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PAGE TWELVE — Clear Lake | x i nma Shaffer and daughter, nld Hargrave, were in Bis- ping last Wednes Mrs. Ole Newland and chi J | compunied by her brothe: y Han-| sen, visited with their parents, north | of Steele, Thurs afternoon, Olaf Olson spent’ from Thursday | until Sunday at Mandan and Bis-| marck. He took in the corn show while at Bismarck. Mrs. Christ Schoon received the) Jof w change $e “ NEWS OF OUR NEIGHBORS ranch, where he remained until re- cently. John Richter, who possesses a num- ber of very speedy horses, found it necessa: ing one day last week, It appears that Mr. Richter kept his horses in his pasture in which there is an enormous growth of sweet c being in a fiery mood and of pasture, they ugh the fence miles to a cornfield nter found them about their, way th traveled seve where Mr. Rt 24 hours later, Robert Woodland and son, Ralph, do a great deai of walk-} of losing four of bhi due to feeding too much ut. Mr, Stewart former- and buggy while others drove {their cars, but his business ‘has | grown so extensi speedier metho sary. > een Frances of travel was neces- o— Miss Tena Harms spent a few days in Bismarck taking teacher examina- tion on Thursday and Friday, derful home of Mr. and Mrs, William —T guinea pigs | town guests were Mi: Mr. Beckneil believes the | anson, Baldwin, horseback or drove ively recently that a ‘A large crowdgathered at the won-| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Erna Christi. R. Ritchie and 0. P. and G, R. Canfield inson of Tuttle. Mrs. in, Vold of Bismare jand Miss Chri: tewart has purchased «| Stratton served a delicious two course | luncheon. The Reverends Nelson and Martin have been holding services in the Congregational church the past week | and will continue untill Saturday of bh) week. Everyone is invited to at- tend. A. Soder of Wing was a business caller here on Tuesday of this week. Ella Funston, who is teaching south of town, spent the week-end at_her parental home in Menoken. Mr. Larson is the guest of his j daughter, Mrs. F, L. Hendrickson, of } Regan. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Michelson were Idinner guests at the J. Michelsen home on Sunday. N Kershaw. The W. C. T, U. members Su nee a rs|'"A. H. Helgeson and J. Wilson pret na we given by Mes] Mansacted business in Rismarek on + ore | Monday. eS and Miss. ial Pcrist D. E. Mattis, who has been worki b we i viock | at, Washburn during the summer an sold. for supper wed the ally returned to his home here last ' be week, Eiaver eee | yillts Bonnie Harty of Tuttle and its. J. Harty of Wing cal at the 1 who has been helping 4, if. Helgeson home on Thursday "| urternoon. e Saturday. “EC. Ruble of Driscoll transacted w from here attended the Dee art da ¥ORTE lent care this f in Bismarck, and. report musiness, here last week en Foute to of the fine corn that grow! . : : Hive Ving'Harms apent the week! dy Graham end D.C. pusher: ued with her parents in Frances, te-| here on Friday of last week and dau Tuesday of this week. They also at- hd tended to business matters in Tuttle 'the same days. |B, E, Rierson was caller at the . Westerman home on Wednesday | je G. Klipfel and J. Fossbeck were emia callers in Bismarck last i week, n the corn: Sir and Mrs. J. Asplund of Still at- j tended services here on Sunday even- sad news Thursday from South Da-! arrived home last, week from the! kota of the death of an uncle, Mr.j north, where they have been thresh- und Mrs, Schoon left Friday morn-| ing, Mr. Woodland is quite ple: ing from Sterling by way of the] with his trip ne some very hus to be present ut the funerd!, {country and threshing some excellent] Allen Van Vieet of Bismarck visit- | grai ed Wednesday ufternoon with his] Alex father, E. A, Van Vleet. sh Harola Hargrave, who has been} visiting his parents at Wayne, Mich., for some time, retur home Wed nesduy. Mr. and Mrs, Joe fant son left Minnesota, where spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. William Stiles were callers at McKenzie Thursday. Nels Dronon took in the corn show at the capital city Friday. rick’s parental home, Mr. and M Ruth Nelsen, daughter of Mr. and| George MeMurrick, of Boyd township, | ¢——— 4. Mrs. Alden Nelsen, has been visit-| one day last week. i ing with her grandparents, Mr. and) Pon Nicholson motored to the}; er vi alan = “ | Hazelton district one day fartree Cs r.and Mrs. Henry Olson and fam-| where he dilivered a fine Polan . ily were shopping in Wing Saturday} China male ho; Chas. De Witt took thorning. |e urt Buck show at Bismarck Frid yife,and Mrs, Alfred Qlson did some) his new Ford on election day], Jee, Basch, i shopping at Bismarck Saturday. vhen he transported several voters | °USNES®. . Aa tog Paul Pasley and Ben Oren motored] to the polls, Who otherwise would| Mrs. Fred aa elite Be ueeeicd ere — Saturday and spent the A ee + saturday | ‘T. Hedstrom, Bismarek transacted c v beset Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muckler were business hereone day 0} week, \ ‘ Bismarck callers one day last week. A. H, Helgeson was business caller ii ‘in Arena on Sunday. uite a number of the ladies wer i resent at the aid meeting at the Ed The school board held its regular awick home regardless of the cold|mecting at the home of Mra. A. M.| Is now completely equipped with Frigidaire Electric Refrigeration weather, Wilson on the first Tuesday of the Eunice and Qdele Vienne of Bis-; month. . marck were week-end guests at the! R. Harty and Miss Grotberg of Frigidaire is equally satisfactory for homes Jim Monahan home, ‘Tuttle called at the A. H. Helgeson momen BK. SKEELS vm of Missouri town-|f f cornpickers at} tion for its Mr. MacLean Senus Hari est on the Heat h Macl, aulsen and i Friday morning f they expe Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MeMurrick, Mrs.| John Hartly and two children, Elvin and Roberta motored to Mr. MeMur-! made good use of marck was a busi- nd Mrs. Edward Thomas and \ son visited at the Ed. Erickson farm Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson enter. tained a number of friends to # goose dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs, A. Van Vleet call- ed at the Frank Shaffer und Albert Christenson farms Sunday for a few maments. ed in Telfer township on election day. Residents eemed to take a keen intrest in the event, turning out in large numbers to do their bit with their ballots. Mrs. John Hartley is spending few d at the Robert Lane home. She expects to leave shortly for the northern part of the state where she will join her husband. icholson delivered The dance at the Knapp home was|home for a short time on Thursday well attended and everyone reported evening. Miss Grotberg will be re- a good time, i membered as a former teacher in the ! ‘ -end' Regan school. alhoun spent the week-end’ “Sir"and Mrs. Hauser and family of Fd. Chilson and A. W. Quast HeClusky were callers. at the A. . henael . =| Westerman home on Sunday. fap ine: to Bismarek Sunday, return, “Cart and Bennie Lein were callers The Temvik young peoiple divided ; in Bismarck on Sunda; what coal he didn’t ne up to celebrate rmistice dances, Miss Linda Boate, who has been the what, coal he didn't need himself bY pare going to Linton and the rest, guest of her sister, Mrs, A. F. Tourt- short haul and the low price. jee: lotte, during the summer and fal now in Bismarck, where she ha: nell is busy picking corn rts the corn as who has been away | July, returned home a load ot y Olson will be employ- ed at the E. J. Erickson home north- west of Dr for a time. Mr. and Mrs. 4 Hargrave and Dodds, L, B, Olson itors inity are busy supply of coal nyder, who tewartsdale Shas Mr. and Mrs. Ole n motored to % visit with M: husband. evening, Roy Hansen from Kidder county was ut the Ole Newland home Mon- | the aturday tol J jand's sister and returned Sunday B, spent a very enjoy- evening at the Geo, Naumann Position as stenographer. Mrs, Roy Rasche transacted busi- i is ck last wee Mrs. A. W. Quast and) "ess in Bismarck . nee Shiai the son, Neil, Mrs, Enders and daughters, |, Mr, and Mra. C. L. Malone attended etilng brated and cuba {\Dorothea and Renee motored to) : che evening last week: while eriving| sarcltom Setataey, ag Mrs, Adolph Hansen is staying at] his car. It appears that Mr. Happel| it" f the Christ Schoon home while her! was on his wi home from Bis Fe parents are in South Dakota. =| marck and in some way lost control] , Anderson of Braddock Lenwood Beyer bas heen assisting! of his car atu sudden turn of the Alfred Olson pick corn for a few] road. Plunging with great force over days. the side of the road the car turned Mr, and Mrs. Adolph Hansen and several times. Although Mr: red, ulso Gussie Schoon| Happel’s car was badly wrecked he ut the Adolph) considers himself quite fortunate in “peas lla getting out of it with such slight The many friends of } -| injure: Earsland will regret to learn of her! ‘Atien and August Smith are busy death, which occurred the these days repairing the car recen?- marek hospital ve Lith. sed by them from Mr. at his home } They intend to put the) Gamen wei class shape and will be a very Armistice day. jmember of the Auxil { Mrs. Roy Rasche vis: i parents, Mr. and Mrs, 0. M. Colip, on : tee A. H. Lundb i e Schlecht and Carrie Burk-|.,2t A. H. Lundberg was a, caller f * {at the home of her parents, Mr. and ie lle Linton visited home folks yg Wm. Uhde, last week. ‘ Keifer of Wilton Gottlieb Grenz spent a couple of} : pre days at home the past week. . Ge lpediaecr ihe? ited. w ; Foanten Koppy: visited home folks! Mt aad Mrs. J. Moberg of Sunday evening. | jance was the signal for comments and wise-cracks from the street Aanestad. Mrs. Seal gave a ver! interesting talk on “Co-ope with the parent in regard to home {| crowd. She was assisted in her d | "The people that swarm about the | crowd in theniselves. Their lot is ‘to in by Mrs. Anhorn, Miss Sandie, Emch and Professor Aane- get a glimpse or a prolonged stare,at the celebrities and the few ordinary ovie-goers. The swarm is thicker fter the show than betore, pernaps because the objects of attraction must wait outside-a few.moments for the’ } conveyances to roll up. It usually is in Tem- stisenay: soar atic geane outawes (By The Associated Press) _{ cials, movie executives, and relative ret ears < ished) Xew York, Nov, 19.—Rooters have | of -movie executives. Boxes are re palin eR ety ,| memorizing “The Hunting Song” by! supplanted rounders at New York's! served for cinema stars if there are re : jin’ the dance-here on Thursd Some of the. seventh grade pupil: | thestriral firat nights, but the ears any in the city samecialy; tu caer wie Master Sammy Calhoun celebrated | inst woek. ‘i tried to form a definition for J. G.’ fice ‘morits of their -offeri el Fant Dp nee his eighth birth About| “Nip and Mrs. AvLs.Garnes were cal- Holland’s beautiful poem, “Gradua-/ after subsequent Dei tnatene bd Special guests are: invited for cer-necessary for the police to clear a He itriends gathered |,,.17, and Mps. A Ze Garngs, were cal: | rene while, memorining and study.( {tek subsequent performances, | tain pictures. If there are military| path for passersby. and, surprised him.) Sip and Ses, H. E, Kannestad and ing it, There were a few very £004 worid or world premieres” as theY | tickets are sent ¢0.” mil mien were played after which /jit¢/¢ von Haroid were Sunday dinner | definitions. ‘ ee eer ee aihoueks | Senere ete, Sake to ialltiary Person. y eae ar + tr. weeks ago. i ed practicing basketball lagt week.) in i ~ | was, : | 5 Mee eecjum, who is at present) And Mrs, A. W. Quast and son, Neil,| ""Aty, and Mrs. E, Rusche were callers| The boys practice on ‘Tuesday night | Si) ate cnea-nace eglag chan’ thote |e ben, Hur aad relatives. of Haw: | captures « thicken thict shall receive cmiiered be: Mesars Langer and King| Mt, ond Mes, Frank Foell and daugh- a¢ the §, Rupp home on Sunday. after school, and the girls on Thurs- ‘of the legitimate stage. eet nn | Raamnd cat epeny, day. ihe arene Sr Menoken, is, busy hauling. posts] Pr* Irene and Ellen and Ann Mena-| Mary and Marion Scott spent the| day. i “Sppleuse Misieading ingen sor i ‘remains in jail, according to, plans with a Ford truck from the Herman er igre nner guests at the Enders} week-end with their er, Mrs, J.| Monday morning our room enrolled) In former-yeurs there was a consi Enittancés Are Jammed {drawn up by the Alexandria Protec- Ginm farm on the river bottoms, | ome Sunday evening. Fischer. a new eighth grade pupil, | rable number of “men about. tow One opening was attended by Jack| tive Associntion. There have been Abdseei, Mowe,,.xko chad, hitlcgee ere towa| Myron Rierson and Hazel Bhines,| Loulse Corbit, who is a daughter of |qwho cherished attendance. at every | Dempsey and Estelle Taylor, Ricardo) heavy, raids on the roosts this fall. leg amputated at the hip a few weeka| “AUrsday. Bismarck, spent the week-end at{their| our. new minister, Tiree night. "When. the curtain was| Cortex. Alma Rubens and numerous | and the citizens have banded to guard homes hers ‘The intermediate room hes age oP taived, Hi ding to roduc ers, they | renter or lesser lights, whose appear-| their fowl. complimentary in first BOUNTY THIEVES Alexandria, Neb—The person who ‘ 1 | i prog! by _the Ladies Auxiliary of Washburn. The Junior high school class are working on a home talent play to be given Nov. 22. The Wilton Mutual store have a fall clearance sale advertised for this week. Miss Alice O'Brien of the Canfield consolidated schoo! spent Sunday at the home of her parents here. Miss Celia Kopplin of Tuttle spent Saturday as the guest of Ernestine Steffen. ago, is reported to be recovering] ¢—————___ , returning on Sunday! with week. a. blase! micely and 1s expected back home in| | J Tedgeitig j Regan i. 8. ; : uit se hag at Pee ie Bismarck on Saturday evening, Pe-| been absent for one day. med, Pere | gel ban Veterans of the 3 Dan MacLean of Stewarsdale had ald oe absent for one day. se ue-| Onemearini me” Me He had no difficulty in selling what] wars in which the heoming “ A : f | turning ot , A ; carload of coal shipped in last week. Fld war and other| Ening On Sunday, ere were BE a tpecrap congas lu ki 4 coal he did not need himself, bit iy esults ’ f nited States took /caliers in Bismarck on Sunday a former resident of * ‘a jences, aside art and families of the American| ‘The Misses Engbrecht and Fristad, z p, and of late yearsidinner served in the town hall atie. critics, are 1 3 h egion Auxiliary were guests at the| waker Toberg id Prof, de McPRA: | fonretiomdence reeonds vine fF Per residing. in California, is now visit-| Armistice Day by the Auxiliary. The 4 - | féct attendance record, gen motored to Bismarck on Sut he third grade are very interest- Several of the Wilton young folks]; motored to Regan Friday to attend the dance. J. W. Gramling and son Howard of Some visited at the Art Ferris home lay. Mrs. Ferri: daughter of J. 'W. Gramling. Max Neuman and Leo Richard spent Sanday in Bismarck at the home of their aunt Mrs, Mattie Bigler. A. W. Prust has returned to hi home here from Springfield, Wis. where he was called by the sickne: of his aged mother. The many friends of Miss Wilma Graham will be surprised to hear of, her recent marriage-to Eddie Meyers of Baldwin. Mrs. Sophia Anstrom returned to her home here after being confi to the Bismarck hospital for the pa: three weeks. Mrs, Louis Spitzer of Baldwin was shepping in Wilton Saturday. irs. Albert Wadington and sons of Bismarck visit mother, ited at the home of her Mrs. William Brown, one ay it week. rs. Krause of Regan was 1 Wilton visitor Saturday. Mr, and Mrs, David Easton have re- turned to their home at Beulah af- ter visiting friends and relatives in community. Harry Kuronick had the misfortune of breaking his arm Friday when he! ‘was thrown from a horse. Miss Win Flynn visited at the of her brother, DeWitt Flynn a hom at Mercer last week. H ‘There will be church services at the} Local Presbyterian church next Sun-: day at 10:30 A, M. also at 7: P.| M. -Rev. Christ conducts services here! every other Sunday. Prayer meeting | Tenieday at 8 o'clock, John Kanski has his three hou: in Wilton advertised for sale. tends to go to Russia in the spring. ¢ business places of Wilton were} closed Thursday in observanee of Armistice Day. A large crowd attend- ed the program at the Grand in the ! lumber on the river bottom ing at the John P. Stewart home of| guests who were about 80 in number Stewartsdale, Mr, Stewart has been|inculded the following from out of absent from this state for many years}town: G. R. Canfield, Miss Ruth and his friends are glad to see him| Christianson, R. Harty and Miss G. back again. : - , | Grotherg, all of Tuttle, O. Turney of The many friends of David Sulli-] Arena, D. E. Mattis and Miss Doyle van regret to learn that he has been] of Steiber township, Mr. and Mrs. C. taken suddenly ill, having a strokq|Kettleson, Mrs, Conrad Kettleson and of paralysis. He has had a pravions sons, William, Jennings and Byron stroke, but ‘recovered nicely from|and ‘daughter, Rande, all of Wini the effects. This one, although not|J. Keifer of Wilton and Mr, and Mrs. as severe as the first one, made it]E. Rasche of Regan, The Auxiliary necessary for Mr. Sullivan to enter 2 a hospital, where he is reported to be improving rapidly. Mr. Sullivan was for many years a resident of Missouri townshi: George Parke visited at the Nichol- son home Sunday. Mr. Parke, who has resided in this vicinity for several years, ix now employed on the Ottor- son tarm west of Hazelton. Robert Woodland, who has recently returned from the north, brought back a truck load of fine potatoes. Mr. Woodland states that potatoes were a good crop in the northern part this year and can be purchased for considerably less money than they can here. Don Nicholson purchased a register- ed Poland China male hog from Frank| ¥ Kertzman one last week. Everyone come. The Hogue brothers are nearly) The next through picking corn. They report! Ladies’ Aid wil the crop as being somewhat light) Mrs. 8. Rupr this year. December 8th. Mrs, Donald A. Stewart of Stewarts- | attend, : ale visited at the Nicholson home he next regular meeting of the Thursday. Mrs. Stewart, although American Legion Auxiliary will be at years of age, is quite capable of show-| the home of Mrs. Earl Mowder on the g many of our young maidens how| Afternoon of December 9th. All mem- to step around, bers are urged to attend, as several Burt Buckley sold a bunch of young {Matters of business will be taken up. cattle to a stockbuyer from Brad-|, Some of the Regan folks took in dock, He delivered them at Brittin the corn show in Bismarck last week, Friday. . A number of the young people of ‘A great fog was seen in_ the| Regan attended the dance at O, John- vieinity of the John R. Stewart home |%2n's on Saturday ev Thursday. Inquisitive — passersby|Teport a good time, found that Andrew Irvine was steam-|,, The Regan folks who attended the int Se i which he intends to use sawing cjorable evening. The public is in- vited to attend the peerings whic! are held on the second Friday of every month, The local orchestra are planning a masquerade dance which will be given thank all those who gave their serv- ices rendered, . Aune and J. Keifer for decorating the hall so ap- propriately and the Regan sextet for the musical numbers given. The dance given by the Legion in the evening was one of the largest attende dances ever held in Reean and everyone had a good time, The local orchestra in company with P, Curlen of Wilton, supplied the music, Business places observed the day in the afternoon by closing shop. The C hold their annual sale and chicken supper in the Regan hotel on Satur- jovember 20th, The sale will about 2 o'clock and the supper will be ular meeting of the be at the home of gn the afternoon of Every one is welcome ening and all Residents of this community were shocked to learn of the sudden death of Joe Mills, which occurred at a Bismarck hospital Thursday evening, Mr. Mills appeared to be in his usual jolsor; who has been absent home for the past three as recently returned look- a and with more pockets. Mr.' about July where my. gotten start- terrific hail- the town hall on Wednesday even- ing, November 24th. This is the first masqued dance of the season and good time icipated by all, The Regan schoo! is planning a Thanksgiving program for Wednes- day, November 24th, to be in in the schoolhouse. e publ is in- vited to attend, The local theater wishes to health until recently, when he was taken suddenly ill and submitted to an operation, ing away shortly after, It is believed that Mr. Mills’ trouble was due to gunshot wounds which he received in the face and neck about two years ago. He hi since been in poor health. Much Sy mpeeny. is felt for the sorrowing family. . Duck hunters are certainly busy priate caranlacs se. Brgerem ot steed will be shown at the th judging by the almost, aetaund’” Kowbbrimest which, ax) fisted Suerith” it 25 na ducing Bil for Me on nad the a wishes to take this opportunity to! Congregational Ladies’ Aid will| served from § o'clock on.| Charles Colip, who has been work-| ed in their spelling grades. ing out of town, returned his home| . Gertrude er, Talzela Will and her this week. \ | Leo, Farrell are ahead, they have a. perfect score so far. ba member of the Intermediate | Leith room club is doing his duty. imary Room cae me hare elpeetl oni, ied over . M. Hoenisch of Mobridge, N.] see jousekeeping in each row. D,, transacted business here *Tuen, The second graders have made a . ‘blackboard calendar for November . E. Jones and Griffith returnes itying the hour of Plenty. home Sunday after a week's hunt- the A Camp Fire girls club has ing trip in the northern part ofjbeen organized in Leith recently. The the state, following members have taken up the The Leith Civic club met Wednes-|\work in earnest: Edna McCarty, Elsio day evening with Mrs. Edythe Jones. » Irene Hurley, Mi Ste! Members were all present, also; eight guests. \ olk call was answered by naming U. S, senator, Mrs, Kimbal read a sketch of the life of Queen Mary. Mrs. Heron read a paper on “Worth- while Movies.” The next meeting will be held on Nov. 2ist instead of the regular meeting evening. E. J. Lawfer and A. Anhorn motor- ed to Bismarck Wednesday with Martin Dahl, who entered the St. Alexius hospital for treatment Mr. and Mrs. T. P..Daily of Carson jwere Sunday visitors at the R. A. O'Connell home, . Vere Davidson of Heil was visit- ing in Leith Saturday. | “Rev. Corbett moved | Leith Friday. The Mossman family moved south of the track in the J. G. Moen residence. Chris. Hellins has attached a con- | denser on his Kohler lighting plant. i Frank walk shi a carload of Ritson” Fase in cattle and two carloads of hogs from} wenturers, whd. | rand Mrs, Anestad motor. | without knowledge: mare! its have awake ‘in the morning Stone fe paola Sums, be be Periph 4 miles from where | | jossman, Hazel Wessel, Louise An- son, Mildred Kamrath. ing officers elected are Presiden’ ildred Kemrath; secretary, Irene lurley: treasurer, Hazel Wessel TING ISLAND IS MYSTERIOUS ‘Lake Ori Mich.—The island a floats on the surface of the then, sinks out of sight for a few; months still is puzzling scientists,’ | rs regularly about the,mid- each August.. It about the middle of February It dle | unsil | his family to! Since tempts bys aetions have ended in failure. it is\not wanted’in the Iske, have been made to end its loading it with tons of ston: A island with The Star Clothing club -met with| the night before. H Eunice Emch Saturday afternoon. | | Mra, Robt. O'Connell, accompanied | Bismarck Saturday and purchased a) { plano for the Thain school, ee ian a jot pilates ‘I ‘went nd in the year 1808, have been discovered in Haleiw: | Mrs. E. . Saunders entertained the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid Thursday eneemece. Honolulu. ‘The guns which were dis- Council of! covered lying in 15 feet of water are Seon! rusted with barnacles and; er ' FIND OLD CANNON a 1s The North Dakota jous Education are conducting series of institutes in Grant coun- ty. ‘Saturday afternoon and evening for the Car- rents ool workers are urged session at Maitin Kalk. an army officer from Fort ha. 82, LEADS BAND jHonolulu—Making his first public swayed the baton for the stad drove to Bismarck Monday ofter- . ical 01 it jizat! ent jusical organization when. nogn. They were sceompanied ‘by| ded: Dahl, who went to visit he ni: Park recently. aaband, Who in we the’ Bi Aloxias | denued en bandsans ~4 Mr. ‘and Mrs, D. E. Jones left for in Ti morn Di ir. and Mra..N. C. waite on ir ve ge j * = - meeting hada ven al son rot up mite wen, decided heed! were an- to the United States. He is the of many Hawaiian musical the larger number and variety of shows as compared with a decade or more ago, modern theatregoers, The first night is not the society event of ot! years, although occasionally a man- ager of social or yy ry ne,| other prominence to lend “distinc- jladye Milnor, Marion Tiker, Marion j tion” to his ‘sho The fol- | fashion shows, the \ ah sm: Broton is acting as guardian.! 4 here for part of the year, andj Thi P nd og Po H konera) rule of first nights. They have the Rockies. | capacity att landed on it | sons | seat. Th a corima sent: | anticipating fart and to other f N growth. The discovery was; stimulates first of town city’ off om: my oe Scooea of Ses oles: Heed. oe lause is plenti- th “ ir, Knoaion the poadle te sociae: from the rent. usiasm whether thd in really p.“wow.” Producers attribute the change to , and to the taste and type of ites persons K G First nights now are self-appointed isurely movement rtly groomed men and women th ats constitu rade 9g formal will ‘float | tare. aisle. d then sink. Efforts to control ite | cupied the Lady Astor party oc- Colerfal ft the theatrical it attend the open- al showa and revues, ion to the The most ¢ rowds are thi ing of the mus! whieh are the exci tendance, made up of per- i go to some o! i. . Mere then mi o ore, * r ircumstance Seach “4 thee ‘once belonged to the marks the premicre of a baking powder is in the oven. For best results use BAKING 25 ounces for 25¢ pound and a half for e quarter Millions of pounds used ‘ by our Government | screen E _ | The iy. ning is a thing of shieeeials Two ancient cannon, BL re potapley ae ine to ne roducer, eda J icity it ae ote” jew BS wad City Little ‘Boe The if DAK GOOD WHEAT MAKES GOOD FLOUR GOOD FLOUR MAKES GOOD BREAD ‘A MAID FLOUR |. Makes the. Best of Bread and Pastries Dakota Hard Spring Wheat—

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