St. Telephone 210W ‘Bismarck, N. D. will be gone about a we Miss Marie Tibesar hus ch of her} shop during her absence. IN BEMIDJI St. Peters j When you know churches in Rome i but those that our be mo: so much of heaw This , ir it ’most takes» pd Loam for sterday at the Pantheon we rome tomy seod friend saw a wonderful butldine ni 4; vou see them, years before Christ and H hope to hear from you with imges of their Gods. et home, Z these were destroyed and replac sincerely your friend hy those of the Madonna and triet M. Gaye a6 fing fended June 5 & conside !Thomas Burke Joins pe nae . aa . advances to customers. Bismarck Attorneys ire iidntained aswell. as the een | high dividends. The Nation , 0 ke, of J e Job pays a dividend of 14 per ¢ Reo rae anne. Wenn) Munster and Leinster Bank pas vard graduate and with the jper cent free of income tax. corps during, the world w | Privincial Bank 1 per cent. become associated here in the p | 7 lee of w with Newton, Dullam KERCHOC Garam tae se taset ls Berlin —- Se IRISH BANK DEPOS Dublin—@)—A f Not that I shall White coats edged with fur -re pictures of two » Right is Mrs. MRS. GAGE ENJOYING TRIP T0 ROME: TELLS INTERESTING EXPERIENCES t fs important or most he TS ure fe Irish bank reports for the half- No Kitchen Work or Worry veiety matrons Mareus Daly; taken lett, Mr * itme king is through the churches and galle what a wonderful thi to come now, eve old woman, endure the statistics show that the son suffers about fou October and Janua months. DECREASE of all the POPULAR am such an m able to eof travel as well | | are still quite the thing for warm weather. ; at Southampton, - Dorland Doyle. One late now Mrs, Harriet M. Gage, we { Christ and some of the Saints. pioneer resident of Bismare ho fof the Popes and of the has been spending the summer in} ki of Italy are vd there Europe, writes the following oomany things tell us what the to Mrs. Thomas Fortune, telling off people did and the skill they had it her it to Rome, building and their wonderful The letter, unusually enterGunine| aii this before the time of in itself, will be of especial personal] makes our nation seem very young interest to the many friends of Mrs.) None of cyr buildings could stand Gage, who will be delighted to hear} the test of time. ‘There from her. cities which, when they are The letter fellows: ered, show such beautiful workman “Dear Mrs. Fortune: ship. “More than ever am [ thinking off) We came here Sunday and you in Rome, especially when I] zo to Pisa, learn that this is Holy Year in your] full of sight » Ido chorel I see hundreds of Pil but the | are buried uneov tired, and the jrood make it HREDDED WHEAT Is AlwaysReadytoServe: Announcement The Ohio Cafe will open for business Tuesday, Sept. 8. A Man's College Not Co-Educational Individual Attention Low Expenses Highest Standards Christian Influences Strong Athletic Teams Standard Four. ‘Year College Course: | Pre-Medical Pre-Dental Pro-Legal Edacation Commerce Engineer High School Commercial Fully Accredited at Leading Universities STUDY EVENINGS with your daily work. OF LAW AW, 3" interferi \y WINONA, MINN. ARTS and SCIENCES Leading to Degrees PROFESSIONAL COURSES OFFERED i STERN COLLEGE “Bid.,-Minneapotts; Mint: RM OPENS SEPT. 5th SAINT MARY’S COLLEGE Addrese, The Secretary Casper, 1 months old daughter of Mr, and Mrs, George Casper, 310 hirteenth street, was’ held “ y from St. Mary's church, "Inter: | | ment was at S atl The baby di i hospital following a | | | Stop heat loss PAGE FIVE E. D. Rose Return li We are now showing the Lahr Motor Sales! Lucas Co. 6 Vie el of CG. and Catholic L b D Lind sare Goitly Su abor Way with the Lab pany for over handled every business during po ebiie eo Hen} Mr friend there nud Mrs. Bese hay wae will he vlad to know of return to Uasmaeh, They are tiny in the 1s Fourth street manny | | -assion Play at Auditorium, Motion pictures. of play of Oberan of the world famous nes of uded with the Anton Lang, who take Europe will on pha. the part of have come to the United in the role he hi life Casper Baby’s Funeral Friday | The funeral of Genevieve Frances MIM e Every Day At 2230 TONIGHT — Saturd: Amazing Romance Astounding Adventure ‘Mighty prohistorte monste's clash with amicdern Lovers yu Githus Gnan Doyles stupendous story « He hurled the firebrand into the mouti of the monster. LEWIS STONE BESSIE LOVE LLOYD HUGHES WALLACE BEERY PATHE NEWS TAA TiTAic TT ATTA aaa aN ARTE at the roof-line! If your home is already built— let us show you how you can effect a considerable fuel saving and get greater all-season com- fort by lining your attic with Celotex brings to the simplest home a comfort only costly ones have had before. It enables home builders for the first time to ob- tain complete insulation practi- cally without extra cost. Phone us for more F. H. CARPENTER LUMBER CO. Harry G. Hansen, Manager. PHONE 15 ——— SMI | invited, d: Sent. Gth, at Sunnyside, West of Mand AML Kaights | and families and Daughters | and Families are urgently ine | vited. Bring basket lunches: | Coffee and tee Cream fur | ! \ | | Monday, September 7th. \ Day of R Amierics lit heow a mation of worker: Karly left us: nished. Cars will leave St. ever chool at 11:00 a. ation provi pior derness and bs conquered the . We aerich heril of bor iting | rying their work forward steadily shieving tween Bismarck and M rndan.| . . an new triu sin commerce and industry, so . Mary’s Juvenile Band will} ew triumphs in comme ce vd industy furnish music. that our standards of livings have reached = i higher levels than those of any other coun: SUUOUOUUUEUODAGNeHeaee ae eneancedegeeassuienttns | rm 3 3 $ 3 3 3 } $ $ 3 N N 3 $ N N 3 3 $ 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 : 3 N 3 HN 3 3 $ 3 3 3 3 $ 3 3 N N 3 3 3 3 3 This bank joins with others in paying respect SeeC sees Oe eee eee TeeL eee seeeeeeseerertssOtteLesetet ee tEPOOEDEDE The Rose Shop is an- nouncing Julia Hoyt Modes for fall. A beau- Liful coat and dress are on display in window. A reproduction of these models will be found on pages 14 and 15 of Har- Bazaar for Septem our Toast and W affle Season is Here pe ber. Also we are jersey two-piece gans school and fice wear. are youthful showing 3albrig- of- These models styles and very moderately priced, Our fall stock is now practically complete and we invite you come jn and mike your for Universal Appliances Carried are in Stock B. K. 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