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SATURDAY; AUGUST 14,19267 q 1 f i rf? OU LONE, a ts. Grand ‘Forks, arrived. Thursda: mgt ua "Sarat Ernest Badee of this bis el Pnes 7 Hiss Ghrissie Bad, eae fL- gat the white_pot- deposits for the school of the Universit; He renorted ling. cor mercial quantities of the clay “a the Kildeer mountain region for Grand Forks this morning. ° iss Budge returned for a few days’ visit to Grand cia with them. RETURN FROM KA! af and co William Reecubagit terday from a four weeks" ‘visit, with relatives at their old home in tbe piles Kan. They were Arganbeighe to Bismarck by he’s _ broather - ee : Mrs. Chi nbri; an ae rganl ug! ea will be dope RE at the ge _ Mr. right’s sister, Mrs. R. W. Folsom, for the ne: ‘agclteg weeks. ee OM Ww WESTERN TRIP wie today vacation at park and Mrs, Haglund stopped at Havre, Mont., for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F."H. Mansfield, be- fore retuiQing to Bismarck. Prrtiaty CAMPFIRE GIRLS MET A council fire was held last even- ing by the Wetomachick girls at the Wachter schoo! girls, Olive Hall, Low Hall, Florence Taix and Winifred Hall, were given the rank of Wood Gatherers. Re- freshments: were served. ‘iw comin LEAVIN IN MINNESOTA TRIP, L. H. Jennings will leave Sunday pads by car. for points in north- ern linnesota weeks’ vacation and hb oe trip. He will stop at Minot, Devils Lake, Grand Forks, the Twin 5 iio, a Duluth. TO Visit. “AT HOME Miss Margaret Clooten wilt go to her home at Kulm for a two weeks’ vacation. She will accompany her father, Matt Clooten, who ous becu visiting in Bismarck for séveral days. SELLS PROPERTY Judge George W. Newton has sold his property on the corner of Fifth street and Avenue B. to Mrs. Louisa Evans, The deal was made throu; the Hedden Real Estate Agency. an les RETURN . FROM PARK Archie McPhee, Nick —— and Lester Eliness, sccommeniee by D. H. MePhee, are expected home tomorrow after a two weeks’ tour of the Yel- lowstone National park. TO DRIVE TO PAPK . Miss, Helen Shafer, Miss Edna, Sehrt and £. L. ‘Tullberg will leave Sunday morning fend car for the Yel- lowstone National park. They will be gone two weeks. ENTERTAINS (8 LADIES? a Mes.7d.W. Seott “Ww the third division of ‘The. Laden ‘ala society of the McCabe « Methodist Episcopal chureh Sneretay after. noon. ENTERTAINED FOR MISS — MO¥NI The Catholic. Daughters of, America entertained Monday evening for Mis: Rose Moynier, s bride of this month: a TO VISIT IN. VALLEY C! Miss Mary Fisher, Miss G' Shrader, Mian Edith Fisher and Mi Vada M have gone to Valley City for a w hand visit. GUEST OF OF SIS ISTER Miss Dosethy etn. of fran Forks is the hei et aes Ps ii role na shat. she. wi be here for about a | a week. oe FROM FARGO C. E. Ward of Fargo, a former Bin- marck resident, was in the city yes- terday transacting business and visiting old friends. VISITED IN MINOT Misses Milesed and. May Lidstrom and Mi Hive Kitchen have return- ed from a short visit with friends in Minot. Pa ON BUSINESS _ \. fe the gov- business. He wil will te ON VACATION bas te will RETURNS FRO SACATION. ya Eek rack, has -retui sis where she has een visiting 4 > HERE FROM WASEB BURN John E. yi anis and son‘ of Wash- burn are-in the city today on busi- ther points in the west. |, ‘ PICNIC AT MANDAN Naige o ‘and employes of the Prov- fa Insurance Compan; _ in hono B. of - “haber, ebor,, Mich who is k wih her dane duughter, ded, my MMe Macleod , in. charge of 8 Matgaret 'ynkoop i itge. jothers of the «Provident foree were guests and Miss Louise Conklin of Chicago was an out-of-town panei gRN HOME RETURN mo and Canal Zone, afte; 4 a months’ wink in in oe ea with Mire. "| paren Day's parents, Mt, tein with Lieut. ti parents, Mr. and Mrs. George VISITING AT p STEBBINS HOME Capt. Marie Stebbins, in nia of | Salvation. Army work at Winona, a Miss Katherine aching th of the Salvation Army board home at Chicago, and Capt. Lillian, Lokke of Fairmount, “saint arrived in Bis- k tod: ree weeks’ visit steobine mother, Mrs. on Sixth street. RETURN FROM MINNESOTA | Gilbert Haugen retumed | last! evening from wage Minn., where! he was called by thi of his! brother. Mr. Hai was attending a convention of the Sons of Norway at Fargo when he received word of his brother's illness. He has beenj gone from Bismarck for about a month. f LEAVE ON EASTERN TRIP William Laist. and daugh' aabeth, left today for ian where they will visit Mr. amar woe He Grael. will w York. city an Jersey City, N. Fi to visit before te | turning home. They expect to gone several weeks. Mr. Laist in| head caretaker at the state capitol. | VISITORS FROM SROM CALIFOR Mr. and mo HF. bopirsrel and son of Anshei f., spent the morning in Bismarck with Periends. They left at noon for Grand Forks,, white they will visit before going on to New York i, have been “ sand have covered more 3.908 rll miles. ENJOYING ye IN| MIN- Rev. and Mn Spel Ns. Wright left this week for points in southern Minnesota for a mdi weeks’ vaca- tion. They were at St. Paul and St. Croix and are now. visiting the Superior national forest. They will return about the.-tivet first of September. Bee “emer FROM LAKES W. C.. Mills, returned yester- Wy ae Pettibane Ledge at Shore- " ndit two weeks’, vacation. 80 prec at ime Twin Citi VISITORS patunn HOME Mra, A. H, Juergens. and daugh- ter, Lois, left last night for tl home in ears after a month gee with Mrs. Juergens’ sister, Mr: > Beattie,.319 Park avenue. to PETURNS FROM GRAND FORK! Rev. W.:B. Vater returned yester- day from Grand Forks, where he ha: been attending the Wesley College school for panore, the past week. VISITOR. RETURNS HOME eer ene mnanee, of” ho west of ‘ver sist law, “its. © ef Hanson, for week, returned today to her home. \ LEAVES ON VACATION | Mrs. ened Deane ne st the wri) Kensie Bea uty Parle 01 the Twin Citi ind Tae Minnesota lakes for a two weeks’ vacation. RETURNS epee Lear re Mrs. H. 8. daugh- ter returned today ean Warten, DL, where father. ave been visiting; Mrs. Dobler’s MRS, SCHWITZER RETURNS HOME| Mrs. F. Sehwitzer of Minneapolis returned home yesterday after a visit in Bismarck rite er mother, Mrs, John Whelan. ° aoe TO VALLEY CITY ‘Alfred Zuger left today on a busi- ness trip to otValley City. Prof. W. R. Weide Stud room 407, MeKenzie Phone for *{ hey | on the road fe been She: FOR .RENT—The store room and basement at 2124s. Main street by Sept. 15th. Now oc- eupied by Oldsmobile Motor Co. Phone 905. : | terday to jas the TO REMAIN IN MINNEAPQLIS Mrs. Elva Lahr Whitson, who has been spending the ee" in » Towa, with hei to remain in this winter, rye Bea mee piano. Mrs. sass { music here | wilt taken over Miss Haune“ef dsb ea who wil arrive here in ‘Septem! MISS SORLIE LEAVES on. eed Miss Louise rae ga yer hter Governor and Mrs. A. today for a two eek it with friends and relatives in Grand Forks. i From there she will go to St. Pa hospital at St. => te enter training. TO TAKE WEEK'S VACATION Miss Eva Baillet of the Workmen's po ae poh Bureau will leave to- it for Beulah, re she will ait relatives befoi going to Glen tiie to be the guest of her mother. She will be gone a week. fon an sauebeen local = h Ming Knecht is sister of a2 wneent of Bismarck. MARRIAGE ‘TICENSE aa D A marriage license was iss ten Adrian Brooks, and Miss Elisabeth Ma: of Verona. a teacher in ited Woods ‘ols. foetal te H the GUEST Fi Hilare of White Earth, spending a few days here gues: of Mr. and Mrs. C. J./ _ Tullberg while en route home after: a visit at Billin, ings, 3 Mont. ATTENDS: VETERINARIANS’ MEETING F. Crewe left Friday even- ing for Louisville, Ky., to attend a convention of veterinarians. He will be gone about feted beg weeks. LEAVING FOR FOR LAKES Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jones and Mr. and Mrs. J. nts of Mott ae {are spending the day in Bismarck, | en route to toe Wier Minnesota lakes. LEAVE For’ LAKES Mr. and Mrs. H. E, Spohn and duughter, Frances Loraine, left this morning for a 10-day outing at the lakes near Detroit, at inn, ON WESTERN TRIP Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Tracy of the National Parks Highway have left on a business trip over the western division of the highway. WEEK-END END GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Beuhler and ter, Ella Lois, of Mott, are visit Mr. rete ne Cc. J. Tullberg over the we DRIVING “TO MONTANA Mrs. M. J. Meissner, daughter and leaving today for Butte, Mont., to join Mr. Meissner, who is employed there. ‘tance LEAVES. FOR MINNESOTA Dr. Mark A. Newland of Brittin was in Bismarck today en route to Backus, Minn., ‘where he will spend his vacation. ENJOYING VACATION Miss Ruby Berquist left today on @ two weeks’ vacation which she will ea at the Twin Cities and the jakes. LEAVES FOR CITIES B. M: Baird left ing for an extended visit Twin Cities and o other eastern points. PICNIC 4 AT RIVER Fg group of young were hike jouri river railroad bri: tase evening to enjo: ath DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 1164 Fourth St. Phone 240W Bismarck, N. Dd. A Catalogue of WESLEY COLLEGE (Affiliated with the State University) Will be sent. free upon request showing courses in e Musie Expression Accepted | for Credit in the University Rooma_in aoe Coll dence Halls are ideal for Uni- versity-College Students. Har- old Sarre. Hall for Men. Lari- fall sas Women, Address W. Ser Le Uni- versity gute, & North Dakota, Wesley Callers, School of Reli- gion we rovides cultuee College, ee, credit courses in Resi- \ Matinee Every Day at 2:30 SATURDAY _PRTER THE GREAT ipecged : Hporting cast. \ ke suid thet a jon ogy ‘oil ee, Bebliehed,, sot et the va ticants for | this x out — age selves | cations to 4 condi out 7% of them wed oni in| total number would be close to 125. SIX TAKE TESTS Six teachers took examinations for dmission to teach in county schools in Burleigh county yesterday. Miss ees THE MOVIES lowe pointe in ELTINGE THEATRE Beat nti itg she, envety sed paints rrpreting, hemes, ent page comes to the Pep tf ffice deput | nee 3 londay eel Tueniay dn bE tha Fee Marsan af fice, ate baby a eee ote ie. idely wa and honored historie English. Derby, held each ar at Epsom Downs, not far from dn “The Spe ting Lover” an un- uavel shoation is rought about by ithe entrance of twin three-year-olds ‘im the Derby by rival owners, etso/ because the horses are so slike in ppearance ‘that the only difference that “Bad Lack” has a small white star on Sd forhead and “Good Luck”! ‘none. The competition of the tas ig said to add zest to a spirited dat- ie of ‘the turf and to provide some. of the most exciting race acepes ever) ‘on the screen, CAPITOL THEATRE Ralph Lewis has rejoined the Johnson pgp ON es a rier, and he rings to it perha) =A the greatest role he has ever played, the vital, dynamic forse of a sincere personality. As Tom Ro oleae the humble press- foom employe of a great newspaper, | Mr. ‘Lewis gives « superb perform-; ance, and Mrs. a Shawon has written the most story of her career, interpreted by ka fe Cramonds.-Jeweiny Have you seen the SMALLEST WATCH IN THE WORLD? smallest watch in the world —smaller than a dime—is now on display in our windows. Some of its parts are so tiny it takes more than 38,000 of them to fill an ordinary thimble. Yet, in spite of its size, this watch, like all other \ BULOVA WATCHES keeps perfect time. Tf you have. not already seen it —be sure to do so today. We also have on duplay a wow derful selection of nationally Sane BULOVA Wetches, all styles and shapes, $25 to $2500 wewspaperdom powerful pier spléndicty cae Viich MacDonald” wrecks hin Tong loved press as it is hurling fonh the story of his. son's arrest neibing short of dramatic dynam ‘The catching of the rel culprit 4 ie reporter's net, the meeting of father; and son in jail, anc the blowinz up of the plant by a disgruniled boot- rt, seeking vengeance. ore ba § legge: situations which ch of ae nett, Way Ha: md mong the sucucaudane members of the cast. “The La: Edition” begin a two da; the Capitol Theatre on Mond: EXAMINATIONS ANNOUNCED Dates for the examinations for electricians to be conducted at Fargo, |,” Grand Forks und other pein:a|’ throughout the state by the state board of electricians was announced |. this morning by E. J. Pepke, state ‘fire marshal, as follows: F. A. KNOWLES JEWELER "Piel “Bismarek’s Diamond Store” Aug. 20; Williston, Au 23. for examinations at ea peoligen Jamestown Seal be announced later, Sweet Shop Menu SPECIAL in the}; Plain Chop Suey . — Chop my} lushroom Chop Sue; Plain Charmaine ..... : Chicken Charmaine . SOUP Chicken Broth, Noodles Fricassee of Shrimp en casserole. Lobster a la King with toast en casserole. Imported Sardines in Oil Cold Columbia River Salmon, : BOILED Boiled Chicken Breast, Mushroom Sauce Supreme. ROAST Prime Rib of Beef, Anglais Roast Leg of Pork, G: Roast Chicken, Celery —. Baker Sugar Cured Ham, Currant Jelly “ENTREES Baked Young Squab, Walnut Dressing Fried Young Chicken a le Maryland .. ; COLD MEATS ‘Ajeet Cold Meats, Gheumber Salad Summer Lunch Selecteg@ Tomatoes Ham, Cheese, Potato Sed : SPECIAL T0 ORDER Potterhbusé ‘Steak, Drafald Potatoes ates Runey, county superintend- ‘by these er schools, was in charge, of department, of ‘Th h th: certitic ic ion papers writt “nnicseden z= WATCH REPAIRING We are in a position to give you real service on your watch, clock and jewelry repairing. We -- are making a specialty of this. If your clock is out of order just call 562— will call for and deliver. A trial is all we ask FOLSOM & LAMB : Eltinge Bldg. COLLEGEVILLE, MINN. i A Boarding and Day School for Young Men Conducted by Benedictine Fathers HIGH SCHOOL, COLLEGE and SEMINARY ‘Wonderful location, on the banks of picturesque Lake Sagaregan Write for beaut'ful pictorial eesalog OFFICE OF THE DEAN Collegeville, ? Minn. PSAINT MARY'S COLLEGES, ONA:MINNES AMan’sCol'ege | Standard Four-Year edie Courses | Individual Attention ~tN TH Low Expeneey ARTS aad SCIENCES Christian Influences Serong Athletic Teams Fully Accredited at leading Universities High Schoo! as Training Department Address, The Secretary Study in Minneapolis Prepare yourself now to take advantage of the Opportunities of this big, fast-growing city by getting your t leadii college located in the heart of he ince en A quarter of rience in teaching commercial subjects Bive you the instruction that meets the requirements of modern business. The courses we teach fig you for a good-paying, position and our free employment bureau assists you in petting it. Call, write or phone for free catalog and oiher information. Practical Trained Auto Mechanies Wanted Demand ie greater than we can supply. Why work at com- mon labor and poor pay? This school gives pfeiaeront Training: with tools—not books. No special education . School sovers one acre ground—filled with latest ae, Over. 5000 cornea have been trained here. We assist students to be good Paying jobs, We pay 25c above market price for wheat and flax. rite for free catalog. HANSON AUTO-TRACTOR & ELECTRICAL SCHOOL Largest Practical School in Country Box 926-4 te Fargo, N. Dak. Between Coat Forms “What Are You All Swelled Up About?” “Why, iat you know? They’re going to put a new fall Klein Suit on me!”.