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ooly oy Pa % é . > , r ‘ ‘ 8 ‘ ‘ ; 4 , , ‘ 5 . } } { ry a | 5 ose} “" TUESDAY, MAY 6, 1919. HIGHWAY’'COMMISSI CULMINATES IN HAPPY ‘WEDDING | At the residence of the Very Rev. M. J. Hiltner on Saturday morning the marriage of Edward F. Dowd and Miss Agnes ‘Hoaglund, prominent Bis- marck young people, was celebrated. Attending the couple were the Miss- es Minnie! E. Hénnessy, Ruby B. Schu- mann and Amanda Forsberg. Follow- ing the ceremony the wedding party proceeded to the: Grand Pacific hotel, where an ‘elaborate ‘breakfast was served. Mr. and Mrs. Dowd lett Saturday afternoon on 4 for a wedding trip MEMENTOES FOR NORTH DAKOTA HISTORICAL MUSEUM FROM WAR The state historical society ha lately received consignment of various interesting relics from battlefields ‘n France, These articles were sent by Maj. Dana Wright, who is now in command of’a salvage corps in the region of Verdun. ‘They show tks of the hard. battering they ‘ave re- exived from shell fire, and ave still muddy with the clay churned up by the tumult of battle. i The latest articles sent by Major Wright include a broken ¥ rifle and a'broken German rifle, a French 5 canteen and a German canteen, two) PRR AR ARR ARRAS, ‘* CITY NEWS : Visited Bismarck Friends Mrs. E. M. Serr’ and children of Hazen,’ formerly residents of Bis- marck, haye been visiting with friends here since Saturday, At Minot Dr. W. J. Hutcheson’ of McCabe M. E. church left this morning for Minot to spend a few days on matters of business, and plans to return to the city. Friday. Returned Home’ '- Mrs.' Mathew Crowley ‘of’ Hebro: who ‘had ‘spent the past three weeks in Bismarck. visiting at the home of Mrs. W, O. Ward, Seventh street, re- turned to her home Tuesday. Ernest Lettiere Wanted Mrs. Thomas Poole, Red Cross sec- retary, requests Ernest Lettiere to communicate ‘with her at 445K or Phone 258, when, she states, he will learn something of interest. . 2 , Teachers’ Exams The quarterly teachers’ examination will be held in Bismarck on May 8 and 9. The examination will be held in the county court room, and also at the school house ;at Wing. Pot Luck Supper A pot luck supper to which the men folk’ of thé church are jinvited, will follow a_spétial. meeting of the en Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid society to be held in the: churchi;parlors at 2:30 ‘Thursday afternoon. Mandan Stars Here Between 25 and 30 members of the Mandan Eastern Star were arrivals in the city this afternoon on No. 8 to attend the Eastern Star. banquet and:meeting this evening. There will be a:large class initiated this evening and,also the annual, inspection by the grand-matron. ...,,, Spent Sunday Here Mrs. Jean Darimody, who i: ing in the Harris district, was, among'|’ those to attend':the Missourj Slope Educational association meeting at Mandan last week, after which Mrs. Darmody spent Sunday visiting with friends in Bismarck, returning to her school work Monday morning. Returned From Camp Custer Hal Hagen, who has been in the service since last July, and who has been stationed at Camp Custer, ar- rived in the city today to visit with relatives and friends. He leaves to- morrow for Wilton, where he will visit his parents before returning to Fargo where he will take up his former ~TCHY SPOT TURNED TOPIMPLE On Face, Pained to Wash. Lost Sleep. Cuticura Healed, “T noticed an itchy spot on my face which soon turned intoa pimple. My face would pain me to wash it. It itcheé and burned and when I would Scratch it would irritate my face, and I would feel aburning sensation which caused me to lose sleep. “Then I used Cuticura. They gave me relief and I used a fourth of a cake of Soap and a fourth of a box of Ointment when I was healed.” (Signed) F. E. Gribow, 950N. Camp- bell Ave., Chicago, Ill, July 8, 1918. w=5-Cuticura Toilet Trio a Consisting of Cuticura Soap, Oint- mentand Talcum, promote skin pur- ity and health. “They are not only most valuable for the treatment of pimples.dandruffand irritated scalps, but: their great mission {s to prevent such conditions. Cuticura Soap used exclusively for the toilet, and Cuti- cura Ointment as needed, keep the skin and scalp clean, clear and healthy. Finally dust with Cuticura Talcum to powder and perfume. ee by Matt, Address post-card: . B, x everywhere, intment 25 and 60c. ‘Taleum 25e, oe. Home Made Candies —and—— Ice Cream EVERYONE WELCOME TO VISIT US | severccccrrccnecoens: and INSPECT OUR ENTIRE PLANT AT ANY TIME Olympia Candy Shop On Bdwy—Opp. Postoffice ON ROMANCE to points east. They will first go to Medina, N. Y., to visit at the home of the groom, and returning, they will stop over at Cocato, Minn,, for a short visit with Mrs, Dowd's parents. Upon the return of the couple they wi'l be at home at the Grand Pacific to their host of triends. Mr. Dowd is assistant engineer in the state highway commission, and Mrs. Dowd has becn employed in the same department. Their many friends exten to them best wishes and con- gratulations, nnn ch bayonets in“their scabbards, and two German signboards. One of the signboards is from an ammunition | dump near Brehville, about 12) miles north of Verdun. The inscription on ; this signboard reads “Rauchen streng |verboten.” The other signboard is from near Bingrville in the west part of the Argonne forest, about one mile |from where the “Lost Battalion”> was several days in the ravine, and. near | where Lieut. Kenneth Wanner was killed. The inseription on: this ‘sign- board is “Nach feuerstellung,” and be- low that the figures and letter of the section. yi: position with the Fargo Mercantile Co, Spent Saturday Here Margaret Owen of New Salem and Rosalie Knudson of Taylor, were visi- tors in Bismarck on Saturday and were stopping at the Van Horn. From Wilton Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chapelle of | Wilton, were among the out-of-town callers in Bismarck yesterday and while here were stopping at the Grand Pacific. From Robinson Mrs. A, Hetland of Robinson, is a "visitor in the city. Mrs. Hetland came to receive medical treatment, and ex- pects to be in Bismarck for several weeks. From Iowa A. K. Masson of Rake, Ia., is in the ‘city ‘and will spend some time here looking after matters of business. hile in Bismarck he is registered at the Van Horn. ; 1 From Dickinson C. F. Merry and son, Lorne, were arrivals in the city yesterday from Dickinson,’ and are spending today here on business, being registered at the Grand Pacific. ry To Meet Wednesday ae | The Trinity Ladies’ Aid society will meet in the church parlors Wednesday Jafternoon, with Mrs. Simon Nelson‘as hostess. The members. and \ their friends are cordially invited, frost aah TID | fooqte Catholic Ladies’ Ai Mesdames Paul LaFrance and Wil- liam Laist will entertain the Catholic Ladies’ Aid society at the Knights of Columbus hall Thursday afternoon. A full attendance of members is desired. To Plan Rummage Sale of Mrs. C. W. Finwall on‘!Thursday: evening, when plans will bemade ‘for } the: rummage sale which’ the’ society to conduct May 17.0 4! Returns From France Sergeant Robert Baillie of Valley City, has safely arrived in New York and is expected to arrive home soon ‘according to word received by his brother, Robert Baillie, Sr. Home From Overseas Tom Galvin, a well known Bismarck young man landed in New York on Saturday, May 38, after fourteen months’ service in France. Mr. Galvin was formerly with the H. A. Thomp- son Plumbing & Heating Co. Will Erect Building K. A. Bonhus of Valley City, has sold the old Holmes building on Fifth avenue to the Bertram brothers who will tear the same down as soon as they, are through with spring seeding. 'Tis will do Away with one of the old- andmarks; of the city to make rooii'for a modern, fine building, . To Attend Meeting Mesdames 'Charles Hedlund, H. 0. Janney, Joe Evander, C, D. Stewart and A. M. Landgren, were arrivals in the city last evening over the Soo from Underwood, coming to attend the meeting of the Eastern Star held here tonight. While in Bismarck the ladies are guests at the Grand Pacific. Met Last Evening The C. 0. M. Sunday school class of the Methodist church met last eve- ning at the home of Miss Eunice Ol- sen. There are 30 members in the class and they have pledged $30 a year for the aid of the centenary movement. At-the meeting last night a social time was enjoyed after the business session, Left for East Miss Harriett Gentz, who was for- merly employed at Webb Bros. store, returned to the city Friday from Stanton, where she visited with friends during the past week. Miss Gentz remained here for an over-Sun- day stay, leaving last evening on No. 1 for an extended visit in Philadel- phia, Pa. Leaves for Northwest Rev. George Buzzelle, rector of St. Georges, this morning accompanied | Bishop J.: Poyntz Tyler as far as Fargo, thence the Bismarck cleric will proceed over the Great Northern to Portland ~and other Pacific coast points. Before returning to Bismarck, Rev. Buzzelle will visit at Moscow, Idaho, his former parish. Miss Knowles Hostess Miss Catherine Knowles pleasantly entertained a number of friends Thursday, evening at a theatre party eee MASONS NOTICE A Special Wednesday night to confer the F.C. Degree. 7:30 THERE ARE SMILE “ The Ladies’ Aid society of the First |, | Baptist church will meet at the ‘home'!’ e Tribune N..E. A. Special to Th i New York. Gee! s the ave these eight profe dear old Broadway—and lumped. to: gether the elght amiable young’ per sgns,,pull dawn a jolly little $156,000 a year, just Lop;lnoking pleasant. IAQ! thatcthej are: onl smile: four hours: a day- time on Wed lay and 8: réquired to} at the auditorium, the occasion being | the-birthday anniversary of the host- ess. In the party went to see the C ited to the home of Where a dainty lunch At the Van Horn, . | Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Higgins of Bald win were arr in the city yes day, and are gue: at the Van Horn. Mr, Higgins is shier in the Baldwin state bank. s i To Historical Meeting. Dr. M. R. Gilmore North Dakota historical mu left for St. Louis to attend the an al convention of the issippi Val-| ley Historical association, of which he is a memver. The nu ation will meet at Washington university Thurs-} day and Friday. Enjoyable Event | Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. John A. Larson of ‘Sixth street, de- lightfully entertained a group of friends:. There wert 24: guests; iand whist formed “an ‘enjoyable: pastime; for thexevening. Those who proved SHE’S ENGLAND’S _ | PRIZE BEAUTY, a SABBACE, | This handsome girl's face won $2500 for her in a beauty contect which had | for its competitors British war work- ers. She has been asked to marry F*RINSTANC ANYBODY would smile tory ha ge yearly salary of al smilers from! y feelprator” ini the wings.awhoso pusis! ton in “Up in, Mabor’s, Room,” Rvelyn| ness it is to Keep. the company,’ tr¢ ft Pardon intra ateHel br the aaa ,; day afternoon at 3 entered, apprentice degree in Masonry jb. wv é ? from Bismarck Lodge, No. 5 at a'sp ah ‘> SSB—9 ee Ser! | didly attended meetin’ 'in' the Masonic i Ds ai! res temple Monday evening. ~The work | Ele: began ‘early in the evening and con- | tinued until midnight. The candi-} dates included prominent citizens from ‘ q ib THAT MAKE US*RICH! E THESE— AT» $19,500 PER! your smile The smilers of the dollar sign are can smil You've. gu he cheerful | -| reading from left to right, top _r no place on the| Constance Binney in “39 Kast,” Te Costa, in “The. Royal Vagabond; Helen Hayes in “Dear Brutus.” Sec- ond row smilers are Fay Marbe, in “The Velvet Lady,” center, ‘Lucy; Cots for the girl thermore, {he a thingiof the past. heap an ma. Go behind] and belov. left, Mollie King in “Good star to chorus, smiling. = : => th double} the ‘scenes any night and you will; Morning, Judge,” and Josephine Vic- SS serccccccerccscsscccecs. secccessebabeccerdsserssbederaeeen => urday att the “accelerator” busy prompt-| tor. = wk = RRA A = ; = ( | = ; = to be the best players for the evening| THREE CITIES, ON SAME ° |= . Bl k of. a were Mr. and’ M Em. H. Light, who r 77 : = : en et yore sent eitls who}captured the prizes for the gentle-| DAY, GET D. B. C. PUPILS = e ave a 0C a — ‘a Kimball Young | men’s and ladies’ high After Misses Mamie Olson, Anna = ott = he performance the! the games we " EST Ete ere reget 08 VED ee = e performan ie games weer over, 1 Anderso¥!d TBersitieee Kelling, = i - eee 1 Dakota oBusiness ES é ium = son,. the | Jollege, Fargo, N. Ds obtained }=. ° oi ag: pe ony ee ne with ‘good positions on the same day |= g complimentary, to; Mr. and Mrs, Asa * three different cities. 3 Miss Olson went to the Farm- State Bank, Sanish, N. D. Miss Kelling to the First Na. al Bank, Baker, Mont.. and , Anderson to the Lowa State Dawson. To Meet Thursday. ; The district Ladies’ Aid sovi the Methodist church will me o'cloe jet No. 1 meets Jopnson.| Livestock Insurance Co., Fargo, District No. ined ai! N, 2) ! H WO Bo. pupils are always in :,demand by northern business I. L. Watkins, Pres., Da- ota Business College, 806 Front | iSt., Fargo, N. D., invites ques- tions about the D. B. C. courses ;of study. Summer school opens \early. in June.—Advt: the-{ day eveni lox and the husbands of the m of this district will be entertained at this meeting. Many Received, Degrees Fourteen candidates received» Wilton, Began and other nearby cities as well as from the capital city. Wed- nesday evening the fellowcraft degree will be conferred by the blue lodge on a number of candidates, and Friday evening the Royal Arch Masons will | have a banquet and degree work. Mon- day evening’s meeting was made espe- cially notable by the attendance ofa number of prominent Masons.from outside points en route to Minot to attend the state conclave of the grand commandery. .The visitors included Willis L, Richards of Dickinson, grand generalissimo, and Otto Bauer of Man- dan, grand inspector general. | UTUACEQAOUUUENGARNDUUCANAELEUUGEANOAL su Cleaning Up, Plowing ‘or rémov- i ing rubbish, call Wachter, Phone} Ny ey Ny a THIS IS THE TIME i FOR VACUUM START NOW TO « GLEAR YOUR SKIN fy the unusual cleaning tasks about the house. They enable one to clean and renovate ‘without the need of taking hangings down or sending things out of the house to be * cleaned. They are money- savers -— every one of | - - them. Would you be entirely rid.of that} 4 Homenber Ahn ble kin trouble? “Would you | i drive aw those*pimples? | Do you} ire a r, fair skin free from ag-} gravating eruptions? 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