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aE ot ee ears ' + , SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1917 ; 4 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ie. school. is. now. en- feature and will be held in the assem- | " wy room of Saad Missouri Valley HAVE COLOR 1h YOUR CHEEKS Ho! Pioneers Motor company building. Aika ! : ! peers ,| Be Better Looking—Take | of Burleigh To : i W. ©. T. U, Meeting. | Olive Tablets | : State Editors Entertained of Wolford; M. C. Cutter, Thief River|~ phe local branch of the Woman’s| y¢ ‘ i eel Have Time Here | é Royall t Ca " Falls; Mr. and Mrs, O. M. Pierce, Mi-/ Christian Temperance Union will,meet tf your skin i el lo y—complexion | yatly at Cabaret-Dinner not; ‘Dr. CB, Stackhouse, Mr. and / Tuesday. afternoon with Mrs, F. waa toe Sa imetite poor | Bowed’ under the weight of years, Fr WAR errr si ee Mrs, Henry L. Linde, Mr. and Mrs. J.! Watkins at her home in Third street. ti line—veu chenld take (Yet eager to come and hold a few The visiting state editors, their/ A. Haney, Mr, and Mrs. T. C. Madden, | utrs_ Wylie, state corresponding secre- ai Zs fond feeling—you should take | Ghats, pioneers of Burleigh county are ILLUSTRATED BY AID O ae, wives, the local newspaper fraternity Mr. and Mrs. L. KE, Maynard, Mrs. H.! tary will address the meeting and it| De. Edwards! |planning and preparing to come to! e e and friends to the number of 200 were |E. Light, of the city. lis also hoped to have Mrs, Elizabeth | stitute for calome Bismarck, Thursday, February 15, to guests of the Bismarck Commercial See res | Preston Anderson, state president, at- Bee eae | attend the first meeting of the county | ine | es club last evening at a cabaret dinner Announces “At Home” Days. | tend and make an address. with his patients. ‘pioneers’ association for the winter. at the Hotel McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs.| ‘Mrs. Frazier, wife of Governor 1, yn | ' * & Dr. Rawards? Olive 1 ateva | It may be strange, but the committee E. G. Patterson of the hotel dicted} J. Frazier, has announced her “at, A.C, Junior Prom, purely vegetable eOninGtl d With jhas provided a program which in- the affair_and extended every possible | home” days at the governor's mansion | An event of interest to capital city | olive ofl. You will know them by their |¢Mdes a ball, and one “of “them” | POPULAR courtesy to the visiting newspaper-|for Friday afternoons, beginning Feb-| people is the annual junior prom of | olive c tor: oes # dances in which you “salute your part: | C W FI men, Dancing was enjoyed from 9:30] ruary 9. Mrs. Frazier will receive her} the state Agricultural college of Far-| To have a clear, pink: kin, bright eyes, | Her” and also one of “them” “grand | Lecture by we e and we Hostelry presented a gala! guests from 3 o'clock to 5, |go. ‘Thia annual event is the biggest | no pimples, ‘a fecline of buoyancy like | Tight and left” things. ‘To incur no| ev scene during this period. In all the See AMEN nolley % il javs eet al the cause, | CXPense on the members, the glaze on history of the North Dakota Press as Entertains Class. Eerie wr rarnar ents childhood days you aust wel at the cause. | Tre re ttroom floor will be rubbed off 8:15 sociation no more splendid social en-| Mrs. C. i. Young entertained last PAE s sORt 6 bccreand Bi shel vee ligin ee eee tertainment been furnished in connec-| evening at fier: home ne Avetiiie B, an cnaree to nee ae ieee pote liver and DeNe fie i uae b } Ld P:M. tion with their meetings and the mem-| members of her Sunday school class | Cre" : wh aM fe | They EApilecmd avercome ee) hers were loud in their praise for t of girls at dinner, Covers were laid ore at purple and nite WA Tent | ee a een | ocean: coe { @- (T Y A U Dil T oO R | U M ati hospitality of the Commercial | for Dorothy Moore, Jessie Brown, Ro- ag appa Mai iaaeioen: chosen’ for a 4 sold annually a We and ‘25¢ per ' club and the Hotel management. ‘berta Boyd, Mary Murray, Aneta Mar- |) ne i fol--| box” Puggists. Take one or twa | The Chicago male quartet gave al quis and Josephine Weich. aoe ee eaieent Gonoriate a5 fol ae ily and nates wieating vestltse | TICKETS: FOR SALE AT \ program of numbers which added tances aM the Leeper ete aoe . : se greatly to the enjoyment and O°Con: To Live Here. Minnie Sorenson, Mazie Gilmore; 1m | ee 50c & Bismarck Fur Co. | ton Ticeaneeite fur eu see namielG er FR EHCaHaerioe eee Harry Loftus, Walter Stockwell; mus- Jamestown ehical Teachers and pu "4 pare! pur ce Valley c 7 5c BROADWAY Among the visiting guests were Mr.| her home, was honor guest ata din- a ery ce ree A erat ae ain at eo nes Junior ED tion of “Sakakawea,” is re ing so and Mrs. Al Westernhagen, J. If.| ner and theatre party the first of the| poroumy, Trice, Anne Man tee | Miss Shuman Bore i gtatse Of many requests for the use of the ™2n- | il, u | McKeever, of the Aberdeen Am.| week. Hight of the girls connected |!T@nk Powell Is treasurer of the class. 6:30; subject, “Visions aid eh 4t| uscript, that she is contemplating pub- { | erican; R. J. Hughes, of Wahpe-| with the Fargo First National bank en- Ploiieers’ te Met A splendid Be tae SE VOUNE the lishing the work. - j i t resi Ss : tertained at dinner at ) - f, Bee aaa A “Sakakawea,” was vitten three 1, Meee eee ee ee ee ee Me cai aad. at se teaiet nan ke The Mrs, Frank Paris, Mrs. Frank Ryan, |and women, AU are cordially welcom-| yearg ago and was presented by a| BOYS’ & wonderful time,” stated the( MINOT HOLDUP MAN } | inson; D, R. Carlson, of Towner; and, Miss Aldyth Ward and Mrs, James P. eq-to the services of our church. training school cast. Since an account| editor this afternoon, “We have en- ROUND TO DISTRICT COURT | i B. Howard, of McHenry; Mike Bri eee McGarvey compose the Serna McCabe Methodist Episcopal.Two of the work was published in the Na-| joyed our visit every minute that we ERE ES t i Camp Fire Girls Meet. mittee for the meeting 0! e Pion: bioek th of ‘the MI pal. tional Federation Journal, requests for!) ye peen here.” Minot, N. D., Feb. 3—John Hines, i | The Izanzan Camp: Fire girls met |ers’ Association of Burleigh County, | wocus nom & ti Mek hotel. | information regarding it has been re- bay charged with robbery, today confessed i eodiup yesterday afternoon in’the high school Dakota Territory, which will be held jutchest foe epr pa The | ceived from many states. i Because of the trains not operating that he and another manchad ‘Gackel i IF HAIR IS TURNING with Miss Catherine ‘Densford. This | Thursday evening, February 15, in the | pastor will proage at 2:80 a.m. on} Miss Eula J. Miller, formerly ertic]on the north Soo, Bditor Evans and erinet m ; f was the first meeting of the new se-|Knights of Columbus hall, formerly The God of the Individual +, the | in the training school and now at the, his daughter will be unable to leave E, Campbell, a miner, for $80, in the mester and a review of the work of|the Commercial club hall, Extensive choir will render two anthems, “Love | state normal school, in Minot, is inter-|for their home at Halliday until Mon-|$00 passenger station. Hines waived GRAY USE SAGE TEA the first semester was made. The re-|Preparations are being made to make Divino, by Bohannon, and “God So | ested in the work with Miss Burns. | day, examination and was bound to the dis- ’ port was very encouraging, a ‘general | this the greatest gathering the pion- Loved the World, ay Lorenz, | + se Se trict court. Bail was fixed at $1,000, average of 82 per cent being made by |eers have yet held since the inception Sunday school, 12:00, noon; help for Mrs. Squires of St. Paul is a leading] Johnson's for hosiery. which he furnished. A Here’s Grandmother's Recipe to Dark-| the eleven girls during the first exam- of the association. General FE. A. Wil-| ll; a staff of competent teachers will | candidate for president general of the inati liams Henry Reade and Fred Cars-| take care of you or your children, or| Daughters of American Revolution. en and Beautify Faded ination. . y. b a 5 «4 Hair. oe 8 tens are scheduled for speeches and a pera ence oie ms The anpual election will be held in b ii ven sha M lub (Meeting. short musical program will precede|@ satherin, e young folks for | Washington, D. C., in April, and a ene Pee ey geen anne et at: mie Sanaa eaameny pied Monday {the dancing. Members of, the associa-| Prayer and sone, and preparation for | number of delegates from the north- a? ing a mixture of Sage ‘Tea afd Sul-| afternoon next with Mrs. G. F. Dul-|tion are scattered all over the country ane eee ont oe sptyler. | West are expected: to. attend: Mrs, pbur. Your hair. iayyour charm, It|lam at her home in Fifth street, in, |and it is planned to have a large repre-| 77701, hein will a the la aainnes oe regent of the G. A. R, F ith r brain or makes or mars’ the face. When it] stead of with Mrs. R. F. Flint of Sixth |sentation of the members present. | following aie AR Gleieces a at n Minnesota, or e1 ie fades, turns gray or streaked, just| street, as scheduled, on account of the > bd ; Apes ae Bg VISITE S ee ae an application or two of Sage and| latter preparing to go to Washington, |. Musical Club Banquet. Bias teeeerine jnunderings. | muscle : se Sulphur enhances its appearance a|D. C.. to make-her home. “Modern| «mong the interesting events schea Sinking aaa ke.” snes ont ‘LAUDS HOSPITALITY Ef ’ hundredfold. American Art” wilf be the subject for|led for next week the annual ban- nastor ‘vill Sronch a ares is Pall 3 FN Ba ers OCO Don’t bother to prepare the mix-| discussion. quet of the ThursGay Musical club Lis Satintiction” ‘ teat a A ns Ei OF Yo} ture; you can get this famous old oF 8 at the Hotel McKenzie, Thursday ev- ee its allt’ Siecngers orev vercome | OF CAPITAL CITY Ebi ea: recipe improved by the addition of To Present Play. ening. ‘This is the second annual) Swit alle Sissaders are especially | i efreshin other ingredients for 50 cents a large| Members of the Junior Masque of /event of the club and an extensive) : = | a is rf - of bottle, all ready for use. It is called| the high school under the direction of | program has_ been arranged. (irs. | Co . Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur compound.| Miss Frances Lamb, are rehearsing | Victor x aoe wi _be ee | Loud in their pr for the hospi- icoa contains more. This can always be depended upon to| the “Sweet Girl Graduate,” which they | tress. Toasts will be given by Mr | tality of Bismarck as a convention . bring back the natural color and lus-| Will give in the very near future. | 4. P. French, J. A. Graham, Mrs, Ww. cit: re I. Elroy Evans, editor of the nourishment than beef. | tre of your hair. Those taking part are Irene ‘Haugen, | A. Stickley. The deer prosram wt | Halli Promoter and the Manning | Everybody uses “Wyeth’s” Sage and|Elanche Myers, Dorothy Moore, Ro- be presented by the ‘Bismarck Male ED WITH News, who with his daughter, Miss | Sulphur Compound now because it|berta ‘Boyd, Eva Hannan, Olga’ Vig-| quartet, Paul Graham, W. 1. (Miller, Lois Evans are in the city attending Walter Baker & Co. Ltd. | darkens so naturally and evenly that|ness, Eunice Olson, Sarah Slattery, | Helen Fisk and Bessie Homan. Fol- ithe winter convention of the state ed- ESTAGLISHEQ I760 QORCHESTER, MASS. | nobody can tell it has been applied.| Helen Gallagher, Lucille Allen, (Mat: lowing the program the affair will take SCENES OF h {) \itorial association. | You simply dampen a sponge or soft jorie, Best. The play promises to be! the form of a dinner-dance. The com- + Vel “Bismarck is certainly showing the brush with it and draw this through’ veryientertaining. *|mittee in charge of the banquet is ne Ieee < | the hair, taking one small strand at i § tik composed of Miss Doris Fisk, Mrs.) ‘The North Dakota Press association = md | atime; by morning the gray hair has Cards Out For Dance. Hdwin Rose, Mrs. H. F. O’Hare and | anq residents of Bismarck were given | aon djsappeared, and after anothér appli-|_ Cards “have been issued: by the | Mrs. J. A. Graham. The program com-| an opportunity Friday afternoon to | - | ychtion it becomes beautifully dark and | Knights of. Columbus for a dancing | mittee consists of Mrs. BE. H. L. Ves-| see in motion picture form some of AT THE’ | appears glossy and lustrous. This| party: for ‘Tuesday evening, February | Perman, ‘Mrs, William V. Kiebert, Mrs.) the best agricultural scones in the Mis: | | | ready to use preparation is a delight-|6, in Patterson hall, Dancing will be-| John A, Larson and Miss Helen Fisk.|souri Slope: district and the t | | ful toilet requisite for those who de-| gin at 9 o'clock and O’Connor’s orches- pe er North Dakota infantry. The North | | sire dark hair and a youthful appear-|tra will play. The council is also| Concert to be given by Misses Cor-| Dakota Publicily, iilm company, of i ance. It is not intended for the cure,| planning for its annual initiation for | nell and Brody, graduates from school) which 1, Holmbde of the Holmboe | mitigation or prevention of disease. |Sunday: February 11. A “banquet ‘will fer minds “ Hs pall oe clock Tues) photograph studio is president, put on GRILL ROOM | ¢, lay night, February ie the pictures, which rank in beauty and | = finish of any of the pictures to be ! al owow— --wemef) | shown at any of the theaters, O + Fy CHURCH NOTIC || Herds of cattle, horses, sheep and ©. Dr. Sowles at the Union Dental Parlors, is charging | Fe Ato alc adele re ee hogs were shown and many beautiful | aba one half the amount charged at other offices in Bis- rr] Catholic—Father Hiltner, pastor. | farm scenes were included in the pic- ‘i marck. ‘ ? eRe 4 ef 8:00 a.m. first mass, English ser. |ttres Which clearly showed the great ‘Frank Laza ro and Strictly high grade work is done, and only high grade won a an jrecond Hires aereueae Se Tine einciet | materials are used for Crown and. Bridge work, Plate work, man sermon; 10:30 a. m., hi 8.3, ‘ Miss ‘ ct. yi ‘ A ‘ z English sermon; 2:00 p. m, Sunday | Pictures were shown from the famed C Teore i Gold, Porcelain, and Auialgan Fillings. Prices are right for school; 7:30 p. m. evening service |. G. Patterson farm of Burleigh coun: | . | any dental work done. “ and benediction, ty and the Burnstad farm in Logan . é ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED, Note the prices ‘ Mer Seales county. River and Take scenes also | fagtrumentalists and Sing-| below, and compare them with prices of other offices, Evangelical—Rev. R. Strutz, pastor, | Were shown, together with several fine | Entertai f th 5,00 Preaching at 10:30 in German; Eng- orchids and fa exons ae ers. ntertainers 0 e oe pie val 22K wd scee oo $5) lish service at 8 o'clock p. m. The pictures of the First North Da- | Highest Class. est, ite Crown .......-eerrtteee . George’s Episcopal—Holy Com- |cheers a 5 aying "| Direc - , * 175 inion eee cseldeke prayer and. ser, [Rational hymn many in the audience | Direct from the finest cafes + ~ Gold and Synthetic Fillings, up from... ae mon at 11 o'clock; Sunday school at|Stood. It is a picture in which all the) and grill rooms in Minneapo-; Best Silver Filling . einie opp: Me ‘Rev. C. H. Brown of Mandan | State is interested and the wonderful | . | Extraction . TEs 50 will be in charge. tet of the ‘pletur tion of the sol-/lis, Come and enjoy yourself | Cleaning ...- ‘ aye jiers at Fort Lincoln could not be im-| 4.0. . i . German Lutheran-—Rev. Mr, Proehl, {proved upon, Showing the picture at |dining and dancing at the | Fine Set of Teeth .. eeeeeeeee eed | pastor, Morning service, in German, | this time, when the boys are returning a No chargé for Extracting When Plates or Bridge Work m at 11 o'clock; evening service, in Eng- | home, made it doubly interesting. | | Are Ordered, ° : lish, at 8 o'clock. The Young Peo- ir ae | L ple's society will meet Tuesday even- TO BE RETURNED. | j FREE EXAMINATION ing with Miss Teske in Fourteenth | St. Paul, Feb. 3.—John Ziegler, who| street. escaped from the Fergus Falls state; SERVICE AND CUISINE e eee hospital, has been captured at Browns- EXCELLENT nion en ar. ors Christian Sclence—Corner Fourth | Ville, and will be returned to the hoe H H | Buildi street and Avenue C. Sunday services | Pital, it was announced today. \In Van Horn Hotel Building Dr. H. 8S. SOWLES, Owner at 11:00 a. m.; subject “Love.” Sun- Fa 3rd St. Between Broadway & Main BISMARCK, N. D. OVER ORPHEUM THEATRE | . j GOES TO FARGO. | ’ day school 9:45 a.m. Wednesdays at : i F. M. Schulz, expert accountant for 8:00 p. m. A free reading room is :: ‘ es 1 jopen in the church from 3 to 5 p. m. the North Dakota Railroad commis- e every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- sion. has gone to Fargo on official ome ing Oo day. You are invited to these services. | PUSNeSS. * 6 8 7 hi Your visit to the Twin Cities will be : i Swedish Lutheran—Seventh street more enjoyable if you stop at this f : e and Avenue D. Rev. E. F, Alfson, pas- fae +30: Famous Hostelry. Excellent Cuisine. | e s i : tor. Morning service at 10:30; Sun- Hotel Radi Minneapolis. 409/ - a day school at 12 o’clock and evening ai fe Soerat $1 50 to $2.60 . | service at 8 o’clock., Special music by | Roome—27> at vis — | the church choir during the evening |‘ a | service. All are cordially invited to] i Our Spring LineofShoes |} ... eae chicege Diet | “ ‘ : picsts Ganiick wouincieet isa quad” succeeded in | ‘ irst Baptist—Fourth street an | Has on the Admiration Avenue B. Bruce ‘Edmund Jackson, nies hee the average a un a eS pastor, “The Friendly Church.” ‘Morn-| cost of each meal to 8- | of Every Lady Who Has ing worship at 10:30; the quartet will ts in spite of th be | é S Th sing; sermon by the pastor, on the| CEM! spite o} le nigh | een em. subject, “The Unlighted renare: The cost of foods. And the ordinance. o! e Lord’s Supper will) be observed at the close of the service squad waxed fat and hearty. e O } } OW aes : and the right hand of fellowship ex-| The most expensive foods | C tended to new members. Sunday | : It is made up of more _|f sist .'st ston!" or ate generally the Jeast nu- | > every age. Young men will find the tious. wo redded | ees wate ( 7 . y . attractive features than ever be- Baraca Bible class interesting. Chris-| Wheat Biscuits with milk “PAE WORLD DO MOVE", says Mr. W. B. Couch, president of the Capital Steam . ° tion Endeavor social hour at 5:30 p./ | Laundry Company of this city, “and some business institutions move forward and keep f It t fi id t | ‘ood m. All young people invited. Chris-| make a perfect meal, con- | e pany Ay f ¢ ore. Yypl es goo s y e, gi tian Endeavor devotional. service at Sey Pe 4 | pace with the times. Others cling to the old Ways and never catch upewith the procession. taste and correct iud ‘ment It 6:30 p. m.; Noah Pearcy, Jr., will be| taining all the nutriment | If there are any new good things in the laun dry business that we have been late in adopt- J g e the leader. Evening woreniy at Tees any man or woman needs | ing we don’t know what they are. Our policy has been ever since our establishment represents unusual value at a apo nettle Oe the| for a half day’s work and at | here three months ago, to keep abreast the times in order to give our patrons everything 1 is) ; pastor on the theme, “The Vineyard| a cost of four or five cents. | that advanced ideas and inventive genius can suggest. We try to improve with the : popu ar price. of the Lord.” We give to you a most! Qhredded Wheat has all the rapid progress in methods and machinery—not to preserve the worn out and discarded 2 cordial invitation to join with us in body-building material in | institutions of years ago. We are “new” in everything, and that spelled success.” these services. We are especially ing ss : ts ae . 2 te When you buy shoes here you can glad to welcome strangers. Our) the whole wheat grain ina The Capital Steam Laundry has installed thousands of dollars worth of the very rely on them fiting. We refuse to church is three blocks north of the digestible form. For break. latest in latindry machinery. Extensive additional floor space was secured for handling sell you if we cannot give you a Greta eaciie Hotel fast with milk or the big growth in business, and every plan was made for the enormous expansion that , Presbyterian—C Second Steauy Ot | the management is certain is coming to theirplant. Ina short three months they have Lia perfect fit First Presbyterian—Corner Secon for any meal with fruits. S' 3 SL oN and Thayer. Preaching at 10:30 a. : * ~ grown to be one of the real big laundries of the state. m., by the pastor, Rev. H. C. Postle-| Made in Niagara Falls,N. Y. e thwaite. Morning theme, “Strength For Today”; evening theme, “The @ Serpent and the Rod”; special mu- oe e e sic at both services. The quartet 1 will furnish the special numbers in WHEN YOU ASK FOR e De rtm \ the morning and a chorus choir will ‘. Shoe pa ri ent B furnish the music in the evening. Mr.| Jam BUTTER Telephone 684 ny saad ai Ne ‘Halsted will also play a ‘violin “solo | HN y at the evening servicé. Bible school Y N 0 R | al Ee RN %