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Billings Daily Tribune from Billings, Montana • 2

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BILLINGS DAILY TRIBUNE BILLINGS MONTANA SUNDAY JULY 26 1914 Roe Dry Goods Co In the Giddy Realm of Society DEPARTMENT STORE HARDIN MILES CITY LAUREL Social Notes COATS Lot No 1 495 tho Lot No 2 795 home SUITS to $3500 to close in Personal Notes Lot No 1 495 Lot No 2 795 1 to It Pays to Trade at Roe's ii mot vr il bl In the Churches is on his way to the Buchanan entertained in ll but Bow Temps club entertained Slimmer Tonic 3 Stripp and children and STICKLEY 10 Concerts 10 Lectures 10 Entertainments among which are i See The Big Souvenir Program in the HUNTLEY Mrs Mink entertained the George hington INVITE YOUR RIENDS PATENT July 31st to Aug 5 th they Mrs Ethel Hope Is visiting a Roberts the guest of Miss of Rail and rel oc at of of Invitation is of the other that a large to the good roads conven it is hoped that many of the will stop off long enough to a good cause as well as en few Do Mr Lee inth was Miss Anna Toluca at HARDIN Mont July Mrs A Sharpe of Appleton Wls Is hero for a thfee weeks' visit with he three sons William Jay and Harry Sharpe Mrs I Wentworth avenue had as her guest Mrs (tarroll of Red Miss days in lan John Waddell for county attor ney and Richard Jackson for epunty assessor are the latest candidates to coino out on the Republican ticket announctn Between 1 Mr and Mrs Thomas Rockwell Miss Peggy Rockwell and Miss Vir ginia Morse made up a motor party taking the Rosebud road this morn ing the favorite trail these days Miss Kula Moss leaves today for Red Lodge to spend several days with Miss Virginia Bro'wne Mr and Mrs William Quest and Mr and Mrs A Spencer and chil dren left riday for a two camping trip on the West Rosebud Our postmaster A Kraft and wife returned this week from a trip to Ohio and other points In the east They report a delightful time You'll never miss the 1 00 down and $100 a week necessary to have a Hoosier kitchen cabinet from Yegen Bros Inc Adv weeks with Mrs A Lewis avenue Mrs Whiteley underwent an opera tion for appendicitis at the hospital in Billings yesterday A bunch of Laurel boosters made a trip through the Basin last Tues day Early this morning a motor load left for Rosebud lake the car carry ing Mr and Mrs Eaton Mr and Mrs Randolph and Mr and Mrs visit with her sis Roberts Rev week from assisted in Miss Julia Hennighoff is entertain ing nbxt Tuesday for Miss Agues Bur ton and Miss McCrmick Mr and Mrs Jenkins returned Thursday to their home in Haysham after a week's visit with her mother Mrs Kilpatrick Mr and Mrs Harry Clark and Mr and Mrs Moody were fishing at Seims Sunday Mrs Percy Williamson entertained informally at auction bridge last Sat urday afternoon in honor of three out of town guests Mrs Spietli of Boze man Mrs Mapes of Helena and Miss Gale of Minneapolis Thomas Vn Stenberg of Oriska is visiting his sister Mrs Whltmyre here Coleman Betty Jane Hanson Jacque line Anderson Alice Margaret Dur land Betty Jean Parham and Donald Edward Biglow Miss Harriet Andrson returned to her home Wednesday after visiting for several weeks with Miss Marie Segur at Atchison Kan Miss Vivie Vale who with apendicitis at her North Thirtieth street very slowly Mr and Mrs Tom Regan road town are visiting friends atives in St Paul new bathing suits in sizes 86 to 46 at to 395Hart Albln Adv i Paul Enderwoldsen of Livingston was a Laurel visitor for a few days this week Mr George Morgan left this morn ing on a business trip to Moccasin Charles Linger motored to Co lumbus Wednesday Miss Louise Everett of Columbus is visiting her sister Mrs Howe Conant is preparing to build a large barn on his ranch riends of Mrs John Whiteley will be pleased to learn that she is con valescing nicely from her operation for appendicitis Mrs Litus visited in Colum bus Tuesday Cor with Miss tli st 01 Colonel Miller Dr Thos Green Peter MacQueen Charles Seasholes Mrs William Calvin Chilton Joy Night (Closing Night) new bathing suits in sizes 36 to 46 at $195 to $395 Hart Albin Co Adv Master Band Dunbar Singing Orchestra Hann Jubilee Singers Thaviu Grand Opera Company Lyric Glee Club Elwyn Trio day both morning and evening evening service is a union of all churches John Breen of Great alls was here last week visiting his brother Maurice Breen Mr and Mrs Harry Wilson Miss Gladys and Miss Winnifred Wilson and Mr Barry will make up a party leaving tomorrow for the Wilson ranch near Raymond Wyo Mrs Maples is enjoying a visit from her niece Mrs Aur inger of Jackson Mich Mrs Aurin ger will spend several weeks in the city Mrs Thomas Welsh left Saturday for her home in Wisconsin after sev eral weeks visit with her sister Mrs Lamb Her sister accompanied her to Miles City where they will visit an other sister home on a ranch Though th large party of girls who wen? totRosobud laat Saturday are time of their young to reports' they were 'couched every night on bods of Mrs cars der four Vacation calls for new fixins Buy them at this store and have more money to spend on your trip town are the tho a Iasi ns md th un night Av Miss Anderson of Blendenville Ill Mins Lowe Miss Anna ett of Broad view and Miss King of Glendive took the train this morning for Red Lodge proceeding thence by stage to Rose bud lake Rev John Whiteley will occupy the pulpit in the Methodist church Sun The the Mrs Schneider Mrs A Robert Mrs Ladle and Miss MaXWell spent Saturday In Billings At one o'clock Saturday afternoon the marriage vows were taken by Mr Emery Dunlap and Miss Mae Haynie both of Custer nt tlw Methodist par sonage Rev George Mecklenburg offi ciating Mr and Mrs Dunlap leaVe today for their ranch home nsar Cus ter Dr and Mrs Barrett and By Mr and Mrs Wilcox and Anna Hall are motoring to for the day ft i has been ill home 307 is improving United States Senator Hoe Rob inson former goverhor of Arkansas delighted an appreciative audience at the Chautauqua gathering riday aft ernoon He took as his theme Rising Standard oi Public and during his discourse gave a vivid description of congressional methods upholding President Wilson's waiting policy in the Mexican crisis In clos ing he paid a high tribute to Amer ica's motherhood Rev Holley of Hastings Neb will deliver a lecture on the Passion Play ilustrated with motion pictures at the Congregational church this Mrs Sara Morse started for Rose bud this morning acompanid by her guests Miss Shipman and Miss Nich ols and her sister Mrs Ship man Mrs Shipman Miss Shipman and Miss Nichols are going on to Yel lowstone park with Captain King commanding officer at ort Yellow stone Winter wheat Harvest in this section is well under way Some barley has also been cut 4 Miss Margaret Irish who has been here about three months is quite sick with appendicitia at the home of her cousin Sutton Miss Irish will probably go east for an operation her old home at Minne A morning bridge luncheon in honor of Mrs Michelson Is announced for Wednesday July 29 at the homo of Mr? Bowen Mr Daly of Hettinger ar rived riday by motor and returned home Saturday morning taking with him Mrs Daly who has been the guest of Mrs John Belanger 404 North Thirty first street for several weeks New cotton crepe dresses at 950 The Style Shop Adv Earl Goodwin of Cohagen and Miss Lillie Wilson of Calebar were united in marriage Thursday evening at 5 at the Presbyterian manse by Rev orsyth Smith Mrs Good win is a daughter of Mr and Mrs Cory Wilson two of the old time resi dents of Calebar and is a highly es teemed young woman Mr Goodwin is a prominent young rancher of the Cohagen neighborhood They will make their home on the Cohagen ranch of Eighth din 20 of her Mr and Mrs red Mashaw 221 North Thirty fourth street returned last evening from Cody where have been visiting a cousin Henry Hayde 0 Linger lias been building quite extensively lately He has com pleted one building and Is fihishing another Stally a graduate nurse Miss Harriet Louise Gray daughter of Mrs Helen Gray North Broadway began her social career early aving her first party on her first birthday Saturday July 25 The following children accompanied by their moth ers were the guests: Mary Elizabeth Mrs Warn and little son Irv ing left on No 4 Tuesday for a visit In Caribou Maine with Mrs parents to his talning an in farming methods and rigidly ex cluding the firewater curse he hopes to accomplish much for the better ment of the tribe I Lewis and wife contemplate an extensive trip through the Yel lowstone National park next week Mr Lewis is the agent of the Lincoln Land company at this point A picnic is being planned for three of the eireles of the Baptist Aid so ciety hostesses Mesdames Durland Davis and Moore on next Thursday urther announcements will Im made later A full line of fancy pieces also Knives orks and Spoons Mm Charles De Groat of Living ston spent Thursday In Laurel Interest of the Mrs Hageter and children are spending a few days in Livingston with relatives scho to become i lurried at si a to James Blain 8 Burbank a boss farmer for the government in the Indian service met with a painful accident Thurs day While repairing a buggy which he had jacked up and placed on blocks for the purpose a heavy gust of wind blew the vehicle off its sup port the springs lacerating his back Mrs George Lamport 317 South Twenty ninth street left last evening and Miss Mildred Peck will go to i narrow to Absarokee to join Mr Lam port who has been up the Stillwateror the past week their honeymoon Mr Shepard of Boone la days last week irt Bil at the home of The Huntley club is plan ning a social for August 1 for the benefit of the library This Is the day on which over 300 automobiles are expected to pass through Huntley en route tion and travelers help out joy the delicious refreshments Miss Baumgartner of Red Ixrdge is a guest at the Nutting home this week will be charged miss this rare of persons travel The regular meeting of the Bon Temps club was held at the home of Mrs Moody Wednesday after noon The usual good time was en joyed and the hostess served a cool and delicious luncheon It was decid ed that the club adjourn until Sep tember 1 Mr and Mrs August Mund and Mrs Winters of Minneapolis a sister of the latter have gone to the Boulder where they will spend two weeks or more The last riday afternoon in honor of Miss Bessie Maxwell of St Paul The aft ernoon was spent at the home of Mrs Hugh Shields The ladies spent a cou ple of hours with their fancy work and at 5 a dainty luncheon was served on the veranda of head 333 jCiister this week Lodge Dr Renan of Bismarck is a guest at the Kenyon Capture a season ticket before the supply is exhausted or price is ad vanced and spend a most enjoyable week among the Chautauquans forget the Only $100 for their season ticket Ciricillo and his master band appear Monday August third Tickets on sale Roe Dry Goods store Yegen Bros Hart Albin Co Chapple Drug store Curtin Music House Billings Hardware Co Millinery Sturm Drake and the hundred other enterprising business men who guaranteed to make this big project possible Mrs Henry Gilsdorf 210 South Twenty ninth street will leave tomor row morning for the coast visiting Seattle Tacoma Vancouver Victoria and Portland Mrs Gilsdorf will be gone at least a month Mrs Parker and children Glendive are visiting at the home Mr and Mrs A Smudley 302 South Thirtieth street having scon government serv a similar capacity at Yankton and ort Hall Idaho previous assignment here Hy main active progressive policy make then Tire bov slei di by wallum Mrs A Clark of St Louis Mo who has been visiting her daughter Mrs John Sadring 323 South Thir ty fifth stret leaves tomorrow for Gret alls where she will visit a son who is a forest ranger COATS Every garment in the stock included in these lots Balmaccans Norfolk Reefers the newest and smart est styles Mrs Prosser and children have returned from a visit of several weeks at apolis Special to the Tribune STICKLEY July Mrs Jones and daughter Iuth have gone to South Dakota or a visit They will be gone about two months Mrs Peter Peroe 311 North Twen ty seventh street and two children Robert and Jenny leave today for Rosebud lake where they will camp in for several weeks Miss Bessie Maxwell departed for her home in St Paul Sunday evening after a two ter Mrs A Mr and Mrs Ira Whitney Mr and Platt and families left in their Tuesday morning for the Boul where they will spent three or weeks camping armers are the these days for harvest hands but generally meeting with ill success moshes being too large allowing sons of rest to pass through Kenneth Mfiean left for the Shields river valley where he joins Mrs McLeun an i family for a two weeks' visit at the Jordan ranch in that vicinity 0 Linger rturned this Spokane Wash where he revival work Mrs James Jameson street was hostess to a 6 ner Monday evening to a most enjoyable played Sanders Jameson Mrs Dr 1 Miss Kathryn Hogan motored to Riv erside Inn Absarokee Tuesday morn ing where they will spend a week MILES CITY July 25 Miss Hale of Cincinnati who has linen the guest of Dr and Mrs Van der Hedy't left this weqk for a trip through Yellow stone park A sacred Methodist church tomorrow evening preceded by a very short address by Reverend Mecklenburg The pro gram is under the direction Mrs () Kelley organist and director Superintendent Estep Crow Indian reservation witli quarters at the Agency was in Hardin Thursday looking after tho red men's interests on behalf of tho government Mr Estep is a man of wide and varied experience in Indian work ice in SUITS 35 of them that sold up two lots While enroute to Yellowstone Na tional park on and Mrs stopped a few IlilKS to visit aunt Mrs LT Logan 137 Terry avenue Mr and Mrs Kopriva of Langdon arrived in the city last night and are visiting Mr and Mrs Jelinek of South Jordan avenue Mrs A formally yesterday afternoon compli mentary to Mrs Mapes of Helena Auction bridge was played at two tables Mrs Keely winning the high score The Woodmen of the World are planning to bold their annual picnic at grove An interesting program and athletic events will copy the attention of those who tend Mrs aid on last Wednesday at five making expects Misses Pearl and Ruth Eberhart and rancess Wyss all of Denver Col who are returning from view ing the wonders of Yellowstone park arrived in Billings Saturday evening to spend three Rosenow 38 The Ladies' Aid society of the Bap tist church will be entertained at the ranch home of Mrs Emmet Vaughn on the bench next Wednesday after noon July 29 A special extended to the societies churches and it is hoped number may be present LINEN DEPARTMENT Table linen ends at very attractive prices The Misses Angle and Ernestine Darnell left this morning for the Ern est Leihy rancH on Doubld Corral creek where they spend the next ten days or two weeks visiting friends in that vicinity fam Miss Red Lodge Miss Marie from St Paul Minn is spending the summer with her sister Mrs Stally 115 North Thirty second street ft Mr and Mrs McDowell have gone east for a visit at the old home of Mr McDowell at Chambersburg a rom there they will visit At lantic coast resorts remaining away the remainder of the summer mmv was perforated by Beiirv North at the Con church in the presence of and grandmother of the dr and Mrs James Lewis Hershberger are to near circulars unounced that no bed 4Tn would be provided so the girls forestall providence by ear tying a comfortable supply of blan I GcetS and quilta But providence as Usual had a trick up Its sleeve and While the girls proceeded safely to tfie lake an axle or a spoke or some thing of the kind belonging to the wagon which was conveying the bed ding to camp About one o'clock in the morning a worn and wearied driv er appeared at camp announcing that the bedding was several miles up the 1 river The girls all unsuspecting had been reveling at a real country dance Just when ready for a night of luxurious Aleep thev learned of their misfortune A scramble ensued each girl hunting for someone with whom to 'double All tho spare coverings of the camp were requisitioned and several of the boys who were camping ont lie river gave up their tents to the girls 4ind spent the night curled around a log lire A roaring fire was built in the large liming room of the inn quilts spread on the floor and those who could not find tents were invited to selves comfortable tinning they could not things stirring of the row of hour and tnr miter cold of i sb'ep mi reported by Bismarck Cafe you beat SUNDAY DINNER 5Oc 11 8 Chicken Okra Southern Style Canteloupe rappe Roast Stuffed Spring Chicken Loin of Veal Pan Gravy Prime Rib of Beef au jus N6w Wax Beans Mashed or au Gratin Potatoes Vanlla Ice Cream Cake or resh Peach Pie Coffee Tea Milk Buttermilk friends ollowing dinner cards were tables Mrs Jack high score Mrs to leave soon for Billings where Mr Jameson has accepted a position Their many friends regret their de parture and they leave with the best of wishes for their future welfare ft haying (he finest 'V 4 livpa Recording not BBPAGE2 Miss Joy of Chicago arrived Thurs day for a short visit with her sister LeClaire evening Mr Holley is the guest of Reverend Nortli and Yellowstone park No admission fee and no one should treat Thousands many hundreds of miles to see this have it brought within of us nceri will be held at the Roy Good age 23 of united in marriage Oelschlager age 18 of the citv hall at high noon gyatprday The groom is anephew of Dr Good of this city After the ceremony the bridal par ty were entertained at an elaborate dinner at the home of Dr and Mrs Good 308 North Thirty second streets The happy couple left last evening for their ranch home at Corinth Permit us to introduce a new pattern in 1 PLATE The best tonic for any man is a summer va cation Everybody knows that but we always the vacation we want Now comes along the form of vacation which has been tried and found not lacking go to a doctor go to the Billings Chautauqua Six days of the best and cleanest amusement will leave with you a wealth of health and rest and give you for months to come After the program this year you will always vote the Chautauqua at Billings for your summer vacations Reduced ares on all Railroads Within 100 Miles of Billings Bi o'clock last Hershberii Th i Rev ILIi'i regattonilae par ms l' lc A 1 heir uyenam A Bi pul SI alvin r1 i 4 ft vn A Made Hf And in That One 1 the Quality I I Best.

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