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1! | guest of h@ parents, Dr. and M A. Aasgaard, and will probably re-| will be h turn to Bismarck by car in about ld in that city, TT: M s. V. C. Peters drove to. in Nelson cou Wednesday to attend the |" liver an addr of Mrs. Peters’ sisters,| Settlers picnic. Misses Florence and Tollie ielson, who received their diplomas from the! TAKING COUNTRY CLUB PARTY T a .-Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Gil Mrs. Robert Webb, and Mr. ie Mrs. S. W. Corwin will be im the receiving | Bne at the dancing party which wilt VISITING HERE be held this evening at the Country} st and club. Music by the ‘ommodore , of Akron, greeters will begin at 9 o'clock.) ar home of Mr: his is the second dancing party at mother, Mrs. ¢ which members of the Country club] y Mrs. Gilchrist Rave entertained this season, | Miss Josephine Welch. the gu rek Wednesi states on a FROM MINOT eter trip. at th transact business, ENSE I: license HAS ACCEPTED POSITION — | MARRIAGE LIC R.C, Robinson of this city has rey 4 ceived word trom his daughter, Mur 1, that she has accepted a position Wich the Shell Oil company at Long Beach, Calif, Miss Robinson, who Was émployed at the Workmen's Com- Fensation bureau while in Bismarck, and with friends, * home of the bride. ROM. MOTT n © Wednesday for Duluth, Minn., w tend the U. C. T. be held in that ci Circle | | tcrian church will give a food | enden sale Saturday afternoon at vening to spend a ren Mn theodore | Hoskins-Meyer. FOR SUMMER returned Avenue A. | for! r howe of her Fourth St., Bismarek. rge for Duluth, Minn., where he will at- x ypcligol. Bray fee te Grand Forks last Saturday, 4 gompanied his sister home, crozrones,| Free Airplane Rides graduating | college To the finders of the “Orthophonic” Dodgers With misspelled words tthe commencement e: evening. ited in Bismarck Wednesda before lauving for her home Monson, | to spend the summer. = WILL MAKE HO =Mr. and Mrs. T. RK fGmily have moved here from 3 and will make their home at West Broa Mr. Farmer is eme r Motor company Dodgers will be thrown overside the American Eagle airplanes by exhibi- tion pilots of the Minnesota Air Serv- iée Co., during exhibition and stunt flights over Bismarck Sunday, June 12, 1927. ss Find the dodgers with the misspelled words—pre- sent them to a representative of Hoskins-Meyer and get a free ride = TO HOLDERS OF | COND LIBERTY LOAN BONDS | z: . EXCHANGE OFFERING OF NEW TREASURY BONDS riven of a new offering of REASURY Bi bial Free «ies are good for Sunday only “yeegee| Hoskins-Meyer The Home of KFYR e will be paid as of od will cease on that Gate. Holders of such, bonds is denios | f the exchange offer ited period only | nd may expire about gone 1btn. A. W MELLON, | ‘ i eniedlguaa a | A new model | for $195 £0 8. DAYTON, OM Spay AMINE this new Frigidaire. See ALT SyRuP | EM yourself the alts it offers. Compare the features you want in an clectric refrigerator with those you will find in this new model. It has them all. Sce it! Sec it demonstrated. Sce what it does and how it does it. Get full details of the General Motors con- venient payment plan. Find out what a small deposit is nceded. Arrange to have your Frigidaire now. Call at our display room today, BERGER BRE aese retest B. K. SKEELS + 408 Broadway Bismarck, N. Dak. rW ODUCT OF GErENERAL = ee Tuesday, Wednesday And Saturday. Nights . Music By _.. The Commodor. . sone Bepiece -Orchestza.-.- THE HE BISMARCK: ‘FRIBUNE - 'Washburn “Picnic Is Postponed on Account of Rain Because of the inclement wether, |the annual Lewis and Clark picnic, | which, was scheduled to be held to Washburn, has been pe: and Mrs. A. J. Faber of Mott! pened, it Was announced by the com- mitiee/in charge today. the affair will be annpunced later. Several Bismarck and Mandan peo- program for the event, and quite a number from the two cities had planned to attend. Priests to End Retreat Tonight Forty-five Catholic priests, here for a retreat, will eir parishes in ‘the western part of the state tonight, when the retreat ends. Vincent Wehrle, marck, is conducting the retreat, which priests‘from the diocese of Bismarck attended. Box springs madé to order or recovered and renovated. —Bismarck Mattress & Ren- Phone 605, 513 . Jf tend the U, C. T, convention which two weeks, WILL ADDRESS PICNIC — J. M. Devine, commissioner of im-| D GRADUATION migration, left today for Stump Lake y where he will de-| 3 Friday at an Old| MOTOR TRIP « of friends in Bis-| en route to eigt- ple were on the and daughter, Ruby, ed here Tuesday visit friends, while Mr. Ghizer will WITH FRIENDS HERE Mrs. M. H. Nelson and Mrs, Charl son of Sterling spent Tue ednesday in Bismarck] since Monda: return to tl SONS PAST MATRONS TO MEET bishop of Bis- left recently to make her home in) Mrs , of Steele The Past Matrons’ club will meet Galifornia. is spend sin the city | Pri fternoon at 2:30 at the home with her sons, George und John Ro E. E. Ricker at 206% Main Visit ert who are in the Bismarck Mrs... C. tal following a tonsil operation, — | ser WILL ATTEND CONVENTION | Kenneth Barry 07 Mott was in the} Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F t visiting friends, Vo. Presby- Melba tle lead tncalts ovating Co. See ‘ad on page 6—Casing ard Tube Locktite Patehes We carry a full line.—Acces- Service Station, Fourth St, Bismarcks +: See ad on page 6—Casing| ° wid fo" and Tube Locktite Patches. M Davedns. er ute mother. | We carry a full line—Acces- F ENTION scry Service Station, NIVERSITY John L. Geo t this morning FRIGIDAIRE Motors OE WER giles ga Froe daneing: from 9.to 9:30. j ie . |Rev. Preiburger Is Reelected President of Walther League Fargo, N. D M, Freiburge: G. Spruth,” New Rockford, ini secretary; Rev. H. B. Roeps a son, educational chairman; Miss Elsi¢ Meyer, Fargo, hospice chairman; Rev. H. Schumacher, Niagara, junior n, and Rev, 0. G.’ Fiemann, Parshall, ‘chairman of the executive chairn ig to A sinkliye tung’ for w hoaptee heme, to be erected or purchased in Fargo in the near future, was created by a the convention. Winter Wheat Crop Is 72.2 Per Cent Normal] ® Washington, June 9.—(#)—Produc- 7,001,000 bushels of winter wheat this year is indicated by the condition of the crop on June 1, which was 72.2 per cent of a normal, the department of agriculture an- nounced today. The condition of the spring wheat crop on June 1 was 86.8 per cent of a normal, compared with 78.5 on June 1, last year and resolution adopted b tion of 88.9, the 10 year June 1 average. A’ month ago 593,040,000 bushels of winter wheat were indicated from the {condition of the crop an May 1, which “Last year’s production was You will find it very easy to choose the : Straw Hat you like at Bergeson’ 8 greatly reduced prices. Kayser Chiffon, Shown ‘in a dozen popular’ spring shades. Silk well acid: the knee and lisle foot with’ high spliced heel. use several of these for summer’wear. Full-fashioned. A regular $2.25 value‘on oale at oy P “NEVERMEND”— stocking. Sold: here exe 626,928,000 bushels and the June 1 This year's acreage is 38,701,000, or 4.8 per cent more than condition 76.5. your shoe_ size’ Fg pair ‘of shoes exhibited éur window are helm ACHING, SWOLLEN sana! joncy Tack say AN et Emerald Oil Doesn't Do Awa All Soreness, Swelling and » dune 9.—P)—Rev. F Tolley, N. D., was re- elected president of tie "Walther Teague of North Dakota at the an- nual election of the state convention, which ended its sessions ut 4:30 p. Drake, was named 3 Mrs, H. B. Roepe, Garrison, recording secretary; L. E. Litfin, Minot, treasurer; Rev. E. A. N6 sensible person wili continue to suffer from those intense agonizing throbbing foot pains when every well stocked drug Emerald Oil and sells it.with an’ ab- solute guarantee of satisfaction or Your feet may be so swollen and| inflamed that you think you can’t go Your shoes may feel as if they are cutting right into the You feel sick all over with the and torture and pray for quick What's to be done? Moone’s Emerald Oil and in fifteen| minutes the pain and soreness dis- A few more applications at regular intervals and the swell- And best of all any offensive odor is gone for good—It’s a wonderful formula—this combination of essen- tial oils with antiseptic’ so marvelous that thou- sands of bottles are sold annually for reducing varicose or swollen yeins. Every good druggist Emerald, Oil to end your foot troubles or money bac! At Be THURSDAY, JUNE 9;'1927 ; REQUESTS HOR Ht Depnttment of stnte bb Sealed proposals w: by the North Dakota State Capitol Bist Bem, until 10:00 o'clock a. m., ip , 1927, for fur Thoad olf and ‘tar for suttace and for application. of material on road — approximately | FREE—it you can wear them propérly fitted.—Webb Bros. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR BIDS aled Wids will be received by Lyman Township Board of Super- visors up to June 13the 4 p.m. (So much a running mile) Grading 8 miles Following Toads Grading to begin N. W. corner of Sec. 14 and 8. W. corner ‘of Sec. 11, running one mile East Between sec- tions 11 and 14, then one mile South Between sections 13 and 44, then two miles West | Between, sectipns 14. 23, and n one mile Abrtn iadeien eee. and 1@r then Three miles West Between sections 16 and 9, 17 and 8, 18 and 7. Board ‘reserves ‘the right to re- Ject any or all bids. JOHN A, W. AISTE, Fe Soha Hokana, Chairman. See ad on on page 6—Casing |and@ Tube ‘Locktite Patches. We carry a full liné.—Acces- sery, Service Station, 306 Fourth St., Bismarck. Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT — Thursday MARY ASTOR WM. COLLIER, JR. RALPH LEW: “THE SUNSET DERBY” COMEDY “DRAMA DE LUXE” MISSISSIPPI FLOOD BENEFIT Regular Admission ONE-THIRD OF ENTIRE’ +». RECEIPTS GOES TO THE RED CROSS A great opportunity for thrifty aoe to obtain a summer supply of two of our well-known brands at Humming. Bird “ \ All good spring colors as well as black and gun metal —this hose has a short lisle top, silk reinforced foot with patent index ankle which makes.for a perfect: fit. Regular.$1.50 seller on vale at You: can 3 fastest ‘selling, ae “silk $1.00 aly or for the “Nevermend’”™ received tate Highway office the z SS ie the Yotlowt Hide’ shall be aubmitted in ‘writ- ing by bidders on forms supplied by Each bid shall be aécompanied, by a bidder's bond in full amount’ of sum bid and a certified check of the bidder in an amount equal to five per cent of his bid. Upon the award of a contract the successful bidder Surety vond Im full amount of the th right to recom or reject any and AIL ‘Droposuls must be addressed Department of State High- marked on the outside of bow MISSION. ‘Turquoise blue chimneys, dove gtay top and trim, and satin-black body finish make the newest Perfection Oil Stoves most. ‘attractive, Porcelain eriamel tops ‘add to their beauty and convenience. See them at any dealer's. They will brighten any kitchen! Ask for a demonstration.