The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 12, 1919, Page 3

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{URSBAY, JUNE 112,:1919. ‘AC UITTE) ce) @) Harry Linden of Chicago, and. Mré. q ,-Minn., aR i poowte Have’ answered:the: ast Pal SPECIAL ELECTION ; ake 0 | Se SaeE RE RED AanRan Ce FTE pane te Of the fall aes: Mledatrum and. Stiae Flor.|/ Aumer” Requests. Seem |S Paul, June 12—Governor Burns |!" E, HOARD, Dy ©. i rE, WwW ‘TRIED oa an ied is a ur Wedding Day, y e is- lence left: Monday for Stacy:to attend H alf Million “to 7 it “ian ct I EA ae i e 2 C., i ON ANOTHER’ ONE) ier wits uote couse vee Le |" ean ‘lat ore Valley Cite Times Reson ing Tur, Tuy tok for a apecat| _ceeclDgstn of Chirac : 8 of Chie: : We ! ‘uesday, Ju for. a. special den, The wedding march from Lohen- | Hilborn: of Portal,)N,°D.; 3 mt ae po: Tinee-Record.| 4 Snare. Anarchists coneraretant Mscicnin ‘Minnesota 119 Fourth St. ea Bismarek, N. dD Aten Gane Motes ea raha ied ‘eri den Played by. the: two. violins of Buchanan,’ N. D.’ 1M aM ve, Saturday. ) Washingt “June, 12. Attor y in: federa! iy rt and the organ. © Mrs. Staples :is-a’svell- known ValNey r.cand ) Mrs. Atiinson |. of ashington, June _Attorne; = 4 fist of the .week,'on’ a-charge. of re-| The happy couple “webe preceded City: girkand y' er the, best | Aventie: B® have:had.as: thei it the} G 1 Pals GOING: AES BREET aielin eal lbwae; elt ica) Helin ee ute ry gir a “an h ter the, b ri pasr week Atts: EM ‘appon tof: MMi pr nieriibrdtean eatin UAENETETUUEUUGOEONEUUUueduueeanneggueugeuusecuaenecaoeuoczescecuusecanegagsUrannnt trial under | a.. second indictment Hilborn, They ‘were. also: attended A ‘ Fi . u y | neapolia,. clit her stay}, tion to i P : charging conspiracy.. .Gandel Mis Gladys Schmoll and Mr. ‘Bea ei inssthe. ¢ Saturday, when [propria ion to carry, on the hunt for { is cused. of ‘having - received .- loot (trom Ptus she wilt” be. accompanied home. by anarchists, bomb throwers and ene- “hi freight shipments - valued . at~-$15.000| ~ ‘The bride was beautifully gowned in congratulations. : Mrs, NWvinen who’ goes.to attend|mies of law and order. deflected rough the. /Twin City) white georgette crepe:with: pearl. trim-|. ‘Mr. and the graduation » exércises. of. the Far ea emp AE. yards to points in‘ North Dakota, The] mings, veil and orange blossoms, carry-|future home x Woods, “Kindergarten. school from ¥ MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN merchandise which ‘tugned up miss-| ing a bride's bouquet: of/red roses andj Mr. Staples -is'-cas ACN [which Miss “Anne Atkinson graduates.|: Minneapolis, June 12.—Wheat re- ing was consigned to Beattie, Spo-| sthilax. | Misé Schmoll, the’ bridesmaid] byfiliant. future is ie them, aud| Mrs. Atkingon and Miss Atkinson|C®Pts, 125 cars compared with 285 kane, Portland,’ and: various . other |'wore a: maize colored crepe:de chens| we bespelk for them: many. -happy | plan'to return home in a few days af-|Cats a year ago; cash No, 1, $2.43 to paris of the country. gown and-carried a bouquet of flowers; | ye! | They take with them the best |ter commencement... $2.48; “corn, $1.84 to $165; oats, The popular ; thing a Se eae The groom: was attired in navy. blue! | 65:8-8¢ to 66 8-8c;\flax $4.90 to/$4.92. - WELL KNOWN YOUNG ;. - | serge. : Bismarck (Hospital . Notes. Pee maa Se i “ ~The ceremony was performed to).the Mr, and, Mrs, Claude Chappel, of} :* ODD FELLOWS TONIGHT OF phe very jaunty s 4 PEOPLE ARE UNITED mmted tones of the violin and subdued Wing, are‘the parents of a fine now| Cavitul City Lodge No. 2, 1. 0.0. F., Fell hi gee tonés-of ‘the pipe organ, son; nora utHlaemonnines wit nfeet this evening at’ 8 p.m. in young fellows who like to be dressed a8 if they had just got up something new for them- } selves, these’ double- Miss Marie Seme left the hospital ws hall. Grand lodge repre- this morning: for herhome at’ Kulw. | will tender, their report ‘of Among otherg to return to their|{€ proceedings of the\recent session homes: today! were: the Misses Sybel at: Fargo, following which the second ‘amd Josephine Corliss, of Thelan, and| #4 third, degrees will be conferred Harold: Gorder, “of Kint ‘of ‘Kintyre. upon. five candidates. * A large attend- On Tuesday afternoon at,4 o'clock | Immediately. following thd: ceremony at the First Congregational church’ of }an infornml reveption gave the many this city occurred the. wedding of Miss | friehds’ assembled \an opportunity. ty Mabel Editiy Winkler and ‘Mr. Georg: | congratulate the groom and give many] , Washburn, auditor! for the S00 Wellington “Staples, both well known | good wishes to the bride. After the] Line, is here from, Minneapolis and is IT avr TGS aiiG UL UST CGSGTG LE 4 SHUCUAUESESSEAGUEEOGUONCUSEHOAUSUASSOUOLUANCENUEEENSHSNAS 404090405029! €SGUGSTESUDENGSELOLUCEUSEOLESUUULULEEURETLRURSSTERUROVUSCASOCULHAAERELOUSS young people of: our. city. The cere- | reception a dinner was served ‘in the| a : niony was performed by Rev, J..F. U. |oarlors: of the ‘church by the Ladies’ Ruesy ot se erenaer acidic. ance and a good time'are anticipated.) breastéd ' waist - seam ; Bohnhoff- The church was prettily dec- { guild. After the splendid dinner the}, Here Wednesday, HAGAN WINS S GOLF ‘é ? styles afe/the ° highly Fy orated with ‘greeng and flowers, the | guests all had an opportunity of: wit- ’ general color, scheme being red’ and | nessing fhe many presents bestowed up- JNITLE FP R M BRADY | Weather Report | white. ‘The enttre’ Setting “ Wag): very oe the happy couple by. multitude of NSERC Tine 10° Walter | SS beautiful and- the ceremony. was very:|admirjng friends and relatives, A a a jane, 12—Walter |" For 2 é 3 impressive and beautifully carried ouf,| numbet .of friends and relatives were > « | Hagan’ today: the open national wemperatire Tae Sinan dane Just before the ceréhtony a mustenl | present’from out of town. Among the ‘ At Jamestown golf championship on the local links.| Temperature af noo: program was given by Mr. and Mrs. {out of town guests were Mr. nnd Mrs,|\_ Misses. Winifred Knutson _and| Playing-off a:tie:with M. J. Brady of| Highest. yesterday ; ved , Mary Sheahan attended the alumni ex-| Oakland, Hagan led his rivalSby one|Towest yesterda ercises at St, John’s, in. Jamestown | stroke-in 18"holes. He was around in| rowest last nig! Wednesday evening. 71; Brady in.7, inte / | Precipitation .. Attending €o! ti Highe$t wind vel xv, anending Convention, ani| PORTLAND GETS oes i 4 FORECAST cone tl wie een eel yin aug _ SHRINE IN 1920 ghee North Dat : Unsettled bey er With thundershowers this afteroo1 go attend £6 convention ‘tis teat Indianap is, Ind,, June 12.—Port- or tonight; somewhat “cools fog To Meet F Friday. land, Ores us sgcletted over New! Qr-| Friday generally fair. i <eThe iiembers ‘of the Wonien's Re-|leans as the 1920 meeting place ‘at 'ORRIS W. ROBERTS, */ Het Corps: will meet on Fridaf after- jy session, here) to- _. Meteorologist. paon, Jung 13, at. 2:30, at the home| 4 ]/of Mrs. Margaret McConkey, 219 Sec- ond debate CANADIAN BE HERN Smith is Back. W. J. Smith of the state Highway4\ commission returned to the city We . nesday evening from a three weeks’ trip to points inthe gourhern, part|nurses was dispatched “today to the P. H. Bowler, U...S.. marghal from Fargo, was a visitor in Bismarck on Wedneagay, returning foiny. on No. popular thing. Hart Schaffner —& Marx certainly did something when they designed these models: If you ‘haven’t seen the new ones, come on in.. s = 4 ; re > Bergeson’s- The home of Hart Schaffner, & Marx clothes Copyright 1919 Hat Scat ner & Mare of the state. ~. | scene * of the. kof a Canadian SULUUULAADOUEAEOOLOUAUUNL MM e x Nowihasn expres} be ‘which left here To Valley City. for the east. this*mofning. Particu- Miss Irene Algeo, qgughter of Mr.|Jars of the accident Were not obtain- and Mrs. James’ Algeo, Rose apart-! able: ments, has gone.to Valley City, her former home, for a few weeks’ visit with friends. \ eee Returns This Evening. ARROW Ba TROY TAILORED sorTCOLLARS . FIT WELL—WASH EASILY Mrs,/ James Haloran, of Bismarck, | F who has been a guest of Mrs. T. PD 4 Cluett, Peabody § Co., Inc., Troy, N. Y. Hughes, Seventh avenue south, Far- ‘ X uj 0, for the past week, will return to 4 . iij#er home this evening. - L } ok HudRuuuucneueccuacncocncetcgeavacnnavucaiinatquninnia HvAUsatacvecuuavsocacaccteearas a UNAS Visited at Mangan. W.. F.. DuVall‘ of Valley City, who has been attending the ‘state Fire- men’s convention here this week, went over to“Mandan yesterday for a i ie with’ hig: gon; fon, George DifVal}. i Skirtings, Suitings and Waistings— One. table of. Skirtings, Suitings and Waistings of Piques, Voiles and Batiste, values ye ‘to’ 2 5c 45c per yard. Special, per yard . c. VERTICAL FI i AN seis Vas 2 Drawers | ; i of ome3: Drawers | «4 Drawers” Solid Oak, Substantially Vertical Folders and Guides. |). Stationery, Blank Books, i From, Dickinson. ig a ny i T.\A. Tollefson and Wilson Bye" ing. ice a) arrived in the tity Wednesday even-| Chevrolet, Hupmobile ing from Dickinson and are spending a couple of days here on businese and Hudson Motor While in’ the capital’ city they are stopping at-the Van Horn. Cars ‘Returned to Valley. Beach Cloths— A large assortment of this oplag fabric in White, Light Blue, Cadet Blue,' Pink, Rose and Tan. Width 36 inches ; regular 65e quality.” Special, per yard ..:.. 48c ge beeseeecdons AWS ~ ’ / b ie * Chief of} Police ‘Ernest S: n Smith Form-a-Trucks and ° es ; Ginghame— he cam meta rsa Tractors See ifn SNE on e ate ! 5 Ba ed Write for our catalogue of Office Furniture & Supplies = oh Wednesday. evan after ee j Kelly-Springfield and Headquarters for Tempoint Self- Filling. Foyatain | Pens ecGwe very, fine “quality Gingham in Plaids, Stripes, tecks and Plain Colors. All new and late designs of the most popular colors, and. combinations. 2 8 \Our pe dees 39c quality, Sparta per ans a ¢c ing the. firemen’s: convention: { Fepeylvania Tires Hod ee pital city ar \Prest-o-Lite Batteries and Parts yn Webi _, $250 and Up. SaUAGUUEUALERAUAASEOUQEOEUGUOUONUOUOSACNEUGUOUUNHOEOERELODOUESUCUOUDERUCOURUUONOUOCAONOLOUEES Devonstire- 2° | BOE aruiaine tu Deane: dors and cetinstione Begdlar de 3B | vnc goat co Hoe tive, Orqson| which we will sell at reduced |= : Bismarck, N.D. tale 45e quality. Special, ner yard BASS epaa 3 IC elmiay none their trip west elite for’ pasate een ees : i tory July 1. Some real bargains, |7IUtsveuuisnseneuannsseueaaunl GNUQONQGOUUUUEONOQQUOUUECQQOOGOGUCUUOUOUEUONUGOQGGUOQOGOOGUUONOGOUUOLOLOOEQOQOUUVGqOOONUOOC0OGGOUUUUOLONOHOONOpHOOOLOLUCE: Dies in Minnesota s Z aN Dr. A. T. Bodien died at the home}, s—— of--his parents. dt Stacy, Minn., last |' A eas night if The deceased mar- MISSOURI VALLEY rie Ss 0] edstrum, 01 city on Jhuly 2 P 1918: Ban. she parent MOTOR COMPANY | A ict! ff the epidemic, . oat October 2 1918, just . three Bismarck, N. D. . H/months after Her marriage. In‘ the H|space .of ‘ter months both of these bee \ Lingerie Crepe— / A Krinkle Kloth in a very large selection of new and wanted colors of very good quality. ~ 3. LY’ Regular 45¢ pale: Special, per ‘cape wigin'? C.- Crepe de. ‘Chine— gs © One lot of Crepé de ‘Chin’ of the 1 new and. wanted colors. Regular’ we 25 mana. $1 Special, per se So beaeaceie’ | 89 Carl -R.. Kositzky Women’s. Hosiery, : One lot of f réguiar 5e quality. Special for Friday and Sa day, ea a ere abe ghoes Aare Ge . One table of Women’s, Misses’, Children’s and Boys’ Seats ng Atate Auditor, will speak at the follow- ing places and on the following dates: A Baldwin = =~ + June 23 - M. Summer Toys— cS Wiltn - - + June 23 - M. co 1, i oi’ ns ; v Ne : i Wheel bariows, Jiffy ater Mutomotlee, Pata Wing Peery . ” June 24 - - - - 10 P. M. Wagons and Juvenile Carts, ; ; eae iB 2P.M \ Special 10 per‘cent Discount BMA es Ae Me RE, St Da es : Tuttle - oe June 24 “= - - + 8 P. M. | Bungalow Aprons _ Cue, Lee \ Driscoll - + - ;June2 - - - -, 10A.M, -piece Al , F icnic— i Te pea MM Riad Oe Soe se ibn eee At the picnic Sterling - - ~~ June 25\- 2. P.M BUCK is “the preferred’. McKenzie - =, June2 - - -- - \ 8P.M. and sizes. Values up to $2.50. 9 8 Cc Special RECN et tates dsete see ese: soft-drink.” The Fittle folks \ ‘i willsee that you don’t aaa it; \ ‘ : * 9 q A * ° Childen s Dresses— EO he Sabie Will explain the, * In. all th 4 r - F ee Swen ae tes apd outs of at oxts buckee | ADMINISTRATIONLAW,, | \ JUDICIAL LAW 14 years. Special food SUS DISCOUNT f Keep it cold; itll keep ss aioe esidalsoe You cheerful on sweltery days, IMMIGRATION LAW - \ PRINTING LAW CHICABO tS DISTRIB NATIONAL BEVERAGE COMPANY, CHICAGO Suits ahd ‘dbata Special prices on all Summer Suits and ‘Coats. Wholesale Distributor: STACY-BISMARCK co. EVERYBODY IS INVITED TO COME

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