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SATURDAY, (BEB. 15, 1919, a r ¢ le \ : W. Parker of: Lisbon’ was elected first PRETTY TEA .GIVEN BY MESDAMES Sure! French Boys ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM TO BE GIVEN ANYBODY SEEN Vise SrOslIeClGANE een tt Ga i eo 9 dent; C. \N. 4s we GRACE AND HAGAN FOR MRS. WOOD: _ Love Their Teacher! AT MCABE CHURCH NEXT TUESDAY MISSING NURSE? | rors, secretary for the twenty-fourth = dit) | = * / , ~~ _|time, and Otto ~ Sougstad, of ‘North- Mrs.‘ Howard R. Wood of Deering, | effect, which was most harmonious, : Division No. 2 of the Metholist, La-| Solo—Mrs. John Graham. ' pooe, treasurer, succeeding ainbert wife of Lieut.Gov. Wood and one of | Was obtained, dies’ Aid society announces the fol-| Violin solo—Misg Clarke. i larrington, of aFrgo, a farmer Bree : the most popular of the legislative la-|_ S'e8dames Hagan and Wood assist- Jowing program for Tuesday night| Duet—Mrs. M. C. Schoelkupf and jdent of the state associat! aap eednt) ies eens ed Mrs. Grace in receiving more than at.8 o'clock in the Methodist church: |Mrs, J. A. Larson. | | Forks will entertain the members o| les, was guest of honor at a very|200 guests. Little Misses Thelma + Prelude. See Saw—Mrs, Donald McCoy, Miss- the association next year. pretty. Valentine tea given by Mes-|Liessman and Mildred Matthews at- Solo—Miss Rergliot Caspal es Gertrude Hoffman, Ester Taylor, = dames John N. Hagan and Richard H,| tended the door, and Mesdames John ay are Gaspary. Lydia Hagen, Pauline Lobach; Messrs. Grad at the home ‘or tHS.1 Brown, N. C. Macdonald and C. D. Duet—Mrs. John Larson and Mr.|George Register, Howard Watkins, ‘ Fite 7 3 e latter om! King assisted in the living room, Mes- Fred Hanson. Walter Penwarden, M. Royce, Jr. | ruth street Friday afternoon. The |dames “H. A. Bronson and William Reading—Miss Geraldine Penn-| Sold—Miss Mary Boysen with violin j ‘unction afforded an excellent oppor-| Langer poured, and Mesdames George warden. obligato. 4 3 tunity for Bismarck. women. to meet |K. Foster and Lloyd Rader, the latter Piano Solo—Mrs. E. D. Rose, Reading—Miss RPergliot Caspary. | Wy “ : visitors who are here for the session |of Dickinson, assisted in the dining Duet—Messrs ‘Halvorson and Hum- There will be no chargé for admit- \ \ and newcomers who. have been | rooms phreys: « tance, but an offering will be taken.’ proven Ay eats by _ official Readinrs and a group of songs by Trice, n BS the capitol, and it was| Miss Pergliot Caspary, with Miss Hoff- thoroughly enjoyed ‘by. everyone. man at the piano; piano selections hy | RED. CROSS CANTEE GIRLS ‘Masses of roses and carnations, Val-| Mrs C.K. Gummerson, and violin 1 " wT a ‘ entine favors and. tiny American flags! mmubers by Judge Grace, accompan- TO GIVE A _ BENEFIT DANCE conte the decorations.~ The jed hy Miss Hoffman, offered divert- - 3 were drawn, and a semi-dusk jisement. The Red (Cross canteen girls will Fach one of these girls have 12 A See C SGC RRR al RON Rt i Ks give a dance Monday evening, Feb, 17; tickets for sale at a fet r each, ana | ’ A me it x ‘ oy © to raise [22 cents apiece for extra ladies, O’Con- Be ON GREEK WOOD, AS SUCH | tte Pee tae £0) Fa oe Ba nor’s orchestra will play, and refresh- Ey : ‘J | ands sti given to alll ments will be served. | ‘The. following LONG LETTY, DELIGHTS AGA N| soldiers and sailors abourd trains. The | members of the canteen committee will : ten young ladies in this branch of the }act as patrons and patronesses: Mr. Charlotte Greenwood clinched ‘her | Hallie Manning, as the delicious little service are: Dorothy Sehnecker, Cath-|and Mrs. B. ©. Marks, Mr. and Mr old. on the affections of inany old| ingenue, Chita Alvarez. Hobart Cav- erine Griffin, Margaret Kelly, Hattie |P. J. Meyer, Mr: and Mrs. J.C. An- . ‘friends and Won as many new ones in| {MOEN was a new Harry Miller, and Satre, Margaret Wynkoop, Dorothy |derson, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Brown, Cuticura Clears Dandruff : 5 See wri ay | # decided improvement over the orig- Pilmoor, Kathryn McGarvey, Beatrice) Mr. and Mrs. J. P. French, Mr. and her second appearance here Friday | inal, His comedy bits were spontan- | s| McQuillan, Mary Schroeder, Fmma Me-! Mrs. O. N. Dunham, Mr. H. J. Dueme- In One Treatment . evening in a scintillating farce set to work throughout that of | Garvey. land | On retiring, comb the hair out straight, 3 ‘music and: labeled “So Long Letty.” | ’ i ; then make a parting, gently rubbing in a ‘ i teem NU ae Cuticura Ointment with the end of the The eccentric comedienne was even! “go: Long Letty” played to a house finger. Anoint additional partings until metter, if that were possible, than on! which filled the Auditorium . to’ ca- : he © struck him, he was swept down the the whole scalp has been treated. Place her first appearance here a year| pacity, and it could repeat the per-| The best way to encourage the “back || CITY NEWS [J inetine and over the long flight of alight covering over the hair to protect ago, | formance. with equal tonight, | to school” moyement is the employment | steps, falling heavily on the sidewalk the p:°*w from possible stain, The next She has retained such old favorites’ or any other old time it might nlease | of more school marms like Miss Claire F LaM below. He was conveyed to his home, | morn 3 shampoo with Cuticura Soap as Eunice Burnham, in the role of to. It is a show that wears well. and | Lois Butler Lee of Wichita, Kansas.) 7) 5 5 rom LaMoure 5 where it was found that no bones were and). Swale, aang Dy ernibaer} wace Miller, the neglected wife so hosides, there is Charlotte, the inim-| And ‘xenerons America ix sending Miss], T- 8. Hunt of LaMoure is (aking 1 broken, but his injuries were so severe any orl with, the bangs Sine ee badly in need of new corsets, and itable. | Lee to France to patch up the schools} the sights at the capitol. that he will be confined to his bed for Sees ee % eS EOite of the wits de vachated, dust icts ! pont Visiting Daughter sovoral days, andshe probably will suf-| Dolly Chesher, young hvidow, n| | 385 Cuticura Toilet Trio a , a . ar education: in France is set for 2 _ . fn ete rer from the effect r weeks to c BoE : . on e si 5 ae LAST. RITES FOR ‘ this morning condueted the last rites] poom, we'll say ! atte Hoftaan ot un Hook Is, visit- e elfects for weeks to come. | nurse in a north shore home, Chicago. | | Consisting of Soap, Ointment and Tatcum J over the remains of the late Mare | 95 ES eee et ne her aug hter, J ne live Hoffman, Visiting in Bismarck. She went out for a\ walk taking, her | Jet in maintaining skin purity and skin ne i n. ‘The ser s were | “ aa Taal ‘a stenographer in the’ senate. Mr. Charles F. Schick of Lark, N. | mployer's Pekinese lap dog with, her, sea tiene aetcemiens comtaet with jat St thédral at 9 o'clock, noon Sunday school. Grocery Damaged. D., a former member of the legisla-; Then she disappeared. A man says he your skiri as in use for all toilet burpapea, ~ Michael J. Hiltner,|with interment at, St.) Mary's ceme-| 8 o'clock evening services. Joe Brown's “Cash” grocery south of |ture, has been visiting in Bismarck | Saw her talking to a soldier on Take | you keep the skin, scalp, hair and hands bis) iocese, | tery, i All are cordially invited to attend |the tracks’ was damaged to the ex-|for the last few days, |Shore drive and enter u taxienb with) | trent and Taleum 25c. each everywhere. i | "Phe pallbearers werePhomis Tat: | tee services tent of $500 by a blaze early last ae him. Later, he says, he saw the same 1 ion, ‘Thom x T. BOF ty Seesaw ay Yevening. The ‘fire department was Homestead Dance. couple in Union stat me That is the | if Rrancis H ‘ . BB. Aasnes Christian Science Society. called out and it had little difficulty | Homestead Lodge No. 300 will enter-| last trace of Dolly Chesh iy ile ‘harles McAllister. Cor. Pourthéstreet and Avenue C in squelching the flames. tain with a social session and: dance | Working for Mrs. Clarence Eker } the dece: SAGE |. ates st 3 J Hers iTuesday evening at the Knights of (on Lake Shore drive, she maintained : Thomas ., Cunningham; | Stnday. service at 11:00 a.m.» Capt. Jones Home. Pythias hall. All members and friends /an apartment on Indiana avenue, but eg au , Mrs. Frank Ryan of Bi: Subject: “Soul.” fe > Capt. A. A. Jones is home after. six-| are urged to attend, her trunk asc fo r moral fron ; i s George Prenevos Sunday school at 9:45 every Sunday | teen ‘months’ active service in France, — this place, Mrs. Chesher is 5 feet: 5) * * ohoe Mrs, Georas Tae Fre | eeaunday lechool at-d48.evers MF Phlthe® he Wont; WUn's cEptEhis come _ To Minneapolis. inches tall and weighs 140. _Get the pene “ oe an | inn, and Reading room open every Tuesday, | Mission, with the first American coa-|_ John F. 'Faytle of the internal Teye:| cee ee a nies, furs and junk to the | SPECIAL |! | Thursday and Saturday from 3-to o|tingent of engineers. Mr. Jones will/Due department who is in Bismarck |? ELECT UFFICERS, |that pays the highest market : dao, p.m. Jmomdlately resume his duties as chief | 0M SER acon ae been calle | as ‘price. Send for our price list —for— Soest All are welcome to attend these| dispatcher ‘at the Soo line division 5 eapolis to take up a specia oF x 5.—Elec John K.! 9} Y ies = «| services and visit the reading room. | headquarters here. assignment, | Mr. Faytle states that | Serer ae rayioa GS rechigneut of-| Bnd Rots ae the express in N i —_——— ’ eke e signing of the Armistice does not| gc, wi 6 association ¢ ne-| S i ie Saturday & Sunday. CHURCH NOT ES F First Presbyterian Church. i Has Bad Fall | repeal any of the war tax measures ee wh Hone ee ace that could oe “We also t hides into Coats, Robes | % 3 %} Corner Second and. Thayer, Harry|,, Dr. George A. McFarland, deputy/and persons conducting places of 0" ot ihe North Dakota Hardware; © 75? ‘#" Areas WE WILL SELL i Trinity Lutheran Church. C. Postlethwaite, minister.” piace mune: intenient. 9€ publle, Inateue: | Smnpement Should take due note Of| association showed the pioneer mer- | and Leather \ ators | Rev, Joha Flint, pastor. Morning service at 10 Theme, tion, sustained a bad fall while de-| this. Renan rayton late this afternoon, ! py LOWNEY’S | sin Nokwegian 11 a.m. | “Money the Acid Test.” Musie by the|Scending the steps leading from the ——_—_____ ict AE ee on ats itera.) BISMARCK HIDE & FUR Co. 4 j Inglish, 7:30 p. m. | tessrs Humphreys and Hal-|¢apitol terrace ‘Thursday. The side-| Carney Coal Phone 94 | day convention. Bismarck, N. MIXED Sunday school, 12 m, | Lomas and Miss Steele. pall was very nd sehst the full OE A d Lb . C ‘The newly elected president suc : 1. ‘ Classe: :|foree of a “strong northwest | wind | ceeds Sours: ve a. CHOCOLATES Evangelical Asscciation. an school at 12m, Classes: f0* |, f wind|Q. KB. Anderson Ke C.} ceeds Otto Sougstad of Northwood. C S Shure corner 7th ‘and Rosser | Christi tndeavor at’ 6:30. Bigger . rie oy ets. Sunday Bring others. Regular price 80c per ‘Morning preaching 10:30 a. M. | stovening service ety Short;, in pou 60 “| Sunday school 11:30 a. meg pSpivational, and: helpful. Splendid for «J UE gone Potple's Alacer ul sic: by. the.choin under, the dir "i tea ; estat AKA Rese DE Edy a Jacobson. The; quartette’ will mel oa r { i cordial wel ae ees anthem,and..Mr, Fred: Han- (a ens COWAN ce Naa ty Vt ae vd ‘i.solo, All are cordially. 4 vO ps 4 Fa areas of the church. rine Store Swedish Lu C x Benwiges. ¢ Pt se aaa D: | \ Methodist Episcopal ‘Church. i; aie ‘Two blocks: north of the MeKenszie Ovemorning services. jhotel. Kev, W. J. Hutcheson, -D. D. } . m.—Morning service, Choir bluol? TRE a SO OT cali raac dr ubatatniee- Sarpians hy wel becanans ‘ ae | the pastor on “Stewardship.” } ‘ ee ate pep Aes ¥ 1 sy 12. noon--Sunday.,school.. A.» class ar ’ ONE NICHT: ONLY 29-p. m.—Epworth league. You { 1 iW & 40% : 4 “ON! e Pe ¥ are, welcome at’ the young people's é ox ‘ ; ats aotsgelin f ; . j meeting. i : An ordinary dinner on the last Sunday in January cost a dollar less than it did before, ac- 7380p. mic -Evening, nervice: ‘Bong, cording to one market expert, who is showing how the tide of food prices so long at the flood is beginning { rvice with the old hymns. Your fav- . ‘he Philadelphia E aes . . asc = * ” ( will be sung, ‘The pastor ‘will to turn. The Philadelphia Evening Public Ledger considers the “dissolution of the league of rations ch on “A simple Gospel Message.” to be in sight when “eggs have begun the Humpty-Dumpty act; butter charges are in a melting mood,” + pecial_ numbers will be rendered and “meat bills are facing a decline.” The drop may not be any “shocking, joyous surprise,” but the by airs dM Cannes and Miss Oar ‘ Boston Globe is certain that “gradually it will wiggle its way down to the things we buy at the corner First Baptist Church. es store.” 1 of er Fourth s t and Avenue B. . . ees yey a Inpen + re a Le eee eet hand Panitic _ Read the leading article in THE LITERARY DIGEST this week (February 15th) and learn a * | hotel, why editors throughout the country are jubilant over {he tendency toward declining costs of living . Rev. Cc. wi Finwall ut broach everywhere evident. The article goes into much detail and covers such necessities as corn, oats, barley, morning and evening. Subject, 245 " cheese. ap g, ic ing. , aanidecnt raha’) Subject rye, beef, poultry, pork, cheese, eggs and butter; also clothing. p. m.: “A Soul—What Is It?” Other striking articles in this number are: ning sermon preceded by a song service, k 9 ec e Sunday school, 12 to 1 o’clock. ic Men’s class same hour. Civic ques- a y s alm to a ma la ‘ 4 tions discussed freely. Everybody: in- : : vited. | ie What the Representative Press of Italy and Jugo-Slavia Says on Both Sides f % Junior Endeavor meeting at 3:39 x ' ae y See Young People's society at 6:80 p. m. Religious Press on the Prohibition | A Flurry.Over Britain’s Embargo AEAWER OER Mec ne net - . Amendment ; The Toll of War and Pestilence Wednesday evening 7:45 p. m. Rev _ 5 > i Geo. B. Newcomb in charge, and every ; Labor Reconstruction Programs The Future of Germany’s Colonies jody: welcome. . T . A ral ui v1 AaB Mr. Burleson Under Fire Success of the Electric Battleship WEASHEERTRERORT. German Austria Finding Itself Safety for Women in Factories For: twenty-four hours ending at ty 9 * ee % ‘ ag ee : Z, noon, Feb. 15. ‘ Timber’s Horn of Plenty Our Railway Mileage Shrinking ‘empérature at 7 a. m. . °. * oe . ; a 3 ‘ ‘Temperature at noon 16 Nutcracking Extraordinary Socializing Germany by Education ‘ L- : : ‘ 14 Fy nae ere iS i n Eltin e ee ar tes Eee agg 5 American Composers Tested by A Huge Drive for Missions ulla torn jon plait Hofmann The New and the Old Poland ¢ Precipitation .. mi “i rv Presents ' Highest wind velocit; The Revealer of Spain News of Finance and Commerce ? For North Dakota: Unsettied to Best of the Current Poetry Personal Glimpses of Men and Events " ‘ night and Sunday; possibly light snow s A . “ HIMSELF and’ warmer west portion tonight, ; Many Interesting Illustrations, Including Cartoons { ‘ — [NS / Lowest ‘ 2 bs . 9 : eee a ‘Temperatites. Proving “The Digest e e é 9 ‘argo .. pea! i : “ N: “His Night at the Club 4 St. eat 16 You need THE LITERARY DIGEST—and we can you to pick out any subject of interest and get the i ei Gy nipes prove it. Stop at a news-stand, invest ten cents in vital points ate Ome You will admire its Assisted by His Own Company of hicaro this week’s number, and you'll have all the proof | stand for the whole truth when you see every ques- Ff : t 6 ' Kansas City . agbAV) One Blance through’a copy will convince tion presented from every view-point. You will Famous Footlight Favorites ORRIS V F Teese phy ene Serie’ igh a copy Ww! feel the appeal of its many interesting stories of x ac =) . ‘Meteorologist; you that it is the only sure way by which you can individual experience and enjoy the humorous, Including rere zs intelligently follow the, world’s news and keep well suggestive cartoons. You will read THE DIGEST NO MORE DODGE GAMES ; acta tes os * wook? Camp Dodge, In., Feb. 15.—Demobi- informed cn the events of the day. You will value, from cover to cover. Get this week’s number and ¢ lization and inability to arrange: biz first,of all, its time-saving conciseness which helps see if you won't. ( : :. : games has caused, the cancellation of . | ’ dney Grant Dainty Marie the remaining games on. the schedule 7 Sydney Reese Tn pola eerie panmcr te ay ruary umber on Sale Today--All News-dealers-—- es Arnaut Bros. Gorhada i Since the season started, the personnel : ; + , of the team has been completely : Carville & GordonMarj. Bennett ee aaa vo iaiachia eee ; : : The Lavars Cleo. ecules Ramsey for Good Roads. ‘ ; : I i J.B. Kaulfuss, assistant chief_engi- * 3 Velma Whitman Arthur Shir ey neer of the state highway commission. e i ’ 4 ° has. just returned from ‘ } AND SPECIAL ORCHESTRA wheré’on, Februnty AL he" 4 - talk on good roads before the County 4 board of highway improvements. The . meeting was enthusiastic, representa- a ‘ Ge ye ‘i i 7 55e x .in Ramsey county being present. It is é : S pee Prices ; to $2.20 Se reported that interest. for better roads é ee cat && Ne‘ ‘ es : is exceedingly keen. . The Devils Lake ‘ : Seat Sale ‘at Harris & Co., Stationers onanercint club ig planning the. par- . sist s avin t were ‘ ase of-a tractor, blade: machine, ‘ete: + x . ses, - aid tovoperate the saree in. repairing ~ (FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY (Publishers of the Famous NEW Standard Dictionary), NEW: YORK: and maintaining the 11 principal coun- try roads leading into the city.