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We realize \\\ | WEDDED BY RADIO UP AMONG CLOUDS MORES, BROOKLYN, N. Y.—Married in the air, by, radio telephone, with the guests on the ground hearing the service through ampli- fiers, this.couple chose about the latest thing in the way of a wedding.. The bridal couple went.up..in one. plane,. while the: minister was sent aloft in another and the best:man. and. brides-' maid ina third. After the ceremony it was arranged for 30 planes ito join the wedding procession in the air. Lieut: George H. Bur- jgess, U. S. Air Service, and Miss Milly K. Schafer, of Brooklyn, the up-to-the-minute principals 'in the wedding in the clouds, over} Sheepshead Bay Speedway, aie here pictured in- their -wedding! garments. ' : S. G. SEVERTSON the amount being 1.12 inches. F OF SHEYENNE TO Rainfall -in other sections was as CAPITAL BANK follows: Bismarck .15,. Bowbells .48, Dickinson .22, Napoleon .04,. New ‘ England, Williston, « Jamestown . and | Former State Examiner Comes |Minct did not report any rainfall. Here as Cashier of Local : jfigpeeeee es sa eee Institution | CITY. NEWS — —________—_ S. G. Severtson,.. who ' served as ‘ An Saint Paul > j state:examiner ander Governor Han-}. Oliver S. Morris .of the .industrial na from 1913. until 1915, when he re-;¢ommission: is in, St..Paul ‘on official signed to. go’to.Sheyenne as manager: business. of the First. National bank, has re-|. Home From Fargo. turned to’ the ‘capital city to become P.O. Snider of the Missouri. Val: cashier of the Capital Security bank: Hey Motor Co.. returned to the city last Mr. ‘Severtson is one of the ablest and ‘evening from acshort basiness {trip best known: bankers in North Dakota, !+ prargo, Bay ea ys and the Capital Security is being com- ¢ plimented on his acquisition. As sooi, as he can procure a dwelling Mr. Se- Forks registering ‘the greatest fall, Visits Sister -. me W. H. McQuillan of Dickinson, was vertson will. move his family hither/an over-Sunday ‘guest »of: ‘his: sister, | Miss Gladys Severt-|Miss Beatrice McQuillan, of the. state | from .Sheyenne. i son. who has ibeen-an employe in the: house staff.- * < state examiner’s' office since 1913, is ' a daughter of Mr. Severtson. Is At Dickinson. - : }|. Miss Lilliam Boehlke has gone to the ‘public appreci- ate quality every time and we are de- termined to give it to them regardless of price. Try it today—You'll recommend it to your friends tomorrow. TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS RAIN YESTERDAY FELL ~, IN DROUTH SECTIONS: Many sections of central and west-| ern North’ Dakota.which have been suffering severely from the drouth for’ the past féw months. were. visited by; rains yesterday, according to the re-'|- port’ issued by the weather bureau at. Bismarck’ today. The rain was gen- eral throughout the state, Grand | Distributors Bismarck,N.D. HURLEY’S ORCHESTRA ° The Latest Popular Dance Music 10 MAIN ST. PHONE 130K osse, Wis, DO YOU KNOW THE CLOTHES SITUATION FOR FALL | .-T DO-- Have just returned from a three weeks’ “get wise” trip to Chicago and Cincinnati. I called personally on- several large woolen houses and_ purchased woolens direct at bargain prices. I also.took an advanced course in measure-taking, studying the { i | | ' j | | new-styles so that 1 would be able to give my trade the very latest on the market.’ You will be surprised at the offerings I will make you this Fall and Winter when compared with ready-to-wear Suits that will sell for $40.00 to $75.00 a Suit.. My prices will.even be lower than ready-made Suits. Only a lookiat my woolens and prices can prove my statements. * MY ADVICE IS—ORDER EARLY KLEIN Tailor and Cleaner “The Men’s Shop” ' standard, | her home in. Dickinson,’ where. she plans to spend the next two or three weeks. : : aoe Returns From.the :East. E. B. Klein, the Broadway‘ tailor, re- turned to the city on Sunday evening fgrom a business .trip_ to Chicago and points in the east. i pay Return to Bismarck.” Mr. and ‘Mrs. ‘J. P:: Thompson: have returned to the capital city, and had spent the past {wo-months on their form neer McClusky. Returns, From Vacation Miss. Martha Berkey of the indus- | trial commission.offices has*returned from an ‘enjoyable vacation’ spent at Detroit lakes and Fargo, ¥ Bismarck.Callers. > © Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Merry 0} Dickinson stopped over in’ the capi- tal. city on .Wriday. ‘They’ were en route ‘hothefrom Fargo, where they attended .the “Interstate fair’ last week. i at Took Motor Trip. -* -/Mr .and Mrs - Thomas Kirby and Mr. and: Mrs. John Wentz of the Murphy flats, Main street, motored over to Painted Woods -lake ‘to spend Sunday, returning home tnat even- ‘ing. s ‘Popular Dances’: x The Schebbler barn dances retain their popularity, and if anything the attendance increases frem. week to week, -O’Connor’s orchestra’ is fur- nishine music of ‘its, ordinary_high seriall Driscoll Banker.Here. »- H. A. Knutson of Driscalk_ con; nected with the Farmers & Merchants bank there, was a visitor in Bismarck today. Mr. th court house and the various banking institutions. Back From Front 2 Roger Carroll, who left an fn: neering position with the state high- way commission to give his services to Uncle Sam, is home from an excit- ing campaign in France and has re- sumed his old post. Home From the Lakes. A. W. Gussner of the Gussner gro- cery returned to the city last. night from a six-weeks’ stay at the Minne- soia lakes and the Twin Cities. Mrs. Gussner returned home from the lakes during the past week. Highway Board Vacations Miss Esther Hoover’ has resumed her duties with the. state highway commission after a°week’s vacation spent with relatives and friends at intyre, Miss Minnie Hennessy, book- FETT TLR TI Ni aca a “shopping” and to know real. tire satisfaction. Firestone Gray have shown such remarkable mileage in the former records and-all other makes have been exceeded. ‘uncertainties, SE consistency in your ‘tire buying. Eliminate tire Equip with Firestone Gray Sidewall Tires! and’end tire » Most’ Miles ‘per Dollar 2p you will begin Sidewall Tires past year that of Firestones keeper with the highway ‘board, ‘will spend her two: weeks’. vacation :in. Min- peapolis and with home folks at La- a i To Establish Homes Here ) Robert Muir of Sarles and Rev. George A. Totten of Bowman, mem- bers of. the newly established. state board. of administration, are planning “ito bring’ their families to Bismarck as soon. as suitable dwellings can be ‘ound, Week-End Party ‘. Misses Leota and: Hazel Hender- shott and-Irma Logan and_ their guests,.Miss Mary McDonald of Grand Forks and Miss Flora Lewis of Moor- ‘head, respectively, have returned from Napoleon, where they were week-end guests of Miss Mary Houser. En route to Napoleon, whither the party |f motored, they visited :the Misses. Hen- clersliots s uncle, W. Baxter, at Brad- lock. RYE YIELD IS '7 BUSHELS T. G.: Cooper, who owns a large ranch near, Moffit, was in Bismarck today..on -business, Mr.Cooper. says that the-rye crop in his section is very good, considering the weather this : Cleanse thoroughly— rm } seduce» inflammation “by cold wet compres- spply* Ngntly, without x g “YOUR BODYGUARD" -SOF, 60F, 1.20 he Knutson visited at the || SERVICE TIRE SHOP: Bert Drennen, Mgr. 214 Main St. WILL OPEN AUGUST 1 With a Complete Up-to-the-Minute Vulcanizing : and Retreading | EQUIPMENT With Expert Workmen to Do Your Work DON’T THROW AWAY YOUR OLD TIRES We will save you at least half the cost of new ones. OUR SPECIALTY WILL BE QUICK SERVICE Mail Orders Filled in 24 Hours season, and that the farmers are get-| ting as high as: seven bushels to the acre. Before the-cutting of ‘the rye crop, which is well-under way now, farmers. did not believe that they would obtain more than four or five bushels to the acre. © With Highway Commission Highway commission callers of tht last week have been E. O, Hathaway, district federal engineer, and F. D. Hudgins, senior federal engineer, both of whom are in charge of federal high- way projects in the St. Paul district, which includes. North Dakota. George | Reeder of the Michigan Automobile club was in boosting for more good sioner Roberts of Sargent county ap- peared ‘before the board to urge state and federal aid for highways extend- ing north and east from Forman. —SSS NICE BUNGALOW I am offering a nice bungalow of 5 rooms and bath, garage; east front, well located. For quick sale $2850. $650°cash. Also have house of six rooms and bath, almost new, will sell at right price. J. H. HOLIHAN Phone 745. Lucas Block roads for Nelson county, and Commis- ; Auditorium One Night THURSDAY CHARLES FROHMAN PRESENTS Prices: 55c to $2.75, Including War Tax Seat Sale Tuesday, July 29, Harris & Co., Stationers Curtain 8:30 as