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‘i t \ russell, FIRST LEAGUE. MONDAY,°JAN. 6; 1919 770% but the few who know just what It.{3 also know how to keep their own council. CAUCUS TO BE DADDY OF RED * HELD TONIGHT President A.C. Town Cc. Townley, William Lemke and Other Spel- binders.to Talk. ,” eet NO FIREWORKS EXPECTED The. league's. first. secret . caucus, preliminary to. the oponing of the six- teenth general assenibly at noon to- morrow, will beheld this evening at’ Patterson's hall, whither league head- quarters have been removed from ta basement room in ‘the ‘Northwest ho- tel. President A. C.’.Townley will personally direct the deliberations of ‘the 35 league senators and 81 league representatives. who are qualified to attend this’ poxwow,.... The. big, chief ‘will ve assisted ‘by’ William Cemke, Chairman_of the repulican slate cen- tral committee; Walter. Thomas ‘Mills, the New Zealand socialist whom: Pres- ident Townley imported from. Berke ley, Calit., to spellbind, for .tho league; Anthony ‘Walton, pioneer. Ward .coun- ty leaguer. and: former representative; Senator A, M. Hagan of Westhope and other leaders in the organiaztion. Influential leaguers state: that to- night's meeting. will be-simply. a get- together session, and that. good will and good-fellowship..will prevail. It is_expécted, ‘however that Président Townley -will lay down’ the law on the:‘spetakership, for which ‘it is now generally admitted L. L. Stair ts slat- ‘ed. and it fs probable thatthe’ league policies‘for the Whole session will ‘be outlined. * The league has its entire-corps of paid thanagers’ and assistants On the round. These include Jack Hastiigs, Preside of the Jeague’s Fargo bank ct TRAILRETURNS TO ASSEMBLY Fred Turner of Dickinson Ex- pected to’Be Big Aid in Highway Legislation. ¥. W, Turner, “daddy of the Red | Trai omes ‘back to the 16th assem- bly with the unique distinction of be- ing among the few, if-not ‘the: only legislator elected with ‘the endorse. ment ‘of both league and anti-league factions. Turner is also the only mem- | ver of ‘the: Stark county delegation | elected this. year whose right to sit, is not "being ‘contested, Turner . is an ‘expert in highway matters. He devoted months of his time as president of the Red,Trail to extending this transcontinental’: high- way .across North Dakota and to ‘the building of ‘a bridge across, the Little Missouri at Medora. He is expected to be of great vaiue in the house in the drafting. of comprehensive ‘high- way legislation which will assist: the state in extending its system of trunk- ine highways, Representative Turner was author of the original Dickinson normal con- current resolution, introduced in the 18th legislative assembly, submitted to the people for their approval. ani. finally ratified by the 15th assembly. He came to Dickinson... quarter of a ‘century ago as a blacksmith with a circus. He liked the town, and when the circus went on he remained be- hind, establishing a pioneer smithy there. _When the automobile came, he expanded into the garage ‘business, and he has prospered. cretary of the organ-| ‘This is the time’ of year most try- ‘Allen ‘Box, ‘secretary | ing on those ‘inclined to be’ constl- of the, coun defense and one, of pated. Many dread’ winter because the tea! ‘organizers//W."'W.| of it. Don’t wotry, just take Hollis- Vorett, editor of the Fargo Colirier-|ter’s. Rocky Mountain Tea, nature's ‘News; Billikin, the league ‘cartoonist, editor -° the ‘Nonpartisan Leader, ‘snd others, too numerous. to! mention. Walter Thomas Mills is the demigod ‘of the session. - His appearance in. the league hotel. lobbies is.a signal for an oyation. | His. process - from point to Point is. one continuous triumphal march. . The leaguers.may admire their other leaders, put they seem to worship :the Berkeley man:’ Townley is not much in evidence, adhering’ ie his..rooms, where he is constantly: gonference.with leutenants‘and lex legislators: Lemke" is in clog tetidance’ on ‘his: chief; Big’ mei tithe , Popular pinion, is’ ‘ma Rf; gift of wondrous herbs. so sclentifi- cally blended, results are guaranteed. | Jos. Breslow. Roller Skating at Ar- mory Every Monday and Thursday Night, O’Con- nor’s Orchestra. Big money savers at in| Johnson’s.. January pistire: 'e [cry News J “Mrs. 8. B. Nickleby is confined to her bome suffering from a light at- tack. of influenza, Two Little, Yanks. “Dr. ‘and “Mrs. S. B. Toney are the patents‘ of: handsome twin boys ‘born A CLEAR COMPLEXION Ruddy Cheeks—Sparklin; | | —Most' Women Can Bd a Well-Kaown aan Pe Ohi renin ey Dr! B/ Mi Edwards for’? years’ treated scores of women for liver. and. bowel ailments. During these years he gave to his patients a Prescription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed. vith olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards” live, ratte, You will know them by ir Olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers onthe liver and bowels, which cause a nornyal |’ ; action, carrying off the waste and poison ous matter in one’s system, If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull yes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, ‘a | istless, no-good feeling, all out of ‘sorts, nactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards’ Olive *roblets nightly for a ume | and note the pleasing results, Thousands of women.as welt as; ‘men wake Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the euc- cessful substitute for calomel—-now:and then just to keep in the pink of condi 10c.and 25¢ ¢ pet box. All druggisiy Eyes ve ‘We will add a ‘Large Stock of New Furniture such as the following RUGS AND CARPETS, BRASS ‘AND ENAMELED BRASS BEDS ; DOUFOLDS AND DAVENPORTS CHIFFONIERS, AND DRESSERS, TABLES: OF’ “ALL KINDS, _ SECTIONAE BOOK CASES, TABLE LAMPS, MIRRORS, BOOK ‘RACKS, RUGS, ROCKERS, CHINA CLOSETS, WASTE. BAS- KETS, FOOT STOOLS, DRESSING TABLES, WRITING DESKS. W. E. Perry, Manager of this. new Furniture Company is an old resident of Bismarck and well known to ‘At the Orpheum theater tonight. ‘The star of stars in a: romance of high gociety. Young: wears nineteen Lucile creations in “the Re: = | Lodge murses’ Her lates’ ind finest. select Miss" eason why.” during the ish “week” at ‘St. Alexius hospital. it Batten: Star | Tomorrow. A regular/, mheeting of the Sismarck chapter, hake Easterp Star will le heid at ‘the’ Masonic temple at ie 30 Tuesday evening.“ Masonic M Meeting}, A Togular meeting of Bismarck No.5, will be held at. the Temple tonight at 7:30, Tho E. A, degree "wil} be conferred. w.'6. TU. The Bismarck Woman's Christian Tenperance union will meet at the home? of ithe Bismarck ° hos- pital at, tbe usual hour Tuesday after: ‘noon; - when Miss Hoeriann, will be | Bostess._ Mclean, of Second ‘street has rented her home for the winter to Obert’ O. ‘Olson, state treas- urer. She expecis to; spend the win- 4er in Denver with her son Lester. kin route she will visit in St. Paul for a few days. + Here for Session. Cernal Paul Johnson of Mount, N. D.. one of the new members of the legislature from) Pembina county is on the ground looking forward with interest to the legislative session. He is the member of ol as of the house and is re | noises. istered at the Grand Pacific.) :: Capt, Roan Home. ‘Capt. and ‘Mrs. M. .W, Roan and f tle daughter are “home ‘from /Jutors of ‘Dodge cars, «| seventh ,|nery with which we are connected to; Tag? i. “the Tmedieal ‘ officers ‘corps. Cagft. Roan will resume his practice with oan & Strauss, and he and his family Have taken apartments at the Grand, Pacifi¢ for the winter. we. Home From Camp Taylor. M. C. Gilman, head of the M. C. Gilman Automobile Co. local distrib- returned today from Camp Zachary Taylor, Louis- ville, Ky., where he lacked but ‘four weeks of completing his course for an officers’ commission. Mr. Gilman will immediately resume charge of his. business here. For Her Sister. Mrs, Charles A. Snyder of Vroad- way, ontertained at dinner Sunday evening for her sister, Mrs. Anna Hamilton of Great Malls, Mont. An elaborate ten-course dinner was served and covers were laid for ten, The ¢ nter of the board was dressed with a beautiful boquet of carnations and ferns. The event proved very en- joyable one. Celebrates’ Birthday. Miss Mayme Katz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Katz, celebrated bh birthday anniversary Satur- day evening, when she pleasantly en- tertained five of her little friends. Af- ter. several hours devoted to a tasty lunch was served. Tho gu included Ruth Gordon, Mirian Strutz, Annabelle White and Eunice Stei: metz. Saw Much Service, “Although once of twice on a boat ready to go over, Cliff Norton, mu: tered out last week at Camp Grant, is hom without having seen actual over- sees. service,. after graduating from the Fargo agricultural college occu- pational training school, ‘being as- CASTORIA , -For Infants and Children in Use For Over.30 Years wT Meta the, Bignaturs a We wish to thank our patrons for the many letters of encouragement and appreciation, of the good quality of Oak Tanned Leather we furnished! them with this year.. In order to give better service, we have made arrangements with the tan furnish us with this leather, and we| will trade in. your hides and give you! prompt leather in return, at prices that will beat the eastern mail order Send'':-as-‘your' hidés:‘-and order | eather. at., venee, or, write for tags, and, Rrices. “GROVE HIDE & FUR GOMPAX 1. ern ‘samp where Capt. Roaiy ~ FURNITORE AND: Cait ismarck, N. Dek. signoé to-the 38ur aistision, and ‘tral ing.at Camps.Shelby, M: Y, Merritt, N. J. and Lee, winter—no fruits, or’ vegetabies to help ‘the stomach. Your ‘best’ relfef, 'N: your greatest friend, 1a° Hollister’s 1 | Rocky Mountain: Tea, - -guaranteed to constipated dread | positively relieve constipation or your money back. J. Breslow,, 4 People “easily People have come from far and near to take advantage of the closing out sale of our $8,000 stock of: Walk Over and Net- tleton shoes of a saving of $2.00 to $5.00 a pair. Must have the room for our Cloth- ing Department. . $6.95 - $5.95, . $4.95 $10.00 to $12 Shoes, now. $7.00 to $9.00 Shoes, ~.ow $5.50 to $7.00 Shoes, 1. 9w. CUSTOM TAILORING EXPERT REPAIRING S.E.BERGESON & SON HAND PRESSING DRY CLEANING You Can Enroll at This MODEL OFFICE PRACTICE school under guarantee of a sat- isfactory position a8 soon as competent or your tuition re- funded. Send for particulars. When you know more about this college and what it has done for hundreds of the most successful business men and women, you'll attend. ° “Write ci be iG. M. LANGUM, Pres, BISMARCK GERT BLOCK IN UNDER TAKI uw HoWsnbigorob ane OPEN FOR BUSINESS _ ON THE CORNER OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE IN THE HAG- A FEW DAYS ‘We Have Bought the Big Furniture Stock of A.W.LUCAS Co. also the Lucas Undertaking Parlors all furniture buyers. He will give his entire attention to the management. The Undertaking Parlors will be kept in the same location on Main street. DAY PHONE 100 Way Sagless Sicings and d Malfieasea We are exclusive dealers for Bismarck for the genuine Way Sagless /SHEINES: and Way. Never. Spread. Mattresses. NIGHT PHONE 100 or 687 Our Carpet aad Rug Department pilgrimage befo: are Wiltons,* Brussels ‘a! rugs that are Is the Mecca.to which the*housewife should make at least one before: ‘deciding @pon her Winter floor coverings. Here nd many seamless art WE ARE THE SOLE AGENTS FOR THIS TERRITORY FOR THE FAMOUS FRE neat aca