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TAKE PLACE THIS EVENING The wedding of Miss Lillian Zin- theo, daughter of Mrs. C. E. Halbert, 2 Tenth street north, Fargo, to Spen- cer S. Boise, son of Mrs. and Mrs. C. G. Boise of Bismarck, former resi- dents of Fargo, will take place this _ evening at 8 o'clock at the Halbert home. The wedding ceremony will be formed in the presence of the two families and a few intimate friends, by Dr. E. Lee Howard, president of Fargo college. Miss Alice Pearson of Fargo will be the bridesmaid, and Charles Boise will be his brother’s attendant. Miss Jen- nie Austfjord of Hensel, will play the wedding march. Little Edna Dodson, daughter of the bride’s cousins, Mr. and. Mrs. F. W. Dodson of Moorhead, will be the ring bearer.. The bride will wear a gown of white georgette fashioned over white taffeta. Miss Pearson will wear a white flowered silk dress draped with white maline. The little ring bearer wil have a white organdie frock. White daisies will be used in the decorations of the rooms. The bride will wear a blu taffeta traveling costume. ; Following. the ceremony, a three- course wedding luncheon will be serv- ed to the widding guests. Mr. Boise and his bride will leave this evening for Duluth where they will take the MRS. BUTLER LEAVES TO ATTEND MEETINGS IN EASTERN CITIES Mrs. W. E. Butler of the Butler studio, left Bismarck this afternoon for Duluth, whence she will make the lake trip to Cedar Point, O., to at- tend the convention of the National Photographers’ association from July 28 to August 2. Mrs. Butler will then go to Buffalo to attend the interna- tional Christian Endeavor convention from August 5 to 10. Mrs. Butler is a delegate to the latter convention from the First Presbyterian church. She will be gone three weeks and during her absence Mrs. King will have charge of the studio. DOUBLE WEDDING TO OCCUR AT DRISCOLL After recuperating from a nervous breakdown occasioned by too much hard work during June and early July, Dan Cupid. returned to Bismarck yes- terday and was up to his old tricks again. _He instigated a double wedding which will take place at Driscoll this Sunday, according to Mr. Cupid’s plans. The high contracting parties to this particular league of nations and peace treaty are Franklin Berk- ~vam of Driscoll and Miss Rena Bren- den of Arena aid’ Clarence Syverson of. Driscoll and. Miss Olga Brenden of Arena, Rev. G. A. Larsen will con- duct the ceremonies. The future bet- ter halves of the Driscoll bridegrooms are’sisters. Morris Smith and Mrs. Annie Fes- terling of Bismarck were also issued marriage licenses. Mrs. Festerling is the daughter of the late John Myers, a pioneer of this vicini From Leith. Senator J. I. Cahill, the silver- togued league orator from Leith, was a caller at the governor's office today. Returns From Fargo State Treasurer Obert A. Olson re- turned last night from Fargo, where he took in the great soldiers’ home- coming. From Minot Mr. and Mrs. J. Tomkins of Minot, are here with their son; Paul, who is undergoing treatment at the Bismarck hospital for adenoids and a throat in- fection. In Fargo. John N. Hagan, commissioner of ag- riculture and labor, and N. C. Puder- baugh, director of farm institutes, are in Fargo, conferring with ‘boards which are connected with the state agricultural department: Lieut. Belk Home Capt. John Belk, the veteran Mis- souri river pilot, yesterday received a wire announcing the arrival of his! yy. son, Lieut. L. H. Belk of the 209th engineers, in New York. Lieut. Belk enlisted more than two years ago, and he had spent nine months overseas. For over a year after he entered the service he was engaged at Camp Dodge in training raw recruits. Visiting Miss Logan. Miss Flora’ Lewis of Moorhead, ar- rived in the city today to spend a fort- night as the guest of Miss Irma E. Logan, 210 Second street. Miss Lew- is is a former schoolmate of ‘Miss Logan and Miss Ann:Atkinson at Miss WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1919. Great Lakes trip. They will return to Fargo to spend some weeks before coming to Bismarck, where Mr. Boise will be the athletic coach at the Bis- marck high school during the coming year. Out-of-town guests at the wedding will be Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Loberg of New Rockford, brother-in-law and sis- ter of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Boise of Bismarck, parents of the groom; Mrs. S. D. Curry of Hope, grandmother of the groom; Miss Austfjord of Hensel, Miss Stella Bu- chanan of Buchanan, and Miss Marian Frazier of Fingal. Muss Zintnev uas grown to woman- hood in Fargo and is a graduate of Fargo high school and Fargo college. She is a member of the Eta Chi Ome- ga sorority of Fargo college. She has been for the past year a member of the Horace Mann school faculty. Mr. Boise is also a graduate of Fargo high school and Fargo college and a member of U et A fraternity of the latter institution. He was a master engineer in the 118th Engineers band, formerly the Second North Dakota Regimental band, with which he serv- ed in France as assistant to Director Harold Bachman. He is an accom- plished musician and singer. Before ‘the war he was a member of the Man- dan high school faculty. neapolis. . Miss Logan returned to the city on Tuesday from Napoleon, where she visited over Sunday with friends. Mrs. Taylor Home, ‘Mrs. E. J. Taylor, who had bees visiting friends in South Dakota, re- turned io Bismarck today. Drives From Illinois. F. L. Headstrom arrived in Bis- marck yesterday, having driven from Joliett, Ills. Mr. Headstrom has a farm six miles from Wilton. Women’s Relief Corps. The Bismarck Women’s Relief corps will meet at the Knights of Pythias hall at 2:30 Friday afternoon, when all members of the organization are requested to attend. On Vacation. Miss Alina Plattner of the ready to wear department at the Lucas store, left this morning for Fargo and from there will go on to points east on a two-weeks vacation. Monte Doyle Drilling Well. ‘Monte Doyle, who spent several weeks in the northern part of the state, has returned to Bismarck. Mr. Doyle is now drilling a well on the Sabot farm for Frank Jaszkowaik. Return From Tour. ‘Mr. and Mrs, M. De Tienne, who have ‘been making an extensive tour through Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Min- nesota, Wisconsin and South Dakota, have returned to Bismarck and are visiting their daughter, Miss V. Viv- ian De Tienne. Engineer’s Office Busy. City Engineer T. R. Atkinson’s of- fice is busy preparing plans and speci- fications for the sanitary sewer which is to be constructed on Third street from C. D. and on D. street from Third street east 150 feet. Bids on this work will be opened August 1: Visit in ‘Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Edward D. Lundeen of Seventh street left by auto for Fergus Falls, Minn., on Sunday morn- ing to visit Mr. Landeen’s parents. Later they will go to the Lundeen summer home for severals weeks’ stay. While away they will visit Mr. Lundeen’s brother, W. S. Lundeen of ‘Minneapolis. Van Hook Improving. ‘A. A. Campbell of Mobridge, S. D., was in Bismarck yesterday attending the railroad commission’s hearing at the capitol. While here, Mr. Camp- bell visited his brother-in-law, L. Van Hook, who has been ill for some time at the Bismarck hospital. Mr. Van Hook is recovering nicely now and is expected to be able to leave the hos- pital in a few days. To Minnesota Home Ww. C. Rew, former Bismarck rail- way mail messenger and late of the . M. C. A. service. in France, has left for his former home at Pine Is- land, Minn., where he will visit for some time. It is probable that Mr. Rew will later return to Bismarck to 'E@ORENESS . , {n joints or mus- cles, give a brisk massage with— CKS Woods’ kindergarten ‘school in Min- Summer We have just recei some beautiful At your own price as you know without our telling you that we must have room for the NEW FALL STOCK Georgette Crepe Waists Nielsen’s Millinery Millinery ved an invoice for new styles in FRIDAY, O’Connor’s Big Friday Night Dance AT SCHEBBLER’S FARM JULY 25 Orchestra SHE’S CHILEAN BELLE Senorita Eschaurre, with her win- ning Latin-American ways, has been very popular in Washington. She’s from Chile, and she’s to marry Carlos Uribe, borther-in-law of the minister from Colom)ia, Ureta. resume his former post.in the railway mail service. He has been active in church and civic work and his many friends hope that he will elect to con- tinue to make the capital city his home. To Eastern Points. Mrs. William Zeamer, who has charge of the bargain basement at the Johnson shop, has gone to points in the east on her vacation trip. She wil Ifirst visit with friends in Beu- lah, after which she will go on to Chicago to do her fall buying for the store. Hettinger Boy Patient Rev. Nathanial Rockwell of Het~- tinger, is here with his young son, who is undergoing treatment at the Bis-| marck hospital for nose and throat trouble. The youngster also has to have extracted from one of his thighs a huge splinter which was imbedded there some time ago while he was en- gaged in the time-honored sport of sliding down a roof. The limb is swollen to twice its normal size, and a painful operation will now be necessi- tated to remove the obstruction. ST. ALEXIUS HOSPITAL, Entered, July 18: Baby Barth, Cen- ter; Miss Frances Peterson, Wilton. Entered July 19: Wm. Thrall, Brit- ton; Miss Evelyn Hoover, Dawson; Mrs.. Elmer Talmadge, Bismarck; John Rolf, Lehr; Roscoe Hutton, An- derson, Ind.; ‘Master Paul Galligher; city Master Frank Fisher, Glen Ul- in. July 20: Mrs. C. Krasnicka, Me- Clusky; Master Berfnard McConville, Pollock, 'S. D.; Miss Geneva Magrune, Beulah; Mrs. C. P. Murry, Beulah; Master Otto Skoglund, Baldwin. July 21: Dan McCormick, Frances; ‘Miss Alma Danielson, Stanton; Mrs. D, Kline, Berg; Mrs. Geo. A. Hughes, McKenzie; Mrs. W. R. Ekeling, city; Miss Agnes Hines, City. July 22: Mrs. Markus Klien, Stras- berg. A girl born to Mr. and Mrs. aMrquis Klien; Rovert Kooker, Rob- inson; Edward Hubiny, Neilsville; | Luwvig ‘Spitzer, Baldwin. A ‘boy born to Mr and Mrs. C. P. Murry of Beu- an. —————E~Lh _——— Tent For Sale Cheap Phone 550 SEE M. J. O’CONNOR JULY 23 & 24 A Delightful Story of the Ozarks Portraying the lives of these hardy mountaineers who are as clean-cut and unaffected by the veneer of civiliza- BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE at Bismarck hospital announcing the return of Sgt. overseas on board the U. S. ‘S. Amer: ica, and that he is now convalescing at the base hospital at Camp Merritt, N. J. Tho telegram further stated that|'boy, and had made his home here for he hoped to be in Bismarck soon.| several years. TONIGHT and Tomorrow Night PRICES: 20c, 40c and 55c—INCLUDING WAR TAX. PAGE 5 Returns From Overseas. Mr. aMrtell had been in France and At elegram was received yesterday | Germany while overseas, and was with | Columbia Phonographs Columbia Records ON EASY TERMS WHEN DESIRED COWAN’S DRUG STORE the ex-ray department of the army. He enlisted at the beginning of the war, and previous to his enlistment was formerly in the ex-ray depart- ment at the some time. Theo Martell from Bismarck hospital for He is a North Dakota Sale of Voile and Light Fabric Dresses for Summer Wear Here’s the most timely and welcome sale of Dresses wé have had for a long time. All of these Dresses are so attractive, so prettily made of good fabrics and so effectively trimmed. This clearance sale offers an unusual opportunity to Women looking for additional garments for their wardrobe. We cannot speak too highly of these values for they have the charm of newness and smartness with the added attractive- ness of decisive underpricing. Many Women will buy by two’s and three’s when they see them. Some of the unusual values up to $29.50. Your choice from— $7.75 10 $19.75 Everwear Silk Hosiery Values from $1.25 to $1.50 SILK HOSIERY Women’s Superior Quality Ever- See Hosiery in Our Window Wear Silk Hose, in Taupe, Tan, White, Black, Grey, Brown, and Castor. Special, per pair........ Waists of Charm and Loveliness at Reduced Prices WY i Clearance of Wash Skirts—Regular $3.50.and Summertime Georgette Crepe Waists $4.00. value $2 98 Millinery Values to $7.50 for $3.98 at Those quaint little semi Beautiful’ Stylish Serge Skirts—Originally j,ioyeq affairs’ thet Blouses That Every Woman sold : mi $6.50 to $4 98 make a Woman look so Needs S8008fOr 63. its. ees os e attractive and appropri- - Fashionable Silk Skirts—Values up to $8.50. Bey dressed for the Jap Silk, Tub Silk, Georgette Crepe and Crepe Your choice sweltering days of Sum- de Chine Models. This assort- 5 (0) git Rn apa a $5.98 mer. ment reduced in price to ...... $2.98 Clean Up of Figured Foulard Silks At present prices, you’ll be able to save enough on the *.. Clean Up of Wash Fabrics Values up to 65c The opportunity for saving on the purchase of a new material for a handsome garment, to come pretty near Summer Dress was never greater than now. Sees A 39c paying the dressmaker’s bill. $2 39 ECLA PEL VAL 5 «,.tes/arer gra wees woralsale slerdesgiein ies ‘ A. W. Lucas Co. The Store of Quality and Service Curtain 8:15 All Seats Reserved HEPHERD of the tl From Harotp BELL Wricuts Great Nove Scenario Written and Directed by the author himself tion as the rock bound hills in which they live DIRECTION W. T. GASKELL A Splendid Picturization of the Most Popular American Novel SEATS NOW SELLING AT HARRIS & CO., STATIONERS.