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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE DELIVERS Ben Lyon and Montagu Loye-are the duefists in the scenes* ffom “The Tender Hour” and Billie Dove is the lady about which the dispute centers, while Alec B, Francis and T. Roy Barnes are also My, the cast. ADDRESS “ E. P, Crain of the state depart- ment of public instruction has re+ turned from Center where he de- livered the commencement address at the annual Oliver county common school ‘graduation exercises held Monday. The class, which was the largest ever graduated from that county, held their exercises in a chautauqua tent to accommodate the large audience. The Center Juvenil | band, directed by D. R. Welles, fur- nished the musical program, LUTHER LEAGUE PICNIC The Luther League of the First | Lutheran church will give a picnic Wednesday evening and a cordial in- vitation is extended to church mem- bers and their friends, Cars will leave the church at 6:16 for the pic- nie grounds. Those who cannot leave at that hour and desire transporta- tion are usked to notify Miss Alfson not later than Wednesday noon. TO ATTEND DEMONSTATION Several sisters oz Holy Cross from St. Joseph's hospital in Dickinson are in the city to attend the special i of X-Ray — physios therapeutical treatment at St. Alexius LEAVE FOR ALASKA 4 Captain and Mrs. R. B. Woolver- t + and children, who have been the ‘wests of Mr. and Mrs, Ferris, Cord- ayer for several days, left yesterday for Seattle from whence they will sail © Alaska where Captain Woolverton ill be stationed for two En Poute to Seattle they will visit Yel-| i Jowstone Park, TO MEET SON Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ringoen of New Salem arrived in Bismarck Mon- jday to meet their son, Gordon, who has been attending the University of Minnesota. While in the city they were the guests of friends, {the guests of relatives for several weeks, Tulle Bandeau’ blackmailing his former sweetheart now that she had married a man of wealth, Kate Price is delightful as a cir cus performer, and the remainder of the cast excellent “The Third Degree” giv highest degree of thrills tainment of any of the rec of acting and us direction of — Micheal fresh from European ane: | Fi ting a tabl ‘AP ceNKeS. | the water glass belong? For bite eee aeons Thira | 2. How should a napkin be placed Dapres enicuceuunen sanenrons ELTINGE THEATRE on ‘the table? a the Cnpitol Theatre, surpasse A Cossack duel—a highly thrilling | 42° rep ta sideitingto back of the current screen melodram: xtremely dangerous px Vainhee Bile Wik oRhen HIvee Cantal by. the fotiner aol {dinner plate with, other silver oa magnificent ¢ provides a ‘Aveve tue Knifes The rae acaiateg ot Tie TI pony Tatura ic by oiGed, at lett oF she. araer will be held tomorrow afternoon. at nesday and Thursday. Ss iy eats siowovlB tre 2:30 at the Baptist ehurch. Ths pric toro Os — pene fought by two men armed with r WERE FROM HAZEN $ unt + Who] ¢ r and) Mrs, Henry Bartell of DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician at opposite ends of a forest are spending several days in 1141, Fourth St. Phone 240-W nd stalk e: other down, This the city with friends. Bismarck, N. D. AT TURTLE LAKE id s. Leonard Myers and pent Sundey in Turtle Esther Anderson Will Be Bride of Edward Tillemann The approaching marriage of Miss Esther Anderson to Edward Tirle- mann of Mandan was formally an- nounced last evening at a party given | is spending the summer here. | by the W. B. A. lodge at the home| Bouquets of white flowers formed | of Mrs. F. S, Carr in compliment t6#pretty centerpieces for the luncheon Miss Anderson. tables, Following the luncheon two A color scheme of orehid and yel-! tables of bridge were in play, with aw was carried out in the decora-| honors going to Mrs. J. P. Oberg. tions, while honeysuckle and lilacs Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tatley re-| were used for the figral note. turned to Bismarck the first part of | During the first part of the eve-| June. ning five tables of whist were in play, = with honors going to Mrs. D. M. Wedding of Interest Occurs at: Hettinger’! rninestones applied on a band of feces | tulle the color of one's hair make a “Slattery and Mrs. Haggarty. At’ the conclusion of the games Mrs. . J. Senrimpf and Miss Olga Miss Grace Irene Lembke, daughter | Close fitting and youthful bandeau.: of Judge and Mrs. F. T. Lembke of | —— S | Hettinger, became the bride of John) 146 summer in Europe and Great 9, at a pretty wedding at the home of | Britain. Peterson assisted Mrs. Carr in serv- Cart Lokken Thursday morning, June | the bride’s parents. itev. H. J. Water- | RETURNS FROM SCHOOL Sng a course luncheon. The a n- nouncement of the engagement was farmed the cenitheran church per) Migs Katherine Bodenstab, daugh-| found in a small envelope, tied with! yellow and orchid ribbons, in the r : : : | ter of Dr. and Mrs, W. H. Bodenstab, | Green fern, roses and smilax were | nos returned from the University of corner of each nap! used in profusion to decorate the! Southern California at Los Angeles, Following the refreshment course the guests gave @ mock wedding with tied | where she has been attending school. Miss Bodefstab finished her senior the principal characters interpreted by the following: Mrs. George Tekippe, Mrs. Jacob Yeasley, Mrs. F. | year, receiving her diploma with {class of 2,000 students. HERE ON BUSINESS : : |! Hints on Etiquet: |! f Soden WSE RTL SSS —% In setting a table, where does Mrs. Henry Tatley Honored at Bridge Mrs, Fred Peterson entertained Monday at a 1 o'clock luncheon and bridge at the Grand Pacific hotel in compliment to Mrs, Henry Tatley of Hollywood, Calif., and Bismarck, who inge for Wed Anni moving pt in “Broken as the title su there terrifying and ¢ bloodthirsty form of amusement is) .| said to have been started by Rus: ) ih eA sian soldiers stationed in the lone DRIVE TO SOUTH DAKOTA | Aiity atee't.. WAthi-” Handedme and Mrs. H, M. Beall and chil-| Jason Robards ‘the innocent v ee left Sunday by car for points] accused of the murder of villainous wastes of Siberia, who were will: | ng, after months on the snowy South Dakota where they will be) Rockliffe Fellowes, who had been steppes, to risk their lives in order a A.W. LUCAS CO. | s IN FARGO jases Nina and Betty Melville daughters of Mrs. R. L. Melville of this city, left this morning for Fargo | where they will spend several weeks| wit’ thir grandmother, Mrs. Uhde} Melville. ‘ | WILL ATTEND VETERANS’ CON- VENTION W. A. McDonald, agent for the} Northern Pacific, ‘will leave — this evening for St. Paul to attend the} annual convention of Railway veter- ans. S. Carr, Mra, A. G. Gray, Mrs. F. J. Schrimpf, and Miss Olga Peterson. Mias Anderson was presented with 1 set of dishes by the lodge. The wedding of Miss Anderson and Mr. Cillemann will take place tomorrow norning. Miss Isabelle Lokken, a sister of the groom, attended as bridesmaid. She wore a gown of rose: tan. crepe &nd a corsage of sweet peas and fern. Roscoe Lokken attended his brother as best, man. 4sMiss Esma Pearce The bride wore queen's blue geor- gette and white sa’ Her corsage was of roses and lilies-of-the-valley. | Following the ceremony a wedding | Herbert A. Carlson of Minneapolis is in the city looking after farm in- terests. He is a guest at the homes of his cousins, Mrs. Evan D. Hughes RETURNS TO STEELE Miss Opal Altes. wio has been a guest at the Rev. (. F. Strutz home, Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center. Gives’ Picnic Supper Ma; Lester Davidson of Eau Ciaire, ‘who is visiting her mother, George Snyder, of this city, was ‘the ‘honor guest at'a picnic Monday evening by Miss Esma Pearce. party was held at the Mandan chau- tauqua park. Foliowing the picnic supper the evening was spent at dancing and games. Miss Peurce wus hostess to ud guests, ’ RETURNS FROM MEMPHIS J. P. Wagner returned Monday from Memphis, Tenn., where he had been to attend the Kiwanis conven- oad ‘eo tion as a delegate from the Bismarck fraternities are Beta Chi, Sigma Tau club. Nearly 6,000 delegates were as 8nd Sigma Xi, the latter two honor- the sessions oad they were royally, 97¥- entertained during their entire stay, J CONCERT AT. i | IN CONCERT AT MACPHAIL be states. Upon reaching Bismarck SRE Miss Mabel Aaberg, Mr. Wagner received a te:egram stat- ine’ that his sister-in-law, Mrs, N. J. | ‘ . Wagner of Red Wing, Minn., had died| Mrs. Stella Auberg, was one of ai the city at the home of their daugh- suddenly early Monday morning and $'0Up. of artist pupils of George 'ter, Mrs. C. F. Dirlam. he left for Red Wing Monday night; Liebling of the MacPhail School of — to uttend the funeral. Mr. Wagner| Music, Minneapolis, to appear in con- EN ROUTE HOME ‘spent Sunday at ise uome of his; cert on the evening of June 10 at the Misses Teresa and Clara Gehnart, brother at Red Wing, leaving there|School auditorium. Miss Aaberg| who were en route to their home at Sunday evening. and the sister-in-law| Played “Capriccio Brilliante” by| Kulm from Springerville, Arizona, was apparently in good pealth at that: Mendelssohn, She has been studying! visited friends in Bismarck today. tines see weer arise TTS MacPhail’s for- the past year, and putalde death came as a distinct. shock. was a pupil of Mrs. Elva Lahr Whit- RETURN TO WISCONSIN Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Jensen returned son of Bismarck previous to that WILL MOTOR TO MADISON to their home at Beldenville, Wis, time. Mr. and Mra. A. P; Uenhart will f a . pepe | today after visiting friends in Wash- leave Thursday by automobile for scderalet i AOS OS lat a Tlie and Bismarck. Madison, Wis., where they will at- Fittie Falls, Minn, who have bee! RETURNS TO GRAND FORKS end the commencement exercises of guests ut the V. E. Joslin home, 110) F. Van Kent, who has been a guest Monday. ‘Thets daughter, Misa Haxer, Rosser avenue east, left this morn-|at the Thomas B. Cayou home for ay ak of the graduates, receiv, INE for points west, with Yellowstone |tho past week left this morning for ing her B.A. degres. ‘Mins Lenhart aed atlas) wT his home at Grand Forks. and their son, William, who is a! tiv uon” Wyoming and the Black pew te Valane cer. Mr. and Mrs, T. G. Plomasen of freshman in the same school, will re-. Fritts, ; this city drove to Valley City Sunday Genevieve Boise, who has| urn home with them, “Sa wrERTAING FOR NIECE ik to be the guests of friends. Mrs, F, L, Shuman entertained Sun-'heen attending the University of ani day evening at a plenie supper i Minnesota, for the. past year, is|_ Clearing Sale on Millinery compliment to her nieco, Miss Lor-i spending a few days in ‘o ‘with |at Nielsen’s Millinery Store. raine Leidahl of Glendive, Mont.,! her ‘brether-inclaw’ and Me who was her guest for several day®. and Mrs. B. L. Bertel, before return- Miss Leidahl, who is en route to her ing to her home in Bismarck for home from Oak Hall, in St. Paul, the summer, Minn, left for Glendive Monday. |; HERE FROM JAMESTOWN Miss Nell “Dooley of Aberdeen, Mrs, D, E. Haskin, Mra. D. R. Wash,, isin the city as the guest of Brockman and Miss Anabelle Brock-| Bismarck and Mandan friends. She man of Jamestown, and Mrs. W. E. is en route to. NewYork from whence Ruckwalter of Medina are guests at she will sail the latter part of this the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M./month on the S. 8. Roma to spend Harty, 417 West Thayer, IS IMPROVING IN HEALTH Word has been received from Arthur Gussner of this city, who is aut Battle Creek, Mich., that his health is greatly imp d and he expect to return to Bismarck in the near future. y RETURNS FROM UNIVERSITY Mi Evelyn Coren daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. George, has re- turned from the University of W: ington, where she has been attending school for the past y: | FROM MOTT : ‘Mr. and Mrs. R, P. Buehler and little daughter of Mott spent Sun- day; in, the, city as the guests of Mrs. Buehler’s pigter,, Mrs, C. J. Tullberg.: TO ATTEND CONVENTION J. L, Bell of the First National bank will go to Jamestown this evening jto attend the bankers’ convention which will be held in that. city. returned to her home at Steele this morning after spending a few days here. : " i ‘and Mrs. William Franklin of this} are taking a trip through western | the Northwestern Tire company in states and will visit Yellowstone | Minneapolis. Park. After July 1, they will be at|, : ay TO ATTEND ORDINATION henie-at Roeele; Utena; John Kaufman left Friday for St.| bride,” since her graduation 4 ufman si eek the University of North Dakota) John’s university at Collegeville, last year, hus been supervisor of the | oginati : Ps i ation of his brother, Rev. English -department in the high Father Reinhart. Shortly after the school of Tooele, Utah. | services Father Reinhart will leave for'a trip to Switzerland to visit his parents. On Sale Wednesday Morning (Basement Annex) 100 Plain and Printed Silk Frocks | 15) TO KINTYRE Mr, and. Mrs, Evan D, Hughes and daughter, Olive, and Mr. and. Mrs D, J. Hughes spenz the week-end at Kintyre as the guests of friends. SPENT WEE N JAMESTOWN Miss Madge was a week-end guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. | Roy Random, in Jamestown. j Mr. Lokken is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lokken of Hettinger and is also a graduate of the University of North Dakota, where he received his degree of Bachelor of Science. He took his degree of Master of Science | from the University of Idaho. His HERE FROM MOFFIT Mrs. W. Edson of Moffit is in the| city visiting at the home of herj ster, Mrs. John L, Hughes. | ON BUSINESS | Miss Madge Runey will leave this evening for St. Paul, where she will | spend a weck on business. 1 PING PONG PHOTOS This is the last week for these good little photos, 15! for 25c Sharpen your lawn-mowers| at ‘Ruder’s Furniture Ex-; change. VISITING PARENTS Dr. Rex: Graber of this guest at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Graber of Fargo. His sister, Miss Clara Graber, is aj patient in John’s hosnital. RETURN TO CROOKSTON | Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bergstrom |left Sunday evening for Crookston, | daughter of! Minn., after spending some time in ity is a ‘| You Too Can Make Smart Frocks Yy IN FARGO You Our annual June Clearance Sale commences tomorrow.— Harris-Robertson’s. Notice to members of the ‘ Isaac Walton League—Call at yy Erbe’s Barber Shop for your membership card and button. 3 ae ym peta renin ~ WA CAL ALOTITNADNAIE WILL TRAVEL IN EUROPE "ly, Just Arrived and Unpacked Never Shown Before’. Crepe de Chines Flat Crepes Georgettes Printed Silks — In Glorious Summertime Colors Sizes For Women and Misses Suit Dress Dress No. 3933 No. 3937 No. 3934 PICTORIAL REVIEW PRINTED PATTERNS ie prineed, cut-out patterns, A. W. LUCAS CO. ‘AT ST. ALEXIUZ HOSPITAL ‘ “Miss Elsie Milde, who entered St. Alexius hospital for an appendicitis operation, is reported as getting afong nicely today ON VACATION TRIP Mr. and Mrs. George Humphrevs ond children’ left today for Cass Lake, Minn,, where they Will spend a week’ vacation. i There are just 100 in this group. Each has a charm and distinction all its own. Gay frocks for afternoon and tea, saucy little sports and tail- ored types, youthful models for din-_ . ner and dance wear. A good variety to choose from. ( Just What You Need Now Be sure to include one or more in’ your summer wardrobe, for you will find many occasions just waiting for frocks like these. Where You Expect More For * |, Your Money—And Get It, heater Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT—Tuesday * GILDA GRAY TOM MOORE CHESTER CONKLIN “CABARET” News Pictures Though the United States of America is counted 1 yous nation, ours is the oldest flag, in continuous form, in the world. Dynastic and territorial c! he it tl a 3; our flag fe inni forge sdented * the beginning, with The Weather Increasing _ cloudiness, probably followed by showers ‘Wednesday changes only t stars to ber of states ih the union. ae { The thirteen original states are still symbolized in the thirteen stripes, of will it Bergeson’s Can ne bundeed aad fey Save Money For _ Wit America follow, You on Fine © ; =