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, ; TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1926 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE co BELT i sive directory of western vacation. re-|country, the Gallatin-Madison coun-| and 15 varieties of native woods is merit ‘badge in. forestry is: awarded | FOR SKATING Burleigh County sorta, (called “dude” ranches in i other sections of the north | included insthe séout display. A tothe owner-of such a collection. . Pi Pi: acky Mountainese) as probably nev- ader simply wants ioneers to “a er jhe been attempted before: sec. | to In fact, it Ts ake lie |= ond—it makes a student of lern | tle book to have, whether You are an For Celebration American literature pause and wop-| author, a prospective’ Waedtionist, orf ale Members of the Burleigh County|{CTp,WhY, BOE this vast, half-tamed. only x lover, of ‘plensant | reading. | | Mrs. Mah Fi Pioneers’ association will meet at the | ferns new mate I fintion ee te a act cnthing Pacific K| Follow the world’s dietetic | re, Mahiman Was |Mrs, Max Kupite (iets eka hae ee ee oe ine ure for active mornings A b, f 4 5 . ing More American { Hostess al Bridge ‘Honoree at Party 8 g’clock. The purpose of tha meet-! Truly there is nothing in America| Scouts Have Fine } and healthy days P 5 Gi | to make arrangements for the | nny more American than this Pacific | Dis la: in Hoskins- . eee arty Last Night iven by Daughter which wil be bald come Cie fhe at [CS°R"ES Weheaes eta tate Aaewreg | : | -———— 1 i i lat-| Clark, Dr. Whitman, Bridger, Colter, | H ‘e} ys, Mrs. H.C. Mahiman entertained] In compliment to Mra. Max Kupitz, ter pare of ‘this month. W. AU EM Custer, angthe rest! And wheresis| Meyer Show Window Eat evening at her home on Griffin| her daughter, Maxine, entertained [ceri Dresident, ‘urges ‘all pioneers there anything. in the nature of na- STURT avenue with two tables of bridge.|eight ladies last evening at a sur- eee other Persons | tive color quits xo apt ax this latest ey ee ee ee Valentine decorations were used, At' prise party. The occasion celebrated interested in the association to be/type of vacation resort, the dude | Scout paraphernalia may ‘be seen. in| the conclusion of the evening the|the birthday anniversary of Mrs. present at the meeting Wednesday | ranch? the south window of th - hostess was assisted by Mrs. L. A.| Kupitz and she was presented with cba dll The elements of good fiction are | Meyer store. The display is eahie in eth A course luncheon.| many lovely gifts. Two tables of ie 3 [all at hand: vomane, action, ("plen. | Ene tle eng peguen are aoe dn eele cnors in the bridge game were, bri lay j oan a | ty of it,” as the editors s tra-jebration of the si nth anniver- ‘ a won by Mrs. R. G. Wilde and Mrs. Mees Te Goon and a ne Ww H Book Review dition and historical background that | sary week of the Boy Scouts of thy GOE. Munger, ‘Shiniera, i |shines brilliantly through the works | Americ : “, , M oe Miss. Kupitz, assisted by Miss [ania eke oR a 2 of the westenn pioneer writers all the | The ine scout—badges,. showing —Food that “stands by” you A Mary d ki i the fashion of the Middle West way from Mark Twain to Emerson the d nt classes, ranks and spe . | esdames Whittey brs adevel wecouras: ldvenenn’ at che [America letters is about to. wane, an Hough, and reallam, involving « ial ah ons of contin, ate th a S through the morning. ‘ H i ; all the criti ch, the New York. western locale that includes. prodiy. |cluded. Some wonderfully developed | | and Christianson Noe tact ail ela bred “iferati fave tired of beaject jfou intant. Indust mitateat «rail whotearaphis show “the perfection Food that’s excellently Ff H A ing themselves into type as solemn, J ts own achieved by the boys in earning their “ js we eae Entertain Jointly, Catholic Daughters i LGomiberammettat” youtie- IN. dubgarees | gold and | merit badge in photography. | Signal on corn ‘ae Sad Sa . Here i re d beige hand- making hay out in Arkansas and th prospectors — still , a fire-makin; 3 some | .. hydrates, vil wejpoe cM Ac M. Christianson und Mrs! Entertained Monday WOven” Wool Pete either ages to THINKING wreat thoughts IN ENaTAIGht| among. the Rille: w forest setvles of of the work the “Scouts do for | Quick Quaker ii the “bulk” that . BL Whittey entertained at the 1B: id, P. t match. Ti design is woven in ~~~ joutdgor young Americans, and mos’ ba in camping. A well ‘ if supplies ie c UHR aise ein ly etal al Bridge Farty! orangs, This is an ideal skating righen here is a new setting for the of all the eastern duide li rrtioned map is shown, mate by | Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes— makes laxatives less often : a prettily plan- itn, es y. ickle pen of fiction! mountain trails tha i ts earning his path . ie ned ‘bridge luncheon. ‘Tulips. ‘were| Six inbles of bridge were in play ie | “Today there arrived at this office | Drouillard, and Saca | faster than plain toast needed. ‘ used in attractive profusion on the! following the regular meeting of the A TOA a slender brochure called “National | W mbel, enti Some ide he versatility gained | Bis hi nilek dikes’ tublec ut brid Catholic Davahests of America last | @—_——_________.@ | Forest ae ae Ue ae ajmul a ad iy Reoutinn. is ‘ables of bridge) evening at St. Mary’s school guditor- !| western railroad, the Northern Pa- ber of merit bac wete played, honors going to Mrs. A.| ium. “Honors were won by Mrs, E. J. | AT THE MOVIES j) secon igerent, the Norther ge: Alluring Descriptions | scoutmaster badge . Lenhart. Schultz of Tenth street and Mrs. L.) @—— trations and unusual make-up of the! This hook, tional Forest Vv japmisttilng: 4 the we ate . Carufel. e hook, it does two things for you: tions,” gives such alluring descrip- | and do we f ThUTHERAN LEAGUE MEETS | ‘A luncheon was served after the| anoth Senet iicdn anaes (nett carries such ‘a comprehen: |tions of the Greater Yellowstone | A collection pf 25 kinds of leaves ye ee Kine Lengue of the Trini-| games by a committee of ladies. Mrs.| ,eWnecl of oncth ny tue Al Christie i ty ee si n etn fvaning st , 4. P. Wagner was chairman. Stesentation at eaten 1 hy ee j siness pb atts ‘ich meeting Will be hekiy ‘A'woctal Hoar] ENTERTAINED GLEE cLuUp | opened yesterday. ac. che.” Capitol SMOUUtttnernneusteetateutatetgauttnncvicctancaceacectarcncuscvasevarncstveicvescvusevacvaccvacncsevasevgenauernnte3s and lanch will follow. The following] The Jamestown Boys’ Glee club| Theatre. ics suet = program is to be given: : was entertained last evening at ali, the cape of the producers af the = ee na sole Thelma Livdahl party in the home of Rev. nnd Mra. sedors be < = m4 ferson| Pau! . Wright, following the con- A ie tf i et | yo : : , " . = Piano di Snjive ahd Aan viene the Te ag ee ae oot full ftly into a = rf i ™ | ont Om games and music after which a] pemvat, make “Seven D. i : = Finest Male Voice Party Ever Organized. oy scours ENTERTAIN luncheon was served by Mrs. Wright.| ccquel' for the previous pre = Custer pat rol of the 'resbyterian RETURNS FROM SCHOOL peony er m * = ROT scouts entertained the troop last] Miss Katharyn Goddard, who has LT oi ee = Taek CPR REFS IS IT The pa been attending the University | of! punnie Mutat’ which ‘has, been. pub Presenting Solos, Duets, Trios, Quartettes ' the Boy Scout program enjoyed, both| her course at the University at the| thes toy Wednesday and. Thursds . = Double Quartettes, Choruses and Glees. | Hoskina: Meyers Mote Cr aa yty | sunimer, teri. It is the type of homey, human plot A nnounce the Arrival of 2 nee é ae ai Wyant refreshments ‘at ‘the ‘conclision of YEOMEN WILL MEET _ | that lends ‘itself admirably to visual- 3 = Men.bers of the Victorious Rhondda Choir, Pittsburgh the evening. The regular meeting of, the Yeo. iaation an the screen and strikes ae . = International, U.S. A., 1913, rome # men will be held this evening a with feel : , = jeNIgS PALMER RETURNS || o'clock. Visiting members are cor-| familiar to al ne “uations 3 THIRD AMERICAN AND CANADIAN TOUR Mist bertha R. Palmer of the state| dially invited, A program has been| “To relate the story in detail would j = i couneil of religious education has re-| planned for the evening. be to rob the picture of the element months’ field work in, the Red river POT-LUCK SUPPER er nae amhich is, after all, its = AT THE “ e valley and the eastern part of the! The Intermediate Epworth League] rrtc.e about a family, whom we ' = , state. Miss «Palmer will teach in of the Methodist Episcopal, church | CeMCrs i seer enon ae e 2 i pot-luck supper in the church Par-| to keep his head financially ubove = ) the auspices of the various churches. | forg, Oa a ee A oh ean ‘innocent extravagance: = ones Mrs, Roy. Carthlegge. was plets-| stra c. A bragmond and deagh-| femal ways. ‘Fhe thind member in z antly surprises turday evening on' ter, Dolores, of Washbi is- “at : Hy 5 S My = ‘| i 2 | wer birthday anniversary, in her! iting friends in Bismarck yestorday.| ey, ¢,0pe Sune of the lewer Beet Displaying the Newest pring Novelty Footwear =|] Advance Ticket Sale will begin tomorrcw. Price $1.10. eroup Of nelaNbors ‘atid: frienda, ‘he ikctkePRGVED Side, and after a lapse of cighteen =!] Tickets may be exchanged for reserved seats Tuesday, evening was spent in games fter| Art Nathan, who has been confined] Yeats ,finds her parents under the - Feb. 16, at Harris & Woodmansee. Salieri chica ht oe to his home for two weeks with the) "The acting is uniformly good, which = mumps, is able to be out again. A teal? thon suse ks 4 = = BENEFIT BRIDGE i beichdies dee petites. A rh = A bona be party wl be ei on Bums Sea? Scat se asad © =e 3 (en by St. Margaret's Guild of st.| P. P. Bliss of McKenzie is spend- . = ‘George's Episcopal church at the! ing a few days in the city: transact- “To Please = geriah house on eriday atternoon,| ing, business IN Every Patron” = is cordially “invited to attend. Baier nee Tady: Wh =| You People Have Never Had Such an tee : oe The L. T. L. will meet tomorrow ge 7 : This will be uppermost = ‘ : 02 ERAL ere orFOW a bridge widower and it looks like = Drie Be Enger who was called to) Mtemoon at 4:15 o'clock at the Bup-\ jr going to. be a divorce orphan. in our minds—to make =|§ Opportunity to Buy High Grade Sample * Hibbing, Minn., last week by the pie Life. every customer a satis- = death of his brother. has returned BUSINESS TRIP eh Mea tek tac ender cd = “4 d+ to Bismarck. Funeral services fo% p. C, Remington will leave tonight aoa i ‘ os = Dr. Enge's brother were held i! tor the Twin Cities on a short busi-)——— conscientious service, Ann i * pasate tdceepnraeoee ness trip. ‘i N ise de Rose. Kid Pump, | and primarily, to offer = "0 CALIFOR! ey! For homes without else. Sth Acenaa ere Kid Trim ivaniea a pecbeear Chic Patent Two Strap with Grey 2 Meio A WEES rebbes will: BUSINESS VISITOR Bes AA Bll gated 5 Kid Trim, truly a beautiful Pump, 3 lene and Mts We Bad tr Luk: F.C. Push of Minneapolis is spend- to B $10.00 epee ae. me eee 00 : Shasioaiend otlscrspapterin Colifor-] INE the. Week in the city on busines amir rene | prices. APB nicate og 10. = nintwhere they will spend & months, : = At Almost Your Own Price vacation, . ' ne j scisieasiashiaijeaimsitenie i ON BUSINESS on Special Sale (Tomorrow : J. G. Belanger, general manager of DR. M. E. BOLTON : D ( ) the Interstate Transportation’ com- . 2 2 pany, leaves thie evening for Minnea- Osteopathic Physician COLOR will play Ww d d d ill transact business. s : PollsaeNite Ses ane 116 4th St. ‘Telephone 240W the leading role in ednesday an HERE.ON BUSINESS - ' Sika Attorney George H. Purchase, Fort Bismarck, N. D. the spring ee Th d O 1 me oe Yates, is in the city to defend sever- : ieee al cases in the federal court, which ticn of smart Feo! = ursaay nly will convene tom 3 wear. = ' VISITED HERE i iio = C. M. Albers of Center has return- ; “ Ae Interesting to the high = ed home after spending a few days ‘Marie est degree are the va- = with his wife, who is ill at a local | ; Cee te new (shades “Ida” = hospital. A Youthful New Pump that gives RSS = at af Easy Deferred the foot a small high arched ap- | that are included in car #30 : : = : RETURNED TO’ WORK Payments pearance is the Marie pictured. | new ring stock of t Satin One Strap with Blonde = W..F_Harris of Harris & Wood. Sizes AAA " $7.50| Hic) Bele $7.50 z nsce, who has been confi ‘ shocs. <p : = home by illness for several days, has | Matinee Every Day At 2:30 e. * to B..... shee : Bu Angee cu: : = oats and now returned to work. i ng you rr GUILD WILL MEET \]| TONIGHT — Tuesday We will be pleased to have you call and see our many new Spring Styles. : eich ee : wash with the No Two Alike Mrs. A. IPP, landan a Mos, KiB BED SS BAe ae CORINNE GRIFFITH uvuoneuennnavnceesecoccacuucuuusususccsevecoeeeeeianity ae tak oe aa ‘ F amie ae re ae udson and Northern Seal Coats, Raccoon, uskrat, 1S ILL PERCY MARMONT i We : : a Mins, Bertha Luyben, | bookkeeper NLINUEAOG3UU4G0000000N0044000400040004N440UALO ALONE Opessum, Marmot, Mink, Caracul, Broadtail, Beaver at the Webb Brothers store, is con- 66) 199 th = " : - fined to her home by illne: INFATUA Perpetual motion! Non- = and Squirrel, trimmed and plain, SON BORN ashabili . ' : = s Mis, and, Mim, Fred. Wilhelm, Bis A Modern Story Paces. he = RANGING IN VALUE TO $350 ‘ % ti} of a son ; +4 = of Monday, February 8, Set in Egypt exemplified in the Maytag = fy “ j = to be sold fr —— NEWS PICTURES. —the washer that wrings = 0 be sold from ae yah while it washes = The Fortnigh iy club will be en- "4 = tertained Wednesday , afternoon by No -need to stop the = $ to $ 50 Mrs. John Burke, Maytag to put in or take PRESENT THEIR 7 = ” IN MINNEAPOLIS out clothes. Pick out those + = 0 » * w. C. Hi rowel has gone to Min- quicker-washed pieces and = noapolis on’ business, pass them through the low- s = ‘ set, handily-placed wringer ' = Scarfs and Chokers at Prices that will Surprise You. ‘ while the rest are. waehing. = Saves time—makes wash- x , pi = ws ce dave shoetes, ~ = DON’T DELAY — COME TOMORROW. Increasing cloudiness to- FANNIE HURST'S. Phage. ua. poneh. with = ap a Maytag—Free. : ’ = night probably becoming ee een: ae = SOMETHING WORTH REMEMBERING. LIBERTY i Ht Dosa't Sell It = , unsettled Wednesday. . self, Don't Keep It y 4 = These coats are the choicest creations of the manu- MAGANE FARE ! : : = toetarers, the London Fur Co., of New York, and are ihe _ ‘STORY i s = salesmen’s samples. Every coat is guaranteed, and ; “oo 99 FRENCH & WELCH a, : the prices so fow that you save at ‘eas: BISMARCK u sauhcaie Oates : = . . 5 j T 0 R j U M = Your Inspection Invited. . ALICE JOYCE ‘| RUPP BROTHERS AUD = WARNER BAXTER *\ “BALDWIN ! i = ene DOLORES COSTELLO || ’ . FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12 = Buc olz Milline i ZAZU PITTS, / WING MERC. CO. > : ; = ian Hs re eean ; eee : 119- 3 BISMARC! ; ee - 8rd Street. . ‘ VAUDEVILLE AND ' CURTAIN 815 ..- ADMISSION 75c = MARCK, N, D. / PICTURES : ‘ ee = _ PALACE | eee : a cumaren » uanbadl Reserved Seats Harris & Woodmansee = + TONIGHT BEGINNING WEDNESDAY : "1:13-AND 9:20. ° Acawat ‘MANDAN TIME : | ENOTES , ; |

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