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BRIDAY, SEPT. 12, 1919.. BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE GOP DIDNT KNOW ART Minion of Law Held Nudity Fame Whether Esthetic or Not —Nabs Nature Dancer For a time last week the entente cordiale existing between this coun- try and France was threatened. At} least strained relations existed be- tween the police of Duluth and Mlle. Yvonne Vallal, the chic Parisienne ballerina, whose “Artist’s Dream’ and “Danse d’Hve” detract not at all from the attractiveness of th Marcus Show’s production of “Oh Faby” which will be seen at the Auditorium tonight. Here is the whole story as vouciied for by the veracious press represen- tative of the big extravaganza Mlle. Vallal is an‘aesthete. She is yegarded as the leading exponent of the back;to the soil variety of danc- ing, with its sans shoes, stockings and other things. Mam’ zelle loves her work on the stage but in order to keep in_trim she loves to get close to na- ture. Early in the morning, while Old Sol is still rubbing his eyes, she craves to disport herself amid the flowers and birds. When it is too chilly for ‘botanical embellishment and the swallows have flown ta Mex- ico she imagines herself a Viking nymph and finds equal pleasure toy- ing with drifts and snow balls. When “Oh Baby” played Duluth] Mile. Vallal betook herself to Chester Park, a local beauty spot, There assumed ‘herself to be free from the gaze of prying mortal. But alack an‘ alas! A square toed copper appear- ed on the scene and, despite bitter pro- testation that she was communing with nature and must not be disturbed carted her off to the lock up. Even the ‘AY FEVER Melt VapoRub in a spoon and inhale the S VAPO COAL—.. SOLD BY BEULAH.COAL ‘COMPANY exhibits in other departments. Good Races. te Military Band. in loops, nose dives, side slips, tail spins, ‘Tinmelinnan turns— He does them all. k If never before, get. behind Western North Dakota’s State Fair with your exhibits and Enon and PUSH. : | the of seve knew SALT-LAKE CITY. —Ev er long to see a governor Here’s a flock of ’em in as “near to nature” as the general public can expect to see them, snapped while bathing in Salt Lake. Second row—Gov. Norbeck of 8. Dakota, Gov. Frazier of N. Dakota, Gov. Sproul Big dance ‘at. Armory Satur- day night. O’Connor’s orchestra. Phone 189 for Beulah Coal. We are now taking orders for— Wyoming Lump Coal to be delivered-from the car O. E. Anderson Lumber Co. PHONE 94°” Auto Races. he! South Carolina. H of Pennsylvania, Gov. Harding of Iowa. ence, Former Gov. Wells of Utah, Gov. Townsend of ‘Delaware, and Gov. Spry of Utah. desk sergeant had never been bitten) * by the art microbe. Offering ‘Tis own raincoat as a tempor ciarming danse her held. Only the time ‘al prominent what real artis saved Mile. Vallal from a very trying ts what you ze pone head. comment according to the sol sertion of the propaganda inciter. Oo 1k “LET’S GO” TO THE————— Missouri Slope FA Ne, | Mandan, No. Dakota . September 16,17 & 18 - BIGGER AND BETTER ~ In Every Department $10,000.00 spent in improvements in buildings and grounds. by. Best Live Stock Exhibit ever made in Western North Dakota, now assured by entries already made. School Children free on Tuesday, Sept. 16. All School :Children of the Slope, ask your Superintendent, Teacher or Clerk of Board for your free ticket. BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ CLUB WORK from, all the Slope counties- will be repre- sented by: exhibits which promise to rival EXHIBITION FLIGHTS by “Amazing Larry Brown” FRAZIER IN THE SWIM minus the gubernatorial camouflage? Front, left—Gov. Bickett of North Carolina; right--Gov. Cooper of Back row—Secy. Miles Riley of the Governors’ Confer- ania CITY NEWS envelope for} he ordered | au. y intervention ub women who tic dancing is ot his sons had enlisted, has been elected director of the new "A. 0.0. W. band, Director Flow bandsman,,, with experience in both Europe and America, and the work- men’s organization regards itself as | very fortunate in procuring his ser- Moe | vices. Barnes ‘Couhty Fair Auto, horse, mule and foot ra will feature the Barnes .county September 18. announces I. J. of Valley City ecretary. all eet—eet is 5 is her] yp, mn as- Water Hearing The state railway board has set y October 6 as the date for a hearing into their home on ond and on petition of Bismarck water con- streets. Mr, Curran is tate p '/sumers for a review of rates and ser- : y named. They formerly resided | vice afforded in the capital city. at Margo. Occupy New Home James Curran moved la . and Mrs. Married Wilson Day “Julius Meyer, a prominent farmer of Crofte, and Miss Sophie Karch of Glen Ullin were ried at the groom’s home Wilson day by the Rev.| John Brandt of the Lutheran church at Laldwin. Fruit Sale Tomorrow Ladies The guild hold af at the gas comp: way and Fifth afternoon on ‘Broad- tf To Install Spurs The state railway board yesterday ordered the Great ‘Northern, through alker D. Hines, director general of| railways, to extend spur tracks to the mines of James Hought, Charles Al- ton and J. L. Lob near Noonon, and to install’a plat these properties to loading of coal. The order complaint of the mine-own named, who are required to provide right-| ay for the spur tracks designated. The Great ‘Northern is required to comply with this order within sixty days. MANDAN BATHLESS AND ICE DEALERS) CLOSE DOWN ALSO With the Nation Prohibition, Not Even “Mule” Can Be Used for Washing Flow is Director Flow, veteran of many ith the ‘Norwegian standing arn . and last of the volun- accepted for ser- vice in the national army after two John A. years’ ser and Amer w ho was HURLEY’S ORCHESTRA The Latest Popular Dance Music |} 10 MAIN ST. PHONE 130K Mandan, ., Sept. 12—No ice. fore long. Many householders found that tapping the pipes in tie ba: meat | there was enough to fill a teakettle and those. who slept until $:30 found that thewater commenced trickle through the pipes on the first floor. Some wit suggested that perhaps the waterworks department was running wet sand through a clothes wringer for the river keeps moving, farther and farther toward the center of the chan- nel. However, citizens will be glad to Know that the city expects to have its pumps going before tonight. A new pipe line was completed to the water’s edge Wednesday,- but then it was found that the motor was not strong enough so a new motor is being installed today and the city superintendent hopes that the troubles will be over for the-present. The Ice Famine But housewives will ibe astounded to read a little item in this issue by ice for the residences. This is really the worst ‘situation that has confronied Mandan for many years. Wie have had shortages be- fore, but the supply has been made up shipments from outside, and many will be wondering why it cannot be done again. There are still several weeks of the ice season left, and it’s going to be a serious handicap not, to have ice, for food supplies will not keep in the oppressive September days more than in the mid-summ ' SOLDIERS’ HOMECOMING CHINESE TORTURED IN ATION VEYESE TSINGTAO, IS CHARGE BIG VICTORY CELEBRATION, Tuesday, is: a o Q i 2— e a Sept. 16. \ tion of Shanting eam coca sitting heavily upon its opponents, if stories by correspondents of Chinese papers are to be believed. Three Chin- amen, who were “anti-Japanese” are said to have been tortured with red- hot irons and their heads and chests slashed with swords in attempts to make them confess they were traitors and robbers. Then they were taken out and shot. LADY DECIES NOW STARTS WORK AT 6; Everything free to all men in uniform, good program’and : a “Whale of a Time.” London, “gent. 12.—Lady Decies, for- merly Vivian Gould, has turned her Sunningdale home into a hotel, starts y her day’s work at 6 a.m. As soon las Stotswood. Hotel is filled, Lady . Decies will live in a house in the Se A ‘grounds. Seven cgttages; avill -be. .an- oe to the hotel, we Cememeences) menee || the Service Ice Co., saying: No more; , The City of GOODRICH Dealers Sell Goodrich Tires The Army of Goodrich Dealers, ready to fur- nish the User with GoodrichTires where- ever he is, or where~ ever he goes, means many significant things to him—above other things, a wide- spread approval of Goodrich Tires. But first it means that 50,000 dealers, more than half in the coun- try, have confidence inGoodrichandGood- rich Tires; that 50,000 men whose business it is to know tires, believe in the skill and sincerity of Goodrich’ tire making, and the certainty of Goodrich tires making good in road performance. A dealer knows he can sell any tire once. But he also knows he must—to succeed —have tires, like Goodrich, which resell themselves on service de- livered to the user. Furthermore, the Dealer like the User, is safeguarded by the frank open-handed certification of Goodrich’s More-Mileage Adjust- ment — 6,000 Miles for Fabric Tires—8,000 miles for Silvertown Cords, The Goodrich Certification measures out—as every- thing else you buy is measured, the minimum you, with proper usage, get from Goodrich Tires, Finally, 50,000 Dealers enlisted to furnish America with Good- rich Tires because they were first to know what the whole motoring world now knows and says— “Goodrich has THE TIRE.” Buy Goodrich Tires from a Dealer ADJUSTMENT Fabrics - 6,000 miles Cords ~- 8,000 miles “BEST INTHE LONG RUN GORDON You can't feel like a million dollars under that old hat. One of the stunning new fall fm styles will help. The RAJAH—a sightly péarl may be the one. pointed throughout the state to de- cide upon “fair prices” for their com- munities. Then housewives and other wemen will make regular investiga- tions and report merchants accused of profiteer: Phone 189 for Beulah Coal. LEMON WUICE FOR FRECKLES } Girls! Make beauty lotion for a few cents—Try It! Reviving Business Calls for More Freight Cars Washington, D. C., Sept. 12.—New| freight cars are being placed in ser- vice by the railroad administration at the rate of 834 per day and every! effort is being made to relieve the shortag! oe oned by the move- ment of fall ps and reviving bus ness, director general Hines announce. ed today. TRADES UNION CHOKES OFF “DIRECT ACTION” TALK BY PREVIOUS QUESTION MOVE September 12.—(By The The trades union 's session after three s hours’ debate on the subject of direct |, Sd¥eeze the juice of two lemons in- action by labor to enforce its political |'? ® bottle containing three ounces of demands choked off further discus-|“"hard white, shake well, and you sion on the subject by adopting the |@ve @ quarter pint of the best freckia previous question by nall majority, |22¢ tan lotion, aad complexion beautt- ee fier, at very, very small cost. WOMEN SLEUTHS WILL Your grocer has the lemons and any BUST MICHIGAN H. C. L.| drug store or toilet counter will supply Marquette, Mich., Sept. 12.—Women | three ounces of orchard white for a sleuths are to be de pended upon to|few cents. Massage this sweetly fra- br the H grant lotion into the face, neck arms he plan, jand hands each day and soe how by Fred C. B \fleckles and blemishes disappear and er of Battle Cr -|how clear, soft and sory-white the tenenats is George Ross of Hane skin becomes. Yes! It ig harmless Price committees soon will be ap- and never irritates. Glasgow, Associated Press) congress at today : i } The First National Bank has been meeting financial and commercial conditions as they have arisen in Bismarck and vicinity and has at all times been of the great- est service to the people of this community. It has learned by ex- perience just how to fur- nish service that will meet the individual re- quirements of each pa- tron and it assures cour- teous friendly service to every customer: Come in and talk it over withus. - The Oldest and Largest Bank inthis sectionof the State Established 1879 We will take care of your hardware needs just a little-better than anyone else, prompt- ly, economically, satisfactorily. We want your business and will make all reasonable sacrifice to merit it. . Try us for your next hardware requirements, \ Our services are at your disposal either within or with- out the lines of our business. / SHEET METAL AND RADIATOR WORKS

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