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TUESDAY; JULY 20, 1926: Bismarck Man Wed to Grand Forks Girl irl Saturday | Word has been Fe received of the marriage of Miss Loretta hee? of Grand Forks and William M. of Bismarck, Saturday morni ng at oa in. St. Michael's ra the bridal couple were present. John O'Donovan officiated. Mes, Kiley is the di iter of Peter: B. Gorman of Grand Forks and the! groom is the son of Mrs. Mary of this city. Mr. Kiley is o duate 8! of the University law sehool, class of] two wecks’ trip: th 1926, The couple will be i home in marck after August 1 . VISITS HERE YI YESTERDAY Frank Langer of Seattle, Wash., stopped here yesterday to visit at the home of Wil Langer. He is en route to Mi polis, ‘and wilt also stop — ee A visit relatives. He is inte th timber and bi ine Sasi a ee backer of th “ ton Universit; eepales WY. crew wn won at Pough' ANNOUNCE W WINNERS The contest held at Nielsen's Mil- linery closed last evening, the win. ners being; Miss Emily Olson, Mis: ore. window were 103 and 102. The prizes were pairs of silk hese, MEETING “POSTPONED The Sunshine club h its meeting which tomorrow until two morrow. The place of meeting will be announced later. HERE FROM MOTT Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fietsam of Mott were in the city yesterday on business before leaving on an extend. ed visit to points in Minnesota and Wisconsin, HERE FROM VALLEY CITY Mrs. R. L. Perry, who has a bs. at the home of Dr. pate? for the past few days, vette ache morning to her ome at Val- iy. RETURNS FROM GUTHRIE Miss Leila Lockwood returned yes- terday from a two weeks’ ggg ne foe was accompahied who will visit were f for some tim LEAVES FOR FOR HOME Mrs. Lavena Skartens of Hendricks, who has teen visiting her . Frank Brown of this left this morning for her home. we ths p FROM SO! SOUTH DAKOTA ses Sattler, tling, Bell dual vobnators nurses at the Bismarck hospital, returned today from their motor trip to Herrie: D. TO MINNEAPOLIS A. D. Gaines of Sanger left | this morning for Minneapolis on. busi- ness. He will study the general con- dition of czops'in Minnesota. LEAVES ON ae TRIP Attorney: General Geo. Shafer} in left this moraing for tig City on business in connection with his de. partment. RETURNS FROM BLACK HILLS Miss Hilda Boe and Miss Florence Fairbanks returned yeste week's trip in the BI Black Hills. BUSINESS E58 VISITORS Harty O'Neil of McKenzie and W. H. Stark of Goodrich were business visitors in the city yesterday. BACK FROM VACATION L. E. Glimetad, bookkeeper at the First National Bank, returned yes- terday from a two weeks’ vacation in southern Minnesota. Fe ema RUE, ILL Elizabeth Ri an jsmarck. Toepltah ae home by fillne: 18 ILL AT BORETTAL. Frank Evarts was taken to Bismarck Lense medical treatment RETU! Mrs. Anna | FROM FARGO ramet returned Mon- day from Fargo, where she motored to attend the folr, IN eg et WN ON BUSINESS Cc. L. Crum left sy by car for Stecle and Ja Tegal business. K pe aes. FOR BLAC: 8. F. Hallit rth left Saturda; for a week's ‘motor trip through the Black Hills. SHOPPING NG YESTERDAY, Mrs. J. M. pn of Wilton was in the city yesterday shoppli pping. A HERE OW ON BUSINESS: Reuter of Garrison was in ue dy yesterday. on business, Kiley | and the winning guesses! ing from al fc BACK, FROM EXTENDED VISIT Teturned Mon- ap "tien Siuanespat Turtle Lake, | 4 jin, and Duluth, Minn. wh a sited wit with relatives and friend: she tien Bible Schoot at the Sirst Ba church under the direction of for Christian Endeavor in North Da- Pro-Cathe-' kota. She stopped Sunday in Valley{ * Bs Only immediate Ler 8 | City to visit with Miss Kat - bps Rev. Ragnier, teacher of music = aed teachers’ college. RETURNS FROM YELLOWSTONE Mr. and Mrs. R, J. Doin and son,! the Yellow- stone nati par hile in the jt, sited fri Men t. *Sickinse, New Si They also visited Miss Lo in Oelke, a sister of Mrs. Dohn. latter pli Mr. Dohn res duties at the postoffice today. RETURNS FROM MINNEAPOLIS Mrs. Alex hegre and chil- dren returned yeste! froma two weeks’ trip te the elt s and lakes in Minnesota. Mrs. Rosen and chil- dren visited relatives and friends in Minneapolis while Mr. Rosen attend- ed the Elks convention at Chicago and did his buying for the fall sca- son. | ie we returned Saturday from a lem and TO ATTEND MEETING A. J. Ammot left yesterday for Val- ley City to attend the annual meet. of the North Dakota Title asso- ciation. He will be joined there to: morrow by Mrs. Arnot and son, Rus- sell, and they will leave by car for a ‘two weeks’ vacation I in Minnesota. TO HOLD 1D MEETING The Wednesday evening prayer service of the Baptist ‘church will be held at 8 o'clock at the church and will be followed by an important bus- iness meeting, at which all of the members of the church are urged to be present. es “FROM FRAZEE M P. ner and children and mother, Mrs K. Lewis, returned Sunday evening from a month’s va- cation spent at their cottage at '.| Frazee, Minn. Mr. Wagner met them EM Fargo Saturday and returned with em. RETURNS FROM VALLEY CITY Miss Marion Sandi and Miss Evelyn Jacobson are returning this evening. from Valley City, wae hey have been attending the thst Young People’s Assembly which was held there the past week. ACCEPTS POSITION *. Sorenson has accepted a p tion with the Congoleum Rug Com: pany of Minneapolis. He returned recently from @ seal to Fargo and Minneapolis, where he went on busi- ness. 18’ DOING NICELY Albert Ethard of Gackle, who was injured a Hane ago,.is doing nicely at a local hon: after being oper- ated on ae se tamer of the which resulted in amputation of his| leg. HERE FROM BOTTINEAU te E. Cobb .of Bottineau, president ve sapiroed sehool there, is inferring with the prperr ot ot the administration. TO MINNEAPOLIS A. P. Knothe, proprietor of the Bismarck Fur Company, left toda: business ede Minneapolis. HERE FOR SHORT VISIT id Ky former ‘ city fo a few days’ Th y are making their home at — » RETURN-FROM MOTOR TRIP Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Manning re- turned Friday from a week's motor trip through the Black Hills. They mest crops poor all along the Red rail ——_._____—_——_ NEWS BRIEFS | —_—____.___9 Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jr., ing to New York from Europe, break nie Riaady will write sketch Eywpean sehnines, te recoup Rog! dortane, Rev. Frank J. Lng ander bait Jor murder of eee man, cancels plan to very Baptist chy hurd, return- when she chimed to to ‘be L. W. Sassese os of I Fargo. be pointed assistant freshman f at Northwestern University. -W. K. Nimo of Devils, Lake shet: amateur golf tournament at White Bear Lake. July wheat mounted to or i008, at esas a new: high fo te thieen | tate beard of, Lace for Fall fea | ey Nr bag Vi field secretary ds in. | | pe collars and cuffs, fashion ex- perts say, will a “the thing” thts: tl \ AT THE MOVIES < CAPITOL THEATRE “The Johnstown Flood” is coming to the Capitol Theatre tomorrow, Wedensday and Thursday. To most of the older population today this greatest of American j-|asters means but a hazy memory of a calamity, and to the rising genera- tion it- means nothing but history, an event described’by inadequate words. It remained for Fox Films to weave a dramatic story for motion picture production. - arotud®. this. shocking event to show. tea! spate Shae Tavag- ing horror created 0} 31, 1 when the dam ‘above the city of Joknstown, Pennsylvania,’ broke and millions of gallons of water rushed madly through the vatiey destroying cities, hot and human beings There w: othing more dramatic than a calamity of this nature, and around this powerful theme has been woven a narrative that is filled to the utmost: with action. All the historical facts of the great disaster have. been retained in a powerful dramatic story. In a moment Johnstown was gone— destroyed. In_ less than fifteen minutes the cruel, resistless destroying wave had come and passed, having leveled the busy mart which supplied the wants of 30,000 people; and in the same brief time, at the very lowest possi- | The Right Breakfast bone, ' | Eat Food that Supplies ‘| “Balanced” Ration After Night's Fast | F you feel tired, hungry, “fidgety” hours before lunch, don’t jump to the conclusion of poor health, Thousands have unenergetic morn- ings because they start days with breakfasts lacking in certain food elements, To feel right, you must have a well-balanced, complete breakfast ration. At most other meals—lunch ind dinner—von get it. But break- fast is a hurried meal, often badly chosen. Thus Quaker Oats, containing 16% protein, food’s.great tissue builder, 58% carbohydrate, its great energy clement, plus a portant yitamines and the “bulk” that makes laxatives seldom needed, is the die- tetic urge of the world today It is food that “stands by” you throngh the morning. Quaker Oats mr Grocers have two kinds: Quick Quaker, which cooks in 3 to 5 minutes, and Quaker Oats, Quaker Oats ootbell: Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT —Tuesday Two Features in ‘one show A comedy drama, ‘with ‘TOM MOORE LA NEGRI STERLING Breil doid by a motion picture | feed. Fy !Jobyna Ralston and Jack Mulhall to THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE estimate over 3,000 humans per- hed. This is the gigantic sweep the story, which brings to the playgoers acenes never before printed cetlus Ta, ELTINGE THEATRE . che The double feature bill at the El- \finge is being shown for the last itime today, Tuesday. Tom. Moore, (Pola Negri, Ford Sterling and Misi upont are seen in the com feature, . “Good and “Grass” the second feature’ offering is the story of a forgotten people ;of Persia who drive their flocks bh isl through raging torrents, mountain rocks and ice and snow in search of It is an amhsing natural his- ba af ‘or Wednesday and” Thursday, “Sweet Daddies” brings Charlie Mur- ray, Vera Gordon, George Sydney, Itinge in merry comedy of He- the | brew and Irish combination. REX Swenden, a feature coming to the Rex theatre tonight only is a picture of scenes of Sweden showing all the iwheels of its industrial progress turning, lumber! its mountain ranges, rivers, ing, ferries, folk ~{dancing, manew winter, sports range life, fishing, mining, : deer, festivals, boy and girl scouts, King Gustav, King Haakon and Christian, crown nce and, princess, Prince Carl, Red Cross work, Motaln river, stndium in. Stockholm, saluting the flag, ete. Many old timers will have a chance to review scenes of their old homes, of childbood says. Picture is well peels of scenes. two foremost, Scandina: prdioni: iedy, Hj Bingqui «Temorrow—Dick Hatten and “Star” wonder Snorter," a daring western feature. Plenty of ee ee Halls Di Drug Stor Store the Fixtures marck’s new drug store which will bc located at the corner of Broadway land Third strect, in the storg room formerly occupi The new store Drug Store, and the proprictor plans to have the place open to the public beginning Sunday, July 25, be secured. Reception to Mark pret It is in seven ported by nm piqno ac- & young man and a young cr Nilsby and Miss Cora No change in prices. horse, in “The Rip Service to Capito! The silver service ‘which was pre- sented to the battleship North Da- kota, and which has been on display | 25 at the state fair at Fargo, is to be re-| turned to Bismarck Friday afternoo: July 30. The service, which was orix- to Open July have arrived for Bis- In What Month Is Your Birthday? d by The Fair Store. be known as Hall's Hall formerly operated drug nd stores at Beulah and Hallid, still retains-an interest in the store at the latter place. He has disposed of the business. at Beulah. move his family to He will arck from SST FRE RA EAT LES DR. M. E. BOLTON bye ate Physician On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of K-F-Y-R 2 Fourth St. Phone 240 Bismarck, N. D. White Footwear © Shoes of the present vogue are offered at remarkable discounts — flat heels for street or sport sioier heels for dresy:or the dance; all “ in this special sale Better quality, better fit. ting and newest styles are to be found in our up-to- date shoe department: It pays to buy the best. ‘street or sport wear, some with rubber tomorrow WHITE TIE ‘5° SPORT SHOES $h0 The season's most popular white shoe an attractive tie model with white pip- ing and snake covered spike heel ant! bh A pleasing complement to y costume whether for dress or the Reduced for clearance to only... One strap flat heel, cut-out models for heels and good welt sole to stand hard wear. Values to $8.00 reduced for clear- ance to only SPECIAL A very good assortment of odd lots, and broken sizes in women’s and children’s white shoes to close out at 48c and 98c WEBB BROTHERS -“SMART SHOES FOR SMART WOMEN” - Saving'Regularly— si, Is Practicing True Economy’ By closely watching values you can save worth while amounts on your daily shopping bills. Then if you want to practice real thrift, start a Bank Account and deposit. these savings. Keep the account in your own name. And in a short time you can shaw your husband the carefulness 7 sa- gacity you use in expending money. Opein an accognt in this Bank today. It just takes only ° ampiaute of Ha aa The | Halliday as soon as a residence can} inally purchased for the out of public subscri | at a public reception in its The state historical department is to hg’ nresent at the reeention July 29, Return of Silver ee al pe affair, and the 47 3 ee? 6 battleship tions in Not Dakota, willbe received at the Liber- ty Memorial building, Capitol hill honor. charge of th tion will, The The public ing. Bozeman Peas are grown in the famous tin Valley—the most tdea! growing section in the entire (hited States No matter what brand of Peas you thought you liked best—-buy the same size in one of the brands packed by us and see how far superior in flavor and tenderness they are. are packed tn 5 sizes. No, smallest—and size is as im- nt to the taste as the brand. Sold by Grocers Lveryvhete he Bozeman Canning Co. Bozeman. Montona Flies, mosquitoes, ants, roaches, bedbugs and other insects spread disease. 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