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~ | 1 | | { SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1926. Social and Personal Miss Clarice Belk Entertained For Miss: Mrs. R. M. Bergeson Entertains For Sisters; Russ and | Miss Nupen/at a Bridge Luncheon! Miss Clarice “Belk was hostess to threo tables of bridge Friday evening! in her home on Fourth strect. one compli d Elizabeth} Russ and Miss Velma Nupen, who will leave soon for other ci to make their homes. Miss Russ will go to Fargo and Miss Nupen to Jamestown. Honors in nthe frames were won by | hi Miss Dorothy Keller and Miss Mabel Aaberg. The honor guests were baad sented with favors, A yellow and pink color motif was carried out in the tse luncheon ved at the cone! mm of the even- The; eon who teaches in th zone, There were 12 gue R. M. Be on entertained Frey with a1 o'clock bridge lunch- given sree 2 Sp ters, Mrs. aa HD Neb, and Miss Wi Teal Ly n, the Pan: nail Yellow | flowers were used onthe table to) ‘monize with the yellow and white | olor motif carried out. After luncheon three tables of! bridge were in play, Mrs. A. E. Ken-) nedy of Seattle winning honors. There were favors for the honor guests. ie ie Miss Ruth Hanse Costume Party Is Given By the Misses Person and Ryan Mise Marion Ryan Miss Vers! Peraon entertained at a costume par-| ty last evening at the latter’ on Avenue A as a courtesy to th Misses Lorene Smith, jaret O. good and Gertrude Miiler, all of Ha vey. There were 11 couples, the prizes for the best costumes going to Mies Ruth Rubin and Ray McGetti- gan. The color scheme was carried out in green and white. A two course lunchcon was served at midnight. Out-of-town guests included the ee guests and Miss Ruth Frost of SUNDAY sc The annual Sunday ulead picnic of the First Lutheran church wil held Monday afternoon at tauqua park in Mandan. ‘ meet at the church, Seventh street and Avenue D, at Ip. m. Each pic- nicker is asked to bring a sket lunch suitable for an extra gue: cream will be served and a number of good outdoor * stead and races have been arranged TO ARRIVE Hf HOME SUNDAY Miss Ethel McGruer is expected to arrive home tomorrow after a three weeks’ trip. She was accompanied by Miss er an to Yellowstone na- tional City, U mi Denver, Colo. Paul. Miss Logan: will remai Minneapolis for a week's visit with friends. iss McGruer teaches in the high school, BRIDGE PARTY AT COUNTRY CLUB The Panhel! ase entertain at Tuesday evening with a bri Party at the Country club, to which all national and local Greek letter women are Payee The a fee will be charged. Reserva- may be made with Miis Mary. bers son before Monday night, VISITORS RETURN HOME Mrs. Sam Clark and daughter of Spokane, Wash. and Miss - Doris Besancon of Missoula, Mont. left yesterday for their homes after being the guests of Mr. and Mra. B. D. Wetmore. Mrs. Wetmore and Mrs. Clark are siste: LEAVE FOR OHIO | Mr. and Mrs, John Parkinson of the Annex ‘hotel left Wednesday for) Portsmouth, Ohio, on busine: hey will be gone for two or three weeks. TONSILS REMOVED ‘Miss Barbara Register is a patient at the Bismarck hospital where she underwent: an operation for the re- moval of her tonsils this morning. LEAVES FOR DETROIT Miss Adele Kauffman, who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. A. Van Horn, left yesterday for . Detroit, Mich. where she is employed. lat LEAVES FOR UN UNIVERSITY Earl Benser has gone to Grand, Forks to be in time for the begin-) ning of the football season at the; University of North Dakota. H RETURN TO (70, HARVEY Miss Lorene Smith and Miss Gi trude Miller of Harvey have returned to their home after a two weeks’ visit with Miss Marion Ryan. LEAVES FOR GRAND FORKS | lorado Springs and Minneapolis and tion will Miss Tobie Sorenson left last even- ing for Grand Forks where she will visit over the week-end with her sis- ter, Miss Alice Sorenson, UNDERGOES OPERATION Miss Ma: marck hospital this mornin, sindians, Bhe is getting jy. Cram entered the Bis- for ton: jong nice- TO VISIT IN MOTT Miss Delia Soehren is leaving to-| day for Mott where she will spend a two weeks’ vacation with her moth- er. WEEK-END VISIT Miss Gertrade Elchorst will leave tonight for a week-end visit in the ‘Twin Cities. Prayeten FOR MINNEAPOLIS zel Pierce left this morning: will take ‘Partly.,cloudy to cloudy yl ; Sunday mostly fair | Matthews, who accompanied h to Give Piano and Expression Recital! Posed by Flo Kennedy of the expression recital will Miss Ruth Hanse at the a Wednesday, September 18. The public is cordially peielran by jo ag Bie 8, at came to Bismarck re- cently to t j of remaining ‘in Minneapolis this wi ter. She is a graduate of McPhai School of Music in Minneapolis. Miss Hange's stu it 212% Main. et MacDowell cake Op. ‘10 'No. 3—Beetho- y 2) Schumann Novelette On, 21 No, 1....Schumann Joan d’Are” At the hey neal Romance . Cantique d’ MRS. HINCKLEY IMPROV Mrs. Nellie Hinckley, who has been seriousty ill at her home on Thayer street for the past few wee reported to be slowly rec ing. has been suffering with heart trouble and inflammatory rheumatism MOTOR TO MINNESOTA Mr. and Mrs. John alley de terday on # motor eg points in Minnesota. They will visit near Dennixon and on thei will stop at Minneapolis and St. Paul. They were accompanied by Miss Hilda Boe and Miss Josephine Lee. PICNIC LABOR DAY The young people of the Presbyter- ign chareh and their friends will hold) Rot ie usual semi-monthly picnic on Labor day, afternoon and evening, stead of on Tuesday as was itinst planned, All are requested to meet at the church at 2-o'clock. RETURN TODAY The Misses Winifred, Irene and Maric Robertson, teachers in the Bis- marek schools, are expected to ar- rive in Bismarck this evening from | ) ing uncovered aj be neglected scheme. TO PREAC Sibetius| Minot. where they have been visit-| ing since returning from ao trip t Alaska. RETURN FROM TRIP Rev.-and Mrs. Paul S. Wright a rived home last evening afte: .] month’s vacation at Price and Cass lakes in ‘northern Minnesota. They acting business in Bismarck today. were reg a-humber of other Min. GUESTS AT MacLEOD HOME Mr. and Mrs. William Corcoran and ree Pero, haf o7 of Regina, Sask. sat the Mrs.J-J. M. MacLeod for. few days. They are cn route to Sibley, lowa RETURNS FROM VISIT Mrs. R. R. Matthews returned yes- terday from a four months’ visit at Ava, Mé., and’ Ft. Dodge, lowa. Mr. re- turned home some time ago. UNDERGOES OPERATION Kenneth W. Simons, Bismarck cor. ndent for the Associated Bers rwent surgical treatment for t! cee of tonsils at the Bismarel jospital this morning. HERE OVER WEEK-END Dr, Apolina® Wilson Bertha Tiber, nurse, of the health department, are In Bis: ever the week-end. They ai charge of a traveling health RETURN 70 W WISCONSIN Dr. and. Mrs. W. J. Waldschmidt and Mrs, 7 Waldschmidt have left for Fond du Lac, after a few days’ visit in Bismarck with Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Waldschmidt. LEAVE FOR HOME Mr, and Mrs. E. R. Cline inf ter ae te ey for eels. cee waukan after s; afew at t . the home of Mr. " d Mes. ES Robbing RETURN FROM MINNEAPOLIS’ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lasken and children arrived home yesterday and DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116Y, Fourth St. Phone 200W Joyrider - A Junk Shop near » railroad. f crossing, carries this sign: “Go ahead, take a chance; we will buy the car,” We do not dare you to be careless, but we urge all to be protected with' good COLLISION OR UPSET INSURANCE ' home of Mr. andj and Miss; tat ! rou wi d to make up on your face,| thould be applied with discrim and the _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE EN OE tion to offend any class, yet does not compromise for the sake of main- | At The Movies, taining the-favor of all classes. ——_______—_______# Whatever ctiticisms may be made ELTINGE THEATRE rficiality will not A delightfully different comedy- rly contribution | drama ot hobodom, witn a tear or| f° the ‘study af raligion and deserves miany, chuckleg mised to, to rank with Professor Henry Dr gether, will be found Fire” mond's “Natur&l Law in the 5S { World,” and Thomas Payne | featuring Lloyd Hughes nd the beau- . | {iu Dolores, del die at the Eltinge| “Age of Reaso: | Monday ari ‘uesda} ss from the first to Test the sym op tae el in. this of the beholder is with the lil abi This is because the bet- deeper humani-. ‘ tarian side of the amiable characters is always foremost. j Tne sympathy of everybody for the nder dog, ecially if the under | th log is a kindly idog, comes to the oi | fore in this production. oe j The tramps masquerade as the{ Such an outstanding contribution {owner of an aristocratic Southern| te the study of religion of in- | mansion and his guests. Their dis-| frequent occurrence. The book should | guise is seen. through, however,| Prove a valuable aid to all rsons land they are recognized for desper- | Wishing to acquire a better grasp of ij ate crooks. The Federal authorities | the subject of religion. — ! are summoned. [rorttssree caniim, age ot ‘te! Local Baby Scores 100 Per Cent in National Contest al high attitudes book. In the po: n,-“the kingdom of heaven” enun- *: d by Jesus, “The probably would be chosen by ajority as the most outstand- ration that attains and is in the same class Dru “The Greatest hing in ; So do the Federal -authorities and | everybody else. In its book jand play form “Pals irst” achieved immense popularity. figs Bees Book Review ! r Betty Nelson, daughter + tee and Mrs. R. C. Nelsen of Bismar feld Revue, CONDITION -Colove CON Colorless ear lobes. | The White God's Way” by Stanley TREATMENT—Just a touch of shaw. Published by Barse & Hop: here, particularly if you ate! fine’ 'New York, | Price $ Suspense, gripping plot, realistic P| characters and jarcative make this tale of the Northwest one of absorbing interes : From start to fini the vigor and where primeval forees s in go in August, both contest- ants receiving scores of 100 r The records of the winning showed a great contest, as ew York baby weighed 13 at h and Betty, one of ¢f twins, spent be first fronth of her life This is the first twin ibaby win a prize in a ni al health ive a much more youthful ap- ce. Naturally, the rough rtificial blush should not} be discernible. Since cars are be- n, they should not | the decorating! it moves with sweep of the lant lash, heedies: ers of society. matched against brain, iteed and Brain is brawn against brawn. ar and courage, sed contest, jon play their parts in a ———— — fe drama. BERRY CONDUCTS HEARING tuts Urauiteas tor fae" sutiouer eH. L. Berry of Mandan aut, breathless for the outcome. Falsely accused of grime, accept: in Bismarck today to con‘ dere He will! ing the fate of an outcast to protect feat Baptint| | the name of the guilty, the hero morning and’ faces his destiny, bereft of all but be t2-2d and met 5 ‘ 7 lan tra jim an ‘trives to TO FLASHER pictce the mystery that surround Miss Mabel Johnson, who is on alhim, ‘The cold, pitiless North seems two weeks’ vacation, has gone to} bént on his destruction. His grim Flasher for a week's viait with her) battle with the wilent forces of the parents, From there she will visit! wilderness, his hairbreadth escapes in Dickinson for a week. from the nets of pursuit are pore trayed the fide y of the cam- TO VISIT IN ¢ IN CHICAGO era, Mrs, L. E. Birdzell and son, Junior, is pm And, left Thursday evening for Chicng the reader sees his final vi where they will for es fs of the ve Leat ity for a few days. sy the pulpit at the or John Alsbury D. Bogus a text Sunday Volk, an action involving title nd. Judge Berry was) sum- moned here because of the absence from the city of Judge Fred Jans gonius, who ending the week- end at Bowdon and Fessenden, looking after his farm interests. LOTS OF GOOD POSITIONS OPEN You don’t hear graduates of Da- <4 kota Business College, Fargo, com- plain that they “‘can’t find a job,"” rept ae bag because leading northwestern firms volutiona’ : : 7 LEA FOR Fi ‘i he work is a consummate blending | Call on this school continuously for Judge Fred Sane | of the scientific, phi | help. Immediately upon graduating morning for Kessenden and ee ii y see “ cee a Aerts torheat | Fecently, I. E. Stenso was placedwith “ ifi istorica eee, eae dnta contribute their support to the| Advance Rumely Co.; Dorothy HERE FROM McKE Lawrence with the First State Bank, roposition that religious progress Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd W: and) ee into epochs and that a new Beltrami, Minn. 3 Myrtle Skrivseth ‘hildren of MeKenzic ipent with Gram -Dady wholesale house. riday | one it hand. ‘This is done with in Bismarck. Watch each week for results like these. ‘Follow the SucceS$ful’” Sept.1—6. Actual business training. (Copyrighted—unobtainable else- where.) Write F. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front St., as vividly as an eye be Je: ictory with the woman whose faith and love months with relatives. wrested triumph from defeat. VISITING Li che John Emerson of Minot is visiting | in the city for a short time wit! ert Bars. ‘They attended schoo together. i sy x keen pow VISITING HERE jof analysis and the nbility to state Elsie Cunningham af McKen- | facts and conclusions logically, but # ing friends here for a few, ion té go into the origina of matters as well, Perea The foundations for the arguments HERE TODAY are so well grounded and broadly laid T. M. Casey of Underwood is trans- that the superstructure has the ap- pearance of being impregnable. Yet | the work is not technical and for HERE FROM WASHBURN ‘that reason ought to be ri gh McCullough of Washburn the average reader. Notwithstanding ‘isited friends in marck Friday. | it is a religious production, no trace {of theology is HERE ON BUSINESS pages. The subject H. Gierke of Menokén was in the | fair, frank, impartial sterday on business. | manner without the # CHOOSE THE RIGHT SCHOOL It will pay you of our school: save $40; students not re- classes; no better courses 3 best location—Fa To own a set of Teeth at this Unheard of Low You will take only one business course. to investigate the many advantag: Low rates of tuitio to in in i 1 ua a and money. Call at the school or welte fe full information, New Classes Every Monday Uppers and Lowers Guarantee perfect fit. Worn by hundreds of local pcople. Best of materials. Elsewhere $0 would pay from $5) to Lor the Plates | we ask 25” Prices cut in half and less for 6 davs more only. Don’t let this wonderful opportunity. go. Make it a point to come now. Our special prices on Plates, Crowns and Bridgework extended to Sept. 10th. Matince Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT — SATURDAY Come Early! See the first show and avoid the 9 o'clock jam. First show at 7:30 sharp, feature at 7:40. Crowns Bridge Work Beautiful, lasting bridge werk, perfectly matching your own. tecth. Latest methods, fixed or remov- ‘able. Sanitary bridges, etc. "FREE EXAMINATION ay yee re Im) nt * Than Price 1 of the new philosophy of re-| Redemptive | "Jof editorials on furs, To encourage early selection... and to satisfy the desire of numerous people who have ex. pressed their wish to have us prorogate our sale, we sil continue to allow 20% DISCOUNT Until further notice. The clos- ing of this sale will be an-— nounced here. Our stock has been somewhat depleted during our August sale. Nevertheless we are showing a complete line of about 40 fur coats yet, en- abling you to select just as your fancy dictates. Remember, when you buy from us you are buying di- rect from the only expert fur- riers in the Missouri slope. We are a Bismarck concern. We are interested in your welfare as much as in the city’s and our own progress. A. P. Knothe the fifth of a series their wearing quality, their mar- t, manufacture, repairing, | ete. | Quite often we are asked by | the public, Why don’t you! handle a certain line, a brand, | which is labeled and known | to be ,suaranteed furs or fur: coats? | Answer—Why we do not han- | dle it is merely because we un. | derstand our business. We! are furriers, iwe. understand furs, know a: good skin from| a bad one, etc. IH may be a! good policy for a dry goods} man to handle such a line in| order to avoid trouble with! his steady trade. It may be! a good policy for the average | consumer that is compelled, | or rather was compelled, to! go to the Twin Cities or else. | where to purchase a fur coat to pay that extra premium of | 20 to 30 per cent for that! label. We are not buying labels. We are buying furs. Our label affords you full) protection. When you tra with us you trade with a well established, reliable concern Those who buy furs here nev- er have any uncertainty about where to go for advice, re- pairs or service, for ‘they know that not only are we responsible for their sat- isfaction in ownership, but that we have equipped ourselves to efficiently dis- charge that responsibility. That’s a good point to think about when you are shopping for your fur coat. Further remember that we Our furs are guaranteed for indefinite satisfaction and we issue with each purchase a GUARANTEE BOND Entitling you to two seasons’ free repair service. Bismarck Fur Company Phone 610 207 Fifth Street A. P. Knothe, Prop. have come here with a con-| ready-to-wear fur coats that siderable investment. Inas-|Will enable you to select your much as we are reliable, we|Vvery taste for a fur coat. are an asset to your city. We| Our line is as complete as any employ only local people. We! other fur shop in the country spend our money here. There-! might offer you. fore, if you live in Bismarck | (Signed) — or the Missouri slope, then A. P. Knothe, Prop. you should consider seriously BEE KILLS HORSE the buying of your furs here.; burlington, Nee A valu! ble horse, We have brought here a store) the property. of George E. Bartlett, ; following. thi of metropolitan aspect and ef-| ‘Vis. Killed in » runaway fo owing, tbe eficiency. W. rv a line of| horse bolted and fell o head. Sunday Menu Special Chicken Chow Mein Plain Chow Mein .... Chicken Chop Suey . Mushroom Chop Suey Be ercl tees Plain Chop Suey ........... ERE SACU ee Peirce Soup Cream Chicken a la Reime Fish Fried Fresh Shrimp, Spanish Sauce .. . Lobster, a la Mew, en Casserole ... Broiled Sardines, en Toast Lorain . Cold Columbia River Salmon, Cucumber Salad Boiled Boiled: Chicken Leg, Sauce Supreme Roast Prime Rib of Beef, Espanole, 45c, extra cut . Roast Leg of Pork, Apple Sauce Roast young Spring Chicken, Mint Dressing Entrees Fried young Spring Chicken, a la Maryland . Fried young Squab, Mushrooms Suecagee 7 Chicken, a la King, en Casserole ...... Cold Meats Assorted Cold Meats, Cucumber Salad . Summer Lunch, Head Lettuce Salad .. Ham, Cheese, Vegetable Salad Deviled Eggs, Sliced Tomatoes Special to Order Porterhouse Steak, Rislo Potatoes ...... T-bone Steak, Shoestring Potatoes .... Club Steak, Abram Potatoes Sirloin Steak, au gratin Potatoes Smalt Beef Tenderloin Steak, au gratin Abrian . Small Butt Steak, Potato Rosettes Asparagus Omelet .... Snow-flaked Potatoes, Steamed Potatoes, Creamed Peas Apple, Pineapple, Cream Pie: Sweet Shop