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PAGE FIVE - carrying the most passengers and to, the Legion field. Los Angeles, Calif, where he has] @——————_—____-@ @ a spent the last two weeks. Mr. and|/ Fashion Plaque .,|| Simon Legree Is | MOTT PL ANNING pilots competing in all events. A 50-mile closed triangle course b i i -mile cross- . fi Se Va Tiare eae | Yankee in Movie | mile s-country race from | race on the third day will draw E. R. Lanterman, who have al- coat 6 9 Mott to New England and back will! prizes of $200, $100, and $50. ae PORT B APTI M be staged on the first day, with| rand prize 100-mile closed triangle Dallas, Texas, Aug. 22—()—The prizes of $100, $50 and $25 for place-| course free-for-all race will draw. so been visiting in Cali@rnia, will return by car at a later date. see 4 in winners. The race will begni after} cash prizes of $300, $200, and $100, Tee ER abled bees bed the. pe Sidi all ah Troma, | Many drivers of nlanes. are i m the second day spot landin; ing t sent for the ducers meyr not rovogaize ie” [Cross-Country Plane Race,|and take-off contests will be staged) tom, ft Hs. Ralde Managers e 4 Duets . with appropriate cash prizes for|that the celebrati ill be one Simon Lgree, mustached villain) Telangular Confeats, AMONE | Winners, Formal. dedication cere: the birvece wrate of ty vind aiee Features monies are set for staged in the northwestern states, | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Social and Personal | Mrs. C. J. Myers Kiwanians Visit Gives Party for C.M. T.C. Camp Guest from Fargo Bismarck Kiwanians were given a cesiae ._|taste of army camp life ‘iuesday Miss Helen Myers of Fargo, who) when Licut. Col. i M. Norton en fs the house guest of Mr. and Mrs.| tertained the club at Fort Lincoln, C. J, Myers, was honored Monday) The C, M. T. carr, p was the center evening when Mrs. Myers enter-| of attraction and the visitors were tained at bridge. shown ihe various departments. Cards were played at three tables.| Luncheon was served to the Kiwan- s * Score prizes were won by Mrs. L. J.}ians in a tent in true army style. Myers, Miss Myers and James Kiley.| The C. M. T. C. band furnished music After the games, the hostess| during the luncheon hour, served a course luncheon. Mr. and] Before returning to Bismarck, Mrs. John Rovig of Mandan were) Colonel ‘sorton escorted his guests out-of-town guests. | to the C, M. T. C, hostess house, the a officers’ club, and other interesting Genevieve Parsons TNO, Bystrom was chairman of and Charlotte Logan eo luk seesting os Ficsiaet Z . George Shafer spoke a few words in Entertain at Bridge appreciation of the day's entertain bone gererl ment 3 Miss Genevieve Parsons and Miss} Guests of the club Tuesday includ- Charlotte Logan were hostesses|ed J. P. Cain of Dickinson, Walter Monday evening at bridge at the}Ray, Medora; Andrew Erdahl, Logan home. Clarence Gunness and F. J. Bassett There were guests for six tables| of Bismarck, and E. H. Wahl, Den- and high scores were won by Miss} hoff. ne Hazel Lenhart and Miss Mary Cayou. Refreshments were served! Mrs. B. Larson is visiting friends after the games. . and relatives in Gladstone and Dick- Garden flowers were used to dec-| inson this wetk, ee rate the rooms where bridge was E. A. Noel and Reginald L. played. . +? Thompson of Jamestown were in Mrs. D. H. Houser and daughters,| Bismarck Monday and Tuesday. Mary and Blanche, returned Monday : pt eag RB i from an extended motor trip. Leav-| E: H. Truesdale of Mott is trans- ing here early in June, they visited| acting business in Bisman’. this in New York City, Boston, Philadel-| week. hia, Niagara Falis, points in Mich- fd : igan and Ohio, Chicago and the| Mrs. Alfred Johnson and Miss Twin Cities. Mr. Houser, who is| Olive Johnson of Leith spent Mon- traveling in the east this summer! day here, accompanied them to Philadelphia i atest and New York. In Chicago they] A son was born Monday at St. ‘were guests of their son and broth-| Alexius hospital to Mr. and Mrs. er, Edgar Houser. Thomas Sakshaug, of Mandan, .* Julius Weingartner left Monday for his home in Detroit, Mich., after spending a few days here as guest of his mother and sister, Mrs. Mar- garet Weingartner and Mrs. Joseph Gauer. vere- of the novel, will become a “Yan- PpPem. at kee.” Not only will the north be made responsible for the villain who whips Poor Old Uncle Tom, but some of the “cruelty” footage will be} Mott is making preparations for eliminated and a prologue added ex-|a big three-day celebration in con- Plaining that such occurrences were| junction with the dedication of its not the usual thing in the south of |new 120-acre airport October 2-4. pre-war days, Several airplane races and events, Agreement to alterations was| for which hundreds of dollars will be reached after a protesting delega-|offered to prize-winners, are being tion from the United States Sons | arranged by the local committee and and Daughters of the Confederacy|the Air Service Associates, Inc., witnesent two private showings, which is sponsoring the celebration. The term “War Between the} Special prizes will be awarded to States” will be substituted for “Civil | the airship coming to the meet from War.” the farthest air-line distance from Mott, also to the ship arriving first at the Mott field, and to the ship Russell Hughes fam turned from Nevis, Minn., they spent several days at the Reko summer cottage, é . Mr. and Mrs, J, L. Maitland and son, Donald, left recently for a mo- tor trip to the Twin Cities and to points in northern Minnesota. They will be away two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parsons and three children of Estherville, Iowa, are guests at the homes of Mrs. Par- sons’ brothers, John F. and W. J. Sullivan, ety FLOUR! FLOUR! We have just received a carload of the popular “Red Owl” and “Gold Medal” flours. These flours are milled from northwestern hard spring wheat and give‘universal satisfaction. NEW LOW PRICES! “Red Owl” “Gold Medal” 241-2lbs. 49 lbs, 98lbs. 241-21b, 49 Ibs. 98 lbs. 95e $1.80 $3.40 $1.05 $1.95 $3.85 Red Owl Stores 5: ———__—_i. . GIRL IS HIGH FLYER Judge and Mrs. B. W. Shaw have ‘ Free N. Y., Aug. 22.—(4)— returned from a three weeks’ vaca-| A, NEW NOTE fn fall umbrellas] miccnor Sinith, 16, is whieh fiver, tion spent at Pelican Rapids, Minn. faa ret eo wane She made the world’s altitude record | Miss Lena harmonizes well with the Havana| f°" women at Curtis Field, but does! pis en is tna Se oa brown taffeta, hee know what it is. No other of! a 4 er sex has tried it under official Mrs. E. M. Vetter. é auspices. At 5,000 feet her altime- ‘Atta ¢ Beulah has| uch advanced air facilities, ter stopped. The distance she James Williams of Beula ‘as! “The field and the service is| climbed will be known when a sealed been discharged from the Deaconess | preat,” the pilot remarked, barograph is opened. hospital, Von Heyden, piloting a Travel air- eee lane, is on hi to the west Maurice Diehl Takes | foast via Bismarck, Miles City, and Civil Service Exam Great Falls, Mont. Maurice Dish, Bismarck, em-| Fargo Boys Win Art ployed in the offices of the state en- : School Scholarships gineer, today is taking a civil service Sra jane for the position of fed-| Minneapolis, Aug. 22.— (AP) — eral junior engineer. oa Ss i itl th t Miss Alice Sales is supervising the by eraleiea the Minneapolis examination. Diehl is the only ap-| School of Art have been awarded to Plicant in Bismarck. three young men and a young woman _Diehl is a graduate of the en-lof the northwest, according to an- gineering school at the University | nouncement today of Harold L. Van of North Dakota, and has been em- i itt ployed by the state for three years. A tel cirbekcemuwer en :. . Winners in North Dakota were Transcontinental Air {Roland Whedon, Fargo, first place, Tourist Lauds Airport) nite. and Alonzo Hensler, Fargo, alter- Julius Von Heyden, representing} Elephant’s hide is used in Shef- the Kendall Penzoil company, was field for burnishing cutlery; it is surprised upon landing in Bismarck dark brown and not unlike wood in yesterday noon that Bismarck has,texture. FOR SALE: Baby Stroller, good as new. Reasonable. Call at 309 Eighth Street or phone 1233-J. sy Be THE.TIME fe="E ND THE PLACE TO SAVE . Nonpartisan club No. 1 will hold] Miss Inez Leighton returned to ® picnic Sunday at the home of ex-| Minot after spending several days Senator Whitmer at Yucca. Cars| in Bismarck-qith friends, will assemble at 2 o’clock Sunday at idl aiden 400 Seventh street. Those who are| Mrs. M. “enkel of Mohall arrived without transportation are requested | here lay to spend a few days on to phone Mrs, Jennie Ulsrude, business, . NOW! The sale all Bismarck and surrounding territory has waited for. Never before have we put forth such efforts and searched so diligently for the best available values for a sale of this kind. The fact that this sale comes at the same time as our Dry Goods and Ready-to-Wear Closing Out Sale makes it doubly »TVING ROOM FURNITURE see Mrs. George Hanson and daugh-| Mrs. Anton Vetter of Strasburg ters, Ruth and Gladys, have returned] has entered St. Alexius hospital, from Duluth, Minn., and Superior, Wis., where they have spent a month with relatives and friends. * What one item so changes the appe the room at so smal entire stock of floor lamps, including silk, ls eo. | Personal and WINGS of the MORNING pt a. - owe sew. The third of the series in the Bis- marck Country club bridge tourna- ment will be played Friday after- noon at 3 v’clock at the club house. Mrs. Myron Atkinson will be chair- man of the afternoon. see Miss Louise Campbell of Winston Salem, North Carolina, left for her home Tucsday evening after spend- ing a day here as guest of Mrs. T. R. Atkinson and Miss Ruth Pollard. * Miss Pauline Fritz left Tuesday for Minneapolis and Baldwin, Wis., where she will visit relatives and friends before going to Northfield, Minn., to enter Bt. Olof’s college. * The fourth division of the Presby- terian Ladies aid will meet Thursday afternoon <t 3 o'clock with Mrs, E. J. Taylor at 511 Sixth street. All members are urged to attend. * Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Chabot of San Diego, Calif., former residents of Bismarck, are spending a few weeks here looking after business inter- ests and visiting vith friends, * Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Boise returned Monday from a trip through Yellow- stone Park and to points in Oregon and California. They have been away for several weeks, ee Miss Thalia Jacobson has returned from a month's trip to Alaska and the west coast. She was accompan- ied by her cousin, Miss Mary Tim- merman of Mandan. i —s 8 Theodore Quanrud and Judge I. C. Davies are at Minot this week at- tending the state Elks convention. Mr. Quanrud is Exalted Ruler of the Bismarck lodge. a Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bobb of Bis- marck announce the birth of a daughter Tuesday at St. Alexius hospital, rvs Mrs. E. S. Martin, Mrs. L. G. Eastman, Mrs. M. L. Kelly and Mi E, Reilly of Hazen are guests in ;.| Among the most important she rates Social News of Mandan Vicinity ! ——S The wedding of Mi Vosika, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vosika of Fort Rice, and Ed- mund Bessler of Sioux Falls, S. D., will take place in Mandan September 5 at the home of Miss Vosika’s sis- ter, Mrs. Gecrge Miska, ee ° Coffee » Schilling Eo enseehervisnsaigansaiainasteeere Al Lanterman has returned from ADVERTISEMENT ‘My Hair Is a Fright’ The finest things are usually made by those who specialize in fine things only. Schilling produces top grade coffee only (no 2nd or 3rd grades), and Schilling is the only one who does. Edna Wallace Hopper, the stage favorite, in her sixties still graces the footlights with the vivacious charm of a flapper. She knows the art of a lovely appearance. Miss Hopper in an interview remarks that women always apologize when try- ing on anew dress or hat. How many of them say, “Of course, it will look better when my hair is in decent shape.” So it is well to know that you can always keep yout hair looking its best. Even the trying heat-record days of summer need not dismay you. Miss Hopper with some forty years of stage work behind her, knows the tricks of attracting. a fresff, lovely wave. She has found parchment or mica shades on v or metal standaré s arranged in two groups for this at August sale. 1/4 OFF and 1/2 OFF OCCASIONAL CHAIRS afford to mis Of a quality and individuality not usually found at such low prices. Marvelous values. Pull-up type. ODD PIECES Many suites now on display must be cleared out before September 1st to make room for new stock. Our extremely low prices will do it. Karpen guaranteed construction types and other makes upholstered in high grade Mohairs and Velours, These are values that have never yet been equaled. OFF Come in now and let us show you. 1 2 to 1 2 _ “YOUR HOME SHOULD COME FIRST” Jovest in Quality Furniture Bedroom Suites sh desired, ‘A bed, vanity dresser, chest and bench as pictured has hardwood frames, with walnut veneer fronts and tops. Vanity has “three drawers and large mirror beautifully designed and finish- ed. This is a rare value which Q these special values on oc- hairs. They're covered in Mohair, Damask, d tapestry and come’ in Coxwell or the small dressers, beds, chests, buf- nent of bedroom chairs and Very special at must be seen to be appreciated. Bismarck this week. fi 8 @ Specially priced at the perfect ‘curling fluid to keep % your hair alluring regardless of cir- B, J. Kuntz left Tuesday for Bull’s| cumstances. Gap, Tennessee, where he will at-| | Wave and Sheen, she calls it, A tend a Pressmen’s convention, He} liquid dressing which is a godsend, will be away for about 10 days. especially during the summertime. se 8 It not only preserves the w: but Mrs. Emery Clark and Mrs. Orris| gives your hair a soft, fascinating Clark of ‘Robinson are transacting| sheen. Try it on your freshly sham- business here for 2 few days. Pooed hair. * Money back if you are not de- Mrs. J. O. Anderson and Miss| lighted. i Bi ' Myrtle S. Anderson of Hatton are| At all toilet counters, 75 cents, t visiting friends in Bismarck, dv. Mr. and Mrs, L. R. Johnson of —— Beulah were business callers here Monday. | pa aeie Mrs. E. O. Kline of McClusky ar- sired here Monday to spend a few jays. That front ure here at last! ray Raines a Thefeab pry who “scoops” world, SPORTLIGHT ~ RUG SPECIALS An especially selected lot of good pat- terns in Wilton Rugs. Size 9x12. Light or dark grounds, suitable for anywhere in the home. Extra Special ANOTHER BEDROOM SUITE Specially =, "Soe An especially constructed hardwood set with enamel finish in French Putty color with blue trimming. Beautifully made and designed—an ideal suite for a small or medium size room, or COMEDY TONIGHT eee | 4 Our regular $150. values, F. T. Rogers of Bismarck spent Wednesday Priced to move them quickly. Only Tuesday in Fargo on business for Today - Wednesday and Thursday the state historical society. ee Mr. and Mrs. Guy Randall of San- ish are in Bismarck today on busi- ness. and Thursday “Road House’’ | : *98°° Several special price groups on other qualities and tebries thrteebeat our tug department. To describe them would be impossible in such small space, se Mrs. Lester E. Koeppen of Linton spent Tuesday in Bismarck on busi- \ ness, ‘i » see Mrs, G. F. Henderson of Solen ha: been admitted to St. Alexius hospi- a a dandy for the guest room, This is a leader for Our August tal for treatment, with ; Vaudeville - Tonight COME IN! LET US SHOW YOU Bale at our especially low price, Have you registered at Ber- eu Ate am bas idl eson’s new clothing store? ALFSS a Lionell Barrymore “A Melodrama of Reckless ~ Youth and Jazz-Mad Morals See what the younger set do after midnight. We pay you to register. Other bargains equally as attractive are shown throughout the entire Furniture Store. EBB BROTHERS “Merchandise of Merit Only” Ne Club No. 1 will hold a at ex-Senator Whit 's home at Yucca Sun- day, August 25. Cars meet at 2 o'clock sharp at 400 Seventh When in Mandan Visit the traveling Chicken Parlor near Street. Menu: Corn on cob, the Fair Grounds. "i ‘ teto oxlad, buiter, eof, pi|| _ FOX News and Comedy “CW. BEAL ies, marshmallows. Bring your choice. Call Mrs. Jennie Uls- Mandan, N. D. rude on transportation. . It’s cool at the Capitol 611 Second Street Southwest