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» PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1926 : ia ia a Smart Sweater WOMEN URGED hunted through the. féreitfastnése] Wil] Observe 150th snimale breeded with other, bands | Qtek ———— | the hap AaNEGA Uptictd the = | The mounted police got on the! Anniversary of the — .,7h,stvent of machinery Ta cous ||) Incorporations | | Soy ° { trail at Kenora, Ont., which is north ed such a depreciation in values that | @—————— of Lake of the Woods and about 4 many horse owners do not mak + i \ NOT T0 IMPERIL |i miles east of Winnipeg. | Theis Ft. Moultrie Battle claim. In this ease, the forest ser-| Tordoff Supply Co., ‘Tumestonn Goitre Caused earch will extend westward througit| vice advertises for sale and the ani- | $25,000; FE. L. Tordoff, H. A. Scott! Serigug Condition | ve \ - | | Winnipeg, Charleston, 8. C., June 3 mals are sold to the highest bidder.| and L, J. Tordoff. i ! tt Pictures Identified JHigh government and state offi ———— ogee Rese aot | Minneupolis authorities pursuing] officers of the army and nav, MAORIS STILL CLING TO OLD. | Northwestern Distributing Co., \their investigation at International |the entire corps of Annapolis mid- ISLAND MYTH | Minot, $50,000; M. Aakranin and 0. C. ' u is announced that a Thief River’ eal a af ee ee erat tae By NEA Service. Aakrann, Minot, and W. B. Elfstrom, an’ had’ identified ae pte ‘on’s celebration, 7-29, of the ‘{, : i ; at Pp 816 St. Lows. J. Ring, Minneapolic man {10th anniversary of the battle of umonprise ON aaa reir MR MUNA NOUS ats nN? n, ays sherwill for murder, as the man Fort Moultrie, _ | Qne of the earliest of these stories CHOIR ON STRIKE gladly answer inquiries how she was da train at Thief River Falls |, One feature of the celebration will | tells of the fgrmation of the north| London--+When the vienr of St. Telieved of staggering. fainting. and 2 . he 'n tribute to Sergeant William | island. of New. Zealand, which re-/ John’s. church, Bierley; Bradford, | Choking, spells by Sorbol-Quadrupte. The wndouibemeht. wale wade ee Jasper, whose monument on Charles- sembles a fish in shape. | banned one of the triale members of Sold by all drug stores, or from Tose Te aT eee seat, Huade by }ton's famous Battery now, looks out A great warrior named Maui/ the choir becnuse te had divorced his | ¢ hol Company, Mechanicsburg, z { eounty wieoFney; Who sald hearer Ore” the, harver toward the modern; yrought up from the depths of the! wife, the whole choir went on strike, | Ohio. Locally abFinney's drug store, Atlantic City, N. J, June 3—CAP)— | 6 (fe aid he had re-} po) Moultrie, successor to the pal- i H ‘ u | Adv. 5 : ceived a long distance telephone mes- lo} fisatloris;: where “he ocean a giunt fish, the tale runs. The; . . at Reducing may be a ctice but it ial sage from Thiet River Falls police hono's nate bg hie ren ee an sine eat pu aa not 4 mania nor a habi a d Seunlan, night car “fore- t the Palmetto. flag eT TANC Sua, Becton Anat: iv) ’ Social and Personal VOCAL RECITAL TONIGHT | Mra. Herman Scheffer’s pupils will be heard in a vocal recital tonight at! Mrs. Scheffer's home, 611 First strect. | Mrs. Henry Duemeland, Emmett Grif- | fin and Kenneth Preston are on the} Brogram and Mrs. Duemeland and} Mra, Scheffer will sing duets. ' bg MOTOR TO IOWA Mrs. L. M. Parsons and daughter, | Miss Agnes Parsons, and — son,| Francis, left today by car for Mason City, lowa, to visit Mr. and Mis. William Parsons, They will stop en foute at Mankato and Faribault,, Battle Creek Lady Saved From Oper- ation. A Liniment Used. Federation Adopts Mea Terming Reducing an In- | jurious Practice ' i F ifedevation of women's culbs today de-| man at the Soo Ii 8 { Minn. hy ani fw ‘ 1 all today de-| identified Ring tla Rt ae evere 1s About 40,000 New » Zealand's SEES Ferded before adopting 3 lution the-had seen “beating his way" a 7 000,000 pop rt qweney oth Ee MEETS. A in at jiaine the woen ot America nat on a Son tine tr ro May ea "To Round Up Wild | of th orginal native Maoris. . i : aa limperil their health by the use of re Dargen, a clerk at an Inter- 4 ‘ RT tendance at the 1. T. Le. mecting yes: ‘ducing methods not advocated by Ye-|national Falls hofels toda identified. Horses in Forests | Vapo Carpet and Uphol-| «“ ’ jliable phys picture of Ring'as the man he saw ae stery Cleaners. Phone 398. | Bar chia dice crvantbe: Mise: Mare and Abs idiis ila, el aea dt , a le Pag eel the lobby of the hotel the latter] Bozeman, Mont Tane 3—(P)—Last bidet ; i bald eae ff comb! ee s declared this practice a mania. Mrs.{part of May. Dargan’: Ls ae ‘ Sicetee anit | boar ns > i ae Z ber lua moved to Substitute hubit for maniasitors to believe his identification fx tr all wild horses within the con-| [deal Iuel. and on suggestion of Mrs. Walter Me- correct, fines of the national forests and x | Nab Miller, of New York, practice was) pine ts fines oy ‘continue the drive this bstituted for habit | Lake Isabel cottage | } cessful] #4 cottage for sale) vars those animals were at one aMiss Lois Pearce, who hasbeen eae 1 "Mes. Towner made an un teaching at Tulsa, Okla., during the LEAVE FOR COAST | atécmpt to eliminate three paragraphs |e f h 1 Furs Exclusively “Ita the ARRIVES HOME FROM OKLA- marck, has returned to her home in HOMA Steele. \ Dealer \ past winter, a arrive home this} Mr, week to spend the summer with her! son, Harry, Jr., left this morning by | nos sand ous methods of ing can .]ed mediate possession. Geo. H.|not rounded up. In time many of | if Authorized § parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Pearce. | car for = ct e vie a reliable a vi advo- VISITING AT WILTON Pees ot Yee Aas Ua pueanas ee ack ae Bis: them beeame wild and the ones that Storage - - Repairing Ivan Bigler is spending a week's| ROM WASHBURN leds contained “medical propaganda.” uss, Bismarck. urvived ‘the winters and predatory I phon, 619 207 Fifth St ) vacation with his aunt, Mrs. CL] Mr, and Mrs. H. Kost and family | Wien this failed she proposed lay bites \ on at W ts ‘e te ha ts pas if a bie, are spending the day; lution on the tab’ 1 ‘ va Bigler, is nlso in Y n Bismare ve were only weven ‘votes 0 week, the guest of her uncle, Ted : LEU Bidets ch bean AU) | Newman. FROM TURTLE LAKE “adopted terms re- | - Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Goedert of Tur- | duci injurious unless VISITED HERE tie Take are’ shopping i Bismarck |earried on under the direction of LeRoy Harold of Minneapolis was; today. , ‘|veliable physician, and endorses the in the city the ear Ee ey ie - ~ recent adult weight & short visit with Miss Belle Jolin. > ji soc’ | proving efforts to fomulate a r Hoth Miss Jolin and Mr. Harold were | The | F resbyterian Ladies’ | pre ert xcale for women. former residents of Mott. | Aid will hold a food sale at} Towner was among those who firally LEAVES FOR MONTANA | Hoskins-Meyer, Saturday aft-, voted for it. Miss Laura Lakin, who has been|ernoon at one o'clock. Traryy, teaching at McClusky, left today for| geile ‘ROYAL MOUNTED Miss | her home in Miles City, Mont. MILLINERY BARGAINS | Lakin has been iting friends sl "All early spring, hate must POLICE JOIN IN Bismarck since Sun | ATTEND CLASS DAY PRoGkaM | 8° at any price. oA Titus drove to! ber of late hats, at greatly re- H T FOR RING 4 Wilton last evening to attend thejduced prices. Cash only.—! Mr. and Mrs. ass day exercises of the graduating | yyy, Mi : class. Their nephew, Clayton Perry, Nielsen's Millinery. | is a graduate | | —<—$<—$<—<_______-* | i HERE FROM UNDERWOOD | Mrs, A. Landgren, Mrs. Otto Olson, | AT THE MOVIES | Mrs. Fred Ash and Mrs, Joe Evander -¢ of Underwood returned last night| CAPITOL THEATRE sfter a several days’ visit in the day. tale many readers of Oscar Friends |" m nc i famous story, “Click of the Triangle | RETURNS TO DRISCOLL | | 7,” will be ed to learn that |“ ee ey acchesr arias Giga ic, te, nes vhote dramaties ag be * | now showing at the Capitol theatre, ererson, since Sunday, returned lart | under the title of “The Phantom Bul evening to her home fn Driscoll. | tet, under | the Universal-Jewel 5 Brand, with Hoot Gibson starring in Beg ttinal veiNlatartaateae | the role of Tom Farlane. ‘The author ee cacaday at the | mrnened | Univereal officials and Bi para Reread piirrhf at tne | expr ssed his satisfaction at the ismarek hospital, is getting alon® | selection of the famous star to play micely it was reported today. the leading role in his picture to : a aii which Gibson does ample justice. In ce oN: eg ach city | SuPbort of the star are seen such Pe pNelaon ie in the sity | sterling players yp Eileen Percy, Al- fap guest of her sdeaghter, Misr| lau Forrest, Pat Barmon, Nelson Me- Esther Nelson. She will be heré for) Dowell, Wiliam H. Turner, John T. the remainder of the week. Prince, Gilbert “Peewee” Holmes, RETURNS FRoM BRADDOCK — | ®osemary Cooper and Robert Milash. _ Mrs. Catherine Hendershott re- turned last evening from Braddock ELTINGE THEATRE where she has been the guest of her) Harry Langdon, comedy king, in sister, Mrs. William Baxter. his. first feature -length comedy,! ere “Tramp, Trimp, Tramp,” comes to ALUMNI ASSOCIATION TO MEET | the Eltinge for Friday and Saturday.| ‘There will be a meeting of the Bis-} With this picture the noted me DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician Henry Bldg. 116 Fourth St. Telephone 240W Bismarck, N. D. CAPITOL THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow RCA Loudspeakers ||’ | and RCA Accessories — We are glad to announce that we | have been selected by the Radio | Corporation of America to sell | and service Radiolas, RCA Loud- ° speakers and RCA Accessories. \ | ‘ Radiolas RCA Loudspeakers Your Automobile an Investment or a Liability ‘ : HOOT GIBSON “THE i PHANTOM BULLET” LET ER CLICK! Hoot’s her® again in the fastest drama of the cactus coun- try you ever saw. olis, June 3—()—Canada’s I’ mounted police, whose is that they always get their joined today in what has now in international search for . Ring of Minneapolis, sought tion with his wife's death. were enlisted in the hunt jals learned that a as Ring had either orthwest and had while poss- ae Adequate insurance—the only safeguard against heavy financial loss— keeps your car in the in- vestment class—We of- fer every kind. , $15 to $575 “ “$18 to $245 Convenient Time Payments may be arranged < the border slipped ner es of rangers, woodsmen and settlers Call us for complete par- ticulars. The Helling Agency PHONE 877 108 Third St. Bismarck, N. D. He rides, shoots and clicks his camera through a stampede of hair-raising thrills. He sure makes your heart skip a beat. And there’s a mystery angle that will give you the supreme thrill of, your life. co Hoskins-Meyer The Home of KFYR COMEDY - “The Wrestlers” marck Hospital Alumni Association] edian steps into the super-comedy at 8 o'clock this evening in the} class of Charlie Chaplin and Har- nurses’ reception room. old Llody. a 2 The story of ©“Tramp, Tramp, MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED ( Tramp,” is an. original with Lang- ; A marriage license was issued to) don and one which he has had in i 2Grant O. Lindsey and Hazel Anne] mind for some time. It deals with 5 Dixon, both of Regan, yesterday in| a cross-country walking rac: Burleigh county court. One of the numer = and divertin, RETU TO HOME Tramp, Tra Is Insurance a Side Issue for the Auto s Owner? Miss Eleanor McLaughlin left today] clone scene. An entire township NO! CUTE VUE OEE CMTE oo AUETTIUUSUTN vee for her home in Golden Valley after! js blown to bits by this wind storm. ; visiting in Bismarck with her cousin,| During the taking of the scenes Hi iMiss Maxine Kupitz. the movie cameramen had to be More important than the ——— “anchored” to trees and posts tol} ” ee bs GUESTS OF MRS. HUGHES prevent being blown away. make of the car, than any © Mrs, J. L. Hughes has as her guests! Joan Crawford plays opposite the!} detail of equipment is, Sound for the remainder of the week her| comedian. Others in the cast ure . :sister, Mrs. W. H. Edson, and three) ‘Tom Murray, Alec Francis, Edwards Insurance children of Moffit. Davis and Brooks .Benedict. FIRE TO VISIT GRANDMOTHER THEFT Robert and Richard Carr left to- REX THEATRE COLLISION ay for Fort Clark, N. D., to visit] It is not for nothing that William Sa an : “their grandmother during the sum-| Fairbanks occupies the position that PROPERTY DAMAGE mer holidays. is his in the motion picture world. PUBLIC ‘LIABILITY 5 —— Anyone seeing his work in “The Bat- 4 GUESTS HERE tling Fool,” “Racing For Life," and Mrs. A. Porter and son and Russel the present picture which will be at . P. Erbe are in the city, guests ut the|the Rex Theatre today for the last H & | Erbe home, 419 Seventh street. ltime run will know that his position enry enry ; — ‘is maintained only ‘by the hardest &. (VISITED AT HOME \kind of work. His work includes Insurance Miss Evelyn Cedergreen has re-|everything from riding to driving turned from her home at Coleharhor,| racing cars and in this last picture where she has been visiting. "lhe has to drive a locomotive and eaetl lwhile it is running to effect a most HAS SCARLET FEVER rilling rescue from the cow-catcher Margaret Webb, daughter of Mr.| of the locomotive. It is all in the and Mrs. P. R. Webb, is confined to|day’s work for him and fortunately ‘her home with scarlet fever. for him he likes this sort of thrill —— | stuff, He will not consider the use 3 vig DIN MINOT of a double at any time, but plavs H * procé-Haltfiay has returned from! every bit of all his parts himself. i Minot where he has been visiting ——_— tiends for pataral slay? | NOTICE TO CON: ape CT SIDE- “ or BUSINESS TRIP + 1 c e wners and Occu- ‘ William Langer is transacting bus- neapective Premises i ines in McClusky this week. Sinatter Described: { GOES TO HOME IN STEELE [of the City ; mit " i Miss Nona Cunningham, w peounary, tb, aonaruet a #aek ie in Matinee Every Day at 2:: ‘been spending several weeks in Bis-)iowing described premises as h x jin tet forth, tonwit TONIGHT — Thursday Along the West side of Ls 2 t a4, Original Plat e : ck, and have City Auditor to notify The Weather ou, as provided such Sidewalk front BEGINNING TOMORROW Sweeping Reductions ’ . on Coats and Dresses Cape Coats, Dressy Coats, Sport Coats, Business Coats, Coats for evening wear, for motoring and street wear Many are richly adorned with fur, others have novel trimming and embroidered array of stunning models. All colors, sizes’ andstyles _- . FORMER VALUES FORMER VALUES FORMER VALUES , FORMER VALUES. $75 to $98 $59 to $69 + $39.50 to $45 $34.50 to $39.50 $59.50 $49.50 $29.50 $19.75. One assortment of Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats at $9.85 mmission a i Dresses . sei ea REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS Mostly fair tonight and |} Jowned De Ae ere Ue pour NOR ‘ 3 ; Friday 5 cogtnnel Now WHifivero r M A This unusual Apparel event should be of great interest to the careful shopper, who Guifed. to. constr : S H E A R E R realizes that the smartest and modish garments are procurable in this Clearance described, which are t with ordinances now in force and facie tsar tie ance ot thie hariae: e Silk Dresses — Georgette, Others valued’ at’ $32.50, Printed Summer Silks at if you fail to so construct the Ge pupceperechee ertiee Cc oF canton and satin black and $36,50-at....$24.50 $14.95, $16.95 and $18.45 in front of or alon deeerincds ny are bwned hy goth Sale at Drastic Reductions Bugineer, and in strict accordance 5 S There are many styles and colors to choose from structed by the contractor employed the isgpensd,therot wail bo antetsed ; crepe. Formerly priced One assortment of dresses Dorna- Gordon House apean \are teauleed ey. sald Gedy , at $39.50 to $37.50. ' insizes 16to18. Regular Frocks of many-shades Clearance Sale $37.50 and $35.00, - ‘and styles at $1.95, $2.75, price |..........$29.50 at ......c.0a0+-$16.95 ~~ $245 and $5.45, -.-- such Sidewalk, to make application Dorna Gordon House Frocks of many whades and styles at... .-s<s+++y exp 4-S195y $2.75, $245) and $5.45 1926. H. Atkingon, city Ayaitor, City ot eget, x, vf) FRIDAY AND'SATURDAY i$ to the City Engineer for line and rade of lk and fe Cnety. tian iiesme "s,s |The Bear Cats ae ONE DOOR EAST OF CAPITOL. THEATRE -,

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