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FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUN# ten beyond her depth in those Voday h tt for Social and Personal Conscientious Drugszist: Nothing but the greatest respect, madam.— Passing Show. GIRL WRITER NE i f you object to being called “Ww woman | land ladies of the First Baptist one A ul ald won the | eres church will be entertained this eve- : al 0 long ago y cl and > it called | iss F hompson, a gradu- | ni 8 i Party Announces Supper in Mandan jriftus words to. the serial metals “an Jndesent sreke high schoal and | the church; BE the. Aiembare ot te | ‘ " ‘alcutta Statesman” which if” as it was called |# dent of this city, was World Wide guild of that church, Engagement of Park Honors Out mentioned a woman as just that, § possessed. era, | €NPected to arrive in Nandan “to- not the McCabe Methodist church, ae Miss Marie Delvo of-town Guests ra leula yeu. Hike ‘our wife or sis-| Demands of M Hees ecee tae of Pee at ads aca 3 mt “ait nands of en . ribune, — ie emer ter to be called ‘a woman’?” the] A New York real hompson is remembered as Peaer er eaR eon Mrs. Nora J. Cochrane of the Mo-| Twenty-five people were the ibe indi y inquire it! shot h is gir showe "Ss E hawk, 401 Fifth street, was hostess | guests of Mrs. Herman Lasken last scribe indignantly inquired. And ity s elf boeeuse: ee Kia 7 3 pate : he wed much | ay, THAT 'S ESSENTIAL rr i ; seems that not so long ago “a gen- | Jo explained, he had been scholastically and athlet Yesterday you were not at the Thursday evening at a bridge party |evening at a picnic supper given in ” : et plained, A liv: She wae 6) see oe a : . - ‘t j y { * tleman” of India sued the ne pa- | ard all his life, hated his co! jteally, She was graduated from the | office, saying you were ill, and I announcing the engagement of Miss |the Mandan park. The affair hon- er because it called him “a man,” * i local high school in 1228, and since n the stueet.” ! Marie Delvo to Hunter Patrick, both | ored the Misses Jimmy and MS fn Father than the CBUntiCMRAYe Hewes | fire ta to do. something to deliver | set time haw attanded the Univer. I wis gote foe the @ ” of this city, The marriage is to be|Helstein of Hibbing, Minn., Miss Paki es himself from the stigma of “cow- of North Dakota, s Bien Huet Manda, an_event of next month. Helen Mazeroff of Fort Worth, Tex., ve bone denen i 3 PY hah Si . : Ar athletiea theres at Buen Humor, Madrid. Twelve guests were present, and|and Miss Gertrude LeVine. Miss ch comments idl Betty to merit) Sometimes one gets a glimpse of | | : j ane — bridge was in play at three tables ; Mazeroff is visiting fher brother in much comment; one can only thank !the things that haunt men’s souls, blish during the eae re were | this sity, and Miss LeVine is ‘the er ack ps Hap ap realization that they, too, have ore won by Miss Anna Lein an ‘iss | guest of Mrs. R. C, Rosen. v c S one Sr (certain male attributes imposed up-! ma i yeral arti Sco Strong. A gift was presented| Following the picnic supper, danc- that! As a matter of fact, we revjon them by tradition and custom | including a number SP book feviews, Lo cere by the residents of the ing was enjoyed at the Mandan pa- ond AG dar gentlemen orate teen ee they dare not deviate. | written by h : Chiropractor i Aa vilion. s vomen suffer if they are not beau- \ Drugleas Physician A refreshment course was served see > be known as “men.” tiful, charming, and full of lure for E | at the close of the evening, garden| Mrs. J. J. Rue of this city re] <4 icant men, for the tradition says they| Lady (shopping for a friend): | L@ca® Blk. Blemarek, N. D. flowers being used to decorate the| turned home last evening from Graf-| FOUR GRADUATED footballs Gal Preferred Plume must be all that. The tradition, too, | Hare hing tay hues! ‘ supper tables. ton pig she has beck tha guest | embroidered on the calf of the stock-} It seems that 0. Henry, though | says that men must be Rev, COUR. you anuthing for Lid baled ‘ HM of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.| ing make a new fad that promises |e was then plain Will Porter, the ageous, bold. Perhaps the individ- Lloyd Murphy, son of Mr. and fl Shi to become lar during the au-|shcep herder, fell in love with the|ual man someti is a e Mrs. R. B. Murphy, has returned to| ond, Mrs. Milton Rue. She also |¢ + bene i dark-eyed niece of the wife of the |aracne ge mctimes feels his inade » R. B. ‘i i umn sport season. “ey ec e wife acies as ol indivi Bismarck "from Shoreham, Binns | Bass tee” Sat, Hee Hue] some os general streeepe 1G ie fe Ques © much a8 the Id ‘where spent ie past two! motored here with their mother and Ann the Texan ranch where Will was do- poe = mire, weeks at Camp Shawandowsie, a] will remai f t! ‘ks’ visit. | dan. Mrs. James T. McGillic von! ing his herding. At first Will went ‘ Boy Scout camp near there, Lloyd |“! Ort thre weeks! Vii Thigh score in the bridg> vances that lfor his mal only once a week, but] 4 hore hid been talinee for hours , Came the Formula for this Famous Crem : has been away from Bismarck about! Mrs. E, J. Heising ofithis city has| £0rmed the entertainment. after meeting the. girl, Clarence | about himself and his achievements. = 5 month, visiti riends in Shore- f “rozier, | vice. § Oe A Bakgeet ha S. r-~ og 8 | —_-Ram’and Bete Hapas beore the | at nersuere ter ster Mrs ALRGFL proche Goodall and, Bs. Ada foie went twice She Dlaved |" ean mat é ‘NOT another like it! Scout camp opened. | ton is driving a new ear to her home| Brown of Seattle, Wash. are gucsts!on the Bridge at Midnight.” ‘Then i“ rk too soon,” Wt <5, El Estado Lemon Creme is a famous old Spanish formula — Waka Vika adn Seaver manne PON Fargo, where she has won et Saver th MERARAE oes ipinaes | te aunt grew worried; Her ‘lece | came a quiet voice from the corner. \ j By. a pret favorite with the ladies of the Royal Court, Under Ko e isiting for several days. e wil 2 ean D must aspire to more than a mere | —Tit-Bits \ “] other label will you find such a creme. Pure lemon oil — NEVER the death of Miss Florence Russell | {eave Sunday for Monevoa have been visiting J. W. Goodall in| shoop herder. She bribed Clarence oN the synthetic acid substitutes commonly used, go into j of Jamestown, well known among oe Sanish, who accompanied them tolto on home by ofteri 2 y ly used, go into its com- + Bi + y offering her a white pounding. Animal oils, so generally used in cremes, likewise the Bismarck younger set. Miss} 17, Conklin, secretai ff the | Mandan. trich plume; che reid i i eave El E: narck i 5 y ry of e ostrich plume, then the last word in 8: } are never considered. You can leave El Estado Lemon Creme Ate bee ease he ee: Provident Life insurance compary:| ais4 Antone Sbiaalat akin Aw: female clemance. Clarence went captain will ask her to marry him? || open. in.e warm cops EL ee wal my s - | le ursday for Devils e pho} faba home, played the or; s i Y "t be surprised, : wel a ug She never regained consciousness | Fargo where Ke will attend to busi-| thony has been dismissed from the| other’ rent, and eventually ‘rierried {fe h eral Teas aoe bEAVaRy:| it. After trying this remarkable creme, most women are won otedbahioee ness matters. He will return to| Deaconess hospital where she has] him, Answer away for all time from the conventional varieties — it’s to ‘i Bismarck Sunday. been a patient for a few days, Years later, learning that 0. = superior to anything they have previously known. We are Lieut. tot Mrs. a A. ty pand eon KR Opitz of the Bucyrus-Frie | Henry was her sheep herder, she re- glad, indeed, to feature it: $1.00 a jar. daughters Emma Jane and Polly) Misses Ida Iverson and _Maude| Henry Opitz of the Bucyrus-Frie| membered that her aunt never gave HALL’S DRUG STORE Ann of San Antonio, Tex., accom. Angliss expect to leave Bismarck manufacturing company of New h . aes n sitll ig naw {her the plume ell as cheating P: tion Spe panied by Mrs. Day’s parents, Mr. this week-end on a month’s vacation| York City is the guest of his par- ae out-of Hebi n rescription Speci and Mrs. A. W. Falconer, have re-| tou. Yhat will take them to ni-| ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Opitz of | or pur OF romance with a potential — turned from a week's motor trip to i : Mandan. Ree Somehow I'm glad 0. the Black Hills peg, Banff, Seattle and points in a Henry aped; he deserved a girl e 8 California. Lids J. B. Stewart of the Stat» Train- vie wouldn't prefer an ostrich Mrs. Roland Bradshaw and daugh-| yrs 5, & f is- | ing school is in Toronto, Ont., where | Plume. ttle rs. E, E. Morris returned to Bis- he «ee Hinson hore. The quests former | time ia bear and aeaee hy , Women’s whole story of evolution residents of Baldw will Bre death ee nee ty, the illness] Mis Dorothy Hjelmseth has as her |i8 told by the bathing: suits of then 9 ‘ old friends in Bismarck and vicinity Ritch St ner weeny. WOMBEN) cent Mice Helen Kelley of Interna-|8"d now. In 1860 and 1875 she er eson Ss i for about a month. . gid ae a ae tional Falls, Minn., who is spending |Uld have drowned if she'd ever ! Mrs. George B. Harris of the|® few days in Mandan. ’ fall models in the New York|Solen are the parents of a “baby In What Month t eeks’ vacation spent at Battle re Lake, Minn, ‘The Rubine also visited | markets. Danae We are now in our new store the Twin Cities before their return oe to Bismarck today from Fargo! vesterday morning for Medi » N, where they have been attending the| Day ie ais —IN— We, the undersigned shops, will close at 6:30 p, m., ‘ North Dakota, State fair. peas ‘ J except Saturday, close Saturdays at 10:00 p. m., begin. Mr, and Mrs, Jensen and daughter | wottt...W; 3. .W: ined Name JESSE JAMES je ning tonight: - . Cae e RM eR ae et ee ee | ne ye ce RE CP Mr. and Mrs. L. Rubin and chil- dren, Harry Rubin and the Misses Ruth and Sally, have returned after to Bistharck. 2 ; Vernon Enge, son of Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Enge, left Wednesday for Mil- Harris-Robertson Women’s shop left for the east Wednesday to select Major B. C. Boyd, Fargo, prohi-| - bition inspector, returned to his home today after transacting busi- ness in Bismarck and the western ‘* * Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Kary of Mrs. Harold Peterson of Cole- harbor was admitted to the Deacon- ess hospital Thursday for medical treatment. ‘ Is Your Birthday? FOR QUALITY Broadway — Opposite Postoffice on Broadway, south of the post- office, and open for business, k, S. D., wh he will spend] Patt of the state for the past few ‘ ‘ ‘ i i tome’ time aa the guest of his grand | GAY el Ss eae WHITE |. Our formal opening date will be parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mosier. E. S. Allen has returned to thie| inson Wednesday to be the 3 : cans soi Mrs. Anna Peterson has as her uest this week her daughter, Mrs. £ T. Beltmann, and two children, of St. Paul, Minn. The visitors will re- main for a three weeki visit. city after a ten days’ vavation trip to various Minnesota lake points, {Personal and Social News of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Eyer of that city. On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers HOUSE © COFFEE New fall goods coming in daily. Glad to see you and serve you ; : " any time. Miss Alma Norlin of Grand Forks Hoskins-Me: an d I EA ived in Bismarck this week to b sani ever ibe (oastatibertomnrana reels ate Mandan Vicini Home of KFYR and Mrs. C. N. Nordlund of this| city. soe Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Ross, former residents of this city, have returned to Bismarck to take up their resi- dence, after a ear spent in Fatgo. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Bryan returned Beverly returned today, after a two weeks’ vacation trip to Detroit Lakes and Tyler, Minn. Dak., who is visiting in Man-/9 the greatest characters that G. P. Hotel 8 hop Broadway Shop Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Seamer have ————————— ever lived Harri ington’ s Shop Annex Shop Sarit aiatee Nes H.R. ‘Labo, and COMEDY Erbe’s Shop Knott’s Shop two sons of Fargo. eects Mr. and Mrs. P. Heltenberg of Livingston, Mont., arrived-Thursday evening for a few days’ visit at the 1. J, Reid home. ee. F. E. McCurdy, Burleigh county state’s attorney, left Thursday for Chicago where he will spend a two weeks! vacation. og Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Miesen will re- turn to Bismarck seg Sarah bang Anatis, Mine, guest 0: son ai * in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Fritz, Hite of Aberdeen, 8. Dak., wa to his home Wednesday after a Dusiness visit, in Bismarck, this morning Iake resorts in Minnesota, eee pb are Lares Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hughes have as their gucsts Mr. Hughes’ parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Hughes of Spo- kane, Wash. -Mrs. Charles Mann and daughters of Billings, Mont., and Mrs. Jack Pullinger of Pompey’s Pillar, Mont., were also over-night guests at the Hughes home, leavin; honor of ister, Mrs. A. E. Berg of Brit- at the Watson home in ’ THEATRE Tonight and Saturday FRED THOMSON The true story of one of “George’s False Alarm” Santee uReemaeT COMING MONDAY “We Americans” ANNOUNCEMENT We are doing this because we believe we can serve the public better by having a full force at work during the 6 o'clock dinner hour, Hear Ye! Grand Opening of thé Hear Ye! Announcing To Dance Lovers of Western North Dakota Bergeson’s Broadway — Opposite Postoffice ON EXCEPTIONAL BUYS SATURDAY WEBB BROS. CLOSING OUT SALE se as wl one Saturday for Bling, Look What : Set s “ig One Will yi Be ates ee sees 3. Nectar of Grand Forks trans- $2.00 Value GEORGETTE or CREPE { Wholesale Distributors bneted business in the city yesterday. eas DE CHINE, lors, yd. wsewsae $1 00 i -_Dance Pavilion ‘ooo ; Rees Stosle was in the sity Wadvesday. gu Tooal Dusinees Taree, DOME Located just west of the bridge Memorial Highway, Join thie Crowd at the Dome on Bismarck-Mandan Dollar Buy: 55e and 65¢ “EVERFAST” VOILE, GINGHAM cine TUESDAY, JULY 31 ya tee $1.00 Bisinees t,o the Twin Clin ] ? : teh ONE LOT OF ‘$1.75 Value Women's “PHOENIX” Fargo Merc, Cai L, B, Smith of Sterling transacted The only one of its kind in the northwest aed SANeow ppd ae. . SILK HOSE, full- eto ie die Value WOOL SERGE, ever” —— 18th DAKOTAN FOK jf °"* Status ue , Ag hy anal a ist NAT'L BANK pauls arms tore FLETCHER Ss Seinch WHITH INDLAM HEAD, $ 1 00 le Natl Be, py Pio ga POPULAR BAND 59c Value, 3 yards for .....-.200eemew s aie arn eat Oe ica || A momma ot $550 fF soar ersmar ets. $1.00 Sek 10s emoloren trom Daou [J Try movie op. Direct from the State Fair at Grand Forks, has been Sob ee in Daneel vereen seldom engaged for Fair Week. Dancing begins at 9:00 P, M. ” een a ee Be, Lillies every night during Missouri Slope Fair Week ; of their ACTUAL |f empht Extract PLAIN OR HOP FLAVORED Griggs, Cooper & Co. §t. Paul, Minn,

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