The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 10, 1919, Page 5

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fl FRIDAY, SAN2 10,1919." + BISMARCK DAILY TRIBFNET Paaegswica WOMEN HOLD SEATS ON NAT. — COMMITTEE Chicago, Jan. 10.—Two women oc- cupied seats in the national Repub- lican committee today for the first time in the history of the organiza- tion, They were admitted on proxy. The action marked the beginning of a new epoch in the deliberations of the party.. They were Mrs, Josephine Corliss. Preston of Washington who held the proxy of Perkins and Miss Nellie Garrett Hay of ‘New York who! held the proxy of Herbert Parsons from the Empire state. The commit-| tee began its all day’s love feast wit! an executive business sesison. Every William, H- Hays’ read ‘his annual re Port bearing. chiefly. upon the. con- gresional. victories: The committee adopted resolutions upon the death of Theodore Roo: velt’s ideals and stated that they must not die but be carried on. “The leson of President Roose- velt’s patriotism shall not be forgot- ten,” he said in conclusion Captain A. A. Jones Arrives in Gotham Capt. A. A. Jones, former school board member, has arrived in New York and expects to be mustered out soon. He has been under fire and was wounded. He wired Scott Derrick today. Miles City Quintet Plays Here Tonight The Miles City basket ball team ar- rived on ‘No. 4 this morning in the pink of condition to try conclusions with the local high school quint. ‘Bismarck High players are said to be in excellent shape for the ‘fray. The Miles City team was runner up in state ‘contest and there are some speedy players in‘ the aggrégation. The contest is staged for this even- ing at the high school gym. A large crowd of enthusiastic rooters will be there to support the home team. COMPULSORY MEDICAL INSPECTION ASSURED Compulsory medical inspection in all public schools of the state and the appointment of a county school nurse, advocated by retiring Superin- tendent of Public Instruction Macdon- ald, will be provided for in a eaguey measure now under: preparation. Leg: islation covering this point was ad: vocated in Governor Frazier's. inaug- ural: address. © has) yeh aeoitn TL 1 ennai) 101 OINNER IN PARIS 18 2°70) nn cc USTILL A HUN DESIRE NE. A, Special to The Tribune. ‘Paris—Within three days French jolice . arrested. seven Germans, in| Paris. who had escaped from Germany | with, conyoys of French civilian and military); prisoners. of war. _.,They thought;;the termsof the ,anm permitiedo: their, eturn,,to. where :they had lived, before; th r. They said they, came, tp,,‘Krance; .be- causethey<did not, get enough to e4t, across, the . Rhine. 4 16) When you want coal, | phone 177) Finch Lumber Co. / i Chinese Wedding Predents. In social circles of the celestial em- pire the family of the bridegroom makes presents to the fumily of the bride of various articles a few days before the day fixed for the marriage. The presents generally consist of food, the leg and foot of a pig, the leg of a gont, eight sinall cakes of bread, eight torches, three pairs of large red cza- dles, a quantity of vermicelli, and sev- eral bunches of firecrackers. COUGHING SPELLS ~ BREAK YOUR REST Put a stop to them with old reliable Dr. King’s New Discovery ‘That raw, hoarse throat must be soothed. That -loaded chest rast ‘be t cough must be checked so you can sleep. *'Dr.-King’s New Discovery, lise been selieving colds, and coughs for a Century wahout the least disagreeable Your’ drageist ‘has it because it is well-known and in big demand. 60c and. $1.20. Try this for Constipation Keep the bowels on schedule time with pas "a New. Life. Pills, the ous wal th emraplextion clear, the stomach the te uncoated, the breath untainted. Mild yet positive. 25. ae HARD TIME DANCE SATURDAY, JAN. 11 at BAKER’S HALL - Bismarck Jazz Orchestra x SS aaa LILLIAN GISH z#HEARTS OF THE WORLD’ — METROPOLITAN % Lilliam Gish and Adolphe Lestina in a scene from D. W. Gri fith’s wonder spectacle “Hearts of the World’? coming to the Aud torium for four days, twice daily, starting Monday matinee Jan- uary 13th. . SOME FACTS COCERNING , Wound in Mr. “HEARTS OF THE WORLD.” | ing shrapnel. — vavid Lloyd George, prime “Hearts of the World,” which is an-| of England, received Mr. Gr riffith’s arm from fly- inister h in CLAIM VICTORY -|MACS OUSTED; ON SEAS ISSUE London, Jan. 10,—Dispatches state that Lloyd George and Clemenceau have scored a great victory in the freedom of the seas issue,and it is stated that the ‘Morocan question probably will not be mentioned. NEILSON WINS TRUTH TRIUMPHS (Continued From rage One.) ing been president of the North Da- kota Federation of Women's -clubs, Mr. Macdonald has contended’ both before and since the recent general election that she was lacking in the most superficial ‘educational qualifi- cations, for the office of superintend- ent of public instruction, Miss ‘Nielson ran as independent, and Mr. Macdonald with the endorse- ment of the league. Her majority was more than 6,000, to ‘which country | women, wives, daughters and sisters of leaguers, contributed as much as the wives of city dwellers not vaffil- iated with the league. | Carney Coal Phone 94 QO. E. Anderson Lbr. C. CASTORIA' ; For Infants and Children | In Use For Over 30 Years | Always bears CoM UlHia the 4 Signature of fo LeeKie {moved their SONS OF NORWAY ‘Meeting TONIGHT AT K. P. HALL OPEN INSTALLATION ‘as possible and hold the forms | not getting The Tribune regular- ; nounced for a special egagement four days'U? the Auditorium commen: cing’ Mandaf, Jan. was eighteen | months in the making. { The production is not in ar s a war play, but a love ‘stor great war, with the conflic the grim background. * The battle scenes were taken on t battlefields of #rance by perm and with the a nce of the Br and French governments. Mr. Griffith and many cipal, players, © including E Dorothy Gish dnd Mrs. Gish of the two girls; Robert Harron and George A. Siegmann, were under act ual bombardment on ore occasion for’ a period covering four hours. J Mr. Griffith had to wear’a steel lel mét to‘protect him from shrapnel and ja'gas HyaSk"to protect. his lungs div- hk tHe'taxiiig of many. of the stirrin, 'scenés’ “Midtiy of the ‘most striking scenesin the film owe their effec! Billy” Bitzer, who was w n: der fire hundreés of times. Neither) Mr. Griffith nor any of his company received inuries other than a slight RAR eee BRITISH AUTO MAKERS FEARING COMPETITION. N. E. A. Special to The Tribune. London.—Auto OIL WAVES FLOATED ALLIES TO VICTORY N, E. A. Special to The Tribune. London.—Lord Curzon in a speech | ‘before a gathering of the petroleum council declared that “we might al- | most say that the allied cause foated | to’ victory on a -wave'of oil.” He re- vealed the secret ‘that’ when ‘loyd ueorge came’ into power the stocks | of naval fuel oil were greatly deplet- ed, but thot after 17 months o: stren- uous Work a reserve of 1,890,009 had | been raised, enough to guarantee a vcontinual supply: ‘ Plantfood in Soil. | “a chemical analysis cannot show the mount of avaflable plantfood in a soil. | A chemist could, without difliculty. muke an artificial soil containing every | element of plantfood in abundance, und yet be perfectly sterile. Peat, for ex- ample, is usually very rich in nitrogen. but it is locked up or unavailable. To pulverize it and mix it with lime is to change ii into a, highly nutritious soil. | AGA oS EST ! Womanly Intuition. { Intuition is the faculty by virtue of which a woman van understand. her husband without listening to’ what he ways. CARRIER BOYS ARE TO USE WHISTLES, City readers of the Bismrack | Tribune will be notified by car-| riers when the paper is left at! the door. Each carrier has been; {| private audience in the British cab- | your inet rooms in- Downing street, Lon-| don. Upon Mr. Griffith’s departure, Lloyd Gedrge speed you in reat work and grant that: you may complish youn desires.” In the: prologue: iof: ‘the, story of “Hearts of the: World,” ‘Lloyd! George is seen shaking. hands with Mr. Griffith prior to.the latter's departure for the French lines. More than 129,000 feet of film. were taken, although only 12,000 feet are used in the production. David’ Wark Griffith: was the first er to set fogt in the front S. This ‘Was, of course. hefore. the! United! States entered “the There is no papier mache séenery. nor any artificial scenery of any kind in the production; no studio supernumeraries, no i ities what soever film. Mr. Grit- Worls ” with serving only asc the grim background for the un- folding tale of life in avsmall French village. i manufacturers — in ng the competition advantage will give which them, plants and are prep: to supply their trade. French “and Halian firms are also suid to be fur- ther along in plans for production than England. Washington, J 10.—A temporary naval force of 205,000 men. for the year beginning next July was decided upon today. This force is 25,000 less than recommended by Daniels. Roller Skating at Ar- mory Every Monday and Thursday Night, O’Con- nor’s Orchestra. Cc. A. Finch Lumber Ci arch coal. Phone 17. =S————_—_CC—_—_—_— CAD STS ANE , Writing desks. JUST RECEIVED BIG SHIPMENT LOWNEY’S CHOCOLATES BOXES FROM 15c UP: . given a whistle and has been in-| structed to blow it as he throws | the paper at the door. col Just wait for the whistle and} save yourself. an unnecessary ! trip to the door. The Tribune is trying to give-as early\ delivery; open for the very latest local} and telegraph news. If you are, ly call 32 and ask for the circu-j lation department. Unless you} notify us we have no way toj| check up the carrier boys. i when you want coal, phone 17. Finch Lumber Co.. : Saturday & Sunday ' SPECIAL Lowney’s Mixed Choco- dates; regular price per pound 80c. ‘ -—AT— 60c COWAN’S Drug Store WILL. MISS NIELSON’S HELPERS LOCATE Dr. George A. MacFarland, for mor than 25 years president of the Valle: City normal, and J, W. Riley, fo many years superintendent of publi instruction for'Cass county, have re- families to their new homes in Bismarck and are prepared to enter upon their duties a ants to Miss Nielson as oon supreme court has ousted Macdonald, the unwilling ,quitter Dr, and Mrs, McFarland and the J. L. Bankston r street, while Mr. and Mr daughter Helen ccupying the Kirk home in Riverview. SPECIAL MEETING, Mrs. F. A. Copelin, director of work for the Junior Auxiliary of the Red Cross announces a special meeting ot all Junior workers at the Red Cross work rooms Saturday at 2 o'clock, and urges every one to turn out and Riley and injst theallotiment of work | quarters at once. ‘There:will be, heip t jue to be forwarded to head-| and work for every girl. which is Basket Ball MILES CITY HIGH vs. BISMARCK HIGH TO-NIGHT — AT BISMARCK HIGH GYMNASIUM : ADMISSION 10 and 25 CENTS — Phone 448 ve S your eye- sight all that it should be? 110 Fourth St. 4 . lf not,,our glasses will undoubtedly correct it. ict If:type blurs, or near-by objects look far away, or far-away objects seem near-By; your vision is imperfect. glasses we won’t prescribe them. This examination entails no cost or obligation. Let us give you a thorough examination. If you don’t’ need If you. do—we will fit you perfectly. It is part of our good service. BONHAM BROTHERS ; E. B. Woodward, Optometrist in Charge of this Department. jreeeween ne none eeeene- FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING PARLOR OPEN FOR BU 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, sec- tional bookcases, table lamps, mirrors, book racks, rugs, rock- ers, china closets, waste baskets, foot stools, dressing tables, and 7 i : | Lucas Un We are exclusive dealers for Bismarck for the genuine Way Sagless Springs and Way Never Spread Mattresses. DAY PHONE 100 11th, ON THE CORNER OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE IN THE HAGGERT'BLOCK' SATURDAY JANUARY We Have Bought the Big | Furniture Stock of A.W.LUCAS Co. also the FAMOUS HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET Way Sagless Springs and Mattresses NIGHT PHONE 100 or 687 . dertaking Parlors W. E. Perry, Manager of this new Furniture Company, is an old resident of Bis- marck and well known to 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. WE ARE THE SOLE AGENTS FOR THIS TERRITORY FOR THE

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