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Social ‘and Personal ’ ON EXTENDED 'TRiP Mrs. D> C. McLean, daughters, Imo: iter of Mr. and Mrs. left this of their vacation. From i they leave for San Diego, | they will visit, Myron ‘McLed an officer in the Navy, Mrs. McLean! Rey. T. O. and the bya s pall chili | i turn in the fal Miss Imogene will attend the University. ot California. ge used 1 PIC! 1 | FOR CHILDRE N | Mrs. W. Smith entertained a) group of Baptist Sunday school: girls! at a picnic lunch on the capitol! grounds, Games were played and the; th little girls all had a good time. Those} '? present we ula Cameron, Hilee altar, Cameron, Esther Wilson, Alice Shep-; mounted the altar, herd, Dorothy Johnson, Opal Lash,! With ferns and palms. Dorothy Nord, Gladys Nord, Rang-/ @dorned the organ. hild Jacobson, and Evelyn Jacobson.} Cal, where; | cluding ti GIRL SCOUTS CAMPING About 20. members of the Sakaka- wea Girl Scout Troop of Bismarck are spending the week ca ing a Apple Creek, The girls in camp are! doing useful work as well a: aving| a good time. They are prep: gZ to pass some of the Girl Scout Tests. filet lace. led by pearls. RETURN F WISCONSIN Mr. and Mrs. J. EB, Kaulfuss have! pe; returned to the, city after a month’s; — } absence. Mr. Kaulfuss attended the national engineers’ convention in Buffalo, N. Y,, after which he entered) a hospital at LaCrosse, Wis., his for-! mer home, for an operation. ; honor. TO VISIT MOTHER Bink, roses. Mrs. W. E. Perry and two sons left; for Clear Lake; Iowa, where they will visit Mrs. Perry’s mother, Mrs. 4. 6 FE. ‘Perry. They will then continue to Michigan, where. they< will visit Mrs Perry’s mother, university associate. ‘LAST MEETING OF AUXILIARY ; The last meeting of the summer of 4 the Woman's Auxiliary of, the Ameri- a gradpte. Miss Anne Louise Atkinson, daug’ gene and Bernadine, and son, Robert,! 2% Mr. Gorlon Coa, morning for Montevideo,; Mrs. A, Beecher Cox, were united in Minn,, where they will spend a week! marriage at the Episcopal church last (Minnesota) evening at 6:30 o'clock in a beautifal- n, who is|ly simple and impressive ceremony. Dewhurst, rector of thv ren will re-) church, officiated, the ring service be- ‘whe church was decorated with a | profusion of flowers and palms, in- peonies, spirea, palms. Great bouquets of peonies were two large floor vases, at the head an aisle of palms through which bride and groom approached ‘the Smaller bowls of peonies sur- which was ‘banked | was gowned in a pink organdy dress land carried a bouquet of pink roses. | Miss Mary Atkinson was the maid ot Miss Mary was attired in blue organdy and also carried a bouquet of Mr. Cox was attended by: Ralph Pray, of Valley City, a relative and | ATKINSON-COX NUPTIALS SOLEMNIZED IN CHARMING, SIMPLE CEREMONY IN EPISCOPAL CHURCH LAST EVENING 'T. R. Atkinson, son of Mr, and ferns, and Bowls of spirea As Miss Mary Atkinson, sister of the pride, played the Mendelssohn wedding march, the bride came down the aisle ;of the church, on the arm of her fath- . She was charmingly attired in a girlish white organdy dress, trimmed in ruffles of the same material and A short net veil was band- The bride carried 1 | shower bouquet of pink sweetheart roses and lilies Of the valley. The only ornament was.a string of , the gift of the groom. Miss Esther Staley, the bridesmaid, ARAARRRARARARARADPRLL AN J a D | wilt attend the graduation exercises{ John Youngman tionie left today for at Jamestown college, of which she is TO NATIONAL PARK Mrs, ¥. 0, Hellstrom and daughter, can Legion was held last night at the) mildred, started for the ‘National Park Legion hall.) ‘The meetings are ad-| yesterday noon. They expect to be . journed until the (latter part of Sep- gone about six or eight weeks. tember, rhe SPRINGS vacation re to Hot §| TO JAMESTOWN Mrs. A. S. Dale and baby daughter, left today for Jamestown. in ngs, ‘Mont. TO: “TRIP IN BAST ign Se ‘Mrs. George K. Foster vende, ‘has left on a morning for Chicago, where she will visit relatives and friends. ‘LEAVES FOR EAST ‘Arthur Youngman and _ family, of} left this! Mrs. Dale] Dickey, who have. béen visiting at the |; business. Profit by Your Vacation We have a number of all makes of typewiters which we will rent at special rates ‘during your vacation. Or if you first, class condition while it is idle. { We supply all your typewriter needs. ROYAL AND CORONA AGENTS’ Phone 926 C. R L. Pollak: Prices—, . Lower Floor, $3.85; Balcony, $3.30, $2.75, $2.20; Gallery Admission, $1.10. No Telephone AL Reservations fh. MAIL ORDERS NOW JO L N f SEAT SALE NOW HARRIS '& CO. In Greatést of at! Winter Garden Triumphs Hear Jolson’s New Songs. have a typewriter. we will clean, overhaul, and put it! in Bismarck Typewriter Company Sherwodd AUDITORIUM F RIDAY, JUNE 17th The cae foremost etal: and “The"Idol of Broadway.” Direct from his sensational , Pacific Coast Triumphs en route to St... Paul, Minneapolis, and New. Messrs: ‘Lee'& J. J. Shu- bert ‘Present Therg:is but one Al. Jolson Presideut Watren G. Harding “SINBAD” | A Gorgeous Revel of Radiant Girls Memberg of the immediate families] of the’ bride and groom only were present, © The-out-of-town: guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. Beecher Cox, of Val- ley City, parents of the groom, and! Mr. Pray. Miss Atkinson is one of the city’s most charming young women. Miss Atkinson attended Dana hall, Welles- ley, Massachusetts, and Mr, Cox is a graduate of the University of Michi-| gan law school. Mr. Cox came to Bismarck to as- sume a position in the state"tax com- missioners office and now is represen -| tative of the North Dakota Bankers’) | 1 Assoclation in tax matters in the city; and is associated with the law frm ot O’Hare and Cox. Followittg the wedding the party re- turned to the home of the bride for a} bridal supper.’ The table: decorations | were of pink roses, pink predominat- ing in, all: decorations. Mr. and Mrs. Cox left.on No. 4 for an eastern wedding trip, their exact destination: being kept a secret. They will beat home to their friends the last of July, in..Person Court. Mr., |.Mra. Cox left the Atkinson home by way of the back door, taking most of the rice, which was on the, kitchen table, with them, and slipping away in &n-automobile. A number of young: lady. griends at the bridal sup- per got into another car and pursyed them but their-chase was not success ful. The train pulled in and the bride and ‘groom could,not be found. They had got ‘the porter. to let them in on the other side of the car, and. avoided a waiting pulled out the window was raised and Mrs. Cox threw her wedding bouquet, nicl was caught by. ‘Miss Ethel Flem: ng. i an axtended visit in the East. ON LONG AUTO TRIP. Mrz. dutta ;Holm, of Bismarck, left yesterday morning with: Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Tyrrell, of Underwood, by auto| for a trip through the west, The itiner- ary includes’Yellowatone Park, Wash- ington; Oregon and California, They expect to be gone elght weeks. ! ‘ENTERTAIN FRIENDS’ Miss Clara: Anderson entertained a group of girl friends this afternoon. Miss Anderson leaves Monday for} ‘Minneapolis. ERE ‘FROM MINNEAPOLIS ‘W.'F, Cawley, of Minneapolis, a rep- resentative of the Canadian Pacific railroad is in the city, transacting VACATION IN MINNEAPOLIS Miss Cecelia’ Johnson, a’ graduate nurse of the Bismarck hospital, leaves tonight for a month’s vacation in Min- neapolis.. YL | Miss ‘Myrtle Paris left yesterday for ‘ellowstorie Park, where she will spend her ivacation: HERE E FOR CONVENTION (Miss Zora Kysilka, postmistress at ‘Bowden, is here attending the coriven- tion. , 7 : Judge I. C. Davies left yesterday for Steele on business. Here From deliriase: Mr. and ‘Mrs: J,H.’ McCay of Sel- fridge are in the city on business. —- Sa Cleveland Visitors. <« Griebe of Garrison, are visiting friends in the city. (> ‘ Baby Girl. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Steiber of Elev- enth street are ‘the parents of a baby girl. Transacting Business P. J. Koob, of acting business in the city yesterday. Shopping Here 4 Mrs. C. W. Howe-and.daughter, of Wilton, were in the city shopping yes- .terday. ‘GOOD FOR WOMEN, TOO. | Foley Cathartic Tablets have Jong | ‘been a favorite physic with men. Wo-| men suffer as'much as men do from also require a scientific remedy (0! keep the stomach sweet, the liver ac- tive and the erie fegular. Mrs. Geo. Powers, 84 'jWinthrop , Ave., Revere, Mass., writ have taken Foley Ca- thartic Tablets and I recommend them to everyone.” They banish: billous- ness, headache, bloating. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION OF THE CITY OF BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Equalization of the city of Bismarck, North Dakota, met at ten o'clock in the morning of Tuesday, June 14, 1921, as provided by law, and that said “board ‘adjourned to meet again Monday even- ing, June 27, 1921, at nine o'clock P. M., in the city hall: of said city, at which time they will proceed to transact such business as may properly and lawfully come before them. M. H. ATKINSON, Clerk. (Seal.) INGROWN NAIL Toughen Skin and Toe Nail Turns Out Itself A few drops. of “Qutgro” upon the skin surrounding the ingrowing nail reduces inflammation and pain and so toughens the tender, senstive skin underneath the toe nail, that it can not penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward almost over night. “Outgro” is a harmless, manufactured for chiropod! He ever, anyone can buy from the Braid (eos a tiny bottle containing direc- a8. <2 j W. Reichert, Cartington. Chance; to:manufacture and sell cuff- PROPERTY SOLD Real estate transfers filed with’ the} register of deeds of Burleigh county, include: . M. “te N. P. addition;lot 2, block 51, Catherine’ Hayé to Geo, ‘Bradshaw, 'N. EB. 1-4, sec, 24; twp.-143, range 76, Charles ‘M. Sloan to Ray Lewis, lot in Baldwin: Cornelia Rudd et al to Margaret Varinett) N,P. 2nd Add,, lot 11, block Sie ‘Henby and wife to Wasye Hen- | by, sundry lands, Chas. P, aie and wife to. Henry L, Strom, N. FE. 1-4 sec, 11, twp. 191, range 78. Jason W. Avery and wife to-.Fran: cis Cady, N/E. 1-4 N. iW. 1:4 sec. 17, twp. 139, range 7: Deltox. Grass ‘Rug Co. to, Gibbs School Dist. No. 32, part of sec. 16, twp, 139, range 79, ‘Chas,.E, Scliee et al vs. A, Allie Atkinson, 8. W.'1-4 sec, 22, twp. 13 John J, Doyle and wite to John Fode EB. 1-2 N. W.1-4 and lots 1 and 2) and. E. 1-2 8: 'W.:1-4 and lots 3 and 4, sec. 18, twp. 143, range 76. \ Charles A. ‘Bartdn and wife to Clit: ton Johnson, N ‘P, addition, bart lot 6, block 6, «5 ; range 78, (Francis 'H. Register to ‘Frank Don}: ~* aldson,: Fisher's addition, lots Tand 8, block 1. ‘Hulda Freeberg to Morris Peterson,| Sturgis’ addition, lots Mand 12, block: 5. James C. Young to Ernest O’Brien, Rivguview adanion: N. 30 feet lot 4, block, 2 1. INCORPORATIONS | Articles of Incorporation filed with the secretary of state include: ‘Farmers ‘Supply -company, Carring- ton, capital stock $50,000; incorporat- ors, James A, Wenstrom, Dover; J. E. Indergaard, Barlow; S. H. Copen- haver, Carrington; John Norden, C. Dawson Farmers Cooperative Inc., Dawson, capital stock $7,000; incor- porators, C. W. Woessner, Fred Hoffer,| C. B Hoover, Albert Etter,” C. M1! Albrecht, ‘Dawson. { Maddock Cooperative Store, Mad- dock; capital stock $30,000; incorpor- ators; John R. Maddock, Andrew Smith, J. M.: Hellesvig, Maddock; 0. J. Freeman, Esmond. Chance Sales company, Grand; Forks; capital: ‘stock $25,000; incor-) porators, John Wold, M Fegan, James ‘Dinnié, Tom Modre, A. batons and other novelties. DD YOU KNOW THAT— The Missouri-Miseissippi is’ the long: of fo AT THE MOVIES Dorothy Dalton is seen in the sort cellent pictu “The White Cherry With the’ Fuk Cheek” HE Royal Rat is the finest cherry’ grown for canning—firm, juicy, delightfully distinctive in flavor. Royal Anne Cherries are the kind used for making those fancy Marachino Cherries, Royal’ Arines’ are on the market for only a short time. :Put up’ a’ good’ supply in Ball Mason jars at home. There are so many ways you can use them , to add sparkle and variety to your menu—in fruit salads, desserts, pies, ice cream, etc. , Preserved White Cherries 5 Ibs. cherries pitted —2 quarts water— Boil slowly for 18 minutes, add five pounds sugar and cook until mixture is thick, Pack in jars. To avoid any possi- bility of mould, ster- ilize 20 minutes by cold pack method. Canned White Cher- ries make wonderful salads either with? ‘ other fruits or stuff- 5 €d with cheese .or » nuts, and served on lettuce with. mayon- naise dressing. ier The low. price of sugar makes honis-eannizig more profitable ‘this ‘season than ever before. You save 1/3 to 1/2—besides getting unequalled quality, flavor and wholesomeness, Be sure to include Royal Anne cherries in n your home Brererves: : j Pacific N. W. Growers Ass’n., General Offices, Minneapolis. MH ly &njoyable as ihe’ te gain “placed | offerings; “High and’ Dizzy” 18 also a in the Canadian Northwest, this time| feature of the'same program. ag the daughter of a Frénch-Canadian rm CLAIRVOYANT miner and is left’ léarning the tricks! of the trade, she become a sengation. Madame-La May at — un- Terise situations characterize the pic will remain till Monday. ture. Harold’ Lioyd in'oné of his best|day calls excepted. THE ELTINGE. a role that mas er famous, in an ‘he Idol of, the rth,” which stows at the Eltinge, est river in the world? Its length, from the source of the} Missouri to the. Gulf of Mexico, is 4,200] miles? , The: Misalsalpp!' dhas 53 branches? / The: total navigable length’ of thd Mississippi and its branches is 13,912 thiles? Thefe are 295 navigable streams in the United States?: Their total length is 26,410 niles? tomorrow and Saturday. The outline of the story resembles “The Flame of thé’ Yukon,” that vivid story of the Canadian Northwem, In which Miss Dalton thrilled audiences ‘all over the country several years ago by her re- markable personality that seemed |: fit. exactly into the great out-of-doors and the'-basic emotions of life. As Collette Brissac in “The. Idol of. the 3 ‘SUMMER COURSE. Fro Atlantic?. empty into’ tne Pacific? the Mississipp! and! braiches), total-| ing 19,124 miles, empty into the gulf? = Two, totaling 315 miles, empty inta: Mrs, B. C. Cleveland and daughter, Shicago, was trans- : indigestion and constipation, and they’ li NOTICE OF MEETING OF THE) : One’ hundred and forty-eight of the total ing 365 miles, empty into Thirty-eight). totaling 1,606 miles,| ‘One hundred and seven (Including! Mm \ ord. of quality. una od ofd, | North,” her portrayal will be especial- eereeteeeceeceerceeecmeceeeeeeeenepeeeereeteeriemee ee eee || ASK Your Grocer | Fer After Every Meat MW me waeeyS Su ! (JUICY ane _ WRIGLEY’S bas steadily kept to the pre-wer' price. / - @ndto the same bizh stend- No other soody lasts. so ,lona—costs solittie or does " so mach for v00, tn effect—full of flavor—a solace and comfort for VIOLIN © . And all Orchestral Instruments’. : TEN WEEKS STARTING JUNE 21 At Greatly Reduced Rates. Call for Mr. Monson, at 607 or 278X Mandan Studio at H. G. Taylor’s, Phone 60 Hempty Dumpty Bread Produced by BARKER BAKERY Miss Alexander To Speak — Miss Melinda. Alexander, formerly bee secretary to Congresswoman Jeannette Rankin 9) Hy heatla EEN Sh secretary of the Committee of 48 with, New York, will speak on behalf of said comrfiittee ‘orf the political issues of the day, at Patterson's ‘hall: Friday night, June 17th, at 8:30 P. M. Everybody come and hear this brilliant and’ accom- plished young lady—“The Girl from Montana”! Come rei: LTIN : THEATRE Direction Valleau Theaters Company ¢ rear DRE vs vening >. 2m Evening.) falas. cram sul ablect to change ‘without TONIGHT. | Mack Sennett’s Feature Comedy “LOVE, HONOR AND BEHAVE” : : Christie Comedy ..........4..08.. 0he02..Scenic { poles Tomorrow and Saturday; — - Dorothy. Dalton in. ........“The Idolof the North” Harold Lloyd in................“High and Dizzy” COMING THOMAS MEIGHAN in............. jE EAS’ ROSCOE La in “THE TRAVELING SALESMAN" MAE MURRAY q MILDRED HARRI Mr; and Mrs. Carter Ralph Connor’s...................“The Sky Pilot” COOL AND FRESH AT THEELTINGE