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| MONDAY}! JULY 27, 1925. Wedding Held Saturday Night Miss Lilly Brelje, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Brelje of Elgin and Mr. Otto A. Convert, Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Convert of Mandan, were married Saturday evening at 8; o'clock in the Hughes apartments,| the Reverend J. Y. Richert of the Zion Lutheran church, officiating. Miss Milda Brelje, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, and Low- ell Collis, cousin of Mr. Convert, at- tended him. Mrs. Convert was gowned in blonde georgette with pink and carried a shower bouquet of roses and sweet peas. Her bridesmaid was in peach silk crepe and her corsage was of sweet peas. Following the ceremony a three course luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Convert have left for! Seattle, Portland and other west- ern points. On their return home they will be at home in Mandan, where the groom and his father have @ grocery store. HOME FROM ANETA Mrs. E. G. Larson, 115 W. Thayer Pictures of Indian Ceremonials Shown Yesterday Dr. M. R, Gilmore, member of the staff of the Museum of the American Indian, who is in North Dakota do- ing special work among the Indians at the Fort Berthold Reservation, showed several reels of motion pic- tures of the yearly ceremonials at the reservation before a small crowd at the city auditorium yesterday aft- ernoon. The pictures were taken at the re- sefvation at the last annual cere- ials of the Indians. They were explained by subtitles and Dr. Gil- more also added to pei interest with an informal lectufe. D more was formerly curator tate Historical Society in North Dakota. He has just come from Oklahoma, where he has been doing research work among the Osage Indians. MISS QUAIN IS HOME Miss Marian Quain arrived home Saturday evening. Miss Quain grad- d from Abbot Academy in Mass- achusetts in June and since that time has been visiting with Miss store entertained at St. Mary's audi- torium Saturday night for Mrs. J. McQuil who 1s leaving soon for Tampa, to join her husband and daughters, ‘the evening was spent inturmally. A luncheon was served. - Mee Quillan was presented with a.sta.ue of St. Theresa by the guests, FROM George MeMurrich was here from Brittin Saturday on business, STERLING VISITOR James Riley of Sterling was a businuss visitor here Saturday. HERE SATURDAY H George Hedrix of Fort Rice Town-| ship was in Bismarck Saturday oa business. ON BUSINESS S. Woodworth of Missouri Town-/| ship was here Saturday on business. LEFT FOR HELENA Mrs. Frank J. Johnson and son,! Charles, left Sunday for Helena, Mont., to yisit relatives, RETURN FROM LAKE . and Mrs. F Snyder have returned from Spiritwood Luke at’ Jamestown after a weeks vacation| there. | PARTY AT LAKE ISABEL | Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Weide and Mr. and Mrs. E, H, Light spent, sunday at Lake Isabel. GUEST OF MISS KUPITZ Miss Maxine Kupitz had her ho are twving there.f THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE DANGEROUS ‘Gxt ? : : Stackhouse, c I 'y; George Boeckel, » PL Rusch, Elgi M Sentinel Butte; citv: Duward Brew Timmer; = William — Lan vran; anatherine dachmeie! dan; Anna Chyle, Hensle: Oscar Slende and baby girl, ton; { Sterling; Cleveland. | BISMARCK HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted: Mrs. George — Lind quist, Turtle Lake: Orville HH Church, Steele; Mrs. Julius Zwei- igle, Goodrich; Guy jton; H.C. Rasche, | or Rigas, and baby. girl. i Mrs. Tsador W. H. Morris, Lightcap. S. bro Unlin; | Chase, | “Tle lah 1 Discharged: Moffit; John Sauter, Harvey; M L. 4 ‘Thompson, George A Benedic Brigham, Washburn; Reebe, Tuttle; Mrs. A. A. Whitte more, Rachael Anderson, | 3. R. Jennings, Golden | gard Bauer, © city; Hebron; ‘Theo. Hn Mrs. Cliff Wilson, Ts- | F. Evenson, Hatton; | Lychy Hae .3-se-4 A jewelled dagger is one of the latest fads of the fashionable wom- an. It is slipped casually into the belt with the idea of being decorative rather than deadly. It-has a certain swank that is most intriguing. NEW OXFORDS Ding, “Urson 5 Mont.; WINS TITLE PAGE THREE y Miss Wilson in the Baxter and Guke nd old man of the yen not so long sal Cantiley King. in “Hollywood “Welcome stage pli Home. adapted from a 1 Ferber and While hers JESSE Las shade Our herg felt the ¢ And joingd the e+ Co were vivid carmine Heto arm THE STUDIO Lucas Building Phone 121 Bismarck, N. DP. MEANS ELECTRIC COOKERY wonderful for A, W. Lucas Co. ny is a domestic ied life for Miss in the picture ta semblance of ve, playing Bax- sto live with the wens from Uiis point on we'll leave for the picture to telly Anyone can guess readily enough but you would never be i pos | sible to get so much fan out of such siti riad peach — tosituation as crammed inte “Wel Matinee Every Day At 2:30 come Home. Youll laugh at the old t and feel sorry him at the a ‘ time you'll love hime and want ONIGH to kill him, too, | i MONDAY and TUES IN THR MOONTIGHT i In the cold modntight his lip Oe oe @ whi , ; ‘ a \ 4 - SHOPPED HERE Cut flowers were used profusely. At the prettily appointed tea ti Mr and Mrs, George W. Wiskland of Washburn shopped in the city Saturday. UNIQUE PARTY FOR MISS The Misses Helen Caldwell andy Helen Nelson entertained Saturday| evening at their home, 122 Avenue A, complimentary to Miss Nelson's; sister, Vera Nelson, of Minot, who has been her guest for the | past week. The affair was of a Chinese na- ture, the guests dresaing in Chinese kimonas. Decorations were in yel-| low and Chinsse/chep suey was serv- ed. There were twelve guests. This is one of a series of parties that have been given for Miss Nel- son during her stav in Bismarck. VISITS IN MINOT Miss Blanche Whittemore left to- day for Minot, where she will be the guest of Miss Gail Carr for a week or ten days. MRS, WHITTEMORE CONVAL- ESCING Mrs. A. A. Whittemore, who has been in a local hospital for a month, was able to return to her home Sat- She is convaiescing nicely. PAN HELLENIC LUNCHEON The Pan Hellenic association will have a regular monthly meeting Sat- urday in the form of a one o'clock luncheon at the Grand Pacific Hotel. Reservations should be telephoned to Mi ry Nuchols at 1127M before Thursday. BUY FISHER HOME Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Perry have pur- chased the Dr. A. M. Fisher resi- dence on Avenue B, and will make their home there in the near future. TEACHER HERE Miss Edna Jones of Grafton hi been visiting ds in Bism for the past several days, Miss Jones will h in the Bismarck schools this winter. VISITED HERE SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. C. Pugh and children of Braddock were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D, T, Owens Sunday. The Weather Fair tonight; Tuesday increasing cloudiness and slightly warmer. le Mrs. C, B. Rosgn and Mrs. L. Rubin poured. HOME FROM TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Al Rosen returned to Bismarck today. following a three weeks trip to Portland, Ore., to at- tend the Elks convention, LIONS TO MEET The Lions Club will have a ban- quet tonight at the Grand Pacific hotel at which the newly elected president, Dr. F. B. Strauss, will be guest of hono! ELKS TO PRACTICE There will be a rehearsal of Elks band tonight. FROM McKENZIE John Wildfang of McKenzie was here on business Saturday. HERE SATURDAY Elmer Bloonquist of Sibley Butte township was a business visitor in the city Saturday. ON BUSINESS A. H. Klipstein of | Menoken was here on business Saturday. FROM STERLING Marion Densmore of Sterling was in the city Saturday. HERE SATURDAY Charles Lundquist was here from Sterling Saturday. , VISITED HERE Mr, and Mrs. F, W. Perry of Doy- on, N. D., former Burleigh county teachers, were here Saturday visiting with friends. STERLING VISITOR H. E, Wildfang of Sterling was in the city Saturday. RETURNS TO CHICAGO left for Chi- after a_ three marck with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Nathan. HERE FROM BRADDOCK Donaid McDonald and Herman Junge of Braddock were week-end visitors in Bismarck. LEFT FOR ABERDEEN: William McDonald, who is employ- ed at the postoffice, left yesterday for a vacation in Aberdeen, S.D. He will be gone about two weeks. VISITED HERE SUND#Y the FALL CAPS JUSTIN. mr Bergeson’s Quality-Style-Economy Mr. and Mrs. Phines Powell of Bteele were guests at the C. J. Thornton home on Eighth street, Sunday. Mr. Powell is register of deeds at Steele. BALDWIN VISITOR. Julius Meyer of Baldwin was in Bismarck on business Saturday. HERE FROM VALLEY CITY Miss Edith Comitz of Valley City is visiting in the city with friends. RETURN FROM LAKES Mr. and Mrs. H. Keller. and -daugh ‘have returned from a vi ‘cation spent at the Minnesota - FATHER LEAVES John Pesek, who has been the uest of his hter, Mrs. George reier for sot left this morn; ing for his ho: Lawton. AT LAKE ISABEL Mr. and Mfs. William Dohn, Sr,, and Mr. and Mrs. William Dohn, Jr., the latter of Los Angeles, Calif., spent Sunday at Lake Isabel. . PARTY FOR MRS. McQUILLAN The members of the East end mis- sionary division of St. Mary's church and the clerks at the A. W, Lucas Frederick Strauss returned to the; Minnesota Lakes Saturday to join his mother after accompanying his father, Dr. Strauss, home when the latter returned from his vacation. HERE LAST WEEK Mark Wynkoop, division engineer | for the State Highway Commission, stationed at Valley City, came to Bismarck last week to purchase a new car, He returned to Valley City Saturday, TO SEATTLE Mrs. Katherine Kotowski and son,! Joe, of the A. W. Lucas store, and Miss Mae Morrison, bookeeper at the St. Alexius hospital, left Sunday for Seattle, via the Canadian Racific for ‘a month’s vacation GUEST AT LAKE ISABEL Miss Ida Iverson was a week-end guest at the Major Ross cottage at Lake Isabel. VISITED HERE SUNDAY Lyol Thayer, who Billings, Mont., for the past month, was in the city yesterday visiting friends. Mr. Thayer formerly made his home in’ Bismarck. SWISS ROSES TO CANADA Montreal—Efforts will be made this summer’ to transplant Swiss mountain roses to the Canadian Rockies. The roses thrive only at elevations above 3000 feet. TRUE TO LIFE Artist—This is my latest picture, “Builders at Work.” It's guite real- istic. Friend—But they are not at work! “Yes, that's the realism!"—Dorf- barbier (Berlin.) Tionesta Juniata Octorara ‘. ES Soars: ‘Tickets end Reservations ot (All Tourist and BR. B. Ticket Ottiees, or Gat, Wi Sa “Great Lakes has been in|’ ¢ McDermott and Creighton Ha wo night shows at 7:15 and 4 it a premium fifteen’ min F show starts. Come early you want a seat. LECTURE TUESDAY’ NIGHT Prof. J. Rode Jacobson of Chicago | * will deliver a lecture at Trinity English Lutheran church on Tues day evening, the 28th. Prof. Jacob- son was born on the island of Ma-| dagascar, the son of a missionary, and will tell of that wonderful c try and the great missionary wo: done there. Mr, Jacobson is which re for tonight, | of the Stree to the Capitel The s) commencing called the “metropolitan “Lilies comes musician of note and will render a n’s picture” because the number of musical compositions. y it tells is The concert-lecture is free, only an incidents, offering taken. The vited. public is in- ST. ALEXIUS HOSPLTAL NOTES of the principal roles—as herself. Admitted: John "Rau, Wishek: |“ the atmosphere of the picture is Violet Kunkel, city; Helen to be particularly noted. Filmed on wiak, city; Marian Wolf, city;| New York City Wheres Ane Margaret Koc city; Mrs, Mike] scenes laid, it carries an air of Nagel, Shielw's; Jerome Behles,/ authenticity impossible to studio and Garrigon; M Geonge Zirnhelt,] location sets, no matter how elabo: ate or expensive. One particular! effective shot was that of Judith (Miss Corbin) arrest for specdirg: through the dense traffic of Fifth Avenue. A picture you will enjoy and re- member. The large cast, headed by Virginia Lee Corbin and Johnnie Walker, both Hazelton; Pat Flannigan, city. Discharged: Ralph Jensen, Har Mrs. Henry Kapfer, Ami moo William Ross, Elbowools; Mrs. Mick Ludgen, Cold Springs, Minn.; A. W. Harlan, Richar ; Magdalene Dineus, Hebron; ces Schwab, Stanton; $0 SHEER, YOU'LL BE SURPRISED AT ITS LONG-WEAR QUALITY All the newest colors We're offering you a double pleasure! The enjoy- ment of dainty, sheer hosiery — of exquisite style. And added to that, the pleasant knowledge that you’re saving money. For here are. the newest styles and colors in Hole- proof Hosiery... It’s so lovely -you can’t resist it. The colors are brilliant, beautiful. But each fine pair possesses the famous Holeproof durability —so it’s truly economical. i ' $1.00, $1.50, $1.65, $2.00 Richmond's Bootery Transit Corps 101 Palladio Bldg. Dulatd, Mine, now. ment DR. R. S. ENGE i minutes. No hot kitchen, no hi bother. h t | Pde ail Free Start tomorrow. See how mui | you will feel. Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. || Alemiting and General Lu- brication. Call for appoint- and noying squeaks eliminated. Texaco - Fletcher Bros. Get Quick Quaker. It cooks have those an- vice Station, You'll feel better. You'll keep cooler. | Your energy will not drain away so fast. in3toS muss or ich better All that Quaker flavor is retained in this Quaker Oats. Quick Quaker cooks faster, That’s the only difference. EIGHT PIECE Orchestra OF GRAND FORKS will be at the Heart River Pavilion Chautauqua Park, Mandan TONITE FEATURING TWENTY DIFFERENT INSTRUMENTS IN THE BEST AND NEWEST RENDITION OF ALL THE POPULAR DANCE MUSIC ASK THOSE WHO HAVE HEARD THEM. This orchestra is en route to Billings for a “swing around the circle” before joining the organization of: Ernie Young at Chicago. He’s the man that put Isham Jones, Paul Whiteman and Ted Lewis up in the music game. This orchestra must be good to be selected by Mr. Young. HEAR THEM! ° treet, ret Saturday, aft Hildreth Spersy at East Wjindsor ne hardt, 1 rm sinva me ‘ Aneta, No Dake mont. She’ stopped at the lakes for| dted Hanwell of Beulah, hn kan of our students in good. post a a two days’ visit with Mrs. .V. J. pith a eae ' ey Wa nM tions; seme of them at $100 TO TOUR YELLOWSTONE _| LaRose. HERE FOR SEVERAL DAYS . MeClusk runth from. the start, Now Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kjorvestad and a Mr and Mrs. John H. Noon und Marew that's pretty good for the mid Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Kittelson, both of GUEST OF RICHMONDS son, Oliver, of Wilton are in the city 4 iJ summ on, fant it? Ancta, N. Dak., were over Sunday| Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Shaver of Bel- hee - ee aays visit. They motored » ch We have lately had calls for visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.| Pre, Kan., are in the city, the guests| down Friday. Perry, Doyon, ven ye men Stenogy B. G. Larson, leaving this morning| of their daughter, Mrs, L. H. Rich- > HERE ——— Bookkeopers with no for a tour of the Yellowstone Na-| mond and Mr. Richmond. | Mr. and| 4... RE = lle ts wean oul io hance | tional Park and other western points.| oer a ua teave Frida one: eich | ert of Wilton were visiting in Bis. At The Movies HOA number of young men are VISITOR RETURNS HOME trip to Holson, Mont. where they marek Saturday. eS _ |] eeste to tole Up this tratulig Mrs. hi -| will remain for a month's vacation. 7 FROM " a — 5, Our PALL PERAL and EVEN as ioe peontetariae City, In,| Mr. and Mrs, Shaver will return to RETURN FROM LAKE VAUDEVILLE AND MOVIES New Orleans” in tf ING CLA Will begin ‘Te: after a several weeke’ visit with her| Bismarck with the Richmonds and|, Mr-.and Mrs, Carl Ref have re- cut Koran, cons day, September ist. A number . father, E. A. Waid, and her. sister,| Will probably remain here through.| turned from a vacation trip to the toot all are already arringivé a atlena A Comedy Drama —_—— ane ie a f » e FP a »sat 0 e with WEEK-END VISITORS VISITS RELATIVES Hede SATURDAY. auarraw niet. “Kort Legion. ler name A Seether Mr. and Mrs. M. Pridt and chil-| | Miss Alta Jones cf Harvey is in| vec. J. Peterson of Driscoll was his psy ing, she's 16, weighs 109 pounds room is limited " WARNER BAXTER ‘dren of Hazen spent the week-end] the city for a visit with relatives.| visitor in the city Saturday. ity in 4 Bsonly a Tittle over Five feet a Eee iene pea 3 fi in Bismarck with the Newcomb fam- ee 5 vo y- countries, [ne 7 pacers agate AIA Gee au lGtinHe MEE and LOIS WILSON ily. PICNIC AT SPIRITWOOD HERE FROM MENOKEN Se a a ee Cental Lat -iw) \ | right Positans will, be_pler eiees. 34 Mr. and Mrs. BE. J. G is \s nN ake! Pumps aren't so fancy this year,’ only recently completed a contract) of whom are prime local favorites, | ysitloy be plen- cr MES VISITED HERE Gates Hee Sed COREE ee WL Dene eee but the plain sensible oxford breaks over the Balban and. Katz string of inciudes, anon others, such well on, Call or write |) PATHE NEWS Miss Josephine Bolle of Hazen and| Rutn and Jocmetts sweriz, Wesee : caer ? out every now and then with some theatres which include The Chicago-| known popular players Pessey tion i AL ST. JOUN COMEDY Miss Margaret Harlan of Richardton| O02 000) iL Mt yen y HERE SATURDAY new wrinkle, This white buckskin’ Tivoli and Riviera Theatres which | Kelly, Tima Marrison and) Whecter| . enaalll AL ST. J N COME were guests of Miss Lucille Paul feb and L. ennings} jinn oO cay township| Pair have narrow bands of brown {are the finest theatres in Chiewg | EB. JACK, Principal. |} f 5 John Olson of France nship | Friday and Saturday. formed a piente party to Spiritwood| yo. here on business Sature leather over the toe and heel. They! Other Vaudeville offerings will be! | f ——e ON: VAGATIONS TRIP lake Sunday. pea fasten with buckles and have 0 little, the original Lew Sully, tor x4 en | as b “ATION irerrrs STURNS HOME tailored stitching from the top. [favorite with audie raat : elt and Mrs. B. J. Gobel and son] MRS, ORR RETURNS HOME (OE hii eee Famerings Fifteen “minutes uf bith the escent | Rav. left Saturday evening for Lake] | Mrs. Robert Orr, who has spent! in Jamestown Sunday evening after anaemia: Tales and Topies.” Jack Lipton and | baw" all of boi | there they Till go" fo Minnesota’ to| returned to ismarck Satardey, naght;| © SROTE Visit here with friends, | —— | oy Mins Terrall. have avery, emtertan | Covered Was hel ev visit a daughter. Mrs. Orr was with her daughter, TO MINNEAPOLIS ' CITY NEWS [! Modern Days.” Jack Lipton os the} Vhundering Herd . it wa itn = ts. Ngnry Snure, who was Miss! M. B. Gilfan left. lust night. for] @——HWH——-——_ “Musical Salesman” and Miss Terrell) open arms that she welcomed bert . ee HAZEN VISITORS # Agnes Orr before her marriage last| sinnexpoli itese mEBt SLAY TONIGHT (isthe Dancing Girl have a sire fire] fes'ered role in’ Welcome Home,”, ich summer ‘ast Mr. and Mrs. J.C. MeBridge of} month. Minneépolibion'ibustnoss. Bi Rete, Dat pee hit, “Tate stary” with the: Shuifle | which is heinge shown at the Eltane Preparing this ri rr saan dl ‘; ity $ i aici os Supervised play wil ve held iS Alo: ¢ Bobbie and r | ¢ Mszens shoppe nnn cy eee, TEA FOR BRIDE-TO-BE &: S:Nolinson eats gvening at he SeiNiim Moore and jy nt Bits of Bowery i QUICK QUAKER cooks in 3 to 5 minutes VISITED HERE Miss Bertha Rigler, whose mar-| visit ‘i o achter schools, ‘Those who will fallads” along with some ‘ Heat y vater’ with Gas.| i bother Mrs. William Schantz of Glen Ul- riage to Mr, Alfred A. Thal of La.| Visit in Helena, Mont be in, charge at the, Moore s ool are pian number: songs and a Heat your Leese with Ga: I No hot kitchens, no muss, no in visited h th kcehd: ota, N. D., will take place August SISTE Elizabe! utler, James ckhouse,| This act will prove tobe one o 2 -Fuel. : Tnpleilea nec rovern esteer eas lemeiavgusie at meer ntiae ence Miss Eth Ek Gro eet ikeney is| Grace Livdahl and Ramona Deopple. hits of the show. The feature movietor It’s the Super-Fuel, How you feel in summer depends on ao HERE FROM DRISCOLI. nouncement tea Sunday afternoon] visiting her sister, Miss Adele Eh-| Ply at the Wachter school will be| the week will be “This Woman”. : : | how you eat. «*=« oy Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Rosvald and| given by Miss Lillian Rigler and Miss] Jorg. in charge of Merle Woodward, Mary | teature length photoplay with Just received a shipment of} ith oats ith “oats Miss Rosvald of Driscoll were in| Mabel Rigler at their home on Ave-| °" en Gramm, Myrna Woodward and Mary! splendid cast: Irene Rich, Louise | py cg Ca iediigice | Start the day with oats... with the Bismarck over the week-end. nue C. “TURNS CES McLeod ‘azenda, Ricardo Cortez, Clara Bow,| Fur Ceats, Get your en and milk” breakfast doctors urge. RETURNS TO LAKES hea marek Cloaks Shops \ A