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i } | @, | shot | Ngee? c 3; ' , v \ “at | ' CA \ 57 > caetit WELL; SNOW YOUNG PEUPLE INCIPALS IN * he % » Mr. Rictald delle ‘Wilcox, manag: ing editor of.the Public Opinion, and Miss Cathe: lite, Jane. Welch, second deughter’ of “ME. ‘and’ Mts. George A. Weleh;-werethe principals ina pretty home -wedding at the’ Welch residence on ‘Kourth;’streot"at 4 -o'clock Thurs day evening. The. Rev. R. H.:' Myers of'the’ Bismarck presbytery officiated, and about thirty immediate members “ot the familje: d intimate friends of: tho: contracting. parties . witnessea the. nuptials. Miss Margaret Welch, sister of ‘the bride, was, bridesmaid. and thbgroom’was attended by Mr. Nelson’ Addison: Masonj'secretary to Governor, Eragier,,. . felch ime was beautifully dréssed for the decasfon with boquets add sprays of pink and. white carna- tions.and férns. * The ‘same colors pre- ' dominated-in the‘décoratiotis, of the bride's table, which was heaped with dainty. pink.and white;sweet peas and hot-house ferns. The bride was beau tital“in« ‘a gown of white georgette crepe, soft and iveet and prettily setting off her. sweet girlish charm, while ’a graceful’ shower ‘of’ whit: sweet teas made the picture complete. The bridesmaid wore .a dainty gown of: soft, harmonizing color .and text: ure, .The groom and. his attendant were conventionally clad. Following, the marriagé rites, the bride’‘and groom. and their -guests made''merry at a sumptuous: wedding featst. whieh: continued’ “iiiiti! train time; when ‘Mr. and Mrs. ‘Wilcox toox ; Kulm Messenger. Reports Wedding i of _Bismarck Boy The Kulm "Mensonger | reports as fol- lows, the wedding of 0. K. Olson of Bismarck to a popular Kulm. young woman, formal annguncements of whieh have’ just been received by friends here. A: pretty romance extending over a period, of several. years, culminatea here ‘last Tucsday in the marriage of Miss‘Lydia Guthmueller to’ Orville K. Olson, at’ the’ home’ '-of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Guthmuel- er at-10 o’clock'in the forenoon. The cetemony. was performed by Rev. Wit- tenhurg in the presence .of only. rela- tive and a few immediate friends. The bride wore a suit’ and hat of white. with @ corsage of sweet peas, and the Groom the conventional black. Immediately: following: the cere- many the happy young, couple drove to ;Fredonta from . where. the.groom ‘caught’ ‘the. train to'Bigmarck. to’ join the dratt. cy mt, called; for July Mrs. .Olson returted ‘to: K ake her home with her parents until.ter husband re- turnsifrom helping'to li¢k’the:Huns. * The: bride: is pnevof thé *most ‘pop. ular young ladies ‘in’ this vicinity and has’ grown), from: gtrinood to:.woman- hood. in this ‘city, .’ Since completing her education. she has. been employea as ‘a sales lady. jm retail, stores ‘here and at. Temvik, this ‘state, and has a hoof friends ‘there’ as well as here gained’ through her ever cheerful: dis- _ position ‘did, anxiety.to uplease. : The groom; ‘previous to answering the’ call'trom ‘Uncle ‘Sam; was in the omploy .of the Marskal Oil Company as travelingsalesman,. with headquarters at “Bism: is. .frmerly from Hudgon,” and ie held in -high es- teem: by’ ‘all who enjoy his ‘acquaint- well as, the company. he repre- _?e pace ls aeons p ein EECA Sa a MOFFIT. 'NEWS. Harvest: ison in full, blast in this locality. “Most. of:the rye is cut and shocked and some wheat has been har- vegiea: . -Ben Porter. and. children re- tured home from Wisconsin last week, where they have spent the past two months visiting with relatives. ‘Mes. Russell Tye is‘enjoying a visit, from her mother, of ‘Wiseonsin: - Mr. and: Mrs. Edgar Wernor visited at the Sid Kendall home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs... William Benz, Joe 4 , Mrs. Joe Bullock and Archie motored up to Bismarck Tues- aay and spent the day. Ed Adams and family spent Sunday at the, Johnson home. > George Brittin and family spent Sun day: at, the Asselstine home. About 100 people attended the Rea Cross dance at Viggo Jensen's Friday night. All réport a fine time. ~ (Mrs. Jackson of Iowa, who had been vest .of her aunt, Miss Charles and he brother, Fred ‘Hinsey, returned to her home Tuesday. Sam'Mauk, Berb Asselstine ‘and Val- entine: Benz’ shipped three car loads of cattle ‘to’ St. Paul last week. Miss Lily Olson: of Livingson, Mont., is visiting with her cousin, :Miss Clara Knutson. . , iMrs.. Roads of Fargo was a guest of “Mrs. Sid Kendall last week. Mr. and Mrs, Jason Hoover were shopping in“town' Friday. '* irs, Chapman -of Fargo is visiting with her mother,-Mrs.: Martin Pierce. A Simple Who lesome ; sre Me al SRY ‘Armour’s: Corn Flakes’ — toasted “just vigst” ‘They require little or no suger. Serve with fresh or condensed milk—delicious Remonder, Oat 11 9 ippele O70. t0:1 S: maimotet. ec» > PRETTY HOME , WEDDING AT WELCH RESIDENCE the North. Coast United. east .for a tour of the Minnesota lakes and the Twin Cities. The honeymoon will term- inate the latter- part. of: August, whea service with \the national army. The bride. a member of one: of His- families, was born in ‘Bismarck and she grew to charming young woman- hood here. She has ever. been popular |, With her associates and’ with everyone ‘who knew her, and’ she is rarely en: dowed with graces of person and char- acter. She has been active socially among the younger set and during he- school days was .prominent ‘in all functions of the bismarck high. The groom came to. Bismarck in ‘September, 1915, as. publicity man for the las: industrial exposition. Return- ing to Minneapolis to continue his stu- dies at the University of Minnesota, he came back to Bismarck the fol- lowing ‘spring to take a position.as city editor with The,Tribune, in which capacity he remained until the foi- lowing fall, when he took the editor ship of the Public . pinion, with which he has since been affillated. He has been active’ in church work among the young people of. Bismarck and has | many friends in the city. Among a_ number of out-of-towr guests -who attended the wedding yes- terday. was the mother of the groom, at: ‘whose home in Minneapolis Mr. and ‘Mrs. Wilcox will spend some. time vefore. returning from their honey- moon. Mrs, Will Nichols was a Bismarca caller Tuesday. The Moffit school board have been. successful in securing Miss Susie Pe- terson as one of our teaching staff'for the coming year. . Mr. and Mrs. ‘McNally are nicely. set- tled in the Hinsey building on Maia street. . Work: is progressing nicely on the Charles Anderson home north of town. iting with her'sister, Mrs. John Benz: ‘Mr. and Mrs. Cal. Martin visited at the Rockwood home Sunday. Misses Edwards, Stine and Frank of Bismarck were week end guests of friends here. Mrs. Valentine Benz, Mrs. Jackson and Misses. Charles Jameson . were fers at the Asselstine home Tues- a iesdames Auer. and Jewell were Shopping in Bismarck Tuesday. ‘Most of our young people attendea' the. dance at. the. Swanson, barn near Driscoll ‘on Saturday. night and report 8 good time. © -Quité’a pumber froin here took. ‘tn the Porter sale north of McKenzie or AM Ke lay. Everything sold. weil. Kruse,.our hustling ‘thresher- ‘man, is’ busy ‘fixing up his’ machine, and the hu mof it will soon be heara once more... Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Rockwood and two children will leave for an ‘over: land in the near future to Iowa, where they will make a brief. visit with Fel atives. "Mesdames, Olson, Nieman, and gerty., vi at. the. George i wis home ‘Monday.’ «+ Sate Mrs., Alice Ward of Bis arck is ‘vis: iting at the.parental Lesh home, north of town. <% Mrs. Knutson" and daughicr. Clara 2 and Lily.Olson visited at the Egger home Sunday. < *.:"' i Hank Reerae Jett for Camp Custer! Mich, last . 4 a 2) - Cogstipation upsets the entire sys- tem—causing sérious .{llness. to” the human family. ..Don't worry—Hollis- ter’s Rocky Mountain: Tea will drive out constipation, regulate the. bowels, tone’ the. stomach, purify, cleanse. Without -fail give it a thoro trial. 35v. Breslow’s.- + —— rw. 8.8 Tribune Wan. Ads’ Bring Results. Mr. Wilcox expects to be called into, marck's’ oldest and most prominent}. : Anna Nieman returned last week |. from Montana where she:had been vis. GOES FROM MINNEAPOLIS, | Ward Triplett, son of E. L. Triptest*| | of Bismarck’ and who. registered. un der ‘the selective service law'at Mail dan, went from. Minneapolis in the August 1 conting\ to Camy ‘Dedge. |The new. Hun-Hu: s well known in Bismarck, where’ he wade his homy “until a Short time ago, eur Ws. 8. | NO SERVICES SUNDAY. Rev. Jolin Flint, pastor of the Nor- hweelan Trinity Lutheran church,.is.de- tained at Deadwood. S. D., according |' to a-wire. received here. today, and an, nounces that there will be no Sunday |’ services this week. tur Se Home From Lakes. Miss Florencé ‘Smith of the: state tax commission's office has returned, from: an enjoyable. vacation spent. in ‘Minneapolis and at Shoreham. BUY.W. in ‘Minnesota. Rev. George ‘Buzzelle, rector ot St. eorge’s, is spending his vacation at; the Minuesota lakes. BUY.W.'S: $- Valuable Thermometer. ‘A new quick-acting thermometer, claimed ‘to take ten measurements & second, depends on the varying elec trical resistance of a very fine wire 6f 65 parts of platinum and 35 of iridium, ‘The wire can be used up to 1,850 de grees C.-and a galvanometer connect- | ed in a;circult inditates the resistance find the temperature. ‘is especially: adapted: for measuripg the temperature ¢hanges in’ the -cylia. ders of steam or explosion engines. ‘ 2 Camphor: Plantation. : The first ‘and only. bearing camphor | plantaflon: of any: size in’ this pouty, Ig located at Satsuma, ular Sefence’ Monthis. over. 2000. acres of camphor tree which last: year ‘yielded “over “10,000. pouinds:,of .crude: camphor. j'it.is expected the-yield: will be m times. this ‘amou: Florida hag ‘se eral; other plantations, which will oon come‘{uto bearing. outside.: On-one ship alone 200 men! worked ail day. scraping off 600 tons nt. animal and plant gro . mendoug quantity of sea life had cumulated in less than two years, many thousand miles. The weight of the barnacles was so great ‘that’ front 25 to 40 per cent:more coal was con- of: the boat. By P.G. LL products, if: properly dried, tight containers, which need should be thoroughly washed. Vegetables and ‘fruit, ex paraffin, of gasoline. family ; ‘tle up bag’ 90. 1t will be sietiay or put on shelf out of the way of rats and mice, The inexperienced . house- wife putting. dried ‘products away in bags should examine them every, three or four days for about two weeks, or until she knows they are keeping. If any mold shows, the product should be immediately spread in the’ rack and dried some more. Eggs, cream, meat, and: wa- termelon should be put:away in glass, never in paper. Use four or.five ounce wide-mouth bottles and keep tightly corked. | Cot- tage cheese should be put away in paper bags. It is not safe to believe that | when products are:put away in glass, moisture will show on the glass if they.are not, thoroughly dry. The moisture may he caused by other things: To restore dried products it Is well to remember that the longer the article has been dried “Dy Vegetables at Home Artiih No. 5—Store Dried Products i: Air= Tight Containers: paper bags that have!been made absolutely airtight by an application of Cut.up two ounces of paraffin and dissolve it ‘over night in eight ounces _ With a small paint brush cover th with the paraffin, Let the bags dry for two days in the open air before using. Put in: each ;bag, enough of the dried product for two: meals for your HOLDEN Bene will keep indefinitely if placed in alr not be sterlzeas Glass. Jars or bottles cept watérnélon, can be put away in bags all over on the outside it, ns shown in cut. Hang: up anywhere, As Ih this panorama taken from the road to Monzeville, the Hea Cross (s constontly in evideude wherever shells} are failing.” ——_ ee ‘| 4 | Rich Fishing Greund. ‘Vheing as ‘olly ‘as the sulphur bottom ‘The instrument. |i This: year. | ing which time thé ship had traveled : sumed in matotaining the normal. speed 5 | What. are termed: the feet waters urns form ‘one of: the’ rich’ fishing. grounds of the world.--The region: be- ging ribottt-100 miles east of Ceiba and extends around some.distance-south of Cape Gracias Adios. This is all more or less shallow. water,. forining one great coral reef with a_number of |-small keys extending up above the sur- face of the water and forming small islands. It is thus an Ideal fish and j turtle ground. BUY W. S.S———— Pacific Coast’ Wheles. ’ Mhere are four species of whale com- mon to the ‘Pacific copst—the finner, ‘humpback, sperni and sulphur bottom. |The former.two are best for meat, not and sperm. Of these the sulphur ‘bot- tom is the largest. Some. specimens seach ninety feet ‘rf length and weigh up.to eighty. tons.’ BUY W, 8. 8. A Test of Time. Another way in which a man can \‘tell when: he’s: getting along tn years “fa by noticing whether n reference to the veterans of ’98 sounds at all funny long:the north and northeast.of Hon: |: MORE AID FOR RED CROSS IS DUE CHILDREN Another valued. contribution of $).25 | was received by the Burleigh County | Red Choss chapter today as a resulz of the patriotic activities of loyal Bis- marck youngsters. This time it was a carnival, which is said to have fai~ eclipsed: the recent Wortham shows. Donald Jones, Donald Rhorer, John Aasness. Lawrence Aasness, Allen La Kue and Harold LaRue were the youthful showmen, and the carnival was held in the Rhorer barn. The net unroceeds came to the Red Cross in! the form of 125 pennies. BLIND GIRL IS BURNED TO DEATH Jamestown, N. D., Aug. 2.—Muricl Van Scoik, 17-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Van Scoik of this. city, daughter’s life, as she h Syrup Pepsin for the From a letter to Dr. Mrs, C, F. Brown, Syrup 50 cts. bottle send your name to eb or not. This Sale: | _ and:|o “Saturday * - Only. ” Waists : Georgette ‘Waists % bie ‘and Saturday “~ ‘UNDERWEAR All our Hosiery.and Under- | jadgment Bead skill in “Ghiding améthou the longer it should be esonked. Put Enough Dried Product for. Two Meals A> good method {s to spredd for. Family, Into Paraffin Coated Paper product on-a level pan or plate Bag—Tiée up. Bag So It Will Be ‘Alrtight. and ‘berely cover with water. Once soaked until ther have been restored to, ‘about: their original condition, : | | dried, vegetables and fruit can be cooked in about the. sane. manner ax | though they were fresh. ‘Try: ccoking in the same water in which they were’{ soaked, with a'little additional water added. Also try cooking in fress Water. and use the method which the better sults your taste. .Most dried. vegetables should be cooked. rather: slowly: Try cookhig; both ways—slowly and rapidly—and. decide the way you like -better. pee Follow no set rule.. Rather take an interest: in’ your work, use your Ur. OWN, , wear at 10 Per Cent Discount Friday and Saturday Only Visit our Bargain Basement. blind, was home on a vacation from \Switzerland Will “THave been using Doctor Caid- well’s Syrup Pepsin for more than seven years. ‘I believe it saved my little grand- caused by the condition of her stomach, until we gave her Syrup Pepsin. Our family thinks there is no remedy like Dr. Caldwell’s Kansas City, Mo. ee Dr. Caldwell’s The. Perfect Laxative Sold ‘by Druggists Everywhere E sre) $1.00 A mild, pleasant laxative, as positively effective as it is gentle in its action. For a free trial Caldwell, 458 Washington St., Monticello, Ill. OHNSON'S .. Popular Priced Store was burned to death in a fire which gutted the home. The girl, totalty the Bathgate school for the blind. Mrs. Van Scoik succeeded in saving five small children. The blind girl was asleep upstairs. BUY W. 8, 8 —— \ORPHEUM CLOSED DURING REPAIRS Arthur Eauer, manager of the Or- pheum theatre, announces’ that the,’ theatre is now closed for repairs. H#! Plans several improvements and the date of re-opening will be announced in the columns of The Tribunc. BUY W, 8. S.- U Handle Exchange Of War Prisoners Washington, D. C. Aug. 2—The president of Switzerland will open the conference between commissioners or ad such terrible spasms, stomach and bowels,” Caldwell, written by’ 1012 Garfield Ave. ) Pepsin and address to Dr. W. B. the United States and Germany for the exchanse of prisoners:which 1s to be. held 1,1, Switzerlanpa;.,-Advices to this effe/t ‘were received her today with genuine. pleasure. Everything affecting prisoners in both the United States/and Germany, their exchange, repatsiation, condition and’ treatment ill be taken ‘up at this conference. CASTORIA In Use For Over 30" Years the Signature of fa (© { Make new floors of old by the Chi-. Namel graining process. Easily applied; costs about 2¢ a square foot. Sanitary, washable, heclproof and extremely dur- able. Imitates all hardwoods. There’s a Chi-Namel varnish, enamel or other finish for every home use. Ke ChiNamel Store 5 minutes. tree. ned to one represeniag@ merchant i = alw 4 igh grad Utain ts are ¢ local: We are exclusive agents for Chi-Namel products advertised in national magazines because they. conform to our well-known. standards of quality merchandise, low Prices and satisfactory service. Chi-Namel Color, Varnishes — also un colored — for floors, woodwork and furni= ture. Chi-Namel White Enamel steys waite — H won't crack or chip, easily applied by anyone. Chi-Namel Auto Finishes sire color and gloss in one application. Seif-leveting. Show no brush marks. Water and weather prec! A ete mc “BISMARCK’S FASTEST GROWING STORE?’ Clearance at only One big lot of general utility dresses at 10 Per Cent Discount Silk Dresses We are offering a few silk dress specials for Friday and Saturday only, values to $35.00 at . Coats and Suits You will find some wonderful specials in our) silk, for Friday and Coat and Suit Department— On On On On “The Prices Speak for Themselves” Wash Skirts “SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE” One lot at One lotat......... “the Store With Over 1,000 Garments ——~—— The Store With Over 1,000 Garments ummer Clearance Sale at Prices that Speak for Themselves Wash Dresses Wash Dresses, values to $25.00, Summer - $9.98 "$19.98 elotat../.... e lot at . elotat... elotat... Some fine specials for Friday and Saturday tae Hardware (o. Any hat in the store, values to $15.00, clear- ance sale. The lot consists of Mi- Parasols, including all Buy W.S. S. “Help Win the. War” ————— Hats “Summer. Clearance Sale” .$1.98 HATS lans, Leghorns, etc., etc., ete. Parasols Saturday only $1.59 $1.69 1.98 2.25 2.98 3.98 4.98 ner