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€ ad ° Pe te eye write vain | aye | oe n SATURDAY," OCTOBER 2,'1928 Bridge Dinner Is Given Friday For Miss Mary . Atkinson Mrs. Mell- Pollard id ‘Rav and Ethel cnteadeal™ Tast ‘evening at a Grand Pacific In the bridge games which follow- ed honors were won by Miss Mary: Atkinson ‘@nd T, R. Atkina Miss Mabel Nathan and James H. Wiley Were Married Today} A profusion of yall yellow chrysanthe- mums, doubly attractive in the soft glow gf ers Mga oS pein a ba ore and James i which took Ries * i? this after- noon at nae Mrs, fi G. Wal- ‘Avene. W. Vater ot otticlateds reading the Maat ring ceremon; Preceding the ceremony, Hl How- ard “Anderson. sang - | The bridal wiley jowley. ood ilies Hilder! ‘bestman ‘was Les: cian ere ae She carried hower bouquet of = oe and Catumbia roses ‘and Ulies of the val-| the Simonson was gowned in pale rgette and wore a corsa; Le blue ce roses and lilies of the val- teen “Gut-ot- ‘town guests at the ceremony included Mrs, &. M.. Wiley, Edward Wiley and Mrs. Charles Ryder, all of Steele mother, and sister of the groom, The ‘suests oat aly intimate friends of the cou er fo After the ceremony a buffet lunch-: eon was served Re its. Wallece sisted by Mrs: B. M, ‘Dunn and Mi F. E. Dieht. Mr. and Mrs. Wiley left ¢! iwth, Ahnespells and jut inne and of ta points. ‘On their return tuys wit be at home ot 411 Fifth street, Bis- marck, The beige who has /Aived in Bis- marck the all; large circle of frie . pes at Wilmore, ployed in the office of the wate nigh: way commission. She has been honor guestat u number of pre-nuptial a eer tieg- during the past several weeks. wr, Wiley is a son of Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Wiley of Steele. He is con- nected with the state board of ruil: way commissioners as assistant chief engineer. — ee ae FOR bast tla apt! Mrs. . street, entertained. fout bridge in compliment to. Mrs. follat before her de; les, Calif., to H. F. Keller won honors and ut prize was presented to Mrs. Hollst. Decorations .of garden flawers were used. A lunch served. GUEST IN. IN BISMARCK James Chambers of Beloit, Palo whe is employed in: the office of the . M. and St, Paul rohihee | fe \ Cl hes ery i past two weeks on ing ing trip dusing oon time’ he travel- ed about 43 miles les by cance, TO VISIT IN IOWA M id Mrs, C, Boe! lett toda; ir, and Mra, pple vt Mrs. for. Hompolt, Sig! for a two That dauedien! Elma whe’ silt go 94 ir dai mi far ta our Falls, 8. D., where oho employed ag super! nurses at thé Moo. seria " MASONIC MEETING TONIGHT = for the aM. wi eve real at 7:30 o'clock at the Masonic T. ple. All mobars, ise k slsiting bret ers are urged to WILL | ae ‘TO CHICAGO The Misses Blanche Bernadin MeLaughlin Ving last evening for their home in Chicago after a visit in Bismarck oe eg 3 brother and ai rx, R. G, Me- HERE amen of Bis. yf Pamona, city pn panes a Yahert visit is in Wilbert Mes. a route to Cetes. ' GOES TO MINNEAPOLIS H, B. French efeits ithis morning £05 for} 5 Minneapolis to Fe. Fecush. Be: has been visiting fac Auri: past week. They will en bl next week, DISCHARGED FROM MOSPITAL Miss ied otreg ol id Cole- harbor was disc! the marck hospital today. i Seta? pesinilas: at the St. Alexius of} Pacifie hotel. clals of the Presbyterian chu 2 Frank ro je. Mesa oy tor ‘and| Spend the week-end with Mrs. | eee this morni: yr Washingto: where the: ter the Colortial Schoet for Girls ; ? GUESTS IN BISMARCK Miss Bernice Ryan and Mias Clara! . Belle ws of Regan oe: a yr crue! Mr. and Doyle, VISITS HERE Miss Helen Jean Pail of Medina i ion friends in Bistworck for a lew Mrs. George Will Hostess Friday at Evening: Bridge} iment. att Mr. and Mrs. pier of ee — cityand! the rt N., Mra.| Taylo: 4 Ry: oe ite, i=" | Burleigh Schools Receive State Aid cr OF .SISTER Ney is in Bismarck ister, M Mra, E. J. In eo gl Hernd rv. Wire, Taylor was} gener! mh & corsage bouquet as; a gee t favor. j low a and au-) tumn fol the rooms. Yellow ‘wie on the aap carried out in the aiplen cha luncheon was — D:"A. R. Members Guests at Luncheon at Hoskins’ Home)" #i‘tistsicts s received $495.20 each, Arena No. 30, Twenty-six members of the Daugh- ‘34, Sterling No. 35 and ters of the American Revolution were| D: entertained at luncheon be day t the 2 at Regan and Canfield home of Mre. B.D, 904/ districts each af a Con $431.55, while E.| Fourth pay with inte leskins br Gibbs Lot tf thee » Mrs. P. J. Meyer and Mrs. G. H. Dollar, as hostesses. The was followed by the regul jiness phe Men’ s Bi Bible Chass #36: | Rose No. 54, Condition of Man — Injured in Auto Smash Not Serious R. Simpson, vice president, C. M. Her-| Charles Dingle,. injured yesterday bert, secretary and freasarer, when the ,Overland Whippet endur . A number of orche: selections, frre car which he was driving col- directed by A. Engelhart, dnd songs a with the concrete posts at the by. =! — orus of 20 Yolces, led une retlens ed Ps ae eadar: Moeate, were enjoyed. His injuries, although painful, are not cotsidered serious. Schools. of ‘Burleigh county have Aj just been psid state sid ‘alte “pag according to Miss Mad, une! county superintendent of schools, The money is not usually received from the state until in rch or April, but this year it has jy been sent out to the various aed Lake No. 48 each recei Other di reothcogt received state as follows: Sibley No. 53, $61.25 Hay Creek No. 31 (Wilson), $49.32: Hay Creek No, 31 (Frazier), $49.32; | Reeting ie fe a 82; tess No, Register was elected 3 the pening meeting for the fall and win- ter months _ Bt at the Grand hty-five members were present and a Soke A. Larson pre- side r officers elected were C. Totaling $4,681.29}: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PRIZES ARE _ BEST RSSAY: State ‘Mil Wants Letters Gi ing Reasons For Using Da- kota Maid Flour The North Dakota state mill and elevator at Grand Forks is drawing ber of people to see how d flour is made. There Lied expression of surprise and pleasure with the he 3 in which the wheat is prepared, cleayed an@ blended in the elevator, the process of washing the wheat before it is stiles and the laboratory test which is made upon batches of grain belie 4 the wheat is allowed to rolls. All wheat must sho tein content of 12:6 per cent. grinding the flour it is texted both | * chemically and by baking it into le read. In order to brgerg Ie opinions. a: What He thought of Dakota Maid fi $300 in prizes are being offered f the best reasons as to why Dukota Maid flour should be used. One hun- dred dollars are offered for the best letter, $60 for the second, $25 for the third, $15 for the fourth, $10 for the fifth and for the next 100 letters $2 will be give to each of the winners.| All letters are limited to 160 words | and each letter must be published in the local paper of the contestant. All letters must be published before Another Overland Whippet left this| i {morning on the schedule that the wrecked Whippet should have taken|} yesterday morning, with C. J. Blue at the wheel. The Lahr Motor Sales LIRURANCE PROC PROGRAM OVER | company has wired all dealers along SOY eee the reasons for the delay. The car will return to Bismarck Sunday even- ing at 7:40. “We were terribly disapp: ve our Whippet endurance knocked out of the test,” sa Lahr today, isfaction out of knowing that the mo- tor was still running after smashing inte the concrete wall We also point with pride to the condition of the body and the balance of the car after such a crash. of the way the Whippet went through this accident that we have placed it Thurlow Lieurance me i Edna pesmi bot oniersel will broad. cast a ram from Gold Me: | on, wt » eee vi at. P. » Lieurance Mi a year pi and gave & Program at the city auditorium which was greatly enjoyed by local music lovers. Their program will be made up of Iudian compositions of, Mr. Lieurance. The Lieurance group will broadcast another program from ‘WCCO on Sunday, Oc October 10. MORNING QUARTER: 2EORGANIZ, i) ingnection.” The reassembling of the morning Quartet has been announced by offi- -\Mrs.| better fate. Its driver was on ached- rmann | ule at 4:30 p. m., yesterday, although erson, preety bad going, according to Mr. ti unteer chores cholt of the evening’ Guesses have been coming in by the service is rapidly rounding into a real bundreds in every mail on the total: einging organization and will wet-| mileage which the car here will have! come singers who cate to join the made when its trip is complete. Tho ganization. firnt correct’ quens taken from the will win the $20 cash prize, and ee the eet: Ae imepeant corre s- hess wil win the cash prize. bylerah church ba robipeeatelieey, sel drawing will be made, Monday NURSERY 5 STARTED ry in the parlors of thejevening at at the Lahr show | ehsteh during the hour of the room, with disinterested parties di fmorsing seteices. The. fathers 2 and! Ving the drawing, 7 mothebs whe have found it impossi-! ble to attend because of the he necessity of staying et home with the ters can now come and ot vy Boy Scouts to Have he: Dog and Animal Show et ‘The Boy Seduts are are being assisted by J. J. MacLeod re lanning a” dog show which will he:held in connection with the animal show the boys will have in the near future. A committee reeling William Crewe, Arthur Ro- Carl Person and Emerson Lies- will mn Sul mo! 10:20 eelocks a ARRIVES TONIGHT Mrs, Alma B. Kerr of Valley City, to speak at the Bprecopa! ‘i tomorrow evening, is sen, See ee open ta any exhibitor and aay’ do [owner in the city may exhibit his Pe aise ond | ta wg, the funniest dressed dog, the eiaeest and smallest dog ex- Mehteeah the kintoess of R. C. Ro- ost sen and John Fleck the Se have been granted the use of th nd 8 floar of the new Fleck Motor Sales building for their show which will be held at the same time as the opening of the building srege:| “Every day in Tokvo 168 bebies ara 12 pone ties year 61,498 births were of which number 31,626 wore a and 29,865 female. aS red juger. Mrs. Kerr who is well known oe Blam, was a Syria, for several rs and incipai of a schoo! for, girls! tral DAUGHTER BORN Mr. and Mrs. Loui this city announce the duughter this morning at gre St. Alexius hospital. W. C. T. U. MEETING The W. C. T. U. will hold its lar meeti y_ afternoon home of Hanso) venth MEETING PLACE CHANGED Pie Mothers club will meet Tues- 5, at the home of Mrs. are. bs} fetsor’ instead of with Mrs G. We a |SINESS terday. Mr. Courtney own: land in the county, ” 907 Fifth St. PARENTS OF SON _—_—S——S oy Eta August Kinnischitzke | tin are the parents of 7 Ca L L we Mr, an of Glen thee “but we got'a lot of sat- If In fact, we are so proud )] in front of our show room for public |} two days and niehts of rain made ex-tf the route regarding the accident and |] That Lingers a Lifetime Years from now—,, those jeweled gifts still will awaken, cher- ished memories. For the lure of pre- cious jewels lingers a . lifetime. Jeweled gifts increase not only in material value, but: in rich associations. What a privilege—and what a_pleasure—to bestow these gifts of enduring charm. Tok- ens of tender thought. fulness that Ww more radiant as life’s calendar leaves. wither and wane. Gifts, That Last at ‘The Whippet endurance car making} a similar trip out of Minot met ali ~ ORFERED ROR { “Joctober Waal BORE Ao tho ‘eaatuee mittee, state mill and elevator, nd Forks, North Dakota. Home Makers Clubs | Will Be Organized | in Burleigh Coun’ Grace De Long, extension for women, will be in the the early part of next week from | the agricultural college at Fargo and ‘| will spend Monday and Tuesday, Oct. fi and 12, in the county, talking to . {several groups of women relative to the formation of Home Makers clubs among the farm women, Home Makers clubs are very pop lar in North Dakota as well other states all over the union, ‘cording to A, R. Miesen, county age These clubs, made up of farm women, and town women, meet about once| & month and take up a definite topic for discussion and study at each | Topics for discussion may be poul- trv. clothing, arrangement of kitchen he cauipment, or some other subject per- taining to their everyday work. Out- jlines for study material are fur ed by the home nomics de- mt at the agricultural col- here are two types of projects Home Makers clubs carry on. sually a new club selects its own car the aew Orthophonic Victrola in our stores and you will instrument in your homes Tux finest’ music in the world, played or sung by the greatest artists in the world —such is the splendid en- tertainmertt brought to your own home by the new. Orthophonic Victrola. With‘ this marvelous in- strument, it seems as though the musicians were there in person, for the tone of. the Orthophonic Victrola is the tone of realism. Come-in soon .and let us give you a demonstration; you witi @lijoy a real musical treat, ‘ HOSKINS-MEYER The Home of KFYR Bonham Brothers || t to man, decided to have the dog re | will be offered far the hest} On n you x Birthday sand Heskins-Meyer ) $300 4.00 : WE GIVEN AWAY IN PRIZES — for letters telling why people should use ~ Dakota Maid Flour We will write you an Automobile Accident Policy which pays for loss of time as well as a death settlement. FOR RELIABLE _ . INSURANCE City Insurance Agency. 8. 0. LeBarron, Myr. > courses of study for the first year and the members do all the work. Later on, when they have been organized for a year they may select & project, or course of study whe specialists from the agri lege visit the club once a monin x give instructions on the work ‘being taken at that time. Such material may include any of the work already | mentioned. Any group of women in the coun- try interested in such a project should get in touch with the coun agent and obtain’ furthes informa: | tion. Beirut is a city of espionage, Relginm and occupied militarily troops during the ngland's John ‘ircus business is ion in Europe to- been for the Bertram Ringling, s: in a stronger day than it last 30 years. DIAMONDS .“UEWELAY Bulova Wrist Watches The small, thin dimensions of the New Bulova Wrist Watch make it doubly no- ticeable Now, as always, the Bu- lova watch reflects the very highest credit upon the jew- eler who shows it. Now, as always, it is merchandise of the soundest possible value. Bulova watches sold ex-’ clusively in Bismarck by F. A. Knowles Jeweler “Bismarck’s Diamond Store” Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT (Saturday) NEWS PICTURES FELIX CAT COMEDY Palace - Mandan MILTON SILLS “Puppets” DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W E Bismarck, N. D. CASH tural col- | | Chis Little Lady— The Unded Sete aes ee “Steer cong conse (etude emacs te biaked mst eenect Bata Bret Can conta ot mtn 67 of cme fot, anon cont mere Government requeement. Breakfast meme 2 pure, eS area inl peice comstemie coe of of eourabment, ” -** WALTER BAKER & CO. Led. ana beancrmebeied at Cece Rags oe fn ? Announcement The undersigned desire to inform our patrons and the public, that the build- ing known as the Van Horn Hotel, has been sold to St. Paul parties, and as our lease expires on Oct. 1st, 1926, the hotel ' ’ will on that date be closed to guests. - We wish to thank our patrons ‘for’ favors, and also announce that we's an ir erect a new fire-proof hotel in a more central location in this city, which will be opened during the season of 1927, and we will then be able to welcome our patrons of the past ten years at our new home and extend the best of service to old and new guests. VAN HORN HOTEL CO.,, ... D. J. McGillis, Manager. A. Van Horn, Proprietor. “Can't figure it out,” says Dad.’ “I haven’t worked any harder today than on other days, yet I’m all fagged out: My back aches and my legs are tired. Feels like rheumatism. Something’s wrong with me, anyway.” Nothing’s wrong with’ him—it’s his shoes—he’s been standing or walking about in shoes with run-over heels and worn-out soles: His crooked heels have put a strain on muscles where the strain doesn’t belong. His arches hurt. The worn soles have calloused his feet and slowly but surely drained his energy. When you fcel “achc-y” and your nervcs are “on edge,” it’s high time to— Have Your Shoes. BISMARCK Call 115 now for a load of Black -Diamond Coal The best and the most for the money f . FH CARPENTER IRR. 00, Pious