The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 7, 1919, Page 5

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Oa —— ‘ s ue Swing at--- BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE January White and Ready-to-Wear Sale In Full JOHNSON’S POPULAR PRICED STORE MORE ADOPTIONS REPORTED BY FATHERLESS CHILDREN BOARD Following is a list of new adoptions of war waifs reported, by the Bis- marck committee of the Father! Children of France, which has done such splendid work in providing care for the litle ones whom the great war has left without’ their natural protect- ors: Dr, A. L.. Kershaw, Pismarck. J. D. McDonald, Bismarck. H. P. Knappen, Bismarck. i Andrew Bougas, Bismarck, { Dr. C. W. Schoregge, Bismarck. — | ‘Marcelle La Rose, Bismarck, i ‘Mrs, A. W. Gussner, Bismarck, Miss Olga N. Nordstrom, Pismarck. Miss Madelon Foster, Bismarck. Ramona Camp Fire Girls, Glenburn. Mrs, J. D. McCusker, Braddock. Granville Eastern Star, Granville. Mrs. Frank Teachout, Glencoe. Mrs, Cora Teachout, Glencoe. | Mr, and Mrs. Paul Hapel, Bismarck Royal Neig hors. Wilton. Mrs. E. V. Lahr, Bismarck. Mrs. 0. B. Hoskins, Bismarck. W. oC. T. 0... Wyndmere. Clvie Chib, Wyndmere, Farmers’ Fdue: ations 1h] and Co-opera- tive association, Junior Red C Woman's ‘Literary club, ‘Fairmount Mrs, A. B. Atkins, Napoleon Eastern Star, Langdon Fastern Star, leeds. Mrs, B.C. Stewart, Stewartsdale. Mrs, A. N. La Croix, Jamestown, Miss Inga Berge, J; Ww, B. DeNaull, Jame 5 Nierling (for club), 43 Mrs. BR.) V. Jamestown. Mr. E. J. Rhodes, Jamestown. Mrs. I. RB. Neimeyer Mr. and Mrs. W. F. A. D. Gaines, Sanger (2 adoptions). Eastern Star, ‘Hankinson. Mr. Chas, F. Kellogg, New Salem. Fairview Sunday school, Wilton. ‘Woodman Circle No, 10, Wilton (2 adoptions). Mrs. J. W. Burch, Bismarck. (Mrs. Sam Robinson, Bismarck. 0. G. Davenport, Bismarck. Mrs. O.'G. Davenport, Bismarck. ‘Miss Effie Nelson, Bismarck, Mr. L. E. Malard.' Bismarck. « Malcolm ‘Nicholson, Bismarck. A. A. tSewart, Bismarck. - Wilson J. Brown, Bismarck. Va. Mecilvary. ‘Bismarck, (dona- tion). ‘A Bismarck © man ‘who's a soldier j stationed in northern France writes: “The ground ‘for miles: has been turn-| ed over and over by shells, just a bar- ren waste, not even ‘the stumps ‘left 1 Auditorium) =": DAYS MON. STARTING JAN. 13th 2:15 AND 8:15 D. W. GRIFFITH'S SUPREME TRIUMPH CREATED ON THE BATTLE FIELDS OF FRANCE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA MAIL ORDERS NOW SEATS AT KNOWLES JEWELRY STORE- I PRICES Matinees—25e760¢, 75¢,,$1.00 Nights—50c,-25e, $1.00, $1.50 |! +| onther | Friday evening of this week un- j tendance than heretofore. of what once was a wooded slope; noihing left but furrows of broken rock which look like shale piles ready for road mending. And the villages are noting ‘but a pile of stones with a sign’ stuck up to say, this was tieury, Or Malrincourt or something. ; And the refugees streaming back from captivity to find NOTHING. Your heart would ache to see those piti- ful family groups coming along. the road with bright looks, “La Guerre Finis, La Guerre Finis,” and as they come over the hill and find only a pile of rubbish, half wooden crosses and the litle patch of land which has been their only source of income grown over with burr and thistle, periaps crossed and recrossed | with wire entanglements and demol- ished communicating trenches, and a doxen big shell holes spattering yellow over the much fertilized top soil: rubbish everywhere, cold, no wood, no food—a dead horse head down in the well—can you wonder that they hardly. think life worth liv-| ing? I have seen this again and again, and the, utter despair is such that it chills your very soul. The old grand- she climbs down from the} eart, back. bent with rheumatism (1 never saw nany. crippled old peo- ple as in France), two or three crying children. and nearly al- |) ways.the mother in charge of the lit- tle group, for the father will probably never see the desolation of his home. It is terrible. T have no words to ex- press it.’” Miss Agnes Orr of Bismarck sa; You can tell this to the Children society:” I was talking t police (an American boy) | stationed at all the depots and never ,in all his life had he seen such a pathetic sight, when he helped lead a carload of fatherless bies to be sent back to their homes Some little boys and girls old enoug: to realize what it means just stood per- fectly still with the tears raining | down their cheeks because they knew they were going hack. It is a wonder- | ful thing to help these little children— (Extract from a leter written trom | Cannes, Dec. 17, by Miss Agnes Orr:)' | ‘Red Cross Approves. “Among the war orphans adopted through«the. Stars and Stripes cam- paign this last’ week, one was taken by: .the:personnel of.:the Bureau of Hospital .Administration. A girl was selected and. the personnel of this ‘bureau intends:to:'keep:in close con- tact’ with her when she:is located."-~ Cut -from..Red -Cross:-Bulletin issued by the A. :R. C. corner Due Des; Prya- mides andthe iRue di: Rivoli. johnson’s January White “and: Ready to f Today’s Weather pasts die bac For twenty-four hours ending at} noon Jan. 7. Temperature at 7 a. m. . Temperature at noon Highest ‘yesterday Lowest yesterday . Lowest last night Precipitation .. Highest wind velocity .. as 22 3 02} 35 NW ‘Forecast. For North Dakota: Fair tonight and Wednesday; warmer tonight and east | and” south’ portions” Wednesday. Lowest * Wargo Ba WAlistgn ‘St. “Paul Winnipeg. ‘Helena Kansas City . Kansag'Gity . i ORRIS a eteorologist. FOCH may / BE NEXT FRENCH PRESIDENT. N E. A. Special to The Tribune. Paris—Marshal Foch as the next president of France scems a good probability. ‘At least in the eyes of his adherents, as bets are being taken that Foch will be in the presidential chair after the next election. Roller Skating at Ar- mory Every Monday and Thursday Night, 0’Con- nor’s Orchestra.’ Big “January | White and Ready to Wear Sale in full swing at John- son’s. Free Dressmaking School - For some time the city board of education has been operating a free school of dressmaking in the high school on Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday evenings of ;each week under the direction of the teacher of sewing in the high school. This work will close on less there is a much larger an ter enroll and attend, thus keep- ing a good thing going. J. MARTIN, 1-7-4 “City Superintendent. a dozen little; Big ‘money savers at) i | ‘Mabel Juliene Scott who co-stars mighey drama of the ‘Northland, in-/ ylensely interesting and indescribably j fa ing. A two hour play com- |mencing promptly CITY NEWS * | a ee ey Enters Hospital, | Mrs, hospital today to undergo an} | operation, Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid. A regular meeting of the Presby- terian society will be held at day afternoon in A large attend- Aid. ‘The Ladies’ Aid society of the First | Baptist church will meet Thursday { evening with Mrs. J. O. Varney at her! home on Second street. All members are cordially invited. To Increase Stock. 2 FE. H: Weber of the Wonder Store leaves on No. 4 tomorrow’ for the east onan extensive buying ‘trip. “Mr, Weber announces that. it is! his*inten- tion to: materially increase ‘the:stack and number. of lines carried in. big: es- tablishment. j Adv. |MOTHER OF NORTH DAKOTA EXHIBIT AT PAN-AMERICAN DEAD | La Moure, N. D.. Jan. Mrs, John ‘Fryburger, who with her husband had charge of the North Dakota exhibit'at the Panania;Pacific exposition ‘in Call- fornia, and who fs given ctedit. for putting North Dakota on’ the ‘map through ‘this enterprise, is dead at ‘Temperatures. : aecf her home here. She was a woman | widely known and universally loved and respected, * CARRIER BOYS ARE | TO USE WHISTLES i City readers ers of th the Bismrack 2 | Tribune will be notified by car- riers when the paper is left at the door. Each carrier has been i given a whistle and has been in- i structed to blow it as he throws ‘the paper at the door. | Just wait for the whistle and isave yourself an unnecessary | trip-to the door. The Tribune is trying to give as early delivery as possible and hold the forms open ‘for the’ very latest local and telegraph news. If you are not getting The Tribune regular- ly call 32 and ask for the circu- ‘lation department. Unless you notify us' we have no way to jcheck up the carr! ‘ier boys. | WANTED—A p: pa antry ‘airla at Gr rani Pa- cific Hotel, 7 tt CUTICURA HEALS | BIBS RASH On Head and Face. Terribly Cross. Kept Him Awake. “Baby had a rash on his head and-he scratched so that it came on his face. It was scaly and became inflamed and awfully sore. He was ter- “T sent for a sample of Cuticura. I afterwards bought more, and after using two cakes of Soap and one box of Oint- ment hé.was healed.”’ (Signed) Mrs. s. btsieai: 29_E. Mitchell St., Avon- dale, Cincinnati, Ohio, July 15, 1918. Daily Use of Cuticura Prevents Skin Troubles Tt is 80 easy to prevent skin and scalp troubles by using Cuticura Soap for all toilet purposes, assisted > by touches: of Cuticura Ointment to first signs of pimples, rashes, dan- ufforirritation. Bathe with Cuticura atidhot water, dry lightly and ly Cuticura Ointment. aes tte fascinating fragrance ‘your skin. “ral intaneet cad Teicum ee cvervatere _ CALLED BEYOND, {from a complication of‘diseases, Sam iM. Ferris, a well “known resident of | the corner of Second strect and Ross: | with bik Mitchell Lewis in the special featur The ,Sign Invisible,” at the | Bismarck theatre tonight. It is a} Alfred Zuger entered the [ ‘| SAM FERRIS IS Well Known Resident of Capital City Succumbs to Com- ‘ plications After suffering for several years the capital city, died at his home on er at 12:10 this afternoon. Mr. Ferris was 58 years old. He} was one of the early Iowans to come| to Burleigh county, locating on a ranch in the vicinity of Regan, where he prospered, retiring nine years; ‘ago to this city, where he invested Bismarck real estate and founded his | home at the corner of Rosser and Sec- ond. He became prominent in city | affairs, and he made friends of all | with whom he came in contact. | There survive Mrs, Fe and two | adopted children. Fune “AN Fe- ments have not heen | yet. Big money savers at Johnson’s January \White and: Ready to |Wear Sale. | Carney Coal Phone 94 ‘0. E. Anderson Lbr. Co.| ‘HOW SOOTHING POSLAM FEELS | i ON FIERY SKIN Nothing that you ean apply to ail- ing, itching, irritated skin can he more ‘come than Poslam, fo relief is immediate. Angry surfaces are soothed, | cooled, pagified.” These quick indjea- i tions, of benefit, showing that, Poylam directness +t qual- r for ite hing e¢ze- rdered con(li- | tuirer healthier by, the use of Postaun| Soup, the tonic soap‘ forthe skin. SLUVNIONUADOENEEUAUASAUAUILAULL Ft tn tenets | Ie Hh HN PAMANVOAFOUOAEAOUAYEREAAEUAESAAERUAUOUAOLOGOOOAOAOUESONOENAEOAAOAUAEOOGAUUGAOGNOEUGALUAES latest ideas ments. lis Hoa hold, ,have. male, many suf-|> fe hi BRAVE FIGHTER RESUMES TRIP Set. T. J. Young . g Westward in on Way Furnished with a typewritten state- ment from J. R. Mitchell of the war department at Washington, reciting his military career and directing that he be furnished with transportation, T. J. Young. dispatch rider cited by both Foch and Pershing for conspic- uous bravery, and who was stranded here when he lost his ticket, w: ed up” at the Northern Pa ion yesterday and he resumed interrupted journey to Fort Slocum. While detained in Bismarck, Seri Young visited the state penitentia where he made an address to the s Young, it may now be sta was formerly incarcerated for a bri time in the North Dakota peniten tiary. involved in some way in a rather spectacular hold-up on the Northern Paci and while his guilt was so questio viction and a short prison sentence. Young's exploits in the service. of | his country have proven that. the North Dakota governor who peatarad | Jiffy Jel Mint Flavor Jiffy-Jeu comes in fresh- fruit flavors for desserts. But it also comes in mint flavor, to make instant garnish jell. The mint flavor comes sealed in a vial, so it keeps its strength and freshness. It makes a green jell with a wealth of fresh mint flavor. Serve with cold meats er roast lamb. Or mix in meat scraps be- , fore, ling; and, make, 4 meat bear oe ) Hf5 Loganberry Jifly-Jell fork fruity dessert,-and Mint for a gar- vish jell. They will delight you 2 Packages'for 25 Cents At Your Grocer's Jiffy-Jell —Waukesha, Wisconsin (356) HOSEA and improvements. Advertisements are the daily records of progress. report to you of the manufacturers and merchants who work for you, telling what has been accomplished for your benefit. le that he obtained! an early pardon, it resulted in his con-; his citizenship to him acted wisely, in the belief of Bismarck men who be- came better acquainted with the brave | Yank fighter during his second brief Sergt. Young's wife died rvice in France, | visit here. while he girl living with an aunt in Wa ton Only one “BROMO QUININE.” To get the genuine, call for full name Tab- Ww. LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE lets. Look for signature of F. GROVE. Cures a Cold in One Day Don’t let for your home. MT yt ees thmnst messes sland theme stems east mentome stom apemettomnttmetimmettome ttm camatendtomaed om pacts emettcmnttmmnstcari mm oraloasiet Youll spend the money —Get the most out of it Every year you spend a large proportion of the money you get. So much for clothing. So much for shoes. to eat, house furnishings, garden seeds and tools and what not. There’s one sure way to get the most for your money. Know what you want before you go to buy. READ ADVERTISEMENTS. The advertisements you read will tell you what is new and good. ter and dress better at less cost. Ié you think of it, you'll be surprised at the world of interest and the wealth of new ideas you'll find in reading advertise- .|Ployhar of Valley City, Are you insured? If not, a loss find you with ins: THE NEW YEAR— Is an excellent time to start a budget system So much for things ‘They will give you the They will help you to live bet- They are the |“CAT COULEE” JOHNSON IS| HERELET ’ER RIP “The session may now be consid- erea opened.” said Senator Frank E. when~ “Cat. Coulee” Johnson of Grant county showed up yesterday. Johnson. is.an. old-time employe. Phone 75, City ity Fuel Co. For the Beulah Coal FIRE INSURANCE ‘uc insure you. ficient insurance. J.B. HALLORAN & COMPANY INSURANCE Service and Protection in All Branches. Room 202, Bismarck Bank Bldg. Phone 96 5 Come in and let some officer of this bank ex-.; plain how a checking account at this bank will make home finance an easy matter. 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