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Mrs. O, E. Anderson Gives Theatre Party Mes; 0. B, Andatson was’ hostess afternoon at a theatre par- Mrs..J. Henty Glady#Almquist | rtains Club: ” ral days. ‘The guests were entertained at the i the Capitol theatre after heen course was served le. GUESTS E. Potter had = Elma, ; and Max Potter, EN ROUTE TO TIMMER going to Siam ‘aa Mr.'and Mrs. O. F. Aplin and son: and Cyril jh sionaries, one Board of ceige United States. of Culberts were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Potter this week-end while en route to T where they will }visit for som . ON MOTOR TRIP Mrs. Jack Fleck a Lakin, and Miss jon, left Sat ity, Moi iter, Miss ret Gip; lay by car where they will visit for a few d 4 before con- tinuing their trip tp Boulder. RETURN’ HOME ind Mrs. Martin Lohrenz have turned to: their home at Redwood fter visiting at the in-law and daugh- ‘Tschumperiin. ‘on see 5 lodge meeting will be held thin -evening at 8 o'clock at the A. 0. U, W. hall, and a lunch, will be served at the close of the evening. RETURN FROM MOTOR TRIP. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Byr: ind family returned Monday from a mo tor etane points in southern Ili nofs, where they were the guests of yes, for two weeks. ter GUESTS LEAVE TODAY and Mrs. J. Henry George, been the house its of and Mrs. H. 8. Lobach for several days, left today for their home in. Kansas Cit; H RETURNG TO, MILES C Mise Ruth Kaiser, ho, han, spent | home after Shand ‘who is 8 two weeks with fri¢ patient -at st. Alexius hospital. a san relatives in Bismarck and Flash — SPENDS WEEK-END HERE * iN a for her home in Mile ty HORS aac ie 4, Mint Chrlauine Inettad returned, to AID MEETING PO! PONED’ jamestown Mon The m ting of ar *Methodist| the week-end: in Ble brea Ae wi igh. so eee] gee tives and friends... e church. parlors, Thursday, | has ‘week RETURNS FROM hth eraacasth as from) ins Hildred Fairb Bismarck ; Monda: two weeks' vaca Lisbon. Poe Chicago and New Yo! will visit eastern markets in the in- terests of The Sarah Gold shop. SPENDS SUNDAY HERE jirig Sunday in ‘Kramer, ~ VACATION that di inks returned to ecleine: ter spending a FROM INSURANCE MEETING Mr. and Mrs. G, R. Thompson have! returned home from Winn pee were| they attended the Provident Life In-|* urance company’s annual agency eeting. ? 2 TO PORTLAND, ORE. ' Miss Margaret Cli Helen: Nees left. seaentsy, ft Nand, Ore., where: month with Migy i HOME FROM LAKES . W. Gussner returned to wf spending two Perham, FROM: Mrs. N.° Dorfaiat: Mollie of Ashley’. spen' Monday -with ‘friends' in Bis peas to a it spent the. RB ; i Tospital to ‘ of, this. HT} ; re i itan-j buildi eROM WASHBURN “|| for ant Mr. and Mrs.” Tyler Sprake of ania: the maabbets. 4 peat Sunday in Bismarck,| Hea pith visiting friends. é ies agg ‘ AT. JA! WN ch dressit Mr. and Mrs. Robert Petren spent’ about, undey i the guesta| the size of the tomatoes. Rub. the Sandey go Tommectons, 28.2000 00" | malde with olive oll before packin dae — ixture.. Chill: for everal : ITH RELA’ oa Id me oad Bone Boe ot je gree inion jaice,.4 smooth mediui ENDS omatoes;, 2:. tabl ‘V... Williamson] cheese; 1-2 cup Freach dressii in Washburn as{tuce. =.) tematoe: dig into cold water’ off skins. Chill. Scald pep- i the thin tissue cov, jettuce, | dressing. Pour over molds of rice Service, Inc.) That Tired Feeling, That Sick Headache! et Side im atives. ig 1US HOSPITAL . cot 218 Second St, Alexius hos- a By should you: do’. 3. Ife. guest for several friend's home, do you napkin, after mele) é; e Mrs, Ott Kramer of Tuttle returned | wit ie} cessor to J. J. M. t | dition board at rt| years ago with a $ wal tial and Xe fe bathi ne costum: in at- tethed to w rubber bracclet in all colors, _ WELFARE WORK HEAD SELECTED W. G. Sultan; Bottineau, to “Take Position Vacated by J. J. M. MacLeod " Selection ‘of W. G. Sultan, Bot. tineau,, Preacher A o! in cha physical tient “atid bo} 1 fare work eas, anndunted tobay. by ¢} Are Honored at Cards the city si board after a meet- Monda: ht. joint cammittee of Rotary and nis club members collaborated the board in choosing the suc- fac! , who has taken on of welfare work in Jamestown, N. Y. Mr. Sultan is a graduate of Jamestown college and had charge of physical. education work at Courtenay, Wimbledon and several Minnesota towns. His home is in Bottineau, He js to arrive here to take-up his work September 1. At its meeting last night, in ad- to choosing Mr. Sultan, the allowed bills totaling $1. Ki 320.41. State School at Wahpeton to Have $55,000 Building ct forthe erection of a Contract: ..| new. trades building at the Wahpe- ton Sehool’ of Scien been awarded .by the state bo: administration’ to C. H. Johnson & Son of Fargo. ‘The ‘contract price was $55,545 and. the building is scheduled for : {completion December 15. The re- mainder of a $65,000 appropria tion made by ‘the last legislature wil be used in furnishing ‘“e build- is ‘board will ‘miéet. Wednesday propped ofitmary bullgin for the Pro} if for st » tubercults tarium at Dunseith. It is'expected that the will cost about $110,000 and, the: remainder :of the $125,000 appropriation will be spent or, furnishings. A .$65.000 children’s building js. just. being completed Dunseith. . It ae begun. two ,000 appropria- tion, and a $25,000 approp ‘iation b Aaee. iby. the last legislature. board also has. made prep-| 2° arations to begin work on the girls’. building: at the Mand: Training School. This will be built on force actount’ and without con- tract as was the case with the new officers. building .at the peniten- tiary now nearing completion. Wing Will Erect. Big Village Hall i cardé:geing te Mrs. Charles F. Rierce 3 Escape Serious and Horace Lanter - Injuries -as- Auto \ TO TWIN CITIES a 3 T 8 Over Sunday ir. an ir e Brazda an Mi children left Saturday forsthe Twin i Cities. After a few days’ visit Mr. Three men had, from s injui thei turned o1 e mile -méeth. of St. Anthony Sunday. The men said the when they tried to grazed fenders, swerv to the. ditch, the ear turning over s¢v~ contitue their {rip to points in’ Mich- igan, where they will be the guests of relatives. * \rake MOTOR TRIP Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Young and their son and \daughte: law, Mr. and Mrs. ,*returned Sunday from a motor trip to points in ka and Missouri. At Excelsior { they visited Mr. and ‘oshiol, former residents 1 tim: ‘Two of the men wore cut whilé the third one wi Condition of Woman Is Reported Better. The condition of Mrs. Peter Schook, 73, who was struck bya car an edly injured Sunday afternoon, was by attending physicians to be tier” oor Mrs. Schook was struck as she crossed the street at the “intersection of First street and First avenue sortheast. She suffered a broken rib and a fractured hip. Personal and Social News:of ‘ : Mandan Vicinity {juts cutie there she wil spend a month with her son and daughter- Out-Of-Town Guests . RETURNS HOME Mrs. Chais Peterson, who has spent the past week with friends in Fargo and Grand) Forks, returned to Man- dan Saturday. She was accompanied home by Miss Maude Minnewatikan, who will guest for a\few days. RETURN FROM LAKES Mrs. S. A) Renden, Mrs. Joseph Sullivan, Mr} and Mrs, Walter Ren- den and Robart Ren ave returned from ‘Detroit! , Lakes, Minn., where they spent seweral wecks at the Ren- den cottage | SIT SON in-law, Mr. ard Mrs. Raymond Tip- per, \ AT DICKINSON Dr. and ‘Mrs. Lloyd Ericksow and son, Howard, sj\ent the week-end st Dickinson as guests at the C. T. Sponsel home. } Dr. and Mrs. B. 8. Nickerson enter- tained at auction bridge Sstutday evening at their home, in compli ment to Mrs. Thomas Lough of Oma- TO SPOKANE, WASH. ha, Neb., Miss Wilfred Simpson,, and Mr. and Mrs. J. :H. Webb left Mon- Mrs. William Litle of Pittsburgh, Pa. | day for Spokane, ‘Wash., where they Bridge was played at five tables| will be the guests: of Mrs. Webb's during the evening, with honors at| parents for some tine. 5 made for extra Space inthe base-| ment. The byilding is to be of frame construction. > Bids are to be received by the village board at the village clerk’s office until 2 p, m. August’23. Plans and specifications are on display at the Mandan Mercantile company offices at Mandan and at the village clerk’s office at Wing. ARE RAISED Farm Land, Farm Machinery, Horses and Cattle Figures \ Are Boosted . Farmers vin Burleigh county were hit the hardes! changes made «in important. work in offiees, ments by te gay Lee of! stares, etc., falls into four short, be- | eet,’ wee tty | fore-luncheon: hours. Likewise, 80% ‘ed notice ©. from thet! of the day's fein ha " nearly Leoneorning |: eg college in America | Wei te ne | gre oot tan: paint period. purieant is the us breakfasts of well- sok per cent | gamete food —food tha ritulture im-| by” you through the morning—are | neh ery, in-| being urged widely today by experts. | 3, were A among the boosts made by the state HE smear cociarias te ex. | Ether increases were as allan: ; Freese irate yitaming | a two years old and under) a e essent xative “bulk” of ; oats is ideal food for that purpose. No other cereal grown compares | food balarice. Delicious and en- | E » Quaker corrects the | three years old and over.) mis of inadequate breakfast , it. eating. : | Start now with Quaker breakfasts. | sultry, and bees. age Bets then, yous pocring. ergs | a e . j ‘cook: which will affect. resi of the er ous jor gst ed | city of Bismarck is a boost of 20 per | i r Oats Ret commercial laveshge tions.show that almost 707% of the day’ state tax the changes orde! ‘An incrédse of ments of all plemer cluding | threshing old and over, cent. Cattle, one year old and. under two, in made for this coun- of sheep, hogs, cent on household goods and furni- * Quake ture. jaments of leased site: lots, bu: structure and resi- dences were. unchanged. Ass One of. the finest village halls | county. is to be erect of Wing, plahs and for the structure ‘The hall is to be 82 feet long and’ 60 feet wide. On its main floor, there will be an auditorium 50. feet; a 20 foot wide stage my and restrooms. . will be been in Burle bv'the 8 is the result of exhaustive research. It has te- ineffective . methods. A new bracelet for’ sports wear is of leather with steel clips, buckling like a belt and dangling a small bell. = —————_—_— LS | Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT - TUESDAY The Saappiest of All College Comedics ‘Rolled Stockings” With LOUISE BROOKS JAMES HALL EL BRENDEL College cut-ups cut- ting capers — Laughs! Colirge firppers with “It”—Love! College crews racing for victory—Thrills! The pick of fast-ris- ing stars—Youth and Beauty! seus Educational Retunss NEWS PICTURES WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY Buster Keaton “The General” | VAUDEVILLE | TONIGHT PALACE - MANDAN 5 ACTS 5 Featuring Karmino Ballet High Class Russian Dancers {Local Kiwanians Will ‘ball tournament, urging all Kiwan-| + PI it for the benefit of mpnity and the’ “stitire The new) club song books , were Attend District Meet dares used for the first time today, ne E. B, Cox addressed the Kiwan- We, Wena le te ing, Tom is club meeting this noon on the|R. E. \ ens of convention of the Minnesota-Da- Bure vate | CHAE OF us kota district of Kiwanis which will === be held Sept. 1 and 2 at Alexandria, a tnatey. Mine. Members of tbe local club!| DR, M, E. BOLTON || Osteopathic Physician: who are planning to attend a 114% Fourth St. ‘Phose 240." R. W. Lumry, Joe Barth, F. Knowles, John Husby, and Dr. Bamarek, N. D. M. Brandt. | H. P. Goddard spoke on the base-; Two Lovely Advance Models 1 For cAutumn Now is the time to freshen your ward- robe with two or three smart frocks tocarry you through until cold weather yourself will cost but. little and the i of them will add much to a en. joyment of the last days of summer and the first of autumn. PICTORIAL REVIEW PRINTED PATTERNS the real’outdoor taste -wood smoke .. - _ fragrant pine * -fresh earthen oven — Just like "bean-hole” beans of the Maine woods. =) == EAN p fi f The Bismarck Building and Lown sssociation bas sales $1,500,000 on Bisnfarck homes daring the last twent) "