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JAN. 31, 1917. |. Society News | Reception at Historical Society Largely Attended One of the most successful events given so far during the fifteenth legis- | lative assembly was the reception| yesterday afternoon’ at the state his- | torical society with Mrs. M. H. Jewell, Miss Georgia Carpenter and Dr. Mel- vin ‘R. Gilmore of the society, as} hosts. The North Dakota exhibit is most interesting as it features so many of the Indian relics of the most FROCK HAS BELT OF BEAD WORK BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE: “The Blue Paradise,’’ Masterful in Scenic Equipment, _§Langurous With Dreamy Music and Brilliant in Cast, Attraction at Bismarck Auditorium for February 13 STOMACH Ailments The Nation’s Curse layr’s Wonderful Remedy Quickly Restores noted Indian tribes of history. The Sisnleye are arcietically and system- There is no ailment causing more . atically arranged and are easy to ‘ Ny . en ©: » Ulcers of the Stomach and Intestines, the society, gave a short history of the various displays to the guests. Receiving in the main room of the society with the hosts were Mrs. E. P. Quain, Mrs. A. M., Christianson, Mrs, Henry J, Linde, Mrs, G. F. Dul- lam. The tea was served in one of} the smaller rooms with Mrs. J. P. Constipation, Acute Indigestion, Auto- Intoxication, Yellow Jaundice, Appen- dicitis and other serious and fatal ailments result from it. Thousands of Stomach Sufferers owe their com- plete recovery to Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy. It is unlike any other rem- pune and Mrs, Thomas Hall pouring, edy. It sweeps the poisonous bile A ay a Me Ae eens and catarrhal accretions from the a Mrs, a . 3 system, Soothes and allays Chronic Inflammation. Many declare it has o'clock to 4 and Mrs, A, A. Bruce and Mrs. Robert F, Flint from 4 o'clock and prevented seri- tions. Try one dose saved their liv urgical ope! to 5. Assisting were Mrs. F, A. Cope: ; lin, Mrs. S. Wickham Corwin, Mrs. ! : _ ay Watch its marvelous results. Marvin Schoelkopf, Miss Daris ¥ Contains no aleohol—no_habit-form- Miss Densford and Miss Hinckley. | ing drugs. Book on Stomach Ail The table held a centerpiece of pink | ments FREE, Address Geo. H. Mayr, Mfg. Chemist, Chicago. Bet yet— roses. so Stevens-Finney Nuptiais. The marriage of Miss Mary Stevens and Eurt Finney will be solemnized this evening at 6 o'clock, in the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. N, Stewens in Third and Thayer! streets. The service will be read by obtain a bottle of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy from Lenhart Drug Co, or any reliable druggist, who will re- fund your money if it fails. eee fes to maintain or be member &f rat- ing bureau; providing that risks be Rev. Father Hiltner of the St. Mary's A : he it pro-cathedral, Miss Clara Stevens inspected; requiring rating agree- will attend the bride and Dr. 1. A. ments to be submitted to commission- 2 di Lee er of insurance and also providing for Schipfer will be best man. Mr. Fin- ney and his bride will leave tonight on No. 2, for an extended southern trip, to include New Orleans antl oth- er southern points. Pot Dancing Party. St. Elmo. Lodge No. 4 will hold the third ‘ofits ‘series of dancing parties this evening in the Knights of Pyth- jas hall. Dancing will begin at 9 o’clock and O’Connor’s orcestra will furnish the music. sae Mrs. McGray III. Mrs. McGray, wife of Senator C. W. McGray of Underwood, who is stay- ing at the Grand Pacific hotel dur- ing the legéslature, will undergo an operation for appendicitis tomorrow, in the Bismarck hospital. GLEN ULLIN VISITORS. By BETTY’-BROWN. New York, Jan. 31—Most of the wool jersey dresses are made on very simple lines. To give them a dis- tinctive value, hand embroidery and bead work are employed. The modest design of the illustra- tion becomes decidedly striking by an addition of a broad belt of bead- work done in Indian red, purple, gold and dull green. ‘ marketing, opening at the North Da- kota agricultural college today. Lectures and laboratory work in manufacture of butter and creamery products, creamery accounting, cream- ery management and marketing of dairy products, are scheduled. Per- sons having experience in dairy work or having taken it in a short course, Eley and Louise Kelley. promise a first-class cast for “The Blue Paradise,” m icious relief. “Auf Wiedersehn,” which means in English “Till we meet again.” This is sung at the end of the prologue by Rudolph and Mizzi, the flower girl, and is the theme of the operetta. popular numbers to have been he ard in New York for a long time and is written in the Viennese style and to the jaded theater-goer, who must listen to rag-time, it comes as a d It is said that all of the numbers in “The Blue Paradise” are charming and worthy from a musical vi ewpoint. many of whom appeared in the original Casino produc tion. The company includes John E. Young Robert G. Pitkin, Shep Camp, Fred Harten, George Everett, Sam Hearn, Secelia Hoffman, Helen It is one of the most The Messrs. Shubert review by commissioner of insurance of rates fixed by bureau and proceed- ings under appeal from order of com- missioner. County companies are ex- empt under the provisions of this measure. PRORIBITION IN MINNESOTA HOUSE (United Press.) St. Paul, Jan. 31.—The Senate’ met at 10 A. M. today. Twenty-three bills were introduced. The ‘committee on elections asked that the absent voters bill be passed. The Senate received a petition to allow county commissioners to authorize: the extermination of they have made and they would gladly CLERY p SOCEUPION ELECTS | ip dent of the Barnes County Poul- G. Walter McDonnell and ‘J. A. Rog- muskrats, which are undermining the highways. A petition was also receiv- Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Pettis, who have a 4 short time, left today on No. 3, for Se ener courses tn the tivo {do more for them if they felt’ they d association last week. ‘The other {ers; treasurer, 0. A, Baron; superin-| ed from South St. Paul to permit the their Héiié in Glen Ullin. Mr, and “ could. : Ts valley City, Neb, Jan. 30-€, C.oflicers are: Vice _ president, 3, {tendents, M. C. James, J..N. Hosch | reading of the Bible'in public schools. Mrs.’ Pettis: stopped: in the.icity en- The governor said senate bill 105 |Chatree of Valley City. was elected] Grant of Cuba; a nt secretaries, }and J. H, Seymour, and directors, J.|'The-Senate adjourned at 4. o'clock un- route home from Fargo and’ Verona. hag not come down for his signature. ~ — — $$$ — H. Whitcher, J C. Hager, Herbert Get-| til 10 o'clock tomorrow morning, to i While in Fargo, the former arvensed ‘GEQOND MEETING OF Secretary of State Hall in response hell, J.C. Latta and.J. N. Hosch. permit the members of the upper the Implement | Deal venti to Senator. Mostad’s concurrent resolu- Seep house to hear the debate on the’ pro- e Implement ealers convention beeel 3 fs din Verona were guests of rela- tion has,been advised by Representa- COUNTY INSURANCE hibition bill in the House. of Repre- _© ang. tn) ne Bucsts'o tive Helgcson and Senator Grouna that ‘COMPANIES. EXEMPT. sentative: _— tives, everything possible is beitig done to ' Kepresentatives Christenson and| FUNERAL FOR MR. WILLIAMS. procure relief for the boys. Senator Magnuson have introduced a bill au-}* * ¢ * * # @ @ @ © ooo © + gan “funeral services for Daniel R. Wil- CALLED FOR FEB 5 McCumber seemed to think that such | Nature warns vou when the track [kidney disorders are among the most | thorizing the commissioner of insur | * FAIL TO SEE APPRECIATION | ¢ liams, who died suddenly Monday. i permission to retain military, overcoats }of health is not clear, Kidney and} common. disee that prevail, they|@nce to examine fire rating bureaus; | * WEEK IN ITS TRUE LIGHT + «were conducted this morning at 10 Pea Eure esac teen bladder troubles cause many annoy-|are almost the last recognized by pa- | forbidding a keriminatory rates and : Fee eed: Ne ae Yelock in the home of his brother, | pr ha i ar a authority to grant jing symptoms and great inconveni-| tients, who .usually content .them.|Tequiring written variation to be fil hough last Week WOte cea Gen. “e. A. Williams, in Seventh street. Professor, Goltiin, Charge: of rior the request. The adjutant general, | ence both day and night. selves with sdoctoring the effects, (ed; requiring fire insurance compan-|*% tion week in North Dakota, Mr. * “| Revi Bruce FE. Jackson of tho First After Which Organization to Be - | However advises from Washington that | Unhealthy kidneys may cause lum-| while the original disease may con- * and Mrs. A. F. Hain, living -six * Baptist ‘church conducts the services, the request is receiving serious Con- | pago, rhenioatisin. catarrh of the pstantly undermine the Sgiilles south weet of here: failatc . which. were’ attended by matiy ‘of his Made Permanent. sideration, : blalier pat or duil xehe in the back.|—if_you feet that your kidneys are| TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY [2 S20 dt ,i0, thn ant tis id # See eae. Mis Willledia: was ——— : joints or muscles, sit times have head: | the cause of your sickness or run-| ya wonkas + goods andthe residéhea! Last: + one of the carliest settlers of Burleigh |, The organizing committee, consist: CHEAP ELECTRICITY fache or indigestion, as. time es }down condition, try taking Dr. Kit |S eeele someone: brokeninteathe:® county: and was held in high esteem | 198 of Judge A. A. Bruce, C. F, Bolt, you may have 1 sallow complexion, | mer's amp-Koot, the famous H oy le granary on, the farm; qnd;,took + in the community, The floral offer- A. M. Brandt, Rev. B. Ee. Jackson and p pulfy or dark circles under the eyes, and bladder remedy, be-| —— o aL 150 bushels of ata Mr. ines were: many and’ beautiful: G. H. Russ, Jr., appointed at the meet- FOR VALLEY CITY iN [sometimes feel as though yon had feause as soon as your kidneys ime| WANTED™ Experienced and inexperi-| Tiaines had sold some of it at * erterment was made in St. Mary's| iM& of the college and university men Hheart trouble, may have plenty of | prove they will help the other organs) uced girls. Capital Steam’ 1aut 4 171 a bushel. cemetery by these pallbearers: G. A. of Bismarck and vicinity, held at the ambition, but no strength, get weak ‘to health, dry. Phone 684 13161, eee eee eo OOo +S and lose flesh If you wre already convineed that | WANTED—Chambermaid. Grand Pa | Grand ‘Pacific hotel on December 30, | Welch E. E. Morris, G. H. Russ, Jr., FORECAST if CITIZEN: 5 5 E. A, Waid. GF. Duilam and’ Jos.| "#8 formulated a plan for organiza” | If such conditions are permitted to] Swamp-Root is what you need, you] _ciie Hotel. eph Dietrich. tion and has called a second meeting ee ; continue, seriou a nits y he ex-] ean purch: the regular fitty-cent | WANTED—Ollice cir No ain 5 at the Hotel McKenzie on Monday pected; Kidney rouble in ifs very} and one de ize bottles at all drug} necessary, but person must be evening, February 5. qian | Passage of House Bill 23 by House worst, form inay ste] upon you stores. Don't wake any mistake, but} jright and capable. Good chances Qor@ (@) preety wit he, served Aap oni "s Genate Use. Greats Stgnih Prevalence of Kidney Diseace. remember the iame, Dr. Kilmer’s| for advancement to right party. e . o'clock, at 50 cents per plate. | an enate Has Great Signifi- j Most people dy not realize the | Swamp-Reot, and the addre: Vings- ucare ‘Tribune, 1at-ot university and college men in the city, talarming incre and remarkable | hamton, N . Which you will find o eo mer eM Tc very ig especially members of the legisla: cance For Sheyenne City. [prevaloney of kidiey disease, While} on every: bottle aa Reha rsa alee ‘ is Two Weeks’ Cour: Opened at the | ture, are eligible and are invited to ea ae 2 i f | taken ut once. Small cash ‘¢ . North Daketa Agricultural attend, One need not be a graduate. | ;, ive ne 3 ea foe vanes SPECIAL NOTE —You may obain a sample size bolile of Swamp-Roof by | i#vment swings the deal and terms For onstipation ; College ‘Tou Mr, Bolt is in charge of the dinner] 1) ccnpe ot Fe ey ie ty enclosing ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N.Y. This gives | to suit om iatance. Must sell, Ad- Headache Indigestion. ie : ‘ollege Today __{and desires notice from those ex- ties sts GaAANe: hon ae you the opportunity to prove the remarkable merit of this medicine, ‘They | (ress Ve O. Box Ny care Journal, | 7% . ne Fargo,, N. D., ,,Jan.,, 30--Scientific | pecting to be present. P senate and the house, accOMNe will also send you a book of valuable information, containing many: of the | Hettin 1) ay . methods of making be(ler butters are te a esa auailtand aie eenniea OC thousands of grateful letters received from men and women who say they | FOR SAL R N studied in a two weeks’ course in ‘but. eel ye inci Bar eAthena 4 found Swamp-Rooi to be just the remedy needed in kidney, liver and Dlad hand computing seale, in fir PILL ea Sen late eset KOSITZKY WILL whois upending The day cin die} det troubles, ‘The valve-and success of Swamp Koot are so well Known (hat condition, Address No, $1, Bismarelk Nate ay our readers ar ed to send for sample size bottle. Address Dr. Kil ] ‘Tribune cx TAL sachs Re ae ee a | mer & Co., Bit iton, N.Y. Be sure to say you read this offer in The |WANTED= lell y Northwest RHEUMATISM | ASK AUDIT OF x." won Cone Eee eE sented to the legislature i they os ——— $e — i ght of municipalities to operate! usually hig to the eich blood JORGENSON'S um heating plants. With the e and greater strength SCOTTS EMULSION creates. Its rich oilfood enlivens the whole system and strengthens State Auditor Kositzky this morning declared that he is not satisfied with the report of the special house com- mittee which investigated the admin- istration of his predecessor, Carl O. Jorgenson, and that he intends to hold the Dakota Trust company, which is on Jorgenson’s bond for $20,000, re- sponsible until the office has been checked up by the state examiner and a representative of the bonding com- steam from the light plant, a central plant will be, established. “Mr. ! Bohnhoff stated ,that the steam will be used in the city. schools as soon: as the contract has been let for the, installation of the pipes and conne tions, ‘Business house: well as; many of the residenc will tap the! central heating plant. Not only will the increase in the, revenue bring down the rate for ele tricity, but will reduce the fire dan- ger to a minimum in the taking out} of stoves and furnaces and substi-| | TONIGHT ONLY | First Time Here CHARLIE CHAPLIN | WED., JAN. 31st pany. the organs to throw off the injurious | Mr. Kositzky has requested the at-|tuting city heat. acids, Many doctors them- torney. general 0 et or him in re Mr. Bohnhoff served on the Valley! and advise: en-| Ci i 7 selves take Scott’s Emulsion eee eer Undd AivibGaent eee JOHNSTOWN, PA—“Democrat"- NNER = SCRANTON, PA—‘The Times”— and you must stand firm “I think the committee did the best “In ‘The Rink,’ Chaplin is undoubted- “The Rink’ is one long, loud enjoy- against substitutes, it could in the time it had at its dis- Hy ly at his very best, not by the opinion P ly Ch able laugh. Get to see it at the Man- posal,” said Kositeky this morning, DON | TARE A CHANGE of one person, but the opinion of hun- Positively Chap- _ hattan if you have only a few minutes _ _, Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 32 “Hut it could not expect to make an dreds who saw him in it yesterday at Jin’s latest com= ‘° Spare.” - adequate examination in the two hours the Park.” 9, 2: fr : and a half which it devoted to this] Bismarck People Should Act in time. CHICAGO—Mae ‘Tinee in “The Tri @dy- It’s a sizz- Oru MES: onlee The. Cities nme work.” If vou suffer from backache; { bune,” says of ‘The Rink"—‘The ef- ling,bubbling fun “The Rink’ rs Ch if en oth a in — If you have headaches, dizzy fect is to make you forget the high é Y f t say Chaplin: never: nadys The Hotel of Character and Comfort) spelis; { cost of living, are we prepared, and e y ser. ou = funnier film. | To Hotel Radisson, Minneapolis. Don't delay—likely your kidneys the maid question.” can’t beat the CHICAGO, ILL.—Louella Parsons 4 are sick. TRENTON, N. J.—“The Gazette’”— ry in “The Herald”—“Ye te e e Bismarck people recommend Doan’s: “charlie Chaplin proved a scream in combination of in (The, ou'have to lankp Slei hin THINK $10,000 iS Kidney Pills. ‘The Rink’ before three of the’largest. those feet and Ny) Here’s a Bismarck woman's exper'- audiences of the season at the Taylor lier s! a HACKENSACK, N. J.—“Evening * g g Opera House yesterday. At the end roller sKates Record”—“In ‘The Rink’ Chaplin has Casper, 519 Front St. | it was voted the best Chaplin pic- outdone himself as a comedian.” Parties= Telephone 168 WHEN YOU ASK FO 2: BUTTER A NORTHERN NOT SUFFICIENT Governor, Frazier announced this morning that he is in receipt of tele- grams and letters from people all over the state who do not think the $10,000 appropriated in senate bill 105 for the relief of the needy North Dakota troops is sufficient. A number of the representatives and senators feel that the boys have not been properly re- warded for their services. “Unfortunately, however,” said the governor, “there are so many demands ‘on the state funds that we don’t feel that we can appropriate $40,000 or $50,000 which the boys really deserve. Members of the legislature certainly ‘appreciate the services the boys ‘ren- dered; they are proud of the record Bismarck, says: “For years I was troubled idney complaint. I had sharp pains in my back and general weakness extending from my hips down. I was tired and depressed much of the time and the kidney se- cretions were too frequent in passage. Doan’s Kidney Pills cured me.” Over two years later, Mrs. Casper said: “I find Doan’s Kidney Pills as good now as when 1 last’ recom- mended them. Sometimes. a cold set- tles in my kikdneys, but Doan’s Kid- ney Pills always relieve me.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Casper has twice publicly rec- ommended. - Foster‘Milburn —_Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. tur TONIGHT 7:30 & 9. SEATTLE, Wash.—Times”—“Ys- terday The Strand gave its patrons the greatest program yet offered— Charlie Chaplin in ‘The Rink,’ which is no doubt his masterpiece.” “THE | FEATHERTOP” QFPHEUY