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Bismarck Nurse. Ils Announced The“ martiage of Miss Johanna Kramer, graduate nurse of the B marck hospital. and Clarence F. O1- tow of Baldwin on July 4 has been announced. The ceremony took place at the home of Mrs. William Bouder, sister of the bride, at Selby, S. D. A niece of the bride, Miss Johann: Rouder, was. maid of honor and Wil- bert Oltow, brother of the groom, was best man. , The bride was gowned in white silk crepe and wore a bridal veil and wreath. e carried an arm bouquet of ros ‘he maid’ ef honor wore a blue silk crepe frock with, acces- sories to match. ‘Before the cere- mony Miss Martha Bouder sang | Love You Truly.” After several weeks’ visit with friends and relatives in North and South Daketa. the young couple will be at home at Baldwin where Mr. Oljow is employed in the Baldwin State Bank. " HERE FOR VISIT Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Jue: c who have been tou the national park, ‘ived here Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Beattie. Mr. Juergens left last evening for his home but Mrs. Juergens and daughter will re- main for ap extended visit. dJuergens is Mrs. Beattie’s ns of, Y |. B. Sanger left day for Dickinson where Miss Cook will present Mborary work to the in- stitute being held at the teachers college. They will spend the week- | te’ end in the Bad Lands. WEDNESDAY BRIDGE CLUB MEETS F The Wednesday Bridge club met. with Mrs, C. EB, Stackhouse Wednes- day afternoon. Two tables were in play with ‘Mrs. F. L. Conklin winning high. score. ‘ LEAVES FOR FARGO Miss Helen Katen, secretary of the State Tuberculosis associ 1» left last- evening for yetae Grand Forks on a several da: business trip in connection with her depart- ment. ~ IGNS POSITION C. V. Fowler, who has been e ployed at the A. W. Lucas store, hi resigned and expects to go into the advertising business at Mankato, Minn. with his brother, L. H. Fowler. HERE-FROM FARGO James Malloy, who is connected w the Greater North Dakota As- sociation, Jeft last evening for Fi after attending to business in city yesterd HERE F W. P. Winter of the Chrysler Car company, left last evening for Fargo after spending the day in the city, attending to busines: LEAVES FOR MINNEAPOLIS Mrs, 0. Lawson, who has been vis- . iting. at the Peterson residence near Bismarck, left last, evening for her home at ineapelis.... 3 RETURNS FROM MINNESOTA’ Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Beattie: returned Sunday morning by car from Coler- aine, Kino, where they have been visiting with Mrs. Beattic’s parents. vin AE EE laa ot i lelen Robidou, dai er of yr" Rebiow en- ‘ROM FARGO Mr. and Mis. George tered the St. Alexius hospital yes- terday for treatment. VING FOR DETROIT Mrs, John Larson and son, leaving today for ‘s tion at the lakes near Detroit, Minn, \ HERE ON BUSINESS Mr. and'Mrs, J. M. Klein of Stras- burg were in the city yesterday, shop- ping and attending to business mat- ters. t : VISITING FRIENDS me re Sinnerts of Paselien was in iy yes! jay, shopping wae vn eee i RETURNS FROM FARGO .. Dr. W. F. Crewe returned Thurs- oon’ frdm Fargo, where he has bye LEAVES FOR GRAND FORKS EA cette left Thursda evening for Grand Forks on a busi- ness trip. . —_— LEAVES FOR MINNEAPOLIS lebert left last evening for Mi polis on a few days’ business trip, LEAVES FOR MINNEAPOLIS Misi Md Seetinver left Wednes- Minnespelis on business. . P, Shepatd ef Beadd: in the city Weanesday shopping. 0g EE RON TSE one the city yeaterday n_ bus eT Unsetiled tonight and Saturday; not much - \ -change in temp. Mrs,| Mrs. Reuter’s Entertained at Birthday Party _ Thursday Evening Miss Mary Aanden, an employe in the office of the Armour Creamery, was pleasantly surprised last even- ing when a number of her friends entertained at a six o'clock dinner in her honor, the asion being her birthd: was attractive- , ly decorated in yell: ind white, as !was the birthday cake which formed the centerpiece. The evening was spent with music, ames and :}cial conversation. Miss inden received many lovely gifts ATTENDS ALL STAR CLUB E. Earl McCullough, who is with the Burroughs Adding Machine com- pany, has been sen as one of the salesmen to attend a meeting of the Burroughs AH Star club at Detroit, Mich. He left last night for Farg: and Detroit. Mr. McCullough is one of 200 salesmen chosen out of a field of 2000 to attend this meeting and has made the quota in five months instead of the customary year. Mrs. McCullough and children “accompan- ied Mr. McCullough as far as Fargo, where they will visit with Mrs. Me. Cullough’s mother, Mrs. Anna Pcter- son. ‘ MEET BROTHER Mr. and Mra. John E. Reuter of Garrison came here Thursday to meet brother, Neil Gergen, of Provo, Utah, who arrived yester- day morning. While here he will visit relative sand friends in Bis- marck and vicinity. IERE FROM UNDERWOOD ind Mrs. J. A. Freborg, daugh- ter, Mildred Mae, mother of Mr. Fre- derwood were i Ye sh it id be sho; an visitin; friends. oe hs RETURNS FROM INSTITUTES Miss Lillian Cook returned Wed- nesday eventng from attending the institutes at Mayville, Valley City and Ellendale. She gave talks on li- brary work at these meetings. TRANSFERRED TO PINGREE. George Wallin, who has been em: ployed at the Northern Pacific of- fice, has been transferred to Pin- | Sian He left Wednesday for his new ome. RETURNED FROM DOUGLAS Miss Helen Nees, who is employed by the state highway commission, returned Tuesday from a weeks’ va cation spent at Douglas at the home of her parents. TO SOUTH DAKOTA ‘Tyler Kludt, employed at the Jar- rell Hardware company’s store, re turned reeently from a two weeks’ vacation spent at Marion, S. D. RETURNS FROM MONTANA Mins Cassie Hubbard HERE FROM GARRISON Dr. C. D. Stewart of Garrison who was in the city yesterday on busi- ness, returned this morning to his home. HERE FROM SOLEN W. H. ffouse and daughte of Solen were shopping and visiting in the city yesterday. FOOT SPECIALIST Chiropodist Corns, bunions, ingrown nails. and all other foot ailments sci- Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY borg and Mrs. Jake Weise and daugh-| ; LEAVING ON EXTENDED TRIP Miss Louise Ankenmann and | Mrs. Severson of Miles City, Mont. ; Mrs. her home at Stanley. uying —_ le in Chicago. They | LEAVES FOR DICKINSON | will stop en route ‘at St. Paul and Miss Agnes Anderson left today La Crosse, Wis. At La Crosse, Wis., for a two weeks’ vacation with her they will join Mrs. Glaseman and parents at Dickinson. - will motor to Milwaukee from where —_ they will take the bost to Chicago. | LEAVES FOR LAKES On her way back Miss Ankenmann! Miss Mary Huber left poetry. for wilt stop at Fair Hills, Detroit, to a ten days’ vacation at the. lakes attend the Provident Life ‘agency near Minneapoli: meeting being held there. — oo TO HAZEN ON BUSINESS RETURN FROM MINNEAPOLIS T. H. Poole left this morning for Mr. and Mrs. E._H. Pierce return- Hazen on a several days’ busines ed Tu y from Minneapolis where | trip. F they ‘been visiting for the past sidticinle SHOPPING HERE two months. Miss Hazel Pierce ac- companied them home and expects to| Miss Lydia Shiener of McClusky was in the city yesterday shopping. RETURNS FROM VACATION remain here until late in August. Miss Pierce is the fashion a the Gray Shop in Minneapolis. FROM TRIP Robert E. Webb re- irom a three weeks’ cago. They returned; it for a today ELTINGE TONIGHT = Bay t Lak Duluth,'the feature at the Eltinge for today and also went to the Twin Cities. "jand Saturday with Jack Holt heading = ‘the cast. RETURN TO MINNESOTA Holt is essentially a Zane Grey Miss Mildred “Kiltie and brother,!type. His superb horsemanship, rug- Ordain, left yesterday by car for vedness and he-man physique fit fine- their home in Beltrami, Minn., ly into this story of early Colorado. visiting with their sister, Mr: It tells of two boys who fought at Gurke. PARENTS OF BOY Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch of Menoken are the parents of a son born this morning at the St. Alexius hospital. i - PARENTS OF SON Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Paris of this city are the parents of a son born Tuesday at the Bismarck hospital. LEAVING FOR HOME Miss Elizabeth Ruehl is leaving tomorrow morning for her home at Ryder for a month's vacation. H TO HAVE SOCIAL i The Catholic Daughters of Ameri. ca will hold an ice cream social Sun- day afternoorisdnd evening. H RETURNS FROM CAMP Yam Ankenmann returned last the R. 0. T. C. Camp), proved that Florsheim’ Shoes are great shoes for the price. Judge bytheir experience and wear the same good shoes they do. $10 In What Month Is Your Birthday? / On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of K-F-Y-R Jarrell Hardware Co. 318 MAIN ST. PHONE 111 Things to help you forget the hot weather ~ Single plate Electric Stove Double ..... 7-inch Electric Fan ... . $3.35. 4.95 8.40 3.75 2.25 4.95 6-pound Electric Iron . Electric Toaster ...... Electric Percolator ... THERMOS BOTTLES — LUNCH BOXES ICE CREAM FREEZERS Your bank connection is, to you, a very important and a very per- sonal matter. If you establish a connection with this bank, you will find that we, too, regard our relations with you as something personal, calling for personal attention, personal’ in- terest, and personal helpfulness. o--—_______________-_- \ AT THE MOVIES || Miss Sylvia Holte. returned today and from a two weeks’ vacation spent at th t bee for there is a romai | Zane Grey's “Born to the West” is 1 teowho melodrama well spiced with comedy and cooke w nice brown turn in ugh manhood. the scorching sun of the Arizona ey has found that he can ‘gom; | desorts will find in “The Arizona War! | Streak” asdish’ distinctly to. their e love | taste—and they better partake of heme with Margaret Morris taking | it now, before it disappears from capable care of the feminine end | the menu of the itol Theatre. of it. |The Arizona Streak” has as its star The comedy relief is borne by | the personable Tom Tyler, who is Raymond Hatton, remembered ‘for | cutting a swathe in feminine hearts his sterling work with Wallace Beezy | as wide as the Mississippi River. in “Behind the Front.” In “Born | Tom has risen almost over night into to the West,” Hatton is a comedy | a pro! a *s buddy, and there | minari is much hilarity wherever he be found. Arlette Marchal, mount’s beautiful French player, is ce hall girl and mat rhe arked each other for life school : i the scars of hatred up position among western lu- and he richly deserves his He is fortunate in the tette has been aptly termed moments. some actute film crit Picture is filled with action. y prove : worthy of the appellation. CAPITOL THEATRE tainers the four are in a Those who enjoy rattling fast| themselves. THREE MORE DAYS Special offers will be withdrawn, so you will have to hurry. All work is guaranteed genuine New York quality. Extractions Free We give you Nerve- Block extraction .|FRER with all bridge, and, plate ,, work. Why pay_an extra fee for this service? Z Griptite Suction Plate Regular $25 value $15.00 York Dental Co. New ‘ Opposite N. P. Depot BISMARCK, N. D. : : PHONE 234 Our Great August Fur Sale Every year—in August—we hold our annual Fur Sale. It is.a great money-saving event. You have waited for it. And we are not going to disap- point you. Here you will find the most exceptional values in new Furs. Furs of every type and skins and al! of the highest quality and of the latest modish styles. ~. We have the largest stock of furs ever shown in Bismarck. Come in—name your coat—we have it. 20‘: discount in effect during this sale. Watch for big announcement. BISMARCK. FUR CO. 207 FIFTH ST. A. P. KNOTHE, Prop. Ice whi REX THEATRE Have you a locomotive’ in home? You have not, The Danger Signal,” for..in- stance, an engine is seen tchandehing along—and the next a Raniteg ing into b, ecame a jun le. The BahRer gas ig new Colum- bia feature which comes to the Rex Theatre today deals with railroad love and adventure. Its cast includes June Novak, Dorothy Revier, Robert leson, Gaston Gla R jon and other well: your Almost everybody at some time or another has som kind of a flivver. But locomotive: aren't as common as all that, They're hard to get. And when they get them in the movies they keep them just long enough to smash to piece: Sold exclusively at Webb Bros. orsets Bring your figure up to date with one the the new front or back lace corsets, wrap-arounds or corselletes, us your fancy may dictate, but be sure it’s a Warner’s garment. A most complete assortment awaits yout * careful selection. Expert fitter in attendance. ORIENTALS Warner’s popular rot!-your-own style, ‘light weight with no hose supporters and good elastic webbing for proper hip confining. The proper corset for summer and all year wear. They're $2.25 AND UP Garter (Belts For the corsetless figure, a clever new garter belt of strong web elastic with side fastening and four supporters $1.25 © Shadow Proof Bandolettes Dainty, attractive new bando- lettes of Jersey or radium silk in Nile, fi orchid and trimmed, They $1.25 t0 $2.25 Girdles to Match $2.25: and up A close-out of odds and ends in front and back lace corsets, good sizes at only ‘ $1.00 SILK HOSE EIVED! A new shipment of the im- evermend” with a longer silk boot, double reinforced foct and elast $1.50 ing it a stocking in keeping with Shown in a range of fifteen seasonable colors at Webb Brothers “Merchandise of Merit Only” sheer frocks light i JUST R proved TANT Bt FINGER WAVING Have your curls, or PERMANENT WAVE, finger waved. We have two artists in this work. Then the hair dried with the Radiant Nurse, the Sun- light way. This service, following our real SOFT WATER Sham- poos, renders the perfect. “We Lead, Others Follow” Harrington’s Barber-Beauty Shop Bismarck, N,,D. ream is one of the allurements of youth. And because’of the sanitary way’in we areeentt andthe pure ingredients we use makes it a healthy, refreshing ; food. . You don’t have to enccurage children to eat ice cream. LEMON-LULU Be Try Purity Orange or Pineapple Sherbet,