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ee = | ** Just evening for Billings, "WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1926 Dorothy Crum Wed to Roy Byerly in Arizona on June 6 Mr. and Mrs, C. L, Crum today an- nounced the marriage of their daugh- t Miss Dorothy. Crum, to Roy} of Gold Hill, Ore. The wed-j «ding ceremony took ‘place on Sunday, June 6, at Nogales, Ariz., where the bride has been employed. Byerly is a graduate’ of the arck high school and has‘attend- les several months. Mr. business in Navajo, Mexico, and the couple will make their home ‘there. The Byerly and Crum families have been intimate for years although the young people met only recently. MRS. a oud LEFT TODAY Mrs. Moyer left today for Tampa, Fla., Yanan she will join her husband who has been located there for several months. Mrs. Moyer was accompanied by Mrs. Price Owens and children, who will stop at Preston, Minn., to visit relatives, and Mrs. W. C, Hannewald and children, who will make an exteaded visit with relatives in Minneapolis, After a few days in Minneapolis Mrs. Moyer will go on to Florida, She is making the trip y car, E. SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC M. An departments of the McCabe Methodist Episcopal Sunday School will take part in the oe to be ee at Fort Lineoln Frid: pils are cordially rene 4 ‘wil wit these who have cars i ate urged'to bring them. Transpor- tation will be provided. The party will leave the church between 6:30 and 6 o’clock. GREETS GENERAL ‘GODFREY Among the oldtimers who" greeted General E. S. Godfrey yesterday at the Northern Pacific station was Capt. L. H. Belk. General Godfrey and another member of his party, Capt. Berry, had often been‘ passen- gers on boats navigated by Capt. Relk in the early da days. evening. of ie Sunday se ool and 4 i GUEST OF MISS QUAIN ing, Thelma Lies Miss Margaret Caverno of Louis, Mo., is the house guest of Marion Quain. Miss Caverno attend- ed Smith coNege at Northampton, Mass., the past year and is on her! ¢! way home. She and Miss Quain were former schoolmates at Abbot Acad- emy, Andover, Mass. MONTHLY MEETING OF AID . SOCIETY The ladies of the copal Aid society will have regular monthly meeting in the church parlors Thursday afternoon. The ladies if the third division will be hostesses. BAPTIST LADIES TO PICNIC | The ladies of the First Baptist church will have a picnic Thursday afternoon at the Mandan Chautauqua park, Those wishing to attend are to meet at the church promptly at 4 o'clock and a way will, be provided for*them to go. MEETS SON HERE Mrs, J. D. McCusker of Braddock drove to Bismarck Tuesday to meet son, Wilfred, who retumed from Champion College at Regina, Sas- katehewan, Canada, where he attend- ed school during the past year. RETURNED FROM DEVILS LAKE Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Wepamanwee and children and Mr, and Mi Weber and chi evening from Devils Lake;iwhere they have been since 2 irew evening. GUESTS OF MRS ‘LOVIN Mrs. C. G, Lindahl and daughter, Thelma, of Red Minn., and Mrs. T. M. Solle of St. Cloud, n. are in the city, guests of Mra, N. H. Lovin. lethodist Evis- LEFT FOR BILLINGS Mrs. Mary L, McLean left Bismarck Mont,, to . be present at the fiftieth anniversary commemoration program on the site of the Custer massacre. RETURNS FROM DEVILS LAKE County Treasurer G:-L. Spear re- turned today from Devils Lake, where he has been attending the Na- tional Guard encampment. s college here. She has! ,| the Gustav Adolphus Coliege at St. their; iSkagen-Hamilton |Wedding Solemnized Late This” Morning The Skagen of this city and David A. ‘wedding of of Mrs. Bertine Hamilton of Pratt township, Me- Henry county, was solemnized today shortly before noon at the Lutheran parsonage, Rev. I. G. Monson offi- ciating. The couple were attended by Mr. and Mrs. George Hugelman. Mrs. Hamilton has been a resident of Bismarck for a number of years jand is well knowA here. Last Sat- antiy evening she was tendered a | farewell party by a group of friends, Mr. Hamilton is state senator from his rhe He will leave tonight jfor his home, which is ‘located ten miles north of Minot, and will be joined later in the we week by his bride. GUESTS FROM 3 MINNESOTA Prof, and Mrs, C. E, Sjostrend and son, Melville, and daughter, Melli- cent, of St. Peter, Minn., arrived in the city Monday for a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. N. E, Bystrom, 614 Avenue E. They will leave to- morrow for Minot and Bottineau where they will visit relatives for some time. On their return they will stop at Warren, Minn. Prof, Sjostrend is financial secretary oft Peter. MOTORING TO MICHIGAN Mr. and Mrs. M. 1. Fryman of Petoskey, Mich., who have been visit- ing in Minot, are in the city today, guests of L. Garrison.. They will leave tonight for their home, accom- panied by Mrs. H. O. Feldman of Minot and Mrs. L. Harris of Willis- ton, who will visit in Michigan for some time. The Oy he accompan- ied to Bismarck by Mr. and Mrs. M. Glazer and daughter of Minot. ATTENDING YOUNG PEOPLE'S CONFERENCE A number of young people from the Presbyterian church left yesterday for Jamestown to attend a conference of Presbyterian young people being held there this week. Those in at- tendance include Mary MacLeod, Neil York, Fred Landers, Lilas Sterl- MISS RUE AT COLUMBIA Miss Judith Rue, who will enter the summer term of the Columbia University at New York visiting friends in Washington, D. C. Miss Rue will also attend the ses uicentennial celebration in Phila jelphia before going to New York. RETURNS FROM NORTHWESTERN Miss Sally Rubin arrived yesterday {noon from Northwestern University, where she has been attending school. Miss Rubin stopped for a week's visit with friends in Minneapolis and was bridesmaid at the wedding of « cou- sin wi ile there. MOTOR TO YELLOWSTO: ie | Mrs. Carl Roseberg and fam { Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Frylenlund ct En derlin, D., were over night ri at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E Knudtson. They left this mo: for the Yellowstone N HERE WITH BROTHER Mrs. C. W. McGray of Garrison, formerly of Bismarck, has been spending several weeks in the city with her brother, Abner Hart, of Forbes, N. D., who is seriously ill at the Bismarck hospital. MRS. BURKE RETURNS Mrs. Charles G. Burke returned to i} Fargo today after a three days” v in Bismarck with Judge and Mrs. E T, Burke. Before her recent _mar- riage in Grand Forks Mrs. Burke was Miss, Doris Payne of that city. LEGION MEETING The American Legion will have an important business meeting tonight at 8:30 o'clock at the A. O. hall, Delegates will be elected rie the state cofivention and all members are urged to be present. CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE HERE Judge F. J. Graham, Ellendale, eereaalonsl candidate from the sec- ond district ved in Bismarck last night on busin CALLED BY ILLNESS Sister Magdalene of St. Mary's Con- vent has been called to Moorhead, LEAVES HOSPITAL Mrs, Lena Hansen is leaving today for her home in Valley City. after spending two weeks at the Bismarck hospital following an operation. LEAVES ON VACATION Pauline Harr, nurse at the Bis- marck hospital, left this morning for Goodrich, N. D., where she will spend a two weeks’ vacation. RETURN HOME Edward Biss and Robert Frazer of Jamestown, who have been visiting; friends in Bismarck for the past, week, returned home today> LEAVES FOR STANLEY day for Stanley, N. appear before The district will be gone several days. MRS. O'LEARY Mrs. W. J. O'Le: delegates to the stute convention of the American Legion Auxiliary being held this week HOY where he will ourt, He MINOT js one of the! MOTOR TO BA BAD LANDS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lundeet Tuttle have gone to the Bad J for u two weeks’ vucation, made the trip by car. LADIES AID MEETING The Ladies Aid of the Zion Luth- eran church will meet ut the home of Mrs, William Hinkel, 201 First street, Thursday afternoon. HERE ON B Oscar Magnuson a aughter of the Highland school district were in the city yesterday, shopping transacting busine: TO JAMESTOWN Pearce Blewett, who has been a} business visitor in Bismarck for sev- eral days, left this morning for his home in Jamestown RETURN TO BEMIDJI Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Spooner, who have ‘been visiting in Bismarck, leit this morning for their home in Bemidji, Minn. FORMER RESIDENT HERE W. C. Rew of Aberdeen, S. D., formerly of this city, is pending some time in Bismarck, visiting old friends. and! ‘up THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Cee ne | | AT THE MOVIES ; { AT THE CAPITOL i Gerald “The Gallant Guardsmai ja tiny mimic who can iwith laughable éase. and continues for two day i She is Virginia Marshall, wee ben of the films, who is cast as “Jill,” | unhappy child of a traveling. circu {In the film version, by Lillie Hay- Charles L. € rum, pttorey, left to-; | ward, little Miss Marshall is supposed | of the famous {cowboy’s more mannerisms—but. fe- cording to Olive Borden, beautifu itates the! ‘een tricks, | and does it with a rollicksome aban- T itt ce ort. | seslware fight that the American In- jto duplicate a few jfeminine lead, Virginia i | Fox Films star in att his ser don that will tickle of admirers through Virginia seldom smi porting ude ‘Tom Sautse Jay Hunt, W Guire, Helen Jacques Kollens Bardson Ba others, EATRE become ¢ by wedding a to rule hisetiny cottage. romance. the simpl house maid Balkan kingdom note for the coming season. missing queen of a made the basis of an ter. He ith the idea of freeing in from the oppress! tator. VISIT IN FARGO Mrs. A. R. Almquist and son, Clay-{ ton, left this morning for a month's} visit in Fargo with friends and rela- tives, RETURNS HOME | J, Hamel of Carrington, who has been ill at the Bismarck hospital for two weeks, left this morning for his home, TO HALLIDAY ! 1. H. Poole left todav for Halliday, where he will spend the balance of the week on an auditing trip. SON BORN Rev. and Mrs. R. H. Wentland, 611 Front street, are the parents of a son born June 19. ROYAL NEIGHBORS TO MEET The Royal Neighbors will meet this evening at 8 tld at the Odd Fellows hall. . SHOPPING HERE Mrs. F. A. Berten of Hazelton was , , shopping and visiting in Bismarck yesterday. tonight, A. Q. U. W. hall. Im- portant meeting. Election of delegates to state convention. FOOD SALE—Home baked goods, at Hoskins-Meyer, Sat- urday, June 26th, at 1:00 o’clock by Woman's Mission- ary Society, First Lutheran Church. For Fuller Service Phone 7663 - 4 American Legion, 8 o'clock ; DOCTOR M.E. BOLTON Osteopath Specialist in Chronic Diseases Henry Building 116 Fourth St. Telephone 240W Bismarck, ‘Tom Mix, Western ace who is seen "Unity silverware at each perform- as a during mounted policeman in ance both evenings. My Own Pal.” Fox Films version of | Beaumont’s absorbing’ story n,” has rout | ike him off” This film opens \ at the Capitol Theatre next Friday | makes ore amusing, eet, n Colvin, Tom M Pola’s amazing resemblance to the iny nation is intrigue by | Noah Beery, an exiled cabinet minis- ' plans to establish her as ruler while he makes millions for If, Not knowing of this ulterior” he agrees to the plan, ob-| sna ns of its dic- Novelty will be found at the El. | tinge tonight and Thursday eve ys ane presenting to every attending, a bottle of Lemonella or Orangekist as well as the giving ;away of a three piece set of Com- Byrne Talks to Rotarians About Custer Episode|‘ The members of the Mandan Rotary jclub were the guests of the Bismarck Rotary club at its luncheon in the nd Pacific this noo Clara Peltier, ac panied by Marjorie Best, sang two splendid E. 7 solos, Byrne talked of the ‘Custer assacre, He spoke of the love of Inative land that characterizes civiliz- ,ed man and savage alike, and of the ae waged in defense of his native Ite told of the signing of the mee treaty with the Sioux in . whereby definite territory was BEAUTIFUL at the Eltinge today and Thursday Pola Negri becomes a queen who ends likable young American flivver salesman, in order This unfolds a story of colorful It shows gorgeous Pola in| garments of a boarding In an amazing conpsir- i acy, she reigns as queen of a small and her striking gowns seem to sound a new fashion Box Heels or Hi-Heels No matter how shy the Miss, she can’t escape the ad- miration that such adorable shoes call forth, And soon she will learn to revel in the praise that’s paid to all her lovely shoes that come from Webb Bros. See them in our windows deproon noes ss nay ee Fe neh baby teks mf Pua? wen td hd fied You—Fon Trot wcnepga iY No. 20045, 10-inch T'm in Love With You, That's Why Fos Russo axa Ne. 20046, 10-iach mae Vocal Refrein Honeybunch—Fox Trot ly to Heaven-—F 1 Found « Round-A-Bous Wi Ne, 20047, 10-inch How oe Love! with Gees Fives hod With Violin, ’Cello Nov do0e4, i ead Piano 10-inch HOSKINS-MEYER Home of K-F-Y-R WEBB BROTHERS Smart Shoes for Smart Women ‘Trot UL WitiTeMan amo His OacussrTaa ‘Sweet Southern Breese—Fos ‘Trot wa Vocal Rein Jounny Haws Es ’s Kenrucny Seasnapend Violin, Cello end Plano A lel ss allotted the Indians as their own. The treaty was broken in 1873 by an es cort under, Custer which Mecoripanied | the Northern Pacific builders again by Custer’s expedition to the Black Hills in 1874. A military pro- clamation relegating all Indians off the reservations as hostiles, with a time limit impossible of achievement for the Indians, was assigned by Mr yy re as the direct cause of the war- He told of the expeditions of Crook, Terry and Gibbon with their plans, and of Custer’s part as lnid down in these plans, He spoke of Custer’s division of his force, Keno’s attack and subsequent retres d Benteen’s scout. and return to the aid of Reno. These factors enabled the Indians to concentrate on Cus- ter's force and wipe it out. In conclusion Mr. Byrne cited the many beautiful cemeteries that hold bodies the of both northern and He stated that respect was shown the an leaders and contended should erect a memoria! as her contribution to the glory of the vanquished, Other visitors in addition to these above mentioned 6¢ . 99 Ties for the adorable Bride for the dainty Miss “Coroline” White Kid Gray Snake Skin Heel and Trim Black Patent Tan Snake Skin Heel and Trim We Fit the Narrow Foot anp His Oacuss: auwote Oasosx OBcuasr24 Ganz Avent and! Seo gar error Te PAGE FIVE Red Tag Sale at Scott’s | Grocery, Saturday. included Roy Baird, Frank Falken- | Stein, <. 0. Dunn and F. Klein. Hosiery that flatters pretty ankles All newest colors Today you can see a complete stock of the season’s loveliest hosiery. Just made for dain Sheer, lustrous, exquisite. With beautiful colors skilfully dyed. And each pair possesses the fam- ous Holeproof durability. So it’s really economical. Do come see it, soon. Prices—$1.00, $1.65 to $2.00 “ichmonds Booter Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT—WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY BAER POLA NEGRI NOAH BEERY Romance and Adventure Pola in the contrasting background of an Ameri- can small-town and a mythical European King- dom, And she’s thorough- ly at home in both, ; DON’T FORGET Lemonella or Orangekist for Everybody Tonight and Thursday Evening Minn., by th rf ill thi DEGREE OF BONOR Meranes, sister, Sluter Annelia, She left this AND ; of Honor will be ed One morning. 1 y : : ; aN evening at 8 o'clock at the .U. FARENTS OF SON A Three Piece Set of Community Silverware Given to | d “George Gierke, 423 Someone at Each Performance Both Evenings. PICNIC LAST EVENING nts feet banaue the Gn ae Menthers of the Business and Pro-|# 80n yesterday, at the home of Mrs. fess men’s club enjoyed ai W. H. Miller, 324 Fourteenth street. Heal nine. at the Mandan Chaut 4 . Delicious Combination PFT ene FROM ROM ENCAMPMENT “ pares. om is home from the! 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