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“ J oat state bank examiner. considering a gift for the June Mrs. E. E. Morris and daughter, Miss Boniface, of Sixth street, spent Bride. | The assurance of Quality is | 1 in the name, Knowles & Hane; “THERE | y Morlatctled Draped in Shimmering Satin and Veiled in Yards of Filmy Tulle the Bride Joyously Faces Her | ee Jewelers and Importers © THEM! Future, of Diamonds Lik M 2) The bride of a modern June faces{ like a baby's hood concealing her | narrow as to the skirt and simple as her future with head bravely poised| hair, while she drapes its transpar- | to line and drapery, but they are mar-| and her face unveiled. But she clings| ent fullness like a little cape half re- | velously enriched with pearl bead em- BISMARCK, N. D. to the becoming fiuffiness of the veil,| vealing her fine shoulders. broidery. , MAY 29, 1917. wD Monday Club to A Unit At a meeting of the Monday club Monday afternoon with Mrs. R.' S. Towne of Sixth street the club voted to work as a unit with the local Red Cross chapter and will hold all day meetings every other Wednesday. The offer of Mrs. W.'H. Bodenstab to meet at her home was gladly accepted. Mrs. G. F, Dullam was named chairman of the Red Cross work. ‘Mrs. A. A. Bruce and Mrs. F. A. ‘Lahr will be hostesses to the club at a luncheon Saturday, June 9, in the home of Mrs. Lahr on Avenue B. The luncheon will be one of the big social events of the club year. Mrs. Bruce was elected president, .. Work as With Red Cross and the other officers named were Mrs. T. R. Atkinson, vice president; Mrs. (R. S. Towne, secretary, and Mrs. J. A. Haney, treasurer. A special feature of the meeting Monday was the address given by Mrs. A. H. Peterson, president of the Mandan Musical club and chairman of the industrial and social conditions committee of the North Dakota Fed- eration of Women’s clubs. Mrs. Pet- erson spoke on “Censorship of Motion ‘Fictures.” Her talk was most instruc- tive. Mrs. Peterson has given the silent drama considerable study and is an enthusiastic supporter of the movement to produce better pictures. To Attend Minot WeWdding. Among the capital city people to attend the wedding of 'Miss Aileen McGahan, daughter of L. D. McGa- han of Minot, and’ Edgar Sorensen‘of Bellingham, Wash. which will be a! fashionable: military one Monday in the First Baptist church are Mi Minnie Jager and Miss Rose McCor-; mick. -Miss Jager and Miss McCor- | Pattison Kline fo Speak Here Tonight Pattison Kline, noted, Chicago lec- turer. will deliver his lecture, “Play- thing the Game,”.this evening in. the Virst Baptist church; under the aus- pices of the boy scout troop. Mr. Kline is a son of a former local ARS, Ocoee ™ « MILLS. Members of millionaire society circles are expecting some action soon CITY COMMISSION AGREES 10 WIDEN SEVERAL STREETS Property-Owners Did Not Believe 25 Feet Sufficient—Standards Are Fixed THIRD STREET SEWER TO BE BUILT THIS SUMMER Because petitioners representing more than 50 per cent of the frontage on Fifth and Seventh streets advised the city commission last evening that a width of 25 feet would not be sut- ficient for the thoroughfares abutting their ‘property, the commission in an ordinance passed establishing 4 standard width for all city streets, increased the width of Fifth and Sev- enth to 30 feet. The standard width for streets was fixed as follows: ‘Main, Broadway and Thayer and all intersecting streets in business district, 40 feet; Fourth street, 44 feet; Fifth, Sixth and Seventh, 30 feet; ‘Avenues A and B, where boule- varding and curb are already in, 30 feet; all other streets in the the pav- other isn’t all we claim wholesome cakes, biscuits and pastry, use Alwayssafeand reliable. Ifit will refund your money. JAQUES MFG. CO, CHICAGO For light, ss DUNCES fo, i eS. your grocer were presented by the city engineer showing the total estimated cost to be $1,262, of which $744 covers the cost of land needed. An ordinance directing that the road be opened and necessary land purchased was pass- ed, and the city engineer was given instruction to go ahead. Storm Sewer. Plans and specifications for a storm sewer starting in the coulee north of the end of Third street, extending down Third to Avenue A, thence west to Second, thence to Rosser, thence: to Mandan and then to Broac ing roles with Hart in “The Return of Draw Egan” and “Truthful Tulli- ver,” with Charles Ray in “The Hon- orable Algy” and with Frank Keenan in “The Sin Ye Do” and “The Bride of Hate.” state Handling Houn’ Dogs—The penitentiary now has a real person in He is G. charge of its bloodhounds. 200-pound C. Abernathy, a six-foot, mick are girlhood friends of the! pastor of the Baptist church and is| in the separation of Mrs. ‘Mills, who was Miss Margaret Rutherford, from ing districts, 25 feet trom curb tol were presented by the city engineer,| southerner, whose wide-brimmed Stet- bride-elect. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Pat-| not unknown in the city. Nine years| her husband. Rumors have it ‘Mrs. Mills will apply to the courts, while] curb. approved, and an ordinance ordering! son, hard-toed, high-heeled Texan terson, cousins of ‘Miss McGahan, al-|ago he lectured here to an enthusi-| Other reports say there is a possibility of reconciliation. The couple has Must Have License. the construction of this sewer was] poots and slow, southern drawl dis- ib 80 expect to attend, astic audience. In bringing Mr. Kline} been living apart for some time. Another step looking toward the| introduced and read for the first time. | 4;, h him from the crowd any- de 3 here the boy scouts feel they are pre- curbing of aNeged illicit liquor traffic] The total cost of this improvement srnathy has had several ag bla Gaels ieee senting a man worth while to Bis- in Bismarck was taken last night with] which will care for a great volume xperience with Texas convict Yollowing the business session last] marck residents. the passage of an ordinance requir-| of water which always has been a “He handled the hounds in the evening at the meeting of the Pythian sisters in the Knights of Pythias hall, @ social hour was enjoyed. Mrs. P. C. Remington. of Seventh street, who has been visiting her brother in Mississippi, left last night for Chicago to visit relatives before returning home. She will be joined tax on the digestion. Shred- ded Wheat Biscuit is the real autocrat of the break- fast table—the one cereal food that holds its own against all comers, with increasing sales every year, It is a boon to the busy housewife, a welcome relief to the Lead stomach that led with meat jHeavy Winter it for breakfast He is a man of culture and of late years has won a distinct place on the lecture platform. The lecture St. George’s Episcopal church — will meet Thursday afternoon at the Red Cross section headquarters in the new nurses home and spend the afternoon sewing articles for the 14 boxes. They her 74th birthday anniversary August 28. She has resided here for the last 44 years. The afternoon was spent in reminiscences of the early days, when North Dakota was a territory. The guests included Mrs. J. P. Dunn, daughter, Mrs. E. P. Quain; \Mrs. W. O. Ward, Mrs. Henry Suttle, Mrs. Austin ‘Logan, Mrs. M. Eppinger and Mrs. James D. Wakeman. eee Mrs. Bek Inspects Chapter. Mrs. W. G. ‘Bek of Grand Forks, state inspector of the P. E. O. sister- hood, visited the local chapter, F, last evening during the special meeting held in the home of Mrs. F. R. Smyth on Third street. The capital city Rev. George Buzzelle of St. George's Episcopal church will preach the ser- mon. Frank 'L. McVey, president of the North Dakota university will deliver the commencement address, Thurs- 31 Compose Graduating Class Of B. H. S.; Sermon Sunday man, George 4: E. LaFrance, na IM. Mauk, hur Keenan, Edward liclen Anita ‘Lucas, Ed- CG itherine Estelle Mor- s, Geraldine Lice warden, Geneva (rz f J. Register, Neil Kvart Reid, W ill ing all taxi drivers to be licensed and providing that their licenses may be revoked for violation of any state law and action was deterred. To Pay Off Bonds. The city auditor was instructed to pay from funds now in the treasury $1,060 in street crossing bonds; $1,000 in city hall bonds, and $5,000 worth WHATS SO SWEET AS A BRIDE IN JUNE? 7, in- will be $ ng charge: advertised for immediately, will be is the latest Triangle play featuring the celebrated delineator of western roles. In its production Hart is seen as the head of a gang of outlaws, whose proudest boast is of the num- ber of tenants in his “private grave- yard,” until he meets a young girl who tells him to his face that he is a cold blooded murderer and not fit to a ciate with civilized people. A terrific conflict follows in the soul of the bad man, with good finally triumphant, and the outlaw sacrifices his life for the girl who has shown him to him- self in his true colors. Hart's leading woman in “The Gun Fighter” is Margery Wilson, who has tate and “allows” that he iderable about dogs and nd that the North Dakota a ee will begin at 5:00. pn Lecet er or city ordinance. Only licensed taxi] as the improvement must be made Be) venitentiary has a bunch of good Guests at Luncheon. © Thirty-one compose the graduating; with the annual alumni banquet, Fri-| ™@en will be permitted to operate cars| fore the paving goes in. y Ee i eon : Mrs. F. L. Shuman, Mrs. C. R. Dal- League ‘to Meet. class of .1917 of the Bismarck high| day evening, at the ‘McKenzie hotel. | {tom this date forth. The Kismarck ‘Tribune was desig: NCS: vi ities rymple and Mrs. E H. L. Vesperman The Luther league of the Swedish school, 21 girls and 10, boys.. The Following is the class roster: Sig- Flusher Bids. nated the oflicial city paper for the. Preparednes id) Man" Mulloy, of this place were gpests at a lunch- Lutheran church will meet Thursday} class is one of the laygégt and<most| rid T..Alfson, Agnes Adelaide Bork,| Bidi{fdr- power flushers for the| ensuing two | who has spent about half his life be- eon given this aftgrpoon by ‘Mrs. J. evening with | Mr. and Mrs. Fred An-| promising in "e h&itery< ‘of “the! Rudolph ‘Loui Hork, Wallie Dirlain,| stveetcyaaning department, ranging hind state prison bars, was picked up ay K. Porter and Mrs: es in the home derson, 424 Eighth street. | sehool. & ~ Aldyth M. anet KE. iFogerty,| all’ the way from $1,700 to $7,000, by the police yesterday and lodged in of the former in Ma: i = we The commencement events will be-| Margaret Graie, Angelo 1. ‘Holta, Ir-] were received and opened, but no con- the county jail simply as a matter of oeoun To Sew for Red Cross. gin Sunday with the ‘baccalaureate} ma Christine Iluber, Ruth Johnson,| clusion as to the merits of the ma- preparedness.. Mulloy, the police Visiting in East. ‘Members of St. George's guild of|sermon, at 3:30, at the Auditorium.| Ruth Marie Jollie, Sarah Adele Kautf-| chines offered could be arrived at, claim, does not feel at home outside of the penitentiary. He resorts, they state, to any petty offense which will land him once more in his favorite rt. After serving a sentence from , he was sent up from Fargo Ladies’ Wrist Watches Jeweled Lavellieres Splendid assortment -of high grade, perfectly cut DIAMONDS To see our stock is to buy, and feel content I Roeones Opposite N. P. Depot with milk oe cream; for been seen in a number of noteworthy 7 7 chapter, which was organized in 1914, 2 : ¢ luncheon or dinner with ber- | was found to be in splendid condition. roles long: them lead ries or other fruits. Made | 4n enjoyable social hour followed the * > business session. Mrs. Bek left today | at Niagara Falls, N.Y. for Mandan to inspect the chapter Silverware for June Brides From Knowles & Haney’s of course. You are invited to see a superb line of elegant silver articles, just the kind that will prove acceptable as wedding gifts. Our silver display should be of interest to you if you are P..8.—See our window display. there this evening before leaving for Beach to attend the annual conven- tion. Miss Aldyth ‘Ward will repre- sent the local chapter at the conven- tion and will leave Wednesday for Beach. see PERSONAL NOTES. (Mrs. William ‘Mangan and children, John and Dorothy, of Washburn, spent the week-end with the former's sister, Miss Josephine ‘Hamel of the Rose apartments. The Misses Helen ‘Holland and Magdalen Cunningham of this place were guests of ‘Mandan friends Sun- day. ‘Miss Echo Steen of Mandan was the guest over Sunday of Mrs. Roy Robinson of the McKenzie hotel. Mrs. Thomas Poole and Miss Bes- sie Homan were guests ‘(Monday of friends in ‘Mandan. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Waters of Beach have taken an-apartment in the Per son court and are moving their house. hold goods this week. Mr. Waters is trailing great lengths of shimmering tulle above the soft folds of her satin robe. ‘Sometimes she binds the filmy stuff Or her orange wreath becomes a fillet fastening the gathered softness of her lace like a long court train. Bridal dresses of the newer sort are Bridal bouquets are huge or medi- um in size, according as they are in- tended to cover or reveal the front of the gown. and smile with the world—. E Krumbi dish of es adds health & »and the aetining flavor br a smile to every face Bo ee by Dei and ure, Us A. Schipfer| Will meet at 2: o'clock. day evening and the class night exer-| McArty Ross, Albertine Smith, ‘| of honds covering the municipal aud- for swiping a clothier's dummy, eloth- of Avenue B, who left Sunday eve- For Fargo Guest. cises are scheduled for Tuesday even-| Spetz, Esther I. Staley, Annabel M.|itorium. ‘This step will immediately ing and all, and dragging it. about ning for an extended eastern trip} 1. i onor of her house guest, Misa |!mg- These exercises will be held in| Steinmetz, Alice 5. Strutz, Lillian M.| stop interest charges on these issues, town with him until some obliging rengude Atiantic City and other | j,evina Gillispie of Fargo, Miss Vesta| te Auditorium, beginning at 8:15. | Thrams, Edgar Monte ‘Throdabl,) which are not due until somo time cop ran him in. | This being clreus Atlantic coas' Points. Buswell entertained’a party of friends | The_week’s_festivities will close] Howard D. Watkin hence. ei i days ad aot uaioctue aioe oe H ‘ at an outing to Sibley Island, the Nari . H Pp. Das ibili SWABS 4 ‘i Marriage Announee’ qi-| St of. the. week. .. The ‘party made| Monday in Mandan, the guests of] HURDFIELD COMPANY “PAYS Scott-McLean is the new -traflic cop Mulloy’s puscepel vues: he was in- ‘ marri nee an ysis ‘Oo a | the trip ina motor boat. The guests friends. ; named last night, sh #, stipend of carcerated. clans was solemnized in Fargo Satur’) included Miss Millie. Johnson, the| Mrs. Richard ‘Hanfori, whose seri-) Go.operative Organization Cuts| $0? the month jand Hetions. to = ae day, when Miss Mildred Romsdahl honor guest, F. G. Nownieler and Hen: ous’ illness ‘atthe St. Alexius hospi- arrest all and’ uadry whe violate city eo became the bride of Oscar Bruns of] 5 Rud. ‘tal has’ beéti'tidted; is not improving. Melon for Owners traffic regulatiéns. "~=# Calumet, Mich. The bride is well and oe 6 Mrs. L. N. Cary of Mandan has snes Demnition \Rawwows. ? Panay nade ate eeernat Gives Dinner for Bishop. ane ony itebereh, ied waste one Hurdsfeld,, N. D, May 29.—The|, A Petition, siBned A Thomas pitt . Rev. e of St. George's | Will visit’ with relatives. ‘Later she| 34, . etic relating to proper eti- many of the leading musical events Bylo ee Burele bash eee will go to Washington, Pa., to attend Hurastel F pitts Co-operative quette for bow-wows, was referred last season.. Their marriage took ning at a dinner party at the Grand|the commencement exercises at Kis company announces that, after pay-| to Police Commissioner Bertsch and i *plaee in the Trinity Lutheran church, Pacific in honor of Bishop J. Poyntz kiminetas college, June 6, her son,|ing operating expenses and 10 per] the city attorney. | he Month of { with Rev. Martin Anderson officiat- Tyler. The guests included members Alliston Cary, being a member of the| cent dividends on capital invested, it To Open Road. i | ing. Mr. Eruns and his bride will ot ihe vestry and thelr wives!’ Mr. graduating class. Miss Ethelind Cary returned to stockholders $3,915 as a Plans and specifications for the ° reside in. Calumet. a T y if M a M is visiting in Washing ton and will| division of profits. opening of Rosser street to the river Brides i) and Mrs. T. R. Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs./ attend the exercises. 0. \N. Dunham, Mr. and Mrs. F. E.|" “Mrs, C. L. Ziegler of Avenue B had i Lighten the h Shepard, Mr. and ‘Mrs. F. 1. Conklin.) for her guests Monday, Mrs. W. F. ° ’ Happy is the girl who steps OUSE | Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Dullam, Judge} Reko and Mrs. Severson of Mandan, rides otor atendaar into the sea of matrimony in Keeping by ‘ A. A. Bruce and P. C. Remington. < i a ee chool—Miss H: ‘en-| Marri vhi ave c ~ the month of June, wearing ‘ serving jool—Miss Hazel Hen-| Married jin white, you have chosen aright. WILLIAM S, HART fi { di ready-cooked, ready-to-eat Entertains Old prleees the | Gershot 1s home, from Zap, where she| Married in blue, he will always be true. i : one of our food that contains the max- anus - pote dhe chica: Woman | 228: completed teaching a term in the) Married in pink, your spirits will sink. i aInA In “The Gun Fighter” at the Orpheum|$ SOLID GOLD WEDDING | imum of nutriment at low- | resident of the capital city, entertain.| Pm#ry department, Moe a eae Pee iltluve calc tw ra 5 Theater Tonight Only. RINGS ed a few of her old friends during| «. . a ene 2 0 n “The Gun Fighter,” with William S, v est cost, and with the least the week-end at her home in Main| ;, ‘The Gun Fighter” with Wm. S.| Married in yellow, ashamed of the fellow. Hart as its star, will be seen at the We have them in all sizes street. Mrs. Marsh will celebrate lart at the Orpheum tonight only. Married in red, you will wish yourself dead. Orpheum theater tonight only. ‘This and weights