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‘TRE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. @ THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1926 Soe PAGE FIVE | The iciapte in a| fourth of July celebration, daly seleseee | American Says He ly . S. Ambassador | dozen bottles in the cupboard.—-Ber- He being ? — and all | lots to the Southerners! a handsome young pepster Louise being what she is— rai ons — renee » ae rry, gives a, mighty fine perform: rangemetns in cooperation with the 'champidn scaled ong pound over the Lo SOLACE , .,,. cor “pee New Beach Shoe; | 112") #ves a.mienty 53d | Green Ensemble war department fora visit on July 4) class limit for their 10 round fight at| dpa Geht}'T abd ts thop; bbitie ig. ‘ i |}. Among other things shown in this | +: |of the Pipe Band of the Queen’s Own | Madison Square Garden tonight.| the only comfort’ you have Tih your | e ‘cinéma clrdua ia the Young nian who Caméron Highlanders of Canuda to| Walker weighed 148 against 143 for | bereavemen a Ocia Q@an ersona arrives in Florida, not to. buy real! Kenmare, N.D. | the Baltignore contender. Widower: Oh, no! I have half a : | estate--but to sell New York City band will pi =e lin Nagels Lustige Welt. WHAT! Was Tortured By Kiwanis Ladies |\Mrs.. John Whalen in love with each other, How | * Py . Hubby: Look, here's dhair in the r manages to become involved in a case | g ay 4 qeaeaes +® S0FomG INNO TH US | at Buenos Aires Mexican Officers} vic cas Were Entertained at a Dinner Dance Wifey dear, ‘Hostess Wednesday | Looks like one of yours, Must have come off the rolling his love aff take up the rem: straightened out, jer of this comedy. Is Seriously Il, Brownsville, Texas, June 24—(AP) at Bridge Luncheon pin.—Answers, London. v te: prt are ary [jatelling a ory of, being tortured S s j ai — ‘OL, THEATRE | ires, Juno 24-—(AP)—| by Mexican officals in Matamoros, in cae ie eat i The dining room of the Country] Mrs. John Whalen entertained There is plenty of action in “My | or, Augustus Jay, Usited States /an effort toy obteig infoembetyn’ con-|) i.) AEST ON ae uti ! club was beaitifully decorated last | Wednesday at 1:30 o'clock with an Own Tal," Fox Films production | lDronehia Hassieelay Tbe” physi: | seuctee byl United eluates Tiebmtetic Je, Doctor?” : : : ataFring: tidy Mix, @Mleh couies to (bronchial pneumonia, Three physi-| smuggler by United States. immigr e eveting for the ladies’ night dinner attractively planned luncheon at the the Capitol theatre for a 2:ay tan| cians are in attendance on him. jtion officers, Nati “Er-tet me have a look jalvaiie ts bere Club. ibout 70,/ Country club. “The dining room was tomorrow oe eH | D ——_ American cittzen, i .-London Passing Show. embers and their wives, a ag | * here with a were. | : prettily decorated with’ s profusion ‘As Tom O'Hara, Mr. Mix _por- ‘Dun here with a rm, wren ‘ - 4 ware Jn attendance, ‘Tho afficers;| Pretiily decorated with s profusion TAY AU LS |Dundee Claims houkler and i'm semisconclous con | Senator Frazier speaks at ata table in the center of the room which was decorated with roses gladioluses. The other guests arranged in groups of six at small tables, cach centered with rogebuds. ments and business sessions of the 8 were adorned with flowers, d| Pink’ was the predominating color, Covers were marked for 31 guests. After the luncheon five tables of bridge were in play, honors going to Honored Guest at to fight at' the drop of a hat, while not actually looking fo! tle at least Iways prepa: one. He sets even while he ut from a peaceful) th avowedly in search of adven- looking for! dition, ! Mickey Walker’s Ma Weight Forfeit | Use Gas, the scientific fuel. 1 | > a tonight, Elks Hall— 8 P.M. 4 i ture—and he finds plenty when he New | Oa Bei oN Heh { a grehentes pared “simi, Se aia Bees Dele bee, C- A Rast and arrives in. the city tnd) becomes a [Are ease pune were ronan cra Enel : aan baivh ‘who did not take part in the member of the mounted police force. Very smart is this green plaid sucde | gsm when the former wellerwelght : . “* “Judge John B fridge ea spent the afternoon | pene w each Shee, popular for its In the course of his wanderings, coilvr. cuffs and belt enecmbl Para NRE TAL ie Mbit ia Sz8 adge John Burke was toastmaster. faiths games = spe noon| bright colors, is made of satin .with) je adopha little Ji, 8 ny reus ar, i 's and belt ensemble \ po RT eS Ee habia buckskin trimming und zipper fypten-| vider, saves the niece of the chief \'* ‘eur i ETT iB * from’ being injured in a runaway. oe 5 1 at the International convention held] Mirg, Necktel Was asc anae Lees | and; fe ie end, fremnou “pang Of] 4 ‘ >: | Fecently in Montreal, gave interest- : af tbleves. Canadian Pipe Band 4 ing talks telling of the entertain- RETURN TODAY. ; ‘ Miss Lindblad formerly lived here. A luncheon was served at the con- servige of the founding of the mis- Mrs, J. P. Curran and Miss Vivian RETURNS F' OM TRIP Theatre Man Dies at Empresses | in the Orient ona home? convention, Benton Baker, past presi- Several Partieg| Prescott, returned Tuesday night TA aa TVINT BPD 4 at Kenmar e July 4 dent of the elub, presided until the HES | trom Milwaukee, Wis. where they EOE MHEICOURE IANO) |. Waahii uh WOne ‘seer orey : r. J. 0. Atnson, the —_— 4 attended the commencement exercises i ci thington, June 2 ) ’ president, Dr. Arngon also gave aj Mrs. John W. Larson, 1004 Seventh] of the Marquette University. Their] iy, Paige yt san Meas chal, eee department has completed ar s | short tale | 5 street, entertained Tuesday afternoon| nephew, Arthur Larson, graduated] ,, Me ton kee ae ———— f LTCC Hl Community singing’ was enjoyed.) and Tuesday evening at miscellaneous| ftom the college of engineering. on Bard and ‘Jacques R. E. Wenzel leading. An attendance| showers, in compliment to. Mrs, in pei cies are'included iy the cast 50>, rr Ee prize for the ladies, a box of station-| George Necktel of Kitchener, Onterig,| . LEAVE FOR MINNESOTA ‘ ery, was won by Mrs. Ed. Cox, Canada.” ‘The guests were members| Mr. and Mrs. S.W. Corwin and] Pouline the star. J. | The Easton orchestra played for of the 1924 greduating clase of the| Mr. and Mrs, Burt Finney and daugh- pee ! the dancing which followed, Bismarck hospital, of which both the| tet. Mary. Louise, left Tuesday after- " q Mrs. § Hi hostess and honor Puest were mem-| Hoen by ear for Dorset, Minn. where Owen Flannigan, ; ¢ bers, and a number of other nurses.| they will spend so at the Cor- . Pa i: Ser Ge t relies, Necktel was formerty Biss win cottage, an Pioneer Resident 9 9 . 3 ebecca Baltzer of this city and wa VACA ¢ H 5 arty For ues! married about a month ago. She}, aes ls of Bismarck, Dead ONLY $4 of Mrs. McDonald | tett. today for her home following a| G, A. Bardsley ®& spending a two] - week's visit in Bismarck. weeks’ vacation with bis sons on! Owen Flanigan, pioneer resident Mrs. Charles Swenson of near Bis-|';,f18%,,Mabel, Micheals entertained | rere tere en een nmmee| of, Bismarck ic PER $1 000 ts mach ental Webtae at | crept tet Mi | SY hy Re i ergo 1 Have you the joy arta to Miss Helen M- Lindbiad| itformal sewing party in Mrs. Neck- 6N VACATION been in the hospital for the past of Parkers Prairies Minn. whe it vis-| Ce!® honor. i Miss Mildred Lidstrom is visiting] tee months. No funeral arrange: FOR 3 YEARS pees alan fetta . i hd Ring here RCRA aT bas | Gone no-EEBowoons |g MUMS, Astor Hin ete Kave'tx yet been andor nacrisewetee: (and Companionship of music Donald. ‘There were about 45 guests, Mrs, ‘W. E. Butler, photographer, ing & two weeks’ vaca She pil Gr: nd Forks | fore. Then plan to visit 1 including the ladies of the neighber- : | also spend some time at nearby lakes, hte hood and a number from Bismarck.| preset: ee the monde eas iversan, plains vedhlg tl Shab | nsures Your Property re peti kse pel | clysion of the afternoon. The rooms of the home were prettily decorated sion there. A new mission church will be dedicated and a three-day _ GN, Wablleben, Herried, S$. D. Miss Margaret W: from a month's has returned which included New Orleans Today. Canadian Pacific in your Against Damage by j Eimprete frou Vae- ; *! visits at St. Paul, Chicago and couver. . ; with roses and garden flowers, TD aC eee ae han rereieini | louse polube’ in 'Obio. ) i . Drop in today and let us show you how easily SENATOR HOOPLE HERE | Photographer for the occasion. Sabai edaie he crear is Largest and Fastest you may own an Orthophonic Victrola. Listen SE! th ——______» 3 i the Pacific . . 4 State Senator’ George H. Hoople! iN HEBRON FOR SUMMER |i AT’ THE MOVIES rmerly manager of theatr _ Pa to the tone and fidelity of reproduction attained Hoople, N. D., is in Bismarck today| yin Emily Urber cad ceand- ity, Memphis, Kansas and 10 luxurious days to _ i en route to the southwestern part of| daughter, dean C Robertson, | @ d here to- | Japan. Then China by this superb instrument, by a new and exclu- the state on @ campaign tour. Mr. stopped in Bismarck esterday for a ELT! THEATRE H and Manila. It costs ies es ° ieee thi ree akricuiturs and Taber on enor short vinit with the Misses Winnifred, Sain toR RAE | WIND: TORM fo more to travel on sive princéple. You will want to “bring this Republican ticket. froth usletbenerin deioentenn ts ld A ame yale mish. thank all those who so pe erheeenra great delight and pleasure into your home. rare i ing to the Fiti sisted during the recent a A GUEST OF SISTER eae ee el aaciedagnctiey ere’, baeas tov EIHAE| ITiners naddeaths noone beset: Phone Today ury. Further informa- There is a model for your taste and purse at a Miss Bernice Budge of Grand i Field’s premiere as a motion picture | band, father and brother and for the ‘ tion from local steam- : . H it tod i + Forks arrived im Bismarck last even-| RETURNS FOR WEEK'S VISIT stars can only be charucterized as— | beautiful floral offerings. | ship agents or wide range of prices, Hear it today, x and spent ie nigl wi er a vi ess. Mrs. C, W. Blunt. fister, Miss Chrissie, Budgc. | Miss| shee plies wens Abending. the)” Mis thes Old Army Game", ig the Mrs. Melvin Welch... ‘Henry & Henry; H. M. TAIT > udge is en route to the Yellowstone ids, Minn.,| Screamingly funny tale of | Elm Dr. J Blunt. i i National park, eee Rie ee hat clgtae| Peettywiiiie, (W.-C. Fields), owner Miss Dorothy Blunt. | Insurance al poe | Hoskins-Me y er GUESTS AT TULLBERG Home | transact business fona week. Mr.jof a drug store in a small Florida Cc roll W; Blunt. ! Minneapolis. +. HUBSTS i! .jtown. This op servi 8 meeting . Pearson. ory Mr. and Mrs, B. H. Malone | and) [len vill appear 38 conse! in sever | place for the towns-people, and thore ‘Thomas Lorton. MMB The Home of KFYR family stopped in Bismarck for a) court here. who would buy stamps, magazines, —— i | short visit with Mn and,Mra. C. J.| 3 books or use the telephone. In other! Hear La Follette, Monday—- a Tullberg before returning to their: words, everything is sold but-drues| 4 uditori :30 P. M \ home in Mott, after spending several) RG, Quam, Minot, formerly con-| Louise Brooks, a little lady who Auditorium, 1:30 P. M. | days wi in Jamestown. | nected with the workmen's compen-| Prom to spose dete sort of - i i if ‘ensation, 8 er - ATTEND, SHRINE. REUNION. | ruin paren arcived here at meh sehen ght de out kes J N M ’ Me. an rs. J. P. be dent of Bismarck, and i yw trave i eee one aed C wath Site, Sten alien Staley and emtot Meme, ane tse How to make DR. M. E. BOLTON|]} J IN. for the Killdeer Mountatris ‘ewhere| Association. er < Osteopathic Physician; THE GOLDEN RULE : they will attend the Shrine reunion. GUESTS OF MRS. COX Strawberry Jam rc Ruaag RaeMaae S1Rd ences ae eer Ne , RETURN FROM MINNEAPOLIS Mrs, R. S, McLaughlin and sons, - 11642 Fourth St. one QUALITY MERCHANDISE FOR L ars, Charles B. Roten and ehlldreny Nereuerive and deem; arrived it Bit heep the co!or and flavor Bismarck, N. D. returned today: from a ten days’ vis- we satel ' the berries it'with Mrs. Rosen's pareite th Min-| Mate fodey for x sexeral days! visit) Of the fresh WOMEN’S PUMPS neapolis, She also. attended the wed-| yin yw cect ' ding of her sister. Rbiiias ss Sour jam will taste enough like Moderate Prices, at P CIAL rw esh berries to use in strawberry RETURNS FROM GRAND FORKS cE DY Sul eae Mise Lillian shortcake if you. make it this new, . S. G. Severtson, cashier of the ‘as their guest Mrs, Cook’s|¢asy, short-boil way with Cert $5 and 5 . ‘4 Capital Security, bank, ‘returned to-| daughter, Mrs. Thomas DeLancy, of| Save the following recipe to use for e s day from Grand Forks where he has; winneapolis; Mrs. DeLancy arrived| sour first batch of strawberry 5 » beon attending the state bankers’ today and will spend the summer in| Cus in halves lengthwise with Sizes 3 to 7; widths A, B and C meeting. Bisniarck, stainless knife about 2 quarts of : 5 > i i ‘ : @Ww | @ ummer mn small or medium-sized fully ripe iy ‘ Women’s new Pumps, with ene strap, in a new blonde leather, LEAVES HOSPIT, VISITS SISTER berries. After halving, weigh out|§ Just what your dentistry is Ko- fancy trimmed and seven different styles in patent leather with Elmer Keller, who recently under-) miss Ida Elfson has gone to Oakes,|2 Ibs. berries, or measure 4% level| fing to cost you. : Years ex- high and low heel. Some have lace tie and one strap. All the went an operation at the Bismarck! 1p, for a few days’ visit with her|eups of berries, packing solidly into! Il perience enables us’ to tell you new latest styles in footwear direct from the factory onne hespital, Phas Hhdy eaet hy ae sister. From there she will go to{the cup until j and fruit come |B the exact amount. We guaran- way we buy them. $8.50 and $10.00 values, our pri returned to ips nome, in Almont. Fargo, returning in about a week, La pee ot ae nie eye tee in writing all work done ann ninety-five and six fifty NS FROM.PORTLAND | — rerURN TO CALIFORNIA _|Use holtest fire and stir constantly |g Will save you in most cases 5 A. Rawlings has returned) my. and Mes, Oliver Webb ieft| before and while boiling, Bring to 2 NEW DRESS MATERIAL Panamas, Melts, Silks, Viska Braid th $) this morning for their home jn Fuil-| full rolling boil and boil hard for 2 cen dé . ie . anamas, Felts, Silks, Viska Braid erton, Calif., after a several weeks’ Remove from fire and 1,500 yards of new dress material just ree with her sister. visit with relatives. fi Te ae: Leta an prints, crepe de chine and taffeta pee. \ eatedly for just 5 minutes r VISITS WIFE HERE ‘| RETURNS TO HOME ing from fire, to cool slightly. 4 d A Unusual reductions in Pattern Hats Richard Everson of Washburn “4 = and cover th jam at ( el ‘ nee: Py . sates came to Bismarck yesterday to visit|,,2is¢ Anne Felend: of Almont te) rene tea melted paraffin f Dress Crepes Dress Prints his wife, who isa patient.at the Bis-| org short visit in the city with Mrs.] ‘The short bgiling time, possibl 700 yards of silk and cotton Dress prints in all kinds of All going at gare hone O. C. Ellingson. only with Certo, prevents the loss crepe, beautiful assorted pat patterns, flowered and 7H — of delicate flavor and the darkening || COME NOW—DON’T WAIT Rescate, toweet vhecked. Very fine material HERE FROM MOTT BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT in color which used to occur during eee ae | see losers gl chethed Very fine materia Mr, and Mra. Grant Helming and] yr. and Mrs. Frank Zander of Man-| the old Jong boil. It also gives you Every Courtesy Is Extended to checked and ‘ge coin do for dres: s like - daughter of Mott are spending @ few! gan announce the birth of a daugh.|4 larger m, since you | # “Gutof-Town Patients ( # firures. $1.19 to $145 val- 1 00 to 00 dare in Bismarck, visiting and shop< ter yesterday at the St. Alexius hos. save the | large teay. of jui plete Their Casen Immedi ue pare ninety-eight e e . pital, ch used 2 ents a ye . —— — Certo is a pure fruit \duct— * T . . "ROYAL NEIGHBORS MEET To- GUESTS HERE the “els . Jiutatance, of ‘uit te All Work Guaranteed 9 8 : 4 8c 3 7 ined and bottled. A book of simple . > The Royal-Neighbors will, meet to- Hen . Brass inthe Ate aetcea fecipes comes with ench bottle, New York Dental C yar AND UE = + might at 8 o'clock at the A. 0. CR Abra rata ar eo tori bie grocer carries Certo, oF you all op pect I peta can sen ie '(for postage) and ge: Co ‘hs oe meee aa ATTENDING SCHOOL a rial “halfisizg. bottle “which wil mpany Taffeta Grepe de Chines } \ iet Shipp| make from glasses of jam ‘ : ? ‘ B ‘ands. srepe de chine This Wee Mrs, Huth Olson and Mrs, C. oH haven gone to the Dickinson Nomi] or jelly, depending upon. the. recipe Opposite N. P. Depot Beautiful new shales of | 3 ho anes a we le chia This Weck Only Foe of Washburn are the guests Of) to attend the summer session, used, Address, Deusias Pectin. Cor- | BISMARCK, N. D. Phone 234 changes, baat Hane dal babes 0. Tein saath FREE: Soft Water Shampoo with every Marcel - pon eb S .¥. si 5 e new late si vl lowered igures. Re, " > 21S IDL hepiiten whee eee is fall shades. Special, w yard, | ¢2.50 seller. Our price spe- Miss Katherine, Marge, daughter) po itton with the licensing deyart-| == one sixty-nine cial, two nineteen a yard 9 egge of Mr. and Mrs. 8, jareks, Is SCT-| mont of the attorney general's office. 2 1] 9 rresen § e geen VISITS DAUGHTER $1 .69 yarn x YARD . Red Tag Sale at Scott's! Mrs. B.C. Larkin has gone to. Car- ‘ “ anne Grocery, Saturday. ____|tinsign for a viait with’ her daugh- ey Building Mandan ‘s e : MISS LUND AT CROSS ; Miss Henrietta Lund is spending a : | bo weeks’ vacation with friends at wi a ‘rosé, N. D. The Weather a ee a : RETURNS FROM SEATTLE Pi etl F nal oO ut of Partly eloudy tonight Miss Clara Christ has returned : 1 L 3 Se : 9 ; h. from month’s. visit in Seattle, Matinee Every Day at S k and Friday; not muc Wash. with ber broth Lat " change jo"temperaturs GoEs TO DULUTH TONIGHT — THURSDAY ate Spring y Ne. = = Harry Johnson left this morning she : ? cg tor. Duluth, Minn, ‘where he. will Millinery make is home, Business and as POLA NEGRI and NOAH BEERY : od ve RETURNS FROM CENTER ; Friday and “We Th Ke Ye ” Social Activities pfiank, V. Klobert returned today | - ° 99 Saturda: e ‘an ou 1% ym two wee! vacation spent af 4 °. A fo Pema: | EE "| “The Crown of Lies fn ee ccna ° A ee -__ ON VACATION In this assortment you “we htw t \ John Bowers of the state land de- a : 2 will find hats formerly Lightrehgiit [i recat ieclrts, «os “et Ae American immigrant girlfoisted ypon Which will be closed out “MISSION” _ - Suits nr HERE ON BUSINESS a small European kingdom ‘as its’ missing with the others, regard- } ; { AC. Isaminger of Arena was a queen—She rules wisely for a time under a less of price. ‘ Y i : . : 1 |] $15, $18, $25 business visitor in the elty today. CROWN OF LIES—and then—! r Orange and Grapefruit Juices will be HERE FROM WILTON : \ This value giving rale*occurs at a most opportune time, i dj Oe \ Roger Manley of Wilton is in the ‘ Hiers Co! ed: “Hit hin’ U ” making it possible to seleet several for the price of one. served here all day: Friday Xe oF oe city today on business. . Walter medy— ¢! Pp D Je thi : ‘ ute HEBE,ON BUSINESS | res cules Lomein 6° ‘SMITH BOWEN HAT SHOP rop in, sample this wonderful drink: for ‘g-fow days on business. Orange-Kist for Everybody ~ ‘ ..»,,Bismarck Cloak Shop 118 Third Street 4 : : i pnt a + ARES treet All Phones, 211 ‘ae ew ‘BUSINESS VISITOR 2 sets Silverware given away fase ates : : = ek fi ; la Basso Pasaaen, i;

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