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MONDSY, QULY 25, 1927 Miss Shirley Penner Is Hostess at Pretty Breakfast Saturday Miss Shirley Penner entertained Saturday morning at a pretty break- fant at 9:30 in honor of Misses Mary and Jean MacLeod, who teft today for a trip to Canada, and later to the tes where they will make Social and Personal. Sophie Beach and Lyman W. Morley Married | Saturday Beneath an arch covered with! garden flowers and greenery, Miss popme Katherine Beach became the bride of Lyman W. Morley Saturday evening at 8:30 at the home of the groom's mother, Mrs. C. E. Will, at | 322 Park avenue, Rev. C. A. Stephens read the marriage service. Miss Ida Erlenbush of Lehr, who attended the bride, wore tan geor- gette, atid carried a bouquet of sweet W. P, Belk of McKenzie was the best man. The bride wore a white flat crepe afternoon frock, and her flowers were aweet peas and maidenhair ferns. Following the ceremony a su A.0.U.W. Are Guests pper at. Mandan > Picnic] ramet a ceil home with ‘ —_— $a Insole relatives, M r ra: Morley has made her homie in Bismarck were quests. Stnd Bismarck for the past six. years. noon when the © vU. Mr. Morley is employed with E. E. dan entertained a}-a picnic at Sunny.| Ricker, electrical contractor. ‘They he afternoon’ was spent with will make their home in this city. sporta and’ races, “A baseball game ca ane GEMM between Harmon and the A. 0. If. W.| .HOME FROM MOTOR TRIP 4 team of Bismarck was the feature of| , Mt. and Mrs. Frank Snyder and } the afternoon, A picnic dinner was| Mrs. Alice Finnegan returned Sunday served at ‘noon, from a motor trip to Weyburn and A large crowd from the local lodge} Lake Carlyle, Sask. Beverly Snyder, 7 was in attendance at the picnic. little daughter of Nr. and Mrs. pec Snyder, remained in Weyburn where WEINSTEINS RETURN TO she will be the guest of relatives \ SR. PAUL until school opens... The party was ma Weinstein and deugh- ’ Mor. accompanied home by Francis Walz, pati le An nephew of Mrs. Finnegan, ft Bunday for their bome in it RETURN FROM ‘MOTOR TRIP St.’ Paul, after. apending several week: at the, Sam, an, home. While ix id M Ralph Penner and the “ity, Med Jagnatte was presented in piano 1 at the cit itor- T. J. Tiedemanson It wander the auspices of the Thurs- day Musical club, r TAKE EXTENDED TRIP Mrs. H. A. Mutchler, Misses Ott hoi ink xweet peas and taper candles; ; were used to carry out a dainty > aoloy scheme in the table appoint- ments. Places were marked Te six guests at the breakfast. Membeis of Local Most brilliant of the London summer s seascn was the wedding of Matilda Houghton, daughter of Alanson B. Houghton, American ambassador to Great Britain, to Chandler Harrison. A superb pic- ture of the handsome couple leaving St. Margaret’s Westminster aft- er the ceremony. a mo fol Valley ranch, and to” Terry, Mont, Mra. Tiedemanson and litt! and Eillein Mutekien ‘Men daughtér have returned to their home Hanson and son, Willard, ( jeraeidgdtden Tice left this morning by car for an extended trip. They will visit at| Urs Ts, AT RITTERBUSCH HOME Redfield, Iowa, and at Denver, Colo.| have as their house guests Mr. and ‘They also plan to drive through Yel- H. Dyer and’ daughter and lowstone Park. The party will be ana Sammy of Britton, qwey five weeks. and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dyer TO RESIDE IN MANDAN pri Ok seagate Mr, and Mrs. H. ing their home in lan.where Mr. Rohn has accepted s position with the Purity, Dairy company. They have made their residence in Bis- marck for several years, Mr. Bohn -jeing employed with Briégeman-Rus- sell company. DRIVE TO EASTERN POINTS Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Ive Mis \{lda Iverson, Mrs. J. F. Wil q children left Sunday for a motor ui trip to the Twin Cities, Chicago, and © points in Iowa. They will be guests in on City for some time where Mrs. Williams and children will re- main at their home after a visit in Bismarck. however, and any boys and girls who haven’ yet submitted suggestions are asked to write him, care of the Tribune. Minn Herts 4Pe' wuprests Lydia Lehte of Wing likes the name of “Beautifal and Clarence Magnus, alsg of Wing, thinks “Tony” would be a nice name, Lindy” Might Do holm of Braddock suggests d Lucile Crawfo likes either y name. “Cap\ Gladys Rebekah Corbit of Leith, would be nice. Warren De- Groot of Menoken suggests “Lindy” and Anita Scholl of Washburn likes “Max” and Dorothy Neustad of Rob- inson likes “Dan.” Donald Brooks of Hazen is of the opinion that “Lindy” would be a most suitable name and Dortoth: Wildfung of MeKensic likes “Black Beauty.” Blanche Lawhead of Kill- deer suggests “Streak” and Buddy White of Bismarck likes “Tony.” ina Sutton of Garrison suggests ashway” or “Buckskin” and Mar- Truhn likes the name of “Trib,” while Rois Truhn likes’ “Black Beauty.” How Are These? Ruth Stillings of Underwood sug- gests “Dandy.” Terry Shuran sug- gests “Dan” or “Jack Dempsey"; Elaine Wentland suggests “Prince” or “Beauty” and Dorothy Stillings suggests “Sharkey.” Mary Neustad of Robinson likes the name of “Bar- y” and Lela Wood of Falki the name of “Wings' jerke of Arena likes the name that nothing ever before att can hold a candle to this & luxurious beauty. Featured in Miss ing cast are Einar mond Hatton, who bered for his work Front” and “We're Now.” mal Ralston’: pport- Hanson and & will Reimers of Washburn sug- te’ “Prince.” in CAPITOL THEATRE Give Viola Dana a story and a role that fits her petite figure and her fascinating personality and the}, net ‘result is corking screen ente tainment. “Naughty Nannette” which will be shown today Monday and Tuesday at the Capitol Theatre fits the charming star in every detail. The role is that of an extra girl trying to get into the movies, but meeting with indifferent success. She realizes that she is not so bad off when she meets another poor li tle girl who is famished and penni- less. Viola takes her home and SPENT WEEK-END HERE Clinton Haskin, formerly of Bis- w with "*- state high- n at Dickinson, spent in the city on business and as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Harty. ON VACATION TRIP Miss” Francés: Melander and Miss Alice Sales are taking a vacation trip to Yellowstone Park and points west to Denver. They will return to Bis- marck ‘by way of Omaha and the Twin Citiog. RETURNS HOME Mrs, Mary Halliday left Sund her home in Minneapolis afte several weeké in ¢ t of her WILL MEET DR. QUAIN AND SON Mrs, E. P; Quain left Sunday eve- ning for Minneapolis where she will meet Dr. Quain ‘and son, Buell, who have spent the summer:in Europe. RETURNS TO JAMESTOWN Miss Mary Harty of Jame: returned,home after a 10 da: at the home vf Mr. and Mr: Harty at 417 west Th: + ON VACATION Miss Olga Peterson left Saturday Ruth Ed! Trixy” learns that the girl has a wealthy grandfather who will have nothing to do with her because her mother was a, chorus girl. The girl becomes RETURN HOME. Mrs, E. H. Maercklein and dough- ter, Dorothy, returned to their home at ‘Ashley today. Miss Dorothy has. been a patient at St. Alexius hospital for a week or more. RETURNS FROM. GRAND: FORKS! D. B, Burtens, who has been a guest of relatives in Grand Forks for past two weeks, returned to k Sunday, FROM CALIFORNIA . Miss Vivian Morphy’ imper- sonates the girl and goes to the grandfather and finally gets him to relent and take his granddaughter back; but not before she has faced poof trying situations, Those watehing the Piet aee are taken on @ round of. the Hollywood studios and boulevards, a most fascinating angle for any picture. NAMES SHOWER eS and her brother Ernest. Lions Club Holds Regular Meeting Talks on their trips to Minne- sota and Ohio respectively were! given by Fred Peterson and Obert | Olson at the regular meeting of | the Lions club this noon. | Celebration of the birthdays of several club members, planned for | this week, was postponed until| next week because of the absence of many on vacations. { Dr. F, B. Strauss gave a short! talk ‘on’ his impressions of the | Lions’ international convention at | Miami, Fla. ‘The attendance prize, | given by S. Robertson, was won by Dr. A. M, Fisher, Services Held Sunday | | For Mrs. Falkenstein | cli | Funeral services for Mrs, Julia | A, Falkenstein, pioneer resident of | Bismarek, who tied Friday, were held Sunday afternoon from the | First Baptist church, with Rev. C. | {A. Stephens officiating. _Inter- | ment was in St. Mary’s c When Mr. and Mrs. Fi came to Bismarck in 18 a typical’ straggling with wooden sidewalks paved streets, emetery. | Ikenstein | = un- | i and The central part | of the capitol had just been com- pleted and the penitentiary for the northern half of Dakota Territory | art been located here, Mrs. Fulkenstein had taken an active part in the work of the Baptist church here ever since her | arrival. She was praised yester- | day by Rev. Stephens as “a de- | member ‘of the congrega- | z = Holds Farmers Must Unite For Remedy Mackinac Island, Mieh., July 25,— (@)—-Because the’ furmers are not | united as to an agricultural remedy | the inference has been drawn that all is well with agriculture and no remedy is needed, Governor Adam MeMullen of Nebraska, declared in an address before the nineteenth al governor's conference here to “History shows that no majo tional police ever has been adopted that has had the unanimous support of the group: concerned, he said. When the present federal reserve act was under discussion, it was opposed by bankers themselves. When legis lation was planned for the creation ¢| of the Interstate Commerce Commis- "| sion, it met with the rigid opposi- tion of the railroads and much reme- dial legislation of the past, drafted for the expressed benefit of labor, was adopted over the protest of many labor organizations and leaders, Yet all such legislation has been found beneficial and effective, Governor McMullen declared. Accord Is Increasing “With such historic precedents, it should not seem strange if 6,000,000 unanimous in their economic views,” the governor said. “Yet it may be said that farmers and farm organ- izations are far more nearly in ac- cord on the agricultural legislation that they. have supported in recent years than generally has been the case with other important acts of governments, President’s Guard Brings Back Auto Fargo, N. D., July 25.—(AP)— ‘The automobile owned by Melvin killed in the Black Hills near the Irgon Lenz of Robinson |. Fary rhe ife and wh he will spend a a “ac to n| Hagen, Fargo, whose wife Lin vanst vetoes ating to bor home suggests “Silver King” or “Daisy” | mother-in-law, Mrs. Margaret Ban- Mr. at. Driscoll: to spend a vacation of ‘Pat. nz suggests “Dick” or!nerman, of Minneapolis, were two weeks. HOME FROM SCHOOL Miss Lois Bigler has returned fro | Valley City where ral weeks attendi yn at the state TO MINNEAPOLIS Mrs, William Hanewald and chil- dren left today for Minneapolis where they will spend some time with relatives. 4 of Beulah 3 of Mr, Emil Peterson. , RETURNS TO WING Mrs. John Koch has returned to'h home at Wing after being discharged from St. Alexius hospital Saturday. GUEST OF RELATIVES Christine tad of Jul town is spending some time in Bi: marek as the guest of relatives. Harold Olafson, of Halliday, who {has a pony of his own, says he is jcalled “Peanuts” but remarks that he doesn't seem to'go good by that name. He suggests the name “Pea- nuts” be giver’ to Tag’s pony and jthen he would call his pony “Pop- corn.” Halliday Lad Is Willing to Switch ‘Popcorn’ For ‘Peanuts’ Beginning tomorrow, July | 26th, all summer hats to close jout at $1.00 and $2.95 each. Suggestions for a name for Tag-| along MeGoosey’s pony are still pour- ing into the Tribune office, and Tag- slong is delighted -with the wide a. Charles man and Thelma; an@ Miss Elizabeth Newton spent the week-end at Steele. HERE FROM WILTON : R. Sorenson of Wilton i Taylor spent the week-end in Steele as: the guest of relatives. IN DICKINSON Charles M in| guest of frie DISCHARGED FROM HOSPITAL qa “Berg of Wiltey. street ‘waa from St, Alex- ius hospits! Satu e ‘4 Mrs. ‘Ed Berg of Wilton. — { At The Movies HAVE A DAUGHTER — - y apa was born Friday to Mri] ° i» "’ | ry . Mike Shear at their home this city. 4 = erect * i la ? variety of choice the boys and girls|Come early. Buchholz’s Mil- SON BORN SUNDAY * Menaad Miva GD. Bell ond. son,| who tread “Freckles and His Friends" wary, 119 Third St. ‘Oppo- A son was born Sunday at the St./ puddy, returned Suriday from Eugene, | ffer him. Pri si Alexivs hospital to Mr. and Mrs.| Ore, where they sepnt two weeks, hasn't yet decided on the name, |Site Prince Hotel. Kenneth W. Simons of this city. with’ relatives. Bee ee Bees SRR aa St eee sao 7 vas f 5 cx, SPENT WREK-END At STEELE |~ wira RELATIVES Happy Flyers, Happy Wives 2 es tan the past several ns with hist itatio AVE X: jow x of. a A non was: botn Thursday to: M ponmensing 'S paronslit at mal ater a audience like him, Bi and Mire. Pater Ressler of this city. angen pists tal ‘with a li i] featari Ober, f » doi It styles fog plana, wialin t04 cellos ¥ ne whirl ‘of Musi “AY “Labin, - “The Ace has 9 good voice. which odvant in his black? ye it is reported that tells some new stories. Bob & Oli: Nelson are a good looking som ‘as. wel ris pl gnu 01 ir and, summer White House last week, was driven into Fargo today by a member of the presidential guard. President Coolidge personally di- rected that the Hagen automobile be returned to Fargo, after having assured Mr. Hagen that he need not concern himself with the auto- mohile when- he left Rapid City tims. Plunkett Freed of Killing Charge Dublin, Ireland, July 2. (AP yn George Plunkett, son of Count Plun- kett, and the nine men arrested with him’ on a charge of conzpiracy in connection with the assassina Vice President Kevin O'Higgins, July 10, were discharged this m ing, no evidence being offered ag: them, Gondola Is Upset, Boston Woman Dies Venice, Italy, July 25.—(AP)— Mrs. Henrietta Mack, aged 75, of Boston, Mass., an intimate friend of the late Eleanor Duse, a@ famous actress and reputedly very ,wealthy, was drowned when the gondola in which she was re- turning to Venice from Murano capsized in a storm. ‘OTTON ABANDONS SEARCH ictou, N. S., July 25.—(AP)— Major F. Sidney Cotton, American aviator who has been conductin; an aerial search for the Frenc! airmen, Nungesser and Coli, left for New York toda; Gy Bi He arrived here from St. rge, N. _| Bu yesterday after abandoning the ‘| search. | LITTLE JOE —__—__ +>___—__ + tillers of the soil'are not entirely!’ with the bodies of the accident vie- | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Fishing’s Easy in Black Hills je sist in viol interfering 3 of more than important easily as There’s nothing complicated about where President Coolidge fishes, according to little Betty-Joe Buell, granddaughter of Judge Buell of Rapid Cit WARN MOTORISTS Warning to motorists who per-| cent fire and if the violations, drastic action will CER chiffons, lovely|no embar- pastel crepes, sheerest, frocks! — women wear th under their most severe hygienic handicap, in peace-of-mind and | atany safet 12 in pack Light in 10 better-class w6men | age. See that have discarded old-time “sanitary | box you buy pads” for KOTEX, which has the }is marked amazing absorbency of 16 times its | “KO own weight in moisture—S fimes as |-—if it ts absorbent as ordinary cotion puds. Kotex also deodorizes. Anothe ctor. 2. Thus no laundr: catching fish Ss. D. shown landing a nice trout, the rul.ag against | tien, with the city fire truch | and hose was issued teday by the| fire department. | ‘The ordinance requires all_mo-| torists to stay a block away from the truck when it is going to a| fire or at a fire. 25 Chicago, Ju Armour, 8 y and widow License numbe drivers who vio- | 0; to her hon n Armour, is When Wearing ed hinnest | rassment of Get Kotex Diseards, too. | | | | f s Fd n Rapid creek, Here Betty is ARMOUR WIDOW DIES (i—Mrs society d ne. ill abrodd. Sheer, Thin Frocks By ELLEN J. 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You : Painless extractions $1.00 . 17 years in location We know that you will appreciate our high grade’ work extractions with all plate and ‘bridgework You owe it'ta your? ve your teeth pat four condi. ‘forecast .:"=* wee i For Bismarckans The mercury goes up and up And no relief's in sight, The weather man says “rather wa | We “rather” think he’s right. | The testimony of hundreds of | sweltering unfortunates to the ‘con: trary, today was not the warmest” day of the year. It was, however, the warmerst day of the month, with |the mereury mounting to 86.’ The high mark so far this year : Minot, with 89, won the wreath-6f bays yesterday, while Bismarck shared "hon with Amenia, > the mereury going to 83. Ellendale, with 78, was the nearest to frigid the state could produce. Disnop of Virginia Is Dead in London hell Brown, bishop of the i 1 diocese of Vir- in a cuvierram ands, president was teday to Oliver of the American N | Richmond. Heart disease was given as the cause, | Lawn mowers sharpened.— | Ruder’s Furniture Exchange. Phone 790-W. DR. M. E. BOLTON Onteopathic Physician 114% Fourth St. Phone 240-W Bismarck, N. D. be Matinee Every Day at 2:30 TONIGHT—Mon. & Tues. D eer a of “Behind and goofy gob of the Navy Now’— Raymond Hatten, heads Miss Ralston’s supporting cast. NEWS PICTURES SHOWING Jack Dempsey Before and after the big fight Al St. John Comedy’ “NO CHEATIN he dumb doughb VAUDEVILLE BASCOPE offers “Singing, Whistling and Imitations” Sah GARTELLE BROS. -In a riot of “Comedy. and. Bumps” MUSICAL BITS in’ | “A Whirl of Music, Song and Danee”