The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 6, 1919, Page 3

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‘BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNI ‘SATURDAY, SEPT. 6, 1919. - i] There are 217 student! h gh : OPEN WITH 1043 2! pa tupinans self Sect AUDITORIUM, BISMARCK, FRI, SEPT. 12 September last year, ‘These students PUPILS ENROLLED are divided as follows: tacles Are Added Features Seniors ., vedy '2i]>of “Oh Baby” Juniors .. 1 381 5 cone i i Sophomores 48] While the Marcus Show has earned Every Class-Room in Bismarck | Freshmen 36/its fame as an exposition of charm- sf 4 Crowded. With Unusual ing woman-hood it would be indeed Opening Attendan a tiresome entertainment were the pening Attendance comely maids paraded forth and back|f without accomplishing more than ex-! PLAN ATHLETIC PROGRAM! Ada Maur ,|hibiting their beautious selves. Not ‘asselman—30, only do these ladies fair excite the ad-| bth, M. ye A. Peitz—49, miration of the connoisseurs of fem- | Football | Candidates Soon to} 6th, M irine loveliness but they are likewise | Kinderga s M. Williams—g9,| xpert in the art of ‘lerpsichore. a 3 Have Try-out—Good Bas- The registration at the William| “Oh Baby? ig ag much a dancing : Moore school totalling 290 pupils is}! it is a beauty revue, Two huge ketball Prospects as follow: aiatie tucles, “The Artist’s and “The Gates of Araby,” in ion to numerous minor incidents in which flowing draperies and twinkl-/ ing toes predominate, make of “Ob/ Baby” a never ending kaleidoscope otf} grace, melody and motion. “The Artist’s Dream” is a beautiful j ballet telling in pantomime tne love of a painter for the ideal of his soul. Daintiness is the characteristic of this delightful fantasy. One can hardly be- lieve that the figures one sees upon the stage are in fact real flesh and Fr. Mi lory—35, Opening of the schools in the’ city | this year found practically every grade badly overcrowded, which will neces- sitate the erection of another: building in the near future. The total attendance of the city D. RB. Parso schools today is 1,043 pupils as com- ion at. the Wachter pared with 950 the beginning of Sep-|tlwling 134 pupils i tember, 1918, and about the same num-} 5th and 6th ber as were enrolled the end of Sep-; 3° and 4th, M tember last year. By October 1, this Ast and 2nd, Miss A. 4 fond total is expected to be greatly inc There are 86 pupils qu Teese is is “The G ‘ ‘ cd, as many students who have sig. | 28h school who are unable to attend) ‘The very Seek itetacte oF tel nitied their intention of attending |t!e William Moore school because of/ot Araby,” an opulen school have not done so yet. Others | ‘k of room. They are divided as’ fol-| far east with its caloric an oriental divertissement such as in- ————ooOOOoOo deed might have caused Herod to de- EE A: B, Murphy—-53. capitate the unfortunate John, to eo it | J. . Martin, city superintendent of Please the whim of Vampire Salome. i i WANTED—Iwo extra Sales. |S“ announced today that any|“The Gates of Araby” is caparison- sf h ladies; experienced. child reaching the age of six before;¢t with a disregard for expenditure} > experienced. ry 19 1920, may be entered in|that would indeed seem to imply the} \ H, mTibbett C. Kuzel—4i s L. Rosewall ie C. Thorberg- . J. Registe r of the grade 98 scho unlimited treasures of a Belshazzar NIELSEN’S MILLINERY , ctiools ils fall. sirather sthan (tues clieek’. book ” of,'a Call Sunday at Annex Hotel ie one of tha most .| twentieth century showman. that the high school has ever! Both of these features are the cre: Already plans for the footbail{tion of Mille, Yvonne Vallal, the Par nne ballerina who is making her | ean are well under way and candi. fl ‘or the first and second teams tour of America. She is assis | iv ft he called uto Monday to be lined in her efforts by Mons. Roland Zev-| up and given preliminary prac tice, It|tain, who tee mlssOE ane: sovercantery s : ’ fs De autes t : a 5: F i S [Mnf with Santan, Haseton, anifthe Guar of Rosine im | \-BIGGER THAN ANY ATTRACTION IN SHOW other cities ni Eee ‘ ; BUSINESS EXCEPT CIRCUS 4% GRAND OPERA: i Basketball will principal winter so be one of the sports and with a | PEOPLE’S FORUM | number of good pla tending the high school this year, Bismarck e: M pects to turn out a championship team.|Fditor Bismarck ‘Tribune, 11 the spring the track team will enter] Dear aseball team When reading the beautiful dec-! lurations of Pr the field of sports aud ,Will then be orgar lumbus, O., as reported i i eae bee ANTHONY DAIRY LUNCH || - Wanted—Extra Cloth-|ot Sent. sth, T fect wor A Modern Up-to-the-Minute A may explain the following ¢ Sanitary Lunch Room ling salesmen. S.E. Ber-| 1. regarding atsace Loraine. Dele-| NEW ELKS BLOCK gates of these two provinces have beg- i aes geson & Son. jzed Mr, Wilson to secure for them | jorts to the Peace Conference at} » but they did not even re- an answer, Then they sent to him a memorial in which they stated that the largest majority of their people de- mand independence and that they a unwilling to be any more the bone of contention between France and Gef- many. They declared that they have been a country of a high standard of ution more than a_ thousand 's ago when Paris had less than a hundred thousand inhabitants and\g BUY IT NOW! when Berlin was nothing but @ swamp. TO HOLDERS OF UNITED STATES TREASURY CER- They declared that the much heralded Hus rovinces at the! TIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS MATURING iasm of these provin WANTED—50 or 60 men for concrete work §' on streets. Apply at mixer, west of the NOTICE International Harvester Co., Main St. PHONE 77 Opposite Western Sales Co. ! PHONE 189 =) | You know how it has been in | rt i ce of the French President and }the past years. It will be || cther officials into their principal PREVENTION g OCTOBER 7th, 1919. BE LAH z von this year. We have }jcities, Metz and Strassburg and others, plenty on hand now, and can || Which took place some time last winter The sensible person believes in prevent- A . y absolutely artificial and that the ag p S In Pp) ‘ ms ‘ 1 COAL— achouary ie re can deliver Fvench government had spent fully ing so-called Disease as far as is possible. Treasury Certificates of Indebtedness dated May 1st, 1919 SOLD BY 3 ey we se aocentas asd It has been proven that CHIROPRACTIC \]] and maturing October 7th, 1919, are hereby called for re- BEULAH COAL ORDER NOW! cry ‘Vive La France;” that the ni tives stands head and shoulders above any other demption on September 15th, 1919, at par and accrued in- ef Alsace Loraine of whom more than Ss doing thi A Spinal Analysis COMPANY Nortz Lumber Co. eiglty-pereent do not speak the French Su Menace > \1] terest, pursuant to the provision for such redemption con- . language id: not shake at au in fat and resultant Chiropractic Spinal Adjust- rf Pp 7 P enthusiasm, but they are determined | ae eis ‘ i at . tifior J} 3 + to work for their own Independence | ments right at the present time may be the | tained in the Certificates. On September 15th, 1919, interest rd > [CCR (11 tey hecome really free from the || — means of saving you from much suffering. on all Certificates of said Series will cease to accrue. Now Booking Dates We are now taking orders [f{sian yoke, How it ever happened that It is worth trying. If there is any latent ae fo the Associated Press meyer published spinal trouble, the Chiropractor will detect it and will give CARTER GLASS, A his Memorial, is rather strange. e cape hi rf if ” cs, For the best halls in the city 2” Regarding Voralberg, ‘This is a you Adjustments which will right the wrong. Consulta. Secretary of the Treasury. small mountain country along the tion and Spinal Analysis Free. it had much inde- Dated September 4, 1919. to its government | Wyoming Lump FOR DANCES, ETC. Coal a ogaiaees . but belonged to Austria, After the dis- for the season to be delivered from the car | solution of the Austrian empire its R. S. ENGE D. C. PH. C. ’ i citizens by an overwhelming majority Ra ¢ Holders of Treasury Certificates or holders of our Interim ' BOX 306 O. E. Anderson vote decided to join the Federation Lady Attendant in Charge ‘ : 5 of Switzerland and the large majority ; Receipts therefor may receive payment upon presentation, | : Lumber Co. of the Swiss are willing to receive : ates ; : : ; Orhetne Karnished to Go PHONE 94 Voralberg as a Swiss Canton. But the Consultation Free—Spinal Analysis Free in accordance with the above notice. nywhere, Pig Four at the Peace Conference in A . F ue ESSE DG EE TEI Versailles declares, Voralberg must re- Suite 9-11, Lucas Blk.——Phone 260——Bismarck, N. D. By : main part of Austria. Most certainly < * . in the interest of the freedom and self- Federal Reserve. Bank of Minneapolis z me es a aes a R determination of little nations, ——— eR ——= | 3 Care 8. Regarding Tirol. There is no 7 1 Wy z A country on earth that has more of the TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Fiscal Agents Real Estate Bar ain spirit of freedom and independence b 4 Ss than Tirol; as an independent little x _ = — = La Pat vs state it was united with Austria and 3 4 . FOR SALE—Howse of cizht rooms and bath, garage, east front, the house of Hapsburg had in the ) v i trees, well located, for only $3300. $800 cash: A’ real bargain. T:rolese the most faithful and loving \ ‘é (5 , FOR SALE—Have a nice little bungalow of 5 rooms, modern, $3000. citizens. When Napoleon I had brought , z ; ) LAND—Here are a few real bargains in land. These lands will ail Europe under his bondage, it was aA > 9 ‘ é ry double in value in a few years, 160 acres in sec. 34, twp. 141, & the heroic Tirolese who arose ‘like an Es oe ‘ ‘+ Za ‘ 4 range 78. Price $2300; $700 cash. ‘ 160 acres in Frances town- avalanch against the French and by 3 SF y r ship, $2700; $800 cash. 160 acres six miles east of Baldwin, their wonderful bravery inspired other dikes ewes Z Z gE Splendid || «$2800. 160. aires in ‘Cromwell township, $2700; $900 cash. uations to free themselves from the French yoke. And this noble, liberty > ruins 15. J H. HOLIHAN — wucas proce ff [loving ian, filed with the ereatest| Baga [eeavino ‘the -K $ as ont \ Cit eaving the Key ‘Ne AN y y sunder and-the largest part of Tirol | { has been turned over to Italy by the oe a " ~S big Four at the Peace Conference. y [ d h M i a i] Great many other similar facts n er t e at 3 = 7 Bismarck is a city of NE isn could be ‘added: to these. A. professor comfortable homes, fine =|of the University of Friburg, Switzer- ‘ ar ¥ seh < ‘ 4 = land, in a letter lately sent to me call- When a thief wants to enter a house ‘ ; business houses and pro- ed the decisions of the Peace Confer- Z he feels pretty sure of finding the key z : = gressive industries. It is eace in Versailles by the Big Four the ~ t horrible and abominal piece of ork which has done more: to ruin} . ff 2 When inside he heads straight for bie “under the mat.” “ANE > a good city to live in. i! Europe and to bring new wars and rev- i “ f : If you want to enjoy to | olutions and Bolshevism than all the) Gauls — the drawer in the sideboard, the dresser ee th on Gian Ba a | ~ five years of the world war. I simply 4 ss ip iy cope eos esate pa eau i y ah \ aony give his statement. } drawer and the other traditional “safe ‘77.7. 9 tages which residence in | "4 It may be well that we citzens of laces.” : H sae Bismarck offers, if you COR. MAIN & THIRD STS. this: comity. know, both. sides of the Q Want toaharein che mige: question. eee Se + Your valuables are perfectly safe in < SONGR OE Ee our vault and the lack of worry over BN ONHSUEORIRDTSEATT ne them will more than be value received The junior department of the Pres- ~<-: for the small charge. byterian Sundays school will meet for}: & class work at’ 9.80’ Sunday morning. |‘ . This change’ to an hour preceding the BISMARCK Bek chureh service is made becausé of lack é of room in the*chapel.. Through this change, the junior: department, which comprises eight classes, may use’ all of the class room from 9,30 until 10.30. This will leave all of the room space for. the beginners and primary classes, which will met at. the usual hour, form 12 to 1 o'clock. ~ Parents are ask- ed to note the change and to, see that their: boys and: girls of: junior age, the promise of the fu- ture, SAVE REGULAR- LY a portion of your in- come and deposit it in our Savings Department at 4 percent compound inter- est. Tuesday, September 9th = lbsta Yo September yt PRIZES—CARNIVAL FAVORS REFRESHMENTS A Live Orchestra and the Finest Floor in Town SOMETHING | DOING: EVERY MINUTE kes from 9 to 12 years, are at the Presby- | SLUTTREDUTATAEATATAL A TCE forlan chapel at 9.20. Sunday: morning. The Oldest and TODAY is the day to Largest Bank start. oe inthis sectionof the State i Established 1879 \ perity of the present and | { i IAEA L

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