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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Collars ‘Finished on This Machine Never Bind the Tie ) ——— eS Electrically Heated—Motor Driven LET US CALL FOR YOUR WORK Capital Steam Laundry -811.FRONT-STREET ::... . YOUR HHS , BISMARCK == AA INES: KOFFEL HEADS Lopce. | Attorney Theodore Koffel. was ‘in: stalled last Friday evening as wor-| ae master of Bismarck Lodge No. | ALF. & A. M.* Owing to the ate ee of: a. line ‘o' .type, his name. and oflice~ were” omitted: from Saturday's | report of the installation. clothes ‘shquid:. be spotless and press- ed. Bee-KLEIN, Tailor and -Cleaner. ah 12-18-5t Declares Hettinger Ouster Pro- Ceedings Were Not Discussed { With Anyone Governor Hanna emphatically de- htes. allegations made by the county commissioners of Hettinger in their | appewl from hig ouster decision, to the | effect that he discussed the case with } parties not concerned as principals or TALKING CASE! , Witnesses and that undue pressure {was brought to bear to induce him ,to change a decision originally arriv- red at in favor of the ‘commissioners. “No one from Hettinger county con- ferred. with me privately at any time in connection with this mater,” stated pine governor today. “The case was | Tat no time discussed outside of -the | hearing held in my office. 1 consider: ed that in this matter I had been made a judge and that in my judicial, capacity I had no right: to, talk ever a matter in which a decision was pending. Hettinger People Were In. “It is true that some Hettinger peo- ple who may have been interested were in Bismarck one Sunday before imy. decision was announced, They +did not, however, come to the house, ‘nor did they call me up, and I met | Range & Co: them only by accident.as “Mrs. ‘Hanna and I were at the station, waiting for Saturday evening when the San Carlo | ae i a° as Sf 8 ws & ema za a g",® OTHERS OF MEN The Greatest Spectacle Ever Produced Has Been Dedicated to — YOU! It Is: THOMAS H..INCE’S $1, 000,000.00 Cinema’ Production. IVILIZATION” Direct From Its Sensational Run At The COHAN THEATRE, Chicago and SHUBERT THEATRE, Minneapolis. Pra eo ae aa eae argaet an @ Every Woman Who Has a Son: Every Man Who Has a Mother - | SHOULD SEE : i This MASTERPIECE of Startling Realism that deals with 7 at WAR AS IT IS TODAY 3 “ol SPECIAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA: “Greatest Production Ever Conceived by Brain of Man’ ” Mgiii | BEAUTIFUL VOCAL SINGING ---New York Herald. fi Si’ The New Year Attraction. AUDITORIUM Bismarck, N.D. fi 2 DAYS Starting NEW YEARS DAY MATINEE MONDAY JANUARY Ist. *] a . MATINEE:—25c 50c and 75c DAILY & a YIC€S: NIGHT: 50c 75¢ and $1.00 Tw ICE singe “4 id Reserve seats early at Finney’s Drug Store. MAIL ORDERS NOW. a S| work was very commendable and is -| capable of rising to a splendid vocal clima The other parts were equally well z and this long establi -|compaty fully fulfilled the expecta- {ed with a resi tions of their auditors in each per- presentation given “Aida” was a | formance. | itorious and very satisfying one and “el TD ALUMNI 63:13 In the title role Mary Kaestner dis: Then I merely exchanged al Grand Ope famous “Ai before i -| sentative audienc Mi lowance for the d company has to a train. casual greeting with them, word ‘was said by the Hettin, ty people, or by myself in relation to the ‘ouster proceedings, . {It is also not true that | my origina’ ates last Saturday evening in the first game of the season by a score of to 13. Hauser started his scoring early in the first period and kept it up throughout the contest, easily prov- ing the sensation. Vivian refereed. Coach Spencer Boise of the Mandan high school was present and made ar- rangements for the contest to be stag- ed Thursday: night of this week, here, with Mandan. high school. Officials chosen for the game were: Robert- son of the university and Vivian of (Bismarck. stituted. 1 sion in this cas J elgton. was wr itten and _writfon and -anyotine ed." GRAND OPERA SCORES ‘BIG ARTISTIC SUCCESS and liquid quality, while th requirements found in t) competent exponent. St substituting for Madde who was THE ‘SMITHS ARE HERE. fine interpretation to the ¥ With “Dutch” Hauser of the North | The Smiths, Fred E. and Fred W., neris, the jealous daughter of the} pakota A uitural college in the} presidents of the Wahveton sehcol of The first grand opera season in the | Ring. Alumni i p and who scored 15] 5s p and the Bottinean scheol of Manuel Salaz: as Radames, sang with resonate force and intensity. His Capital City came to a brilliant close field goals, Bismarck high school went down to defeat before its gradu- are occupying the time of the boare of regents Friday. ' Cafe. and Bakery nuh Formerly Atlantic Cafe : \ Expert Service: Reasonable Prices ‘ 4 . TONIGHT ONLY Bring in Your Batteries Now for winter storage or you will have battery "yy IF YOU HAVE SEEN W. S. HART IN“THE DISCIPLE,” “BETWEEN MEN,” “THE ARYAN,” OR “THE PRIMAL LURE” YOU SHOULD NOT FAIL TO SEE:HIM IN-“HELL’S HINGES,” ONE OF HIS GREATEST PICTURES | trouble } — FLODEN'S BATTERY SHOP | ——-— | KEYSTONE . 408 BROADWAY THOMAS H. INCE ?"i*" “Civilization” Presents . S. Hart LL’S HINGES” MONDAY Dec. (8th Thrills! MATINEE DAILY Thrills! Thrills! ORPHEUM THEATRE 3:30