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arrived here reoentiy” | eamonton, Alberta, Gadi, where — era neapolis, @ son, , ro |S ee erry Ema eee ee = vias poets aicases OCI Y N V/ Sgt Mery ontniin ai eaigh PO Judge Fred Jansonius left wake ee a eee at 9:00 P. M. } 4 accompanied Minneapolis, Aug. 4— anil day morning for Jamestown, where often yield valuable pearls. ter, Marion, St. Paul, tl hem on their trip and returned to St. zation of a new agricultural credit he will attend to matters in Stuts- Actual Motion Pict; Paul Wednesday evening. corporation to refinance present feed,|man county district court. He was “BeAlber Wied nine he solaune ia savored in the r 7 # * seed, and livestock loans to farmers | accompanied by Mrs. Jansonius, ,” screen opportunity contest, Under-Nourished at Camp Grassick Have aris, Alles vllvang of Chicago has jin afinnesota, North and South Da-| 4 Sanne a) a SS ERENR NEN Sian /Goa sau noee= kota and Montana was outlined’! Thursday by ‘bankers and business | ¢ Lyman } men of those states, A committee, unnamed as yet, will By 8. GYLDEN discuss the proposed organization 5 aie visiting with friends. ee * Recv. and Mrs. Alfred Roe, 826 Sixth St., have as their guest their son, Charles Roe, of Mods Lake. * % Gained Pound a Week, Report Indicates 67 Children at Lake Isabel] Business Men to Institution; Lack of Funds Provide Prizes Don't Miss This Big Event —It’s Different “Bachelor’s Affairs” A Riotous Comedy Romance with ADOLPHE MENJOU Minna Gombell - Joan Marsh Hurry Last Times Tonight — 00x!" «REQUEST “NIGHT” ur regular see ddition to 0} In a program, WILL ROGERS «go This * London” starts at 11 p.m. No Extra Charge Means Early Close At a meeting of the executive board of the North Dakota Tuberculosis as- sociation held August 1 at Camp Grassick, fresh air camp for young- sters at Lake Isabel, near Dawson, ® report of the progress of the health conditions of the children attending the camp since July 5 was given. J. Alton Hewett, Hillsboro, director of the camp, gave the following re- port, according to Miss Helen Katen, executive secretary of the Tuber- culosis association. There was a total of 67 children at- tended the camp period, 31 boys and 36 girls, averaging in age from six to 15 years. The total number of pounds gained by all the children was 226 pounds, making an average of one Mrs. Florence Davis, who is in charge of the general arrangements for the Bismarck flower show, an- nounced Thursday that the business |daughters, Winifred and Peggy, men of Bismarck have provided prizes | Hurdsfield, N. > ee for the junior section of the show. The display of prizes will be shown in the] Jack King and Melvin Berger, south window of the Hoskins-Meyer | Grand Forks, who have been visiting store next Saturday. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. In the request class, as was an- | Berger, 808 Thirteenth St., for a week, nounced Wednesday, the showing of |returned to their home ‘Thursday. @ basket of flowers containing 50 dif- * * * ferent varieties, instead of 15 will be} Mrs. W. B. Couch, 700 Third St., entered in the competitive class. was hostess to members of the first x * * division of the Ladies’ Aid of McCabe Mr. and Mrs. Val A. Yaeger, 931|Methodist Episcopal church Thurs- Eighth St., are parents of a son born} day afternoon at her cottage at Lake Wednesday at St. Alexius hospital. | Isabel. There were about 25 members * 2 & present and a picnic lunch was A daughter was born at St. Alexius ; served. hospital Thursday to Mr. and Mrs.! xe OK Mr. and Mrs, John Ehrmantraut, 204 Thirteenth St. have as their guests Mr. and Mrs: A. V. Parsons and with officers of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation. Thursday's meeting followed the Washington an- mouncement Wednesday that there was $18,000,000 potential credit ca- pacity available through the Recon- struction Finance Corporation for a new set-up to take over the work of the seed loan division of the depart- ment of agriculture. Functions of the proposed group | would be refinancing and amortizing the 1930-31 seed loans made in 1932 by the finance corporation; making emergency crop production and live- Stock feed loans in the future; ope- ration of a livestock loan service, and loans on stored grain. Among those attendfhg Thursday's meeting were R. W. Clemens and Fred A. Irish, Fargo, N. D.; aro Fisher, Devils Lake, N. D., and G, ers at Henry Ingels Thursday eve- ning. Tuesday from South Dakota where she has been visiting for the last month. She visited in Braddock en- route home. Harjus’ Wednesday evening. and Mrs. John Waiste Thursday eve- ning. evening at John Gylden’s. spent Saturday evening at Gust Eck- holm's. at John Gylden’s Sunday. Hokana, Emil Lieuska, Raymond Ju- Sulo and Eino Eckholm were call- Mrs. John Waiste returned home Sally Gylden visited at William Tyne and Stiri Eckholm visited Mr. Sylvia Eckholm spent Thursday Severt Gylden and Edwin Olson Arne Antilla was a business caller Sally Gylden, Arthur and Henry pound per week per each child. The Complimentary to Miss Edith Golds- Moen, Canton, 8. D. hala, Wayne and Walter Ingel, Elmer H. Kinzel of Mandan. * e ® Mr. and Mrs, Merrill Larkin, 400! Seventh St., are parents of a soh born Thursday at the Bismarck hospital. eo oe & berry, Mikkelson, N. D., who is a guest at the home of Miss Cleo Ar- ness, 233 West Thayer Avenue, the Misses Luella Altringer, Gladys and Odessa Nelson, Gladys Hanson, Anna Holkup, Mildred Boelter and Mes- dames Charles Rohrer and McMullin entertained at a picnic Wednesday evening. Games were played during the evening. average camper at the time of en- trance was 10 pounds under-weight. The report of the nutritionist, Ethel Jones, Edgeley, showed that 100 quarts of milk, four gallons of cream and.70 pounds of butter was consum-| Mrs. H. J. Taylor entertained guests ed each week by the children, the|for three tables of bridge Wednesday average showing that each child used;afternoon at her home, 818 Fifth St. one pound of butter per week. Score awards in the games went to Miss Matilda Hagerott, Ellendale,} Mrs. J. B. Belk and Mrs. Paul Wach- head nurse, reported that the general|ter. Summer flowers decorated the health and sanitation of the camp| tables. Announcement has been made of No sickness was re- eo oe ithe approaching marriage of L. C. Mr. and Mrs, C. B, Nelson, 205 Sec- | Sorlien and Miss Norma DeVol, both ond St., have as their guests Mr. and} of Fargo. The wedding will occur on Mrs. Herman F. Strehlow of Minne-/ Aug. 24. Mr. Sorlien is well known | the World War Memorial building this| for the last two years. Her condition apolis. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Streh-|in Bismarck, having taught in fiae}evening, followed by a dance. is serious. William Reckmann of Min- low will leave for Detroit Lakes,/local high school and was director of | where they will spend several weel the school bands wet several years. ” — * Oe * Sernio, Seth Harju, Andrew Thomp- m and Ben Harju were callers at/ | Eckholm’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pihlaja, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Glyden and family were callers at John Gylden’s Sunday. They also called at Arne Antilla’s en- route home. The Eckholm, Banttari, Inget, Hayn, Hokana, Liuska and Gylden young folks and Elmer Sirnio and Raymond Juhala spent Sunday at John Juhala’s. Mrs, Ole Reckmann suffered a par- alytic stroke at her home here last week. She has been in poor health Grocers Attending Convention in City Approximately 350 I. G. A. grocers| from Western North Dakota and East- ern Montana were here Thursday for | @ convention at which sales, account- | ing and other matters of interest | were considered. Business sessions were held at the | Paramount Theatre. Entertainment features included a buffet lunch at ISMARCK,1.DAK OIAWONGS,“JEWELRY. WE Specialize in Diamonds and dinmond setting, also Wed- 4 Sterling sliver In Old California! Land of hot-headed gun-toters +++ moonkissed ... flaming romance ... and action! Johnny Mack Brown !\~ “The Vanishing J ; ek ok oe ches je when left with us. F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler. “Rismarck’s Diamon: Gold Star campers were Oscar Lund, Fairdale; Margaret Sullivan, Fargo; Quinton Rud, Bismarck; and Warren Forman, Bowman. The camp this year will close Aug. 20, due to lack of funds. Because the Frontier” with JOAN MARSH MINNA GOMBELL RAYMOND HATTON MORE GREAT ENTERTAINMENT! BURNS & ALLEN in Christmas Seal sale was 25 per cent less this year the free bed fund for the season was depleted and as 90 per cent of the campers made use of the free bed fund, it will be impos- sible to continue longer, unless fur- ther donations are received. The camp will be open 47 days this year compared to 76 last year. A number of Bismarck organizations have con- Mrs. S. G. Severtson, 823 Fifth St., returned Wednesday from a_ five weeks’ vacation spent at her cottag? In honor of Miss Jean Woodall of Decatur, Ill, who is a guest of the C. M. Overgaard home, Mrs. Henry Jones, 823 Fifth St., entertained at a at Lakewood, near Devils Lake, and | Sheyenne, N. D. At Sheyenne she visited with her son, O. Severtson. eR party Wednesday evening. There were guests for three tables of bridge and honors in the games were awarded Mrs. Overgaard and Mrs. E. B. Sowka and there was a guest prize for Miss Woodall. Garden folwers were used Miss Esther Cederstrom, McKenzie, N. D., is visiting friends in Bismarck for several days. Saturday Miss Ce- MONTGOMERY Warp &. Co. Week-End Specials r F. tributed to the upkeep of the camp.|derstrom will leave for Valley City,|to decorate the rooms. “Patent Pending” GE Word has been revetved at the|where she will join a group of college ee A Perfect Pantie camp that representatives of the of-|students who are leaving for a tour| Rev. and Mrs. Walter E. Vater and “Romance” 2100 to 4:00 ficial camp of the South Dakota|to include the New England states. | daughter, Beatrice, 407 Sixth St., re- eke ang health jation are planning to +t Oe turned to Bismarck Wednesday from cartoon a , 25 ea] association Pp is 7 OC yisit Camp Grassick. South Dakota} Miss Florence Kellinghouser, Glen | a three-week motor trip to points in Fri. and Sate and Sat. has maintained a fresh air camp for! Ullin, has arrived in Bismarcx to | Minnesota and Michigan. They spent : se bebo! cd ta children for the last 11 years. spend several days visiting at the | two weeks at Island Lake near Bra- e 25¢ Dr. Fannie Dunn Quain, Bismarck;|home of her aunt, Mrs. E. Kelling- | ger, Minn., and visited in Bemidjiand Dr. J. Grassick, Grand Forks; Dr. B.| houser, 609 Thirteenth St., and Mrs./Duluth en route to Calumet and ate K. ‘Kilbourne: Fargo; Dr.’ R. 8.|M. J. Berger, 808 Thirteenth St. Laurlum, Mich. where they were P. & G. Soap ens ‘F100 0 ‘ é f hoolmates of Mrs, . ° Te Towne, Bismarck; and Mrs. E. J. * * * guests of former schoolmates o! . “Always th 8 40 Taylor, Bismarck, who are members| Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Bleckert, 812| Vater. On the return trip they vis- 10 aii tt A eee cls tomes c of the executive’ board, and Miss| Second St., have as their guests Mr.|ited in Brainerd and Fargo. Pease 2 c and Mrs. Fred C. Stellner, Aberdeen, Se) ll ee: Helen Katen, executive secretary, were present for the meeting and were guests of the camp at a lunch- eon Monday. 8. D., who arrived Wednesday and will! remain for several days. Mr. Stell- ner is advertising manager of the Miss Lillian Upham, who has been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Upham, 810 50 Ft. Clothes Line Specially Priced Clearance of board members while in ses-| Aberdeen American News. Fourth 8t., left for Mt. Pleasant, ’, s :, “ TRIBUNE W. ANT ADS BR N see Hasey as snes el in every * *% ae | Mich., to Hog ten ae oe public Men’s Overalls! gael 5 c Garden Hose ot ) ES TS way the use of. the Mantoux test to| Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Bannon, | health nurse wi james Couzens : 2 e value ....... 5 I GR UL iecoree the presence of tuberculosis|215 Third St., returned to Bismarck | Fund of Michigan. The trip was made Med. Weight Blue Denim 50 Feet in the patients. Tuesday from a 10-day motor trip to/by automobile and she was accom- 2 panied by her sisters, the Misses 39 10c Chore Boys ° {Charlotte and Margaret Upham, who Cc es will spend several days at Grafton, 2-day special $ Value 5c N. D., with relatives. Stock up now on this unusual Double Braided for long life! limit 5 please ... * * * value. Strongly reinforced; 5-8 inch molded red rubber a e e The Misses Boniface and Catherine full cut. sere eae eae 5 yr. Morris, 714 Sixth St., have as their guaran ee. rass couplings. ’ opularity E lex ‘tion guest Miss Marybelle Christian, Chi- House Dresses Sie cago, who arrived Wednesday and will r, visit in Bismarck for two weeks. Be- Work Socks Values to 49 Full spared ails wh fore returning home Miss Christian eae S100 sass Cc ull 12-Quart Capacity! plans to visit at Medora and Minot A Genuine Value 3 for in company with the Misses Morris. Beach Publisher in Dickinson Hospital Clearance $100 strong, durable tinplate! Bright Plain Voiles Values to 50c, 5c Medium weight work socks! ! diaains finish, id Full length; penven ate c heh n Dickinson, N. D., Aug. 4—(P)— seams. . Walter F. Cushing of Beach, veteran aiesdomen: Sateen North Dakota newspaper publisher, was in a Dickinson hospital Thurs- Men’ Values up to 39¢. Flashlights ‘ day following an emergency opera- en’s U’Wear Limited quan- ‘ 2-Cell, Non-Focusing bs ; Cushing is one of the oldest news: Shirts and Shorts! tity at, yard .. 10c 39c We Give Bur oth birthday June al. ner Turkish Handy | sme V SUMMER i Steiber 15c urkish Towels lene, Breed) Bwies ribbed 33¢ values. wiotg a Clearance otes CO - aes es cas, china Past Slightly soiled 19c aes aaibisie: iy " ‘i color broad- Batteries 5c ea. Savings With Every $1 Cash Purchase tock cloth shorts. st Carison and children wh eee | (eee ee os ent nalagte Alarm Clocks _ Clearance of Chiffons, Wash Silks, End of season clearance we have ae J.C, Olson and Miss Boys’ Wash Suits turdily made, Electric! Guaranteed! Printed Crepes, Navy and Black gone through our stock and absolu- To Be Cleared zr Ce agacaly Bismarck shoppers oy Su abaaeeve ] 9 c 79c will be found in this SOUP. vey marines Hils.our ee Bg ——- F Thi E Whee Mey Doyle of Velva arrived i ey Fancy walnut - i sale of the season. Here you wil ¥ : bakelite Sizes 12 to 46, specially priced find merchandise that can be used or 1S vent eee a ee Pia icteealens Cretonne 5 3-84 inch. of for hot weather and early fall. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bergquist and — iivel Metal dial with at in lively fi ——_—_—_— sons spent Sunday at the John An- colors! For 2 ff Values to 29c 13 fancy _ numer CHILDREN’S HATS ] e weg a Jones and sn, Gera to 6 years. 2 days only at c oe. ho ® While rice in Bouth, Dakota, “linots and Mis- With This Purchase Heed | 0c 2 aur ‘and Mrs. ‘Pred Bergquist and You Get 500 Votes 2 ons were Bismarck shoppers Wednes- D ay. J. C. Olson and Glen McAllister Bg Mesh Stockings #: Only 50c pair |. - >< phage ergy : Miss derson, who h gS y P aay Fa Ward’s Riverside ye eee eee ey ee oa ow ee : - H] Misses” and Ladies’ Coats = sx. $5.00 == sess Special gla With callers e were: isses and Ladies Coats => uu a a DeLuxe Tires eee EEEEESEEEEEREEEEEEEEEEE Bosc! . “TH Cl All Hats 50c = [fleet e ‘They Mr. and Mrs. William Hickel and an u es ats -- Ulearance on All Summers Hats od | oxeat reac LL Gottled Zelmers “were MoClusky 2 re) O FF One G: callers SILK UNDERWEAR $ 00 Sunitn Cakes $ 00 Special on the at) 00 Sweater Clearance $ 00 (Gj \ Values to $2.95, spe- mw | Glee 31ip 48 onus == | ter Voile Dresses, == | Values to $2.95, spe- ne hove SY Sleaning clally priced ....... they last ..... see sizes 14 to 46 ....... clally priced ....... Pillored’’ clothes and payments OUR TAX FREE PRICES With This Purchase You Get 100 Votes With This Purchase You Get 100 Votes |B] a and 10° off our tax free prices for Riverside 6-ply Heavy Duty. Mate. . leaner. You don’t have to trade-in your old tires to obtain these prices. (Also applies to mail orders received during the sale.) SARAH GOLD SHOP IlPevee= MONTGOMERY WARD & Co NERAL SERVICE ‘ ba - 312 MAIN AVENUE “STYLE WITHOUT EXTRAVAGANCE” PHONE 566 BISMARCK, N. DAK. 300 Fourth Street Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 475 PHONE 30¢ 112 THAYER Tomorrow! Thursday, Aug. 4th, Begins Our $9477$977$A77 wane : FINAL CLEARANCE OF 100 SILK DRESSES l : 2 4 Seen | & L