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. ay mene Li % Wedding of Miss Alta Jones and A. R. Walker Service Is Read at 8:30 A. M.|nrs. toomis’ parents. Mr. and i ©. G. Boise, 604 D, and In the Presence of Family ia an toe nies over tie eekeond. Members and Friends et acetal Father Robert Sheehan, son of Mr. Giadiol end late summer flowers Sty lett. Friday for Fortiand, Ore. ted] where he will be an instructor at Co- Solemnized at St. George’s Episcopal Church |trotner, ceorge low bowl centered the table and cov- Announcing The opening of a Pipe Organ Studio, beginning Mon- day, Sept. 7th. For appointment, phone 335 or 285. Registration limited to 15 students this term. CLARION E. LARSON (Continued on to Page 2) Dance at Glen Echo tonight. | ood music, i ; biee i é ._ | his graduation. *|* Mr. and Mrs. L.. Rubin and son, 1 umbia ‘university. He came’ here | from Notre Dame university, where |e has been taking sepcial work since ** # Harry, 522 West Thayer avenue, have returned to Bismarck after a 10-day motor ‘tip to Canadian points where Fountain Pens eo Announcement white flowers and ferns. The service ‘was read by the Rev. D. Pierce-Jones, rector, in the presence of the imme- diate family and a few friends. t As the guests were being seated il short program of nuptial music was played by Jason Waite, church or- _ THEATRE rige by suit of Daily 2:30-7-9 empire 35c until 8 Today (Saturday) Sea Deep Mystery of Lové and Hate _ Mighty Thriils and Heart Throbs With First Investment 119% Fourth St. Knowles Bldg. ‘Dance Jack Holt - Loretta Sayers Richard Cromwell MON. - TUES. - WED. What This jormasterm yee Country Needs Mrs. Caroline Marsh, le, = tted in. Biamarck Thureday ai, the Is a Darned psoweor rgai H. 8. Marsh, 711 = Good Laugh! * } y Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Overbee and two, children, 614 Second St., have left for Valley City, where they will be guests of relatvies over the Labor Day week- end. eee Mix Ruth Hanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hanson, 320 av-| enue B, West, left Saturday for Far- go where she will enter the Dakota Business college. * % # Peggy Homan, daughter of Mr. and “Mrs, Harry Homan, 117% Fourth St., will return this week-end from &t. Paul, where she has spent the sum-| mae i bee a ee ee Doerr. * She may look mean, but the meaner she looks the more you'll laugh when you see her in the picture that’s rocking the country with laughter. She’s May Robson, the greatest female character comedienne on the’ stage, and this is your first chance to see her on th Aalking screen. . St., left Friday evening for Minneap- olis to visit relatives over the Labor Day isi aussie oe New York City, are spending the) week-end in. the Black Hills. They | were by Miss Margaret | |] and ‘his Dacotah Hotel or- chestra of Grand Forks ARNOLD MARTIN and his 8-piece Kings of Harmony of Detroit Lakes Before your mort- gage comes due sec us for refinancing. We make first mort- gage real ‘estate Loans. MUTUAL INSURANCE In Maroon and White Especially made for the Bismarck high school student with your name engraved in 22-K gold “Ata Special Price of $250 _ Hoskins - Meyer Corporation H. G. Hanson, vice president Phone 271 igning. PHONE 1809 Announcement Mrs. DeLaney wishes to announce her new loca- tion: Dunraven Place, 212 Third street, (two doors north Paramount Theatre) where she will accept students baits rer in dressmaking and Katherine DeLaney Designer - - Dressmaker “For Those Who Discriminate” ° ° atthe Special Sunday Dinner 75¢ DO ME There is nothing more flattering to your guests than to Tonight bring them to a charming spot for a fine meal. This is To a-favorite rendezvous for people of discriminating taste. BILL LEE Sunday. Labor Day (Monday) On Main Avenue II Good Enou But Not Good Enough to Marry! +e “She begged him to make her his wife. But did he? Would he? |. Oh, nol / For he had found another girl— with beauty, position, wealth... The New Sweet Shop ‘Opposite N. P. Depot ’ We also serve 35c business man’s lunch daily except E. G. Patterson, owner of the Patterson and Princess hotels, has been remodeling and redecorating the Princess, formerly known as the Soo, for the past year, and it will be opened to the public on Sept. 5th, under the new name of the Patterson Annex, with pre-war prices. The Patterson Annex will be under the management of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Rice, pioneers in the hotel business, formerly in Minneapolis, with the Nicollet, the National, the Andrus, and they also operated the Abbey Tavern for eight years. Mr. Rice was also manager of the Lewis & Clark Hotel in Mandan: The lobby of the hotel has been changed, and the hotel has undergone complete reconstruction and refurnishing. . The remodeling process has put the house in a position where it will not have to take second place to other hotels in the city and surrounding country. Mr. and Mrs. Rice are enthusiastic over their new location and intend to run @ quiet, home-like hotel for families, tourists, teachers, and com- mercial men, and will arrange apartments with kitchenettes for anyone interested. The hotel will be operated entirely different than it has been in the fast. You will find refinement, comfort and cleanliness. This will give Bismarck a first-class hotel at moderate rates. It has 100 rooms, every room with hot and cold water, many rooms have private bath, and private toilets. The rates will be as follows: 50c and up for one person in room, with bath for one person $1.00 and $1.25, with private toilet 75c. The Patterson Coffee Shop, which has been closed for several weeks, has been entirely remodeled, redecorated and refurnished, and will be run in connection with the Patterson Annex, and will serve egg, ham or cheese sandwiches 5c each, pie 5c, soup 5c, coffee 5c. Beef steak dinner, including potatoes, coffee and dessert 25c. Hot biscuits and honey, all you can eat. Chop Suey served at all hours by Oriéntal cooks, 25c. Everything will be served first-class with wholesome food’ from the Patterson Hotel kitchen, which we invite the public to inspect. Table, counter and booth service. Coffee Shop will be open day and night. e Watch for the big advertisement of the Patterson Hotel next week. The Patterson hotels have the rooms, are finishing more rooms, end will meet any price of its competitors. Sunday dinner in Patterson hotel main dining room,.75c. The First Shipments of New Fall Sport and Dress Coats Are Here! Pebbly and Nubbed Wools The wisiful little factory girl still loved him—and she was good enough to betray. But not good enough to marry!” Predominate . May Robson Frances Dade, James Hall, Lawrence Gray _ Blanche Marie Molleur Dressmaking School Announces The opening of the Fall Term September 1 4th Evening Classes Will Be Taught Also. Dresses and Coats are made to order at this school. Make your appointments by telephone 865. School room in the Bismarck Bank building, ‘ second floor. a ‘AN Besed on the sensational novel by The Most Important Paramount Production in Years! Directed by the Inimitable JOSEF VON STERNBERG with cast starring PHILLIPS HOLMES «+: FRANCES DEE ¢ ¢ IRVING PICHEL GALA MIDNIGHT SHOW SUNDAY AT 12:15 MONDAY and TUESDAY, SEPT 7 - 8 Continuous Performances Labor Day - 2:00 to 11:00 “Where the Really Fine Pictures Play” AMERICAN TRAGEDY’ THEODORE DREISER SYLVIA SIDNEY —s . ‘The colors in order of their importance are Black, Brown, Green and Wine Red. — The trims are Persian, Caracul, Beaver, Fox, Wolf and Raccoon. The Quality Is Better----the Prices Are Lower Robertson’s, however, in line with tradition, will cling to the “Better Quality” mer- chandise. _ Our prices will be based on operating costs and will be as low as good busi- ness methods will permit. We will not hold “out of season sales.’