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: FRECKLES ‘AND. HIS os _ FRIENDS a) SWEET MEMORIES! By Blosser. SQUIRREL FOOD “WHEN GREEK MEETS GREEK—” By Ahern HN (T DONT MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE IF IT IS SATURDAY ~ NoW You PAY STRICT ATTENTION To EVERY NOTE AND PRACTICE FoR ONE Hour! -— THATS A NICE LOOKING I|'SoMEBODY ELSES) WHERED You ‘Lo ceorce! - C'MON W— on; \ GOT \T IN A RESTAURANT BY MISTAKE) TRIBUNE agen “Wid UMBRELLA BELONGS To A CHAMPION PRIZE- FIGHTER — COMING BACK FOR IT IN 2 minutes 1 BENNY ILL SEE You ) WROTE A NOTE AN’ WHATS TH RUSH- ‘SALLE RIGHT! put \T WHERE TH’ UMBRELLA WAS —~ | “YoUR UMBRELLA TAKEN | BY A CHAMPION RUNNER AN’ HE AINT NEVER COMIN' BACK |” “HAT NEW BEAU-OF YouRS, WHAT’ ~ ARE HIS INTENTIONS 2” QE WIS DAUGHTER, ASKED STERN | PAPA CLARK =< WITH A BLUSH AND SLY SMILE TH , FAIR MAID REPLIED, ( DONT KNOW, HE KEEPS ME SO) MUCH IN THE DARK? "A | — 7 Gee AHERN © CHESTNUT CHARLIE By Blosser N'kROW UFE AS TWAT Koes MARRIED ALL RIGHT, [= Tay YW) WHISPERED - SAY ONE WORD AND MAKE ME THE BADPIEST MAN 7) " AON EARTH S- ORPHEUM THEATRE CONTRACTS FOR GREAT ARTISTS OF FILM |3 ». rrench, sheri Famous Select Pictures, Starring Clara Kimball Young, Norma and Constance Talmadge, Alice Brady and Others i Procured by A. J. Bauer. i lighted to learn: that they will soon/| have an opportunity to sée Clara Kim- ball, Young, Nore Talmadge, Con- stance Talmadge and Alice Brady at/ the Orpheum theatre. | A. G. Bauer of the Orpheum theatre | cloned the deal'taday’ with Mark: Ross | representing Select Pictures: corpora- tion, distributors ' of these © famous stars. | i Some of the Stars, - | Clara Kimball Young who has won the photo fans of two continents with) “The Common Law,” “The Price She Paid” and ‘The Easiest Way,” is more beatitiful than ever in the plays she is/° producing with her own company for Select Pictures, Amang these pictures are “Magda,” a Bcreen version of the famous stage classic of the same name, directed:by Emile Chautard, and in which Miss Young is supported by Thomas Holding and Edward Kim- ball; “Shirley Kaye,” also from a suc- cessful stage production, directed by Joseph Kaufman, and including in the cast Corliss Giles and George Saw- cett; “The Marionettes,” from the) play of the same name by Pierre Wolf, directed by Enitle Shautard, with an imposing cast including Corliss Giles and Nigel Barrie; and “The House of Glass,” pivturized from the dramatic hit, also directed by Mr, Chautard, and in which she is supported by Corliss Giles and Edward Kimball. A number of notable productions are to follow: ‘Norma Talmadge. Norma Talmadge, whose marvelous- ly popular career has included such | a triumphs as “Panthea,” “Poppy,” and ne “The Law of Compensation,” has forg- : ed ahead steadily in her productions COMMISSIONERS’ PROCEEDINGS. | Official proceedings, City Commis- sion, February 27th, 1918: ° The city commission met! in| regular session February 27,1918, There were present Commissidners Bertsch, Best, Kirk, Thonipson and’ Pregident Lucas. The minutes of;the:meeting held Feb. ruary 18, 1918jwere read and: approv. ed. The city auditor stated. that a pe- tition asking: forthe recall.of, Chris- tian ‘Bertsch; Juntor Commibsisoner of Fire and Police-*hid been filed by Clin- ton; Swett. a8 given: permission to employ help:@hould he fiid it ne- cessary to do so in the examination of this petition: A petition was filed containing thirty signers. who ‘asked that their names be removed from the/ petition asking the Railway Commis- ia sion to adjust thé light, power and heat rates of the Hughes Blectric Company. Six letters were filed con- taining the same request. Attorney E. &. Allen appeared before the commis- sion and stated that at the present time he was not eniployed by the sign- érs of the Hughes petition and was thefefore: tot to ‘appear: in: their “‘be- halt. C,.L. Young presented the case De ogi ea eee suttelent either as or . and therefore: seked: the not to grant edie ene |B. P. Logan .. "Movie fans of, Bismatck will be de-| for Select; which include “The Moth”| p yf. Beers & with Eugene O’Brien and Hassard Short; “The Secret of the Storm Coun- } | | | | 4 | | | i | | J to “Tess of the! sequel Storm Country”) from the novel by try” (a Grace Miller White, directed by Charles Miller, and including in the cast J, Herbert Frank and Niles Welch; and “Ghosts of yesterday,” adapted by Mildred Considine from the dramatic sensation “Two Women” by Rupert Hughes, also directed by Mr. Miller, and with Eugene O'Brien, Stuart Holmes, and Ida Darling in her support. ‘By Right of Purchase,” and other notable productions by this star will be forthcoming. Ae was not founded on proper facts and should be returned to the petitioners. This motion carried. The city audi-; tor was instructed to issue warrants to the State Public Health Laborator- ies at the rate of $79 per month. The matter of paving the intersections of! the car track on fourth street was| taken up and referred toa committee | which is’ to confer’ with the ‘ | board of control. The street commis: | sioner was instructed to repair Al Rosen’s awning. The city, weigher's re- port showing $280.90 taken in during | the month of January, 1918, was re- ceived and filed. The report of the city assessor for the ‘month of January, 1918, was received and filed. The fol- lowing names were drawn for the jury. W. BR, Peet, W. Bbeling, J. D. McDonald, S. M. Ferris, L. Van Hook, E. M, Walla, Matt Clooten, A.C. Hinckley, O. R. Barnes, W. B. Couch, §. W. Derrick, Carl Eliasob, 1, A. Leon- 4.25 the Presbyterian church at different 1.20 times. Rev. Trower of Washington, . 11.09 Il, was here Sunday to conduct the . 42.00 services. Vossbeck & Son R. P, Logan Jim Jensen A. Farnberg . 4.09 —_ Poole says they expect to return to-| home near Harmon. Miss Fristad had; in iBsmarck visiting with capital city - cae: Bare ay Well Known Solen morrow. j been to Harmon to attend the bene: | friends. N. P. Ex. Co. - 10. 5 = = F. H. Davis .. 4.18 Farmer Is Called WED a A. E..MeCoy . a80l or : au UUADEAODOUDEDOANG UDUUAUUODEAGUAUGNGOSUUEUOONONOaUaE nuunnauecguniiny,, Jack Moran . 3.00; Frank Olson, wall known and high- ; R. H. Neff .. 1.00 | y respected farmep of the Solen vic 85 ity, died here: Monday morning follo ing a fatal attack of appendicitis. Mr. Olson had been suffering with appen- dicitis for some time evidently but he never complained until a couple ot days before his death. He was taken 2 | seriously ill Saturday and when being - 10.00! brought to Mandan the automobile 100.69, broke down. In the meantime he seemed to rally and requested that he | be taken back home. His request W: eranted. He suffered another attac Saturday at which time the appendix vroke. He was rushed to the Mandan hospital but was only there a few Mrs. La Lone . hours when he passed away. Mr. Ol- ee pe ] json is unmarried. He had lived in ieee a Botched ity sevel years en- On motion the commission adjourn- | ae enES bniaetann ree in ed to meet again March 4th, 1918. ¢j a considera 3 7 ime he has acquired considerable | E. A. Dawson .. Kupitz Co. Kupitz Co. . Palace Hotel G, M. Mandigo & Son . Brown Geierman & Ry Mrs. M. B. Hibbs . St. Alexius Hospital St. Mary’s School Washburn Coal Co. Washburn Coal Co. Mrs. S, Adams . F. R. Smyth . Banner House . Attest: | money. He was planning on going to! Cc. L. Burton, Lafayette, Ind., to make his future City Auditor, | home. He is survived by a brother vi living in the Mott vicinity and his ee man mother, who s in Lafayette. | MANDAN ‘NEWS. |° CoMMISBIONERS MEET. aE *' ‘The county commissioners are in COLUMBIANS HOLD session in the regular March meeting. Upt to the present time no important INTERESTING MEET | business has come before the board btu ft is intimated that some import- One of the most. enthusiastic and, best attended meetings of the Knights of Columbus held in Mandan took place Sunday afternoon at the new! parochial school, when the knights as- sembled to discuss the feasibility of holding the next inititation of Bis- marck Council No. 1604 in Mandan. Over forty knights were oter from he Bismarck, among whom were Grand Alar ogee edihis n Knight Flaherty, George V. Cunning-’ Bee eee ham, Financial Secretary J, B. Hollor-} Dr. Mac an, and P. M. Casey of Minot. The Grand Fork: knights named each made talks, aS} state breed did H. C. Schulte, Dr. Mackey and At-| Thursday and F torney Kelsch of Mondan. commit: | tee composed of Dr. } Kelch and H. C. Schulte wa see what can be done about having! home of M the’ next initiation put on in Mandan. | Progrem cons was rendered. PRESBYTERIANS TO. | sn. ana L. S. Royer and Charle: spent yesterday morning in MOUGNORUGRAUROODURRORO DEG EORD: named to| held an . MeKendry. A eral numbers Mrs. Eddfe Edmundson. formerly of Mandan 1 i of Bis NAME NEW PASTOR | marck were in ‘Magdan on Sunday ai liting with friends. Mr. Edimunson e At the Presbyterian church tomor- row evening a meeting will be held at which the board of sessions will elect a new pastor for the Presbyterian) i ‘ a | church. During the past several! scat ot gata anoiner ei ine months the ‘Mandan. Presbyterlan| patriotic demonstration at the Palace churol has’ been without a pastor,| theatre in the near future. It has since the resignation of Rev. Thomp-| een some time since Mandan has giv inst whe saaay" Diener eid ena demonstration and some local} pastors have presented their’ applica- people are seriously considering iB tions for the Mandan pastorate“and a Thomas Poole and E. C. Edwards of} | is employed as a linotype operator on! The Tribune’ force. . ard, Wm. O. Hara, Chas Morris, 0. W. Roberts, H. P. Goddard, Tom O’Con- nor, Frank Geiermann, BE. V. Lahr, W. E. Lahr, Geo. Marshall, L,. EB. Opdyke, John Wray, W..J. Prater, D. J. Me- Gillis, Emanuel Brown, G. N. Livdahl, 0. E. Anderson, Chris Delzer. The following bills were allowed Lea yey paid, funds permitting: R. L. Best 20... 0. eee ee 5.75 ith Laboratories 162.00 26.40 17.87] . Best State: Pub.- Healt Marshall Oil Co. M. J. Wildes ¥. J, Alsbury. eve ich.- stated -that the, petition J. Burden . i - 137 Dan Slattery 12.87 . 4.37 Pat Kelly. large number of therh have appeared} the State Hxaminer’s office in Bis- in, Mandan to conduct the services atj marck, passed through Mandan ye: Rheumatism Back on the Job : ‘~~ With its Old-time Fury No Let-Up In Its Torture, tion, and routs out the disease germs,’ ean rid you of this disabling disease. Pestle soon you will bé reaching] S. 83, has given some wonderfal for e liniment bottle-again, for the |results in treating ‘Rheumatism: Be- lions of little pain demons; that|ing a purely. ve le klood remedy, bird ts mati i¢ purifies the of every germ, ‘ path. inter ithér awak. thus rem: cause of Rheu- en pent eee Liege Fe crete Ge: Bott Peder. ae yout ; store, on the ri ~fubbed away, because linimetits atid jtreatment that will get results, Free . lotions cannot reach the disease, It Dee ent port eaiecen ve Did y is ood, ‘and only. 8 that gue desp ta oe Crest Hanae Magia Diractor, 28 wis terday afternoon en route to Carson, | where they are today checking the of-; in Johnson's store in Bismarck, Was in fices of the county treasurer and the! Mandan yesterday afternoon en route county auditor of Grant county. 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