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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE Dakota to iene the summer vaca- POLKA “DOTS AND] i» ou nati the | ing at the Palace, Mandan, tomorrow doubt will go over with a ba s Harris, Clifford Hammei and comedy s 1 his own, || e history as phonograph records. An act to ton Y o e| : -|be W. or ie an ose s comedy nd singing show protagonists in this e night for two performances. UM be Walter Laddie and Rose his comedy and si ee nl HiRi “ : R ie ddek Atkins fe Cens i ° RETURNED FROM LIONS CON LOTS OF THEM |the Thomas Dixer nove lining as feature vaudeville act The] i" 2%, sl daa aa aiehUEpe by x 4 pa ene aeit tae Willis $. W nd in this o ple in what the man the finest jis ow ‘ Robertson returned ; t hte differ keeps his au : 1 construction the P 2 At — —=—— Se night froin the istrict cons Vscuth Hid ts tien avea tt cheee make nh a . : pe eens: = j horde of adventurers, each dividual artist by the x bi ‘ : Hibbing, Minn,, last i h individua ; will be pre by Jack Niche how will bi Miss Allen Senator Frazier’s ° Malverson, who’ was als | SERVE hed ween coins ¥ and Beulah Pearl, are a duo " comedy d ama ny festre i id u si riends 1 5 +1 ze sa Wi JEL i talented perfo with heap: and one ath he high Was Married Daughter Married | yi visit tence ane Heat ai aeapaeelting at curried) with GaOuGe, BEMOOnESS: Wit GT ‘| ee ae On Saturday and Joe Spies, another deleyate, went | colorful effect. Another act that no biue songs have been popular oa the] The shows st 5 and 9:20. Of particular interest to the peo-/to Mud Baden, Minn., after the con- Fi The r f Miss Lucille Al ple of North Dakota is the announce- } vention. i he marriage of Mis: - ; ‘i : len, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. W.|ment of the marriage of Miss Unie| wpos: opp 5 CONVEN-} Allen of Braddock, to Mr. Arnold| Mae Frazier, daughter of Senator, ION Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.land Mrs. Lynn J. Frazier, to Mr. . i P b t Daa About fifty Odd Fellows and Re-| f Biers rt ony ot sooner tow may at [Emerson C. Church of New York |pekahs returned Satuiday night trom| ‘ the home of the-bride's parents. The| City. the ceremony taking place at) the convention held at Devils Lake} % service was read by Rev. Walter E./the Washington home of Senator last week. Seen eaihclins et Vater of Bismarck. Frazier at high noon, Monday, June] tye historycot’ the iGrand Lodge of The bride wore a gown of peach! s+), colored georgette and carried a)" “the Reverend J. J. Muir, Chaplain shower bouquet of tea roses and| of the United States Senate, offi-|AppoINTED TO FE sweet ned8. Attending the couple| ciated; Miss Versie. Fae Frazer,|\) POINTED TO F were Miss Margaret Engleman of tw; Bets arouses: | . Bismarck and Mr. Gordon Anderson,| ‘Win, sister of the bride, was brides-) 1 George was appointed to the brother of the groom. Miss Engle-| marck groomsman. Following | 8tand executive ae for North | man was gowned in lavender crepe/juncheon the young couple departed | Pakota at the convention of the UC. and carried an old fashioned bonauet ror u wedding tour of the West | 1» at Detroit, Minu. recintly. | The of roses and sweet peas. which will include visits in their) other member o he committee is, A bridal luncheon followed the) home state of North Dakota ami a|Themas E, Dunn of Fargo ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson’ sojourn through Yellowstone Park. TEACHER are spending their honeymoon at) Miss Frazier, who has resided in SPOVInIRE CSErEETGE ThGaiGa various points in Minnesota and on| Washington the past two years, is |. Miss Ovidia Seter of | Thompson, their return will be at home in Coop-| graduate of the Bismarck High|W® has been teaching at Carson North Dakota. 2CUTIVE COM-| ' ETURNS HOME Designed for especially lovely 3 erstown. school and later attended the State) during, the last school term, return: ie Spring Brides \]! | Pe For travel Mrs. Anderson is wear-| University at Grand. Forks and|d t© her home this morning. hi | | ing an ensemble suit of green and| George Washington University in ON PLEASURE TRIP , WEDGWOOD Hi | ’ a Ra Toatshiing BS ee ate Washington, D. C. The room is! vive, Katherine Willis left this | | : ut-of-town guests at the 8 f State Senator and Mrs, Wm.{_ 3 oh tes . | | ! were: Marie Petron, Agnes Parsons| J merce Yoke thin eee any ie { morning for a ¥ sure trip to New | Wrought from Solid Silver | ! and Margaret Engléman of Bismarck;|’ graduate. of the University of| York. Enroute she will stop at Far- | Marion Lesher of St. Paul, and Gor-| North Dakota. He is now employed|£° and the Twin Cities don Anderson of Cooperstown. with a large electric concern in New. FROM GRAND FoRKs The bride is a graduate of the| York where the young people will taf ROM GRAND FORRS state universtiy and has taught in| make their home. _ Miss Katherine ard returned i 3 tie r y ht from) Grand Forks Bismarck, Cooperstown and other ESS, Saturday night from Grand Forks Baraca uNGlines : “The Congregational manse at : AU b WOMEN’S COUNCIL MEETS Williston wag the scene of a quiet VISITED HERE ) At the regular meetig of the Wo-| wedding Monday morning, June 1 s Willlamifse Fortine/of Fargo: visit: ' men’s Community Council Saturday] at 8 o'clock, when Miss Leona Corde-| 44 hore Saturday with his mother afternoon at the rest room of the| lia Johnson, daughter of Mr. and! 4i,."“phomas Fortune. He wae on s Masonic Temple, Mrs. Towne, pres-| Mrs. C ; Johnson of Hendricks, ji way home from Shelby. cover the surface of this red silk ident, presided. Reports of com-|Minn., became the bride of Fran| pean frock with long sleeves and scart) mittees were given. Mrs. C. W. Smith] H. Brown of Rolla, N. Dak. Their ACCEPTS POSITION HERE neck that makes such a youthful and | reported for the rest room that it| only attendants were Miss Edith J.| ytisg Kdythe Demarey came from| serviceable frock. ‘There are. wide| had been well patronized during the| Mott and Floyd Stewart. Jamestown Saturday to pt x pos-| pleats in the front of the skirt, but last year, more than a thousand ba-) The bride wore a gown of coral] iticn as atenograpier at the North.| the back is plain, and. the crush’ gir bies have been cared for and an-| satin and a picture hat of the same a le Peete Office, Se aCe Can auntie comme other thousand adults have regis-; shade, and carried a shower bouquet ‘ j dle is wor o e hips tie ELICACY in silver is what Wedgwood achieves. Yes, delicacy — a harmony of lacey scrolls, urns and flowers, intri- cately wrought. The Wedgwood oval, its central motif, isringed with tiny beading—lovely as a finely cut cameo, pearl- edged. This effect is possible only because Wedgwood 13s White polka dots of assorted sizes | I | | Matching Summer Frocks tered. During the summer months| of bridal roses. Miss Mott was be- VISITOR LEAVES in a bow at the side. wrought from solid silver. | There is not one samme | nove omen Shan elu idee avarey ucts coulnely eownré ia Gea charmeuse Miss Anna Freer, who hus been vis- | ~~~» OR CL ‘Therefore, ever enduring, | Slipper wut a dozen or more m= grateful to the Masonic orders for| breakfast was served at Hogan's. The | [0") : Miss je Guakyareiveilesatrny The Wedgwood Service i | cach other for first place. A the use of the rooms. Mrs. A, M.|tables were prettily decorated with #4 the University to spend | edgwood Service is | ete Withdecoraltve | Brandt reported much interest was] peonies, and a two-course breakfa: VISITED So er with her parents. | one of the happiest sug- i ee moron h decorative shown in the clinic conducted by Dr.| was served. After a short hone Acs aReURDunIee oF HAG | Goon gestionalamidstealtithic | efde ornament, shining. ant Williams of the Child Hygiene De-| moon to points in Canada, the re- . is mo or sates rh eG i DESIGN e Cr rr ay a Wil kids of pure whit is partment of State Health work in the| maining summer. months ‘willbe ome eile morniel Sono A. Simons of Baldwin was! lovely gifts this store shows | osetia, i See | Wachter school for children of pre-| spent in Rolla and Hendricks, Minn.,| son) here Saturday. for the bride, tening patents and shimme | 5 school age. It was planned to have| with relatives of the (aa ele e z ae ing sating are all waiting to | the work cover a large scope next| after which they will be at home a VISIT! ini Ge be matehed to your summer | year. The finance committee re-| Bismarck, where Mr. Brown will take} icseg Myrne Wooa-| | At The Movies - 3 ee ee ported $223.23 in the treasury. his duties as principal of the Bis- William’s report was read by Mrs.|marck high school, to which position frocks, ward of the guests of their cousin, Miss Lahr. he was recently elected. ol Mary UGrainy ELTINGE THEATRE ing on a topic of vital interest to the| ally well known in Williston. Mrs. TO T ere th amestown are in Bismarck, today and Tues community and asked the coopera-| Brown has been the Red Cross nurse) winiam sle, son of Judge} Richard Di Mike Adanis andleRo. ik ies ° | tion of the women of Bismarck, | in Williams county for the past three| Nuosgle, left Saturday evening where] bert Edeson, will be see nin’ “Men Jewelers and Optometrists. "chmonds Booter | Mrs, Towne thanked the officers| veurs, und because of the work has) iu will’ spend the summer with re-| and Women", the story of @ young : | | srillehaiciaen of committees for their become roe ncn latives. bank hier with an extravagant 7 . | } ‘aithful service during the year. The| deared herself to a x ———— 2 wife. Pathe News and a Tuxedo » House That Sells the Wedding Rings H council will meet again on the first) people. Mr. Brown, also. has, many HOME FROM UNIVERSITY comedy, “The Iron Mule” which The House That Sells the Wedding Rings. | Saturdy of September. friends in this community, Norman Livdahl arrived Saturday] brings ‘Al. St. John, the funmaki see held the position of superintendent evening trom the University of North| And “Zowie” the new. picture with Dakota where he attended school last] depth which is omised to furnish | year. something new in thrills. [ne ocr == = = = MOTOR PARTY STOP HERE | of the public i { Mr. and Mrs. Charles Malcolm of D SAq | * t Great Falls. Mont., accompanied. by natant Bey hools of Tioga.” Mrs. Ann Thurneau of Fergus Falls, s Alice L. di gsamies TO UNIVERSITY AY THE CAPITOL Minn., and Miss Helen Panisen. of| T- Swearingen were married by Rev-| Miss Marie Petron left this morn-| p, w. Griffith's wonder spect vole 4 Sparta, Wis. stopped in Bismarck! A. A. Holmes, pastor of the First) ing for Grand Forks where she will) “The Birth of a Nation,’'a United over Sunday at the home of Mr. and Baptist church, at his| home, 515) attend summer school at the Univer | Artists release, is to be seen here| >- Mr: WE Bvatron 12 Rosser Fourth Street, Saturday evening,! sity es ao Soa Ae the Mrs. N. ystrom, 1 Ge TOS ee ae for presentati Street. Mrs. Bystrom entertained June 6. Ig he phobia NREeeeIES Pees Capitol 1 re commencing today, | q them at Sunday dinner. Mr. and| Mont, where she enjoys a large vel DAUGHTER BORN | Monday. Mrs. Malcolm are motoring t> Creat cle of friends. The groom is a we d Mrs. H cain of Bis-|~ ft will be presented npon the same Folls and Barron, Wis., while Mrs. known Bismarck young. man. They) the birth of | elaborate scale which has marked its will be at home to their friends in joni Newrvoriand Wherever young folks congregate, there are social wolves. Read daughter Sunday at a 1 Thurneau and Miss Paulsen are re-+ ¥! hospital. | recent preser * to their homes from Cha-; Bismarck. = othe! tant citi where the 5 * . 5 teau, “Mont., where. they taught ini PERE ea HOME FROM SCHOOL great public demand. for it induced] what they did to Helen Saunders, beautiful high school girl. the high school this year. The Wonona Forster Missionary! gyDavid Cook, returned Saturday| Mfr. Griffith to sendyseveral eompan-| TO UNIVERSITY COMMEN society of the Methodist church will] Dakote at G the University of North | ies on tour, | ELEN never gave her parents a womenwhobaretheir souls fcr the bene= } n $ MMENCE- peat e Mrs HS. Lo.| Daketa at Grand Forks. No American film spectacle has | ; il z fit of ind in T; i MENT | meet ue inthe Acne cLGS font — Me enjoyed the vogue or the fame of} moment's worry — until Zan fit of mankind in True Story {Magazine- Mrs. Katherine Sell left this morn-| bach, 519 Ninth street, a “Georne| ¢ 4q:.. GOES ON VACATION “The Birth Of a Nation” and it Thompson began paying her attentions. ing for Grand Forks to attend the| Worry ater oome ts of the! golligs, Helen Nelson left last night | stands alone as an achievement of| He flattered hh irlish vanit Editor of True Story Magazine-—‘‘Enclosed commencement exercises. Her, Register will have charge of the) for the cast on a two weeks vaea-|the American serene The ctooe en ye you will find a story true in al incidents, Ry daughter, Miss Sylvia Sell is a grad. | meeting. tion trip. which jnoves' through the most s , Soon she ae cee eee Eiet fore changed only in names and location, and the ‘ uate and has completed the regular os eae : cna é ring periods of our history lends it- look on alook as though she were hiding fact that instead of the irl J have two four year course in three and one| MONDAY CLUB ENTERTAINED SPENT SUNDAY IN MANDAN | self to that form of sweeping drama | hi i e S kviehiaree have opened, i heart to Mrs. R. 0. Towne, Mrs. Fred Jan- Lye neg i something. Disregarding her mother’s ope my hea half years. Mrs. Sell was accom-|_ ™ 5 Miss Anna A Manning and! Mr. Griffith has gmployed in recent | i Ff write this, with a hope that it may halt panied by he? son de 6-80, sonius, and Mrs. W. G. Black en-|Miss Madge Runey spent Sunday in| years to asto “world warning she continued to meet Zan ype il coho finds herself drewsecun ras \ FORMER RE Rate Torin ane ene) ee ae Caran lyeang| ae Thompson. the home circle by the same influences met at ‘ ME! SIDENTS THROUGH |jome of Mzs.-Towne. High score HOME FROM UNIVERSITY et oa done tok tts dey. _One night Helen failed to return, All school or in social life. Perhaps tive result of | Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Pontius, for-|¥8S Won by Mrs. A Brandt. Me Paul Godde d Balene Ser, aight her parents waited, pis eros ae Retot her iehn keane ly of J: ti F Sea fay from the University of’ Nort! ah = a — fs iced her feet on the downwa: Inany i now of Los Angeleg, angicartington, | — GOVERNOR'S SON IS HOME _| Dakota, Coal Burns! _ Electricity Then at dawn they heard the street Tt it gues from ms to pucn obtaccanth the marck Saturday afternoon in their |,Atthur Sorlie, son of Governor and Je a Se rielty door open quietly and a soft step inthe great desire back of it to weatk humanity car. They visited friends here and, ME A. G. Sorlie, arrived home Fri- HERE SATURDAY Gives Heat! Oil Makes a hall. - in some way. You may feel that my sympathy { near here over the week end. tends the “Universita of Nocthe it | Chester Exstrom of Glenview was! Flame: But Gas is combusti- Fi i aan has not been sufficiently warm for-the erring y , -}a business visitor in Bismarck Sat- it i / ble. Use The Super-Fuel. Thi f how Hel boy. I feel bitterly sorry for him, ard was able LEFT FOR SPOKANE kota. urday. . b . e story of how Helen Saunders fell 4, him in a way that came unexpectedly, Mrs. Hi Whit. lay- a — Se indie i , 5 ton, left. Saturday evening for see | ,T0,SPEND SUMMER HERE TO MARMARTH Any Fuei Will Give Heat under the influence of Zan Thompson is but J feel that his term in the Reformatory Z ~ denenine Po-! Martin Gronvold of Crookston, Dariilete Saturday, 2 3 : sold in True Story Magazine for July willbe his salvation. Something hadto be done kane, where they will join Mr. White. ar. + rere t; Earl left Saturday on an over-] But: Gas Stands Highest in itle “Savi ” soften the sh imi Mr. and Mrs. White will make their | Minn.. who was a student at the! land trip to Marmarth, N. D, 3 ye ghest imi under the title “Saving Helen.’ to soften the shell of his matare criminal in- home in Spokane Universtiy of North Dakota this the Important Tests of 2 Fuel. The following letter from Helen's ‘ifference to law and decency. IF he can be Lees year, is in Bismarck to spend the TO MINNEAPOLIS owing ; helped then Iam ready to helphim, but hecan WEEK END VISITORS summer. Attorney Zuger left Sunday even-| mother which accompanied the manu- never again touch my child. Trusting you ! Mrs. E. P. Spink and children GNIGIRORTEIL Na ing for Minneapolis. script of “Saving Helen” gives you some may find the story acceptable, J semain,”” \ spend the week end in Bismarck =! | The Burleigh County Cow Testing a GuTABRN DR. M. E. BOLTON idea of the depths of sincerity and ear- Sincerely, Eleventh street. They were en route | 4850ciation picnic will be held June] Elmer Perry of Arena was in Bis- Ost hi 4 | nestness in the hearts of the men and an from St. Paul to Montane, route! 18, instead of June 13, as anngunced.| marck Saturday. i steopathic Physician ! ; JSG SS = é —— 1 ‘ 2 4 MOTORERATS HOME FOR SUMMER 10 Sf, JOHNS 119% 4th St Telephone 240 Don’t Miss These Other Intensely Absorbing Featares ; Mr. and Mrs. Jdhn Sterling left| Lee Scroggins returned Saturday! Miss Ruby E. Grady drove to St, Bismarck, N. D. ° saturday on ge ithe Sterling, lett night trom the University of North | Jonna’ Stour gu in July True Story: Wyo. : ae i = —— “Broken Vows” —If you suddenly discovered The Crusade of Truth peeve ru TO DENVER that your husband had a secret love affair with a | Mr. and Mrs. L. W. McLean and younger and prettier girl—what would you do? ,, When Bernarr Macfadden began publishing | ‘ son, Lester left Saturday in their A heart-eripping story, ped lee earigt ryee preg eied TONIGHT — Mond | “Danger Signals” —Whon Jackfailod topro- world had never known. — Monday and Tuesday vide the luxuries his wife craved—she tried to” ‘True Story has as ite main purpose to warn ate W. S. Neth of Menoken was in satisfy her resentment by encouraging the at- against the fatal but often, natural human errors Bismarck Saturday on business. entions of other men. Read what happened. that wreck the bodies, blast the souls, and de- = “Blind Innocence’*—June married Charley ®0y the lives of young and old everywhere. Use Gas the Super - Fuel. / Shattuck —little dreaming that he would quickly _ Neverin True Story Magazine isin or shame ' car for Denver. | HERE SATURDAY 1 - tire of her, and seek his pleasures among rowdy Of Wrong of any kind painted in any but its true ¢ Rae men! eee 0 A Hksia vise. exacting serotiny of supervising Ministerial | in iz ye com| cle acti’ hai PReeneRTEe The Weather Other Startling Stories in the Jaly Issue: Pipa eng Parlaian lence ee a “‘A Society Woman's Story’? “The Cheat” Methodist, Presbyterian, Catholic and Hebrew W , Unsettled tonight. Tues. WOME N’” "The Veageance of Starlight”? “‘Jealous Mea’? creeds. 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