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Sy Social ‘and Personal MARRIED IN SOUTH DAKOTA Miss Anne Vigness, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Vigness, formerly of Bismarck, was married today "to Ernest Solberg, a prominent real es- tate man of Minneapolis. The wed- ding ‘took place at the home of the bride’s grandmother at Canton, S. D. Mrs. C. L. Vigness has been in Can- ton all.summer on account of the ill- ness of her mother. Mr. Vigness who has been teaching summer school at Dickinson, and his son left yesterday to attend the wedding. Miss Anne Vigness has been visiting Mrs. Arthur Tavis, of Mandan, and her sister was visiting Mrs. A. E. Preston here. Mrs. Solberg is a graduate of the Bismarck High school and of St. Olaf’s college, Northfield, Minn. She also attended the University of Minnesota, but her health failed and she stopped a month before she would have finish- ed. Mr. and Mrs. Solberg left on a motor trip to Minneapolis. ANNOUNCEMENT OF WEDDING. Announcements have been received by friends in the city of the marriage of Miss Harriet Eileen Spillane, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Abner Lewis Lom- bard, to Alpha Frederick Barber on the fourteenth of July. The wedding took place at the home of the bride at Glen Falls, New York. Miss Spil- lance is well known here having taught Domestic Science in the Bis- marck high school. L. C. C. ENTERTAIN. 1 The members of the Loyal Com- rades class of the Presbyterian Sunday school are giving a picnic supper at the capitol grounds tonight. The pic- nic supper is in honor of Miss Norma DeVol who leaves for Fargo ext week where she will make her future home, After this spper at the capitol th? girls are going to take in the second show at the Eltinge. METHODIST AID MEETING. Mrs, George Wallace entertained all the divisions of the McCabe Methodist Ladies Aid at her country home Thurs- day afternoon. About sixty ladies at- tended the meeting and spent an en- joyable afternoon at the Wallace home. About $19 was taken in at the meet- ing for the society. S. S. BOARD MEETS The Sunday School board of the McCabe Methodist church went out to the George Wallace farm, south of Menoken at four o’clock this after- noon where they held their meeting and enjoyed a pot luck supper. About forty people attended the picnic, in- cluaing the Sunday School teachers as well as the officers. VISITING HERE Mrs. Arthur Powell and three chil- dren of Manilla, and Mrs. Gilbert Moar and two children of Lime Springs, lowa, are in the city visiting at the J. A. Arnot home. They will also visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howe, of Wilton. | Mrs. Powell’ and’ Mrs. Gil- bert are sisters of Mr. Howe and cousins of Mr. Arnot: : RETURNS FROM T: PAUL. Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite returned last night from St. Paul, where he and Mrs. Postlethwaite and: daughter, Margaret motored the first of the week. They will visit in St. Paul until Mr. Postlethwaite returns when’ the For promoting and maintain- ing uty of skin and hair Cuticura and Ointment are unexcelled. Cuticura Tal- cum is an ideal “powder, re: freshing and cooling to most delicate skins, Semple Reah Povey Malt Address: “‘Cutteura Lab- tee c-Olctment Sand she, False, "Cuticura Soap shaves without mug. Se eee ee eee family will motor to N gan! RETURN IRN FROM TRIP Mrs. Mary” Burton and | daughter, Bertha, returned*from™ Phoenix, New York, where they have been on an ex- tended: visit. They also stopped to visit friends in Illinois and Chicago, and other places of interest on the trip to New York. VISITING DAUGHTER. Mrs.’ Ann J. Orff of Minneapolis is in the city visiting her daughter, Mrs. George D. Gorman. Mrg. Orff will visit here for some time and will leave for the Pacific Coast in the fall, where she wil spend the winter. . Wetch len, Theodore ‘Bewlah, Mrs. MeeeNeeee Hasecand {Bismarck Improved Conilition. | Mrs. William Hinkel of Third street, | who was operated on at the St. Alexius hospital is getting along nicely. It 19 expected Mrs, Hinkel’will be able to leave'the hospital sometime next week. | For real H Home Made. Sausage that you will enjoy’ eating and we know you will, just try. some of Dohn’s Sanitary ‘and Excl sive Meat Market’s Bologna Sau- sage, VISITORS FROM ‘HALIDAY. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Wimmer and daughter, Norma Lee, of Haliday. N. D., arrived here and will spend a week visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. G, Pat terson. LEAVES FOR MINNESOTA. Miss Pear] Crook, who has been vis- iting her sister, Mrs, Ed. Duehring, MANDAN NOTES | MANDAN MEN ORGANIZE OIL, COMPANY The Torchiigit Oil & Gas company: organized under ** the: laws fo Wyoming by - North! ‘Dakota men, most’ of whom are Fesi- \dents’ of Mandan, has been approved since last December, left last night for her home at Mankato, Minn. RETURN FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Burbage have returned from a wedding trip through Yellowstone National Park. Mr. and Mrs. Burbage were married at Miles’ City, Montana. ENTERTAINS JEANNE D’ARC GIRLS Miss Beatrice Register envortained the members of the Jeanna Dare girls at her home last night. Dainty re- freshments were served. ONT BUSINESS, SS TRIP" Mrs. John Welch of Menoken, clerk of the Apple Creek school district was in the city yesterday transacting busi- ness at the county court house. HERE FROM MINOT. F. FE, Leuhe and his assistant of Mi- not were in Mandan and Bismarck yes terday visiting triends and on a bus- iness trip. VISITING DAUGHTER HERE Mrs. Charles Klusman of New Salem, is visiting in the city, the guest of her duaghter, Mrs. William Schwartz of 605 Ave. C. REGAN VISITOR Mrs. John Langdahl of Regan came to Bismarck yesterday and will spend over Sunday visiting Mrs. Jesse Har- ris. TO SHOREHAM Dr. V. J. LaRose left, this mornin. for Shoreham, Minn., where he will spend a few days at the lakes. LEAVES ON VACATION. Mrs. F. L. Shuman left today for a month’s vacation at Duluth, Minne- apolis and Stone Lake, Wis. ‘IN HOSPITAL Norman Livdahl of 622 Eighth street is confined to the Bismarck Hospital with tonsillectomy. GUEST FROM DAZEY. Miss Dagny Hetland of Dazey, N. D., is visiting here the guest of Miss La- vina Register. i HERE ON BUSINESS Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Trygg of Gibbs were in the city yesterday on a busi- ness trip: VISITING HERE. Mrs. Lyle Leberg of Velva is in the North Dakota and autaorized to ‘| president’ might take a Prose contin- iby the “blue sky” board of the state ci to sé) ‘stock in’ this state. at Greybull, Wyo,, with the branch of: ; tice at Mandan. this city is president; J. J. Vogt, banker of Hague, .N. DB, ig vice’ pres: ident; and John A: T:mmerman_ of (Mandan is secretary. These three with | ‘the’addition of.Frank Winmill, Grey-' bull, Wyo., and E. G. Rickel of Bis- marck constitute the board ‘of direc- tor Niéording. to the government Te- port, the ofl’ lies in three sands in the Torchlight dome. The shallow oil 1s at the 400 ‘to°600 foot level, in what is known as the Kimball ‘sands, ; while: other of] lies ‘in the 1100 foot | and the 2,100 foot levels, say the geo- Yogists. ‘The shallow wells produce from ‘50 to 300 bartels of oil a day, it is said. The Lewis’& Clark Oil company’ launched some months ago by Obert | Olson; former state treasurer, H. 0. Batzer of Hazelton, Angus Frazier ana: other’ Bismarck memi ‘have! leases’ of | oil land neat that ‘held’ by ‘the Toreh- light Oil & Gas company, The Bis-) marek group ‘have drilled two wells. ; In one of these the drill was dropped just as the oil sand was reached and | they havé ‘since drilled another. The | first well has 600 feet of oj) standing. in the casing and the secod has 4 fest of oil’ Neither well has been | “shot” “as yet. Geologists watching the “log” of | the drilling in the Bstharck company’s | ‘project déclare the formations dis-' closed shéw that the crest of the oil dome centers diagonally across Sec-! tion 30, held by theMandan ‘men. i HARDING TO VISIT MANDAN George B. Christian;- Jr., ‘secretary to. president ‘Warren Harding, has | written to Secretary Thomas H. Sul- livan of the Mandan Commercial club indicating that if the contemplated trip''to the west coast “by the'Pres- ident’ is made, he may’stop in this city. ‘Secretary Christian’ ‘declared’ that | ‘it wlll’ not'be possible ‘for him to make ‘such’'a: tfip “while congréss is in session.’ He continues: “You may be sure that he ‘will be glad to keep your wishes in mind in the event he determines mon, & west- ern trip.” Bearetary Sullivan wrote to the! president’s secretary upon publica-} tion of a news dispatch” ‘sayii the ent trip this summer. city visiting her sister, Mrs. Bert Se- well, SHOPPING HERE Mrs. Arnold Gerberdine of Regan was in the city shopping yesterday. Try our Ice Cream at Clifford’s} Cafe. 40 cents a quart. Mrs. N. W. Kelley, Hemstiteh- ing, 21 Broadway: * | CITY NEWS Baby Boy. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Rufener of the Murphy apaitments announce the az rival of a baby boy at the St. Alexius hospital. Baby Girt. Mr. and Mrs. E J. Schultz of Tenth street are the parents of a baby girl born at the St. Alexius hospital. Successiul Operation. Fred Petergon of the Grand Pacific hotel, who was operated:on for appen- dicitis is getting along nicely. Leave Hospital. The following people left the St. Alexius hospital today, Mrs. Frank MEET ME AT THE BIG BALL GAMES | THIS EVENING AND SUNDAY, JULY 23-24. Come and see Moore, Hightower, Taylor, Higgins, and the other stays in these games ‘THIS EVENING, 6:15 P. M. Sunday, 9.2 The ‘body of' John’ Popelka, aged 45, farmer, who blew off: his “head “Wed- nesday morning with a shotgun, was buried in the local cemetery yester- day. The fuperal'services were held | from’ the’ ‘Kennelly" ‘chapel John Laat, kil ied beneath a falling wall’ of the Sensor ‘building / Wednesday, probaby will be buried to- Mr. and rs. T. DeWing who passed through here some time ago enroute in Pittsburgh, arrived in the city yesterday. They are guests at the A. [ I W. Brady home. Mr. and Mrs. De- | for a $2000 wager. ‘Dr. and Mrs. R. B, Percy and child- ren and Mr. and Mrs. L. 'H. Connolly weeks vacation at the lakes. Dr. L. ‘R. Priske and John Fleck left yesterday on a weeks auto trip to Moose Jaw, Sask. and other Canadian points, (Mrs. Peter Wagner and daughter, Pearl returned yesterday from Dickin- son. Miss Pearl attended summer school there for the past month. this morning for Pelican Rapids, Min- | nesota where they will spend a few. weeks at the lakes. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. .Winter have left for a visit with relatives in the twin cites. Roy Ployhar left for Shoreham, ain: for a visit with friends at the | lakes . ert. returned from Minneapolis where they visited relatives for the past | month, (Misses Charlotte, Alice and Mar- ion Schwartz who have been visiting at the Rosen and Rigler homes, left yesterday for their home at Belfield. | Their cousin, Miss Bernice Rosen de: | companied them. Mrs, F. L. Burdick was in Bismarck vesterday visiting at the home of Mrs. William Zeamer. Mrs. William Seitz and daughter,’ Reita, were shopping in Bismarck yesterday. LEGION MEMBERS ‘ATTENTION The funeral of Ralph McGar- noon, July 24th. Be at Legion 3 P.M... Hall ie uniform at 2 o’clock p. Ww. Paulson, Commie. Thé main office of the company is | Wing are walking the entire distance if and daughter left today for Shoreham, | aig 3 Minn. where they will spend a two ‘months! from cancef, were ‘held Judge B. W. Shaw and family left | or i Mrs. (E. ‘A. Thorberg and son Rob- | vey will be held Sunday after-| Winona, Minn., ip! of persons were: broncho pony, blindfo , | the! spectators. humanity. Most of the injured were child It was believed. none: of the injuries i i ' SHIPP: NG BODY Mayer, president of the Unite ‘| Majl Steamship company from which five steamships aye been selzed. by the ‘shipping e° ground of William Maas of | fllure to pay $ 100,009 rent declar- ed ‘today that instead of the line ow! gmoney ta the board the’ board’ wed two “milllon dollars ‘to thé com: fe: said the nan ah had given the ard more ¢] ag an at ie a face the hare hea AMERICAN AND: CANAD ve SHPs Montreal, Cai lenging ‘Aimer! hapa eS ch me loop Bootlegger for the, Royal St. rence’ Yacht’ club cup, : The water of Lake ‘St. Louis off Point Claire where the race began was | smopth and only @ five-knot breeze tirped the sails when the boats were A fleet’ Of exc ers ‘heli large crowds’ of spectators.” ; WORLD'S CHAD CHAMP. IS DEFEATED) Proviacies ra I, “Suly 23.. —Vincent Richards, of Yonkers, N. Y., this after- noon defeated William T. Tilden in the final round for the Rhode Island men’s | singles tennis tournament. The holder of the junior and western titles deé- feated the world’s champion in three out of four sets, 6-8,'8-1, 2-6 and 6-0. CONGRESSMAN CALLED LIAR Washington, , July 2 23.—The Berg- doll investigating committee broke up suddenly today after Charles A. Braun a witness, had called Representative Johnson, Democrat, Kentucky, of the committee, a “liar” and the latter ‘an attempt to reach the wit- | CITIZENS ONLY 1; TQ VOTE, PLAN Dallas, Tex. July 23.—A_ proposed | .turalizal jon of foreigners before they ci vote and which would make the state'law conform to the federal con- stituf as regards equal suffrage for med: and women’ was being ‘voted’ on {if d special election today: Lille, “France, July i ce, July 28: “A majority of one vote in favor of "adhesion wit the Third (Moscow) Internationale to the coast on fot trom their malty | et given yesterday by the. congress. of Fre brjch ‘metal workers now in ses- sion’} ws. Ww. < ete DEAD Wahpeton, N. July 23.. penuneral services for Mrs. i E, Purcell, wi of foeter United Statés* ‘Senator cell, vell-known in North Dakota, who londay after an illness of many ere sterday from the’ First’ Methodist idea Y pelibenser sll of whom weré'pioneer residents ‘of Wahpeton and lifelong. felcnds wares ie pit jtenhatse, W &. Lander, F : jtenheare, rick, x ey bir) RT. Barbe ‘ber. * Mrs. ' Purcell came’ to Wahpeton with'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Bevan in! 1882, In 1889 she was to W. E. Purcell, . a young n attorney.” -: ——————_—__ Experignced gardener would like to take‘ care of several gardens. ! Phone 360M. 319-2nd St. 7-23-It i WANTED—Competent girl.or woman ion housework. Call at a oe ‘Ave. "REX H ( “LAST TIME TONIGHT MONDAY—TUESDAY* _ WM. RUSSELL in “a {LIVE WIRE HICK” 23. ary score red when al leyaning;; got away froin a cowboy vider,: leaped the fence before the grand stand,seats of a car- nival wild west show and trampled on Sections of seats col- peed under the animal as it kicked its Way among the entangled mass of Police libprated ) RENT mae New York, July S oamrhil 4 tes |e ftérnoon in he heat of three races | towed to the’ starting “line at 3 o'clock: | amendment which would require na- | Mrs. Rose Mary jartner, vie, bride of’ elgh . th: jocal | two days; wae ! pital here {ii'serfotis condition. ~ “" Tatermen| “gp, MARTIN’ PRO-CATHEDRA ne ae MoNENZIE & STERLING CIRCUIT, Moffit—Preaching service 10:30 a./ ‘Sterling—Preaching service” 12: 16 noon: *Bunday school 1:00 a. m. McKenzie—Preaching ‘service 8:00 . Tn “Sunday school 11:00 a.m. A cordial’ invitation is extended to everybody. ‘Rev. Wm. Schoffatall, Pastor. Mecane METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH “AN services at the regular hour. (Preaching 10:30 a.m. and 8:00 p. | m. by the Rev. ‘Harley A. Zeller. ' Buncky school at noon and classes ral. * and. Freebooter, Paul, Ming, ‘Epworth League at ‘7:00 p. m. Sub- and’ the ‘defendi Canadian ‘hoa, ject,’ “Reading for Recreation,” Beajer ‘and Re@® , of Quebec, sailes:: , Strangers: : cordially welcomed at all ff on ad 13-mile’: triangular ccgurse| servic siecien bean CHURCH. Avenue D and Seventh Street. 10:30: German service, , ‘The Rev. Canada, will deliver the ‘sermon. 8:00 °P. M. Sermon ‘by local ‘pastor on “Stewardship for God.” Victor ‘Bartling, Pastor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. Corner 4th St.:and Avenue C. Sunday service at 11 A. M. Subject: “Truth.” “Sunday school-at 9:45 A.M Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. * A‘ reading room isopen in the charch building every. Tuesday, Thursdiy and’ Saturday from 2 to 4 P: M. All are welcome to attend these sérvices and to visit the reading room FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ; Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite, Minister. Morning worship at 10:30, theme: “Singleness of Purpose.” Junior Sur- day" ‘school at 9:30. All other depart- ments at 12 M. Urge the boys and girla to attend these sessions. Many of the teachers are most faithful. Everything depends on them. Evening service at 8. Special music by choir under the direction of Mrs. D.C. Scot- horn. A helpful message by the pastor. Come and bring others. All are wei- come to the services of the churck EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Corner Seventh and Rosser Streets. Cc. F, Strutz, pastor. German sermon at 9:30 A." All other services are N || conducted in the English language. Sunday s¢hiool, in- charge of Lyman D.| Smith, Spt., 10: 30 A. M. This will be followed by a. short but spicy chil- dren’s: missionary program consisting migsionary offering will be received. ung: e's Alliance, Theo. Martell, | ite’ to’ the North Da- Iyoi "A. convention at Cavalier, mornow afternoon, Coroner John ge | will give some “echoes from a great Kennelly received information from + ] convention,” at 7:15 P. M. ‘Evening Supt. T. H. Lantry that the dead man 'WQULD UNITE sermon by the pastér on’ the subject’ was no relation to him. The brother | ON N RUSS PLAN ” 8 P.M. Everybody in Milwaukee has not been located, t- t ce n | BIG FEATURE PICTURE aT REX “The Road of Ambition” featuring Conway Tearle at the Rex last night and tonight;"is a remarkable strong photo drawa, Mr. Tearlg’s character- Teation of the struggling is deserving of the high; heat praise. ig ably supported by Florenc Dixor | Gladdert James, and othe it well kno! All ‘makes sold and rented KODAK FINISHING Quality Work for the Amateur SLORBY STUDIO - noLitige 8 Bitipig ASK Yoar Grocer Humpty Dompty Bread nie os BAKERY H. Kuring~of Stony -Plaih; ‘Alberta, | of ‘exercises gongs and readings. A/ ital about 6 o'clock last Gartner’ had been il but t ought to the hos: nd, Frank’ Gartner, is a Hmer. mother, Mrs. Peter ner Selater ‘pron ent farm, owners near ih be ‘Sun- ~§-o'clooy-@.-m. Low -Mass-and My steel workér || He We do all kinda of Agate cutting and mounting ght here in our own shop. We have had several years of experience in this line and know how this work should be done t to'secure the best cutting, to bring wut the: ‘markings i in your stone. We also have a man who knows how to de the mounting as it should be done. ‘Mail orders taken care of just the same as if you delivered them to us. VISITORS Patrons who are entrusting valuable garments. to be handled, naturally are interested in knowing how they are ant We invite you to visit’ our new and modern cleaning plant, corner of Rosser and 11th Streets, and see one of the finest cleaning plants west of the Twin Cities. Visitors hours 9 a. m. to 12 noon. CITY CLEANERS AND DYERS Office Klein’s Tailor, Shop Phone 770 : Bismarck, N. D. Woven Into the Fabric of Our Industries i Behind the industrial growth of a city can be seen the intelligent co-operation of the local banks.) Our close contact: with the com- mercial houses of this community is one of the inspiring features of our banking service. Bismarck Bank Bismarck, N. D. TRAY Ts i “ITS COOL” Direction Valleau Theaters Company TONIGHT Priscilla Dean and Lon Chaney in ¥ i is “OUTSIDE THE LAW” Monkeys at, Home... -Prizma “Niagara” sat Monday-Tuesday- Wednesday MARY PICKFORD in “The Lovelight” “THE GOLDEN SNARE” JAMES 0. CURWOOD'S HE BRANDED WOMAN” NORMA TALMADGE in LIONEL BARRYMORE THE GREAT ADVENTURE” Matinee Daily at 2:30

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