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WEDNESDAY, MAR. 19, 1919 e Miss Lou in the: mi Bismarck | marck ‘Tribune Company. of the win found the fous adve the gu Mabel Louise Berndt, 164 Ave, ~~ PRIZE WINNERS IN MISSING | LETTER CONTEST ANNOUNCED; | GUESTS AT SHOW TONIGHT 104 Avenue A, | ‘nd Mabel Eliason won first honors contest ducted by The Heart of Humani the ise Berndt, issing — Iétter advertisers and ners in ‘the letters m sements and s of the management are: THE WINNERS. Group’ 1. + jason, 22 2 Five. Di | CITY NEWS Homer home from! the service. member of Co. can From Braddock. H. Lamm of train, Visiting Brother. Miss Gladys Severtson of the state! yenne, evertson, examiner's iting her brother, who is just home from overseas. “ At the, devotional meeting at the| C48 church at 7:30 this; ®™ evening the first of a series of talks will he given | First. on “Spiritual hy Rev. G. si ~ The Ladies of the Methodist Aid so- ciety will entertain at a St. i social tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'cloc Hl } in the church pargors and everyone is j | i Baptist office is in Sh Osborne ‘Spiritual Uplifts.” Jplifts” f, Newcomb. it. Patrick's Party. . cordially invited. The Country Fair The next good time in store for you) | is the country fair to be held Thurs-| March 27, in the chapel day evenin ie of the Presbyterian. church. one is asked to plan to attend, as the attractions are of unusualky hich ele and young and old alike will enjoy; . them, Masons to Dance. Bismarck Lodge No. M., will entertain with the its popular 4 at the M ir ing. good ago, and everyone had time that they can be r . « come again, it i: , comb has “gating fer of These Dunn, * counti - Mountraill last. of thi: tri | All M 0 time | couples. attended the dan i and where dumb animals havo been volved. Also investigations a children Ward, eries of danc is assurred. felt. 2 : Newcomb is Busy. State Humane Officer C. been busy of late correcting have ips ave taken count SW! * Warren to Talk. Lewis P. National bank staff who recent- | Firs ly has ret patriotic g parlors of by the Ladies’ Thursday use a 30 deliver the: principal addre: social . invitation is extenled all : Warren, a member of the am urned from over: 1 to -be given the Presbyt nD Aid society afternoon. There \ other patriotic features and a co dial} ' 1 A, bedspring that simply can’t sag. in preserving health than fresh air. Does nok roll occupants to Bupt. there is something: that goes center. Cannot tear bedclothes. Quarter century guarantee ‘tag on every spring. 30 nights’ free trial. For supreme satisfaction urd the utmost ia sleeping comfori, “Way Sagless Spring” combination’ with, Te Way Never-Spread Positively cannot spread. Guaranteed for ten years, on every mattress. Long: fibre elastic cotton ar Pr ik uilt’ up in layers, not stuffed. Choice of art patterns or rich striped sateen tick, nights’ free trial, The ‘valusblo non-spreading feature costs you eerie extra. b but.gives you more isfactory service. "WEBB BROS’. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT. ng in the v those w rious ena | Harold Wise, 510 Second street. will attend the-show this evening ¢ | | | braddock is He was 4 C of the 18th Ameri- transportation Patrick's I 5, ALT nic temple Friday even- sons are invited. Sixty-five wo weeks d Upon tO.) distribution of alleged I. W. W. litera- Ti New-| 'GANSZ BACK conditions | trans: | been [8 ee 3 ef him into | Something over Mclean and ‘Emmons } pe His next trip will be’ into fic where he goes the {enter his count soldier b: COURT DENIES Group 2. J. Howard Caldwell, 208 5th street. Marjorie Hollon, West Front street | Thelmer Nelsdu, 6 Ave. C. > k..Turnbow, 20 Ave, D. ck McDonald, 111 Thayer Street Group 3. con: lating Blue Sky Law i 1 i 1 The Lignite Consumers’ ulative enterprise, Stanley Robidou, 112 Kighth street. | the Frand Robidou, 112 Eighth.stre: 111 Ave. A Third street. lette! ng were ‘as fol- Holiban’s advertisement, C; Richmond & Whitney, and Donald Kes ristol Mark Carl The Rossi dus Lo Claud fe M. ruthority Mahi the blue jon, mall; br. Bonham, f& | F nge's 8, trict court for a t of habeas | taking him out of the hands of | Welct joy themselves as | tend and ¢ of the lad ed Not a Pinkerton. | | ‘The St. Paul office of Pinkerton’s | lated the proy .| national detective agency ‘calls the {law, inasmuch as the latter | ‘Tribune's attention to an error made | ony lo speculative enterpri in reporting recently the recapture of |he was offering a sure thing. ; Anton Zalatorious, a Chicago bank | Supreme court disagrees Felerk and defaulter who escaped from | Son and in ibs evil a detective on a Nortiuern Pacific | the n between Bismarck and James- town several months ago, Inadvert- ently it stated that the detective was a Pinkerton man. The agency ad- vises that no Pinkerton ope | ‘anything to do with the Zalaioricus | The. detecti n the dase was ember of the Chicago polige force | ROYAL ARCH MASONS. A special meeting. ‘of _ Bist son apperled. 'speculative nature. The cer lificate vis- will ceed $1.50 per tony: ton, f. 0. Les. 1c hapter at the Masonic’ temple next, Wednes y evening. Mareh 19, at 7:30. Wor in ne soeress of M M.M., P.M. and M. E. 3—17.18 19, PUBLISHER MAY Every- Valley City Grab Minneapolis, Minn., :Mareh eal Alexius E. Georgian, publisher of the} z 7 new Times Publishing C arrest-|,,Fate0, N.D.. Maren ed today by an inspector of the immi- Malley - benkine denlecin :|gration department on a warrant is-| Nénnattisnn oe. ‘ ite sored f} Sued on complaint of a deputy U. : He ted ae pons Secretary of labor. Government offi. | ™° Relves and tke cials sa today he would be arraigned His Ue , Feed and ith Puli R {soon to show cause why-he should not | "nucd today with” al lp *| be deported. Georgian, was department of ju 19. partners and a a new witne: The probe bank of Fargo, a into the proceding: ing, conducted by Jnited States distri | During the es fai t fall by for the a good He was later released. attorney. B TO GET JOB-AND HIS SERVICE FLAG a year ago Homer Gansz, head bookkeeper in the of- of, the state auditor, resigned to 9, pare: »yaminer, riment, found tha ational bank 00, and that lightly. more th: n favor of the $ an bank of Fargo. checks, of $3,005 investi-! in- | s6, 010. 76 made. | each, auditor, your job will ou return,” ‘If Tam sti ibe here for you when t \said State Auditor Kositzky, “and I going to put. up a vice flag which you can-take down as a souve-|was a v ‘nir when you come back.” Indicatio % claimed ‘his job and | be completed today or tomorrow. yesterday and got them | oe liam Olson, the Yesterday afternoon C. E. former will’ the | the he jboth, as per in chu at 2:4 Mi nel WANTED—A good place for child ! years old to room and board whe Will pay MUSIC ALS CON" TEST re Bismarck high preliminary mu: 4, at & p. m., torium. please send their entrie: <| he will get good care. good wages. Phone. 741. CHOOSE FRESH AIR OR CREPE NOTE—This is the fifth in a ser- ies of six articles of “Dressing t3 Dodge Disease,” by a famous New |York woman physician. Tomorrow |Dr. McGlynn will write about the “Wishbone Evening Cown.” By DR. MARTHA McGLYNN. There is no more important thing { with it, nd that is adequate covering for the body. while getting the fres.. air, Every woman ought to have all the air in her..bedroom at night that she jcan get. ALSO, and this is important, she should be well covered. In hot {summertime dainty silk or crepe nighties, with shoulder siraps, are, all right. But in winter time no woman, for the sake of wearing a pretty night- robe, should risk pneumonia, influ- jenza or a bad cold by exposing her neck and shoulders in» a-sheer, thin gown, with nothing on the arms. Arms neck and shoulders should all be coy- should all be covered at night, if One does not wish to take unneces- sary risks. -Put aside the summer | nightie until summer comes, and wear a gown that buttons up to the neck and has, sleeves, or paiamas tat cov- er the body equally well. . PEOPLE’S FORUM | 5: HE 1S WORRIED. ~ Raleigh, N. D., war, 15, 1919. Editor Bismarck Tribune, Bismarck, N, D. Dear Sir: ‘Will you kindly state through ‘the columns of your worthy paper, ‘whet:- er there is any truth in the rumar that the national government is con- {templating adding North Dakota to| Russia? | I am an “American, citizen, and in in dering night A. READER. beauty. ROSSON WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS High Hl Tribunal Rules That Con- sumers’ Co. Agent Was Vio- Mining Co. , su- | preme curt holds in denying a writ of | in the con- | having ob- applied to thed pus | periff Judge Nuessle denied the writ, ; Hie contended that he lad not vio- s of the blue s applied while with Mr, Ros- us declares that; ed to s in exchange for $100 on its | the undertaking to be of a] grees that when ed the company Se ‘cou a not to ex-j TELLS OF BANK DEALS OF JACK ociate of Hastings B E DEPORTED "resi : ee ‘The Unit-} probe of the which pro-| 000 profit for! con- Sherman, ; cashier of the Scandinavian-American drawn | be-} ol. M. A. Hildreth, | amination of the af-; of the American National bank | Valley. City by the deputy, bank | th Id. Soldorson, of the state for! be drawn 5 mu linayian- Ameri-} ned Sie TRADE DELEGATES dra in favor of the Federal ‘Development company, Thomas Allan Box and Wil-| latter of Valley City. | : Aamoth, Minneapolis, “March 1 er of the ‘national bank, | of the trade channels for distributing before the grand ju re! that the probe will the small merch hool will hold | Uy 1 contest. April in the high school oudi- All'co-operating teachers will in to Missiury, and William Redfield, seereta NIGHTIE — DON’T. RISK BOTH! This is the nightie of crepe. sleeve- less and collarless to welcome wan. winds and colds from the above event, would like to take | the open bedroom window. Don’t do immediate steps towards moving into | this... Wear pajamas. Posed especially the United States. [be Norma Graves, famous New York “HEART OF HUMANITY” GREATEST WAR PICTURE YET PRESENTED HERE) | | | | | Z Dorothy | “SOK cllips in SHE HEART OF HUMANITY” seen! Dorothy Phillips is the beautiful ' star of the picture in the role of a Red Cross nurse, Nanette, whose hus- band is fighting with the Canadian forces. Splendid work is done by William Stowell, as‘John Patr' » her husband, and all of the prince ipals are Bismarck folk who have not “The ‘Heart of Humanity,” now play- ing at the Auditorium, and who fail to} take advantage of their last oppor-; tunity this evening and Thursday ev- ening will haye=missed the greatest war picture that ‘has ever been shown here. of unusual excellence, In heart interest, in tense, gripping} If the war were still ction, in plot and photographic treat-) would be no need of cons ment, e Heart of Humanity is selective sg superior to thg much ex loited | s show ‘irth of a Nation’ or any of its suc-} No man with an atom of red blood in CeSSO! his veins could sit through it and| One cannot sec ii without gaining a} Net hasten ay to the nearest re- keener appreciation of the blight trom) iting office, but for the sappy which the world was ed when our) fact that the allies’ victory has put s held the Huns at Chateau Thier-} an end to scenes which “The feart Some of the scenes of Humani s on the Pen. | n their realism; one must ie heart of stone to si portrayal of the t , the suffer} ing andthe pathos wrought by the| ne moste bruial struggle man ‘has ever) the picture this evening as guests of; waged. | Axel Nielson. the manager. l ‘ AR AR RAR A on, there} iption or plet ure closes a Jays run at.the Auditorium to- All of the Yanks of Bismarck have been invited, to ’ March 28. Al AMERICAN WAR MOTHERS © be taken up. at Steele not later t ilver collection will contest to help send the winning | the A national and, patriotic organi tion the American ‘War! ed in Tndianapo- 1918, with’ Mr | s head, 98 F The abject of this’ organization: is{ to unite into a sisterhood the mothers DISCUSS PROBLE MS 9 of sons.and daughters who have, been | Hin the service of the United States _Widening rine the’ wa esa Ge iw state contest 2 This conte st is contestants to Grand Fork known as. andan on April MW, or held in Vy fgoods, opening of .a larger’ field fo and a more effee- | j were subjects | Mather ntion of the busi ness men of the Ninth federal reserve | | riet during the opening of the) etter Business” conference here to- State anit Devils Lake, for North ota; cand on y 14, 1919, upter Was or- | deat Devils Lake and ineorpor- ted under Dakota, | tive. use of adv jdemanding the has hy secretary of the treas- | ,, Ame: ican War and ad i ers which There ar dmit w tional Moth- lof commerce, will be the speakers. princiy vanization for ne a national chi tiens which s, daughte {are not “The } ational A j Mathers: ¥ ! Local chapters may be organized in| community of this state whieh | ‘ean show 2 member: | than risteen i Blanks, and full infor: mation for the organization of local rected to adopt a design for such a but- | | \chapters may, be had by addressing ton. The design was formally adopted | \{rs, Marion ‘Reese, Devils Lake, N. D. | by the council and later approved by | From the North Dakota Chapter at the national encampment. | Devils Lake. H peepee aparently oO Grand Army Button. | sis: The Grand Army of the Republic | i bronze button, worn by members on the Jeft lapel of the coat, was adopted ; 28 the result of a motion made at Min- | j Beapolis in 1884 by Chili W. Hazzard | of Pennsylvania, that the council of administration of the G. A. R. ke di- any Ladies’, Children’s and Misses’—1000 and thousands of dollars worth, such as Silk, Lisle and Fibres at stock re- ducing prices. This sale will draw people from all this territory as the public knows when we say Bargains it means Genuine Bargains. Thousands of ie worth of Ladies’ Misses’ and Chil- dren’s Underwear, Fall and Winter weight, only Stock -ONE-HALF PRICE Reducing Sale The Store of a Thousand Garments - | mill the ola | decried Hl ei Johnson’s| Bargain Jubilee Week J OH NS ON 6 Ponalag rie [BONNY LEASES QLD FRANKLIN HOTEL BUILDING | Flax Mill Will Be Given porary Quarters in One of City’s Land Marks Tem- H.°R. Bonny, general manager of the American Grown Flax Fibre Oper- ating Corp, yesterday leased as a temporary site for his Bismarck fibre Franklin hotel building on Fourth street, one of the city's londmarks. Mr, Bonny leavés for New York to- night and will return about the mid- dle of Apri} with his first shipment of machiner, The American Grown HAROLD LOCKWOODin HADOWS of SUSPICION® Operating Corp., which Sik ion gperantirar,| | DO YOu on a are mS jute for the aki if ks it iIf so do not miss seeing everybody’s favorite in wood fibre in the manufacture of ious grades of paper. The company plans to buy the flax vine | siraw as ft comes, from the fields. one Of his very best pic- and de-seed it, assuring the farmer|tures at the Orpheum from five to seven per cent more seed that he is now getting and without itheat'e. putt expense to him. In this way the com- ee pany obtains a longer straw with a {better fibre and it can afford vhe Wirel 3s Telephon | difference in cost, Mr. Bonny.| . Established Between. Canada and Ireland CLERGYMAN URGES fondo" Mazen ap Sit eens INDEPENDENCE IN) ment of ‘wireless telephony between THE BALLOT BOX rere ine sangany wan anpouneed te- March Dawson, N,"D., 19.—Inde- pendence in the hallot booth w | i urged ‘by: Rev, .M. \Mi J. MeGrath of CAS T oO: R lA Windsor, who preached _ he night on “The 1919 Ameri For Infants and Children Problems and Some Suggestions. He urged his hearers to stop and think before casting their votes; he the North Dak trend to- ‘d socialism, and insisted that the; rs should be honest with then- and unde nencen, | In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears tol Tow, fo LeeRH AUTRE Signature Jf RECEIV E iL ETTER N Long Beach, N. Y., March 19. | ecipt of a letter b ing the signature! DRESSMAKING SCHOOL of Dr, William K. Wilkin, charged | A d essmaking: school will: be with the murder of his wife, was an- | opened in Bismarek nounced today. F a W ing of drafting ‘pat in’s letter read: “Morning pa- kinds is my. s' Hi W a rAing pecialtyo: This :haw fy |pers say my cas will be presented to proven to, be of .great impartane you today. I.would like to appears 11] to every young gittcand house.” jam. pla myself. in. your han wife., Take the course and déeam” to economize € And you. regret it. Wate for Sewing done also. “MISS NoJ.) NELSON, | Me never “date. * ATTENTION, MASONS i All Masons are invited to en-}} doy a dancing party at the Tem-} ple Friday evening, March 2 9 sharp. 19.20.21 NUE Te a SOLIS LC CSg LEO LOLTOTCELIOTEIOES. age Aniourtenent: Mr. Spiro will return from’ New York’ ae just what you need in the line of Clothing, in time for our Grand Opening— APRIL 1, 1919. Watch for Our Big Introductory Offer! SPIRO & COMPANY Opp. Federal Bldg: Broadway. By the hundreds—This one lot at ...ONE-HALF PRICE Here are the articles which go on sale— : MUSLINES BLANKETS SHEETINGS PERCALES CHEESE CLOTHS SHEETS SILKS WOOL DRESS GOODS And a hundred other items too. numerous to mention in this space. A wonderful opportunity to stock up on Bedding, Ete. A Ue Ob Vue The “HEART OF HU TO-DAY TO-MORROW