The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 17, 1926, Page 5

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . Newest Earring — car THe THE MOVIES The Beauty Doctor \ ee ELTINGE THEATRE “The meg Lover” with icaeus! Tearle oe arn Bedford showing at the Eftinge for the last times to- TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 192¢ this island in 1815-19, Five other! came to hunt for it and left handed. Cultivate Taste For Fine Foods Miss Helen Cox Dorothy Birdzell night is . sary, of Peach m horse | & i Noe Dakotans are developing a - > ‘ | Facing and wartime adventure. aste for fine and railroad H ‘Miss Nobody” comes to the Eltinge panics operating in the state a onoree at Dinner Entertained With for Wednesuay and layfsday and, i: Preparing to help them satisfy their many who read the story in the| Tribune are greatly interested in the Monday Evening} Bridge on Monday Galo ks ba a ei coming of the picture. Those who i rapes were hed ont, : | Miss Madge Runey entertained last | Miss Dorothy Birdtell was hostess foie Shem it shy it is Very good ett’, alt to the lnract cities le the eat bus evening at dinner in the private din- | Monday evening at a prettily planned tertainment, : ree’ the demand for thix product has be-| TONIGHT — TUESDAY | ing room of the Grand Pacific hotel peaee party. ix tables were in play Red beards, black beards, blue . come so heavy in the smaller towns! in compliment to Miss Helen Cox of | during the evening with honors beards—in fact, beards of all colors and villages that a new schedule iw! Des Moines, lowa, ‘There were eight | goimg to Misa Katherine Bodenstab and every imaginable shape—are to : ‘ now being prepared showing rates to’ and Miss R Bes' be-secn in “Miss Nobody,” which fea- : P all points in the state. pink and blue color scheme was | _ Out-of-town guests included Miss tures Anna Q. Nilsson as Barbara 4 The net reyult, railroad b carried out, with a blue and gold | Helen Falkenstein of Bottineau and Brown. f é . will be @ reduction in om i basket filled with pink snapdragons | Miss Frances Lynch of Lakoti. A During the sercening of “Miss No- : : a autoyiMg the deltex * us the er course of tui on was body,” the four leading male actors] : y North Dukota poi the conclusion game: pad no attention to the growth of ‘ e Y : shipping and gs MEETING AT DETROIT their beards, for they are seen as 4 : oe ' ities Have ehaied: nel yuo] ugh MeCullough, tiga 1, TO MEET “hohoes.” Measuring the growth was fon the seron ris ‘Aldine “Machine| The of the L. T. a daily paxtime between the scene Co., was guest of his employers at an| & will’ be held tomérfow afternoon Walter Pidgeon, leading man, educational and social convention Gelock at the yess fer i Jet and crystal are joined to form| the record with a growth for two held in ele Mich. during the| All those who wish to tal this newest combination in jewelry,| weeks of one and a half inches.| ‘trip wis the award|the program for the W. C. oT v the triangle carringe designed by| Others in the bearded quarter are) the fruit in good condition and a iruit interests are making | ‘ort to still further umption of their product, are tr d to be present. Since a denny. Clyde ‘Cooke, well known comedian; ae , son eateneek ibang js, to be. made before ‘August | | Mitchell Lewis and Arthur Stone. 3 : . ‘ ‘ ‘ | oe Cave Araneta et leCulloug! ne as "anny ‘as possible are urged i In “Mies Nobody” Anna Q. Nilsson} 5 ’ , é : i States on black-bellied and golden a Sc apiates her husband to Fargo,| t© Pay their dues promptly. Visitors | instruction, has returned from Dick-| is seen in men's’ clothe jaturally| © : . : oes Fe TL eae sll , remaining there for « visit. with her] ete. welcome. inson where she has been conducting; she docsn't wear whiskers. She is . ek Survey of the United States Dep mother. They returned by car la: — a two woeks’ Bible school. one of the Nef few who doesn't. ‘ : : evening from Farge. bf ENJOYED PICNIC Again in this picture Miss Nilsson ‘ : It The annual picnic of the Capital GUESTS OF SISTER |wWwears the “Shebo” bob, which be- ais ad : : ees - | with ;arorestaas NTERTAINED: AT DINNER Laundry was hele Friday. evening at! aur Beale id Mes. Charles A. Snyder Elm grove. lam Couch, presi- and two chil-| came so famous when she appeared in i ae = ed by the . De daiues| Sea § 4 4 : by the bureau that, perso dent of the company, and Birlea| cf Mrs. Walls’ sister, Mrs, Alioc | —— 4 ‘ ¢ t en ertained dinner Sunday evening | Gravy ofecretary, served a pienic| Finnegan, in Bisa ‘They’ will CAPITOL THEATRE : om : Ne and Donald and daughter, Mary, of Los Employes and thelr families) be here for sbout a week, koing! “sandy,” Elenore Meherin's Z Sy ate ‘may still ily during” Angeles, Calif., who are in the cit? au aww rom here to bigesey | pign ed, us Ame aM eee ti ,, certai en se Sept. 16 to visiting friends and relatives, Covers Q RETURNS FROM MINNESOTA) ore ote uot eevee sheet. : : j Dee. a i b . NEWS PICTURES were marked for eight guests. Mr! teaves FOR MINNEAPOLIS Miss Muriel Mart has returned | °'ea Pie ee ioc ser ton ch ben is cy es A comedy that is and Mrs, McDonald are former r Mrs, ‘Theodore Anderson and son,| from Detroit, Minneapolis und the| tiful Madge Belamy dlays the tite we AEG Dina medy. th really fun: dents of Bismarel 5 Grant, left last evening for Minneapo- | Minnesota lakes where she has been | role, s$ produced by io Hi ENTERTAINED AT DINNER WG. hag | CSrvsdvarsl raonthe, ‘ th ‘the utmost fidel iil BY NINON : the’ TeSys ae Bobby Vernon in Mrs. Theron Ellison of Sterling en- 5 andy” opens a ic ‘OND! —_Vei ine ° of tion drive in this district, emt be p , tertained Sunday at dinner et peels ger ahi i ae Seg IO Hae See lashing ONDITION—Veins too prominent on the upper surface of the seven counties chit a cal Dummy Love' Famer te tee, safle eies:| in. Wisconsin. Mont. ix in’ Biamareky the quest of with life, Js not’ eo very different! | DIAGNOSIS—While mot serious in itself, this indicates a certain O'!*" oaths ea eeres WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY Calif. Covers Ware marked for-98| "7 i ler cousins, the Misses Ruth and| from the average American girl until fault in circulation and detracts from the beauty,of the hand, It is | A DEEP SEA ONE | ROUTE EAST Julia Wetmore. this unhappy situation is thrust upon easily corrected. Bridget—There’s a man at the} “Miss Nobody” guests. Mrs, Douglas will be remem. fered ar a, granamothel "of Jusee ts Ag A eee couarcor titan her, |” TREATMENT—Hold the hand up, then with’ the ‘other hand mas- door with a parcel marked C. 0. D, Chase, a pioneer resident. | Everson of Washburn spent aes ala Chase ai ‘This means that she goes about in. sage downward from the knuckles to the wrist with firm even strokes, | Mrs. Newbride~Tell him to take it day in Bismarck with friends.) . Mrs. Saw (Clark and daughter, of | young mociety. dances, laughs. enjoys’ tr the hands are very thin, as they are apt to be in these cases, dip the ck, 1 ordered sulmon.—-Tit-Bits, | IRN F } ; | Mrs. Burgum left last evening for| Spokane, Wash.. arc guests of Mrs. doth ent amuse~ RETURN FROM BLACK HILLS | Mrs, Bursum, left Met ere tne ictt | Clark's. sister, Mes, Hr D. Wetmoses| Partie’ deat tothe hearts. of count figer in cocoa butter or any rich, tissue-building cream, This exer London. den cena sueaay treats hres for Pelican Rapids for w vacation. | in Bismarck. less other girls of her age and “ee so excellent for the general contour of the hand. = weeks’ outing in the Black Hills. <3 TO LUE: ; a perience. nee ae F ERNE RETURNS TO STORE GUEST IN’ BISMARCK Tt is whil ng a mo-|T . Lilian Leighton, Charles During the i Mr. Smith was a delegate to the i ; " Leighton, Charle rg i mr } , he} yrs, Edith Germain, who has becn| Misx Helen Falkenstein of Bottin-| ment of rela immy Joan Standing. Charle \ reh VA I ; : , Kiwanis district convention held in|.) ving a two weeks’ vacation, hus | eau is in Bismarck, the quest of| innocent and well-meaning cman end-ethers:) re tte one DR. M. E. BOLTON porn NIG South Dakota. HERE EN ROUTE HOME chum, ‘that her father and Be ‘Murillo descend upon her and remind: SEC ‘OND | RAR! Sandy that. she must think of her | Unalaska, Als Aug. 17.-4#) future, and the future of her par- More than 100 years ago a small] The bloom resumed her position at the Webb | her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. Brothers’ store, Mra. Germain has| P. French. made a number of trips to nearby eet eee ete dey cen route] towns and Takes. yRETURNED TO ST. CLOUD : r-,More than’ 00 * — fl jargaret Clifford left Sun-| ents—she must marry for money it) white flower, declared t f from Fargo, where she tas been! ro visi IN CARRINGTON | day night for St. Cloud to continuc| order that others may be happy. Von this island aE thera leutluncgceunll'kboweroe vhe Gee page Mrs. Paul Homan left this morn-| her training at St. Racheal's hospi-] When she renounces her youthful uly oor ing for Carrington, where he, will | tal. friends afd gives herself rhe mu y PPiserraget ye the guest of her parents for a ——— rich but’ grasping Ben Murillo she Min uiees ALN BISMARCK swin,| Short time. : WELL, MAYBE NOT feels vhe ‘has closed the door ugom “y ‘on an tts ity tod ts —- ee Postal Clerk—There’s an excess of} her own happi rrived in the city today to] RETURNS FROM DICKINSON | 2 cents in stamps on this letter. | In the powerful «upporting cast it at the home of her son-in- Miss Bertha Palmer, nominee for| Old Lady—My land! I hope it Leslie Fenton, Harrison Ford, . ‘ tes oy Mr. and Mrs. E. fice of superintendent of public| won’t go too far! ‘Answers, London.| Gloria, Hope, Burdson Bard, David 3 SCHOOL OFFICIALS HERE ippen o: ickinson, super- intendent of the Stark county sthools, ; ‘ & @ e and P. S. Berg, superintendent of the Where You Expect More for Your Money---and Get It ee sia Beer ; To Be, Yet Not to Seem, Corseted Is the Modern Fashion will leave tomorrow —and Gossard Corsets for fall—now ready for you—achieve that appearance e is visiting relatives. The Gossard “Line of Beauty”—via Lucas’ Corsct Shop—caters to all TO VISIT HERE Miss Ruth Frost and Miss Edith Vale of Lisbon are expected to ar- i. rive in the ‘city this afternoon for ee § i 4 figure types and every woman, whether in ‘her teens or matured, will be a week's visit with Miss” Btiabeth aided in her figure grooming by our experienced corsctieres. Osteopathic Physician 116% Fourth St.. Phone 240W Bismarck, N. D. WER FOUND 1 Bismarck Time Butler, 813 Second street. Fe ge - The sale is in full swing. It’s a success . First National bank, accompanied mi ‘ y a nie siekeh i dtineenretis and The stock is moving fast stor springs. The “Gossard thie (VRER-END,cunsts Aa: Here is a list of a few leaders, attractively priced Complete” berts: f{ Washburn were guests r TP Mrs ines Callahan. in. Bismarck : Sold with our two season over the week-end, raga bi H FOR MONTANA odd ae a Guarantee Bond _Morop ime en 20% Discount, this month only =‘ Margaret Sheehan have left on a t' weeks’ motor trip to the Black Hills, : SUNSHINE CLUB MEETING 1 genuine Kangaroo Coat, to waistline Venetian, skirt wool The Sunshine club will meet W lined. Looks like racoon, 1 WcCora, 208° Avene B cia ' value $125, now $ 00 SPENDS 8 DAY HERE Crawford of Brittin is Girdles Gossard Front Lace Corsets Longerly2> Brassieres On display in our window Miss Lenora Moore has left for the ‘Twin Cities for a short visit with friends. day in Bismarck, visit- \ wees | tte Coat, : oye friends and shopping. ae a oie § ] 2 8 acini Seff-adjustable through LarT ‘ : a combination o: ne . ALN. aca morn- . . On display i in our window Corset and ° Brassiere. their side panels of elas: e : Avargo, where she will visit ; The lower part of the | tic—front and back pan- i hey complete the low 1 Sealine Coat, plain, ~ $1 52 garment is of fancy | els of firm materials, New. _Nopaels. ane. lightly top corsets and girdles, ~ LEAVES FOR CITIES . $190 value, now eS broche with elastic pane -giving desired straight aautarable. low. oe and‘give diaphragm sup- els over hips; lightly boned over diaphragm, giving straight lines. Brassiere is detachable, making it a very prac- tical: garment. This is made of Silk Swami Cloth. reinforced through waistline section $5.00 No. 383 (illustrated) sells for $12.50. » $10.00 $5.00 . Are the new models for juniors and small figures. The’ 4 mee), oe om sett fae tgs oe a rials. range of prices. Gossard Garments: Bandeaux — Uplifts — Step-in Girdles — Dancelettes , Maternity Corsets — Combinations — Brassieres lines. with elastic inserts. Ma- terials are fancy bro- cades and broches. This style garment helps the figure retain the trim, slim lines of youth. Models for slender, aver- age and full figures. Sealine /Coats, Beaver;;Skunk and Squirrel trimmed, $200 Pete: “eee aie $1600 $200 aS eae be “luc one... $200 to $240 eae | Snake. $200 10$220 Our showing comprises also genuine Racoon Coats, genuine _ Beaver, Otter and Hudson Seal Coats, attractively priced. For all figure types, but Model No. 1280 (illus- trated) is for the large figure They fit faultlessly and are offered in a variety of materials, styles and prices. SHOPPING HERE Miss Lula D. Hane of Larson was shopping in Bismarck yesterday. i Choose to suit your fig- ure and your purse, Take advantage of our lower pri¢es now. © Your deposit will retain your'selection until you wanh, it in the fall. Why wait until ‘cold weather comes ne the manufacturers and wholesalers start rocketing prices? Furs will be much higher this fall than ever before, everything is on a up- Mies heaped on the Teegee meneboby, ) a8 Minnesprits, C hicago lew The first of r our season prices take effect, also on repair work. fore, take Tippee of our lower rates now.. We are still allowing 20% summer reductions on all custom work, also on relining. at

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