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ne) y bf ny ne) RO ADS WILL GET MAYOR’S DAUGHTER SECRETARY’S BRIDE| YOUNG PEOPLE’S | . : ; Wh en dan ° Q SOCIETY PLANS e ° . —— ‘ 18 deli htful! The Ladies’ Aid society of Trinity g e Lutheran church will give a parcel (oR shower in the church parlors at 8:30 { 4 I 7 Thursday evening. Preceding the t (erties shower there will be a musical pro- * is } gram, arranged by the Young People’s Happily there is one a ag Northwestern Region Fuel Com- society of the church and containing gift of individuality i e « the following numbers: ‘: * \ mittee Announces Plaho’anlo- Gordon Hulett. and universal apprecia- { Priority List ane Up Thine Eyes” — Ladies’ tion—Your Photograph i penne sesh c b 8. WY ; Railronds will have first claim on all HR tee hl a ar coal mined in the country during the Vocal solo—Josephine EF. Flint. 4 present strike of bituminous coal min- Sa rurements. ‘ ars This : natant is lymn, . ointment «le, er his announcement reached Bis: Miteraenelsotlthe. congreeation Make une Appoi ; it marck today from R. H. Aishton of and their friends are extended a cor- today—It’s none too early a Chicago, regional director of railroads dial invitation to attend. | ir the northwestern region, eee er b ¢ The consumers of small tonnage will Well Known Young b vot be able to obtain thelr coal until People United in HOLMBOE STUDIO---Quality Photographs the wants of four other classes re- hI y ceive thelr proportion of the bitumiF Double Ceremony (Publicity Film Co.) neus and lignite fuel mined in prior- Members of prominent nc ilat enpl ~Liwasten Members of prominent: farming faim- xt Door to Grand Theater. BISMARCK alee compied by Utes ilies of Kismarck and Hazelton par- Next G Lee thie) iseoue) con The hing? we an Ma liclpated in a double wedding — cere- | an . an sou : he erder of disposal. .is mony performed by the Rey. M. J. Hil- en you have a 5 . “ ‘ar general of the Bismarck { Victrola to play for you, 1 raseaee: RS nme reaps at St, Mary's pro-cathedral | FOUNDER OF UNIVERSAL RELIGION and can dance whenever Sart 38 eRe . ‘ Tuesday forenoon, when Miss Rose N. you want. ' ernme nt departments, 2 Jochim of Bismarck became the bride ADVOCATE OF LEAGUE OF NATIONS % 3, State and county departments Rdward N. Kert zel- Sees Se c . ah ‘i institutt of Mr, Edward N. Kertzman of Hazel-| s id in and hear ne ind ins if ea ton, and Miss Agnes Moynier of Bis-}| ‘Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 4.—Baha-,out.that during the last 40 years newest dance music on the ; vue eee marek heeame the bride of John J.|‘o'lah, founder of the Bahai revela-|schools established by the United ve Sees Jochim of Bismarck rf york: a lee ‘i s 0] societi T Q 6. Manufacturing plants on: war in- Mr. “Fochiin and Mrs. Kertzman are Hon Weried for 2 weeue of nations eee ee iige pet ay dustries poard’s preference list, son and usher of Mr. and Mrs 60 years ago, but his letters to na-| given i le chil the Si at country ©) oo 7. Manufacturing plants not on war 2 : Nie *-|tional leaders, among them, President | What education they have. BY : John M. *ochim of North Ninth street, ; . Say iadustries board’s preference list. d il ‘'m is a daughter of Mr. and|Harrison of the United States, were; APPLES BY THE CARLOAD & Jobbers icon at r, who have 2 fine unanswered save by one, Queen Victo- . fe 9. Lake. farm pear Mr, Kertaman |" of England, according to Mirza The Farmers Union Waren 40. Tidewater, cats * < ; ‘azel-| Ahmad Sahrab, disciple of the Bahai) house has just received three is a-sou of i, R. Kertzman of Hazel who isin’ Mil lis t e iS ASK ROADS FIRST tari movement, Wio 1s in Minneapo'is to-| carloads of boxed apples of six : Whenever a retail dealer in Bis- : day and who lectured at the Unitarian | >. sae zs es Victrola Department a hoe ieeaitties dastee at Mr, :»1 Mrs, Kortzman were attend-| church at Eight st. and Mary place. | differend varieties which will be pare ore a local noe os We a ed by John C. Kerlzman, brother of| Baha‘o’llah, founder of the -movement, | sold while they iast at $2.75 per obtain any coal he must maa e@ sor 3 the groom, and Miss Elizabeth Jochim. | would combine all sects and creeds in-| box. This price is from 50 to Ske quest on the railroad ‘representatives . a ume # sister of the bride, Mr. and Mrs./to an international brotherhood, !/75" Gants J thanchereton at this point, who in turn sends the = — Ry ELMOER woot Tochim's attendants were Roy Kosit-|speaking the same language, worship-| /9 Cents lower than heretofore _ request to St, Paul. If that office ap- . zvky and Moss Kose Moynier of Bis-|ping the same God under a religion in] quoted, and the public is urged proves the request, the retail dealer New York, Nov. 5.—Mayor John F.' Hylan’s daughter has | marci, accordance with science and reason,|to take advantage of this oppor- gets the coal. If St. Paul turns down] married her father’s secretary. The bridegroom is John Ff. ze and obeying the decisions of an inter- tunity. — FARMERS’ UNION e the request for any reason, the rail-| Sinnott. Here they are leavin the church. g|national tribunal, was a_ Persian WAREHOUSE roads will refuse to deliver the coal. > § TY NEWS | prince who died in 1892. His work » On Broadway, regardless of whether it is ordered ‘ cr was taken up by his son, Abdul Baha, | east of the Soo freight house. YUDENITCH ARMY __|ltom te mine hy that dealer or not HOME DEMONSTRATION AGENT PROVES /°* O\ who is 76 vears old and. lives. at: the RPO TPS TET TE TT he committees statement on deliv- 7 : Have New Daughter ect of Monty Carmel. til th Feepal| Dance tonight at Armory. BREAKING UP, IS _ |«?¥ of cout to retait dealers in cities VALUABLE AID IN COUNTRY REGIONS) arr an mrs. 1. 4. Lattue of Avenue |, During the war and until the armis-| Music by The Dixie Fives : ’ is as follows: A. West are the parents of a hand- Gee wee bene. tola Be the poate z sca! SOVIETS’ CLAIM] “Al applications for coal must be] A large touring car speeding along | HOLDS CLOTHING SCHOOL rived cieaneaty See alesiuw bor treatment accorded the Armenians by made on the local agent of the road in North Dakota highway recently ran! In another county a home demonstra- pital : i OU iG the Turks following the edict of the : irom which delivery is affected. This| over a large fat hog injuring it in tion leader held) a clothi hool for i eS sultan to the effect that the “way to} DA N C E ! Russian Reds See an Karly |anplication after being acted upon PY! oo) 9 manner that it wie necessare the women. of the rurz stricts in] ’ To Play at Mandan get rid of the Armenian problem was . Cage ety * {the federal or general manager to ae age : . “) {Yauch she taught by demonstrathg} The Ruby ladies’ orchestra, no long- |to get rid of the Armenians.” In six K. OF C. HALL | Vigorous Termination whom addressed will he passed on toto kill it. Ths accident did not hap- how to remodel old clothes and to util-/er associated with Patterson’s hall, |months, 800,000 Armenians were mas- : | of the War” the coal committee at which time same} pen when the temperature was around ize father’s cast-off ‘ents -by mak-|has been engaged to play for a dance sacred at the hands of, the Turks, Mr.! Saturday Night, Nov. 8th will be approved or declined as con-| the zero mark, but rather when it was ie : au ae the junior member of|at the Elk’s hall in Mandan on ee Sabrab sald, whole cies were demol- | Given By | ee itions may range. a ae ithe family, ne woman who attend-|day evening, and a number of other jished, the men killed an e women; é | <London, Nov. 4A “announcement ieee ne icecetrnctions will be is-{ cout tHe furtherest distance from that'ca’ ne of these meetings, writes that| engagements both in and out of tewn fand ‘children deported across the| Ruby Ladies Orchestra | sued, by Russian Soviet army of-| | it rt pbs ce tn dsdealonvot the peiut, and it did not seem possible to she sayed over $10 when she made|have been accepted. desert of Asia Minor, where today the} Singing and Playing a ficials ‘received here by Wireless, say: ned fo sie Hi possess aa rte utilize the meat of this hog at this a. suit for her young son froma cast: Sa e trails, which were followed, are} Th x Pos “We have recelyed; fresh reinforee-|¢°al such instructions covered by season of the year; yet the wife of off suit of her husbands. Had she not BUY OVERLANDS _ |marked by skeletons “of those who e Latest Hits of the ments, Yudenitch can get none, The) Culy authorized permit number upon) ine farmer who owned the hog being attended this, Clothing school, it would| , C2Pt Huflman of the | Salvation | died of starvation and cruelty. \ Season remenants of his army are breaking} receipt of which the carrier in Pos) oF ay economical turn of mind decided Raye been ‘ne for her to have|AT™Y and Mr. Dopking of the peni-| Because of the Turkish stand iff Admission $1.00 Plus War Tax | up, They. are surrounded by ourjsesston of the, coal will immediately) to consult the home demonstration) purchased a suit at the store which |tentiary, recently became owners of |against Armenia, that little country |@ uy ot. f Pep” . “Lots of Pep” | troops. forward same to the billed destina-|1e.der of that county, ‘would have wost her $15 to gis, {RW model 4 Overlands which they |has asked America to accept a man- Fe Asters are ee “From Luga our troops are irrisist-|tion for delivery consignee. The home demonstration leader:in-| In another, section a home deran |PUrebased from the Lahr Motor Sales |datory, Mr. Sahrab said, and pointed BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ably advancing on Yudenitch’s rear, “On the other fronts the situation “$s favorable. to us, “We are on the €ve of the vigorous termination of the war.” ‘MINNEAPOLIS BANK “It ig of the utmost importance that the above mentioned proceedure be complied with in order there may be no delay in the prompt disposal of the application. Applications. at variance with the above can not help but meet with: delay and which may result ser- icusly to the consumer.” . formed the wife that she would be out avould proceed to can the meat, Sh instructed the wife to have her hus- bund bleed the hog and prepare the equipment to dress the hog for the use of the canners and she also suggested ‘that several neighboring women be in- there aS soon as possible, and they , stration leader held a. meeting of women and .gave a talk on home-nurs- jing. A few days later the little daugh- jfer of. a woman who attended these mectings drank some poison. Recall- ing the suggestions of the home dem- jenstration leader, the mother used home treatment pending the arriya! of Company. St.. George’s Services Cancelled The services at St. George’s an- nounced for tonight and Friday morn- ing will be cancelled on account of the absence of the rector in Minne- !apolis, attending conference of Nation- Wide, campaign. Voice, Piano and Expression Studio Seven Years of Successful Teaching t ALTA HERRINGTON RICHARDSON, Teacher ROBBED FOR THIRD EAL aE ee , 4 ea ee 0 ae oe the iors As the Loco ty a distant town. The Ladiew” Ala 819 Fourth St. Phone 511U Bismarck, N. D. 1 riving at the home in mid-afternoon, | treatment o ed 1 the ther, s Ald J TIME IN TWO YEARS |“HATE. FAT KING [ine Women headed by the home demon: Jearned then the netivities mad inetuee|_ The Ladies’ Aid EDDY” WAS LAIRD stration leader, proceeded to care for s of the home demonst tion leader, | tio Swedish Lutheran church will meet ‘ Minneapolis, Nov. 5.—Two armed the carcass of the dressed hog in such responsible for saying the life of |2t the home of Mrs. C. P. Larsen, 7 men unmasked entered the Peoples oO’ SKIBO’S SALUTE a manner that by evening the entire | the child. % 400 Fourth street tomorrow afternoon. oe reverecoocoors. State bank shortly after. noon today me avimal had been cut up and placed in} Jf you have no home d:mo n | Members ead cies ef ane pociety, : forced R. E. Pope, cashier and G. F.| Edinburgh, Oct. 1—(By The As-jcans and prepared in such a manner jleader in your < , ah. . Clark, a nt cashier to throw up/sociated Press)—Iord Guthrie, the/that the entire animal could be pre-|should be thoroly diseu: meeting. Pompons Chrysanthemums , teir hands and lead the bandits into| Scottish judge, has just made cpubee served oot aca for ood Had aken to secure the services of I RAL FGit BABE Bronze, Pink and Yellow White, Pink, Yellow the vault from which the robbers took | some reminiscences of the late Andrew |nct been for this home demonstration during the winter or early swhen} Last rites for the infant child of i $4,000 in cash. and securities, Carnegie, in which he disposes of ajleader in that county, the value of that}she can be of the most to the'yr and Mrs, Joseph Woernae ware 75¢ per bunch $1.00 and $1.50 per dozen —_—_ 3 been very respectful. central portions; Thursday cloudy, tas : made state director are erroneous, the ite Hensler-Farmer Expresses Him-} “‘what was it? said his Majesty, | colder ie Bortlon. oh hom he had hecalne onan commissioner explains, Mrs, Bowe hav- and he laughed heartily when Mr. Lowest eee hysicians attending the ling heen placed in charge of only the self On Townleyism Carnegie had to admit that King Ed- ! Sm west) young man said today that the | Gute City regional office. | Ward hadebechs geterrer’ “to Pe Fat 2 ee “poison” was merely a high pow- hae pamper 2S) we ‘Keep on sending your paper,” |King Eddy.’” | Se Paul Tops OROURRRISIG oe We, can save you money by writes G. R. Denison of: Hensler, “as So Winnipeg 0 ST’ GEORGE'S GUILD * . Like to see what ‘Bill’ is doing with] Dance tonight. at Armory.) qeiens- * BORGES Su getting your cylinders reground, the. Kaiser. Three cheers for Bill|Music by Thé Dixie Fives Chicka 8 | path eee: eed wall meet at the/fitted ‘with new. pistons and Langer and his two pals.” ee Seca arene Kansas. City 2 [EATEN house at 3 o'clock Thursday lrings. Write for prices. Bis- The burglars then locked the em- in the vault and- escaped with i¢ir loot, It was the third robbery in the bank in two years, PEORIA BA Peoria Illinois, Noy. 5.—Five auto- mobile bandits this morning robbed the Farmers’ and Mechanies state bank in Averyville. of between $20,000 and $25,- (00 and escaped. The robbers forced Charles: Reece, cashier; Walter Smith teller and Miss Ania Fuhrer, clerk, to LOOTED te ek of pe hale SS ne fae oe many much more illustrious Precipitation clerk sold him “something just as |riculture and labor, is still director of eh As a Te, yerecompelled srcece 1: “The King asked: ‘What dia Miller] Hishest wind velocity good.” As a result Hursch will |thce United States employment service yen the vault, say about me? FORECAST not die‘as officials hay he intended | sor North Dakota, Dispatches emanat- THREE CHEERS FOR BILL Dance’ tonight at Armory. Music. by The Dixie Five) story which has long been current that Mr. Carnegie received the late King Edward at Skibo with’ the salutation, “Hail, fat King Eddy.” Lord Guthrie follows : Majesty asked Mr. Carnegie to tell him about a great banquet given in Mr. Carnegie’s honor at Pittsburgh. Mr. Carnegie mentioned that Joaquin Miller, the American poet, had recited a poem in which he made free with Carnegie’s own name and with the “Mr. Carnegie replied that he was afraid the poet's reference had not WANTED—Position as stenographer. Experienced. Phone 624R. 11-5-lwk tells. what the story is based on as|# “At Dunrobin. not at Skibo, his late \ noon, colder tonight, probably Snow east and hog would have been entirely lost to its owner, community in such manner heen mentioned above. have e ~~ Today’s Weather | at For, twenty-four hours wv. 5. Temperature at 7 a. m. Temperatu: t noon yesterday . yesterday . last night ending a 8 EHoas For North Dakota: Unsettled and | ORRIS W. ROBERTS Meteorologist. DIDN’T GET REAL POISON, BUT SAME EFFECT WAS HAD “Crosby, Ne D., Nov. 5—When Clifford Hursch, 20 years old of Kramer undertook to buy. poison from a Minot druggist the drug when he swallowed the supposed poison after his attentions had been rejected by a young .woman r Important business is to be disposed of and all members are urged to attend. held this afternoon at St. Mary’s pro- cathedral, and interment was made in MARDEN IS ADVANCED Engineey 1. O Marden of the high- y commission staff has been named ng bridge engineer to succeed R. V, P. Marquardsen, who goes to Haryey, Illinois, to become structural erigineer for .a large steel company. w HAGAN STILL CHIEF John N. Hagan, commissioner of ag- ing from Fargo to the effect that Mrs. Mintie Bowe of that city had been marck Foundry & Welding Co. Dance tonight at Armory. The best of the season. can make these attracti weerooncrooooooros. Order now while we are overstocked and OSCAR H. WILL & CO. ve prices. Phone 163. — TO MINOT Music by The Dixie Five. FIRST MEETING OF Stat Rural School Inspector J. ; ri _t oe : LEAGUE OF NATIONS bi Riley deft this morning ae Minot, ! ay aye. where he will attend th annual conven- i This Medicine Recommended by a Doctor fj — , COUNCIL_!N PARIS ten ahs sor Dakota luetona 4 shi Ess association. From Mino’ rr. Rile; y dicine him: Paris, Noy, 5—The first meeting of} will go. to Bowbells, where he will a p When a doctor uses a medicine | the council of the league of nations; conduct a teachers’ institute for Burke + self besides prescribing it to his patients, will be held in Paris the supreme! county. ¢ he must know that it has merit. ‘iy council decided today, It did not how- ES AS . This is what Dr.J, H. Wagner, a promi- ever fix a date for the gathering.. | % Baptist Revival Maa ee Ni nent physician of Skate, Kentucky, has SS A Good audience and great, lilterest | to say about Dr. Hartman’s well-known FROM KULM + | Were reported last night at the. First | remedy, PE-RU-NA: “I have used PE- Christ Flagel, a prominent farmer | Baptist church. There” were: four | * RU-NA myself for catarrh and have of the Kulm region, is spending a few} women converted’ and others inter- given it to others for catarrh, bloating days in Bismarck. ested. Sermon subject: tonight, “The after eating and other ailments. It has A Sere aRRTTnacnpaemane ah Rag-Tinie: of’ Religion,”. © Tomorrow | “proved a success in all cases with old ‘ TAKES POSITION HERE ._ |night subject, “Every Fellow Carries | and young menand women. All speak Miss Phyllis Lindquist, of Fair-| His’ Own Hide to Market.” ; Friday well of PE-RU-NA. It is the best of all mount, who was secretary of the state | night ‘sabject, “The Man Without an : - tonics.” school of forestry at Bottineau, has| Excuse.” People from other churches Are used to flavor one “Dr. Wagner, out of the fullness of his come to Bismarck to accept a post aS|are coming, says the pastor, and he Hig ifdessert. Thejui own personal experience, for the good of secretary to Dr. W. F. Crewe, manager. invites the pub: , RY y-Je Bert te aagcdonce. } all sick and ‘suffering, recommends a of the North Dakota livestock sani- —— is condensed and sealed in ‘ *You may be snre.a tor would not en- TE a ¢ S "7 ig 3 a y St Saat | danger his professional reputation by Suits cleaned and|% of McCabe Methodist. Episco- f hee ane sad ee ow ler I < ‘endorsing PECRU-NA unless satisfied be- ots pal church will be held Tharsday af- Pe ycgen combate a 3 P ' \.° Syyond a doubt of its value. pressed, hats cleaned ba ae any oe Ba evis quick . \ é Af desserts, Whether your trouble be a cough or a an d reblocked. WwW | of the church, Pst : eciatine », cold, or a more subtle catarrhal affection of the stomach, bowels or other organs, give PE-RU-NA a trial. The immediate improvement which you will see will sat- 3 sabe District- No. 3,° with Mrs. ‘A. S. Hoffman, 519 Ninth/street. District No, 4, with Mrs. J. B,-Say- ler, 809° Mandan avenue.” Every grocer everywhere guarantee satisfaction. seils Kelloge’s everyday EAGLE, Tailors, Hat- DR. J. H. WAGNER jiffy Jeu isfy be d a doubt that PE-RU-NA is what you need. ‘ . zi 4 » , ate eo SELRU_NA may be purchased anywhere in tablet or liquid form. M ‘ters. and 5S Cc ] e a n e rs. ane Herpes) of Wines are 52 Flavors, at Your Grocer’s oe Mets a ~. - mumen| Phone 5s, acteet gig si gues pectye 2.Psckazes for 25 Cents ex districts,

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