The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 18, 1927, Page 5

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1927 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : PAGEFIVE . a tel and. evidings , Wimamnanted Snake Bag Shaded Pearls Censtenstion of New | chil oi thene cool moraings |Uulitin Co rr Will Start This Fall) MAKING wean of the Grand egter of Col-}-- ELTINGE TH THEATRE Jack Mulhall has gone to jail— for picture purposes only! Patrons of the Eltinge on Friday and Satur- day will have’ an opportunity of Contract for the erection of the, "Di P ey I M Ed Sta to , the ia youne heeds ng ‘ ae, itites cttwe of Hig a “Dinner Fa S |Mrs. Edwin nton. ion bats Oe at a4 WORK Thay cdrarguace aa auch. ae the | Given m Honor of | and Miss Marte Hutt deen wean fag ai ont [imieetareagicter sect | NEW FRIENDS Sorlie said today. The new bridge will be erected on the site of the one which is to be re- placed and the highway commission si it would be inadvisable to halt and plenty of exciting situations. Joseph Henabery, directing the picture, has injected much subtle (comedy into the story. which is prin: cipally ‘laid in Los Angeles—at thé City Jail in Pershing Square and on| the city streets. Aljce Day has deserted pure com- edy' for the time being to play the feminine lend opposite Mulhall— a part which gives her a wonder- \fal opportunity for the aepiy of her talent and charm. i Elizabeth Butler| Give Bridge Party Miss Elizabeth Butler, who will! Mrs. Edwin M. Stanton and Mi ~*leave soon for Denver, Colo., to make Marie Huff were hostesses Wedn her home, was guest honor Wed-; Hd ening at a bridge party for the nesday evening wh Miss Wilma’ Misses Peggy and Lydia Bertsch, Olson and Miss Margaret Bates en-; Bouquets of garden flowers were honda at dinner at the Prince ho-} used to carry out @ pretty decoration scheme about the rooms. Three Ne Pad “Fowers decorated the table, and] tables of bridge were in play and cards marked. the ‘Sag fe five] fonors were held by Miss Edna Hall. guests, Followi di At the close of the evening the the Kl-| hostesses served a refreshment The fact that more new patients are coming to me for dental work t before is evidence ¢ good work I have done for cthers is “bearing fruit.” It should be pI person dependent upon public Newest an Patronage for support that Permanent success is only its wealth and cul the movement of the crop over the old structure, he said. Soundings for the bridge have been {taken, the plans are nearing comple- tion and arrangements , have been made with the government for. fed- fn: aid in financing Les project, he said Euesta were entertained a Gay ee EPRI eT possible when good service is ture with its prim. a = i ER Reet ake ee & M. Tire Service. Phone 366. [| rece," * “MTCOrr 1H] Us blacks ea Theatre arty, Is Mrs. W. F. Crewe Is easants Homeless —=———. cruising luxury, the Empress of France. Given Wednesday for)’ 1-44. ; ‘ 4 =: For utmost enjo M C.: HV Ki bert! Hostess to Club This attractive flat tallored bag is Busty cane seg are fe. These, new oblong pearls are both In What Month : ment, Canadian fram Ys. G.° te of water-snake arranged in geometric| ported to have been deprived of shel-| [eer the Wn secy tee eet ene Pacific's unique NewYork . Mrs. W. F. Crewe was hostess Wed- fashion with brown pipings, | ter and over 100 drowned in. great| “°™ ‘he darkest to the palest greens. Ty Woaun Birthday? | privileges.16 coun. “NEW TO! nesday to the Wednesday Bridge club floods which are sweeping the mari- oo | fries in 104 days. January A theatre ier oa Wednes- day eveni: Brazerol Second street. ean ‘ ENT! Cost? Surprisi ond iin. ¢ DYpell i in comin : Bridge was dat these tablés, Dworsky, who has been the guest of downpour of 18 had Se aneae BopePene GE alt gpa ha Day pret « ingly 24 Mr Re #. Yetinber of Oi eg Rd Wraees auine te get Ww. 5 Cole. ae in Bismarek for several) haggle rai cautignlby fata woaiy, mond Lee was’ sentenced to from My Low Prices | Send at once for tetherary and plan af ship tinge tre, a course luncheon was| course at the conclusion of the games, ie nd. the “sikin,, ae of "ite today Toe pert. Hd te pcitlee ed y . M. LAIT served at Mrs. Brazerol's home. The RETURNS FROM VACATION was rising’,10. inched| 11. M. Flanders, editor of the Sener PLATES—Upper or 611 2nd Avenue South: wontensen decorated with bright color-| Mi rg Niles H H. Lovin Miss Bertha Severtson returned to|.every hour. MEME Seki Goes Lower + $15.09 Minneapolis, Minn, ed garden. User Rael Kiehert H on Lf & she ¥ ae ain a More than 60 villages and the twa! pronounced sentence nna hint ae a on <Enicabi <n | . _ Was present &@ Cofeage as~a wo weeks’ vacation wi relatives | citi Nikolskk k and isa | ” ridge Tee sae . GA ‘ dao guest favor. onor' at Dinner aoe im Sheyenne and Devils are. tlooded. Thousands of heed a bind eee eerie: Extractions, per tooth 1.00 ee bass’ usd ade teeh . ivestock have been drowned ani n . ! Mrs, R. D. Burman Is | oma tt stele” danett® bets Vistts SON HERE ry Toe RR a dame ti ere ee eee: if On your Birthday send muegyeechie Hi tar Wednesday] icriex svssing,, hen friends and| | en. uA. Fricke left Wednesday| aged, with 10: bridges, reported. tion of Fall Conts, Dresses | your Mother Flowers DR. KERN’S a» Hos edn: y galeiges entertathed in honor of her] for her home at Waubun, Minn, atter| strayed. ee jand Millinery at the Bismarck’ " ap ‘ niversary. spending some time here visiting at spe a Hoskins-Meyer DENTAL CLINIC ¥ Rictett wes how: Garde lowers were used to decor-|ehe homp of her son, Ralph Fricke.) $115 Electric Range and Cok Shop, the Popular ey aaa ‘afternoon when Mrs.| ate the dining room and the table, ing’ | Priced Stor Rlome of K-F-Y-8 119 1-4 4th St. Phone 126 ky D. Butman entertained, at her while a: birthday cake lighted with UNDERGOES 0 OPERATION. _ | other prizes to be given away) *T! re. kh wee spl lewinentbe diane & seclar evening ‘ars Lake./a¢t the Mandan Free Electric, ternpon was spent with) Jo' inner, @ social eveni | pe t hg eonclanion the ‘aft-| Wes spent. jexius hospital T ey, is Neperiadl Cooking School held im thee | ccncosseonenes ernoon a course luncheon wi places bole fogeerey for 3 centerpiece garden © flowe: orated the tabie.. aren a : eoceeee peccess pdooceebes 300 rarer See ac Sato suamae sur, [Gee bens of 2 ond ¢ eect | DR, M. E, BOLTON || IP M, Sélee, and’her niece, Mrs.| Judge CL. Crum left Tuesday for|Fridfiy, Aug. 19. Also cook-|| Osteopathic Physician | ¥ Joreph ‘Balser, of “St. Paul’ Mre:| Minmtspslis’ where. ‘he. wil attend ing demonstrations and lec-|] 114y, Fourth St. Phone-240-W Out-of-Town’ Guests [ities rent? AY] fo matters connected with the A RB ong Bismarck, N.D. Are Honored at Party, Rismarck Schools Will stig sere sive, We: tas Widad as houteds, 0h) Be Opened Sept. Fifth Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Boise have oy their guest Mts. Boise's sister, bridge Wednesday evening in compli- Mrs, J.J. Leberg, of Minot. Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center <n ccremernmngcenn ana tegen ‘rom out of the cif ‘ FROM MINNEAPOLIS Gdwertlad «i ; | Mies ZROM, MINNEAPOLIS | Gai én the daliunday Grening Rest of Qugust 27% { from Minneapolis and will spend|, man Tilsen a ait An Ee ly some time in arck with relatives. Z avers eee ~, to” " : ber 5. r % / tree gty A : tae oi the!| Hints on Etiquet | ey, ; f tl h sehoo! st er ee ee ” jools at 9 o’clor 1, When paselny your plate for a : Deore of | Barry, Eva Haberman and Sylvia ¥°o" ynie = May hci wut f. ‘ Mages Bepnige ad Haberman willbe. succeeded in’ the| gg ner’ sneuls fou fa fot ca ’ at itbbing Moony Misa Ania ‘Booky | schoel ftacity, respectively, by Misses into vour deveraget . of St. Paul, es "ilise Ruby Glazer of! Pear! “eel lish IV, Marie Recaid aes. props of. sanr Hit Ls Minot. v EI Kee, third| be faced up or down when you finish FROM HAWAI p " abt | Snr ens cite ushers Roderick Malone, son, of Mr. Salem, arithmetic.in Junior Mrs. ©. L. oes of, ies in, arrived heb sehool, and, line mass liter- ane ar ea es en atest x lan en lay irene Robertson, who ta’ in, uy nd Wena I Malone, of the cap-| will be succeeded hy Myron Anderson, - POE orl isi ed ; Mr Melons. is At whe gall alee reed atbleblon beemnes en vase mor aaa is if rt air junior cl . . Field, Hawaii, and. speaks tavorably| ton is taking 723M} et At The Movies é¢ Hawaiian:.climate, ava inte tion. in the phyatedl tests de- egal 269 ooo ED ne CAPITOL THEATRE tendent oft ‘schoo! Frances Lee, one of the Wampas ; ment of non-resident. pu) ici-| stars of 1927, is playing the leading and the people of Ae feminine role in “Good as Gold,” ' Pevcutled upon te provide work in|Fox Films latest release starrin~ their homes or Business places fér| Buck Jones in a drania of a West- | MISSIONARY SOCIETY WILL MEET] there Boye and rs grec mining, site joie anees The Presbyterian Women's Mi ; Association. of Motion Picture Ad- WILL ATTEND: COMMISSION opel vertisers, Each year they select th C. Di 4 o ‘ i nen PE the best of oung actresses as Re d B k af is marmite) tor taocries cae sees a] A cor reaking rane-] Richard, left T mp of highest merit. ‘The honor will be presented. fo nthe Interstate Commerce Com-| year at the. Universit “haynes mabe Js. Agee WILL VISIT RELATIVES,» [itol, commencing Friday, is a color. cial should be a real inducement to par- FLOSS FLL SLIOS rovided. ed trip to éastern points Lee’ se is especially fit- Mas" recently ve-) of. trin ta eastern pol Chi she .werkel her. S hool i k V l ! China, wil darens. the to Washington, D. C. way’ through. the East High School iC) Tun a ue rs ey GUESTS AT. ‘SAT LAKES “Good as Gold," which is to have Mrs. A. W. Cook and da ful story of Western adventure taken ne “anda. mivAOnAry | Pageant ee nak In Minneapolis and through her first —. a two days presentation at the Cap- _This price on this Hartmann Student Spe- pr Debelt Takes, has None’ and Mary lett, teday for’ on] against the Donutlfully rugged back: ents, who are ou g their sons and i eek her two sist Mrs. *. pal tended visit to poi: in Michi ; » Tn. 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TONIGHT - THURSDAY SEE nim mer «| WWebb Brothers | HAT: WILL SPEND WINTER HERE, “Merchandise of Merit Only” : 5 greeted |KE ATON os BUSTER ed paneer. att thle ae “ ‘weather bu! . ie .IN- 4 Heats ohare he caer gi Lakes, i “The Jones & Webb Shan sine. pallor ye THE STORE OF ach dateser COMEDY {The Divorce Dodger” if Quaury SERVICE SATISFACTION Phones : 33 & 34 They’re so: chic, these hate; wade so adaptable for the fall costume, Ih many styles, suitable for miss or ma-. tron. Wide'or narrow’ brims—new little tucks, giving a new: dihe tothe crown. In colors that will harmonize, 1 any costume in your fall wardfobe. — gy & lid Latest Milipery Bocconi!

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