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ee ee i i aD EE SS Noid AR sn WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE @|Minn, after visiting here as the | i Péisonl and - Jugoslavian Deputies near here while they were standing i ‘ jguest of Mrs. H. H. Williams, | Are Terined ‘Atitileds under a tree. ye Social and Personal ag Rody Bad speniing th werk fa Nineopets| Cattle’ by Party Head Homel) ‘Chants Tyan go, | Mandan Vicinity ! Miss Irene Bendickson, who has been making her home in Tacoma, Wash. with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Olson, was 292-Year Precedents recently graduated from the Ballard - ; ; : Cambridge, Mass. June 20>) high school in that city. Miss] __7 Re, . e Bendickson will come to. Mandan to |— ihe president and fellows of Har. Bem the: Sammon with: her pee, |xard college have broken. a rule of : : pa ears standing in order that, a ents, Mr. and Mrs, Peter Bendiek Dihemors Whéelee, of Clits as guests of relatives. Sick Harvard Student Given Degree Despite take my photograph dow at once Photographer: But it is a compli- ment to you to have it there. #% Client: What! With “Three like Mandan Ex-Soldiers to Hear Law Change Discussion Tonight Belgrade, Jugoslavia, June 20.— (*)—Twenty-three deputies of the government party in parliament have presented‘ a petition to the president of parliament tied that Stefan Raditch, the peasant leader and long a stormy petrel of Jugo- jslavian politics, be examined by alienists with a view to determin- | ing his sanity. | This action followed an uproar in parliament caused by Raditch re- {marking that deputies were always | re-|absent when important measures are voted upon, adding, “they will | presently file into the room like | Baptist Vacation School Will Close of Bismarck Will Friday With. Program Be Married Soon Pupils of the Baptist Vacation| Mrs. Stella C. Postlethwaite, of schol will be presented in a program 'St. Paul, Hegel of eee i Friday evening at the church to/Hounces the engagement gf . |daughter, Margaret, to Ward M. mark the close of school. Following Gray, of Alliance, Ohio. The wed- the program, articles made by the|ding will take place later this sum- children in the handicraft classes |mer. | , of the school will be on display. The Former Resident this for a shilling” written under- neath it!—Passing Show. New legislation effecting changes | in disability and dependency com- pensation, extension of time, claims for benefits, government insurance and hospitalization, will be discussed and explained at the meeting of legionnairer and ex-service men at 8 p. m. today ut the Chamber of Commerce rooms. These changes are important to ex-service men, Richard Furness, Mrs, Anne L, Petersen - PIANO STUDIO Phone 102 Over Cowan’s Drug Store ae eee The wedding of Miss Clara Nestos | {he cllege f Mies ¢ jceive his degr lee eee as ‘arl Keidel of Man- |" Wheeler, ill since the early win- infirmary, might Miss Postlethwaite is the daughter Z Z Z Z Z Z Z g g| Z A g g A g Z Z Z zg Z Zz Z Z Z Z Z kA B Z B Z A g Public and parents of the pupils, of the late Rev. Postlethwaite, for- adjutant of the Gilbert S. Furness home of the bri deepen Mea, | ter, was unable to tako the final ex-| dumb aimless cattle.” | tte, invited to attend tis program. [itr oth Blamarck She was ated: Sho LE Charles Keidel and Miss Marian |“Yiteexceitent record and the rec-| LIGHTNING KILLS FOUR gua teenroliment. at the school this ated from University of Minnesota i aacacaiaenaeel: Keidel, mother and sister of the! ommendations of his professors | Bloomington, Ind., June 20.—)— sandonce of £9. "Nine teacherehave|in 1926, Mr. Gray is the son of War Department to groom, were guests at the wedding. | were instrumental in having rulings | Four men were killed by lightning WATERMELON be loyed during the three|Mrs. W. F. Gray of Alliance. He ; : Following the ceremony the bride | thrust aside. Physicians said the been employed during the three) Wit Tlsdated feom Macalester col-| Sesser Determine Benefit {and room will eave ona trip | {epree might help him to recover. CANTALOUPE . ae Rae Chl en Sol | zzz of River Diversion| tte, the, Black ills. | srs. | : The closing social event of the STRAWBERRIES school will be a picnic Thursday aft-|@nd has done post graduate work! THE NEWEST KERCHIEF is of Keidel has taught in the atl A sched will be pen Thuradny ft (204,25 Gre Stee Ming’ "™Te| THE NEWEST KERCHIED tot] war deparimect wit mate a)? mo fr aqveral vers. | Catholics Hand Tom Dr. Enge PLUMS, APRICOTS er parley: ; ves floral "pattern, and has a. rolled| specie mpeg eee nate | Mrs. Leonard” Loveland ana| Heflin $250 Cheque Chiropractor 1G CHERRIES Splendid ‘ Lett Miss Jessie M. Ramp cchoha 8) GUN aR a rs ee platy tee rope benefits of |daughter, Dorcthy Ann, and Mrs.| for Service Rendered Drugless Physician BIN Lele ebes Soe Is Honored at Party|i. myiter, of Minot, formerly of|sion project in North Dakota, Major | Shirley, left Tuesday for Mine: | yey Seni tit CN oe Are Announced for — Bismarek. ; New York, June 20.—@\—Peter | apolis Where they will visit relatives and friends. Mrs. Walter Loveland and daughter plan to continue th trip to Chicago and Springfield, I ee C. R. Young, district engineer with the war department at Kansas City, has advised the Greater North Da- kota Association. J. Maloi the Holy broker and president of —— oe eee a me society of the arch- York, has sent a Miss Elizabeth Weisenborn, of ith 413 1-2 West Thayer, entertained] C. B. Nupen, of Jamestown, form- recently in compliment to Miss Jes-|er resident of Bismarck, transacted Chautauqua Week Bananas ese of w heck for $250 to Senator Thomas | WATCH REPAIRING Lectures on a variety of subjects ;sie M. Ramp, who will leave next | business here the first part of the] Government officials will come to he Yellow, per Ib. ....seeeee 10 will furnish some of the outstanding | week on a vacation trip to west | week. Bismarck in July to confer with! John Moses, of Golden Valley, |}; Heflin of Alabama, with the fol- | I S74 ten "repaired tor. only St features of the Redpath-Vawter |coast points and to southern Cali- dt ee R. E. Kennedy, state engineer and ‘state's attoi nf Mercer cou’ : Tie pneaat |f plus the cost of necessary mate- ee ee Chautauqua which will come to Bis- fornia. The guests included officers| Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tierney and/S. W. Thompson, Devils Lake, presi-| visited friend andan Monda: il ag Wee otttwnisee coming to lecture in this vi- | to send you a check for $250 ress my appreciation of the are rendering the marck Monday “or a week of en- tertainment. ry Sigurdur K. Gudmundson, Ice- landic’ sea captain, will speak the first evening on a trip into the heart of Bolshevism. Mr. Gudmundson is advertised as “the man who beat the Reds at their own game”. Try Heinz's Rice Flakes Something Different family left Sunday for a two weeks’ trip through Yellowstone Park. * Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Douglas and son, of Dickinson, were business callers here Monday, and teachers of the primary depart- ment of the Methodist Sunday school. At the close of an informal eve- ning, Miss Ramp was presented with a shower of handkerchiefs. Miss Dorothy Moses made the presenta- tion speech, all Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention ROYAL JEWELRY CO. jain Ave. — Biamarck, dent of the diversion association. jen route to go where he wi!! at-|¢ Major Young says that it willitend the annual Grand Lodge con- take more than a year to make a|vocation of M:sons, complete survey of the river. spoon ceived in the 60 Mandan Youths nth ie and Will Attend Camp '«! Tacomi . have been re- of the birth of a! rs. Edgar Newgaard | , formerly of Man- 408 Mi Folate s generation I know of no —_——— one who has done more to make higotry appear unlovely and men- sound absurd.” See the Bismarck Race Meet Misses Geneva Colson and Rose “Tallow Dips,” famous platform| Miss Elizabeth Jones, of Fort|Kupper. of Dickinson, are guests in n. Mrs. mann ws sale ; Seaak so vik nit) ie a? aa classic, will furnish the subject for |Rice, was an out-of-town guest, |Bismarck this week.” : eee Ae ee lin spoke at Syracu Reduce and a lecture which Dr. Robert Parker eee oe e Sixty Mandan boys have signed |™!** oie’ day and at Albany Sunday under the K Fit We A tat Miles will give on Wednesday eve- N Memb A Mr. and Mrs. John A. Beck, of |@PPlications to attend the C. M. T. L nee left Sunday for | 2usPices of the Ku Klux Klan, | eep Fi e Appreciate ning. James Whitcomb Riley called| NeW “Members sre McClusky, were business callers in|®®™p at Fort Lincoln during the ls, “Da where “He willl AHRENSLEAGTI Se aetna ae Your Trade month of August, H. K. Jenson, Vibrat this classic “the measure of a good Bismarck Monday. massage any part of your boi Added to Orchestra spend two weeks as the guest of his Paul, June 20.—()—Ernest | er rr een rem GTE ae ” Morton county chairman, said yes- St. lecture”. ———__ ye » yes: ther, Mrs. BE. B. Carl i back Into ‘that healthy vig —— i “ r terday. mother, Mrs. KE. B. Carter. |Lundeen of Minneapolis forged Thich Make Ley aa Chautauqua enthusiasts should| The Vagabonds, Bismarck dance|POlish Aviators Name | “Ail young men in Morton county ee lahead of Dr. L. A. Fritsche of New || youcwant ‘to ben Str i of PHONES 371 R. T. GROCERY get a ‘kick’ out of “Kickin. Goal,” i & lecture by George Toomey, foot-| {their ‘personnel’ ‘Benny Bermel, ball star, homerun king, super sales- | trumpet player, arrived here Satur. man, and all around good fellow,| day from an engagement with Bill's who will talk at the afternoon per-| Boys orchestra in Grand Forks. formance Friday. i = Mickey Lippman, saxophonist, The debate on “Companionate | who will join The Vagabonds this | Marriage” will be a feature of the| week, has had recording experience. last evening. Harry Hibschman, of] He comes here from Chicago. The \New York, and Sam Grathwell, of entire personnel of the orchestra Portland, Ore., will be the speakers.| now includes Miss Jackie Sherman, 1} mond will be at the Hotel for two days. Leav name and address with th and our representative wi = range a demonstration at your PAL SWING) CO. Y Pauline Sorenson the hopsital is spending al ‘ation at her home at Ulm in the gubernatorial race for |the Farmer-Labor nomination as additional returns were received to- | day. who desire to attend the camp must send in their applications before; July 1, he said. Plane After Premier Warsaw, Poland, Tune 20.—()— Kubala and = Idzikowski, riators who hope to take off 0.1 a flight from Paris to New York some time next week, have received permission from Premier Pilsudski to name their plane after him. The Polish transatlantic plane Sanger. area Mrs. Henning Hanson left Tues- day for her home in Lake Park, convenlence. Minot, N. D. Why do so many trade at Dohn’s? People The birthstone for April is the | diamond. Cd ‘ the theatre, aft hich refresh-|_Licut. and Mrs. H. C. Jones, of| bors for their kind assistai d é 2 2, a aes a ; the theatre, after whic the “Cavey Fort Lincoln. entertained Col. and sympathy im our recent. Breavement | setting the pace of the late spring selling season. This is merchandise ‘ i n fF yne- inner Sun- i : i home. a — aid for day evening in compline ip Bre Warden of the State Ponttentiry O that was all carefully selected for our regular standard of quality—Not or his indn Ib 1s Ve Hy + ry 1 Miss Marie Brethorst of west|New York. Wright for his services, “We slo @ a nmiscellaneous collection of job lots bought for sale purposes. Buy - Soules es amare -+ a = ~ ew pe ae ee - The Royal Neighbors will hold a . now at only ... ai eeaeagaaa only at gular meeting Thursday eveni: t st the Odd Fellows hall. Webb Brothers ........ $1.50 oO. Fu , of Cooperstown, 4 y in’ Biomarek while i business. Theatre Party for Mrs. H. A. Sterrett Miss Mary Cayou and Miss Mar-| celle LaRose entertained Tuesday evening in compliment to Mrs. H. A. Sterrett_of Spokane, Wash., formerly of Bismarck. During the early part of the eve- ning the guests were entertained at China, missionary, who is guest of honor here today at the Standard Bearers rally, will be the principal speaker at the public meeting which will be held this evening at 8 o'clock at the Methodist church. Miss Brethorst has been in educational ‘work in China since 1913 and has many interesting experiences to re- late. The public is urged to attend this lecture. f Miss Elizabeth Neuharth, mem- der of the 1928 graduating class of the Bismarck hospital training school, has returned from Louis- ville, Ky., where she attended a con- vention of the American Nurses as- sociation, as a delegate from Bis- marck hospital school. Miss Neu- harth spoke at the hospital Tuesday evening, reporting her trip to her and Miss Evelyn Blakeslee, of Far- go, have returned home after spend- children, and Mrs. Charles Gaskill. of Sterling, spent the week-end here with relati' tending the Rotary convention in fellow nurses. Mrs. G. E. Juell of Spokane, Wash., has arrived in the city to Kpend the summer with her parents, r. and Mrs, F. E. Titus, and with her aunt, Mrs. R. H. Farry of Wil- During the summer, Mrs. Juell will go to Kansas City to vi it her sister, Mrs. W. C. Cavanaugh. v Dr. E. P. Quain returned Tuesday evening from Minneapolis where he attended the American Medical as- sociation meeting and the opening sessions of the Rotary convention. At the medical meeting Dr. Quain gave a demonstration of surgical treatment of fractures. Members of the Methodist Cradle Roll and little Light Bearers with their mothers will be entertained by the grandmothers Friday afternoon at 2:30 in the church parlor# The children are requested to bring their mite boxes. . The Bismarck Flower and Garden club will meet Thursday evening at the Association of Commerce rooms. Its of the flower show, being Id today, will be discussed. There ‘will be ‘short talks on peony and iris growing. rege ea Circle No. 1 of the Presbyterian Ladies Aid will meet As ag ed ernoon at the home of Mrs. H. P. Goddard at 720 Second street. Miss Irene Mabooer, who has been attending school here for the last year, left Tuesday for her home at Marshall, Minn, 4 Mrs. F. A. Lahr and Mrs. Mar- da Thomas left this morning for Fargo where they will spend sev- eral days. or, © Miss Catherine Schwan, daughter of senepe. Schwan of Bismarck, has been ged from St. Alexius ipl eee Mrs. Charles C. Marckard of Dickinson has returned home after spending the ‘week-end in Bismarck. Miss Chrissie Budge has as her house guest this week her sister, Miss Jessie Budge, of Seattle, Wash. f ily, of Fargo, spent Monday in Bis- marck on business. i born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. E. Myron LaVine, George Christian- son, Victor Greene, Benny Bermel and Mickey Lippman. Mrs. T. A. Swiggum and children, Elaine and George, of Grand Forks, ing the week-end here as guests of Mrs. Swiggum’s son, Harvey Swig- gum. eee ee . Miss Elizabeth Jones has returned | to Fort Rice after spending the last two weeks here as house guest of Miss Elizabeth Weisenborn. e* Mr. and Mrs. L. A, Tavis and son, Robert, will leave this week for Los Angeles, Calif., where they plan to! spend several months. | see Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Gosney and 8. eee Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. George F. Will are at- Minneapolis, e . Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Pitts and fam- A daughter, Helen Louise, was Matinee Every Day 2:30 TONIGHT - Wed. & Thurs. WHO ??? consequently will be named “Mar- shal Pilsudski.” The Polish flyers have been in Paris several months preparing for their forthcoming flight and recent- ly completed installing additional gas tanks for the long trip. CARD OF THANKS We, the undersigned, wish to thank our many friends and neigh- wish to express our thanks for the beautiful floral tributes. Maria Funk. Frank Funk, Mrs. Mabel Crandall. Last Time Today, Wednesday SYD CHAPLIN “THE MISSING LINK” The Comedy that bowled ’em over in Chicago and New York Coming Thursday Don’t marry until you have seen Lois Moran and Neil Hamilton “DONT MARRY” $24.50 and $29.50 $37.50 to $49.50 Values Values ‘WEBB now. The Dresses Incomparable Values Priced way below original cost. $57.50 to $69.50 Values BROTHERS The Coats Four large assortments These are such values as are seldom seen. Sport and travel coats of Tweeds and Novelty Woolens, Dress Coats of Twills, Charmeens and Broadcloths, plain or fur collars and beautiful silk linings, with every new style feature. $75.00 to $89.50 Values New Footwear Summer Sandals, Strap Pumps, Step-In Pumps and tie patterns with high or medium heels—Black Patent or light Kid. A large assortment of the most popular styles are being featured here $7.50 ‘ ove a i tome ited to Bt. Alesios hospi {mi 4 us hospi- 5 + tal for treatment, “Merchandise of Merit Only” Mrs, George P. Gibson, of Wash- burn, has been visi friends here for a few days. a Humming Bird SILK HOSE Have you tried this Popular—Pure Silk —full fashioned, medium weight hose with a narrow lisle top? Comes in all the better shades of the season. Sold Great June Sales Our great June Sales are in fulll foree—offering you the values that are These dresses are without an equal at the sale prices. Prints, Georgettes, Jer- seys, Sport Silks and lovely plain Crepes in colors and styles becoming to every type of figure. Four large groups at tremendous price reductions. -— 56” 107 | 4” 4"