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—a -o : Stow will visit at several points in | “ " 4 California and will return by way of -¢ 6» ‘ i the hfovibekeane? park. * ut- f. Miss Mary Evelyn Ford, Casselton, nat A, 4 is @ guest for a few days at the home ate of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Peltier, 312 Park villanr nd Ford, who is a niece of . . . * Wi inger, came here from Lake Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kielson Will Reside Isabel, where she has been visiting : In Bismarck Following Western Honeymoon ty ab ther sume eating Be oa 3 ¥ Te return there for a short stay before Their Wedding Took Place of the bride's parents, Dr. and Mrs. gong to her Rinse , ide’ Frothingham, by the Rev. Dr. Horton, af June 28 at the Bride’s pastor of the Hyde Park Presbyter- For her daughter, Rosemary, who Fy Home in Chi cago jan church. was eight years old Monday, Mrs. n= The bride wore a gown of white pov fieaia 233 ey Fierce Ss —_—_—_———— -length ‘Ou! ol ir] ata s Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Eielson, whose dadia Baris one ant birthday party "Monday ‘afternoon, marriage took place in Chicago June @ cape. Her flowers were gardenias Outdoor games and swimming were 26, arrived in Bismarck Monday after | ang lilies-of-the-valley. She wore as the diversions. A supper was served & motor trip through Yellowstone | hor only ornament the bridegroom's at a table appointed in yellow and Park and a visit in Winnipeg. They | pitt, ‘a jade bracelet. green and decorated with the birth- ‘re to make their home in the Mason The bridesmaids, Miss Elizabeth day cake and bouquets of garden apartments. Ziegler, Chicago, sister of the bride, flowers. Mrs. Selvig was assisted by n Mrs. Eielson was Miss Charlotte | and Miss Hanrah Elelson, Hettee her sister, Miss Dorothy Huber, and ‘1 palvert Zeigler, a daughter of Mrs.| sister of the bridegroom, wore suman by Mrs. 8. F. Lambert. t as H. 'H. Frothingham, Chicago, previ-| frocks of shell-pink aad pale blue Noten t cus to her marriage. The service| fiat crepe. Bach carried colonial MISS DOROTHY COVERT Ronald McIntyre, Hollywood, Calif., eT was read at 8:30 p.m. at the home | corsages of Pink rosebuds and blue}Miss Dorothy Covert, home econom-|i8 here for a visit with his parents, d Shapdragons. Jesse Ziegler, Chicago, | ist for the North Dakota Power and|Mr. and Mrs. M. E, McIntyre, 618 2 (acanemaemruina | brother nt tie bride, was best man. | Light company, will be in charge of |Fifth St. Mr. McIntyre has been in Mrs. Etelson has attended the Uni-|the model kitchen at the company’s | Hollywood for several months with - versity of Chicago and received her Offices at 112 Broadway. eine cue pages bog —_—_—— . Te’ isly he appeares ee ee Te Wie cee Ae: | SIRE aENEY TIE TIE REE he ee Fanny Brice’s company The bridegroom, who is a son of|Mr. Stetler is a cousin of Mrs. Hen-| of “Crazy Quilt” and also traveled on “Rebecca of the late Ole Eielson, and a brother | dicks. the road with this company. He was % of the late Carl Ben Eielson, North * ek Ok accompanied here by his cousins, Miss Sunnybrook Farm’ Dakota hero aviator, was graduated| | Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wachter, daugh-|Helen Reed, Hollywood, and Frank ‘ from the University of North Dakota.|'r Camille and son Paul, Pr., 822|Mclntyre, Lander, ‘Wyo. ue ro fe chaothly usys He is a member of Alpha Tau Omega, Hinth Pao returned from a motor ei ate * ‘ Ee national social fraternity, . [trip to Chicago, Milwaukee and Min- Ployes of the state treasurer's Marion Nixon Elelson is located here as’ a rep-|neapolis, They were away about two|office entertained at a picnic supper Ralph Bellamy resentative of the First Bank Stock | Weeks. Monday evening northwest of the city corporation. * * # in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fish- ‘ , ee x sani reseed G. R. Lipp and three La Fargo, etd Se at : 5 cl ren, ‘West Rosser avenue, re-|who were visit: ing here. ir. Fisher Kyle-Hopkins Wedding turned to Bismarck Tuesday after a = State treasurer several years ago. 7 ; month's outing at Fond du Lac, Wis.. ere were 14 guests at the picnic, Ladies! A Man Takes Place in Minot where they visited relatives and at including Mr. and Mrs. Fisher's ! ‘ At Your Service! The wedding of Miss Dorothy Anne | eve" Rapids, Minn, bolls. ‘The evering wer echt: our Service! iaule: Bantry, and John Russell Hop-| me. and Mrs, JohnH. Osborn, 205 mally. Mr. and Mrs, Fisher and their kins, Regan, was solemnized at 9) -rwelfth St., left Monday for points in|daughter left Tuesday for their home. d o'clock Sunday morning at the Vin-|towa where they will visit relatives er: They had been guests at the home of cent Methodist church, with the Rev.| route, ‘They planned to stop at Han-|their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. Silas Fairham, Minot, district super-|iinson, N. D., for a short visit with|and Mrs. H. E. Schultz, 706 Avenue A intendent of the Methodist church, | friends on their way south, West, since Sunday. i OA en YE 0.°0 Strand, brother: "eas " 4 , . IC. 5 = , 41 rest 7 Shipton of the bride were the riage aveaia; iett laoesiay tee Won "Teen mg Yen | Cae ewoe, Wis. to spend about 10 days ater’) Trou’ , « Mrs. Strand sang “I Love You Tru-| with ‘her mother, Mrs. Mary McGuire. | ¢. Het il) Bigs I" preceding the service and thelr. Hoffman returned to Blomerck Members of the Bismarck Sunshine Wedding marches were played bylsaturday after a week's vacation trip|socicty will meet at 2:30 o'clock Wed- woot Field Tooley, Minot. through the Black Hills. nesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. lie 2 Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins plan to make * * * C. W. Schoregge, 507 Sixth St. i their home at Regan. — Mrs. Inga Lovelace, 410 West xe % 1 4 Aa OS ol Thayer avenue, left Sunday for Min-| Members of the Trinity Girls’ club Indian Hike Planned neapolis and Osage, Ia., where she| will mect at 8 o'clock Wednesday eve- will spend about two weeks with rela-| ning at the home of Miss Carol Nyse- By Playground Group] tives: During her absence her dauena| ter ey gee D, with Miss Nyseter | _sBoulueysvaven atone Gti ter, Miss Phyllis Lovelace, is a guest}and Miss Dagny Aslakson as host- And that’s not z Boys and girls who have been en-|at the home of Dr. and Mrs. M. W.| esses. fries to ‘Steal his stuf joying the playground facilities at|Roan, 222 egies * M ra tee Cigekia pwit venue Kiwanis park under the direction of i i La Makers Bie wees Miss Mildred Fried, playground su-| Misses Anna Marie and Beatrice odel Kitchen Will Mag Hot moment. the || pervisor, have an interesting day in| Hollenbeck, Selby, 8. D., are expected Be Opened Saturday eri sancbanetng store Thursday when they are to|to ae ete fileteat he Ls 2 ie sk de! ather at 10:30 a. m. at the swimming | Spend about @ week with Mr. and Mrs. 2 thi | ' \ “and it’s all Bool tot an vTndibn tiles, wi ing W. S. Ayres, 220 Avenue A West. ‘The eee ceed hed ' Miss Fried requests th: h| Misses Hollenbeck are nieces of Mrs. Seibinbagtscrtiranr rte id bred x quest at acl re North Dakota Power and Light com- i youngster bring his own lunch and a| Ayres. Pany in its office building at 112 cup. Destination of the hike has not rds) Broadway was announced Tuesday by been announced, but it is expected| The Misses Betty Barnes, Lois Uls- company officials, Miss Dorothy Co- ° u that several Indian features will en-|rud and Neva Vettel, have returned to vert, home conomist, will be in charge. 2 iy or a res liven the day, Bismarck after spending the last week | “°ry, * reopening: Will hecin hea All Bismarck children of any ages|¢amping at Brush lake, north of Mer- ture of an informal reception and tea Q Garamount Picture are welcome to. attend, Miss Fried|cer, where they were guests of Mar-|{" give Miss Covert an opportunity pry said. garet Ann Hijelle, Mercer. The party to become acquainted with Bismarck LESLIE HOWARD | x ok Ok was chaperoned by Miss Laura Hijelle,| women. The company is extending a GEORGE GROSSMITH | not A, Hughes, 110 Avenue A West,|a physical education instructor in the Seneral invitation to women of the * BENITA HUME + has returned to Bismarck from Mi-| Phoenix, Ariz., schools. city to drop in between the hours of ami, Fla., where he has spent several ee Bed 2 and 5 o'clock -in the afternoon and ELIZABETH ALLAN | months, Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Hollenbeck and| from 7:30 to 9 o'clock in the evening. * Kx fon Zeph Hollenback left Tuesday for| right refreshments will be seven f on: = Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McDonald, 404| their home at Columbus, Ohio, after a During these hours visitors will be ——— paft Thix Off! Eighth St., have as their guests Mr.| 10-day visit with friends in Bismarck. invited to inspect new equipment ANDY CLYDE and Mys. W. J. Wienanés, Edgeley | They expect to visit friends in Fargo, / jately added to the kitchen, including My Husband” N.D. Slayton, Minn. and Indianapolis en| a Westinghouse super-automatic elcc- | «Heavens, eae xe # route. While here they were guests| tric range, a Kelvinator de luxe elec-| A 30-Minute Pani Mr. and Mrs. George Laney anajat the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. tric refrigerator and other new electric aE eae Pegs rope med ae aise ein Osmundson, ane eeenne A. son eae lews ay ni » lel londay for . uM ‘overt came cs Detroit Lakes, Minn., where they will Captain and Mrs. Harold Stow and| moines, Ia, Bue oemeny Saeee * Spend about two weeks. daughter Toby, Ft. Lincoln, plan to| ployed by the Kelvinator corporation % Wed. and Thurs, xe # leave Wednesday or Thursday for Los|at Detroit and before that was with| i 3 Miss Alice Sales, 205 Second St., Angeles, Calif, where they will attend] the Westinghouse company at Mans- f || will leave Wednesday for New York| the Olympic games and visit friends. field, Ohio. ” \ SS) || city to spend about 10 days visiting|They will make the trip by automo-| Her time during the next few| THEATRE | With friends. Before returning to Big-|bile and will go from here to Fort) months will be devoted to becoming eas pvarnmmecnemeccd marek she will spend several days at George Wright, near Spokane, Wash., acquainted with women Patrons of; Mat ingen Always Alexandria, Minn. to be guests of Colonel and Mrs. Wal-| the company in Bismarck and Man- r y with the 85 * % Jace McNamara for a few days. Col-/dan and assisting them with their} fuerchante: Mr, and Mrs. Jean Stetler and son|onel McNamara, who commands the| home economics Problems. She also} club tickets Jack, Minneapolis, who have spent the Fourth Infantry regiment, formerly will cooperate with the various clubs/| last 10 days in Bismarck as the Suests}was in command at Fort Lincoln. | | Of Mr. and Mrs, Hendricks, 921 After the Olympiad Captain and Mi ANNOUNCEMENT | We wish to announce the reopening of our model kitchen located on the sec- ond floor of our office building. Our model kitchen is equipped with the new Westinghouse Super-Automatie Electric Range, the new DeLuxe Electric Kelvina- tor with four-way cold, fully automatié a 8 well as many other up-to-the-minute small electric appliances. The kitchen will be open for public inspection Saturday, July 28rd, between 2 and 5 p. m. and 7:30 to 9 p.m Refreshments Will Be Served. MISS DOROTHY COVERT, | Pi, Y, JULY 19, 1982 0 STATES PLAN 70 ASK FOR SHARE OF HUGE RELIEF FUND Eight Intend to Seek $117,050,- 000 for Immediate Action to Aid Poor | Workman Is Killed As Laborers Battle|| Marseilles, Ill, July 19.—(}—One | * workman was killed and three critic- ally wounded in a shooting battle be- tween organized and non-union la- borers at the Illinois waterway dam today. Twenty-five or 30 more were slugged or wounded with buckshot. The engagement started suddenly while a delegation of workmen was calling upon the contractors to repeat demands made Monday that union labor be employed at the project, a unit in the Great Lakes-to-the-Mis- sissippi seaway. No one seemed able to tell who gave the signal for the firing. PROGRAM AT PEACE GARDEN DESCRIBED Supreme Court Justice A. G.! Burr Is Speaker Before Lo- cal Kiwanis Club NORTH DAKOTA NOT LISTED This State May Apply for High- way Building Money But | Wants No Other Loan Washington, July 19.—()—Thirty States Tuesday had signified the Prob- ability they will ask a portion of the $30,000,000 provided by congress for direct relief of unemployment. The first eight definitely to indi- cate the amounts needed gave a total of $117,050,000 to be asked immedi- ately. Governor Pinchot of Pennsyl- vania has written the reconstruction corporation, asserting his state needs $45,000,000 and Representative Britten said Ilinois doubtless will need as much, The fund is to be distributed in the form of loans to states which will distribute the money among their re- lief agencies. Immediately after the bill becomes law the corporation is expected to formulate regulations under which applications are to be made by the | governors of the states. 15 Per Cent Limit The bill provides that not more than 15 per cent of the $300,000,000 may be allotted to any one state. The states definitely intending to A brief description of the dedica- {house here tory program at the International Peace Garden in the Turtle Moun- tains last week was given by Su- preme Court Justice A. G. Burr be: fore the Bismarck Kiwanis club at its luncheon meeting Tuesday. Between 50,000 and 60,000 persons attended, Judge Burr said it is esti- mated, since more than 10,000 auto- mobiles entered the park. The large crowd was exceptionally orderly throughout the day. The peace garden became a reality after only three years of preliminary negotiations, the U. S. and Canada each donating 1,500 acres of the site. The park, situated on the boundary between the two countries, is a memorial to 117 years of peace be- tween the two countries and a monu- committees Pendent V Ottawa, the property. dren under the age of five. older daughter and a sister, also city employes, are behind on sal- ary due from the city and unable to help him financially. Central Committees Will Be Organized Organization of Burleigh county Republican and Democratic central committees will be effected at meet- ings in the Burleigh county court- two parties. —_— ) How Taxing System! Works in Chicago | T_T Chicago, July 19—(#)—Officials auctioned off the home of James D. O'Reilly, a municipal employe for 25 years, for failure to pay $45 in city taxes, although he claims $850 unpaid salary. O'Reilly, an electrical inspec- tor, learned he could redeem the home by paying the sewer assess- ment of $34, eight per cent inter- est on it, 12 per cent for the purchaser at the auction and all reinstatement charges. Through four years he has spent his spare time landscaping He has four chil- An at 2 p. m. Wednesday. Precinct committeemen elected at the June 29 primary election are eli- gible to attend the meetings of the Officers and executive will be elected. oters’ CANADIAN RAIL CHIEF QUITS 19.—(/)—Sir Hentry Thornton resigned Tuesday as president of the Canadian National railways. S. J. Hungerford, vice presi. dent, is to serve as acting president. Ont., July ‘The Red and White Store ‘Where you save every day in the week and not only on Saturday. acm. $1:85 (wis Ibs. of sugar Free) Delight), per quart. 3OC 25c Johnson's Root Beer Free Delivery Service - Phone 816 HEMPEL’S 8 107 Fifth St. Phone ¢ QUALITY AT LESS 1 Wed, and Thurs, | “ Specials 4 Free 5 lb. cloth bag Granulated Sugar Empress Coffee, only mee tes id The Republican committee hereto- fore has been controlled by the Inde- association faction but the Nonpartisans are expected to have just as many present at the Re- publican meeting as the I. V. A.’s Wednesday. Potatoes, new Early Ohios, peck ............ Cabbage, new home grown, 2 lbs. ...... Cherries, “pie,” Raspberries, finest of the season, 2 boxes Sweet Butter Buns, 2 dosen .............6. Doughnuts, asst. plain 23c ment to pledged peace between the| two for the future. dust a year ago, Judge Burr said, the site for the garden was inspected by those instrumental in obtaining the memorial. During the program, which he de- scribed briefly, congratulatory tele- grams were received from President Hoover of the U. S. and from the governor general of Canada, the speaker said. make destitution loans and the amounts they probably will ask, fol- low: Idaho, $1,500,000; Illinois, $45,000,- 000; Indiana, $8,000,000; Kansas, $2,- 730,000; Michigan, $11,800,000; Mis- Souri, $2,000,000; Pennsylvania, $45,- 000,000; Utah, $2,000,000; West Vir- sinia, $500,000. In addition to the “destitution” loans most of the states will ask large sums for public works. Bismarc! water. and Kelvinator. Heat 409 5th Street. TOO LATE TO CLASSIF THE CALIFORNIA WAVE NOO! specializes in combination waves, spiral tops with ringlet ends. Com- plete, $3.75 and $5.00. 102 3rd St. N. Dak. Phone 782. FOR RENT—Most joyous flat of its size and price. With electric stove Water and hot furnished. Call or iced, per doz. Ginger Snaps, per Ib. wees... LOe at Landscape gardeners are working at the site, Judge Burr said, with a view to improving its beauty. The garden is two and one-half miles long and two miles wide. It is planned to preserve the nat- ural state of the mountains in the garden in line with “Greek simplic- ity,” he said. The program included short speeches, athletic contests, a parade led by a Canadian kilty band, and music by a choir of 300 voices, Judge Burr said in closing. Guests at the luncheon were F. 8. Lunde and George M. Register. A few states probably cannot take advantage of the law. Florida’s con- stitution forbids any bond issues or |borrowing. Nebraska operates on a “pay as you go” plan and has no bond issue and no loan will be asked. New Jersey seeks to obtain $10,- 000,000 for relief by means of borrow- ing $35,000,000 to $45,000,000 for re- jtirement of bonds of the Delaware river joint commission. Florida, Maine, Maryland, Massa- jchusetts, Nevada, New Hampshire, |North Dakota, Oklahoma, South [Carolina and Vermont officials indi- jeated in response to inquiries that | they would ask no loans. Some Await Text Information compiled by the Asso- ciated Press from the various state capitals also shows that Albama, Ari- zona, California, New Mexico and Tennessee governors are awaiting the text of the bill before deciding what to do. Officials in Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Idaho, Minnesota, Mississip- North Carolina, Oregon, Rhode Island, Texas, Virginia and Wiscon- sin, as yet are undecided as to how much will be asked, if any, for desti- tution aid. New Mexico officials are making a survey of the situation in the state and Mississippi executives will decide next week, Patterson Bake The situation in Missouri is uncer-| tain as to the amount to be asked.| Shop St. Louis needs $2,000,000 and Kan-j “ 5 . Specials for Wednesday Fredricks quality ot FOR REN’ sight. 106 Main —_—_— Ne 5 | City-County News : ————_——_——_——_—__—__» Mr. and Mrs. Antino Camoza, 321 South Seventh St., Bismarck, are par- ents of a boy born Tuesday morning at St. Alexius hospital. * * % Jack Slattery, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Slattery, 508 West Broadway, broke his arm in two Places just above the wrist in a fall at his home Sunday. ——______ carawa: Pies . Cookie: and sas City plans to ask a large sum. | North Dakota has signified its in-| tention of borrowing all it can for! roads, | Montana wants $1,500,000 for high- One pound Devils Food Layer Cake ........15¢ of the city. | serve the very our Coffee Shop and Main St., open day and night. Our main dining room is the coolest and the only ex- _clusive dining room in Bis- marck, Home Economist, will be in charge. | North Dakota Power & Light Co, For Comfort and Safety Stop at the Patterson The Patterson Annex hot and cold water in every room 50c up, with $1.00 and $1.25 per day. One dozen Small Buns . 8c One Ib. loaf Milk Bread 7e ways and Wyoming plans to seek $2,- 000,000 for highways. | The plans of New York, Louisiana | and South Dakota remain to be an-/ nounced. 1-2 LB. Many of the town people come to the lobby of the Pat- terson during this hot spell. It never has been necessary to have an electric fan in any of the guest rooms. The hotel is so constructed that the guests do not have any dis- comfort during the warm weather. Sleep on a “Beauty Rest” mattress in Comfort and in Safety. The only fire- proof hotel in Bismarck. We best food in on Fifth St. per lb. per lb. Bologna, per Ib. bantam, adjoining the Patterson hotel; bath Camp’s, HARRINGTON, limited number. ismarck’s newest and all modern three and four room apartments. Equipped with new light fixtures, new electric refrigerators, new gas stoves, private bath in each apartment and priced to rent at Call at Nicola'’s Apartments, » pel f| Layer Cake French Pastry ... PATTERSON 400 Main Baked Picnics, Tea, Capkota, Japan, per %4 Pork and Beans, Van large tin ....... Phone 1060 Gussner’s closing out Vita Tonic, f service. Phone 130. Ave. Bakery Specials 1 full pound loaf of real whole- some Milk Bread .. Wonderful Rye Bread y seed, 1 Ib. loaf . BAKERY RESTAURANT Main Street TITTLE BROS. PACKING CO., INC. Phone 332 WED. and THURS. 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