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apd 4 \ . » 4 | rs Y iY ‘ x * ate of the University of Minnesota, tL School Romance Culminates in Mandan Wedding Miss Esther F. Staley, eldest daughter of Mr., and Mrs. Charles 1. Staley, of this ctiy, and Dr. Ru- dolph C. Bork of Mandan were mar- ried quietly late Monday afternoon at the First Methodist Church par- sonage in Mandan by Dr. S. F. Half- yard, pastor of the church. The wed- ding is a culminatiqn of a school romance, Dr, and Mrs. Bork having graduated from Bismarck High School in the same class. The cou- ple are at the home of the bride's parents on North Sixth street. Miss Staley, who is widely known in local social circles, is a gradu- where she was prominent in sorority and school activities, having been selected as one of the thirty most prominent girls on the campus dur- ing her senior year. She is a mem- ber of the Chi Omega national sor- ority and is acting president of the Pan-Hellenic Association of Bis- marck, and is secretary to Superin- tendent of Schools H. O. Saxvik. Dr. Bork, is the son of Mrs. Kath- erine Bork of California, and for- merly lived in Bismarck, being well known in both cities. Following his completion of a coutse in the dental school at the University of Iowa, Dr. Bork located in Mandan. He is a member of the Delta Sigma Delta dental fraternity. Many congratula- tions were received by the couple to- day from many friends in both Man- dan and Bismarck. BRIDGE CLUB MEETS An informal bridge club which has been meeting on Monday evenings, held a bridge party last night at the Henry Hanson residence. ‘After a pot-luck dinner three tables were in play and Mrs. C, F. Dirlam won high seore. The next meeting will be at the J. L. Mullin home, 112 West Broadway. JAMESTOWN GLEE CLUB HERE TONIGHT The Men’s Glee Club of Jamestown College will give a recital and enter- tainment in the Presbyterian church this evening at 8 o'clock. Besides the selection by the Club, the program will consist of readings, piano solos, and vocal solos and duets. GIRL RESERVES MEET The Girl Reserves’of the Presby- terian Church held their regular meeting last night, at which Miss Banghild ‘Dahl, teacher at the high school, spoke on her European tra- vels, with particular reference to the educational aspect of domestic science in Scandinavian countries. HERE ON BUSINESS W. H, Elliott, state manager of the Yeomen lodge, came here to con- fs with J. E. Belk, state president. From Bismarck he. will go to Minot to complete plans for the state con- clave, to be held in Minot April 8 and 9 LEFT FOR DICKINSON j Mrs. C. V. Logan of Minot who has heen visiting the C. W. Smith home for several days, left yesterday af- ternoon for Dickinson. Mrs, Logan is a delegate to the Royal Neighbors Convention, ST. GEORGE’S GUILD TO MEET The St. George’s Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. Frayne Baker, 206 West Thayer Street, on Thurs- day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. RETURNS TO CHRISTIANIA Mrs. Alice Gibson of Christiania township has returned to her home after several months’ visit at the home of Mrs. Harry Clooten. CURRENT EVENTS CLUB TO MEET The Current Events Club will meet with Mrs. John French tomorrow af- ternoon at 3 o’clock. HERE FROM FARGO Thomas Burke of Fargo, son of Judge John Burke, was in town over the weekend, Brunswick Radiola with 6 tube Super Heterodyne re- ceiver combined with the Brunswick Phonograph. Call and see them at Webb Bros. Remember the Jamestown College Men’s Glee Club Con- cert at the Presbyterian Church tonight. Cook by Electricity. Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. The Weather Partly’ overcast tonight and Wednesday; colder tonight. KEEPING PRICES DOWN BY SELLING MORE : Bergeson’s subject for discussion at the regu-| lar meeting of the held yesterday afternoon at the home} of Mrs. P. F, Ryan. answered by quotations: from either James Whitcomb Riley or Field) Mrs, A. C. Wilkinson presented a paper on one on “Helen Hunt ‘Tarkington’s Indiana” was reviewed by Mrs. H. L. a current events talk. also gave a few piano numbers. a guest of the Club. were served at the close of the meet- ing, St. Patrick’s Day colors decorat- church under the tion from Beethoven WOMAN'S CLUB’ MEETS 1 “Authors of the West” was the Woman's Club After a roll call| Eugene “The Harte,” and Mrs. Prose of Bret C. White read ‘kson.” Booth Gentleman from “The Wheeler, and Mrs. C. B, Nupen gave Mrs. A. D. McKinnon played sev- eral violin selections, with James Pupore accompanying. Mr. Pupore Mrs, W. H. Stabler of Mandan was Refreshments | ing the table, MUSIC SCHOOL GIVES RECITAL The piano class of the Bismarck Music School gave a recital last evening at the English Lutheran ection of Alph Lampe, in which pupils of all ages performed before a large and appre- ciative audience. Of especial interest was the selec- symphony No. 1 given by a trio consisting of M H. Johnson, second violin, Miss A. Monson at the piano, and Mr. Lampe, first violin. The Mozart Concertone number with Miss Ruth Clausen, second vio- lin, Miss Boespflug, piano, and Mr. Lampe, first violin, was also well executed. ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON Mrs, R. D. Hoskins entertained at a noon luncheon to: for Mrs, Pearl M. Clark of Mohall, Grand Matron of the Eastern Star, who is here for the School of Instruction which opened this afternoon, P. E. 0. MEETS Chapter F of the P, E. O. held their regular meeting yesterday with Mrs. J. P. French. Mrs. E. B. Cox pre- sented a review of the opera, “Ro- bin Hood,” illustrating by playing several phonograph records. BACK ON THE JOB Fred Timmisch, who was confined to the Northern Pacific Hae St. Paul for about a month, com- pletely recovered and is ick at his post at the N. P. depot here. RETURNS FROM MINNEAPOLIS Mrs. Joh Homan, who has been living in Minneapolis during the past winter, returned here last Saturday night with her infant grandson, RETURNS FROM TWIN CITIES Abram Tolchinsky of the Bismarck Army and Navy Store returned home Sunday from the Twin Cities where Printed Roses on Silk he had gone on a buying trip. HERE FOR WEEK END Mr; and Mrs. Wm, Vorachek of Dickinson were in town for the week end shopping and visiting. RETURNS TO JAMESTOWN Clifford Ferguson of Jamestown re- turned home this morning after sev- eral days here. HERE FROM WING A. J. Carlson of Wing was in town yesterday, Regular meeting of Knights of Pythias, Wednes- day evening. Last business meeting until September. | J. R. Musolf, C. C. Eltinge Matinee Every Day At 2:80 LAST TIMES TONIGHT — Tuesday featuring DORIS KENYON With e LLOYD HUGHES, ANNA Q. NILSSON, HOBART . BOSWORTH, FRANK ~ MAYO. PATHE NEWS CAMEO COMEDY WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Cecil De Mille’s “THE GOLDEN Quality-Style-Economy i : BED” KIBUN To tl 2, Mother Machree—a play in three Mother Machree .. 3. Mise 4. Shan 5. 6. 7. 8. Atla bone; Frank Flasher Adam M her, Zap. (The Third act i ST. MARY’S SCHOOL TO GIVE ST. PATRICK’S PROGRAM TONIGHT School Band, assisted rick’s program this ¢ he program follows: he Front—March . daughter) . ighter) Mildred (he ‘Ruth (her Janis Barnes . Peggy Barnes Betty Raymond . March 171 prere from H Trovatore mrock Drill Emerald Waltz St. Patrick- Song Shall my Soul go Through Treland? ntic Waves . Murray . Lipp, ¢ ged: Martin Tylden, Petts Lang, Blackwater Mrs. Ine: Jangula, 2 uller, Fredonia; Chr st Bie Wert, | and; by vening coat at 8 *s High School Girls at St, ¥ ie Band! acts. Marg. Gillen Norma Racine Sabina Brown nar Malloy . Boehm Mari. “Barrett Mother Machree’s Birthday) Cornet--Herm Batzer h, ‘Trombone—Clement Boespflug Piano—Cathr, Boesp ‘lug Little G Band | Band Boys | jae sn lof Admuah, after is brought to ruin. b; W. Corrigan ; populer . Band | charaet boys, ride ro owas h it after a joy lieved the | | who abandone| Taken to Prison Frank Morrison, who was convict :}ed in federal court here and |tenced te serve 15 years in prison, | {has been taken to‘the federal pen = \itentia Leavenworth, Kansas, | Bismarck Hospital \by U, 1 James Shea. Admitted to the Bismarck hospital | = A , {for treatment: \ Brunswick Radiola with 6 H Becker, Wishek; Mrs. coe} thie Suver Heterodyne re- ielssen, Kintyre; Wm. Thompson, er combined with the! ae as andre ruigenperze’’| Brunswick Phoncgzraph. Cal!) on; Mrs. Dave Josephsor : Wing; Herman Benker, Harmon; | tnd see them at Webb Bre : Mrs. Gottlieb Dorr, Lehr; Mrs. R.! N ark; Mrs. Rudolph Hozer, | On oy Black silk printed with large roses }Medin | THE RUE OR THE in natural colors makes this very, girth: Mrs. A. Weinburg, boy FUTU graceful frock. The material is cut ‘Turtle Lake. Tepe | 8 wae so that the roses appear on each of | “Hiccharged: Clifford Anderson, _ There is added proof every! the two points on the skirt and on evohn Stanovick, Wilton; |day that—If it’s done with the side front. ticularly lovely, and full at the around the w The sieves’ ure par- being very loose rmholes, but snug f CITY NEWS || [eee St. Alexi Admitted to the St. Alexius hos- pital for treatmen Frank Renner, Richardton; Henry Jasmann, Garrison; Miss Helen jarrison; Chas, Buck, city; Miss Evelyn Carroll, city; John Un- , Otter Creck anuel S cher, Blue Grass; D. Mueller, Golden Valley; May B. ristown, The c | the Craswel Pre: | | Avenue ! Love of Home Is the Basis of the af- fection that stili warms the hearts of Sons of Erin toward the “Ould Sod.” * * * Love of Home Is back of the instinct which¢throws about it every possible safe guard — including In- surance, Henry & Henry Insurance ‘150 SUITS JUST ARRIVED You can buy ene of these suits ata saving of $10.00 and up. Buy Your EASTER SUIT Now and take advantage of these opportunities. Men’, and Youth's Furnishings In All Lines, well, which was stolen while it arked on the recovered Zap; Mrs. J. Pitzer,|Heat you can do it Better cua See | ;| with Gas in factory, shop and | Herbert Asselstine,| home. Bismarck Gas Co.| Louis Peterson, Mor- Think it over. Car Is Recovered i ar belonging to L. S. © DR. M. E. BOLTON cond street side o ian chureh, while M attending church, w: police last night B and First street. sbyt 1 A. W. LUCAS CO. (Compare Our At Last! 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Quality and Prices attern but also Perforated and Nc perfluous mar- Every step clearly de- Sy It almost talks to how marvelously simple No in- 200 (Fiber) pee RS $1.79 Come early. DELICIOUS E better sen- | ae called following | Irwin's novel \ to the STANDARD Clothing House CORNER MAIN & STH ST.. the young a sister who a) reni asi ine ppts luxury from a husband while Te wa «boy frém nothing and | kiss "| Se anGl saan er ing and flirting behind his back, | "kes him a money power in wis) meeting until September. Asi Blogaieel ana eAdmahy talline" J. R.M olf, c Rich, De Mille’s new “find”, and the | | Rod La Rocque have two AY THE CAPITOL ANNOUNCEME T s which book reviewers | “Pashion Row,” deseribed as the outstanding pen portraits,"| most sumptuous and entertaining of T hereby announce my ca publication of Wallace | Mine Murray's pictures, will come to|didacy for Police Magistrat s Margaret, Vera | the ito) Theatre tomorrow. Miss| Your § h | Reynolds, whom De Mille introduced | array has the role of two sis ters | A il 7 eri a t a el » pieture-going public in “Feet |one of them a Broadway actress who |/VErN fs pad dale of Clay” has a sympathetic role. es up her stage career to marry, WiLLIAM COOK. ————_____—_+| Famous names bristle in the cast] and the other a Russian peasant g i which includes Warner Baxtet, Theo. | The arrival of Zita, and the appe | e Ss | ance of a man who belonged to 0 o @|dore Koslof, Julia Faye, Henry ; 2 rhb Fi if i ‘arinova’s pats, complicate matt gua INGE THEATRE | Walthall, Robert Cain and Robert! for Olga. ee + en ext produc: | Edeson, Miss Murray’s gowns and dan: o he Golde: ed,” which will} ee are high-lights of “ hion Roe 4 A typical De Mille sj Ama lof Admah’ (Ci andy") Holtz, risen to| ball,” a colorful setting for the crash me ae Li aH naa pit fortune from “poor white trash.” nd ruin of Admah Holtz. 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