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PAGE FOUR THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE and Social Miss Louise Conklin Is Honoree at Tea a Du away nneapolis will be —— | Fre RETURN TO LEITH Mr. and Mrs. E, T. Saunders and ter, Marian, left for their h h this ng after sper ing a few da guests of Mr. WILL VI Clare Regist Morey hospital in that to their ‘Thar: home American} a Legion convention in I | = LICEN granted re . VISITS 7 Miss Dorothy Haysar i has her guest, Eunice Ro! of Hazelton. GUEST AT MILLE Mrs. T.Polans spending a few ¢ the guest of Mrs. 0 SPEND WEE) N : Miss Madge Runey will go to Mott Saturday to spend the week-end as the guest of friends. HAVE A DAUGHTER * A daughter was born this morning | to Mrs and Mrs. Frank Schloemer of | this city. | ON BUSINESS TRIP \ S. J. King. state-wide deputy game warden, is traveling in the northern part of the state on business. IN CITY TODAY Miss Ella Olinberger of Wilton ‘a guest of friends in Bismarck tod Phone 944 for tire service. The Weather Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday. Not much change in temp. ede en rM ew York city few weeks On your your M Hoskins-Meyer Home of K-F-Y-B Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TON BANK Personal Misses MacLeod Are ho har Honored at Theatre "ere ¢ Webb le In What Month Is Your Birthday? Cleaned out of everything but one suit of evening clothes, but they made him the idol of Paris— _ MENJOU In a custom-made comedy ol gm \ | At The Mo } picts 17, Dies Suddenly ELTING E. | Is Noah Beery due A | Richard Lee Gallahan, 17 year old cbmedian even as vhis brother | _ {son of Mrs. Inez Gallahan, died this ; | morning at a meningitis His death was believed by at- tending physicians to have resulted from an injury to his spine, which he received when he dove into the Bit local hospital from jou’s latest fi municipal swimming pool last week 1 Olson the Eltinge for {and struck his head. isthe N He was taken to the hospital Mon- Bela subted day in a critical condition, after com- ep Bismarexeoon.| &F plaining slightly of feeling unwell Richard was born in Washburn, vies | At Auditorium Tonight | Richard Gallahan, Arm Powder Box " PRIDAY, JULY 22, 1927 ing waged in the interest of more peaceful nights. PASTOR DIES AT RADIO Baltimore, Md, July 2: Listening to the Demps 2 fight over the radio last night th: Rev. Patrick F. Hennessy, reti pastor of Springfield, Ky conscious and d (P)- n ho nda but has lived in Bismarck- several yeurs. He has attended Bismarck schools, and was a junior in high school at the time of his death, The young man was prominent in school, athletics, and a member of Company A. Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'ciock at Washburn, Rev. Paul Wright will officiate. Captain H. A. Brocopp is in charge of a firlng squad from Company A, who will escort the re- mains to Washburn, The remains are at Webbs’ funeral parlor, fresh CHEAP AT PRICE Stuttgart, Ark. July 22. — (>) — Mosquitoes—dead ones—are worth $1 a quart here and the chamber of commerce, which is the purchaser, us it can get, The only rules of the contest are pent | fternoon was e star plays al uaracterization nine | Ann Gingold He . been stud. y of St, Paul, and since she’ wast | |, who wrote essays on Shi Florence Wilson, (hide tho crime of assaulting one of them, died on the gallows today after asking the husband brother of his victims to forgive him, * NEGRO SLAYER HANGED nr, Mi lwhite women. here Frances who a month Esther Hello, Bill:—The Elks club open for you every evening Moore, S; Mildred Short, €dwin Iner, The College Boys Are Here! he will spend ying trip. the human race. mbitious, wide-; ake’ young men are working in Their names are: | | | during their summer vacation, to earn their tuition to this morn-! <x, \ One of these students will call on you within the next ae welll apne - s to explain ty you a plan which will make it easy for will spend H ~/ | orial Review regularly, He w av thi | lome-—Business R v regularly, \He will have nothing ‘| Investments ~ HENRY DALE LLOYD STONE CHARLES ADAMS EEMER DALE Everything taken from him’ All because he failed. to carry +adequate Automobile Liability Insurance. a a Phone 38 Henry & Henry Insurance Review Patterns include that avonderful invention, » Pietograf which makes dressmaking a delight and guar-- perfection of fit. Every pattern illustrated in Pictorial Review may be secured at our pattern counter. We carry a full line. rial Patterns, and as a store, we highly s of these youn men in bringing to. your at- leading woman’s magazine—Pictorial Review. A. W. Lucas Co. Birthday send other Flowers "| Announcement Owing to damages from the recent storm we were unable to make our own Ice Cream and Candies. However, we are now in a position to continue the making of our own Candies and Ice Cream. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to you to visit our Sanitary Candy Kitchen and also our Ice Cream Department. Home-made Ice Cream in both bulk and bricks. All fla- vors. Meals ‘are also served at all hout: until midnight. ‘vou dutta IGHT—Fri. & Sat. Cream. RUPT! be sure to make worth living. Buy favorite fountain. tainer or brick of for the family. Out of two hundred thousand Whew children’ of Ameri s e. Her program for ¢ i ¢ ‘one of brilliance in were selected as prize winners. formerly k, will be pre-| technique and melody. An admisslo are entitled to free trips sented in con. s evening ut the | fee of 75 cents for adults and 35 Falls and “The Home of Shredded Wheat.” orium under the auspices | cents for children will be char 4 - Thursday Mus club of this | at the door. The concert will com- Doris Brougher, Baton Rou; She is the pupil of Mrs. Sadie | mence at 8:15. la. Michael Novak, Springfield, Mase Esther Smith, Tampa, Flotic Anna Healy, Mt. Cuba, Del. jue, Heapagioe. W.Va. Mary Berinett, Bedford, pie Moore, Tekamoh, Nebr. frown, Keene, N. H. Geotge Cox: Morrscowa, orge Cox, Morristown, Tenn. Sargh Graham, Cameron, Ill. ille, Kans. femlock, Mich. Eleanor Bue, Hawley. Minn. , Brook: john Walker, Montreal, Quebec 1 Fleming, Madoc, Ontario Lorraine Weir, Fargo, Ni Edith Hedges, Northfield, Vermont ‘Two gays in the Niagara Region seeing all the sights of this wongetland of America—that's their reward for essays on the food value, of the whole wheat grain—the food staple of De Luxe 2 Quality No better refreshment can be offered than a heaping dish of Purity wholesbme In hot, sticky weath- er the delightful, cool taste of this delectable confection will Take Some Home Take home a sealright* can- They. will be i A metal and enamel powder box at-! tached to a moire ribbon trimmed with flowers, is to be worn on the, arm when dancing. ; é that the mosquitoes must be trapped | in Stuttgart. . Those caught elsewhere are y wanted and will not be paid. for, The anti-mosquito campaign ig it the following twent ese, with their teachers, their homes to Niagam lossvale, N. Y. indiana lyn, N. Y. jorth Dakota y, Cee “EO Hama BREW! 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