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_~< ¥ e26r ‘9T ANNL ‘AVasane | Social and Personal | MISS SELLNER _ MARRIED TO MR. GODFREY TODAY The wedding of Miss Bertha M. SINGS AT HOSPITAL Miss Arduth Irene James of Chi- cago, who is in the city visiting her aunt, Mrs. E. J, Gobel, sang last night | for the nurses at St. Alexius hospi-}{ tal. Miss James is a graduate of the Columbia school of music. en route to Yellowstone National Sellner to James A. Godfrey, was| Park to spend the summer. at Rev. solemnized early this morning St. Mary's Catholic church, Father Slag conducting the services.| Begg, The bride was gowned attractively| Mrs. J. J. MacLeod, left this morning in poudre blue georgette with har- monizing accessories. quet was of shower roses. The bridesmaid, Miss Louise Scheber, was in orchid crepe de chine and wore a hat to match. VISITORS LEAVE M..L. Begg and Miss J. M. ister and. sister-in-law of Mrs. for their home in Hamilton, Ontar Her arm bow-| after a visit here. A CORRECTION An item in Monday night's Tribune |. stated that George Knowles had re- Mrs. Godfrey has been employed in| turned from the University of Wis- Bismarck for the past three years, coming here from Hankinson. Godfrey is an employee of the Cope- lin Motor Co., and after a short wed- ding trip, the couple will be at home at 518 Sixth street. FORMER BISMARCK GIRL MAR- RIED Word has been received here of the marriage of Miss Mabel Verdoly- ack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Verdolyack, former residents of Bis- marek. pal church, Minneapolis. The groom is a young businessman of Minne- apolis. Following the wedding, they consih. Mr. Knowles is a student at Mr.} the University of lowa, " TO FLASHER Miss Magdalen Manning left yes- terday for a visit in Flashe She was accompanied by her cou: Dr. DeMoulley and family, who have been visiting here. VISIT HERE Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Throdahl and son, Peter, of Glendive, Mont., mo- She was married last week|tored to Bismarck Monday and will to Harold Scott at St. Paul's Episco-| spend a few day here, __ _ FROM WASHBURN Ed. Laub of Washburn spent Sun- took an auto tour through northern | 4ay in the city. Minnesota. They will make their home in Minneapol VISITING HERE Mrs. Otto Wannagat of Minot, N. D., is in the city visiting her father, Walter Knott. Mrs. Wannagat was a delegate to the U. C. T. conven- tion in Detroit, Minn., and en route home has visited in Fargo and Grand Forks. STATE OFFICER TO SPEAK At the meeting of the Missionary] Lydi Circle of the Baptist church Thurs- Aunmaiens Harman day afternoon at the home of Mrs. 0. S, Jacobson, Mrs. N, J. Nelson, state chairman of the North Dakota| Mrs, Baptist Women’s Missionary Society, of Grand Forks will speak. PICNIC CALLED OFF The picnic planned for tomorrow] jas; for pupils of the Daily Bible school has been called acconnt of rain and weather. It has been decided abandon the picnic entirely this year. off EXPECTED HOME Arthur Lucas is expected in’ Bis- marck Wednesday or Thursday. Lucas has been a student at the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. in Chicago, Milwaukee and Minne- apolis. ; TO HARVEY Gene Billigmeier of the Bank of| H. He stopped| baby girl, HERE YESTERDAY Peter Marble was here from Moffit yesterday. gp aa | CITY NEWS _ | >—______-—__+ BISMARCK HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted: Alvain Holst, Emmit; Martha Becker, Lehr; Alfred Botten, Carson; Carl Li Stanton Alv Carson; Mrs. Martin Riedlinger, Linton; George *Coni G Blumhagen, a H. A. Knudson, Driscoll; Steinle, Carson; Mrs. . Wick- ham, Glen Ullin; Oscar Jamigaard, Douglas; Robert’ Wollmuth, Doug- i vin Holle. New Salem; Gay- Vacation} lor Thompson, Mandan; Mrs, H. W. on}’Mi : threatening Pit ah Mandan; Thomas Torkel- to! Win; Emerson; Rachel Kavonius, Discharged: 1. F. Bechtold, city; T. H. Stiffen, Wilton; Rosie Zander, Judson; Neva Prouty, Underwood; Sam Bonchoff, New Salem; Mrs. Mr.| Fred Dickin, Taylor; Christ Sprecher, Mrs. C. C. Almont; Winn, Cole Harbor; neise, Goodrich; rs. John Weisen- berger, Tuttle; Emil Jensen, Flasher, Anna Schlichting, Garrison; Mrs. E. Rykkill, Ryder; Ned Bosworth, Dogden; Kelswen and Mrs. Charles Annie Bren- North Dakota left for his home at| Raleigh; Waldemar Dubs, New Leip- Harvey Monday. He will go with his | Zig- parents on a two weeks’ motor trip before returning to Bismarck. , HOME FROM TWIN CITIES Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Tschumperlin returned Satur from Minneapolis and St. Paul, where they have been spending the last two weeks. RETURN FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs! W. C. Hanewald and children have returned from a trip] Mandan; of two weeks to Detroit, Minn., and other places. EXTENDED VISIT Mrs..N. W. Gaulke left last night for Seattle, Wash., where she will] Theo, spend the next three months. TO CHICAGO Miss Dorothy Dakin left Monday ST. ALEXIUS HOSPITAL NOTES Entries: Henry Herz, Anton Herz, Glen Ullin; Anna Kuntz, Nanoleon; Vina Kling, Dunn Center; William Falconer, city; . Robert Guenther, city; Marjorie Werner, Lark; A. W. Arntz, Burnstad; Clementine Krank, Dickinson; Phylli Herr,, Wishek; Fred Baller, city; Magdalene Schmidt, Burnstad; Mary Schaff. Glen Ullin; Orville Wilson, Joseph Koch, Mrs. Gearge E. McCay, city; Mrs. Nora Jones, Elbowoods; Mrs. R. V. Bagneli, Harmon; Eugene Kerzmann, Blackwater; C. F. Hus- ton, Turtle Lake: Mrs. Nick Schm dt, Mandan; Gottlieb Wriolf, Danzig: Maier, Beulah; Mrs. Nick Friez, Flasher; Phillip Wall, Mercer; Hnery Berger, Anthony; Anna Mattern, Glen Ullin. Discharges: | William Vorpahl, evening for Chicago where she will] Judson, Phillip Zacher, city; Robert spend the summer. LEGION TO MEET The Loyal Temperance Legion will eet nt 9°30 p, m. tomorrow at the Baptist church. ON SUMMER VACATION Arnold Stewart left yesterday for Bris H,, where he will spend the summer. \ FROM MOFFIT C. E. Moffit and Fred Moffit were in the city fronr Moffit yesterday on business. . ~ HERE YESTERDAY W. L. Watson of McKenzie was a business visitor in the city yester- day. LOS ANGELES VISITOR Miss Alice Stevens of Los Angeles in in the city visiting relatives. FROM McKENZIE B. Leather of McKenzie was here yesterday on business. FROM WILTON Miss Edna Olson of Wilton was in the cjty yesterday. HERE - YESTERDAY W. E. Byerly of Velva was a visitor here yesterday. Those who have foot trou- bles should see the “Protex Arch” Pumps and Oxfords at Webb Bros. The Weather Unsettled tonight . and Wednesday. with prob- ably showers. SUMMER Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy pe, Risch, Baldwin; Jack Johnson, city; Glen ‘Toliver, ‘city; Leo Stanton, Braddock; Melvin Ward, W. M. Ad- ec . te wy this summery re st~ Calg Grand Canyon National Parks furvies ou tic sant fs" cupremse in th e ‘world- DR. M. E. BOLTON ‘Osteopathic Physician 119% 4th St. _ Telephone 240 Bismarck, : 5 She is| ¢—______.____ The Movies _ | Mrs. . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ture at the Eltinge Theatre for Wednesday. The story is a fast- moving romantic drama of Spain. Moreno was the ideal choice for the role of the Wildcat, a happy-to- lucky, stop-at-nothing bandit chief. Miss Taylor's assignment to the tem inine lead came ze. recognition of her brilliant performance in Cecil B. DeMille’s “Ten Commandments.” “Tiger Love” is one of the few Spanish pictures in which it has beer Moreno’s lot to appear\despite the s sought oppor portray on the screen ‘ ers of his own nationality “The Spanish Dancer,” in which he appeared in support of Pola Negri will be remembered as oné of Tony’ recent successes. WEAR NECKLACE DOWN THE BACK pear te Rp» 0 | CAPITOL NOTES > fide sb | The lure af foreign travel is still | strong with Charles’ Licssman, assist ant secretary of state. who has been » resident of North Dakota for. six- teen years. Mr. Liessman was on a tour of the United States when the jNorth Dakota plains lured him to jstay. His present expectations are that he will journey to, Europe in a year or two and, when his boy and girl will be graduated from the state university and assured of success, will become « permanent resident of Central Ame » a region with which he is familiarly acquainted, Mrs, Luth to her duties in the tax commission- er's office following her honeynion. Yearly corporation reports are be- ing filed with the secretary of state, although the date for filing is July 1. Domestic and foreign .corpora tions who fail to make a yearly port are considered non-existent b the secretar of state. The growth of the state health ommission Office is evident in the fact that four new clerks are to be added to the present force of two. With the increased staff Dr. A. A. Whittemore, state health officer, hopes to have statistics up to date. An adding machine has been added to the office equipment Any Fuei Will Give Heat. — But: Gas Stands Highest in the Important Tests of a Fuel. Li you ave your children while hop. Phone 1134M. If you raw a V from shoulder line to waistline, and then scoop out the material inside the V you un- cover quite an expanse of back. If this bothers you at all, follow. the plan of Carmel Meyers and wear one of the new back necklaces of dia- monds and pearls—just like the pendant effects that were once worn down the front. It breaks up the dead white of the shoulders andj offers some explanation tor the ut of the frock, Really, a very! smart thing to do these d * baby Rohe and SES per cent of many women’s disorders, doc- tors now point out, are often traceable to wrong hygienic methods. ydia r John Duffy, city; Arthur Frank, Flasher; Irene Hebals Kopp, Richardson; N. ‘Aberlp, Now there is a new way... Glen Cross, S. L tle Dobson, a way that supplants the dan- Van Hook; ° Mrs. gers and uncertainties of the + | Strasburg; H. E. Alb: old-time sanitary pad. Bee ame taria Physicians urge it. Women’s Gondersen,: Creal doctors have adopted it. Hy- gienic authorities employ it. And your own peace of mind demands it. For it offers charm and immaculacy uader any and all circumstances. The name is Kotex. . method scientifically right, It absorbs 5 times the mois, ture of the ordinary cotton rence Kelsch, Bentley. | At ¢——___.______—_¢ AT THE CAPITOL | Patrons of the Capitol Theatre will have an opportunity to see how a nation-wide beauty contest is con- ducted when Viola Dana, in “The Beauty Prize,” her latest Metro-Gold- wyn production, comes tomorrow for a two-days’ run. “The Beauty Prize” is a picturization of the Saturday Evening Post story of that name by Nina Wilcox Putnam and is said to provide rousing good entertainment by virtue of its splendid comedy, really dramatic plot, and the details Protection: 6 timen as ab- sorbent as cotton pads, Absorbs 16 times its own — yy) welght In moisture and < * Your Health is affected by wtong hygienic habits This NEW way in solving woman's oldest hygienic problem will mean much to you pad. And that means great protection, It is as easily disposed of a piece of tissue—that ends an old-time embarrassment. It is deodorized. And that prevents danger * offense. You can get it at any drug or department store, just by saying “Kotex.” And that ban- ishes the embarrassment of asking for a “sanitary pad.” ight in every ten women in the better walks of life have adopted it. Which proves its benefits. It will mean much to you in health, in daintiness and pro- tection. It proves old ways a needless folly. KOTEX DEODORIZED 3 Fasy to buy, anywhere, You ask for them by name. y stores keep them of the contest. scientifically deodorized. ready-wrapped — help Soars 2.No laundry. Discard ae Yourself, pay tho clerk, ELTINGE THEATRE / easily as a plece of tissue, —, that ts all. Antonio Moreno and Este Ti lor, now Mrs. Jack Dempsey, re CELLUCOTTON PRODUCTS CO., 166 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago featured in the Jeading roles of the “Tiger Love,” which will be the fea- “Some Life Savers?” he lisped, looking up at fis mother ne reaching for the candy he likes it. “Help yourself, Bobby,” she replied. “And take poe fee youngsters across the street, ‘Gis flavors ene i eee 4 Psat Alek growing child Sates smests: Active litle suger, ‘ just: pure—and they should not joss Mead " face oak Ge little ener pooner he hole fe saver answer just the right This means that Life Savers are eaten slowly. Children suck them to make those wonderful flavors . Be knows what’s éeod—and they’re g00d for him, too Help yourself, Bobby last longer. Little tummies are not upset. And Life Savers are kind to tiny teeth. They're safe and wholesome. You may conscien- tiously be generous with Life Savers for they are the ideal candy for little folks. may help yourself: o-mon, Lic-o-rice, Cl-o-ve and Vi-o-let. Five cents a package.—Life Savers, Inc., Port Chester, N. Y. at all good stores so you t, Wint-o-green, Cinn- Auto Salesmen Hold Conference In This City Thirty salesmen of the Dakota Auto Sales company of Bismarck, | who have their headquarters in Cen- jtral and Southwestern North Dakota towns, attended a conference at the Dakota Auto Sales company office yesterday. Sales methods and ser- vice were discussed and the salesmen were guests of the company at a Yellowstone Park Geason Jane 18 — September 18, Only $29;70 Round Trip from Bismarck Ask for our low rates to other cities ‘W. A. McDonald, it Bismarck, N. D. is - PAGE FIVE New assortment, new white kid sperts hats, beaatiful | color combinations, displayed | at the Sarah Gold Shop. 312 Main Street. Use Gas the Super x Fuel. luncheon at at the McKenzie hotel. The salesmen reported a big de- mand for Oldsmobile cars in their territories and a number of the salesmen drove cars away yesterday for delivery to their customers. COOK BY WIRE INSTEAD OF BY FIRE noon TONIGHT TUESDAY 2:30 Matinee Every Day At LAST TIMES A. W. Ready for you Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center — - The Season’s Lowest Prices: sales, 200 of them at a price less than you could pur- chase material for. In this lot of dresses you will find a variety of styles and | materials including Flat Crepes, Prints, Chiffons, Tub Silks, Poiret Twills and Drury Lane cloths. Sizes for Misses and Women. Lucas Company A Sale of 200 Dresses. $9.95 on Tuesday. The “scoop” of all dress task for the man who If you wish to reach FIRST The Means to the End! Your Savings Account Most everybody has an ambition—or goal to attain! Success comes soonest to the man who grasps opportunity. 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