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+ THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1926 Dinner _Dance at Country Club Was Suceessful Affair Covers were marked for more than 75 guests last evening at the mem- bership dinner dance held at the Country club. The tables were pret- tily decorated with garden flowers. A profusion of garden flowers was used about the rooms. Mra. F. A. Copelin was chairmen of the conimittee in charge. \ Miss:Ackerman Has Bridge Party For Out-of-town Guests courtesy to her ho: ests, ima Beckman and ret- ta Smidt, of Quincy, 1l., Marion Ackerman: was tens | evening in her home on Seventh street to four tables of cards, thre of bridge und one of whist. Bridge honors whist award went to Miss Elia Brun. iss Beckman ‘received the guest Dancing to orchestra music follow-| were won by Miss Edna Hall and the ed the dinner. \e North Dakota Bank ' Force Has Enjoyable Picnic at Sunnyside “The most successful affair of its kind” is the way employes and of- fici f the Bank o: sh Dakots describe their picnic held last even- ing at Sunny Side, five miles wes! of Mandan. There were about 7 in attendance, including ern and Mrs. A. Sorlie and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kitchen and fum- the bank force,.their families and friends. * james of every kind were enjoy- ed. The racing program ineluded bag races, three-legged races, and rotato races. A tug of war and a kitten-ball_ game were followed by fortune telling around the camp fire with Mrs. G. W. Janda as the fortuné teller, The picnic supper was, in of A. L. Fostenson. ‘ rson gave an amusing talk ,, * ‘ [eke talon of Bi a whic! e cleverly compat various members of the bank torts with the birds in his flock of trained gecec. Gilbert Cass gave several. selections in Norwegian dialect. ‘ —_— FORMER RESIDENT VISITING HERE C. A. Wilcox, at one time a linotype operator for the Bismarck Tribune, and now employed on a Fargo paper, left today for his h several days’ vi He also transacted business here. VISITED HERE | Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Williams of Avenue B heve had as their guest ‘Miss Margaret Beede, instructor at the Uiversity'of North Dakota, Grand Forks. Miss Beede has left for Fort ‘Yates where she will brother, Ralph Beede. RETURNS FROM TRIP Mrs. A. B, Nielsen and daughter, Agnes, have returned from Chic where Mrs, ‘Nielsen purchased fy stock for her shop on Broadway. En. route to Chicago they visited at ‘the visit her prize. A luncheon was clusion of ‘the e was prettily dec: RETURNS FROM HATTON Harold: Keller has returned from Hatton, N. D., where he has been we is father, who is ill. The elder to Bismarck and is receiving trea ment’ at the Bismarck hospital. eens TO KANSAS CITY its. Harry Peterson and son, Roy, who have been guests tte home of Peterson’s parents, Mr. and Mra, P. A. Peterson, for several weeks, will leave morning for their home ip Kansas City. RETURNED FROM MINNEAPOLIS Mr. and Mrt. A. W. Mundy and family teturhed last evening after a week's visit in Minneapolis, While away Mr. Mundy transacted business | for the A. W. Lucas store. They made the trip by ec LEAVES. FOR EAST R. L. Johnsrud, of Holt & Jo ud, has left’ on’ three wecks’ vi tion trip to Chicaro, Milwaukee He will also other eastern poin' j attend the fall clothicrs’ show in New York City. GUEST _IN BISMARCK | Mrs. W. J. Retbold of Minot is in the city for a month's visit. She will spend two weeks with her moth- er, Mrs. Robert Barfknecht, and two weeks with her sister, Mrs. E. ACCEPTS position IN WASH- IG’ Miss’ Katherine C. Boespflug left today fc Vashington, D. C., where she has acce civil service department. MILWAUKEE, PEOPLE VISIT HERE ‘Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Voight and Miss Ida Voight. of Milwaukee, Wis., left this morning: for their home after visit in Rismerck with Mr. and s. H. A. Voight. HERE FROM JAMESTOWN Minnegota lakes and’ with relatives at Baldwin, Wis. SITING IN BISMARCK Mr, and Mrs, A. F. Me! id and son, Everet R. McDonald, ter, Marv, . of An arc in Bismarck for a friends ‘and ‘relatives. ey formerly residents of Bismarck. ATTENDS MEETING IN LOS ANGE! . ‘A. K. Ouxjard, chief keeper at the North Dakota penitentiary, left this morning for Los Angeles, Calif., where he will attend a convention of officials of identification burebus. VISITING IN BISMARCK Hugh Jackson of Freemont, onio,| has arrived Bismarck for an ex- tended visit with his brother, J.P. dacks ind his siyters, Mrs, ey Harris and, Miss Hardy Jacks: VISITING HERE ° Mr. and Mrs." James Arends arid von, dimmy, and twin daughters, Joy and Jeannette, of Huron, §. °D., guests of Mr. and Mrs. William ling in. Bismarck. ; TO ‘VISIT. PARENTS rs, ry samer ssrieha ? from chicago last evening for a two weeks’ visit with her-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mickvahn. : HERE FROM lore AM Hal E. Kirby, Provident Life In- surance agent at Jamestown, is spending a few days in the city on business. RETURNS FROM MARKETS Miss Emma Hattlestad returned yesterday from the eastern markets, where she has heen buying mil- linery. ¢ . HERE FROM DRISCOLL Miss Helen Thomas of Driscoll spent yesterday in the city visiting friends. HERE FROM WING Leonard Edwat ‘of Wing was a husiness’ visitor in the city: yester- day. HERE ON. BUSINESS 4 Carl Russ ef Mercer is in the city today om, busipess. MILLINERY SALE. — Forks is spending several days in the city dn business connected with his work with the state bank receiv- Ter's office. OTOR TRIP Leland Per- iiton, have | ‘a motor trip to points in Montana, Wyoming and South Dakota. : HERE ON BUSINESS Carl Schieck of Judson was in Bis-| , yesterday transacting busi nes! le. was accompanied yes his gon, Who spent the day! with friends. GUEST AT CONKLIN HOME : Miss Louise Conklin of Chicago is in Bisingrck for a two weeks’ visit with’ her tincle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, F. 1. Conklin. MUTOR TO BLACK MILLS Mr. and Mrs. C.-E. Knudtson have left on a two weel tion trip to the Black Hills, They are driv- ing. ON VACATION Miss’ Louise Marr has gone to Fargo and points in Wisconsin. for a two weeks’ vacation, jam has gone to for a two weeks SHOPPING HERE i Mrs. Frank Long.and Mrs. C. Ba! ton of Braddock were shopping Bismarck yésterday. SHOPPED HERE Mrs. ©. Cunningham of New Sal was shopping in the city yes- terday. * LEAVES: FOR MONTANA W. D. Gunckel left today on & motor atrip to Havre, Mont. HERE FROM BRADDOCK Mr. and Mrs. 0. R.. Martin of Brad- dock spent. Wednesday in the city. T THE jutts, and King; Thomson's || A jous white horse, displays his al- t human intelligence to great ad- of. apis sequence in whiel and the girl es- ai Kéller accompanied his son | ~~~ "| ‘There will be an ice cream sl Beown, | Social and debate at the Sec- ‘2 position in the Judge Charles M. Cooley of Grand) THE BISMARCK, TRIBUNE A.W. Lucas Co. Where You Expect More for Your Money—-And Get It: Lads Keep Waiting For 101 West Show ‘Two little Mandan boys were ‘seen jsitting on the seat of w wagon be- ; tween two buildings. No horses were attached to the wagon. The two boys were not going | anywhere, They merely..xat, em {A stranger pasting along asked them what they were doing. “Wait- they replied in chorus. What for?” they were asked. | “We don’t know yet,” was the quick repl; Then th in looked and discover- d that y in front of the de wall of a builds) jeved in signs. Doubt= tess before this the rest of the sign has been put up and they have learn. td that their wait was not a vain “one, ‘The 101 circus will b Saturday and the word w é part of their advance sign informi ‘This vuoe decorated With eraen- ond Unay’eenten ts tee geo eue '» v' n it y s i ie. white rhingatones, i sald.to Indicate ‘rer wanted to see & good on the trend for fall. ANNOUNCEMENT ie fe I phish R. Weide wet thursd te ators of ang, his studio in Bismarck fof the’ I her detbest dughsthe-dasa. sites coming season on Wednesday, at days, the days attend I of the Romanoff ISept. Ist. Address general de- he livery. ; “The Miracle Dog of the M otherwise “Peter the Great bright shining star at the Ret ra 87 7 7 ic! Neatly 100,000 elec izhis are | used in the new Metropolitan theatre This picture is stated to be-one of | in Boston, the greatest novelties of the sea =—————————— owing to the fact that it is the firs pbeactbstg ie made feuturing a log star in which every scenc is laid j in’ big city—all previous dog pice # DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 1164, Fourth St. Phone 240W Hearn, Le id J * ismarck, ‘nett in im, nc. ag { B N.D. plot revolves important part in the tracking to ‘earth of the criminals. Peter matches {both brain and brawn against the tures having had a country atmos- ve who bwin desperadoes—and wins. phere. ' Peter is supported by an all-star jeast with Ethel Shannon, E rd a the dangerous tack of*tapturing some international crooks.. He assisted by his dog, Peter, who plays a most * Poison Ivy ‘ Picry relieves almost instantly and when it fails your moncy will be refunded . Mfgd by P Ambia. Sold by Cow: ond Baptist church on South Eighth St., Friday evening, ' | Aug: 13. Public cordially in- | vited. Don't Try ta Hide These Ugly Spots; Othine Will Remove Them Quickly and Safely This preparation is so successful in removing freckles and gi ‘beautiful complexion that it is sold | by all drug and department stores | vires arantee to refund the moncy | B* if it Don’t try to hide your freckles or waste e on lemon juice or eucum- get an ounce of move them. Evén the cations should show a proverment, some of the les. vi ing entirely, Be sure to axk for Othine—double it is this that is sold k guarantee. ighter freck- Claud Gillingwater Einar Hanson “INTO HER KINGDOM” A story of Russia in the days of the czar—dark nights—red days Comedy “What's Up” Palace - Mandan Colleen Moore “IRENE” In What Month ' Is Your Birthday? 1 on your Birthday send your Mother Flowers | Hoskins-Meyer Home of K-F-Y-R Better Kodak Finishing “YOULL NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE” HOSKINS - MEYER Unusual Diamond Ring Values «These beautiful Diamond Rings are.made up of 18k white gold mountings in the newest design and set - with choice perfect blue » white fme diamonds. Each ring a wonderful value at new low prices. ili, An Ideal Engagement Ring \ More Domestics 4 ‘Priced fora~ ich: Cicanlp| Friday and Saturday This means mofe savings for. the thrifty shoppers. Many profited by our last week’s sale, and while much merchandise was moved there is too much left, so this week-end : we give you another opportunity to This Week-end a Big Leader Is Bridal Sheeting Best grade, linen finish, good weight sheeting, 2 1-4 yards wide, bleached or un- bleached. This week-end sale price 59ca Yard: Or 234 Yards $1.39 Bridal Linen Finish Pillow Tubing 42 inch, a yard 45 inch, a yard Seamless——-a big week-end special at an Linen Damask Napkins Full leached, good weight, firmly woven, all linen Irish damask napkins in sev- eral neat. designs 20x20 64 and 70 inch bleached and unbleached table linens; were $1.25 and $1.95 a 95c yard. This week-end sale, a yard “F French Ginghams, 29c Yd. There is still a good assortment of colors to choose from in plain and checked patterns. Former price was 59c, Zephyr Ginghams, a Yd., 19¢ Especially good for dresses for school wear Silk and Cotton Crepes, Yd., 69c Were $1.39 a yard. Silk and cotton crepes in delightful new patterns and colorings. Rayon Crepes, Yd., 49¢ Many exceptionally pretty patterns in plain, striped, checked and dotted effects. Were $1.19 a yard. Silk Stripe Shirting, Yd., 25¢_ wes 49c a yard. Another real value for this week-end sale, 36-inch Cotton Pongee, Yd., 19c * Was '29c, Suifable for house dresses aes wee es om SAVE “A SAVE 23 SAVE a : | EVEN | Another Big Leader This Week Is 5 Turkish Bath Towels Extra weight, generous size Turkish Tow, els, plain white with colored borders; size 22x48 inches. This week-end price, 39c each, or 3 t+ $1.00 A big saving on a big towel Figured Linen Toweling }- White; width 18 inches, suitable for dresser scarfs 34c a Yard Former price of 95¢ a yard entirely disre- garded to close out this toweling quickly. 45x45 all Pure Linen Luncheon Cloths . : me fast colored yellow, blue or or- chid borders; hemmed edge; a real 95c value at. An unusual value at Fringed Filet and Tuscan Panel Curtains Were $7.50 and $9.50 a pair. this price. Quaker Craft Curtain Nets, 39c Yd. Were 65¢ and $1.25. A good selection to choose from. Library Scarfs, 54-inch, $2.95 Velour and tapestry combined, assorted colors. Were $5.50 and $6.50. eerie Lace Bordeted, Drop Stitch Center, Dresser Scarfs, each, 69c Regular $1.00 value—all white Ripplelette Bed Spreads, $1.95 Size 72x90; 81x90; all white Serpentine Crepe, a Yd., 25c 3-Piece Lace Vanity Set, 25cSet — , Former price 59c—blue and white color combination me White Cannon Toweling, Yd., 25c Width 16 inches. Was 45c a yard . W. Lucas Co. Where Every Purchase Must Be Satisfactory or Money Refunded’.