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Eastern Star Officers Tullberg, Paul, respectively. Bridge was played at four tables, with Mrs. Janda and G. A, Dahlen receiving the score prizes, Mrs. Tull- berg presented Mrs, Janda and Mrs, shirek with gifts in appreciation of their work in the chapter and H. 8. Presented Lobach, worthy patron, ALWAYS COOL AND COMPORTABLE ENDS TONIGHT 1. the slickest, fastest talking guy that ever peddled a gold brick. ... But a girl took the sil- ver out of his tongue and uncovered the gold in his heart when she said— Always on the Make for Dollars or Dames! He left a trail of empty pockets and broken hearts from Canton, Ohio, to Canton, China. Selected Varieties Street, Bismarck, specializes send their friends. Phone 782. wet, from a REAL STEAM SOCIETY NEWS| Given Farewell Party Complimentary to two officers of the Bismarck chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star who are leaving the city in the near future to make their homes elsewhere, Mrs. Carl worthy matron of the chapter, entertained officers of the chapter at @ bridge party Tuesday evening at her home, 1021 Fourth st. The guests of honor were Mrs. J. M. Shirek, treasurer of the chapter, and Mrs. George Janda, conductress, who are to reside in Fargo and St. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ‘The California Wave Nook, 102 Third in com- bination permanents at $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 complete. Our patrons YOUR HAIR, comes down dripping SUPER- CURLINE PERMANENT. Every Special to Sep- tember Ist. $3.50. All beauty par- lor prices will be raised in Sept. Buy a permanent before the raise. Harrington’s. Phone 130. —_————___. the two guests of honor with gif from officers of the chapter, Both Mrs. Janda and Mrs. Shirek have been active in Eastern Star work for a . of years, color note of green and white was featured in the table appoint- ments and centerpieces were small baskets of white sweet peas. The hostess was assisted in serving by Miss Esther Greenshields and Mrs, Einer Tullberg. Junior Daughters to Give Dancing Party Members of Troops No. 1 and No, 2, Junior Catholic Daughters of Amer- ica, will be hostesses at a dancing Party from 9 until 12:30 o'clock Thursday evening at the Bismarck Country club. A program of novelty dances is be- ing arranged under the direction of Daria Winter, who is chairman of the music committee, Chaperons for the evening in ad- dition to Miss Hilda McDonnell and Miss Evelyn Hermann, troop coun- selors, will include Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McGraw, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Ho- man, Mr, and Mrs. T. J. Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Winter. Will Complete Plans For Fall Flower Show All chairmen, members of commit- tees and assistants for the 10th an- nual flower show Friday and Satur- day in the main auditorium of the World War Memorial build! are Particularly requested to attend a meeting of the Bismarck Garden club at 8 o'clock Thursday evening in the Association of Commerce rooms, At this meeting final plans for ar- ranging exhibits will be completed and members of the various commit- tees will receive instructions as to their duties during the two days of the show. The flower show is to be conducted sunder the auspices of the Garden club, nee Mrs. E. C. Fleming, Fargo, has come to Bismarck for a short visit with her sister, Mrs. Marie Van Horn, 205 Sec- ond St. a) Mrs. R. G. Paxman, Valley City, returned Wednesday to her home af- ter spending the last two days here on business. * He % Miss Bernice Nelson and Miss Mabel Halver, 302 West Thayer avenue, are spending the week on a motor trip through the Black Hills, * * & Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Targart, Eau Claire, Wis., are here to spend about 10 days with Mr. Targart’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Targart, 705 Sixth St. x * * Friends in Bismarck have received announcement .of the birth of a caughter to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parker, New Palz, N. Y. Mrs. Parker formerly was Miss Helen Vaile, direc- tor of religious education at the First heen named Elisabeth Marie, ese &% Emery Putnam, 102 Avenue A, left Wednesday for Fargo where he will Spend about 10 days vacation with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. C. 8. Put- nam. | se & Mr, and Mrs. P. F. Bartley,. 503 Ninth St, have returned to Bismarck following a five-weeks trip to Port-| Points. Mrs. Bartley has resumed her Ro with the A. W. Lucas beauty shop. eee Mr. and Mrs. Herndon Taylor and small son David, St, Paul, and Mrs, N. W. Kelley, Minneapolis, arrived in Bismarck Wednesday to spend a few days with Mr. Taylor's parents, Mr. and Mrs, E, J. Taylor, 511 Sixth 8t. Mrs. Kelley is ‘ beats Mrs. Taylor. Mrs. F. E. Titus, 212 West Thayer avenue, left Wednesday for Kansas City, where she will visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. ©. Cavanaugh. Later she will accompany the Cavanaughs on a trip to her former home at Beards- town, Ill, ee 4% Bennie Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. B, E. Jones, 519 First St., will leave Friday for Plattsville, Wis., where he will visit for a time with his brother Frederick Jones. From there he will go to Chicago to spend a few weeks with his brother Donald and attend the Century be iad exposition, * ° Mr, and Mrs. H. E, Shearn and two sons, 213 Second St., will leave Bis- marck Saturday for Minneapolis, where they will make their home in the future. Mr. Shearn, who has been. associated with the farm loan depart- ment of the Bank of North Dakota for several years, has taken @ similar position with the federal land bank in St. Paul. welg * Mrs. C. Vernon Freeman, 812 Eighth St., left Wednesday noon for Fargo where she will spend a few days with her brother-in-law and sister, and Mrs. Harry Christenson, and other relatives. She will attend a family reunion there Thursday in celebration ; of the 90th birthday anniversary of her father, Frank E. Seavey, Yonkers, N. ¥., who is in Fargo for a visit with his daughters. miwie Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stophfer, Passaic, N. J,, left Bismarck Wednes- day after spending the last three days visiting old time friends in the city. Mr. Stophfer, who was a member of Company A of the North Dakota Na- tional Guard in 1917 and served in France, came here to renew acquaint- ances with former buddies. They were guests at several small social af- fairs while here. Before returning they will spend a few days attending the Century of Progress exposition in Chicago. ecu Mrs. H. M. Leonhard, 719 Mandan St., was hostess at a birthday party Monday afternoon for her daughter, Jean, who was five years old. Six- teen small children were guests. A rainbow motif was carried out in the appointments for the party. For the supper, served late in the afternoon SISMARUK Calif, has left for her home after spending the last two weeks here with her niece, Mrs. A. D. Gordon, 211 Ros- ser avenue. land, Seattle, and other west coast |son Paul, 1010 Avenue E, and Mrs, La- j the last five weeks. animals formed * * * Mrs. Nancy Owen, Los Angeles, * H# # Mr. and Mrs. Everett LaFrance and | France's mother, Mrs. F..G, Acker- man, 918 Sixth St., have left on a two weeks motor trip to points in northern Minnesota. They planned to visit in Fargo en route. * ee Mr. and Mrs. George Kandzie and amall son, 602 Third St., returned the first of the week from Chicago, their. former home, where they have been visiting relatives and attending the Century of Progress exposition for * * * Miss Hazel Peris, 404 Fifth St., and Miss Nellie Dance, Menoken, returned. Sunday from a two-weeks’ motor trip to points in Iowa and Missouri, They visited with relatives and friends at Pullina and Marshalltown, Iowa, andj{ at Canton and Lewistown, Mo. i * % % { Mrs, Earle Robertson, Berkeley, Calif., who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Brown, 218 Avenue C, and at the James Cur- ran home, 612 First St., will leave this evening for Billings, Mont., to spend ‘@ few days before returning to her on the lawn, the children were seated |home. She has been visiting with rele’ Four hundred and fifteen lives were at four small tables and favors were Presbyterian church... The baby has|in the rainbow colors. A tiered cake jdecorated with toy the centerpiece for the honor guest's table. atives in Grand Forks and in Fargo following a visit to the World's Fair at @hicago and to other eastern points, * ok * Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Putnam, 623 Fitth St. have as their guests Mr. Putnam's sister and brother, Miss Helen Putnam, Battle Lake, Minn., who arrived Wednesday, and Dr. H. E, Putnam, Burlington, Vt. Dr, Put- nam is an instructor in the history cepartment of the University of Ver- mont. F. N. Putnam, New Rockford, an uncle of Mr. Putnam, who has been visiting at the Putnam home, left Sunday for his home, Cash Paid For Gold and Silver in small or large quantities SOLID, PLATED OR FILLED. Such as old Dental Gold. Watches, Chains, Rings, Pins, Spectacle Frames and Broken or Discarded Jewelry. Call AFTERNOONS at the ad- dress below and receive its value in CASH (or phone afternoons) and we will call at your home. Here until Sat. evening, Aug. 12, We ship direct to U. S. Mint. Here THIS WEEK Only POTTER & HECKEL Dunraven Apartments 212 3rd St. Phone 428 2nd door north of Paramount Theatre Bismarck, N. Dak, No Children Under 16 Years Admitted “I Didn’t Know the Sex Rules in Life’s Ruthless Game! See My Story— In Fox's Dramatic Thunderbolt of Greater Than “Life Begins” - PARAMOUNT -. You Call Me Bad! But I’m Only Guilty of Love!! The Special Roadshow Engagement at Posi- tively No Advance in Prices ... Dorothy JORDAN Alexander Kirkland Unwise Loving! Limited Engagement Tomorrow Only 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Usual Prices! WE DO OUR PART Store Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Including Saturday Dotty Dunn Hat Shop Hintgen’s A. W. Luc Montgomery Ward & Co. velopes, by not employing any individual coming under this act for more than forty hours a week, except as our approved code provides, paying each of them at least the minimum wage the President suggests, and employing additional people where neces- sary to give satisfactory service. We believe that is the better way back to better times for all. And we hope that you will patronize the stores and services that display the N. R. A. Emblem. ; Bismarck Furniture Store Knowles Jewelry f Bowman’s Furniture Co. Buttrey’s as Co. » J. C. Penney Co. Robertson’s ‘The father of Patrick Henry was born in Scotland and his mother was of Welsh descent. lost in the Dayton flood of March 31, 1918. CAPITOL —s= THEATRE ==— Daily 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 Last Times Tonight Automobile Manufacturer Comedy - News Reel Scrappy Cartoon Recently ran a large series of national advertisements headed “Steel Alone Is Not Enough,” in an effort to befuddle the great army of people who are now buying Plymouth Sixes. This trade is being taken away from other factories and it hurts. Starts Tomorrow The advertisement in question should never have been written because it is not truthful. If a body entirely of steel is not stronger than a body of wood covered with light metal to hold paint, why has the Pullman Company abandoned wood railroad cars and now builds everything of all steel? Because the steel car will stand a wreck and save the lives of the passengers. Just so Plymouth and Chrysler automobiles have all steel bodies and hydraulic brakes. These two features must be in the modern high speed automobile before the driver can feel he is protect- ing the lives of his wife and children. After the accident it is too late to regret you did not buy a modern car. . Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. Plymouth-Chrysler Distributors of Western Dakota and Eastern Montana Von Eltz From the Cosmopolitan Magazine Story “OBSCURITY” by Rupert Hughes REASONS Why You Should Buy Milk and Cream From * THE BISMARCK DAIRY CO. BECAUSE—All our milk is produced from tuberculosis tested herds. and refrigeration plant is the best ALWAYS COOL at the CAPITOL DELAYED? BECAUSE—We only handle milk and sweet cream in our plant. BECAUSE—We render the best delivery service in the city. We welcome the public to our plant at any time. We have no special inspect! '. fs : ered Jour NBOFER, the Private Prescrpe BISM ARCK D AIRY co. tion of Dr. R. H. Simmons, safel 6 aul ly, without inconvenience, re; > lays when other methods fail. Based om moat recent sclentifie know! For Quality and Service a8 fo take. Used by thousands, Liquid or C 208 Broadway Phone 348 jes. AD eee Laboratories, Inc., Seattle, Wash, In Bismarck Territory . We, the undersigned, have signed President Roosevelt's National Recovery Agree- ment. We have pledged ourselves to share work, putting more money in more pay en- Richmond’s Bootery Sarah Gold Shop The Shoe Mart Webb Bros. Women’s Wear Shop