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j : ; " , a } “ \SATURDAY, OCTOBER. 20, 1923 ee : |Swagger, Semi-Sport Coats, ~~~ ‘square feet: of wall board, plaster | Social and 3 . 3 . ier and button lath were aie 5 ij There ‘are eight castle towers. ae Made in Several Patterns thage toware were water tank oh as ne wold hold 276,000 gallons, vali ety ok ee Personal By JULIA BOTTOMLEY, ‘The castle te surrounded by a méat, |, | i > built from b) rically correct seed i fications, broad: enough: and, deep |, 4 _Johnson-Heckle Neoasteess ° enough to serve.as a genuine pti e ” CER against the taking of this stronghold, |) | Take Nuptial Vows |; THY. royal. banquet: teem “in tae } { At Pro-Cathedral; cfistle is the largest room in the : | world, being larger even than the con- \ ' . : ‘ The marriage of Miss Marian ‘L. coutse of the Pennsylvania Terminal ¥ A Heckle and Chester J, Johnson, son Station’ in New York City. } of Mr: and: Mts: L. a Johnedn of Twenty thousand yards of heavy nee | Bismarck ‘took place this morning at | velvets and rich cloth material were 66 ‘ a " # 8 o'clock at St. Mary’s Pro-Cathedral, used in making’ the 2,500 costumes. . Fad i with Rev. Fr. Slag officiating. At Peace ee easels Pavers) Seumeay . | tending them were Miss Alberta M. Moke : | Cairney and William McQuillan. ore tien one CRO anAY Witteeee : The'bride wore a brown eqat dress BLOM LE ALi 2: ; ota members of the cast. 5 { with accessories to match aiid 1 E Pasa i corsage bouquet off heart Fose | very weapon carried in the pro- 5 } ds. She-is'& cele of! the St. ‘ oan eis made Hay ent pe Py lexi ital F, rf e are 2,000 spears, 1, swords, Tape i : ene tone nurses, i | 2,000 shields and 600 daggers. MATINEE DAILY AT 2:30 P. M——TWO SHOWS EACH EVE M4 has been engaged as nuree to the In making an exact duplicate of . i Rein a Steere Me yon jthe standard used by King Richprd. $9. 4 sen aS okpl onan PL Lin his Crusade to the Holy Lafds, " Xx ployed the superinten. 300 du OF dent’s office a the Spo Failroad and ‘Air pemy cob ADRS vente nee EVENINGS MATINEE has resided im Bismarek for the past |‘ An army of 10,900 extra people is Aduits, 55 Children, S5¢ Adults, 85¢ Children, 200 j pa | being employed in various scenes at Logo Seats, 88¢ J Loge Seats, BSc ie) A wedding breakfast was served ree ssotee Rik or anaiasen \ , wd Grand Pucifie hotel, places be all offects in “Douglas Fairbanks in INCLUDE AX Both Mr, and Mrs, Johnson have | eee hae aeece pevoleaee: made a wide circle of friends during Nits BLESIERD RAT orn their residence in BismareR After auction, ‘tor Fiat tHe potion ORPLEESA * . pla eh sale pele ale machinery was little used, metals ° COME EARLY—DOORS OREN AT 7 O'CLOCK ‘Schrieber of Dickinson, where a wed- Sa here ag nl, materials) being works . i eke ee Oe Rats Heir ATID ELTINGE THEATRE wownbay ocr 0 ismarel 2 and take up their residence, In te q MONDAY, OCT. 22 spring they expect to go to Califor- nia on an ‘extended honeymoon visit. a Mr., Mrs. Ruediger . WANT HIGHER Ty Honored with Many : ° Farewell Parties STANDARDS Ba. Ctl Dr, and Mrs. E, H. Ruediger were ONE SR 9 2 i i ic i , a Hitinge fens ieee alone by ‘Years’ Course Reathpdss | locate her, Ins letter ito The Hegis:|/ 7 > ex saat SL oSaay i kegs s imon and Mr. r % ter of Deeds she asks help in locat- TURBAN EFFECTIVE Hs at ete ae ers. After the . By National Body ing Mrs., Brown, and being unable to] The closely wrapped turban of eae SEE coe help, the Register of Deeds’ office} bright red silk is worn with distinc- wis ettetitvan ne re Tek Peoria, Ilk, Oct. 29—Promoting | turned. the letter over to The Tri-| tion by the woman with regular Hhasaord in beeen deere eee higher cultural standards in music, | une. i features and a clear complexion. If edson.! Table. apeolitisent rohan Along cume fall, striving to ap- | used for these spirited coats, There lowing the organization’s de- —— her hair is dark, the effect is usu- Wiascauiiatly, cave es i a were | pease us for the passing summer | are three lengths—short, three-quar | cision to inaugurate a four years’ Richholt Holds ally better. eth y carried out in hormony| by bringing with it beautiful new | ter and long, the nilddle te: gth be | course of study on the understand- ce Saas Se with the decorati d Were Inid for 20 eueste, A ben nets Apparel, Its most triumphant and | ing shown in the ilust-ation, and |ing and appreciction of music, the ‘ Corn Contest WIDE COLLARS pouauae rae Moved anhoseel neath Se itt ppreaes is Celt pate eolere uy Dest te beige Ntlonal Federation of Music a Wide cavalier collars .of white ‘ ‘i e| ger, semi-sports coats, that have | brown and white with daiker or live ‘lubs, through its more than 1,909 _ - i: ti batiste tri 'd with I ij i Place of Mrs. Reudiger as a favor. | turned the heads of womankind— | ler wolors introduced in the plaids {chapters in the United Fives ra einai evoncats re utara! ahil eR Folders sAER-VeED SEFGtINTOR The bank which uses its vocals out ¥. A number of farewell parties have| young and old, and stripes. Many of the lofige: |taken another step im the right ai-| 2" Of Bismarck will bold his an jor velvet gowns, experience for the welfare of its customers been given conplimentary to Dr. and] In casting about for a name for | coats have umple fur collars. Bor | rection.” according to Helen: Har-| "™ ok" RWOnCt, ry —— nd th it 1 i Il Mrs. Reudiger who leave next Thurs-| these coats nothing has been un-| der decorations appear on th: |rison Mills, national chairman of sev ener reenO Leconte, Contest BLUE AND GOLD sae GT MN) ¥ eb $o bo MoM day for Los Angeles, Calif., where| eovered betfér suited to their char. | shorter coats, as in the «ne show {petolilty headquarters here, is HRGwiy Ope arinerse Ge rete c SBSH att ay iaeiealcabiaeardedee aout strong bank. Age merely augments its Dr. Reudiger has accepted a positio: | acter than “semi-sports” coats— | here. «This is a downy, white at_| An outline of the course is being | ®"4 alway produces friendly rivalry tk iodine ela in the Angeles Hospital. Dr. , and| which meuns. that they may be | fait, of brushed wool, with blaci*,~r-: red for distribution by Mré.|2™ong corn growers. The prizes pacers affective ae this Nt by strength. Mrs. E. P. Quain, Dr. and Mrs. R. S.| worn almost anywhere, either for | stfipes for borders. Large and very |Frank A. Sélberling of Akron, |2Warded this year will be larger than |combining it with gold and silver his institutt maulati Towne, and Dr. and MA H. A.| acturl sports or wherever the usual | handsome buttons are fentured in |O. chairman of the department, | heretofore as an added incentive to} tissues. ; This institution offers .the cumulative Brandes cntertained them at dinner | business of the day takes one, neatly all seint-sports conta, imu! v1» |‘be announcement said, and will the ea ee tere een oy | eat aa business experience of over forty years of i ‘. *, ¥ o af 1] a vi mn : : . : ° fe Reread Ep cans uatthe| "Heavy soit wool clothe of camel's Piick: : UPR AMOAE CE the cock aoe (ue Lame haat VAN the “fee ibang tera ’ Vine. ec aaah banking. The benefit of this experience is day in honor of Mrs. Ruediger. | weaver with prelominntion cass, | the collar are bound with Heavy |clubs mainly interested in present. | @—-—-——*\ —_~_—-¢ | | Physico-Clinical Laboratory at the disposal of our customers. Next Monday Dr. and’ Mrs. Ruedi-| in quiet tones, are the mediums | ®!!K,brald, ‘omen, |e. afternoon or evening recitals, | | CITY NEWS ws 119% 4th St. ; A igor! Willi borguscta GteMth ana Mee AS 3 ° s @, 1928, Western Nowspaper Union.) | eoect i tiabes will be piven clahs | ¢, e Bismarek, N. D. After all, the solution of the problem of C. Martin of Bismarck at dinner and | ~ com cting two years of the course : Pan jl ; ‘ ‘ Tuesday they will be guests of Dr.| win Potter motored to Hope today| stood a démute’ figure of a girl. Sud-|%t te Portland, Oregon, ‘biennial Business Women Witt : Las where: to esvauliah banlting connections and Mrs. Altnow of Mandan. Mr. and|'to visit with relative: the week |genly she heard th d of men’s |*", 1925, and grenter recognitign| The Business women outbowled ; hinges on the considerations: of safety and Mrs'3. L. Bankston will entertain et end. yw | Sedge efashing, £0; the ground ana |Pd t0 those finishing the entite | the Professionals last night $43 to BEE CTRONIG seryice. This bank meets these requisites cards for them Wednesday. y . |“ *" Vthe thickening cho of; blows strik- | {OUT Years’ course at the 1927. bt, | 767. DIAGNOSIS and eae 2 4 —_—_ LEAVES FOR CALISORNIA | ing’ home. Her head turned, and,!""Raual omphaste in the organiza- Good Flax Yield TREATMENT : Eastern Star Plan D. A. Falconer’ left yesterday on} with a stifled rasp, she stood frozen, | tion’s work is to be placed upon. Many reports of excellent flax ‘as authorized: b i the noon train for the western] watching’ the, struggle to the death.|the plan to give the American mur|yiciin im: tive ston cee tan i y Hallowe’en Ball | cosst to spend the winter in Califor-| Suddenty—a shot. YOnly one. A man |iieal artist the tine footing with! Tiecgon ‘it seetion-continue to be] le Albert: Abrams "| nia. He expects‘to visit hissdaugh-|rose. The other lay. atill,~ arms | oreign artists on the concert pro-| ther ieiacn: fala oe Nene ye na i ug,A hallowe'en masked ball is being| tet Alice,’ at Portlund, Ore. his/ stretched on the ground, a curiously | grams sponsored tor by the music meier, three miles north of Moffit, <M. FE. BOLTON ° ° , Planned by the ladies of tic East- brother, Norman at Aromas, Calif.,hinert hulk. “She coaldn”t see their! clubs. The federation at its last will thresh probably 12 bushels an D. O. Consultant Mf ern Star and the Marcas (9 be given{and friends at various points. faces, but the’man on his feet turn-|convention resolved to engtge at +3 10: i : Pana easiaecrae aa escent ed and hurtled through the under- least fifty per cent American ar-| "7 Lt ; : ¢ i Fle. rill he tae first eo ——-—_—--——_ ——¢ | brash. L : * |tists in the future. , te par of tie searoy anda cocr|) AL HE MOVIES ||. And.s takes place one of the 7 Open New Fleld Ee Ae net FANS or | | Addtess all communications to The Ploneer Bank ' good ‘tlmesie’ promiiedihia the eoncltms . | many highly dramatic scenes in the| Another fleld of musical endevor BIesctuatciaee iibeiicao | teccriiia M. E. Bolton, D. 0. malta cpa ill : oie Sra Py *| william Fox screen version of Au-|W@s cpened in the decision to in-|24"*. that have Teed fr ee. Prizes will be awarded i ets 7 4 With the plain type of evening gown, 119% 4th St. the best costumed lady and best CAPITAL. gusta J. Evans’ populat novel, “st. |stitute a department of music in z cones of | " kk costumed gentleman as well as a| He twirled the, pistol, loaded with | Elmo,” which becomes to the Capitol |{ndustry, with Miss Ruth Antoin-|®F@ small ones ace or spangles, Bismarck, N. D. w« Prizg for the most rediculous ones. | destiny. No témparison was ex-|theater on Monday for a two day /ette Sabel. head of the Bureau of Wagner’s orchestra will furnish | pressed ‘on his grim face. The other| run, with John Gilbert in the star, |!ndustrial Music, in charge. the music which it is said will be|man won the throw. He seized the|Ting title’ role. The hundreds of | Instructiore to each of the units something unusually good. Invita-| pistol and fired at the unprotected | thousands of readers throughout the |""Ring them to redouble their ef- tions will be mailed in a few d chest of the man, confronting him | World who have read Augusta Evans's | forts to obtain legislation looking 7 ON" | with nblinking eyes. ‘The trigger | Popular, romance—and who hasn't__|toward the establishment of a, Na- 2 a PE. 0. Si8" clicked harmlessly. The coward, in | Will find in John Gilbert an ideal St. % = : pia 4. The PE. D Bastien cata f panic, realized the other man would | Elmo. The supporting cast includes |PeeM issued, according to the an- Be Sure You Get the Genuine Wits next regular meeting at the heme|get @ chance to fire, and without | Barbara La Mair, Bessie Love, War. |Touncoment, a Sattceraneiee iat GES ARRREIE SS of Mrs. N. O. Ramstad of Fourth | warning, he fired again. The trigger {Met Buster, Nigel De Brullier. and | Continue to aeok the Sottrateuapor’ een Pan street, Monday, Ott, 22, . This will|again clicked harmlessly. Without a ahelnenes garome istarm difected ation of all other national associ- be a special guest day in honor of | Sound, the man leaped on his assail- | 8n¢ e the scen- tations toward this end. the Mgndan chapter who entertain-|ant. They greppled, both trying to | rio. Steps already have been taken to ed the Bismarck chapter sometime] gain control of the pistol. Sayeree ar ap Wnt have a simplified bill introduced in go at a guest day. Theentertain-}] On the hillside, revelling in the _ ROBINHOOD. ‘| congress to ‘provide for the an- ment committee for the day consists| pastoral beauty of the countryside,| Something of an idea of the big-|pointment of a commission of 21 of Mmes. Genevieve Cox, Ina Thor-| ~~~ = Perea ere! ee Douglas merecas representing all classes berg, Nan Hollingsworth. : lates: lay sensa- |and ases of music in order that = — ores Nam Boling eversh REVIVAL LEADER | tien. “Douglas Fairbanks in Robin when the Conservatory ls organ- NSA a LEAVING FOR WEST : ; || Hood,” may be gathered from the ized it will be broadly democratic. “The last drop ts.as good as the first.” ih HN Mr.‘ahd Mrs, M. J. Eitrem and, ‘Teummary of facts given. herewith. — | Wl pan fm ‘or this last word im Fairbanks su- a gw eltlaeer Tae She! ticet of the per-features, which 4s'coming to the SEEK FORMER Thie delicious fragrance of past five years they have resided in j pitinge theater next Monday, under! LOCAL WOMAN, Baker’ Bismarck, Mr. Ei is J , ° Baan ies era ta ake engineers, architects, artists and art- , ESTATE HEIR: ers Fant’ Thay wince aban ee istns labored for months before ever | * f . \ expect to make their home someplac f-colngya. lene. was opened i Gamers prone (ees. Josenn Brea fast = adgng thy Wawkington coset ome Ore Hundreds of workmen labored | Brown), who lived on a farm near : “= g the ton coast, three months to build the sets, _ | Bismarck about 26 years ago,’ is be- HEX iS | One million fect, or approximately |ing sought by Mrs. Matilda L. Tracey Cc ( 33 = Re MRS. ‘SMITH LEAVES thirty-five carloads, of lumber were |of Onalaska, Wisconsin, her cousin, ocoa Sa ing for Minot to join. her ne bane used in their construction, because she js one of the heirs of an ‘ Pern Miss Nydis, ee san eRe ay One carload,,or about thirty tons, | estate left by the death of a cousin Its unquestioned eke Palen ess of nails were consumed in erecting |in Alberta, Canada, Mrs. Tracoy purity, uniformity : Apoeneae: Lasiiiuta daring the mags the sets, has been unable to locate Mrs. Brown yand palatability deioniin dnsing eb mock. Two hundred and fifty tons of mae | peer make constant eg i terial went into the castle walls. — rs of all who ibe : < RETURN FROM CALIFORNIA More ttn (ftteen- acres: ot Badia . : tk RESTFUL dignity is ¢ d in th uti- Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Murphy have property are-injuse for the principal j Something ese oF high ‘UL dignity is expressed in these beauti- Pt El nage Aigo cc Tho King’s castle set covers two important. ‘quality. , ful examples of Luger craftsmanship. The ROM Mie Mid |azd.anehal acey and i 0 fut In. colverning ‘ ee fine woods used are selected for their exquisite grain- “getting experiences enroute. In building the castle 178,000 Baga catcetnens =. Made only ing and deep, -rich coloring. One never ‘tires of the vig RETURNS FROM visi | Sa eee your home Walter Baker & Co.Lta. charming period designs of these pieces. ; ss orrine leson, rarian i 3 :. s at ‘the State Historical society, has | COLONEL SAMUEL -L.; BRENGLE, $150 POSITION | Saturday Evening Post Octcber Herat 1700 L be es returned fram Minneapolis, Minn., 5 . 20 Page 68 } J S _Egturned strom Minneapolis, Minn, y 4 : UGER ‘‘Cedar ‘Line “1° Mfa with Ror parontes "| tconatlonally Wnowh tpighad lead? ec if CAPITAL LAUNDRY Dressers and Chiffoniers Miss Vi er and autaor, will’ be in Blamarck | yyy; a ; “The Friend of the Housewife.” 4 { IGNESS VISITING FRIENDS Tuesday f {gn Gf revival ‘Without the training received at E y be ‘ D Miss Charlotte Vigness, daughter a ee ey, AS SOERE eg Dakota Business: College, Fargo, = ‘Alto have a utility that makes them doubly desirable. The cedar lined of former superintendent Sup. c. 1. Colonel Biongle is one of théYead-|N. D., Mr:.A. C. Anderson might ii craves repel mpl oa pe on safe storagé for furs and Mare My Michelaen er the won i |itg wlatform men of the Salvation | have had a long weaty wait before woorens. They are also duat- » Mpuse-proof and especially made iso. ie te eee One | Army, se has eae revival work, | reaching $150 a month, his pre: = re, slide easily. Pag : r \SOCIAL MEETING | faroughombsthey WORMS salary as manager of the Equity 3 \ furniture ts sold through dealers onty. If your A social meéting of the Catholic cain Aeon gel cd gpd: Co-operative Elevator at’ Brisbane. : ia aniy ‘nindl eats were: ‘ Ly’ fates not have on band what you desire. ask et Daughter of “ame wlan, wil ve be division: a Abe Arar Be Cesena! S| Ghost bus baluncen eursesiiin’ teal ; is only W y. 4 , 7 bin an admission card to our factory ealesroome. at 7:80 o'clock at Hi . is + ” rae no : ‘ ‘4 : “ler, Minneapolis through’ whose éf- | tosuch positions, D. B. C. training Your frien in. buy anyth: can them——- tyle Boo St. Mary's school Suditoriaim: fortls arrangements for Colonel | putsyououtof the class of ““cheap’® 4 Fe by pig you san sive, H ‘i Send for Si Lo se Brengle’s presence were it help f; Hh No dua (en UR OTOGRAP) Ae aN ‘ LEAVES FOR NEW HOME Hundreds of persons Attended the { 1° 2 som te start. New graduates Sig: Ate 8% aie ; : rt Roy ‘Garrett has left for James-'| revival mestings "in \ Minneapolis, are welcomed into Standard OilCo. Better make an ppointment early before:the big rush. =a “€:town where he will make his future Devils Lake, Grand Forks_and Fargo.-| ranch offices, Ford Co. branches, CRE Oa ~ home. 4 Cane a of Colonel Bréngle include 5 Ben’ Ruppelive “on, Jack, Mi ‘a es. e t “Mrs. 1, Fox and| ia, thtee-month tour of the division, and include mai ] In cities, ang: Olga Nelson and.Al- | North, Dakota revival meetings wns of Mini ss a. Sor Daketg: ‘ete. od nearly 700 banks. ; Follow the SucceSS th,” Eny ay WritesF: » f