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%& Cloak Shop, Minot, have * Olga Siinkel, TWESDAY AUGUST 23, 1927) Mmig Hendericks and Murphy’ Entertain: at Pretty. Bridge Party Mrs. E. M. Hendricks zs Mrs, R. J, Murphy entertained Monday eve- ning at the Hendricks home at 410 west Rosser. Bridge was Blayed at five tables during the eveni Mrs. W..E. Cole and Mrs. M. B. Gilman were awarded the prizes for scores. Miss Edna Draper ‘of Des Moines, Iowa, was an out-of-town guest, A Garden flowers’ decorated the rooms, and were used for center. pieces for the tables while the lunch- con course was served after > games. GUESTS RETURN HOME Captain and Mrs. Oscar Agre and daughter, san, have been the house sucats of on e parents, Mr. and Mes. M. 0. lor the past two weeks, left Su Nes Council Bluffs, Io Mrs. companied will visil 10 Agre hem to iva ‘where she at different points. TO MINOT Miss Ruby Glazer, who has the guest of friends in Mandan Bismarck for the past three weeks, returned to Minot Sunday. She was accompanied home by Mr. and B. D. Glazer of Fort Dodge, low: who will visit in Minot Minot for some time. FROM EASTERN MARKETS. M. Garrison of the Bismarck Cloak Shop and L. Glazer of the Glazer returned from a,combined Jusiness and pleas- ure. trip to eastern points. They visited the markets of Chicago and New York. WILL LOCATE IN WASHINGTON ‘Harold Fitch, who has made his home in Bismarck for several years, left this morning for Washington where he plans to make his En route he wil! visit at points in western North Dekota and Motitana. AT NEW SALEM Mr. and Mrs. Peter Berry’. Spent Sunday. with friends at New. Salem. They were accompanied home by Mrs. William Lehfeld of this city, who has spent the past week at Hebron and New Salem. EN ROUTE TO IDAHO F. BE. Judkins of Jamestown spent the week-end in Bismarck with friends ‘en route to Coeur D'Alene, Idaho, where Mrs. Judkinsn is visit-| Satu ing at the home of her parents. TO BLACK HILLS Misses Ruth Cordner, Mary Ellison, Elizabeth Robertson, and Carol Nysiter left Monday “ ah ee a 10 be cae trip to the Blac! ills visrfg EASTERN’ POINTS Miss Bertha Luyben, who Kad ‘vip- ited Chicago, Milwaukee, 3 Twid Cities during, the’ past two weeks, returned to Bis Bismarc! ‘Monday. GUESTS AT T CAYOU HOME Mrs, C. W. McGray and son, Archie, of Garrison arrived Monday to be (muestsat the T., B. Gaxou: home; fot a-few-days. - FROM. VACATION ‘TRIP “ Miss Maude Angliss has returned to Bismarck after a two weeks’ v: cation trip to Ditkinson ane to ma tana points. RETURNS ‘HOME .. R. E, Potter, has -returned ..{ront Price, where he has spent his sums mer vacation. EN. ROUTE TO MINNESOTA: Miss Pearl. Renz. visited in marck Saturday en route t Minn., from her r home WITH “RELA TIVES Ruth Gallal little {ee Mrs. Inez Gallahan, spent the week- end: in Washburn wit with relativ é FROM “VACATION Ed Wright returned Sunday thom Fargo, where he pent two weeks’ Nacalian Aa with’ relatives. :. A son BORN ee, t St. or! iY al Alexius hospital to: Me: and Mrs. F. H. Tiaden of New Salem. The Weather Partly cloudy tonight and Wednesday. Rising temperature. the q | with Elwin, Potter, son of Mr. and’Mrs,| a of] « k- Employes. of Lucas tore Give Picnic) Mr. and Mee. 7s. the ae <of chlertned at ie A. a wh: at Mrs. we 1 for arier where they oa make their home. £: EXTENDED TRIP. hones ae Mrs. P. G. Harrington left Sunday for an extended trip ingtor will continue their trip to Ohio, where they will attend. the tional Hairdressers’ — conventi From there ihr, will go to St. Mo., where M: eastieetrn will st permanent ving it pel ied which manvfacture: ised at their beauty shop_in this iy. mat Hot Springs, Ark, they will attend he General Military council of the soverei “B grand lodge RY Qdd_Fel- lows. Harrington is the repre- sentative ot the. depattment, of North Dakota, while Mrs, Harrington is the if resident of the joclated ladies’ auxiliaries of the state. They wake arn to Baek About Octo- r GIVES CONVENTION REPORT Charles Liessman and daughter, Thelma, and Mra. C. Stramblad spent the, week-end in Steele with Mrs. Liessman. Miss Thelma Liessman left Sunday for Larimore in company: Miss. Harriet Perry of Ja town, .with whom «shi cently tended thi al Chri Endeavor convention. at Ohio. They will give a report of the convention at Larimore. ACCEP TS POSITION Miss Emma eee York, ety where's a position. fr ielp with Mr. and Mrs. family of . Turtle Zvorist has been vi ents in Bi Fred Taber and Arthur Ivers who have spent the, past week as. the guests of friends in Bismarck, left for their homes in Valley ir. Taber plans to leave soon where he will ir t bt take t hems hseues en! fe of | lenderizes the ankle, is a and practical note in hosiery. BY SISTER MARY Breakfast — Blackberries with cream, potato omelet, .bran and raisin moffins, mi coffee. Lurtich ean uliflower au gratin, gralfam bread, celery and apple i Nad, peach tapioca pudding, mile t Dinner—Baked cottage has, = loped™ jatoes, steamed swiss chard with hard cooked eggs and lemon juice, perio a] pie pa coffee. Ld One head. caulifiow 2 tablespoons butter, 1 2 lespoons flour, 1-2 teaspoong 8 teaspoon pepp 11-2 cups -2 cup grated mild gheene,, 4 abl jespoons goarse buttered bread crum! Trim off ue of cauliflower and break the head into flowerettes. Let stand in cold salted water for 30 minutes.’ Drain. Cook, uncovered in salted boiling water, for 20 min- utes, letting the water cook away as much as possible. Drain and arrange in a buttered baking dish. Melt butter, stir in flour, salt and popper Sland slowly add milk, stirring con- eeantiy. Add cheese and bring to the ling point, stirring, Pour: over cauliflower, “cover with buttered ¢rumbs and bake in a moderate oven until the:crumbs are brown. Serve from the baking dish.” CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our thanks and appreciation for the kind aid and sympathy given us by our Brother 0. F. and Sister Rebekahs an? frien during the bereavement of Nf-] our beloved husband and father. We ire on univers! Iverson will re Crary this "HERE ON BUSINES : Stefferud of visitors ,in Fraser hel Commandant’ and Mrs. and their son, Lieut, Carl conduct ‘a special m Weduaeds at the, Sal- vation Army -hall inesday ‘cve- ‘ining’ at Solmodk..c3. “RETURNS 3 HOM! site te home ‘SPEND WEERE ID HERE Romer Fea ins! had is her}; ata. durin, e* en guste. during, the, wecsie ‘Sinith, of Jamestown. FROM M STEELE LB. Ness‘and fornily rel tendent of ‘sohoole ‘at FROM nd rie Meet "Bergondahl of of ees woek-en: ry ie guests of friends. ch ‘ullo + of ‘as! nt the week-end in Bismarck, look- after business int interests. SPEND SUNDAY, HERE - pnd ft : hing sph: K any Ld ly, stading contracts are: to iso wish to. thank our friends for the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. Emma Pillen and Family H. O. Saxvik Speaks at Kiwanis Meeting The “Back ‘to to” Setvoo!” movement was’ explained to the Kiwanis club today when ‘Stiperintendent H. 0. Saxvix ad@ressed the club meeting. Mn. peri pointed out the good and bad Bah ts of the movement, suggest- children would benefit more iby being made to want an education than hy pee an .education too 0 Re ‘tom Burke was elected delegate to ‘the district convention of Kiwanis which will be held Sept. 1 and 2 at Alexandria, Minn. and John Husby the guest of WILL AWARD CONTRACTS More than improve- ment. contra let by the state highway commission at the three-day meeting beginning here to- improvements in Shiver: ie. Mountrail, McHeni Stark, Morton, Towner and Wells Gravel contracts will be awer for improvements in Steele, jargent, Adams, Kidder, Renville and jottineay. counties, Tater Flakes, made fresh daily for both Bismarck and . -Phone your orders to Mrs. J. O. Haskins, Tater. t! Flake Factory, Mandan, N. D. TRANSACTS BUSINESS John Satterlund of Washburn rg earn Menday in Bismarck, transact- in RETURNS FBOM DICKINSON Miss a Mende Gerlick returned from londay after spendi; 5 relatives. rt ot J end guests of isende in Fe BARGED FROM HOSPITAL, ‘was dis-, hospital HERE ON BUSINESS x ‘Otto. Scherti the weék- u uf i i i #2 tHE . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE IRIBUNE OPICS Art, in all its manifestations, may be weird, wonderful and terrible as | well as beautiful. Take, for instance, the Bee, 4 of artistic appreciation. ie sins committed in its mame or in its beh legion—and some of them are. unforgivable. There , is, for instance, the crime of de- priving people of their natural instincts, oe The number of people who really appreciate the artistic ‘side of art, compared. with the number of persons who pretend that they do, is the same &s a comparison between a stork and a_centipede. And why? tote A tired business man, professor, bricklayer, plumber, doctor or ditch digger may be able to tell how much moncy it will take to build a housc, buy a car or i a, new rag on the floor—and like’ as not to find tne money to. do it. But some- times hin wife bemoans the drear dross which appears in his na- ture. “ he wants to sit at home in hin shirt sleeves and smoke his pipe he becomes a spectacte for the neighbors and lowers the artistic standards of the fo, borhood and be Saad a diigrace to his famil; h demon. trating, he trait as love of home “and fireside goes for naught. | college So hé submits to be bundled up in his best suit and is hauled awav' to a concert where “a long-haired pianist | thumps at the piano and, at the fin- ish, looks just like the cat who has; swallowed the canary or the at is he looks as thoug! xpects to be applauded. And he is applauded. A vaat majority of those present neither understand nor appreciate bat they appland. They have to prove to the waiting world that they have artistic appreciation. vume one has told them—or their wives—that the man in a genius and the general reputation goer. If they heard tne fellow ung the same tune on the same plano on a atrect corner they would ad- mit that he was terrible, ts appreciation is seme- h the average individual measure. But he spends life repressing his natur- king the word as not has less | tion than he. Art and thing whi has in-fu most of hi al appree: of someone who artistic appre: W's a gond deal like the story told of a lady who visited the Louvre, in Yaris and on her re- -DR. M. E. BOLTON: Osteopathic Physician \14¥, Fourth St. Phone 240-W Bismarck, N. D. Circular Bag a Its unusual circular shape distin- guishes this new ‘French bag of soft leather with » jade and gold motif. turn was asked if rs had seen the Mona Lisa. The reply was yes. Asked for her impression of it, the reply was: “I don’t femember it very well but f know | saw it. 1 must have. 1 saw everything there.” UR permanent wave is like the ocean's wave—it’s lasting. We specialize in waving bobbed hair. All the newest methods, includ- ing the oil process, are used by our experts. Let us show you how we shape your hair. Visit our shop today. Nestle Circuline Process Fascinating Fall Wearing Ap- parel Now On Display One of the largest assortments of New Fall Coats and Dresses,ever shown in this city is here for your inspection. All are in the newest shades and styles. Millinery Visit our millinery department and see the latest New York and Paris designs. BISMARCK CLOAK SHOP THE POPULAR PRICED STORE Avoid the Rush Save Money On all sash brought to our store be- . fore September 10 there will be no glazing charge—you just pay for the : glass—we deduct our regular price ‘ar. any stock size glass; we can cut m_your broken lights. ° Why. not bring in those windows that need attention NOW ant SAVE MONEY? Headquarters, for o Gia, Paint, Oil, _ Jarrell Hardware - Phone: 18 FLY-TOX Gives Needed Protection Flies have caused more deaths than | all wars combined—yet some of us do nothing to help prevent futui uaities. Flies have no prefe you or some of your family friends may be next. | Start today- and kill every one you see. very easy if you use the produced and perfected by the fore. most industrial institute of its kind in the world. It is fragrant: and harmless to mankind, but kills all household insec' Just follow in- structions on b' label of bottle. Insist upon Fly-Tox from your re- tailer.—Adv. 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Ella Bannen, Prop. ‘For Appointment Phone 146-J fragragd pine — sweet earthen oven lavas aver of sugar-cured >a ns That wonderful flavor of the old-time Maine “ woods beans is now reproduced in BEAN HOLE BEANS From the lumber camps of the Maine woods has come an old-time recipe for bak- ing beans. These beans were famous for their wonderful flavor— a flavor that caught the fra- grance of pine forests, the tang of wood smoke, the sweetness of fresh earth, They werebakedina liar way. The big iron Fo dep or fe brim, was bur- the earthen oven Bie pean hole” and — it po Be all night ina bed of burning pine wood. Everyone who heard of these oldstime “bean hole” beans wanted to taste their delights. But of course it was impossibleto bake beans this way at home. aa a cy ad of fine food ucts produce that flavor. And he wassuccessful! In Bean Hole * va he oe casemnsne very flavor o! baked beans. Have youeaten Bean Hole Beans? Ifnot,youhaveanew pleasure in store. You'll Rio! never known r ed-bean flavor before! Your grocer has Bean Hole Beans, Two sizes—medium and large. «