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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1931 sod Clarence Brame, washington | whee ahe vated ower whe wee-endl Truck Driver Injured As Machines Collide quet of blue larkspur and ivory tap- ers' in blue holders decorated the er ae ae a ee aaa | City-County News ||) vorenz newson, 622 Third 8, is in and Mr. and Mrs, Olson also were > Or local hospital suffering from Honored, Tusedas ni men thelt | net and Mrs. Marlin Hutchison, /slight concussion of the brain, abra- honored Tuesday even gM rver| Tuttle, announce the birth of adaugh-|stons about the face and lacerations niece, Mrs. A. M. Brazerol, 217 Avs (ter, Sunday at thelr home. Mrs.Jon his chin, shoulder and knee as the fivetha a family! Hutchison is a daughter of Mr. and|result of an automobile collision Mrs. George ee 1014 Tenth St. |'Thursday. * * Physicians his R. E. Comstock, Fargo, left Bis-lis not betel lence dite! dinner, Covers were marked for eight and summer flowers and candles it . fs marck Thursday morning by plane Rin an ‘Miss Madeline Rue, R. N., a recent} for his home after a short business Nursing of the University of Minne- ee aS ce ak ane'kas |) AT THE MOVIES | C. J. Rue, 820 Ninth St. For the last) g___ year Miss Rue has been employed in D. A. R. FIXES DATE tion will hold their state Jamestown, N. D., July 9.—(#)—| Jamestown October 19 and 20 it was Daughters of the American Revolu-|announced here. sible northwest extension of the service. Cream testing about 35 per cent is the most satisfactory to the farmer and to the creamery man. baw SOCIETY NEWS| |Catholic Daughters to Picnic at Lake Isabel Members of the local court of Cath- olic Daughters will go to Lake Isabel Monday for their annual picnic. It will be held near the summer cottages of Mrs. B, O, Ward and Mrs. P. R. Webb, who have extended an invita- tion. Each family: will bring a bas- ket lunch, In order that as many as possible Saturday July 11th, last day the Bismarck Cloak Shop July Clearance Sale. Be sure and take advantage of this sale at this time. State Convention Of Women’s Clubs Will be Sept. 14-17 September 14-17 have been select- ed as the dates for the 35th annual convention of the North Dakota Federation of Women’s club, accord- ing to Mrs, H. L. Walster, Fargo, con- 4 vention chairman. Sessions will be : held at the North Dakota agricultural | HERE’S THE SECRET FOR REALLY GETTING RID OF ROACHES Roaches and bedbugs keep hidden until ordinary killers dry out or evaporate. Nelson, a driver for the Home| . Laundry company, was injured when | § his car collided with one driven by|% Omer Walla, Bismarck, at the inter-| > 1 | a of Thayer Avenue and Eighth ‘2 FUR were used for the table. graduate of the Central School of| visit here. tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.| | college, Fargo. may attend, the commi uz, CAPITOL THEATRE \3 Several officials of the general fed- nS ee eo ancereation cad |e ee a ee treaty oemetal | tide, Many” mareteg Law, Age, Launch Survey to | But Black Flag Powder stays put. ‘A~ j “eration ‘will attend the meeting and Mrs, L. A. Tavis at 1854W. Pe ne eT Fat ee eterna aa Extend Mail Line) ° | Doesn’t evaporate. Waits for the roaches speak at one or more o! sessions.; Members of the committee in cha: » and Mrs. L. P. ge oO! 's “i i " ‘Among these are Mrs. Ben Hooper,|are Mesdames Tavis, ittee in care: | nursery, have as their guests Mr. andj This Universal film is considered) st. paul, July 9—UP)—L. C. Elliott | to come out, kills when they crawl , Oshkosh, Wis, chairman of the de- ford. 1. A, LaRue, Phil Webb. A. Y. a ee aa ee met yy See ey er sea-|of the United States department of through it. Deadly to moths, ants, fleas, s partmibnt of international ‘ela sans | AR ae semeck ‘Pectsaperiit , C ‘ini. who ar. | pen of W. R. Burnett, who is also the | Gommerce, arrived in St, Paul Thurs- | § too. Harmless to humans and pets. werth, New Richland, Minn., who ar- rived Tuesday. Mr. Matthies is a brother of Mrs. Wedge and Mrs. Max Kupitz, Joseph Tschumperlin and Miss Helen Baker. * day by airplane from Washington, to start a survey of the northwest air- mail service with a view to its ex- Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar, Portland, : Ore., chairman of the department of public health; and Mrs, Joshua Hod- author of “Little Caesar.” Both nov- els were selected as the “book of the Packed in glass—it keeps its strength. A Clean Fur Coat vine, Marinette, Wis, chairman of| Mrs, HG. Schwantes, Bismarck,| Veckwerth is her sister. A otal been tremendous / tension to Seattle, Wash. The north- Get some to-day! — the federation fund. ** * : western terminus at present is Man- Wears Better: BLACK FLAG POWDER and Mrs. H. P. Michelson, Fargo, took ; Tee part ins program following the Francis Edwards Faragoh, who ceived great credit for his work in preparing the adaptation and dia- logue of “Little Caesar,” also wrote the script and dialogue for this W. R. Burnett story. dan, N. D. Elliott will confer with Postmaster Charles J. Moos for several days and then proceed to Mandan. As St, Paul is the clearing point for all airmail in this section, his investigations start here, he said. He explained congress recently ap- propriated $20,000 for a survey of pos- New Powder Gives Girlish Bloom} % MELLO-GLO, the new face powder, will keep your skin from exposure and preserve its youth. The new French process by which it is made makes it | stay on longer, spread smoother, and | \ will not clog the pores. Its special tint is youthful. No flakiness or ir-|§ ritation with MELLO-GLO. Try this |% new wonderful face powder.—Adver- | ¢ tisement. y ; ‘The fourth district, which cont prises the counties of Traill, Cass,!regular meeting of the local tent, Richland Steele and Ransom coun-; Daughters of Union Veterans of the ties, will be hostess to the convention. | Civil war, Wednesday afternoon at ee ee * ; the home of Mrs. A. L. Sandin, 323 Pacific College Choir Park St. Mrs. Schwantes read a pa- To Give Sacre d Concert per on the life of Clara Barton and Sacred music will dominate the Mrs. Michelson reviewed articles on Fort Lincoln and Fort Meade. Miss Lena Skinner read Will Carton's concert program when the Pacific poem, “The Four District Fathers.” Lutheran college choir of Tacoma, ‘Wash., is presented at 8 o'clock Fri- day evening at the Trinity Lutheran A social hour was held after the pro- gram. church under the direction of Profes- sor J. O, Edwards. The program, as announced by Rev. Opie 8. Rindahl, pastor of the church, whois arranging for their appearance here, follows: By the choir Glad- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Allen and two sons, Kenneth, Jr., and Herndon, South Bend, Ind., are expected to ar- rive this evening for a visit with Mrs. Allen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur J. Hollensworth, 311 Thayer avenue. They will be here about two weeks, xe ¥ Miss Hildor Simonson returned Tuesday by plane from | CAPITOL THEATRE TODAY-THURSDAY, Mad the Makers of Bi. Our “new process” clean- ride rencdenn Sean oP ing is a wonderful invest- ment in better appearance and better wear. : ‘ Have you taken advantage of the Bismarck Cloak hope July Clearance Sale? Decided Savings on all re- pair and remodel jobs dur- ing this month. “Tn the Good Old SUMMER-TIME...” ¥ MESH STOCKINGS AND LACE TOPS ARE JUST THE THING FOR WARM WEATHER WEAR! * * OK Complimentary to a group of peo- ple who are visiting in the city, Mr.) and Mrs. O. E. Anderson, 723 Second} St., entertained at an informal party Wednesday evening at their home./ Ate guests or nnd included Mrs. 0) Radiance, O Praise Ye God,| An lerson’s brother-in-law and sis- some Radiongrd Pure in Heart, Alter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoppensted, Snow Mountain, Come Thou Saviour of |Gaylord, Minn., and her brother and Our Race, All My Heart, Sweet Angel | sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Titus Ol- Voices, In Dulce! Jubilo, O Sacred/ son, Stewart, Minn., and Mr. and Mrs.; Head, O Bread of Life, ‘Tis a Good | William Brazerol, Mrs. C. D. Brazerol | ‘Thing, Gospodi Pomilut, Christ, Beautiful Saviour, From! Heaven Above, and Hosanna. 1 Phone 496 STATE FUR CO. Opposite G. P. Hotel Bismarck, N. Dak. ve SALLE SCE SLEDS SO SSS SDL DOS SOSA DOS GYOPLUS | een Daytime or evening, for vacation Miss Anna Mikkelsen, soprano solo- | fst, will sing, Allelujah, ‘Thoughts | Have Wings and Spirit Flower. * * * Mrs. C. D. Brazerol, Mr. and Mrs.’ ‘William Brazerol and Clarence Bra-| zerol, Washington, D. C., have come} to Bismarck to be the guests of J. P.| Splec, 213 First St., and his niece and} nephew Miss Kathleen Brazerol and) John Brazerol. ‘They will also visit| with Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brazerol, 217} ‘Avenue A West. Mrs. C. D. Brazerol js Miss Brazerol’s mother, and Wil-/ 6 ie liam and Clarence Brazerol are her} H All ED’ és oe brothers. ‘Svengali * * | Mrs. O. A. Sorsdahl, 700 Avenue A,/ entertained 10 girls at a birthda: party Wednesday afternoon for her) daughter Jeanette Marie, who was! observing her twelfth Birthday anni- versary. A huge pink cake with pink candles and favors decorated the, refreshment table and garden flow-| ers were used about the rooms. The/ afternoon was spent in playing? games. | * * ® i Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Harty, St. Paul,} end Mr. and Mrs. John Harty, James- | PALACE THEATRE MANDAN Last Time Tonight 7:15-9 P. M. Prices 15-40 The Most Human Screen Document in Years GEORGE ARLISS The MILLIONAIRE Thursday & Whet heart-gripping power in this drama of « girl whose struggle with the food and evil in herself was hindered by an evil man who hated her and helped by a good man who loved her. . VM MU Y Ye ing “Where the Big Pictures Play” His Most Fascinating Role! John Barrymore as the sinister Svengali, uncanny hypnotist . . soul of the most desired woman of Paris! Friday the Hypnotist ... with Marian Marsh as Trilby ‘ou'll be thrilled by the amaz- performance of Barrymore }\ + who enslaves the “Barrymore's Greatest Characterization!” or sportswear, for town or resort, there’s no stocking cooler or more comfortable; and none so beautiful and serviceable as the MESH and LACE TOPS you'll find in our ‘Economy Hose for the Woman Who Kaows"—Sponsored by VERA SMART town, are here for a visit with Mr.| ; and Mrs. J. M. Harty, 417 West With KAY JOHNSON A Warner Bros, Vitaphone Drama SARAH GOLD SHOP “Style Without Extravagance” | Thayer avenue. John and N. J.]/ © EVALYN KNAPP BERT LYTELL broth yf Mr. Harty. pao aT eee reat DAVID MANNERS JEAN HARLOW Comeuvan Nene Mr. and Mrs. Herndon Taylor and/ smal! son David arrived Thursday by | JAMES CAGNEY Wy from St. Paul to spend @ week or NOAH BEERY S 2 Mai ¢ 5 more as the guests or Mr, Taylors x 312 Main BISMARCK, N. DAK. Phone 566 parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Taylor, Also RS ————— 11 Sixth St. Uy Johnny Farrell in “In The Rough” & News ** ® , \ Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Floren, 802 Man-: dan St. have as their guests the) Misses Dolores and Elsie Jane Joln- son, Minneapolis, nieces of Mrs. Flor en. They will be here for a month} or more. = ere... is the outstanding value in electric refrigeration today .... the FRIDAY & SATURDAY Matinee Sat. 3 P. M. RENEGADES Four Comrades of the. Foreign Legion With WARNER BAXTER MYRNA LOY * * * Mr, and Mrs. A. L. Overbee, 614 Second St., have as their guests Mr. Ovorbee's mother, Mrs. John K. Over-| bi nd his niece, Miss Alma Over-/ oth of Garretson, 8. D. INNEY’'S \ jor pk thats all- D YoneG «| TITTLE BROS. GUSSNER’S { | AN Fal Phone 1060 eerie = gg new Yukon Model Salmon Fillet Pike VEAL STEW, per Ib. ..........---12¢ PORK STEAK, per Ib. .........---18¢ FRESH FRUITS Printed and Pl#in Silk Dresses. Values to 389594.99 One Lot of Silk Dresses. KELVINATOR Sm 'VERYONE who has seen the new Yukon marvels at INSTALLED Raspberries for Canning Values 2 99 its quality, its beauty, and its value. Here, at last, is ; PACKING C0. Ine. Blueberries Black Caps Plums Sena ..-$ ‘ «QUALITY decrc eefigernto, at « pre tt ing «FEATURES June Berries Values it within easy reach of families of moderate income. For a wisase ... $6.99 that prove Yukon Value small down payment and the balance in easy installments, FRIDAY SPECIAL ||] WATERMELON, Iced, per Ib. .....34c || 4 Few Spring and Summer you can now enjoy the advantages and econamies of 5 cubic feet interior capacity . . . 42 Coats, val og CANTALOUPE ..10¢. 15e.2for 25¢ [| @ #14 -.- $6.98 electric refrigeration. ienmbin 4 clei alah dk teas 18c - Lb.- 18c¢ GREEN PEAS, 2 Ibs. for..........-21e Special Boae Davee See Call and see the new Yukon today. Do not delay any 8B - - - more than 9 square feet of | ee RADISHES, Home Grown Crop, to $1.95 .... $1 49 longer in giving your family the health protection and un- _—*helf area . . . Temperature Selector, HALIBUT, lb. 26c 3 bunches ...............-----10¢ Millinery— $1 66 matched convenience of electric refrigeration. You will controlling 5 different freezing speeds Val. to $2.95 find the new Yukon is just the electric refrigerator you have been waiting for—at a price you will be glad to pay. Get your Yukon today on the ReDisCo Monthly Budget Plan. - Defrosting Switch oo» massive can be connected to any light socket SALMON, lb. 27c TROUT, Ib. ... 27¢ RHUBARB, Fresh, 7 Ibs. for ......25¢ Values to $1.05 .. 49 Do Not Fail to Visit Our Cash and Carry oan : es itt eka Grocery Department! f MONTGOMERY eo ina ania : fj _18c- Ub. 18¢ 1 | EE North Dakota Power & Light Co pang ig | ||| GUSSNER’S Powe =e Phone 1060 Bismarck — Beulah — Mandan — Dickinson 21c-Lb.-21c