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“BISMARCK WINS [f" nist oro! Big Dance —— if ‘There will be another big dance at the Schebbler Farm Wed- ! Patzman’s Colts Nose Out Vic- 9 wesday, June 25th. The last one was such a grand success tory by One Point in that. we have decided to have two more dances hefore haying Thrilling Contest dime. Don’t forget the time and nlace, the 25th at Schebbler’s Varm—four miles from town. MUSIC BY O’CONNOR’S ORCHESTRA 3 _-. MONDAY, JUNE 23, 1919. BISMARCK WOMAN IS RE-ELECTED ~~ GRAND SECRETARY OF 0. E, S,[M-Hesking was reelected grand secre was re-elected grand treasurer. Miss Mrs. Clara Warriner of Grand Forks) as grand worthy matron of the grand | Lora E. Kinney was made conductress who, during the past year has so ef-| caapter of Eastern Star, The other of-| und the associate conductress is Mrs, ficiently served the tern Star grond | ficers elected were: Grand patron, {Cora -Richmond of Minnewaukan. . lodge as associate grand matron, was! Charles E. Boyden, Lisbon; associate OFFICERS INSTALLED. ee : ' elected to succeed Mrs, Mffifie V, Lahr} grand matron, Mrs, Mildred Vick, Cay-| Formal instllation of officers. took *. peace at the temple Friday afternoon 3s and Mrs. Gertrude Parker, past grand natron, of Lisbon, who presided at the meeting two years azo, had charge of installation ceremonies. i Preceding the election of officers Fri- day morning, reports of the various committees were herd. Following the efection the grand chapter received a committee from grand chapter of Royal Arch Masons, who extended greetings to the Eastern Star chapter. EVENING SESSIO; The celebration of the silver jubilee aller; associate~grand patron, George E, C. Goetzze, Crosby, Mrs. Florence M. Hoskins was re-elected grand secre- PUTT Bismarck nosed out one run ahead | of Wilton on the latter's home dia-| mond Sunday afternoon in a game} | that was a fight from the drop of the; hat. The contest closed with a 2 to 1 |\Za@ victory for Patzman's Colts, the cap: |. ital city representatives, but it was PAU UCU aniversary of the Eastern Star order iu North Dakota and what is said to be one of the most elaborate and in- teresting events held at the temple dur- ing the grand chapter, took place Thursday evening. The first grand chapter meeting in North Dakota was held twenty-five years ago and since that time the growth of the order has Mary Pickford in her new anybody’s battle until the last man was retired. The game was played in one hour and thirty minutes before a huge crowd which ineluded ten car- loads of Bismarck fans. Roy Norman, on the mound for the Colts, had the pill under full control all the time, and he had a lot of stuff on it. The Joy and Gladness That Has Been Contributed to the World by the Victrola Is Beyond All Computation In tight places he settled down and retired the ligniters in one-two. three order. Schnelder, backstop for the Colts, ably seconded Norman's good work. Johnson was on the fir: ing line for Wilton and Nixon held the receiving end. The lignite city has a real battery. and the Bismarck sluggers found Johnson for a very few clean hits. Real sport for Bismarck is _prom- ised in the return game which Wilton will play here the morning of July 4. Both of the teams will be strengthen- ed in the meantime, and one of the fastest exhibitions that ever has been witnessed here is assured. Next Sunday, man's Colts, with their manager, Rudy Patzman, and a big bunch of Bismarck fans, will go to Hazelton to meet the strong aggrega- tion which represents that town. RUISES—CUTS Cleanse thoroughly— reduce inflammation by cold wet compres- ses—apply lightly, without friction— VICKS VAPORUB: “YOUR BODYGUARD" -30#. GOF, been sufficient to rank it with the strongest fraternal organizations in the state. Special lodge services were held at the opening of the meetiag, A class of SIX candidates Was initiated, the degree team of Acacia chapter exemplifying the work, A delegation from the grand lodge A. F. and A. M. presented the grand chapter of Eastern Star with a handsome flag and with a stirring pa- triotic address, Judge H. G, Vick of Cavalier made the presentation, The program of the evening included a clever reading by Mrs. Laura Wick- ard, a delightful piano solo by Mrs, Kote Armstrong and the dance of the “slow-worm” with special lighting ef- fects by Misses Glenna Garvin and Li- jah Warnken. Miss Geraldine played the accompaniment on the piano, feature production, “Capt. Kidd, Jr.,” is the attraction at the Bis- marck theater tonight. ~~ Snelling early in. 1917, being one cf the few to receive a captain's com- mission. He, won his majority at Camp Dodge; where he was stationed a year before going overseas, While abroad he was cited for especially meirtorious’ service. STUER Returns to ihe City Dr. George A. McFarland has re- turned to the city from a short trip to ponits in the state. He visited at Valley City on Thursday and made a speech at the Alumni association ban- auet. On Friday Dr. McFarland at- The ining room of the temple was|tended a school officers’ meeting in beautifully and appropriately decoratod McIntosh county. Tor the buffet supper, ver decorations TF predominating. A profusion of suim- To Give ineer flowers added to the beauty of the room, which was centered with the buge birthday cake of three tiers sur. reunded by twenty-five silver taper: Ropes of silver in canopy effect cove! e the center table and other tables were aranged in the form of a star, Mrs. Clara Warriner, acting worthy matron, cut the cake, which was served by the grand officers. Miss Elsie Rohde had charge of the dining room. AUTO RIDE FRIDAY. At 4:30 o'clock Friday afternoon Without a Victrola you are missing your share of : this immortal contribution to human happiness. Picture to yourself a hot evening on a cool porch in town or at the lake with some one or group of world famous singers or instrumentalists entertaining you, tirelessly ; then and only then can you begin to appre- ciate the marvel of the Victrola. See the various types of machines tomorrow—and remember that this is the— SHIRTS B eautiful colorings, newest weaves and patterns ouse Party. Miss Margaret Mudgett has issued invitations tor a house party to be given at Shoreham lake, Detroit, Minn., during the fortnight beginning June 22. Guests will include mem- bers of the Kappa Alpha Theta sor- ority of which the hostessisanactive member. They are Miss Florence Beecham of Valley City, Miss Helena Huesgen of Devils Lake, Miss Hor- tense Monroe of Langdon, Miss Har. riett Newman of Minneapolis. Misses Mudgett and Huesgen were students HAND PRESSING CUSTOM TAILORING DRY CLEANING EXPERT REPAIRING S.E.BERGESON & SON UANUUSAUSUUCHUEOUDUOVODCOAODOOGROOREOSCQNEOUOCOOCHOONOSUUNUNUONOLOOGNOOOLOOUOONCOUCDUEDOOSUCUOUOOOENONY = STORE OF “RECORD” SERVICE £ HOSKINS SOLE DISTRIBUTORS IN THIS TERRITORY PUTTEUTTEETEEELELTEELLPEEO PTT EL LH PPLELEELEEEE ELLE eee CE Pee eee TT TT 71:20 Fer Victor Machines and Records niembers of the Fastern Star order [St the stato university during the year were entertained with an auto ride ae sag eae throughout the cits as guests of the|Member of the graduating class.— Grand Forks Herald. took the y for a sightsee- Comercial club, ladies through the ing ride. Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. ie For Miss Hoffman, Miss Gertrude Hoffman, to be a bride of this wee s given a pret: @lty party on Friday evening at the J. B. Spangler home, 418 Fifth street, @| With the Misses Bessie Spangler and Florence Paris as ho: The rooms were attra with pink and white carnati abundance, and the evening nightfully passed at needlework and hemming towels for the bride to be,| after which musical numbers were enjoyed. The affair was in the nature of a parcel shower, and Miss Hoff man received many useful gifts of pyrex. ware,china, etc. A dainty lunch was served at the close of the evening. There were twelve guests. Barn dance at Schebbler’s farm Wednesday, June 25th. O’Connor’s Orchestra. BANKS WILL CLOSE, Member hanks of the Bismarck Clearing House will be closed all day Thursday, June 26, the occasion of the referendum election. The clearing house hanks are First National, City National, First Guaranty and Security. FIRST ANNUAL GRADUATE ling, i f the The first annual. graduate recital of ee es opm ctor of tne line Bismarck Conservatory of Music Valley Hotel restaurant at Valley|"' "7 rs City, was in the city on Sunday, and will be held on Tuesday evening, June registered at the Van Horn. 24, in the community room at the pub- ‘ lic library, the recital having been postponed from Saturday evening until tomorrow night. Miss Miriam Halloran and Emmet i. .n, vocal pupils at the conservatory, il graduate from the intermediate course, and additional vocal pupils of We Are Now Getting Good Quantity of All the i New Records. rs | CITY NEWS Here on Saturday. B. J. Haaland registered at the Grand Pacific on Saturday from Val- ley City. UU From Mandan. iN. C. Hanschel of Mandan was in the city on Saturday, and was stop- ping at the Van Horn. At the Van Horn, B.C. Bell of Steele was a caller in the capital city on Sunday, and was @ guest at the Van Horn. At the Grand Pacific. The Misses Helen and Dorothy Jones of Steele were in the city on Saturday, stopping at the Grand Pa- cific, OPENING OF OUR JULY Clearance Sale RT ET STN Al. G. Barnes Big Animal Circus Look for Our Large Announcement That Will Appear Tomorrow, June 24th —of plain gold, gold over- laid with platinum and solid platinum, also beau- tiful diamond set Wed- ding Rings. To Visit Parents. Mrs. Emmett L. Bennett of Minne- apolis arrived in Bismarck today to visit her parents, Rev. and Mrs. George Buzzelle. Bismarck Visitor. Plain Gold Wedding Rings $4.00 to $10.00. Engraved Wedding Rings $6.00 to $12.00. Home From University. Miss Muriel Floren is home from the University of Minnesota to spend the summer with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. S. A. Floren of Person court. Takes Vacation. Miss Clara Spitzer of Webb Bros. store, left on Sunday for Baltimore, Md., where she will spend a month’s Platinum Diamond Set Wedding Rings, $45.00 to $200.00. sing Durrett will as- one is welcome Many exquisitely carved designs. ader, sist as r lg Si vacation visiting with her two sis-| to the recital, and there will be no ad-' ters. ission ¢ i ai Vo aaRD oR aTINE The Adverti Will Teil You All About Our Annual Here Over Sunday. CARD OF THANKS, The Advertisement Will Teil You About Our Annua e ect Ed Hamlin and son Floyd of Wing. ‘ fee aoe oe ee were over-Sunday visitors in the cap-|, We wish to thank our tind friends e ital city, returning home this morn-| for the many beautiful floral tokens ing. Mr. Hamlin is a prosperous| and for the sympathy and kindness amon S farmer of that locality. shown in our. recent sad .bereave: ments.. Especially we wish to thank Home From the East. the choir .for the .beautiful hymns sy —IN—— Doctor and Mrs. L. A. Schipfer re-| rendered, also the city ard county a ‘ . . . turned Saturday from a short stay in| officers and the city of Bismarck for ’ the east, where Dr. Schipfer attend-| the untiring efforts and vigilans 7” 7 iY 7 Platima ‘Seltings St.cctiurers Se Ser eae | tee seteiee agora ane vali AN EVENT EAGERLY LOOKED FOR Brooklyn, and Atlantic City. loved ones. Selecting a diamond at From Billings MRS. L.'C. JONES & SON, BY EVERY THRIFTY BUYER i Folsom’s assures com- Mes and Mrs. William Hasty, for- Mics. FAC DOLL ” j i merly of Bismarck, were in the city a and: » PRESTON Z. plete eas he r few days the latter part of the week, MOWRY & FAMILY. value, beauty and moder- yisiting with old friends, returning =e ate price. Rarely a cus- hhome Sunday on No. 3. joule finds H eration Visitor From Dickinson —_ Cc AS T Oo R | A If You Make Ae +s 0 go elsewhere a: er Mrs. Andrew Erdahl of Dickinson, Can’t Come Our Store viewing the Folsom dis- spent last week in the capital city For Infante and Children : Your Ri play of perfect diamonds. visiting with her brother, F. C. Ells- Over20 Shop by our Rest The presentation of plat- worti and family, and also many for- In Use For Over 20 Years Mail. ® e @ = Room. aeee pee old Tacant mst, friends here, returning home on| Always bears - i u a ‘rid lay. the jllitin ings, too, ereates an im- conciuds Vik won” | Snatare Cicttllleten MEE LE DT Lo sedeebelilebele es pression that is equal to Mrs. N. O. Ramstad, 824 Fourth = es ——— — — ——— <= our diamond showing. street, had as her guests during the Skyrockets The nine rings shown past week Miss N. A. Waite and her. none * niece, Miss Ann’ Watson of Minne- ule here org platinum mount- apolis, who concluded their visit here Einwhesla : 5 ings of the latest design Sunday morning, when they left for Bertgal Claby ‘ ‘ and set with Folsom Lemmon, S. D. Ses quality perfect diamonds. From the East. riStackers Benjamin J. Fleuchaus of Newark, Flower N. J., arrived in the city on Saturday Pots evening to spend a couple of weeks, Toroed.es after which he will take a trip Caps through Yellowstone park, and thence aos to Washington and California Mr. ange ae Fleuchians is a large property owner Sparklets ere. ff f ‘ Punk JEWELER & OPTICIAN oo Bia re Niger les Major Russ is Home, = Chasers : Major George H. Russ reached Bis- Bismarck — Mandan marck yesterday afternoon on No 3 m k C I b t ge ib ® is j from Minneapolis, accompaniad by arc e e Ya 10n Flags . ¢ Mrs. Russ, who went down ‘9 the + Bunting Bismarck Store Opposite Twin Cities to meet him. He had NT Tender es Red, White the N. P. Depot. been in France, since a year last i and Blue P August, and was with the 88th divi- ite a al a tar r r ene sion. Major Russ graduated from tis desinteand committees. O e O Japanese first officers’ training school at Fort : Eentems