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Party For Members at Country Club on Friday Afternoon Plans are being made for a card party at the Country club Friday} afternoon at 3 o'clock. Members and! ir out-of-town guests are cord- Invited and should make vations with. some member of | ommitiee in charge. | Mi French in committee -tairman and the other members in- slude Mrs. 8. A. Floren, Mrs. Inez allahan, Mrs. O. C. Croonquist, ars, R. E. Wenzel, Mrs. Lyman Baker. LEAVES FOR EAST L. H. McRoberts, chemist with the state food commission, has left on a two weeks’ trip in the east. He will Feihecale Sane ener jiladelphia to ind a meeting of the American Chemical oA which he will read a paper on the. “Determination of Gein iu ace! Cream.” The paper is the result of| data compiled from experiments car-; ried on in the state food and drug laboratories during the “summer; months. 3 LEAVE FOR MICHIGAN H _ Mr. and Mrs. F, E. Booth and Mis: Naomi Kimball of South Haven, Mich., left yesterday for their home, planning to stop at Minneapolis and Chicago. They have n guests of, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Booth for several weeks. En route to Bismarck they visited Mathuette 4, * TRAVELING IN EAST _ Judge and Mrs, Fred Jansonius are having a very enjoyable vacation trip through the eastern part of the Unit- ed States, according to word received by friends here. They were at Carl- sle, Pa., last Saturday and had been :o Washington, D. C., and ether points farther east. They expect to arrive home shortly after September 1. RETURN FROM TRIP Mr, and Mrs, H.C, Nelson and fam- fly have returned from a 17 duys’ vacation spent at Ladysmith, Wis., Minneapolis, St. Cloud, Little Falls and Detroit, They visited relatives and enjoyed several fishing excur- sions. RETURN TO BISMARCK Bud Roberts, who has been with the Peggy Beauty Parlor in Minot,' and Pete Parsnick, who has been i: | thé employ of the Hotel Andrus Bar- Ler parlors in Minneapolis, have re-! turned to Bismarck and have resum- ed their positions at the McKenzie barber shop. RETURN FROM PARK | Mr. R. E. Wenzel and family sheve returned from a two weeks’ motor trip to Yellowstone ni tional park, Salt Lake City and ot! er eastern points. They. arrived home last evening. MOTOR TO WILTON Mr. and Mrs. G. Olgierson ang fam- ily motored to Wilton yesterday, ac- companying Misses Irene and Viola| Hagen, ‘and Mra, idojph Hagen to; # vinit here. Mr. and Mrs, Olgierson and family will spend the week in Wilton. LUTHERAN AID TO MEET The Zion Lutheran \Ladies will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 in the church parlor. Mrs. J. V. Riche will entertain. All: members . and: —_ are cordially invited:to . at~j tend. IMPORTANT BUSINESS, MEETING Following the . reguler meeting of the First Baptist churc! which begins tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock, an important business meet- ing will be held and all members are urged to be in attendance. JOINT ROTARY AND KIWANIS) MEETING There will be @ joint meeting of the Rotary and Kiwanis clubs tomorrow noon at the Grand Pacific hotel. Be- cause of meeting there was no Kiwanis cl luncheon today. AUTHOR OF MAGAZINE ARTICLE Erwin 0; Chae naes. as bape > oc agtment of the University of Noi Bekots is author of an atticle in the September issue of the flouse Beav- tiful on “Why I Like These Small Houses.” GUEST AT BERGESON HOME Miss Willifred Simpson arrived in Bismarck last evening for a three or. four weeks’ visit with h RM. mn. teaches in the schools Panama Canal zone. RETURNS ROM WISCONSIN jas return Py ta) rihere ‘he has visiting with his parents for the past two weeks. RETURN FROM MINNESOTA Mr, and Mrs. H. F, Keller and} daughters, Dorothy and Louise, re- turned yesterday from « weeks’ vacation at Shoreham, Mi BUSINESS TRIP : pre aiblen s te com ion 5 Dosiness trip to the Twin: Cities, Generally fair tonight jety, at’ yesterday on business. st St, Anges, Duluth, and| A! NEWEST GLOVE 'VISITOR RETURNS HOME ra H. G. Prince of McClusky, ; | who has been,spending the past wi i with her pare Mr. and Mrs. A. | Booth, left thi morning for hi | home. \ WEEK-END VISIT IN WASHBURN Mr, end'Mrs. J. Elmer Fahigren fhave returned from Washburn, where they spent the week-end with rela- tives. SPENDING WEEK HERE C. W. Smith and daughter and San- ger are spending the week in the eity, shopping and visiting friends. WEEK-END VISIT Mr. and Mrs. H. L, Perry and Mrs. D. J. MacGillis have returned from Litchville, where they visited over the week-end. : HERE ON BUSINESS | e tl jazel- | Fy Indopek dent, was in Bismarck | ornamented with brown velvet ap-| pliques outlined with embroidery. | ——--——- | i VISITING HERE Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Roberts of | Hollywood, Calif., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Copelin, 422 Mei Mrs. Roberts is a sister of Mrs., Copelin. RETURN FROM TRIP Mr, and Mra, Theodore Quanrud and family and Mr. er, Mrs. O. L. Quanrad, returned Sun- day from # two weeks’ trip to the Yellowstone national park. HERE MONDAY Mr. and Mrs. J.-J. Schweitzer and two daughters, Gertrude and Mar-| garet, of Washburn spent Monday in the city. GUESTS HERE YESTERDAY Miss Tollie Nelson and Miss Dora Washburn visited Miss Esther Nelson, PARENTS OF SON Mr, and Mra, HE. Schultz of Man-| dan Avenue are the parents of a son born last night at the home of Mrs. W. H. Miller, 324 Fourteenth street. , VISITING IN VAI Mrs. C. A. Myhre ha; ley City, where she wi | home of her parents, Miss VISITED IN BISMARCK | | Miss Marion Jeatdeau stopped in| p Bismarck for a short visit with Mrs. RETURNS FROM CITIES A.C. Booth, 423 Third | street, en| "Miss Ivene Demming returned this, toute from her home at Sumner, | Fee re erage aeration | Wash.; to Hannaford. “She left this| in the Twin Cities. morning, HERE FROM WILTON HERE FROM RHAME Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leif and family. | Mrs. F. L. Certain and Mr. and Mrs. of Wilton spent Monday in Bismarck, J. W. Lee and son, Bobby, of Rhame | shopping and visiting friends. were shopping and visiting friends i petted the city Monday. YEOMEN TO MEET A regular meeting of the Yeomen lodge will be held at tue a. 0. U. W. hall tonight at 8 o'clock. —— | Bistharek, visiting fiends and. shop- HERE MONDAY Tae. pats | 7s es Mrs. Gus Vallarth of New Salem visited her sister. Mrs. Walter Pur- feerst, in Bismarck Monday. ACCEPTS POSITJON HERE Walter Maxwell off Washburn h: come to Bismerck to accept a po: tion in the Annex Barber shop. LEAVES FOR CHICAGO H Sam _ Kontos, Mandan, formerly AT BISMARCK HOSPITAL Olympia’ Cofe here, visited Herbert Zvorist underwent ansoper- | friends hare vecterday before leaving ation this, morning at the Bismarck for a visit in Chicago with his par-| hospital. <~ : Sy ents. | VISITING HERE Miss Irene “Samuelson hes as her guest for the week Miss Mildred Lin- | dell of Washburn. : UNDERGOES OPERATION } .Fay Browh, son of Mr. Mrs. Elmer Brows, was operated on at the: Mr. and ‘Mrs. Paul Schacht have St. Alekius hospital this morning. lett for - extended visit with rela ae 24 | tives at Flint, Mich. FROM FALKIRK — 2 Miss Iona and Beulah Jerts HERE MONDAY Fatkirk a) ax Pauline Wolitarsky of Wash- cITy to Val- it at the ee i ii Bish PAY HERE Mrs. Theodore Knutson and daugh- ter of McClusky spent Monday i ND VISITORS . O. Thompson and sister, | s Hazel Anderson, of Underwood nt the week-end with friends in Bismarck. WFEI Ferre | ATTENDS ROTARY MEET R..M. Bergeson left last evening for ‘aribault, Minn.. where he will ot- g d a meeting of Rotary club exeen- | ven. LEAVE FOR MICHIGAN | Ig SERIOUSLY ILL | Lorn + | | At The Movies ——® | Love,” running at the Eltin, |store the girl cannot ‘invite f fabrie glove for fall has’a cuff! ¢ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘where “The Silver Treasure,” Fox! Mra. Nellie Hinckley is seriously ill) screen version. of Joseph Conrad's with inflammatory rheumatism at hér immortal story, opens tomorrow. home on Thayer street. In_ bringing to the screen the mas- pias jterpiece gf the ous author Wil- Viant Fox has retained, with the ut- | most fi decail ee of millions of readers throughout, ELTINGE THEATRE nied oa, ipobcihl V. Lee directed the it] merican romance, Two of the most popular émo- Lional cfedon are featured iM the Col-| Surrounded by a, great caat George leon. Moore feature, rie Must Be performance of his career, Playing They are! opposite the stajwart star is Joan v e, one of the mont appealing . tresses now fore ie camera, (eee ee ee eee eet s| Others who have big moments in warrant only capitals, and especially | {R¢ Conrad story are Lou Tellegen, those elicited so willingly from the) pyeiyn selbie’ Stewart. Rome, Hedda cromled audiences viewing “It Must! Hopper Gite aceon, Fred Beck “Tt Must Be Love” deals with the eee erent eee ree de . tayton, Sidney de Grey, J; struggle of a middle class itl to Boiicns and George Kawa. today and ‘Wednesday. laughter and tears. live ‘without frietion in a. distant ‘ul environment, ecause si [vet in back of her father's delicatessen | ANNOUNCEMENT da} Prof. W. R. Weide’s: fall hame without a feeling of inferiori:| season opens Sept. 1. See y. mpts ta point out to her father that he ia act giving Thursday evening's Tribune. her a fair chance for happiness imi Lena NS ES AN ee beetige on 4 The McKenzie hotel barber ¥ as con 4 fox aF bareiel. shcp welcomes the return of — Na pages Ne a0 ‘ “nd beg 2 _ tae Pars: ban sires nick to their chairs. Mr. itable character actor, Jean Her- holt, gives such an atmosphere ef Roberts has been with Peg- inevitable parental ae bs a! gy’s beauty parlors in Minot cen are ncienee, Yet despite the| and Mr. Pasnick has but re- pathos of this theme, a, flash, of the cently returned from beet Moore exes and a perk of the i®° apolis where he was employ: ibabl the same sobs tobe choked off in gasps of hilari-/in the hotel Andrus barber pec abe Jp ee ay-drama of Datlors. All expert barbers ita” nents” yee the most attractive! Feady to serve you at the Mc- thing about this picture is its in-| Kenzie barber shop. nate. humanness: a nee aaa it deals with such people as we all! know. and, intact are a ae \ 1 interest ii ertainly wel AM- | 99 dled, with Maleolm McGregor as the “THE STUDIO’ suitor for Cotleen's hand. lucas Baek aes bt : ¢ APITOL THEATRE ca Rismarek, North Dakota it Li wi e ins i imitable George O'Brien in the title | A Real Office Training of “Nostromo!” i i School Such is the cinema treat in store for patrons of the Capitol theatre, Gregg Shorthand, Touch 2 a |] Typewriting, bled ceed \1 keeping, Secretarial Training ‘NEW cde ri WINTER || and other Commercial Sub- Cc {] jects. Children’s and Juniors’ fall! and winter coats at, popular prices.—Nielsen’s Millinery. Mr. Business Man: If you need an office girl, take down the phone and call 121. We will have one there in a short time. Our students are as well trained as hard work, y attention to details, and of experience can do it. ave several. that have | had a year or two of experi- ence. They can-do your work. In What Month |) ~Is Your Birthday? T We have taken more room and have secured another in- structor, so we can take care of all that come tg us. Both day and evening classes will be held after September Ist. Our tuition rates are reason- an our qpanipesent just we: . right, results are certain. On your Birthday send Write us for information, your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer . Home of K-F-Y-R “Prof.” R. E. Jack, Prin, “TUE STUDIO” | buth’ shopped in Bismarck Monday. NEW FELT © HATS © Several dozen new styles just re- , ceived that will please you Regular $6.00 and $6.50 values -Channel Red, deep toned and flattering ” Jungle Green, subtle and shadowy . Beige Rose, a “young” coloring Cathedral Blue—a very French blue Black—ever dramatic and smart "Also a large showing of - Children’s Felt Hats Smart styles - - Lovely Colors $2.00, $2.5 We invite you to see these new felts—introducing styles 0, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 _ ‘that are early but authentic Pee. \ FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Cayou have ri t d from @ two weeks’ trip to the Twin Cities and the Minnesota lakes. LEAVES FOR PARK Richard Wilson left yesterday on @ motor trip through the Yellowstone national park. To Probe Rumors of Buying Witnesses Jersey: City, N. J. Aug, 4—()— umors that witnesses in the revived Hall-Mills murder investigation had been tampered witn and paid to change their testimony were being = Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT | Tuesday and Wednesday amen all “IT MUST BE LOVE” From Brook Hanlon’s Sat urday Evening Post story, “Delicatessen” NEWS PICTURES Comedy—“Don’t Miss” VAUDEVILLE TONIGHT 8:15 and 10:20 Bismarck Time PALACE Theatre - Mandan PAGE FIVE’ Mier eood of the Tenscy City police | Tussner’s For Peaches. Pg. 8, NEW FALL AND WINTER COATS investigated by {ter an long conference with Spe- cial Deputy Attorney General Alex- ander Simpson, in charge for the state, and Commissioner of Public Safety John B | Children’s and Juniors’ falt jand winter coats at \prices.—Nielsen’s Milliner:; China was the first nation to use wall paper, 2,000 years ago. Appropriate Luggage = for Students.. WARDROBE TRUNKS.: A Wardrobe Trunk is one of the many essentials that should top the list of requirements for Student” *: life. The Hartmann wardrobe trunk <,. that we are now showing, expressly designed for Students, merita your. __ consideration before you purchase. BAGS and SUIT CASES Our Student hand luggage is not only very handsome ... but also very moderately priced. We en- courage the comparison of our prices with those quoted elsewhere; because we are confident Ours will ' eurvive. : ‘BLOUSE CASES and HAT BOXES Girl Students will be delighted with the new types of Blouse Cases a: Hat Boxes that we are now showing at prices that make it very easy to own both. You will find that the combination —a Blouse Case and a Hat Box will meet many traveling requiremeate ‘during your school career. Suit Cases - $1.95 Hat Boxes Week-end Cases . Gladstone Bags Dress Trunks steamer Trun up up up up oe up : up Laundry $3.25. Parcel Post We feature the most complete line of high grade luggage in the Missouri Slope Country SE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY Webb Brothers. “Merchandise of Merit Only” | | i | | i | | al Breakfast --Well, Why Not? ‘The food values you need most at the start of the day are in Purity. Pure, rich cream, real fruits, pure cane sugar—the simple, wholesome foods that custom has long associated with:- the first meal of the day—the very foods that modern medical ' practice recommends. : And certainly you couldn’t ask for more nourishing, more eas- -ily digested food—nor ask for it in amore refreshingly cooling or delicious form. Try Purity tomorrow morning and judge for yourself. Serve -it over your cereal in place of cream. d and fruits, too, in a most appealing and nutritious form. IT IS cream, you know; se! 94