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PAGE FOTR Social and Personal| MINDER-PASTORET NUPTIALS TODA The wedding of M daughter of Mr. and Mr A ¥ Pembina County where | cditor of the Crystal] Pastoret of K Senay Minde| Mr. Mis with hat to match- She is ver known here having come to E with the council.of defense du war. She has also neen emplo} sation Bureau. Minder wore a brown fall s' well) dat St. Mar noan, —— parish house at seven o'clock this) MOMS left New York the middle of} " sunday scuool 1:00 a, m. Fargo,.N. D., Aug. 13.—Mrs,’ Louise morning. Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Cole of tro and ate returning, aon LS pe i McKenzie—Preaching service 8:00; G. Kaight, of Los Angeles, Calif,, will | Coming: Monday « “ ” With an Ave. D. were the attendants, hrough Yellowstone: National park. . | p.m. jteceive one-third of the: $300,000 / i All St Cast lestate of tlie Jate S. Hi Knight, of! " fis ar Cas her home her in Bi with Drs. Towne, Rawlings and Ton ey in dental work. Dr. and Mrs. A Dr, and Mrs. W. morning on a motor here they will attend a dent-! ng her stay; well known and Mrs. home in Bemidji, Dr. will make their gO to Pastoret Killdeer. PROGRESSIVE DINNER PARTY | A progressive dinner party was give - | last evening in honor of Miss Ruth} t} no vi ociated | From Rochester they will] of Eau Claire, Wis., and brother, Dr. J. M. Arnson, of Graceville, Minn., the party motoring to the park. KINDERGARTEN PARTY Miss Ann Mullaney entertained the! | membe: of the Wachter School |Kindergarten at a party yesterday afternoon. The party — yesterda: : About thirty little people at- ended the party. GUESTS FROM NEW YORK G. W. Simmons o New York, are the and Mrs. J. I. Huyck, Mr. and Mrs, Sim- Mr. | Bardw T AT JAMESTOWN Mrs. William Zeamer leaves tonight | for Jamestown where she will spend} about two wecks visiting friends and} tives Her daughter Isabelle, who; been visiting in Jamestown for ther, in CATION TRIP Esther Monson is taking her acation at Lake Louise, British Col- . From there she will. go to t friends at Edmonton and other | points returning home by .way of Winnipeg. WAR MOTHERS TO MEET The regular meeting of the Fort Lincoln chapter of War Mothers will ibe held Tuesday afternoon at three fo’clock. There is important business and every member is urged to attend. TO VISIT DAUGHTER the past six weeks will return with | MARY'S PRO-CATHEDRAL, 8 o'clock a. m. Low Mass and Holy Communion and English sermon. ‘ a.m. Low Mass and Germany :30/a. m. High Mass and Eng- Mish sermon. Father Hiltuer, Pastor. [McKENZIE & STERLING Moffit—Preaching service 10:30 a | ‘Sterling Preaching service | Sunday. school 11:00 a. m. ; A cordial invitation is extended to} | everybody. | Rev. Wn Schoffstall, Paster. AN CHURCH, Servic: the usual hours. Preseling by Rev, John | Boose, of Marinette, Wis, Sunday school at regular hours. Special music at both services. | First Lutheran Church | Seventh street and Avenue D. | Morning service 10:30, Sunday school 12 noon. Evening service at 8 o'clock, Alt are cordially invited to attend these services, E. F. Alfson, Pastor. St. George’s Church Rev. T. Dewhurst, Reétor, Service tomorrow, 11 a. 4. morning | CIRCUIT. | Henry WINS $100,000 * OF DAKOTAN'S | | | | | Los Angeles Woman to Get One- | third: of Estate of S: H. Knight of Casselton | i | | Casselton, N..D., as his lawful wife, | according to a decision of Judge :Wil- [Nam C. Hook, United States Circuit Court of Appeals, the decision being announced here today. Judge-Hook | ‘made the decision shortly before he; died in Wisconsin this week. The case hag been in the courts | since 1917. Relatives of Mr. Knight, who was married five times, tried to prevent Mrs. Knight from securing | any of the estate on the ground that} she was not his lawful wife. The} case hinged on some technical incom- pleteness of divorce formalities by which Mrs. Knight had been freed of 1a former husband named Bonfoy in California. GETS BACK HIS _ STOLEN ino LARGE ESTATE } \ | | _ THEATRE Showing WILLIAM RUSSELL in ‘ ‘ CHILDREN OF NIGHT ” SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1921 ISMARC K set the pace ace, during’ then the :meet. POWERS FAVOR Small Welcome New Covenant Including America ly ‘London, Aug. 12—‘Show me!” That will be the attitude of all the \-Kerson, Grand Forks, is expected tv NEW LEAGUE, ‘Countries, Too, Would: was: held to the district court, bonds ! being fixed at, $2,000. |THRESHING IS_ UNDER WAY IN LOGAN COUNTY Napoleon, N. | Dy AU Aug. 13.—W. J. Belzer started his vnrsahing? rig this week. On his own farm on section 34 in Bryant township he threshed 50 jacres of rye that averaged 10% bush- jels per acre. Another field of 50 acres {yielded 5 bushels per acre. His suc- ieotash (wheat and oats) yielded é bushels per acre. The Houser field on the Schnaidt farm yielded six bushels of durum tains have been appointed for the various wards of the city and they will appoint committees. A house to house canvas for members is planned: Eack post in the state is allowed_one repre- sentative to the state convention at Jamestown, Sept. 28 and 29 for each 50 members. The Minot post aims to have at least 10 representatives there. ENGRAVED CARDS ——— FOR ——_ COMMERCIAL and Hel tfman, Ni a Fold-; ete a Haart aT pc ENC At Sama West Ankenmann lett Prayer and sermon, ce ia Weahington for Eran Han wheat per acre. MEN guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Dueme-| this morning for Dickinson where expects to rhe from | ing’s conference on disarmament und; Mrs. Clara Leier in Weigel township land and Miss Sarah Proctor, the ae < rs. J.B. Adams. The party| started at the home of Miss Hazel! Pierce on fifth Street and fromythere| to the home of Miss Isabelle Cochran. | The party then went to the George! Duemeland home where the remain er of the evening was spent dancing. | ENTERTAINS S. S. CLASS Two Sunday School classes of girls) of the McCabe Methodist church, en- tertained two of the boys cla: the basement of the church last Mrs. F, H. Register and Miss Eva Dingle are the teachers of the two classes of girls and the boys classes} are under the direction of Mr. Kin- man and Mr. Wallace. Following an evening spent playing games the girls served elaborate hments. ENTERTAINS FOR NIECES. | she will visit her daughter Louise, who is employed at the Merchants Na- tional Bank there. ENJOY COI CORN ROAST The Epworth League of the McCabe Methodist church held a corn roast d picnic at the George: Wallace farm, five miles south of Menoken last night. ON VACATION Mrs. Mary R. Malloy, of the altera- tion department at Lucas’ department store left today on a two weeks vaca- ion to Garrison and Underwood. RETURN FROM LAKE Mrs. L. W. McLean has returned) from a ten days visit with Dr. and Mrs. F, B. Strauss and family at their cott- age at Green Lake, Minn. RETURN FROM LAKES his holiday in time to conduct he service tomorrow and would be pleased to meet a! herents of“ o'clock service, EVANGELICAL CHURCH. Corney 7th and Rosser Sts., C. F. German service, 9:30 A. M. English language. inday school, 10:30 A. M. “Modern Idolatry,” 11:30 y. "p, A, Topic: “True Temper- ance in Heart and Life,” Theo, Mar- tell, leader, 7:15 P. M. Evening sermon: Tide,” 8 P. M. very. Prayer band, Tuesday, 8 | “Stemming. the} the members and adher-' t. George’s church at fis Strutz, Pastor. | Ally other services are conducted in the | A. J. Arnot Reeove Recovers’ His Oak- nt land Automobile {i ‘ S A; J. Arnot-has recovered his Oak- | land automobile, stolen from his home Sarage some days ago. vA: farmer living near Jamestown found the ntachine at. the edge of his cornfield. He reported the matter to the Jamestown, Police who, having. the license number of the missing car, identified it as-Mr. Arnot’s. He went to Jamestown Igst night and drove the.machine- back to Bismarck today. Aside from some motor trouble, tire damage andthe theft of side curtains and)tools the car was: the car, was, jntact. TTIREKING’SFOR Pacitic ocean questions. ‘Yhe powers illustra’ ing, “Once bit, twice .” They tcel they were bit once. At Versailles they saw President Wilson and his secretary of state put their signa- tures to a League of Nations agree. ment. And then they saw the Sen- ate turn down the whole businness. This time, before they do any signing, they will want to see Hard- ing and Hughes sign and the 0. K. of. the Senate, too. Not till then] will they be ready to append: their own signatures. LAG But they do expect agreement will | y.the old say- The machine apparently had beet!be easier than in the Wilson case, | abandoned: after w tire blew out./because Harding has the Senato with | him, Favor New League If President ‘Harding, after getting agreements on disarmament and Pacific problems, wants to go a step jfarther and broach his Association | threshed 1600 bushels of wheat from 400 acres. Joe Daschle threshed 1522 bushels of rye from 156 acres. He got 96 bushels of. wheat from 20 acres. {| . POST MAKING MEMBER DRIVE, | Minot, N. D., Aug. 13.—The Minot j Post’ of the American Legion has launched a well planned campaign to increase the members of the Minot (post from 300 to at least 500. Cap- Study Accountancy! Under the direction of practising Accountants. Number of students limited. Registraticn closes Sept. 16. Write our Educational Depart- ment for particulars, of our Cor- respondence Courses. CT Wholesale and Manufacturing concerns require that cards pre- sented by their representatives be of the highest grade obtain- able. With the excellent Hand En- graved Type Faces that we can furnish, your firm is at once recognized as one of the fore- most. Talk the matter over with us as to prices, samples and styles. Our Hand Engraved lines: Commercial and Professional Cards. Business Cards. Visiting Cards, Plain Stock. Visiting Cards, _Panelled Stock. Wedding Announcements. Mrs. Norm McDonald entertained | x cordial welcome to all. i itati about. thirty-six young people last}, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Parsons and det ale jot ‘Nations in place of Wilson's Lea. {| BISHOP, BRISSMAN & CO. Weilding Invitations. evening at the warden’s home at the| daughters, Dorothy and Mabel, return- ‘ H Certified Public Accountants. ance Invitations. ; ‘ ig at tl $ mi d tava f tend utin FIRST BAPTIST CHURC jot of Nations, preserving*mainly the Birth Announcements. “ D state penitentiary for her three at the Minnesota lakes. a ee Corner 4th St, and periee b ROUG H | NG IT Permanent. Court of Internatonal St. Baul Business Announcements i s Rose Hanlon of this cit, . ri g Justice, he will meet with far less op- Globe Bldg. é ~éments lizabeth and Margaret Mc-| a Ron VAGAT SAIGON Res, 0. Ss. Jacobson will preach at! Position than is generally supposed. | Fargo, N. D. Mourning Announcements. , who are visiting here from) Ke BS CK i On eta i Ni aL al aes A.M. Mrs. E. Finwall-Monnes! The 40 nations ia the league don’t | Fargo Nat’! Bank Bldg. BISMARCK TRIBUNE Co. a, Wash. A most enjoyable} Gunderson, state land com-| of. Powers Lake, N. D., will sing a sulo Netauaes Contraptions Spoiljcare about the name of the organi- Minneapolis, Phone 32 s spent dancing. A buffet | missioner, has returned from his va-| at the morning and evening services. zation, its form:or its constitution, so 719 Nicollet Ave. was served by Mrs. McDonalg, assisted by Mrs. Hanlon. tion, spent in the Minnesota lake. reg- fe on. | | Pastor-at-large C.. W. Finwall, assist. ed by his son-in-law, Rev. E. Monnes | of Powers Lake will conduct the even-| Camp Life, Firestone Says long as the United States comes in. And there are indications that they are ready, to agree to America making eee TO RYDER imeaserv , . RETURN FROM VISIT ing service, 8 o'clock. Sunday school| pesee eee all the reservations it wants, Mr, and Mrs, Solomon Isaac, of Bur-| yy iss, Mable Winge has left ou a) at 12 noon, and B.Y. B.¥. at 7o'clock.| BY EDWARD THIERRY, |The main thing is the tex ridden | eka, S. D., and Editor and Mrs. Arm-/ visiting friends and relatives at Ry- Everybody welcome. The pulpit com-/ Akron, Ohio, Aug. 13.—Harvey S-|power of the world, together with S f d S i and V. Palviny, of Leola, S. D., spent/ ge, mittee have a.very important state-| Firestone, tire king,: knows. how jall_ the little countries, want protec- are an ervice : 4 yes y visiting in Bismarck on their way home from Krem and Center, wh they have been visiting rela- tives. ‘Mr. Palviny is editor of the; Leola Herald and Mr, Isaac is a prom- inent business man in Pherson County. | Sue STS FROM POWERS LAKE R d Mrs, E. Monnes and two t evening from Powers spend a few days at TO HOME AT GOODRICH Miss Bertha Stile left yesterday for} her home at Goolrich where she will spend a three months vacation. SHOPPING HERE Mrs. U. M. Craven and daughter Norma of Menoken spent yesterday shopping in Bismarck. GOES THROUGH BISMARCK ment to make at the morning service, | and every member of. the church andj congregation who possibly cam at- jtend should endeavor to be present.« McCABE METHODIST... EPISCOPAL, CHURCH 10.30 Morning Worship. Sermon ial music. 12:00 Sabbath school with good | topic, “Going ‘toward Bethesda.” Spee-/ @ guest. Frankenstein felt when hig mechanical man went on a rampage. Firestone organized a little camp- ing trip so'he, Henry Ford and Thom- as A. Edison could get close to na- ture. And he organized it so. well! that f became a camp de luxe, with the president of the United States as “Why, I felt like a maitre d@hotek!”| »| Firestone exclaimed, as he returned | tion against further wars. That: will mean partial disarma- ment. lower taxes, more money for Peaceful pursuits. League Very Busy jmet 13 times. November-December in Geneva and is to' meet again in September. tlhas held a financial conference in Brussels and a transit conference jat_ Barcelona. The League of Nations Council has | Its assembly met last | | R i i THE TWO STRONG PILLARS ON WHICH WE ARE BUILDING OUR BUSINESS the home of Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Fin- : i] oa set. Rev General Badaglio of the Italian|classes for all. Mr. C. W. Moses, su-j to Akron. 1 ser! ti . MaMisaiatie gaat of a fare me |army went through Bismarck on No. 1) perintendent . ‘dust, to play safe: we. took;5Q cots; beter etalon seen eee | 5 this noon. 7:00 Epworth:League. An interest-|-——and one night 49 cots were; in use. land, which soemed on the verge of Lake and Mrs. and at Power s the daug shter of Rey. i f — i ETING CALLED af meeting of the members of the t Baptist church and congregation is called to be held in the church auditorium Wednesday evening, August 17 at eight o'clock. It is likely that a call will be extend- ed to one of the acceptable candidates |+ ofr the pastorate. RETURN FROM PARK TRIP. night Dr. J. O. Arnson returned las Baby Girl from a two weeks vacation trip ‘o/par ($1.00 per share) in the} porn to Mr. and Mrs. James Craw-| Bord family, Mr. and Mrs.) Edison,)to form a permanent court of inter- | Yellowstone Pa He made the triP| Lewis & Clark Oil & Gas Com-] ford of 213 South Fitth “street, a baby Bishop W. F. Anderson and his wife.! national justice. But it can’t functon | with his sister, M Fr. W. Anderson, ASK Your Grocer || For i Humpty Dumpty Bread. | Produced By \ NOTICE—CATHOLIC DAUGH- TERS OF AMERICA Members _ will . receive com- munion Sunday, Aug. 14. Meet at church at 7:45. Mrs. N. W. Kelly, Hemstitch-| ing, 211 Broadway. NOTICE Now is the time, in the next few days, to get some stock. at pany, as the stock will go to at least $1.50 per share by the 20th of August. Two wells are now completed and will start produc-; jing in a very short time. Also have any amount of hail, ‘school and county warrants, and jing hymns that are worth while. ing meeting: for interested young -fotk.; A helpful time assured aH who: will attend. Miss Eva Dingle, President. 8:00 Evening service, Theme of address “America’s Most Imperative | Need.” A ‘sixty. minute service one half of which will be devoted to sing- An) hour of good fellowship. Come! — G. H. QUIGLEY, Minister _“GITY NEWS| girl. Ly ire Department Called the residence Sweet and Front streets, last event A chimney. was burning out. damage reauited. st The fire department. was called: to} of Frank Finlaysos,| On our record day in camp we fed 90! “phe simple life! Why, I worked harder looking after cooks and tents and food than I ever did making; tires. Too Many Comforts. | “The thing got bigger every time 1| turned around. I was so anxious to make everyone comfortable that I wound up by having too many. com- forts.” Fifteen were in “cainp while Presi- dent: Harding and Secretary Christian were along, including five members rot the Firestone family, four of the ‘Phere -were secret service men, pho- tographers, movie men, cooks, tent handlers, chauffeurs and hostlers. “Things went like clockwork,” said Firestope, “I like things that way— even in camp. But-I prefer to rough it.. Getting back to nature—the real / thing—Is tho best, vacation. Once Rousghed It. it when our warring over the Aaland Islands, It. has staved off a war between Poland and Lithuania over Vilma. It has repatriated through the Nan- sen : committee about 359,000 | Prisoners. It has started an anti-typhus cam- paign in Poland and other section 3 of eastern Europe. It is governing two international- fzed areas, Danzig and the Saar} Basin. * A It-is taking measures tp tria from dying: And it has taken preliminary steps | as it should till the United States enters, LARSEN GIVES BOND, Bowbells, N. D., Aug. 13.—Lawren Larsen, former county charged with embezzlement as the re- deposit in Burke county banks prior war sult of placing $165,600 out on time | to leaving office May 1, appeared be- ; | ‘} treasurer, | OB MINNE yy City bonds that can be had at a) je."We: really roughed § BARKER BAKERY jgocd liberal discount that willl Mtr. and qe eae Meelow of 211/camping trips first started. Edison| f0°S Judge John C: Lowe yesterday | : Ihayer street are the parents of a six: Proposed the first trip, Ho and 1) S22 Ueee Pree Mee KODAK FINISHING |.,,,,,.. 250. , Bismarck, N. D.| Cave Postponed, Tees Hone Pernond Jolin Bare i} general banking business, Quality Work for the Amateur || oe “7")- sudge Amidon, who was to hear aj Later, Henry Ford and John, Bur- TESTIFIES SLORBY STUDIO || Multigraphing, Addressing,| ca#° Involving the freclosure, of | Cones Meth te tiSre added some i) First: National Bank, Bismarck, N. D. | tg! Successors to HOLMBOE STUDIO net good returns on your money.| Call or write, - OBERT A. OLSON, Eltinge Block, \Service Co., First floor, Hoskins Block, Phone 662. jterday. The baby daughter was born on Mr. Healow’s birthday. _ Mailing, Mailing Lists. Business) yoy of cattle in federal court here today, will come to Bismarck on August 26 instead, according to word received here. Helps Garden, and a half pound baby: girl born yes-~', went together. It was a new stunt I was so soft [I nearly diel We itor me: from the: cold that: first night. {were in the White Mountains. lttle comfort: to the trip. “We. took turns planning the trip. This year it was‘my Job. Before we got through I felt like a Cook's tour [sulde!,” Mrs. WILLIMAN ey, Lydia E. Pare "Hodicne or Girls and Women milton, Ohio. —“T had sui Safety ch awful | = MC ASOELIS MINN With our new McClintock Burglar Alarm System which we recently installed, our bank is a safe place to keep your Liberty Bonds and other valuables as well as to do your GET A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX NOW INTOC KR ¢ First J. B. Sarler. today reported tat’ PREDICT FROST ia'pisu he had used to revive dsoopisx| EN NORTH PART IN. NORTH DAKOTA ! cucumbers. Setting a kalf-gallon fruit Frost in low places in the northern | jar filled with water beside the cu- -cumber plant be placed. a lamp wick part of the state tonight is predicted by the weather bureau. in it and wound the wick about: the plant. ' The plant immediately revived, No frost is expected in Bismarck or vicinity, however. in my back I could hardly stand on my feet and I was never without a Miss Norva Sidwell Tells How Cuticura Healed Her Brother “Eruption of the skin broke out in small blisters on my brother's body. The blisters would LTING THEATRE he says. ‘The half-gallon of, _wates lasts two days, he. said. i break and larger ones -|. Langdon and Minot reported the : ‘ would comeustil his body | | Expert ‘Accountants. Basi Peivest temperatures tin the siete: the oud neat Direction Valleau Theaters Company was a solid rhass of blis- ness Service Co., First floor, thermometer falling to 41 at both eames: every. ‘weeks and draggin down pains. Sad been feeling badly for three years and had-two of the best doctors in the cit but: I kept getting worse and onl ly ters. He wag cross and ~ fretful arid couldn’t stand any clothing to be on his body, and he itritated the Hoskins Block. Phone | 662. : LAST HONORS FOR R SOLDIER, Lehr, N. D., Aug. 13.—The body of places last night. It fell as low as 46 jin Williston and 43 in Pembina. Rains were reported in many parts by many weather stations in the east- TONIGHT and TOMORROW a ANITA STEWART in OFF breaking ee ge ceuhd August Sukut, Jr., World War veteran, |ern part of the state. . | weighed thal nds. I saw your adver- “—?P LAYTHINGS OF DESTINY” Should know that if you get mixed || | and we tried CuticuraSoapand Oint- | | member of Co. L. 138th infantry, why DAK OTA STARS etal erates fae dia Snookey Comedy...... “SNOOKEY’S WILD OATS” was. killed by a hand grenade in the | fighting on Nov. 11, 1918, in France. | was buried at the 1arm home of his ment with good results. When we. had used two cakes of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment up in a wind, dust, or rain storm and your “best suit” becomes soiled or wrinkled that there is just one 1 ee four bottles: Lydia EB. ata 3 || Blood Medicine and Or Liver Pills and vement right away. IN NET PLAY! Monday and Tuesday think to do and that is to send it hewas healed.” (Signed) Miss Norva | | father 10 miles north of Lehr. Rev.' i notieed an i f to us to be ethos tan, Sidwell, R. F.D.3, Natoma, Kansas. | | A. Groza, pastor of the Baptist church| Duluth, Aug. 13——Play in the an- Nove I weigh 1: pounds ed teal ties CHAS. RAY in..... “THE OLD SWIMMIN’ HOLE” ne Ga Cleaned and Pressed. Once clear, keep your skin clear] | of Lehr, delivered an address in Ger-| qual tennis tournament to decide the | Eee’ yecay tells ae) nail alee ee) French dry cleaning a specialty. || | by using Cuticura Soap and Oint- | | man, and Rev. G. W. Koffack, of Wis-| championship of the head of the lakes ‘Eydia E. Pinkhem’s Vegetable > Comte | hek spoke in English. “Members ot | the Fred Kelle post of the American | post: of the American Legion of Wis- [ate assisted with the military part of will get. under way here this after- | noon. Qne of the strongest entries ir the history of the event is featured | in this year’s play. | MILDRED HARRIS in TOM MOORE in.. HAROLD LLOYD in. PAULINE FREDERICK in. ment for every-day toilet purposes and Cuticura Talcum to powder and perfume. Nothing better. Semple Rash Fresh Mall. Adaress:‘‘OuticeraLad- “OLD. DAD” { “HOLD YOUR HORSES” ’ High grade work at low prices. CITY ELEANERS AND DYERS und, the best medicine in the world Por any sickness to which girls and women are ’ Pwill always have a good word for your medicine and ‘Office, Klein’s. Tailor Shop. oravariee, Dept. 3, Blame Seid arene the services. A firin, ma‘ ame fou nore, Soap te, Ointment 3 and 6c, 5 ig squad fired a)» Elton, singles: champiom of N th! henever Bu i Phone 770 Bee salute over the grave and taps were| Dakota and bata of, the. North Dates leas hi er you wi h bases RCUEEIE CLARK in. oss * , OBRPM ILLLMAN, 7 sounded, kota doubles championship with Wil-| 9th Street, Hamilton, Ohio. Matinee Daily at 2:20

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