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td * iting at the where Miller | t 1 i j evening Mrs. Sorlie Is Honored by Grand Forks Women While Visiting There frock and a white picture hat trim-| med with colors of her frock. ~ There weré several hundred wom- en in the group which greeted Gover- uor and Mrs. A. G. Sorlie on their arrival in Grand Forks Wednesday. When Mrs. Sorlie alighted from the: train she was presented with a cor-|and Mrs. Sorlie to Riverside park) sage of larkspur, roses and aon Fo where they were honor guests at a’ brekth by Mrs, 0: 8, Hanson, wife] picnic. | of the Grand Forks “Sortie for Gov- Mrs. Sortie is expected home this} ernor” club. The governor's wife] evening und the governar will arrive was wearing a dark silk traveling|in Bismarck Sunday evening. FORMER RESIDENTS VISIT HERE Mrs. Jay Grills and di ters, Loretta and Gladys, of Terre Haut Ind., are in Bismarck this week, vis: home of Mrs. Grills’ mother, Mrs, Katherine Deibert. T' will gé to helg ome Monday to visit relatives and friends, and will return here the latter part of August for a further vi fore returning to their home. The Grills lived in Bis- marck until a little over a year ago when Mr. Grills, who was assist manager of the Armour plant here, was transferred to a like position in the Indiana city. —< they visited friends and relatives at! RETURN FROM EASTLEN TRIt | Mankato and the Twin Cities M d d | Hauch wiil resume his work as | type operator at the Tribune office) jonday. GUEST OF MR.-AND MRS. LARKIN | Mrs. L. G. Sodeholm and daughter, | Ada; Raymond, Lou Soderhol: Mont the Business and Professional Wom- (1, RETURN FROM POI.TLAND Mra. H. W, Taylor and Mrs. Kt. J. ong lin returned this moruing from 3 ind, Ore., where they ‘ave been} to attend the funeral of a brother, daugh' who was drowned last week. They were accompanied home by their mother, Mra, H. A. Wehlez, and their sister, Miss Isabelle Wehietz, who! will visit here for a month. RETURN FROM MOTOR TRIP Mr. and Mrs. George F. Hauc and daughter, Lorraine, returned to- day from a two weeks’ motor trip through Minnesota, during which The tenni: and Lewis, ter, who accoi nied her p:rents as far as Ann Arbor, went on to Mt Vernon, Ohio, and joined them again in Chicago to return hom ~ “h thei, 1 te a week’ ‘and jorrow for their homes after! visit in Bismarck with M: HAS. GUESTS a Mrs. M. R, Larkin. The visitors; A House and brothed,|are relatives of Mrs. Larkin. | terdu: Ernest House, of Grand Forks have been visiting friends in Bismarck an their sister, Miss Helen House, in Miss Gertrude Husby, night su- Mandan. They returned home yes-| perintendent of the Trinity hospital! terday, going ty way of Minot. They | in Minct, is in Bismarck, the guest of Mrs. E. L. Smeling and children are made the trip by car. her brother and sister-in-law, Staie in the city for a visit with Mrs. Dairy Commissioner and Mrs. John Smeling’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. RETURNS FROM VISIT Husby. Miss Husby and Mrs. Husby Charles Wachter. Miss Frances Melander has return- ed from Portland, Ore., where she has been the gi of her mother, Mrs. C, Melander, and her sister, Miss Lenora. Melander, and from! Mii Seattle where she was the guest of | rue Mrs, 8. E. Johnson. e 1 HERE FROM WYOMING Mr. and D..0. Gordon of | Thermopolis, Wyo are in the uests of n’s parents, Sn Mrs. Jes: orden. This is their VISITING IN WABEK first visit in'the city for six years.| Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MeGuiness and Gordon is employed in the oil|son, Buddy, are visi ing at Wabek, s in Wyoming. N. D., with relatives. jr. and Mrs.| — McGuinness are expected home soon, ON MOTOR TRIP will leave in a few days on a motor trip to Minnes | } { GUESTS AT MONSON HOME Amanda Schele has been a] Mr ited McIntosh, Minn., accompanied by her| cousin, Miss Jo Monson, who willj spend the summer with her. N.D but Buddy will spend the summer at Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Wilde are ex- Wabek, pected home Sunday from a two, weeks’ motor trip through the state. They visited friends and relatives at Mott and Minot. HERE ON BUSINESS Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Engel of Es-| mond are spending several’ days in} the city on business. Mr. Engel is) a member of the state guaranty fund commission. DRIVE TO YELLOWSTUNE Mr. und Mrs. J. J. Loberg, M nd Mrs. Theodore Paviak, and M Mrs. Reko of Mandan have left by car for the Yellowstone National park for a two weeks’ trip. RETURNS FROM. WESTERN s Clifford “Tohnson,” engineer with the state highway coimission scala returned from a six weeks’ trip in VISITING DAUGHTER the west, visiting at Seattle, Van- Mr. and our sae siyters ej couver and Victoria. city for a week-end visit with their daughter, Miss Gudrun Sanford, at VISITING HERE the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miss Sally Miller, city health nurse Davenport, Towa, who has been Byrne. at Le visiting in Bismarck for several days, AT _LAKES t Mr. and Mrs. John Bowers and two, children have gone to the Minnesota lakes for a two weeks’ vacation. They stopped at Fargo to visit M1 ers’ father. Protection ‘| Against SummerColds | SCOTTS EMULSION} Rich in Cod-Liver Oil Vitamins GUESTS HERE Mr. and Mis. M. Fishman of Grand Forks are in Bismarek, guests of Mr. Fishman’s brother-in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, J. Stegel. LEAVES TOMORROW Miss Bertha Patmer will leave to- morrow mornin, Jamestown, Carrington and keston on weeks’ business trip. HERE FROM LISBON , Sidney Adams of Lin- bon spending the week in the city. Mr. Adams is a member of the state bar board. RETURNS FROM TRIP W. A. Zellmer has returned from a two weeks’ bufiness tri northern part of the state. ERE FROM TIMMER Bt 1 fson and daughter of a re fa the city yesterday * two " VISITING AT: PAINTED WOODS as ut i . We laiting" with ge ves ‘at Painted friends cnd_ rel Woods. fron’ visit with friends ia Mi USINESS ‘VISITOR ~ BI John J. erie A of Wilton was in Bismarck yesterday on business. HERE-ON BUSINESS — A. H. Lundberg of Regan was in the, city: yestel on_busi ‘ $1.00""" Miss Ethel jreturned ‘Thursday |Stanton, where she’ visited friends for three days. | Miss Margaret Caverno, who ha: been ‘the guest of Miss Marion Quain [candidates for a number of weeks, will leave} here this morinng. this evening for her home in St. Louis, M ; Driscoll and Miss | GUEST OF MR. AND MRS. HUSBY' Ruede of Linton. 116¥, Fourth St. left this morning for New England, | vi she will visit her parents. Miss is a graduate nurse of the St. Alexius hospital training school. MISS BUDGE LEAVES TONIGHT Miss Chrissie Budge, secretary to| been a student at the University of Governor A. G, Sorlie will deave this; Wisconsin. id iz for Des Moines, Iowa, to at- itend the national convention of busi- ‘ness and Professional Women’s clubs. |She will stop at Minneapolis for a week-end visit ‘with her sister. VISITOR LEAVES FOR CHICAGO Miss Marté Helgeson of Gardiner, : . who has been the guest of Mrs. Two cars ‘containing members of +E. McCurdy since Wednesday, left ‘ orning for Chicago, where she en’s club. of Grand Forks were in! will spend the summer. She teaches the parade which escorted Governor in the Gardiner schools. jad Land: They will visit friends at Medora and} ed friends Bowman. . BACK FROM VISIT Mrs. morning iter of Mr. ai Gl T0 LEAVE jo. t IES AID FOOD SALE inity Lutheran Ladies Aid| at a ceremon will give a food sale at the Quality Meat MarRet tomorrow morning, be- ginning at 11 o'clock. LEAVES FOR CHICAGO + Miss Lulu Robinson of Benedict, N. Gordon D., left Bismarck this morning, after Walter Norrine and Mrs. a short visit here, for Chicago for an Spring of Sheyenne, N. D., will extended vacation. marriage li y to Vernon Rueben Aureli HERE FROM HAZELTON PATIENT. AT HOSPITAL James Noon of. Wilton is a patient at the St. Alexius hospital. FROM DRISCOLL ‘8. Frances friends here GUESTS OF PARENTS terday. Mrs. Ralph Wooten of Carrington, is in the city for an extended DR. M. E. BOLTON) se.unsin Osteopathic Physician Phone 240W Bismarck, N. D. Our taxicabs are available and at your command at any and all hours. Never hesitate to call us because of the time. We are at the service of the public con- tinuously. Rent a Car and Drive it Yourself. Lowest Rates. Yellow Cab Co. PHONE 1-100 ,107 Fifth St. | FINAL CLEARANCE SALE ‘| ONMILLINERY ALL SUMMER HATS Former prices from $6.50 to $16.50, will sell for ™ $5.00 CASH AND NO APPROVAL. - NIBLSEN'S “MILLINERY 420 BROADWAY Schafer, ten-year-old | shopping in the city yesterday. Ed. Schafer, __ from Emelia Cady ef Driscoll vis- “THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE’ BURNS CAUSE |°yemee So, ” BABY'S DEATH T with her parents, Mr, and ats. Larkin. hs HOME FROM MADISON 3) Louis Grambs arrived home this week from Madison, where he has Hoover, | he and Dinner For Hoover Grand Forks, N. D, July 9—@)— | Gov. A. G.=Sorlie of North Dakota { HERE FROM WILTON u Mrs. KE. A, Schroeder, Mrs. P. K.| Eleven-months-old Son of Eastman and Mrs. D. Neugent of} Wilton were shopping in the eity| Sterling People Succumbs yesterday. Fi to Injuries In What Month Is Your Birthday? | AT: VALLEY CITY Miss Ruth Rowley is attending the state Epworth League institute in Valley City.this week. Duwayne LeRoy Zuraff, 11 months eld son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zuraff Sterling. died last evening at 9 at a local hospital aa the result ing scalded in ecident about four weeks ago. Despite’ skilled and tender care the baby's life could not — be saved. - VISITING HERE Funeral services will be held at Knowles of Wing visit-| Sterling Monday morning. Bismarck yesterday. —_——_—_—— SHOPPING HERE YESTERDAY VICTOR RECORD Miss 1. M. Kadlee of Dawson was!) Gems from the Student \Prince in Heldelberg, No. $5757, now available at Hos-/ kins-Meyer. The home of. KFYR On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of K-F-Y-R Bar Examinations Will Close Today nations were given 18 ‘or admission to the bar e examination n und will Oral exai will close this aftern: followed immediate! by the an- nouncement of grates. Tre success+ ful candidates will then be sworn in in the supreme couri, Cook with Gas. It’s the!; Ideal Fuel. Skeleton LINED Tender feet experience real comfort - in Florsheim oxfords. Free circular tion of air about the feet keeps them well conditioned. Florsheims are cool and airy because skeleton lined. The Frat $10 Have you heard this most | _ Captivating of recent fox-trot hits? Drop in today and let us play all these new ones over for you. They’re great? —Fox Trot (from The Garrick Gaieties of 1926) Cross Your Heart—Fox Trot (irom Queen High) With Vocal Refrain Rocer Woire Kann And His Oacnseyna Ne. 20071, 10inch Rey To-Night’s My Night With Bap. With Piano ni “te | When the Red, Red Robin Comes | Bob, Bob, ’ With Piane (The Whispering Baritone) Jace Suits Me. 20069, 10-inch I Wish I Had My Old Gal Beck Again Haway Buse | Am I Wasting My Time on You | E.uorr SHaw Ne. 20070, JOdach HOSKINS-MEYER The Home of KFYR New S| “OMIGOSH” FRIDAY and SATURDAY : 4 This is Food No Wond COSTELLO eines JOHNNY HARRON TYRONE POWER SHELDON LEWIS B STORM”. Shipwrecked on the coast of a brought up by / a men in a lighthouse seued by a young naval officer—it’s a great story of adventure. NEWS PICTURES has announyed that he will be unable to attend the dinner in Minneapolix |on July 20 in honor of Herbert healthy by the reguiar use of PAGE FIVE: Columbia River. Historical expedition at Fargo July 16 and continue wit. that party to the Pacific coast. Use Gas, the scientific fuel. secretary of commerce, as Mrs, Sorlie will join the the Fitch No other shampoo can do what Fitch's dissolves and jandruft and foreign matter, leaving the the hair soft and fluffy, Tne Fitch Shampoo is erystal Make your next shampoo a cr of write direct to the F. W. LITTLE BLOCK Saturday at Promptly Nine O'clock A. M. willmark our. Fifth Annual Summer Clearance Sale We are puting forth our entire stock of dresses, coats, and millinery at a very low figure, hoping thereby to clear our spring and summer stocks of any and all merchandise. It will most surely behoove every woman to take advantage of these drastically cut prices. . These comprise dinner gowns, afternoon frocks and sport dresses, fashioned by master de- signers in all the new materials and colors includ- ing navy and black. , po og ory "Bale pes ie § 1 2 . 75 values to 85.0 “Sale price es Sa ary group of 55, sizes 5 oe e .$35.00 $39.50 $19.75 $19.75 values to $65.00. Sale price... 5th group of 32, sizes 14.to 40, values to $75.00. Sale price.... 6th group of 20, sizes 14 to 40, values to $85.00. Sale price 7 Evening gowns, sizes 14 to 38, values to $115.00. Sale price.... 9 One and two piece jerseys, 14 to 36, values to $35.00. Sale price SUITS 6 Tweed suits, sizes 16 to 18, values to $59.50. Sale price... .. $29.50 COATS ’ $10.75 $19.75 - $25.00 | All trimmed hats reduced to 1st group of 6 sizes,.14 to 18, values to $35.00. Sale price... 2nd group of 7, sizes 16 to 38, values to $39.50. Sale price... 8rd group of 9, sizes 16 to 38, values to $59.50. Sale price..... 4th group of 15, sizes 16 to 40, values to $79.00. Sale price.... Sth group of 4, sizes 16 to 38, values to $95.00. Sale price.....