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ee and landan the guests of franfas’ of the evening a re- /@ex Compliments Ae Perry, this city, facta, Bre. Je eat) Me 5 Gillis, Mrs. '. iiss Ann Slattery, and Bee pei nee Temas | Misg Lillian Upham, R. N., of | Beattle, Wush., arrived in Bismarck ednesday morning for an extended © visit with her narents, M>. and Mrs, H. 0. enen of 117 West Thayer. Miss Upham came here from Cali- fornia, where she has been spending ® month visiting relatives and tour- the state. She will remain here several weeks before returning to the coast, where she is employed as @ special nurse, Professor and Mrs. George A. Browne of San Francisco are the tees of Mrs. Browne's mother, irs, Charles Garnier. They wili spend about two weeks in the city before leaving on a motor exe west, during which they will visit Yellow- stone park. ane Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Barth have re- turned to Bismarck from a three weeks’ vacation trip east. Mrs. \ Barth and children were guests of Mrs, Barth’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. | M McGettigan, in Superior. Wis., while Mr. Barth motored to Milwaukee and Chicago, er Mn and Mrs. E. T. Myhre and two sons, accompanied by Mrs. Myhre’s mother, Mrs. A. N. Newton, left last evening for Fargo, where they will spend the rest of the week visiting friends and relatives. Miss Ida M. Anderson, national Sanitation expert, who spent Wed- nesday in Bismarck o1 siness, left this morning for the east. She will visit in Beas City f short time ‘en route to hicazo, Mrs, Alice Finnegan and son Rob- ert returned Wednesday from Fargo, where they have been ae two weeks as the guests of rs, Finne- gan’s sister, Mrs. Rr Ww. Snyder, Mrs. Pearl Digby if the A. W. Licas store has return’ 1 from a ten days’ visit in La Crosse, Wis. where she was the guest o. her brother, C. A. Loveland, ee David F. Morris, agent for thi Philippine government, with hea quarters in New York, was in Bis- marck on business Wednesday. Mrs. Ruth Reeves and son Clssten of Fargo are the guests of Mrs. Reeves’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- ‘ thur Van Horn, ag Mrs. L, J. Allen of this city is vis- iting in Wilton this week as the guest of Mrs. J. 2 Schmid. B. H. Stoddard of Fargo his been “transacting business in’ Bismarck the past few days, i Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Schultz and son Billy of Zap were shopping in Bismarc today. ae Mr. and Mrs. O, M. Greenland of hui atenk yesterday ea today in e city. ese 8 Louis Mattson and wife of Huron, D., were Bismarck visitors Wed- ' ee ik Mrs. E. B. Mi ft Beu- (tube spending the dey” in Bis- see i E. M. Woods of ag oe guests Wed- eae “ BL. Dahl of Selfridge was a busi- Pe visitor in, Bismarck yesterday. Miss Mildred Kamrath of Leith bpent the week-end in Bismarok. Annette Resen of Steele spent Tuesday in Sismarck, girls who were in esen’s Packard car when accident cc-urred Sunday eve- ning at co:ver of Ave. B and <Washirzion please call Phone No. 577? $2.00 to $3.50 Exceptional values in work the | impressions B, and n Out-of-town Guests I Fashion Plaque Miss Anderson Is B. P. W. Speaker Miss Ida ‘Anderson, national sani- tation expert of Indianapolis, Ind., ‘was the honor guest at a porch pic- given last evening by the Busi- aie and ar omen ot Coe t) ee on east porc ma capital, lise Anderson subse- quently talked to the women on her recent national and is Ww. Phe) held in itteewoman, Mrs. Ray V. Stair, Bismarck’s rep- resentative at the convention, also gave her report. anes Sudith Bue x sed Mrs. George ‘were in cl arrange- ments for the affair, sn 8 ‘t.| Over Thirty Guests i ante: honor. } The visitors are former residents of at Reunion Dinner Mr. and Mrs, William Hopton and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hopton of Mar- es, Ill., were honor guests at a reunion of relatives and old friends at the Walter Scott home south of Regan Sunday. The out-of-town ple are former residents of Bur- leigh county, Mrs. J. W. Hopton be- ing a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O, M. Colip of Regan. A chicken dinner was served un- der the trees at the Scott home at noon, and the afternoon was spent in playing games. More than thirty guests were present, Bismarck peo- Ee in attendance including Harold lopton, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Scott, and Mr, and Mrs. Curt Scott and family. a R. H. Cory and son David of New York are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Langer. Mr. Cory is Mrs. Langer’s brother. He is executive head of the New York firrg of Lamont-Corliss, wholesalers of Pond’s extracts, and a business partner of Thomas Lamont, nation- ally known financier. Mr. Cory and son are returning from a vacation visit to Yellowstone National park and will spend the week in Bismarck.| @ Charles Bryan returned Tuesday from a vacation trip to Big Timber, lont., where he spent some time with his parents. y motor about two weeks. Mrs. Mernie Kisner returned to her home in New Salem Tuesday after a visit of several days with friends here. Mrs. Kisner was form- erly a Bismarck resident. Mrs. Arthur Bauer will leave the latter part of the week for Parshall where she will be the guest of the Robideaux family and other rela- tives and friends. The Misses Verna and Alet Chris- tenson of Granville, N. D., left Bis- marck Wednesday after Ppending a week here as the geust of Miss Bev- erly Bauer, ceca ‘The Ladies’ Aid of the Trinity Lutheran church will hold food sale Saturday at the A. W. Lucas store beginning at ll a.m. * ee Miss Carrie Dunn of ‘Sanger, who has been the guest of Mrs. Robert Walton for some time, left the first of the week for her home, Willard G. Fulton has returned from a few days’ visit i where he transacted busi Why Trust to Luck? Put certainty of success ‘in every baking by using either OCCIDENT, LYONS BEST OR CLIMAX Cost More -Worth It RUSSELL-MILLER MILLING CO. MANDAN, N. DAK. ‘Boys’ .....$2-35 to $3.75 gloves, shirts, overalls and inderwear DAHL CLOTHING STORE \ 47 Years in Bismarck ceeer: THIS MODERNISTIC WATCH, designed by Premet, is decorated in green, black and red enamel, Mr. and Mrs. Ray V. Stair left this morning on a motor aE to Perham, Minn., where they will at- tend a four-day trap shoot. They lan to spend several days vacation fh Minnesota before returning. The World Wide Guild of the Mc- Cabe Methodist church will enter- tain Friday evening at 8 o’clock for the members of the Missionary so- ciety and other members of the church, esse Mrs, Fred Frederickson of Valley City arrived in Bismarck today for several days’ visit with her cousins, Mrs. Della Fox and Mrs, Leonard J. Myers, *_s © Fay Brown and J. L. Kelly left for Minneapolis last evening to drive two new Fords to Bismarck for the Copelin Motor company. . and Mrs. J. Kusler of Turtle e shoppers in Bismarck Wednesday. {Personal and Social News of Mandan Vicinity Mishoo pienso 40! Work hasbegunonplans to be used in laying out the new Mandan Mu- nicipal golf course. A committee . O. Henderson, id James T. Mc- Gillic, has been appointed to dispose of golf privilege cards and more _—_— In What Month Is Your Birthday? On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of KFYR AW. Lucas Co. Bismarck’s Busy The Canning Season is now on and the Economy Basement is well stocked to care for your needs in the than eighty signatures had been ob- | dau, Preliminary | K work on the links is to begin in the Miss tained Wednesday. near future. se Miss Wilifred Simpson arrived home Tuesday to spend the remain- 8 Mrs, John and bab; der of the summer with her ee segntes ete eee aby Deaconess hospital Wednesday, ——__ ROTARIANS HEAR REPORTS Mr. and Mrs, William Simpson, will return to Chicago in September to resume her studies at the School of Fine Arts. ee Attorney and Mrs, CG. D. vacation trip during which they vis- ited the Black Hills, Omaba, Neb, the Twin Cities, and Port Arthur, Wea- nesday from Minneapolis, where he was in attendance at the wedding his son, Ralph Countryman, to Miss} Martha Sweet of Minneapolis, Mrs, Clara Usselman is in Fargo. where she wascalled by the illness of; her daughter, Mrs, Edward Kraus.. Recent reports are that Mrs. Kraus is slowly Fecovering. | " a and te A. ee week enter- ine it dinner Tuesda: bed for the Rev, Marion D, Shutter, his son, Capt, Arnold Shutter, of Minneapolis, cee « Mrs."Emma Nelson was honor guest at a party given Tuesday by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Dewey. Nelson. The occasion was the birth- day anniversary of the honor guest. guest, a Ernest Stoudt of Fargo spent. Wednesday in Mandan en route home from a vacation trip to Lake of the Woods, Minn, soe Mrs. R. W. Keller has returned to her home after a week spent in Far- go as the guest of her son and _—_ ——$ ander a harvest moon—sall to ‘ope Travel at onse Stay abroad longer more while there ir OF ¢: autumn sailings. Low fares seer throughout our deluxe First Clase, Cabin Class, and Tourist Third Cabin., Come in and talk it over, or write — now, while you can get preferred space. Apply to local steamship agent or Canadian Pacific—611 Second Ave. South, Minneapolis, Minn. Canadian Pacific World’s Greatest Travel System DOESEDESSSSSPSOSS EOS. Shopping Center PCCP OSCE PSEC CPF right articles at the right prices. Kerr Mason Fruit Jars, the new self sealing type—no quired—pint size, doz. Quart Size, dozen jar rings re- . 89c Jelly Glasses with covers, either the tall or square size, in one-third or one-half pint sizes, a doz. ........ hter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph ler, Curtis spending a few days in Sanger ‘the house guest of Misa Stella Pet Reports Cooley} Will and B. K. Skeels on the inter- have returned from a two weeks’ eed convention reeently held in you entertain ‘CANADA DRY’ Distributed by Bismarck Grocery Co. of the Rotary club at their regular weekly luncheon Wednesday noon, of Mandan je} Judge A. M. Christianson, chairman State Health Body of the grievance committee, gave a hum Teport alleged jew quarters are being erected for tivitien, ce "lthe state public health department Lieut, Col, E. M. Norton of Fort | here. The department will move into Lincoln extended an invitation to|its new home after win: the club members for luncheon at the | ber 1, according to Dr. A. A. Whit- C..M. T. camp August 15, temore, Bismarck, director. Visitors of the day were E, A,| ,, The new offices will be in an ad- Dostneland, HL, K Jensen, Mandan; nee J built on We Eltinge ol § w, Fargo; Capt. Di Arrangements being H. Allen, Brookings, S. pg Lee, made for private offices for the Col. W. A. Alfonte and Lieut, Col. Norton, Fort Lincoln; and Roy the program | Baird, Bismarck. New Quarters for sae wee by Burt Finney, George comprised -Convenient and handy when As a stage play {t ran 2 year to crowded houses, As a@ picture, it has been hailed as @ masterpiece of immense dramatic and emo- tional power, War and love—s thrilling narrative—e vivid drama of war-torn ‘Austria, LILLIAN GISH RALPH FORBES GEORGE FAWCETT KARL DANE ess Package—@ convenient care don of-12 bottles, The (hampagne of Ginger Ales 39c Economy Jar Lifters—has a score of Other uses—each . . se sroreare ereretree: 29¢ 14-quart Aluminum Preserving Kettles, paneled style, each ..:...:. $1.00 Aluminum Combination Cookers with wood handles Jarg&é two- handled insert, « axeipio wre ezarercers $1.00 Parowax, four cakes box, Bbox 10¢ inum Fruit Jan Bunnele, east... 10c Jar Rings, a dozen Mazon Jar Covers, a Atlantic Col-Pac Canners, a good 3 as boiler with rack to hold six # H each (ore teresere oe Zee" o:ere:0{ereteresene HO09D 5e L exmecoze) are o-03 25¢ Do not overlook the Half Price Remnant Sale—Main Floor and Ec: onomy Basement—on this week. All marked in plain figures; you pay one-half and take the AW. Lucas Co. Where You Expect More for Your Money—And Get It ' BISMARCK health and epidemiologist, who will te added to the force besides those of the director Electric Cookery + Is Better You cook your food better without tedi- ous hours of watch- ing when you have a Hotpoint Automatic Electric Range. No need with a Hot- Automatic Electric Range Ouiy ti will be a# entlinslastic as you about this great special offer on the t Electric Range we are making this month. When he learns of its many advantages and how it will relieve you of many arduous hours of standing over the kitcHen range, he will want you to have a Hotpoint. Only $9.85 Down 15 Months to Pay Here is our great specjal offer. You pay only $9.85 and we deliver a Hotpoint Range to your home and install it in your kitchen. Then you pay the remainder in 15 small payments with your light bill. “ This offer only holds good this month, so come in today and let us tell you more about this special offer. And bring your husband. Exact cooking ™ ty done automatically, Simply prepare your meal, place it in the oven, set the time and __ temperature controls and at din- ner -time the food will be ready to serve—scientifically cooked to perfec- tion. Hughes Electric Company MANDAN THE ELECTRIC SHOP—Killdeer A. F, MISCHEL—Richardton THORP HARDWARE—Mott DICKINSON THE ELECTRIC SHOP—Beulah HENRY LEWIS—New Leipzig DITTUS BROS.—Elgin o