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r4 scored such @ hit in both the stage THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1931 has been em-/who has been visiting at the William Sa ergs te GLATaa er BITRE Since last April he ployed in Mandan. and screen versions of seca FNTRIRG FOR PR NY | | Bound" plays the leading man tn the | | MAND AN NEWS ease. sacluding Hen-|Mackin home at 311 First Avenue | tre) Fesources ted at $672~ ]|M-G-M romance. ‘The strong cast | | drickson’s parents, 0. C. Larson, Bis-|Dorthwest Mandan. Nine couples |" ” |/seaemecrice sme SHOW ANNOUNCED SEREREAG Sou Pabr| wit on te Dene ich wil el an noel ver coats cat on MT 4 ton, Ciyde Cook, Bob ‘Gilbert, Joan | - - Improvement Noted _| "re Present st the supper. ESS Can vebny's TASK WOR Of en ee ee Ec ————— | Standing and Eulalie Jensen. In Boy’s Conditi ‘AG Bismarck Will Send |Mr. and Mrs. F. Heath | n Boy's Condition) cath" re ae, Mandan, end |Mr. an rs. F. Hea CAPITOL THEATRE rs. A. F. le, Mandan, and | $699906669909699009999999009999690905099009 Delegates to Cc. E ‘Are M: ied 50 Yee “pis. world." aa DE Einstein puts Annual Exhibit to Be Held Fri- steady improvement ts noted in the | 50m, Leo, returned Tuesday evening » we | re Marrie: ears it lativity, “i industrial- | i |condition of Milfred Hunke, six-year-| {rom Golden Valley where they have Jubilee Convention, a Se ee rea Ty tiece mot eemen | GaY and Saturday in World Gii'son of Mr, and Mrs, Harry M.|Deen visiting at the home of Mrs ones kites a Mrs. Fannte/ and at last the strange new te | War Memorial Building | Hunke, Mandan, who suffered # frac-| Erbele’s parents. Three Bismarck persons plan to at=|hericalturist; “ond her hice [of America, of the whole civilized | Me ee 18 MANDAN GUEST end the international convention and | prank A. Heath, will ba iétereutae 40 World of big cities, is realistically set) 4 ist of awards for the annual ger ied left leg, which brok-| Richard Brinkle, Seattle, Wash., { golden jubilee of the Christian En-|icorn that they celebrated thelr cold | ort in a film. | Bismarck peony show, to be held er ivtwecr, the hiwand knee wae set (arrived in Mandan Tuesday for « e e . @eavor society in San Francisco July en weddi iv eorat | 9, HOM, We WOK in offices, live in of-' June 19-20 in the World War Mi [en between! tie tip snd knee, Was ees) Ay wake with relktives Wide GA ‘ 11 to 16. They are Mrs. Virginia But- they homes Tuesday at! tices, drink in offices, {f not eat in ee ee ae eee an lemor~| by his attending surgeon Tuesday. st with relatives en ler, world vice president of the or- | "Mg. ‘ond Mrs, Heath w |them, and carry on our romances in ‘al building, has been announced by |He fractured his leg when he fell | Toute to Chicago. Main Floor Shoe Department Have on Sale at All Times ganization for this state; Mrs. Charles | in Vegi at Grand Forks and h married/them is shown in Radio Pictures’| Ge 20» eich is condi areas from a tree which he was ciimbing to Liessman, and Miss Thelma Liess- | tinued to reside there ever aimee con-| drama of society-up-to-date, “Behind | Garden club which is conducting the | put up a bird house. He stiil is a pa- WILL ENTERTAIN man. Many other members from/| Th pope le ee eter, Pray Office Doors,” which comes to the |® mbes tieat, @ and thirg | tient in the Mandan Deaconess hos-| Betty Mackin will entertain at a attend, according to Miss Esther) year hundreds oP peniata visit. the | Besday. Fea pink und white blooms and there tn wf a Bremer, Fargo, field executive secte-| Zardens where rare varieties of flow-|,, Featuring Mary Astor in the lead- | 1-0 “win he first, second and third ‘ ‘ ° X¢ tary. ee from the Orient and other parts |i2& role, the picture deals roman-| Tie Wr e tott single itd | Lorraine Weibers and | ‘Among the speakers of national| °rs from the Orlent and other Parts /ticany with a girl who is indispensa- | Prizes for ‘he best sthgie Phony. Three | 5 | . prominence at the meeting will be/0f,ine woud are to be found, In- pie to her employer, who loves hnim | Prizes will also be given for the es |E. Hendrickson to Wed Dr. J. Whitcomb Brougher, Boston; | luded in the gardens is a splendid ang is almost overlooked in the con- | basket of peonies (greens allowed) in|" 00 epara 4 rc Toyohiko Kagawa, foremost Chris-| flowers and she also possesses a col. | fusion of business affairs. cence oovation this year will be the |, THe engagement of Lorraine Wel- | tian lender in the ‘Orient; Dr. W. A.| lection of birds, butterflles and moths, |, Directed by Melville Brown, with) 172 Movi oy tM epecimen of any | 2erS daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Fred MacTaggart, Toronto, and Dr. Daniel! “Mrs, Heath has visited here on |®,C8t composed of Robert Ames, Ri- Driges for thie bes niger rt any w.'Weibers, Mandan, and Ernest N ing Featured Over the Radio and in Other Ways A. Poling, Dr. William H. Foulkes! many occasions and has assisted in {C2700 Cortez, Edna Murphy, Kitty other flower and also for the best | iondrickson, technical engineer of low Being Featur r the jo and in Other Way: and Rev. Mark A. Andrews, Seattle. | ne Santing Of the gecden af active (Kelly and Catherine Dale Owen, the | basket of any other variety of fow- | the Mandan radio station, was an- in a Foot Comfort Week, Specially Calling Attention Convention music will be under the towers about the Roosevelt cabin on| {lm reproduces the office worker with | €rs. Three ribbons will be awarded in! -ounced at a buffet supper at the the Following Pr tone: Girection of Homer Rodeheaver and| {i eta,e camten grocegy cent On [remarkable fidelity and with an in-|each classification, | Welbers residence Tuesday. to the Following Preparations: Percy S. Foster. by Minishoshe chepter of the Daugh-|Seht that plumbs the hearts and) A grand chalnpion ver exhibited | Hendrickson 1s a son of Rev. and ‘Although sponsored by the Interna- tors of the American Revolution For | minds of these fair workers as no/given for the best flower exhibited | 44-5 A.C, Hendrickson, Isabel, 8. D. tional Christian Endeavor, the jubilee| many years she was an officer of the ;Otne? medium has ever done. during the show while the | sweep- D io Your Feet Burn? convention is by no means limited to! North Dakota Horticultural society = ee ltoe Hevice tae igheme titptey | 2 é an organization's enterprise. Onin * : Local Pair Take Gaeanie aving the highest number tian young people from all churches} Judge c, A. Stutsman and son, Carl | Patan | af edy that is sure to win favor. 7 ame basis. ae It is suggested by those in charge Here is a new, safe remedy that is sure to rs ee spe al Rodi ites Vows Second Time of the show that the peonies be cut | Permanent Waves Dr. Scholl has produced a new Foot Lotion that is : sare | man, of the workmen's compensation | Ray William Isaak and Alice Ro- | Wednesday night or early Thursday | Created with skill based on compounded especially for relief from tired, aching, Misses Claire and Loulse Koffel are morning and kept ina dark cool! van of i " lief 1 tarital members of the first graduating class | bureau, and Mrs, Stutsman at their! perta Farnum were married for the| place until time for the exhibit, all|j YCars of experience. Bes hot or tender feet. e relief is nearly instantaneous, Or the Los Angeles, Calif, Junior col- | home at Mandan. Judge Stutsman, | second time Monday by Rev. W. E.|leaves should be cut from the peony |f of material used. Frigidine and such a relief it is. You will marvel at the results x ry lege, according to information re-|Who is municipal judge for Los An-| Vater of McCabe Methodist church. | stalks with the exception of those) and Fredericks. Reasonably obtained from the use of this lotion. Try a bottle— ceived here. They are daughters of | Seles, 1s @ cousin of Mr. Stutsman. | “rhe couple was married several | immediately under the flower. priced. Guaranteed by res- relief or your money back. $1.00 a Bottle. ' Theodore Koffel, former Bismarck | With his son he is en route to Min-| months ago but Isaak was subse-| Anyone in the city or community ible establishment neapolis for the triennial conclave of r BYNES oa resident, and granddaughters Cae Hts TepIAE, tO hel quently charged with bigamy, to| having any flowers for exhibit is es- Buy your Permanent from Henry Tatley. Miss Claire has served | Knights Templar, to be held there} which he pleaded guilty in district | pecially requested by the management your n 9 . as secretary of Iota Delta Pi and of | next week. court. Sentence on the charge was | to enter them. Ribbons will be award- || us, enjoy it during the sum- 3 oll s Foot im the Lutheran club and was hostess at ded | deferred ed to any entries entitled to them, the mer. the May fiesta, while her sister has} | Mrs. L. K. Thompson, 612 Avenue) Recently it was learned that his| committee announces. x , been president of the Honorary Gregg | D. was hostess to the members of her | girs; wife divorced him in Montana.| _T. K. Killand of the U. 8. Great Harrington’s A cool, safe, antiseptic remedy for swollen or tender Scribes and a member of Bee) Tubeday, GEER We ace Se A license to again marry the local girl | Plains Field gation wil judge the |] a arck, N. Phone 130 feet. It stimulates circulation through massage. It sity Religious conference. th are | a was obtained Monday. lowers on Friday afternoon. » N. Dak. in wy 2 Gyuibere or Procultura Espanola. eight and the table was centered with | : ns oie pores and allows the feet to “breathe x * * le ser’ pilin senile Eine apertak Eighty per cent ot the $100) car: ce map He showing, pollina- " a Jar. “Bouquets of early summer flowers | oq, ig loads of grain sorghum seed shipped tion times of various weeds has eROPALEA. tha|tablen for ths 1 o'clock | PRN? dirine the stternoon. from Texas yearly is produced in the devised by a scientist for use in . luncheon given Tuesday afternoon by} gimon and Louis Miller, students at Panhandle-Plains region. | treating hay-fever victims. Dr. Scholl $ Foot Powder . Mrs, Burt Finney at her home, 220) the University of Minnesota, returned iS N4 Anderson St. Places were mark er to Bismarck Tuesday to spend the : 16 guests. ‘The afternoon was spent’ summer. ‘They were accompanied | THEATRE - MANDAN An antiseptic deodorant powder that is used on the feet at bridge, with score prizes going 10) here by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. and in the shoe. It will keep the feet in a perfectly Mrs, N. I. Roop and Mrs. H. A. Bran-| R’Gyitjer 913° Weet Rosser avenue. 7 “ + 4 des, Miss Alice Lockington, Aber-| vi. motored a HELSSEpOIIE lay TONIGHT - THURSDAY healthy condition and prolongs the life of the shoe. deen, S. D., was a guest from out of | 1:15 -9 wie 35e a Can. segs | week. 115-9 p.m. — 150 = 40e 4 | * eK ee ® ai ames} Mrs. Susanna Hultberg and daugh- j , e wits BW. Preise and Mrs. James wt" Nhs Agnes Hultoerg, 611. Sixth The Finest Picture! Dr Scholl’s Zino Pads iley entertained at a bridge party | er Miss Acne, Murer days in Mine . John Lobach. There were guests for | ee TONIGHT Give instant relief from corns, callouses, bunions and two tables and score honors for the|*-3,.._.. -e mini” soft corns between the toes. These pads are mildly evening were awarded Mrs. Ferris | Meetings of Clubs | Vou Must medicated with zinc oxide. Put one on; the pain is Cordner. Pink sweet peas and candles | * : : were used to'form a pink and wnite| | And Social Groups | Meet Tamea! to gone. 35¢ a Package color scheme. fae ae 6 B : x * * | Circle No. 1 of the Ladies’ Aid so-! Quite the most fascinat- ronson’s Bostonians, > Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fosteson, 919! ciety of the First Presbyterian church | ing little savage that 4 oll $s eta-! est es Fifth St, are in Rie 20 this week ¢ for | wil hold a picnic at Riverside Park coer naked tochipyel 9-piece orchestra from sessions of the Masonic grand lodge| Thursday afternoon. Memb i s ! ‘ ' and the grand chapter of the Eastern | Gutscny, 3 tall hold thelr meeting | NS ieeiL IE a ORG Sg RTTT Omaha, Neb. When pain shoots through the ball of your foot and Star, Which will open there Thurs at the home of Mrs. C. W. Finkle, 217 | Amicisan bey deck off tee ied “i up and across your instep, then you need a pair of these . Greets ister at Oakes tor | Washington Bt, at 2:30 p.m. ‘There chains of conventional civili- pele Tonight Only metatarsal insoles in your shoes. They will give you it 7 few days and later will enjoy a short! "ii f° 3° meetings of Circles No. 3} zation to follow her back to ha hen ; untold comfort. $1.50 a Pair. outing at the Minnesota lakes. | : ++ i Boerne an Ne me bck Don’t Miss It! ** * : | ‘ yearned for Division No. 3 of the Ladies’ Aid of Miss Pearl Miller arrived Tuesday | oss | ; the one from Fargo to spend about two weeks Macias atm nee oad Soe Le “Never the Twain man she witl er brother-in-law and _ sister, fee . di ” Mr. and airs. Richard Penwarden, | Ald society Thursday afternoon in the | Shall Meet could not Person court. Another sister of Mrs. |Chureh parlors. From the Thrilling Novel have! Penwarden, Miss Grace Miller, who| . Ey eae dee a has spent’ several days here, left)*—y., 7,35 _p sp : ae : Tuesday for her home in Fargo. || City-County Briefs with ek * + o CONCHITA MONTENEGRO Miss Hazel Pierce arrived Tuesday | Lenlie Clra y evening from Minneapolis to spend| Ss. W. Robertson and E- B. Klein Howard Cook, U 4 & two weeks’ vacation with her par-| Te on a several days’ fishing trip at ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Pierce, 411) Minnesota lakes. Fifth St. Miss Pierce is commercial | | “Votee of Hollywood” neapolis. Mr. s, Ja- ——_____ aay xk Ox {cob Beyerle, Golden Valley. ONE DAY ONLY - THURSDAY ul e a e Miss Jean Converse, a student at} 35e E a r Jamestown college, has returned | ee ee a Perr to spend the summer Yacation here with * 7: ( A i rer warents Me and Mrs. CC. Gon- (born Tuesday at St. Alexius hospital.|| 7:30 rp & verse, 609 Eleventh St. She came/ : f . - here from Carrington, where she vis- i an gd picenae Aes ee ‘It's Really Quite Cool Here ft + t Modivath xelatives fore fewiGaye | wiable Hitchcock, both of near Wil: 0. Announcements have been received here of the birth of a daughter, Joan} Carl Kositeky Jr, son of Mr, and Ethel, to Lieutenant and Mrs. Wil- | Mrs. Carl Kositzky, 723 Eleventh St.,| liam Bleakney, at Honolulu. Mrs. has been made manager of a Wo Bleakney formerly was Miss Frances worth store in Buffalo, N. ¥., accord- ‘Wanner, daughter of Captain and ing to information received by his Mrs. E. G. Wanner, 611 Fifth St. parents. He previously was with sim- * oe Ox ‘ilar stores here and in Minot and Mrs. Louise Wright. accompanied | Watertown, 8. D. by her sister, Mrs. Louis Lyman, | Mandan, will leave Thursday for! iss Bertha Palmer, state super- Estherville, Iowa. They plan to spend! intendent of public instruction, re- i inclu two weeks ‘as the guests of thelr pat | turned “Tuesday from” Kalemazeo, and Wherever You Go= In this sale we include our better ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Nichols. | Mich., where she attended a school You Find E. A. Kaiser and sons, Robert, Ken Hosodaar si igreae lt Sleep li h as GEORGETTE neth and Paul, 712 Eleventh St. left) top’ ie pase renee et ene ee Blue Ribbon Malt quality dresses such as ppecpeecey 0, oat Hien . ree ling banquet of the convention, given .. where they W by the Kellogg company at ‘Batt : Mont age ey wil pend fo Gay by the elogg company at "Battie CREPES, PRINTED CREPES, CAN Mrs, Charles alser: “ ;{n Minneapolis for a meeting of the social workers conf i Miss Jeanne Setzer has returned attended a Nese ann Anti Bee | TON and FLAT CREPES. Many suit from Minneapolis where she has been aqministracion in Fargo, en route to attending the University of Minne-| pismarck tyl included in th ae sota, to spend the summer with her! fs styles are included in . father, J. I. Setzer, 419 Fifth St. ‘6. er vy ese groups. ee * | . , ii Mr. and Mrs. a beodore Museiera| | At the Movies vl 06 Sixth St., are on a 10-day motor | “——————_—_—_——_______—- , inp to, Grosy.and eter pints |, PARAMOUNT THEATRE Our $25.00 and Our $15.00 and Our $10.00 and the northern part o! state, where | feet,” they will visit relatives. |Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer romance of $29.50 Values $19.50 Values $12.50 Values the South Sea Islands which will go at now go at now go at * Miss Laura ‘ithe *s back from/|Open at the Paramount. theatre on Valley City, where she was graduated from the state teachers college. She will spend the summer vacation with | relatives in Bismarck. * * * Miss Antoinette Morton, 901 Sixth St., returned Monday from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, where she spent two weeks visiting with relatives. Thursday, Conchita Montenegro has set an all-time record for talking pic- tures. ;. Miss Montenegro arrived in Amer-/| ica just eight months ago and could not speak a word of English. She| came from her native Spain and with-| in six months was playing the lead- ing lady in an all-English talking pic- which to learn the language. In “Never the Twain Shall Meet,” Miss Montenegro has only one sen- tence in a foreign tongue. Playing the part of a native of the South Sea Islands, her slight accent is an asset rather than a liability. In the very short period she has had to con- quer our language she mastered it in @ manner that might be an example to many who have never left the shores of America. Conchita is not new to the the- atrical world, however. For several has to play in “Never the Twain Shall Leslie Howatd, who for many years hes pleased audiences in London and New York on the stage and who maintain unvarying uniformity! That e eret of Blue Ribbon popularity. No wonder thi ity, all-barley malt is America’s Biggest Seller. Weise for Lana's Free Recipe Book for delicious foods and candies. Address: Premiar Malt Sales Co.,720 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, lit, TUNE IN—‘JEST FOR FUN” every Tuesday night Columbia Chain—WCCO 8:00 Central Standard Time. ture. Ne bef beige ne oe remarkable serve you well tie aoceees n Shcyy ae r si a 101 pel in group into the fall able. years she has been a sensation on : © the Lema) at the pores pidge e Mt Mos, Sula a i Sy", Blue Ribbon t , a cetee Sian Mmerioats Biggest Seller Wavent Wea bility fit her ideally for the part she d 4's . Pi S, ‘Wear $16” $10” Thisisa Dresses that will $6*5 There is a difference in Washable Dresses Not These dresses are of exceptional high quality . ity Included in Sale. and worthy of your consideration. Every dress is new. Size ranges are complete, many are the half size and there is a fine selection of larger sizes. Bismarck, North Dakota a