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PAGE TEN THE ‘BISMARCK TRIBUN®, FRIDAY, JUNE‘11, 1926: BALDWIN Mr.*and Mrs. Oscar utter and family were visitors at the Richard Borner home Sunday evening. i Mr. und Mrs. 4. S. Fevold left last week on a two weeks’ vacation to points in the east. Prof. L. C. Peterson and wife will fpend the summer vagation period i Wisconsin © they will visi among relatives and vacation at th lakes John Rupp lef in the weel for Clearbre sota, where month. home of G be: mer, and utiful Clear Lake, in the Minnesot m Brown has returned from Fla where i oM 1 daughter, wh by the death of ndid to the petition in report Gertrude Fricke, who ha yw Mrs, Hanson at tne ft pp block for sor to Maur moved to the Menoke fall Miss Do Kocher has accepted a posi helper in the 1 hotel. She is a hter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kocher of Burnt Creek townshil Otto H who has been a patient in the Bismarck hospital for several week returned ho Mr. Hogue is still week from the ef 1 fects of his ope tion and seems to gain strength slowly Mr. McAvoy wer Sunda at the home of Mr. and Mrs kenstein. Mucilenberg of Wilton ec ducted church services in the Pr church Sunday afternoo| Grah returned | Wilton after a few it with friend’ in town y Zsther Johnson, a sister Mrs. Oscar Satter, will arrive eariy in July from her home at Portland, Oregon, to visit among friends and | in thi mimunity. Miss} in accomplished musician, tudied in ¢ « The Johnson family are f idents of Bald having lett for the west some years a The do not like it very well where they having experienced several dr W. Jiras and daughter,| he Cromwell district, visit Miss Ann Brown Tuesday Mount of Bismarel part of the week visiting friends in this community. t Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Little were t bus s callers in the capital city | Thursday where Mr. Little attended a school meeting. Stewart and child anette, of Mandan, Mrs. Stewart's mother, | Macumber, of Wilton.| d through here the latter ps the week en route ty Mandan, my Milton. Mr. Stewart, who is pastor of the First) Presbyterian church of M nore, Md. H windy and crop lack of moi within a few days the crop will be very small in this territory nt JENCOE rmers of thi riet are apply ing the finishing touches to their spring's work, ‘There is still, some corn to be planted and some be h could be done if i ‘or the dry condition of the ground, making it f cult to plow Gus 0. K sthe Kratt Co, f Sheldon, wa tr business in this distriet last Mr. Kratt owns large tract in this vicinity. Mrs. Robert Woodland, who has| heen visiting relatives in South Da- kota for the past two pected home soon. The new manse which has been in} the course of construction for some time past is now completed Sorenson and mother are now n settled ther » build) and will n & monument to those th the advancement God The meeting Wednesda; ed. R Sorenson del teresting and instru from the scriptures. said, and the remainder of the even- ing was spent in singing. Meetings will also take place on Friday even- ing for the pur getting to- gether and practicing singing. These meetings are very interesting and anyone who likes singing would do well to attend. Samuel Robinson and family of Me- Kenzie, N. D., together with Mr. \Robinson’s mothr and brother from Saskatchewan, Canada, visited at the Nicholson home recently. ‘The early sown small ¢ of this district are lodking what sick due to the _ which we have experienced. late crops, which look much better, -are badly in the need of rain and “warmer weather. Grass is very short and in some sections shows signs of ‘wilting dua to the dry weather, which ig very unusual so early in the sea- #01 in Becknall, who has proved’ him gifts skillful and efficient at ‘art of raising pets, has delivered sala pigs and bunnies to secgntly. who had the mis- Dixon and sons Earl and, Alvin; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown; Brooks, dadghter Adrian; Betty Marx; Rudolph Hag- en; Mr. and Mrs. Jog Brostrom. Henry Johnson's quist spent Sunday at Walter John- And afterwards they tqok in ‘the ball "5. King held a most interesting meet- Jgame between Linton and Eureka, ing at the home of Mr NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS a MAKES HARD SENATORS THE FOOLISH OFTEN WISE ny time; he knows ‘how perience, and, as to re- es his chances. The camera folk speak of Mrs. Longworth as “temperamental.” Sometimes she’s all smiles and af- Sometimes she’s very hard to get along with. picture suits her. most impossible to satisfy her. Paulina haen where she ca A Funny Sight It’s a funny sight to see powered public mah moistening hjs lips-to. make ’em look rosy and shak- ing the. sags and his draperyg preliminary to ha’ his photo shot. ‘N.D. MERCHANTS |THE NAME JOHNSON, . AS PRESIDENT Grand Forks Was Chosen /as Meeting Place For Next Year’s Convention “Merle Buck and Edwin Morferd of Hampton were in town Saturday. Steve Koppy and daughter Eli: Brownawell were Moffit jbeth of the Hotsehead valley were in town Tuesda; bunch of the young folks gath- dat the Orrin Lee home Sund noon where the boys pri turned front Bi king treatments (By CHARLES P. STEWART) “O! what a face, and of ture would it he worthy!”—Juvenal. Washington, June 11—Washington’s big men are mdstly very sensitive about their pictures. Everybody knows that women are pretty particular how their photo- graphs look, but who’d suppose that a@great he-man, high enough up in public life to be in the Senate or the cabinet or even ‘would fret Ii We are sorry to hear that the in- fant son of Buzz Benedict has yellow visiting with few days this week. heep in the west for son Mr. and Mrs. B. Gooding enter- Edna Steinquist is visiting a few 'days with het sister Mrs. iting with friend jton the past week. Henry Knittel from out by the river, were callers in own Sunday evening. Mrs. F. J. Pietz, Miss Doris Philips, jand Lillian and Allen Quast of Linton, Hers ay A. W. Quast home Tuesday evening. : Ellen Foell, daughter of Mr. and i Mrs. Frank Foell, is on the sick list. ~~ CROMWELL spring work and are in putting in culverts and doing other road work, Mrs- Harvey Moffit, 0 eighborhood, who owns a ' their home erson is quite ill {from the after-effects of the Bill Bitner is visiting a few days Christ. Grenz, at the Martin Hagen home. Lucille Brooks, Who has been work Wilton Cafe, Monday for Bismar accepted a position. Ness and son Paul Mandan ‘visited r Nordstrom family Sunday guests at the Ernest been busy for 1, Where he HES corn to the Oscar} | White House, e a chorus girl, while Miss Mary Metchalf plans on -leav- and Pearl Krush of } Pearl's parental home, Nick Krush school at Valley City during v obile car is getting to be | ‘ ‘ shadows, just the right expression on his map, his pose and his clothes? Well, nearly all of them do. honestly believe classy pictures of themselves in the newspapers make votes ‘for them and that they lose the pictures makes them ap- president of the North Dakota Re- ts association at the final this morning of the three Mr. Krush, daughters Susie nied by Ada Fairman, | motored to Wilton Friday. night to attend the graduation exercises. Lawrence Johnson Krush home Saturday afternoon. Arthur Hansen, son sister Ada Fairman visited Jat) h the Nick Krush home Saturday aft- Eva, accomy Mr. and Mrs. J relatives and intiiffmte after the. fact, watch him admire the result, if he likes it, or to listen to his lament, if Other officer: Sorlie, Buxton, first president; G. G appy couple a long and time residents of this They might be right, for all I visiting friends ne of ’em, a few days ago, tell me it was ople from the Aui A Cooperstown, Po " ishonorable” to re- ithout painting tors elected by the as- lation chose WV ecretary to serve "for an-| > Coolidge Is Funny President Coolidge rs. F. H. Schroeder and is one of the son Freddie, and Mr, and Mrs. 'T. and children, spent Wedne: day evening at the Edward Morr’ nan made a business ; Krush home Mon- “so he wouldn't look li Governor Ress’ Son Urges Measure Against Her Wish “Cheyenne, W accommodating with photographers but he He quite frankly knows hosen as tue | place of meeting next daughter Caroline : left to the board of Abbe ts F after a| and son Norman visited at the Wal- jter Johnson home-Sunday afternoon. Jonnson and Gus hauled grain to Wilton Saturday. Dave Dixon and family, Mrs. John Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Heltimes {da le ree] Henry Johnson, members of the Cromwell school board, together with the clerk, photograph well fants the best breaks he can 's been “shot” so much that learned a lot about {t, too, and quently makes suggestions that pro- fessionals can't afford to ignore. Mrs. Coolidge, on the other hand, turned from Eldrid ‘visit with their daughter Tollet B. Garnass, ciation and school officers meeting | ter and Mrs. N. A. Soderholm are which was held in Bismarck Thu proud parents of a baby girl born « crowd attended the Joe Varley and nephew, C at the church photographs exceptionally well. doubt she also is aware of the fact. At any rate, she worries hardly any when picture-taking’s going on, b leaves it to the cameram Photographers all like Vice Presi of Wyoming cen scholarship, is against his ‘mother, the first woman He favors the extension of the Yellowstone . and Mrs. Jake Hiltimes, Mrs. jor and recipient of a John Dixon and granddaughter Mar-| at that time. | cella. Dixon. of Bismarck visited with |" ytt aq M relatives, Dave Dixon's Sunday. Donald Johnson called at the An- strom home Monday night, Marie Johnson, who has been at- nding school at Joehome Saturday and will spend her ning on towns} vacation with parents, Mr. and Mrs.}) Henry Johnson. in and Gladys Pop ar- unday from Riverton, Wyom- the doctor| ing, where they have completed a suc- ar of teaching spent Thursday at| pects to spend her va parents, Mr. and rion’ Hanson,| Gladys Pop is vis Clarence had some dental work done 4 sing, the use of coupons and son is the pro t coach car, which awrence deep water way, urging support of legislation bene- ficial to agriculture and commend- ing the state development program |4 eater North Dakata As- ere passed this morning. 128-Year-Old Paper Had Its Crime News _ Indianapolis, June 11.—()—Orig- inal copies of the Greenfield, Mass., Gazette, printed in Greent one hundred and twenty-cight ago, are in possession of Wallace Cru- ger of this city. Yellowed with time, but in a re- markable state of preservation, each page is legible. 5 vertised in each issue ‘that it was “an, rtial register of the times,’ was published every Monday. A perusal showed that the early J Ss were “4s much in crime news, the chi national congress and in foreign ac- ties as they are today. re shopping in Bismarck boundaries of ional Park; Gov. Ross opposes the extension. Although his mother has declared her view that the extension “would tageous to Wyoming, George Ross at the state convention of Izaak Walton League d and advocated a resolution favoring tite extension of the park’s bound- n spent Friday afternoon with Mrs. Philip Monroe. a daughter of Mr. and Maria” reputation ond might canjec ture that he'd be ferocious with ‘em. On the contrery he’s most obliging. Perhaps it’s because he’s one of the kind who generally “take” well. (It isn’t always beauty that makes a good photograph.) Speaker Longworth some housecleanin Fred Josephuson B. N. Lein and Kath- las Borkman motored to Mrs. Enos Strandemo and accompanied by Fulton Nelson, visiting and shopping in Bald: jon with her Martin Hagen. |, ing a few days jolph Hansen called on home Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Otto of Menoken, s J. Ziras family, Mrs. Joe Varley and yer and baby nday with the e e and Mr. and] Rudolph Hagen, Bill Bitner, Irene Pop called ‘at the “i Miss Gale|Gunder Hagen home Monday night. Arthur Bjerhus. Hagen and Glad John Birkeland q r, took dinner with the . Whittel family Sunday. , TATTOO-MAD Tokio—Tattooing, which in Japan, is becoming a fad are kept busy attooers in their studios or on di at the Martin Hagen home, de- parted Tuesday by car for her home at Bottineau, Nérth Dakota. Rudolph Hagen, Bill Bitner, John » attended the dance at| Olgeirson and Martin Hagen motored Alll reoprted a] to Wilton Monday afternoon, Mrs. €. W. Brooks and daughter started in Lein| Jennie called at the Martin Miss Thelma} home Monday. Harold Soderquist made ‘a business Dallas Borkman and] trip to Axel Steinquist Sunday. Dorothy motored to Regan Sunday at N. A. Soder the young fajks from ew tthe Bud Lund home in Kid- caller at the Hagen | down ti One famous geisha of Osaka has the picture of a monkey tattooed on Many have tigers, dragons creatures tattooed up- coll is teaching. News in the various states also was given pron MORE NICO N.Y. fhe | her back. Krush home Monday evening, also] ° at the Arthur Hansen home. Baseball practice is in full swing at Painted Wood th relatives in Steele aristocrats have taken yp the orked into their flesh, The | regard tattooing arous custom—even worse than | tine y teand 2] custom, by the tobacco-breeding plant erholm home. is the proud owner of a xperimental Station here. wanted for the and Evelyn, to y afternoon, Beyer was a Bismarck caller ster. Valdemar Lein is on the sick list. Au M. J. Lein motored to Arena Mon-| ing son Allan left by car, Monday trip through the it relatives in Ore- industry which makes larg in the manufacture of bug poison, Peacock” feathers run confiscated by British customs ‘officials, CONQUER CONSTIPATION EASILY Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN relieves _con- stipation because it is 100 . A. FL McCall is spending this k with her sister, M N. The Call of the Country | Qut and away from the humdrum of the or- dinary—in your own car—with the’ above and a thrilling road ahead! TI! die West has a glamour all its own—the gla- mour of the unexploited and unspoiled. Marvels of nature—places of romance— beat tiful scenery—are waiting for you to them out. ,_ Flowers in buttonholes are becom- ing a fashion again. t Christensen spent a few Sharp of Layman ‘01 west and will gon. " p. Rempel will hold an auction household good: at his home Arneson with some work Monday few from around here attended n dance given at Jank ay, 2 Warner and pect to leave Regan in the near fu- The Ladies Aid had an enjoyable last Wednesday at the farm home of Frank levening a number of the members pleasantly surprised Mrs. J. D. Rem- Miss Eunice Stienmitz ter, Mrs. Frank Prater. > on and Mrs. Ver- non Hallum spent Saturday afternoo: at Soderholm’: jon was held Wildfang was : N relected directo rhus and Harold Chris motored to Driscoll Monda Huff spent ‘the week-end at his home h The Moffit ball team came to Reg- an Sunday and was defeated in a ten inning game by a score of 5 ‘to 6. game and many ers turned out to see the ganie. s Gertrude Grotberg, who fin- lished a successful term of school in ‘Tuttle, spent a few days at the A. H. She left Friday for % BRAN sidious trouble send its poisons through your body. Pimples, spots before the eyes, indigestion and headaches—are: warning signs. Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN is guar- anteed to relieve constipation or your money is refunded. Delicious with milk, fruit or with other Fine in cooking. ‘ in Battle Creek, ' by all grocers. ; Mr. McEnery tried part-bran substi- tutes — but only | ALL-BRAN brought complete re- lief. “ Here’s what he says: “For fifteen ye: bothered with constipation. . years ago I tried out mixed bran and corn flakes but did not get much relief. Som eighteen months ago, 1 be; motored to Fred Josephu- son's Monday afternodn. motor trip to N.D. . Alfred Olson spent Hillsboro and It was some round here attended | Toot the revival meeting held near Steele far from ‘you: Ir 7 home you may find shortlist below isameresuggestion: Bolte, Mrs. Man- . rl, of Jamestown visit- r Sunday ‘at the Geo.. Manley Helgeson hone. Fargo to spend the summer. Mrs. A. H. Sundberg took a load of fisher-women to the river Tuesday. They spent the day, returning in the attending parochial 1—Sequiota Cave, Missouri. Contains enough water to make a lake. Its stalagmites and other wonders can be viewed ftom a boat. Sequiota State Park is eight miles southeast ingfield which is on State Highways No.3 and No, 14. 2—Backbone State Park, Delaware County, Towa. Beautiful Richmond Springs and trout fish hatchery nearby. a chester which is on State Highways No. 3—Statue of Sacagawea who helped Clari: win the race with England country, amore im} int and figure in our earl Pocahontas. At Bismarck, State Highways No. 3 and No. 4—Galena, Kansas, center of America’s greatest Lead-Zinc fields. Itasca Park Highway No. 5—Tomb of Lincoln at $ hundreds of souvenirs Old Salem nearby Lincoln lived 10 anid No. 4. chool election was held in School 1 Tuesday afternoon. H. Hanson was re-elected L From the first week to this good day, I have never ha to take a dose of any laxative medicine of any description. + James D. McEneny, . F. D. No. 4, Alto, Texas. Constipation is the enemy of healt The cause of more ‘han Don’t let this in- Made by Kello; is attending al yy everywhere. Bible school began Monday with a large enrollment. tween the ages of four and through high school may attend. The school assembles from 9 a. * m, tntil There are two Miss Holstein of Wing. This is a fine thing for children and we are indeed glad to see the interest that is being, shown in the work. At the school election last week Mrs. Anna Wilson jon and son Arn- 1 Thursday fore- visited with rel. vid Anderson of Bismar e Gunderson, John and . George Christianson forty diseases, AUDITORIUM ‘ONE NIGHT—THURSDAY, JUNE 17 The largest and greatest Musical ', Show that willever be seen in Bismarck =, ~—1--7; Orwell and M spent Sunday evening at B. M | “ithe ré treatments from D: Fritz Hagen motor d Are Sat- caer oa lected direc- & 3 be English services i P ve English services in iting. 62 votes be- ing cast.’ A, L, Garnes was elected fi tion was rathe called at the and Mrs. Roberts from The Martin Olsberg family left by henson was a calier at Daniels and son Lynn, for. the home in Fargo. y on his summer ay. Rise and Selma izens and hope they will like their new bome. iels and son will drive on apolis for a two weeks’ visit before returning here. : Miss Loretta Meade has moved into the house formerly oceupied by the Chas, Roe fami y, preserved there... State Christianson butcher a hog Mond aye : Pautesni, a formeg resident neighborhood, drove through cinity Tuesdd, iy. Reganites plan on tak- ing in the Robbins circus Friday in | assisting Att | Bjerhus fixing his wind mill erna ‘Torgeson spent M Calquhoun. and ngers on the tra morning to Hazelton. They spent the day, visiting a home of Mr. and Mrs. E Samuel, were p resort Webster, jackson Cay stopped. Shaye Highways eyilge ie ‘mile above sea of ¢ beauty locked ie walls, In the Bade HS a ok Nose” © Stations will sup- ever you may tomo: ‘ PAINTED WOODS Enders snd dauyhters, turd: “4 n_ Bates day a Rente, motored to Linton Wednesday Lawrence Johnson made a business all with Nick Krush Saturday aft- ness caller in u . he » union Sunday school w Yetter of Linton trans- acted business here Thu level, a fairyland i ra Dixon, who has been visiting past-week ut the Alvin returned Sunday to her home eturned Wednesday even- Fargo’ and Minneapolis where she has spent several weeks, Math Koppy of ; the valley was a short’ caller in town Friday evening. sg Mr. and Mrs, John Bell and child- Francis and Beatrice Ann of Carson, N. D., eame Friday to vi: Mrs. Bell’s sister, Mrs, Charles They returnet day, taking with them Mrs. Enders and daughters, Dorothem and Renee. They will visit there for :several K. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lange and son nest called at the Dave Dixon’ home unday night. WILD ROSE The Kruse and Moffit are busy grad north of school n, of Bismarck, ar- | rived Sunday and’ is enjoyi it at her aunt’s pli Dixon and Wallace itors at school No. 1 young’ nice v with Howard Marsh © ny (ing! r and Ilse Marvenga pagel e south of Braddock, Fri-| strom were v Metcalf spent. the week-| her friend Miss Earl Dixon was absent from school Esther, No. 1 Monday afternoon. Adrian Brooks called at the Mar- in Hagen home St af alter, Lawrence and Henry John- a son were callers at Arthur Hansen's and little| on Sunday. Batzpr of Braddock J. |S. Swanson finished assessing] ti last week, and turned in the books to! the township clerk's * Quite a number of Temvik’ attended the old time pavilion at Linton. Miss Shirley Germati ‘of Linton was visiting with friends here Fri- day ‘between trains. ju ‘emvik people took in the dance at Dobson’ Arnson Ott and daughter,| Alice, of Hazleton were short callers here Tuesday, aftern Emil Geier and fam at Any Standard Oil . Anas td Oil ‘Teport a very a 4 3 Rudolph Hagen called at therC. W. enjoyed Sunday dinner at the Ernest, Brooks home Sunddy afternoon, Herbert Wilson and Louis Birkholz bout trips Sunday at , Wilton and to Ed- Gunder Hagen and Frank Erickson | di ilton Saturday night. a caller at Wil- ebster of near Still, and Ed. Petersen, visited at C. W. grandson, Kir Saville home. Albert Lunde of Moffit is helving Henry Hanson move stones where the road is to be graded. Mr. and Mrs. D, T. Owens of Bis- marck were down Wednesday to at- Pugh and Manuel Schank. Tom Nelson was through here the fore part of the week selling a filter id Axel Steinquist, | gar Jacobson. MALL ORDERS -addressed env. to Harris & Woodmansee—with enclosed) | § (Send welt Albert Nelson w: he} system for softening hard water. iret 2 rows—$3.85; nex rved—$1.10—tax included Brooks home Friday aftern: M and Mrs.. Li ed to Bisma Some of the Wilton ‘Saturday vicinity. ate? t Mr, aad Mrs, ee ath gg len ac je y. jisses ‘Metealf Bay ja_ Saville were shopping in Bismarck Thursd Carrie Fisher, » Aldyth Ward and Mrs. Linton, a tht fi Rbis] The T folks Sid Mike dereltho, Seq park. tb