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4 aot ets * | ! meine WEDNESDAY). JANi: POPULARYOUNG _. PEOPLE MARRY Two of the. most popular of the re- cent graduates of the Bismarck high school were parties to a pretty mil- itary wedding at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William ‘J. Erlenmeyer on Third , Street Tuesday evening when their oldest daughter, Miss Ruth Erlenmey- er, became the bride of Donald Mc- Coy. . The groom wore his uniform, as did some of his friends in attendane: giving a martial air to the ceremony. Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, offi- ciated, using the. ring service. The home was beautifully decorated with masses of roses. Members of the fam- ily and intimate friends made up the guests, , The bride is a graduate of the Bis- marck high with the’ class of 1918. Bismarck has few more charming or ‘more talented young women. The groom graduated from the local high in 1917, when he immediately enliste1 in the service of his country, from ‘which he has just been discharged Mr. and Mrs. McCoy will immediately take up their home here. f CITY NEWS 4 Thursday Musical Club The Thursday Musical club will meet in the community room at the city library at 3 o’clock Thursday aft- ernoon., St. George’s Guild St. George’s guild will meet at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the parish house, and all members are re- quested to be present. St. Mary’s Sewing Circle St. Mary’s Sewing circle ‘will meet at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon at Many Miners who are subject to coughs, colds, tenuier throats, weak fungs or more ‘serious ills, should receive wonderful help and strength fromthe daily use of _SCOTTS EMULSION Its rich, nourishing and tonic virtues are a bulwark of strength to the miner threatened with weakness. Scott's hel keep the blood pure and the bod strong to resist disease. very miner should take Scote’s Emulsion. every day. ‘Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 18-184 the Knights of Columbus hall, where Mesdames S, F. Lamber and Edward Bannon will entertain. The annual election of officers will be held at this time, and a full attendance is ex- Ladies’ Aid Meeting. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Swed- ish Luthérar church will hold its an- nual business meeting at the hame of Mrs. C. P. Larsen, 460 ‘Fourth street, ‘Thursday, January 9, at 2:39 p. m. Memb and friends of the society are cord invited to attend, Parish Meeting St. George's parish will hold its annual meeting at the Elks’ temple this evening. Dinner will. be served, followed by the transaction of the the evening will be devoted to social dive 5 Every member of the paiish is invited to attend./ i Methodist Ladies’ Aid | District meetings of the : Methodist Sniscopal Ladies’ Aid societies. will be held at 3 o'clock Thyrsday afternoon as follows: No, 2 with Mrs. 0. B. Lund, 723 Ninth street; No. 3 with Mrs. B. F. Kludt, 907 Sixth street; No. 4 with Mrs. C. W. Moses, 215 Park avenue. Members of the church and the aid society are urged to at- tend in their respective district, and an especially warm. welcome will await strangers in the city, who are cordially invited to meet with the ladies of McCabe church. Warder Roberts Home Warder Roberts, machinists’ mate on the U. S. S. Massachusetts, is home,. having been called hither by the serious illness of his mother, Mrs. O. W. Robe: ts, who this afternoon was sufficiently improved to be removed to: St. Alexius ho8pital. The _ Bis- marek Ji Tar is merely home on a furlough, and he will return to duty as soon xs his mother’s condition war- r s. He" looks ‘in the pink of con: dition, At Great Lakes training sta- tion he boxed: with Paul Moore, the famous lightweight, and he won the 143-pound belt from a big class. of. eontendors. Since that time he has put on about ten pounds. His boat, the Massachusetts, was within. 14 Jhours of the caast of, England ‘at one |time,;but it: has principally devoted. its time to ‘ecusing about Norfolk and Baltimor.e Druggists: refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure Stching. Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Stops Irritation; Soothes and Heals. You can get restful sleep after the first aplication. Price 60c. Carney Coal | Phone 94 O. E. Anderson Lbr. C. When you want coal, phone 7. Fineh Lumber Co. : \ a i Spebked Grape: ' hurt),:per. dozen... A few more boxes left, a bargain .'.... PRAT a : “@ 5 ust’ Received Just received a large shipment of Florida Grape Fruit, very fancy, per dozen. ...90c¢ Fruit, (which 4 4 of Alexander Apples Fruited Wheat, a regular 25c seller, we want to clean up a large stock which we will sell‘at 100 per cent below cost, per pkg. .10c¢ Sunshine Jelly (assorted) in 71 oz. Glass “Tumblers, ‘per dozen: » Pure Exthactéd Honey it 10-1b, pails $3.75 ality Groceries at Prices That ‘Talk ~ 2. $1.70 _ 145TH ST. ‘tlemen politically, he ner lot:75;ft.. by: 140 ft. may want this corner, chase it, say for $4,000 eallon the uniqueness of his expression. Now, in regard to the “If we'll stick, we'll win,” I-am going to apply this to some real’ estate I have for sale in Bismarck. It’s worth about, in my estimation, $10,000. . It’s a cor- modern. This property is to the eastward of the International Harvester Co., and the | reader, no doubt, is well aware of the fact that the International Harvester Co., repre- sents’ $500,000,000. Some day the company will win.” - seriously predict that:in the near If interested telegraph, telephone, write or -J.H. HOLIHAN | k We'lli Win” | (Credit ta Mr. Townley please) * e - While the writer may differ with the gen- annot help but admire . . deep, 10 room house, re- so if. you should pur- and “stick with it you . Estate. Phone 745 jyear’s Lusiness, and. the remainder of; a ny oes’ not |} York Chicago say that Pee Gag ELH ae bets eae One ie the most . oes ‘Mabel juliene ‘Scott who co-stars with big Mitchdll Lewis in the special feature “The Sign Invisible,” at the Bismarck theatre’ tonight. It is a mighey drama of the ‘Northland, in- tensely interesting and indescribably fascinating. A two hour play com: mencing promptly at 7:15. Don't) fail to se@ it. Last time to- night. . RR ern IN BEACH. (Major James R. Waters, state bank examiner, is in beach on official bus- iness. phere ok tea caer e PUBLIC ’PHONE. A public ’phone has heen installed in the rotunda between the two hous- es of legislature. with Emmett Griffin, keeper of the assembly candy shop, in charge. The number is 233. 1d FARGO Secretary, Charles Liessman of the state board of regents is in Fargo at- tending a meeting of the board. ‘To- morrow the regents; and the presidents of tho several state normals will con- fen. NOT.AT CAUCUSES. weaguers: report that freside: Townley. has not yet been in evidence at their secret caneuses. He was ex: pected to apepar last night, but he did not do so. Chairman Lemke was not present last night, being confined to his room hy a very severe cold. IS UL~<ST MEM-ER. Rep. Nils. Petterson of Gwinner, representative from the 13th legisla- tive district, comprising -Sargeant county, is back fo founth legisla- tive session, and he claims the distinc- tion of being the oldest memver of the house-now in active service. Rep. Petterson is an independent. whom ine league has not succeeded in retir- ing. The engagements of D. W. Griffith's ! great photoplay spectacles never fail! to draw, out the very hest,elements of icty iat, the: openings; everywhere ¥ Atd apnbdunged anf vill Hie 4x eption” to the Tulé next week when Mr, Griffith’s latest and_greatest-tri- umph,, ‘Hearts of the .World” is. pre- sented for its premiere in this city at {the Auditorium for 4 days starting Monday, January 13. Already a large number of theatre parties have been ‘organized and the theatre. will have much the appearance of an opening of the opera season in a-great metropo- is. ,-It, will be a fashionable -affair Tisehe) imoy thnbueha. dtaportd dom beautiful_and sympathetic story the great. producer has.ever made. That will be remarkable in view of his past achieverhents. C. A. Finch Lumber Co. for Monarch coal. .Phone 17. 2 ° | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY k ° | WANTED—Dishwasher at once. Good wages at Homan’s Cafe. 1 a 1 8 2t LOST—A fur coat between Bismarck and the penitentiary. Finder please return to Tribune for reward. 18 3t FOR RENT-;Warnt’ room in modern house suitable:for-two people. Close’ in. Phone 289X, 419-3rd_ street. 18 2t FOUND—A -good black purse con- taining a gmall amount of money. Owner can.have same by paying for jthis advt, and reward. 18 Iwi FOR SALE—I want some- good live { .wire that understands the hotel bus- iness, to buy my hotel at Carson, N. Dak., a live courty seat town, nd the.only: hotel ‘in town. ~ This ness will he just what you make so you hotel man, that is looking for a good location and a gold brick ! must act quick. This is an oppor: tunity which. will be grabbed at first sight of this ad,:by. some level! headed. business man.. Special re- quest to those who, do -not under- stand the hotel*business, please do not\answer this ad, do not go into a bsuiness. that, you know» nothing about and become a burden to our good little live town and a losing game for yourself. This is a ‘good business, it must, not be - ruined. ‘There -is ‘a lease on this hotel till Sept. 11, 1919, at $100.00 per month, Price $6.500.00. :A.. A. Anderson, Box No, 100, 921 5th street, Bis- marck, N. D.. Phone 315W. C. A. Finch Lumber Co. for Monarch coal. .Phone,17. ' Free Dressmaking School 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 Friday evening of this week un- less there is a_much larger at- tendance than heretofore. Bet- ter.enroll and attend, thus keep- ing a good thing going... =| . J. M. MARTIN, 1-7-4 City Superintendent. Phone 75, City Fuel Co. For the Beulah Coal ifn that me. ehanse iy | a. sample bottle. , {mortgage executed bi Cornelius, Will- For some time the city board) members on the various committees is contemplated. The only committee chairmanship definitely announced is Senator A. M. Hagan of Westhope to head the committee on elections. Ha- gan is one of the most prominent SENATE EMPLOYES SAW REAL SERVICE Ben Mooney and Hugo Carlson Both: Wounded: in Action the senate. TO TAX ALL LAND. i eee league *legislators, with Rep. pits ‘ ‘rank Prater of Arena in the chair, ane of we senate employes of the} caucused on proposed hail insurance Teen easly. have seen: real. action | jegislation last night. and this is the hi ena One of these two bas lst! principal topic of conversation today. ne ae ame in ane servicevof his |The leaguers, after discussing warious coun ef eis ben Mooney, -a.pri-| plans for taxation, decided that’ only vate in Co. A., who was wounded at| euitivated land or land suitable for Cantigny, when a piece’ of sharapnel | eyiti ‘ * i e vation should de taxed. struck him. Another, Private. Carl|fayored taxing SAAS nIer thet is ‘Hugo Carlsbn, who was » mustered under cultivation, but a majority ad- out at Camp Grant last week and whu reached home just in time to qualify , for a position in the assembly, is per- manently deaf in one ear, after spend- ioe (nyse months in a hospital follow- ge wounds sustained in. the fighting /eq into at least three zones, and the on ne a Mihiel salient..:.A third sol-| tay will be graduated, according to slier, i juy Grove, who wag a mem-|the risk in the various zones, A er of the students’ army training | jeague hail insurance bill now is be- corps at the agricultural college, and | ing drafted. j a fourth is. Archie Olson, lately home Z from camp. All are Bismarck men. A.W, Luehrs, bill recording clerk; C. H. Olson, desk stenographer, and W. J. Prater, secretary of the senate, are practically the only-old-timers in hered to the opinion that land which is under cultivation and which is not to be tilled for any good reasons should bear an equal the burden. The state will be divid- This is the time of year most try- ing on those inclined to he consti- pated. Many dread winter because of it. Don’t worry, just take Hollis-{ ter's Rocky Mountain ‘Tea, nature’s| ’N. E. A. Special to The Tribune. London —France and Belgium are 5|in the immediate need for 60,000 trac- | tors, British manufacturers can only 2» | turn out 1,099 ayear, and Francé only from 2,900 to 3,000, All large orders jare therefore heing seni to the United »| States and-Canada. hey will have to supply Europe ith 50,090 tractors every year for some to come Roller Skating at Ar-| mory Every Monday,and ‘Thursday: Night, O’Con- ‘For twenty-four hours noon, Jan. 8 Temperature at 7 a.m. . Temperature at, noon Highest yesterday . Lowest yesterday . Lowest last night . Precipitation .... Highest wind velocity . Forecast. { For North Dakota: Fatr tonight and | Thursday; colder. tonight i . <a | { | i ending at Feige. Witiston inor’s Orchestra. winnipeg "When you want coal, phone 17. elena’ . 20) Chieago oni Finch Lumber Co. Swift. Current = Kansas City ORRIS SPENT MONEY FOOLISHLY ROBER Meteorologist. | W leaguers advanced from the house to, Some] gress are -under sentence of death, proportion of} their ives be spared. SINN FEIN ENRICHES TREASURY OF BRITISH N. E. A. Special to The, Tribune, London.—Sinn Fein determination to sit in no ‘Saxon parliament ‘will en- rich the national treasury by more than $100,000 in forfeited pay checks: o this will be added another. $60,000 ‘in election fees deposited and: lost to | the depositors if they do not take | their seats. < PLEAD FOR LIVES OF . FINNISH LEGISLATORS. N. E. A. Special to the Tribune. Stockholm-—Eight members of the of major and minor distinction. Aj majority of the members of the Swed: ish riksdag in a manifest to the Fin- nish White government haVe asked Phone 75, City Fuel Co. |. For the Beulah Coal Carney ( Coal Phone 94 O. E. Anderson Lbr. Co. | ACTRESS TELLS SECRET the upper houge staff. gift of wondrous herbs. so scientifi- i bererant , j cally, blended, results are juaranteed. ‘ ; Geena a te; Jos, Breslow. . |A Well Known Actress Tells How to | ‘oday’s Weathe llaMeRICA MUST FILL Darken Gray Hair With a’ Simple | Re oe teeeh a BIG TRACTOR DEMAND. Home Made (Mixture. | Ara. ft Joicey Williams, the well known) American actress, who was. recently | playing at the Imperial Theatre in} St. Loui ‘0., |me ‘the following | statement about gr hair and how; to darken it: i “Anyone can prepare a simple mix- ture at home. at very little cost, that will darken gr: d or faded! i and. make it id glossy. To} a half pint of water add 1 ounce of bay rum. a small box of Barbo Com- a, and 1-4 ounce of glycerine. <0 ingredients can he bought at ‘ny drug at very little cost, or you. | any druggist can put it up fe | Apply to the haiy twice a Kk until) the de nd shade ig obtained, This} will make a gray haired person look! 20 years younger. This is notva dye. it does not color the most delicate sealp, is not sticky or greasy and does not. rub off. —— . “| have been a great sufferer from | stomach trouble and gall stones. No! one knows the pains | have suffered. Since taking the first dose of Mayr's Wonderful Remedy am feeling fine, can work all day and eat anything 1 want, Have no more:distress or pal- pitation of the heart from gas on my stomach. I have spent.a great deal of monty on doctors and: medicine but got nothing to help me.” It is a sim- ple harmless preparation that removes Me & the catarrhal mucus from the intes- the Stalwart majority in the senate) ting) tract, and ‘allays the’ inflamma-| during’ the last .session. The lea8tytpngow@didhoequses prapttcally uers appear. united in the belief that emaeh. ‘liver and. intestinal pilin mR, the league amendments will be sus* f udihg appendicitis. One dose will tained in supreme court and that the | convince or money refunded. ."'':'“ full league ‘program will: be carried out. a 2 INO NEW COMMITTEES. |... Senators Wenstrom, Welford, Ha* gan and Stenmo,;the senate commit. tee on committees, had about half completed their labors, at..noon to- day, and it did not seem. probable that |. a report on. senate committees would?! come intoday, at least until near the, close, of the afternoon: session. A |memberof the, committer advi no new committees; Wi} pe Hy ii Kidney Trouble Often Causes | |f Serious Backache SLOW BUT SURE. Slow but sure seems the watch- word of leaguers in this session. Th realize that haste. distrust’and ad cord were responsible for most of the mistakes.made in. the last session, and there appears to be no disposition to rush anything through without ade- fate ye qration: Thay h rs iti to! ority than’ er the league majority in the house or BISMARCK Bahn aNeal) IN ry ABE! of | When your t ack aches, and your 1 bladder and kidneys seem to be dis- ordered, go to your nearest drug store rn ' | | | ' | \ THURSDAY NIGHT ' ‘January 9 | BAKER'S HALL Bismarck Jazz Orchestra Everybody Welcome ; _—— You Can Enroll at This MODEL OFFICE. PRACTICE school under guarantee of a:sat- isfactory position as 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 |} SYMPHONY.” at tend Write i '. M. LANGUM, Pres., | Nismarck, N. D. H and get a bottle of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root.. It is a-ph; ysician’s pre- scription for ailments o! the kidneys and bladder. It has: stood the test. of years and has a reputation for quickly and ef- fectively giving results in thousands of cases. 7 rae \- This preparation. so ‘yery effective, has been placed on sale everywhere. Get'a bottle, medium or large size, at your nearest druggist. However, if you wish first to test this, preparation, send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for When writing be sure and mention the Bismarck Daily Tribune. NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORE: ° CLOSURE SALE Notice is ‘hereby given that’. the DULL jams and Clara ms, his’ wife, mortgagors, to the First Guaranty Bank, 4 corporation of Bismarck, North Dakota, dated; the 3d \day* of December, ‘A. D. 1917, and filed : for, record in the office ‘of, the Register of Deeds in Burleigh cognty, North Da- kota, on ‘the 25th y° of January, 1918, at 9 o’cleck a..m., and duly, ; corded in Book 147: of Mortgages, page 202, will be foreclosed by sale of the premises in satl mortgage: and hereinafter described, :at the front door of the court’ house in’ the city of. Bi¢marck; Burleigh ‘county, ‘North Dakota, at the hour: of two-.o’clock p.'m., on the 2Ist.day. of February, 1919, to satisfy the’ amount. due :in such mortgage on the. date-of *sale, The premises . described: in said mortgage and. which::will be sold at the sale are described.as follows: Lots thirteen and: fourteen. (13, and 14), block. fourteen. (14), McKenzie’s addition to the city ‘of Bismarck, North purse. OLAUSODOROEHNOEON QUSOUAQAEOCAiSaNUsOOONESSONuAOOSsesoaNoNoLOgN| kota. a tthe gives fa There. will be due on such mort- gage at the date of sale the sum: of $774.04, which includes interest, paid by said mortgagor a.prior mort- gagein the sum $210.00 and in- terest thereon ‘at the rate of 10, per cent after September 28, 1918.\'; The above sale will be made because of-the default of the;mor gor, who has failed to pay the safd sum of $500.00, which was due January 1st, 1918, and to. pay the. interest upon the prior mortgage as. aforesaid, and is made pursuant. to a power of sale Mr Mated this ftk day of daguary,-1919 1S. . FIRST GUARANTY BAN Se 0k narek;"Ni D5 \ »~ + Mortgagee. E. T. BURKE, 4... ‘Attorney’ for Morteneee,.: A Bismarck, /Nc Tete = 1-9-16-23-90; 2-6-13. rn sth TRAIN SERVICE The land of winter sunshine, outdoor sports and recreative pastimes awaits you and beckons to you. Every day you may enjoy golf on excellent courses, motoring 6ver Splendid roads, sport fishing in lakes, rivers or gulf. You will meet congenial people from every part of the country and the social diversions are as varied as they are attractive, There are available accommodations suited to every taste and every This incomparable winter vacation land is reached quickly and com- fortably by the thru sleeping car service now in operation. Thru Trains Daily From Chicago and St.Louis Thru Pullman service to all leading Southern resorts is afforded by numerous trains leaving Chicago and St. Louis daily at. convenient hours. * n \ ¢ | _ Winter tourist tickets at reduced fares on sale daily, good returning until May 31st. Stopover privileges. ;. - For illustrated booklet, schedules, routes, fares and other details, apply to nearest ticket agent or passenger traffic representative UNITED STATES RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION URUNUUDINOREGCEERODOECGRAGRONROREREDRGCUOUROnenEoRenanaonendatan > FERRIS: FUNERAL, Funeral of ‘Samuel Ferris’ will :be conducted tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 at 323 Second ‘street by Rev. 'New- comb. Old Hickory Lignite sold by Finch Lumber Co., phone 17. CASTORIA In Uso For Over 30 Years former Finnish lower house of con-) always " CE ptlltHn ee eke, gs well as numerous other persons] Signature Jf f (Auditorium DAYS MON.) STARTING JAN. 13th 2:15 AND 8:15 D. W. GRIFFITH’S SU REME ‘TRIUMPH CREATED ON THE «|| BATTLE FIELDS OF | FRANCE. t? MAIL ORDERS NOW “SEATS AT KNOWLES*” JEWELRY STORE qe PRICES Including War Tax. MATINEES—28c, 55c. 83c, $1.10. NIGHTS—55c. 83c, $1.10; $1.65. SUNUUAUERUEEAUDOOERAOAUUSEROSCGEUECUDEUROESUEEDCTALE TUONO Florida Southern &' Gulf Coast Resorts QUICKLY REACHED. 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