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) says nb® WEDNESDAY;.'DEC. 18,1918, “fees were held this afternoon at St.| ‘NORTH DAKOTAN FOUND DEADAN - MILL CITY INN Minneapolis, Minn:. ‘L. .G. Bumgam, Vebien, S. D., was found dead: early today in his room at the.Grace hotel, 409° Washington ave.,.S.. Petérf Mor- ton, morguekeeper, found $1,805 .in the dead man’s clothing. -Bumgam had been’ stopping at the.Grace ‘hotel for the past two weeks. He was taken il with influenza a few days ago and developed pneumonia, which caused his death. z WISCONSIN WOMAN SEEKING DAUGHTER Bismarck seems to be considered a port of missing men. Not a day passes without a letter, from some: one “back east,” seeking some lost loved one whom they-believe to be in or near Bismarck. Today Mrs. Josenh , Letbel of Kendall, Wis., writes ‘seek-\ ing“news of’a daughter by the name of (Mrs. Henry, or Julius. Belter, last heard of in Bismarck last July. Her ‘orother died November 30, and’ her mother is anxious ‘to get in touch with her. ~ . LITTLE GIRLIS VICTIM OF FLU Margaret, winsome three-yéars-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Flan- nigan, ‘well known farmers of Hay ‘Creek township, passed away at their home yesterday afternoon after a ‘brief illness with influenza "which turned into'pneumonia. Funeral serv- aMry’s pro-cathedral, and interment was made in St. Mary’s cemetery. _ ‘Fhe Ruby Ladies’ Or- chestra will give adance ~ Thursday night, Dec. 19, at Patterson’s Hall. | ,, Bigmarck hospital. -c Tuesday to return to-her rey In veaeche te Ladi ~The ‘regular: monthly » finish,my work with the govern- |; _——¢ {| CITY NEWS | —— Enters Hospital. Mrs. C. L. Dowhing entered the Bis- marck hospital today suffering from an attack of influenza. ae Dr. Matthews Well Again. Dr. G. A. Matthews of ‘Napoleon yesterday completed his second flu sojourn at the Bismarck hospital and left for his home. Leaves Hospital. Claence: Stedman’: of. Colebarbor, wtho was suffering from th ee bree completely recovered and -has jleft ‘Ms. Quanrud Home Again. Mire Obit Quanrydy) who: had,.@} 2 4 ! lowe seige/of the flu .#et the Bismarck. hospital, had sufficiently recovered, ome. Start vis" Bal Alexius, where, she is sui ‘a very severe cold. Influenza hi developed, .fortui ly. Ss Aid.) social meet: ing of, the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid’ will be held tomorrow, Thursday af- terneon. in the church parlors. Christmas program will ve given. St. Mary’s Swing Circle. The Catholic Tadie’ Sewing circle of St. Mary's parish will meet Thurs- | ANNOUNCEMENT I'wish to announce that Iwill ment about January Ist and wilt be able to devote all my time to my Real Estate and Insurance “pusiness: My old friends and cus- tomers.know my reputation; for big bargains and square ‘dealing. Thave always had the utmost confidence in Bismarck, Burleigh . county,and in the great state of ‘Dak pines f You will find my list. of bar-| gains bigger and better than ever. “Thanking you for past favors and wishing you one and all'a: Merry: Christmas and a hap- ‘py and prosperous New: Year, I :am,; yours for a square deal in business. J. H. HOLIHAN Lucas Block "Rank of Page’ { vicbre eee © day afternoon at the Knights of Co- Laist and John Bortel will be host- esses. . x Enterains vestry. Rev, and Mrs, George Euzzelle of St. George's entertained members of the vestry and their wives at dinner at the Grand Pacific hotel Tuesday -evening. Bismarck ‘Boy. Makes. Good. , Raymond D. Burman,’who left Bis- marck for training/September 1, has won promotion to the‘rank of ser- geant at Fort Sam Houston, San An- tonio, Tex.- ‘The popular: Bismarck ‘voy is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burman. 5 4 Break Hip: Mrs. Charlotte Fogersttom, aged 72, an 9. ntoneer Bismarck woman, slip- ‘ned on a icy spot on the porch of her heme Tuesdav morning and ,sustained ». fractured hip. She is,‘being treat-| ed ‘at the Bismarck hospital,. where here recovery is predicted, although the nature of ber injury. counled with her age, will make recuperation slow. After Commencement Speaker Believing that the early bird gets the prize worm, the Bismarck board of education at its Tuesday evening meeting named D. T. Owens, a mem- ber of the-board, and Supt. J. M. Mar- tin a committee to secure a speaker for Commencement, June 5. 100 Pct. Red Cross. Membership The Bismarck junior high school to- day reported a 100 per ci % * whe etched glass. ~ ’ is first-class and pric Diamond. Lavallie an ideal gift. x nt member- | i . HAROLD LOCKWOOD Everybody’s favorite who appears tonight at the Orpheum theatre in “Pals First” a six reel special feature. Oy OOOO ship in the Junior Red Cross and also tabulated the.names of 65 members ~ omental, ., Pickatd’'s ‘hand: painted China, Lib- by’s beautiful. Cut Glass and complete Dimer Sets.in conventional designs of / : Ladies’ Wrist Watches, seven ‘and * "Our stoek is'very complete, more so fifteen jewel, both American and Swiss this year than ever before, the quality ment, reasonably priced—this makes Diamond Rings, both A FEW SUGGESTIONS ~BONHA who belong: to.the American Red Cross proper. The Bismarck public (A Gifts of Jewelry i “Jewelry gifts serve the-double pur- : ‘pose of ‘being useful as well as orna- ue thy Studs. makes, in solid are reasonable. a large assort- Fountain Pens Candle Sticks Gold and Silver Pencils Shaving Sets Bronze Clocks Casseroles Desk Sets Chaffing Dishes i sv Smoking Sets Percolators _ JEWELERS , “A Victrola is the gift s solitaire and cluster, all perfeet. stones. Diamond Cuff Links, Searf Pins and Toilet and Manicure Sets in Sterling silver, silver plated, white ivory, black ivory and pearl. M BROTHERS schools, are seeking a membership of at least 1,000 in the Junior Red Cross. Home From South. (Mrs. P. C. Remington and son Paul | are home from Chattanooga, Tenn., where they visited Lieut. and Mrs. L, A. Schipfer and little daughters, and from West. Point, Miss. where they spent some time with friends. Lieut. Schipfer hopeg'to return to Bismarck in.the near future to resume his prac- tice. is er: Watch” Night Party A high school party will watch the old year out the night of December 31. The guests will be confined to students. now attending. high school, members of the high school alumni, members and officers of the school board and their families and allteachers and super- visors. A good time is expected, Must Teach Penmanship Deciding after reading the chriog- raphy of notable men that more at- BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE school in charge during her winter va- cation, at the conclusion of which a permanent teacher will be employed for the Wachter kindergarten. Both Miss Williams and her assistant, Miss Adelaide Botk, have been re-engaged for the new school year opening March A. most healthful, up-uilding medi- cine gently soothes the liver and bow- els, helps digestion, sharpens the ap- petite, brings refreshing sleep. Hollis- ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea, nature's gift. Thoro but not injurious. Jos. Breslow. Carney Coal Phone 94 QO. E. Anderson Lbr. C. Have your old hat made like new at the Eagle Tailoring Co. tention should be paid penmanship in the public schools; the Bismarck board of education has adopted a resolution requiring at least one teacher in the Junior high school and all teachers be- low the seventh grade to hold a cer- tificate in Palmer penmanship. South Side Kindergarten The Bismarck board of education has directed the opening of a kinder- garten department for ‘the Wachter school, south of the tracks. This in- novation will be inaugurated Decem- ber 30, with Miss Matilda Williams, kindergarten teacher in the Will " gold and gold filled. Uumbrellas Thermos Bottles Brooches Bar Pins Pearl Necklaces CASTORIA For Infants and Children CHICAGO LIVESTOCK. Rogs, receipts, 55,000; steady. Bulk of sales, $17.35 to’ 17.50. | Butchers, $17.45 to 17.65. Light, $15.55 to 17.45. / 4 Packing, $16.60 to 17.40. Throwouts $15.50 to 16.5 CATTLE, reseipts 15,000; feeder steers about steady. Fat cows and heifers slow to low- fat and) ‘anners steady. Calves sharply lower. Reef cattle good, choice and prime, $15.25 to 19.75. 4 Common and medium $9.25 to 15.25. Butcher stock cofs and heifers $7.00 to 14. Stockers and feeders, good choice} and fancy $10.25 to 18.50. \Stockers ‘and feeders, good choice and fancy $10.25 to 13.50. Inferior common and medium $7.20 to 10.25. Veal calves good and choice $15.00 to 15.50. Western range beef steers $14.00 to Fi ‘ ‘Cows and heifers $7.50 to 17.75. -aeep 15.000; slow. Feeding lambs strong. EES AMUSEMENTS PAGE 5 Medium,and good $7.75 to 9. Culls. $4.00 to 6.75, Life Is One D—m After Another for Harold Lockwood BUT HE WINS IN THE. END IN “PALS FIRST” A Dandy Screen Drama With a Wonderful Star. You Know What. He. Has Done In Other Pictures 80 See Him at His Very Best. ORPHEUM In Use For Over 30 Years baile choice and prime $14.75 to TONIGHT ways bears Médium and good $13.50 to 14.75. TOMORROW the WLR Gulls $9.50 to 12.00. Signature of lo Ewes choice and prime $9.00 to 9.50. ————— oe AS Se tee toe tr moan /ill there be a VICTROLA T choosing it. OUR HOME MADE Per Pound OUR HOME MADE OUR HOME MADE ~ Candy Canes, Candy, Ribbons,’ -Home Made Chocolates. ° We sell Raimer’s, Lowney’s, and Roach-Tisdale Chocolates from 50¢ to $5.00 per box. WHITE'S White’ CONFECTIONERY STORE At Christmas time, the ,“‘sweet tooth” of America ealls for candy. Young and old alike favor it as a holi- day token—you make no mistake in CHRISTMAS SPECIALS { American Mixed 35¢ OLD FASHIONED TAFFY PEANUT BRITTLES AND PEANUT 5 CANDY, Per Pound............ 3 IC ip CHOCOLATE FUDGE VANILLA FUDGE AND ASSORTED CHOCO- LATE, Per Pound, Vay _ Our own made’jin Bismarck’ ‘box candies are guaranteed equal to any. Our famous New York caramels will make her happy. ; We make special prices‘to Churches, Schools, etc., for Xmas candies in quantities. SATISFACTION ot FOR CANDY In your home this Christmas? Do not deny them this necessity another Christmas. upreme, enjoyed by every member of your family every day in the year. VERY EASY TERMS GIVEN IF DESIRED Our complete stock has just the size, style and finish that you want in your home. Demon- strations at any time gladly given whether you intend purchasing or not. Every one should learn the tone quality of the incomparable Victrola. HOSKINS, Exclusive Victor Dealer for Bismarck e