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Xv DOROTHY TREACY IS MARRIED TO DILL REGISTER The chapel of the He the Hennepin Avenue Methodist church was the scene, this atternoon, of a wedding, quiet, but beautiful in its simplicity, when ,Miss Dorothy Treacy, of Bismarck, be- came the bride of Dill Register, also of this city. The ceremony was per- formed at four-thirty o’clock. The bride ‘was given in marriage by her elder brother, Robert Treacy. Miss Coila Mayland, formerly a roommate of Miss Treacy when she was a gtu- dent at the University of Minnesota, served as maid of honor, Robert Webb of this city, attended Mr. Reg- ister. Owing to the recent death 9% the bride’s mother, only a few close friends were invited to the ceremony. Miss Treacy wore her traveling suit of chefoo green. broad-cloth with all accessories to match. ‘The wedding dinner was served at “The Little House Next Door” on Lake of the Isles Boulevard. The bride and groom leave this evening for New York where they will spend their honeymoon. On their return, they will be at home in an apartment in Person Court. Mrs. Register is a daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Treacy of Bismarck. She was born here and attended the Bismarck public schools. She was graduated from the local high school in 1915; and she took her college work at Stanley Hall, Minne- apolis, Berkeley university, and the University of Minnesota. She receiv- ed her B. A. degree from the latter institution this spring. She is a mem- . ber of Sigma Kappa, a social sorority, and of Theta Sigma Phi, National Fraternity for women in journalism. |. She also holds the high honor of hav- inga been elected to the Minnesota chapter of Delta Phi Lamba, which is constituted of women who have won literary honors. Mr, Register was a clagem: ate of the bride in high © school, graduating the same year that she did. He at- tended’ Lafayette | college for two years, and left it to enter the aviation department at the outbreak of the |, war. He was attending Boston Tech- nical school when the armistice was declared. He is a member of Chi Phi, national fraternity. Both Mr. and Mrs. Register have a host of friends in the capital city who have known them since childhood, and who ex- tend them every good wish for their happiness in the future. / Visiting Mrs, Wel Mrs. J. C. Ritchey, of Stewartsdale, is visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Webb on Fourth street. Shopping in the City. Mrs. Charles Burr, of Wishek, and Mrs. M. Gray, of Wilton, spent day and today in Bismarck shoppi and visiting with their friends. Returns to town. Mrs. G. B. Van-Epps and daugh- ter, Miss Beulah of Clinton, fa., who have been the guests tnis summer of Mrs. Van-Epps’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. James McCone, returned home ‘Yhurs- day. ! Entertaining Sister Mrs. Charles Staley has as her house guest, Mrs. Versa Dorsey, of Morgan, W. Va. She is a sister of Mrs. Staley and of Mrs. H. F. O’Hare, and Mrs. J. P. French, also of Bis- marck. Leaves for U. of W. Miss Alice Webb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Webb of Fourth street, will leave on Sunday for p. m. SS|HUNLUNVNUNOUUUAUANONEOUENEOUUUEOONARONEUUUGUGGOOEOUGGAEANOORAEUUGUOOOEOAAEALUUUOGASOGONOAUUOUOGOOOONUUELES= Madtgon, Wis. where she will ente: the University at that place as freshman, Enrowte to California * Mrs. J. H. Hanson and Migs Martha Wymen of Hillsboro, spent Friday in the city visitng with. their: friends. | They are on their waySto California where they will spend ‘the winter months. They are making the strip by automobile. ae Mothers Club Meets The Mothers social club will meget with Mrs. Price Owens Saturday at- ternoon instead of with Mrs, McCoy, as noted in the club program. Mrs. Benjamin Tillitson will give a reading | and Mrs. H. A. *Woodmansee has as her subject, “The Making of a Friend.” Refreshments will be served by the | hostess at the close of the program. Service Star , Mrs. J. G. Moore of Grand Forks, State president of the Service Star Legion, and Mrs. C. N. Schuyler, also of Grand Forks, are attending the na- IVVUVOVUUAELNEAAEEUUUNAEANELUEAAEL ALGAE BROWN & JONES Q. S. S. Our Usual Saturday Offerings of QUALITY Groceries. Deliveries leave the store daily at 10 a. m.; 2:30 and 4:30 Saturday, 9:00 and 10:30 a. m. and 2:30 and 4:30 p. m. ‘Mm sc tional convention of the organization at Des Moines——Grand Forks Herald. | Mrs. Moore formerly resided ‘in! Bismarck, when*her husband, Rev. J.! G. Moore, was stationed here. Miss Teichmann Leaves | Miss Esther Teichmann, now of, Fargo, has gone to Minneapolis to take a four months’ course in public! health nursing at the University of Minnesota. Miss Teichmann has been} a private duty nurse in Fargo the last few months and previous to that was{ inspector in the nurses’ training school of the Bismarck hospital. Visits Miss Wall, Miss Lucille Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hail of Avenue A, who has spent the past week in th2 ~ Secrets Many secrets you Ky will find revealed in the green box of . ‘ ‘ . F Nadine Face Powder They are secrets which every woman would solve—secrets of personal charm. - The secret of a rose-petal com- plexion—NADINE’S gift to womanhood. The secret of lasting charm— charm which endures through- out the day. The secret of skin-comfort — i Wnents are in charge of Mrs. Henry Twin Cities has .returred home. sh Misses Blanche and Lauro 10’ ey, who accompanied her hav» remained in the cities for a few days’ further visit. Miss Hall is entertaining as her house guest this week Miss Mleanur) McKenzie of Dickinson Baptist Sale Women of the Baptist Aid society will hold a food sale tomorrow at the Bismarck Gas offices on Fifth street and Broadway. The arrange- |. Kellar and Mrs, H. F. O'Hare. A rumage sale will also be held on Oct. 8th in“connection with another food sale. Mesdames A. W. Carlson, Char- les Staley, H- F. Kellar, G. B. New- comb, and B, F° neiguniges are plan- j ning the sale, Thursday Musteal Club At .a special meeting of ‘the local ya nuraday Musical club called yester- day by Mrs. J. A. Larson, plans were discussed for the entertainment and BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE comfort of the delegates tothe sec- ond annual meeting of the North Da-; Kota State Federation of Music, clubs which ‘will be held in Bismarck on October 4 and 5. Mrs. Larson appoint- ed the following committees. Ar- rangements: Mrs. John Graham; automobiles, Mrs. J. M. Martin, Mrs H. H. Steele, and Mrs. M. J. Roan; ! refreshments, Mrs. J. P. French, chairman, Mrs. A. J. Arnot and Mrs. E. H. L. Vesperman. The decoration ; committee consists of Miss V. Irish.} chairman, Miss Eergloit Caspary, and Quigley, with, her are, Mrs. John Bowers, and Mrs. J. Schet- fer. Mrs. A. O. Jacobson, Mrs. J. C. ‘aylor, and Mrs, BE, H. L, Vesperman chairman; — others serving are working with Mrs, Larson in supervising the general arrange- ments. EER TEM | ELKS MEETING There will be a regular meeting, of B. P. O. Elks Friday evening, Sept. 17. Business relative to Lyceum enter- Mrs. 0. H. Ternstrum., The ushers committee is headed by Miss Ruth expected to be present. Fa IR a EE De EL SS TEE COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS COLUMBIA RECORDS ON FASY TERMS IF DESIRED COWAN’S DRUG STORE tainments, and Elks’ band. Members 9-16-2t. ’ Size 22x40, regular 69c valu Size 18x82, colored, border hemmed, regular 89c value; Size 20x39, heavy-weight, 2 with never a hint of harm. To you, a8 toa million others, intimate secrets. NADINE from toilet counter 0c. “Sold by Cowan’s Drug Store, Fin- ney’s Drug Store, Jos. Breslow and others. HUUUUUEQEQUQEROUNEREEELEUUGUOGOOUAGOOOGOOLANUTTHVE LUNNQLONOUUUUUONAQNOEUUGOUGAOUREOUUGGOAEELOUOUOGAAOLTLE regular $1.49 value; sale pr. Size 23x43, extra heavy, regular $1.98 value........ Sale: price. « .ocsccics cea ewes F NO. DAK. bottom of this ad: e; Wash Clothes, size 14x14; 2 sale 59c 98c Boys’ Sweater ‘ice’. An Econom Canvas Gloves; The Wellworth Store BISMARCK, This store is splendidly equipped with fall and winter gnerchan- dise, particularly featuring hosiery, underwear, sweaters, ete. And by carefully looking over our remarkable sale for Saturday you will find much to interest you. See what we offer you at the ’ Ae EO Se ner 300 Dozen Bath and Room Towels at Prices That Offer Unusual Purchasing Advantage; All White and Colored Border LOR Vs > special, per pair............... 30ys’ ter Coats, regular $2.50 value; this ‘sale...... $1 .98 ic Sale on Ladies’ and Children’s Underwear. These Are Snaps. See Our Window Display in: Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s Hose. 1,000 Dozen Pairs on Sale at 5 | Oc each—pair, 20 c We carry a complete line of flower pots, ranging from 10c to........ American Porcelain Dinner Sets at Noteworthy Reduction Without ‘going. into the economic conditions, we will merely say that prices on china and giass are still going up. 50-piece sets 100-piece sets These Patterns Are 1,500 American porcelain Tea Cup and Saucer; each Water Glasses ;- 50-piece seis “ $14.95 Ionics” $97.00 All Kept in Open Stock 25c FREE! each Japanese Sugai Cream Set... TAKE ONE 100-piece sets sets’... 949.90 seis B2D2DO POPE GOSSER’ CHINA Fancy Salad Bowls; y and With Every Purchase at This Store Saturday That Amounts to $10.00 You Will Have Your Choice of the Following: Aluminum Ware Free 8-quart Tea Kettle, - - 8-quart Covered Berlin Kettle, 6-quart Covered Berlin, Kettle, 8-quagt Preserve Kettle, - - 6-quart Preserve Kettle, - - Cereal Cookers, - - - - - - regular $3 50 regular $3.98 regular $3.25 regular $3.50 regular $2.98 regular $2.98 - value—FREE value—FREE value—FREE’ value—FREE" value—FREE value—FREE We Guarantee Every Piece of This Alluminum Ware to Be of the Highest Grade and Workmanship. We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities ~ The Wellworth Store 9, 10 and 15 Cent Store Last Chance PTT TT LL | Saturday, September 18th, 1920 is the Last Day of Our Big Sale of 250 WEEK END SPECIALS Miss Gertrude Hoffman, | | i | | : If you aspire to qualify for and to secure a good busi- i ' ! i | | | ' | i Goods are going fast and we urge that you take advantage 50 Week End of this sale. SEATTLE VI Miller, of Seattle, iting her mother, Mrs, Frank Miller, Mrs. J is vis» near Baldwin. ie | | | ness or banking position, visit this “Model Office Training | School” or send for particulars. When you know what we | have done for thousands of others, you’ll want to attend. | No other College of Commerce better equipped for its | purpose; faculty'of experts; individual instruction; stu- | dents enter at any time; college in session throughout the j year; tuition reasonable; places to work for board; rooms | in the College Dormitory equipped for light housekeeping ; ! no entrance examinations; preparatory courses for students ! below the eighth grade. We specialize in training young | men and women for the higher-salaried bookkeeping and | stenographic positions; our graduates are expert and get i from $80 to $125 a month from the start; positions guar- i anteed. For particulars. write | | | + G. M. LANGUM, Pres. Bismarck, N. Dak. PAUSE! PERUSE! Announcement: Opening for Business Saturday: Sept. 18th FRANKY'S, CNUTTATUUAUUAEA TAA Catering to Ladies and Coen with a line of Candies, Cigars, Soft Drinks and Magazines. Neat rest room; an add- ed feature. Everybody cordially invited. F. J. FRANKENHOFF PROPRIETOR 410 BROADWAY | 410 BROADWAY — DEVOE MIRROL Orge kanye Co%4 LD inexpensive €Floors, Furniture, Woodwork and} Bric-a-Brac can be made to look like'new with DEVOE MIRROLAC. Oak,, Walnut and Ma- hogany Effects secured with ease. JOHN BORTELL Bismarck, N. D. | | | | | | | | | | Specials Johnson's Desarencat Store The Store That Brought Low. Prices to Bismarck er EET LTT DL