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i \ ). SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1919 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Phone 607-K' et sentuslirlag. ong with “delight. We ly good singers. among ; have exceptior Mrs. Bailie will immediately take up their residence at. Carringt : @ photographer was there, too rs >) J : ; aan . : mod and that this class of property has 9 } CITY TO RAISE, (siesta ‘thaitat! sey Ae[ DINNER GOWN OF [COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS’ DANCE TO | the taxes paid lest your, Ferm jaads| NET AND SATIN BE STRICTLY INFORMAL TONIGHT | ) HREE-F this year than last and the only class Is SABLE BEAUTY ‘ Na we ve oto a corre a 5 of property that will not. have to pay <a The Commercial Travelers’ dance at|last one, democratically informal, and ih: : more than last year ig:homes occupi- the Grand Pacific this evening will] with a buffet dinner served a la cafe- ¢ y p ed by their owners, it is said. be strictly informal, Because it was| teria. N < D if 2 Is Planni announced yesterday as a dinner dance! O'Connor's orchestra will furnish the we e I en qf : the impression has gone out that this.music, _ and Impressario O’Connor ( ple R. Is P. anning evening’s affair was to be formal, It|promises some new and snappy stuff . To Take Over Care will be the same type of patty as 'the|for this occasion, ' Taxpayers of Bismarck to Pay f It Cabi * . $278,000 to City, County of Roosevelt Cabin ‘ ; Fouiider of Boston Sittings made Sunday ne a and State Local Chapter Will Act If Me- 8 b int t morial Association Does tea Symphony Is Dead FEO eae Almost $400,000 in taxes will be p eRadi A * raised in Burleigh county this year, Nothing Maj. Henry L. Higginson Would y exclusive of township requirements ——. HOLMBOE STUD 0. Q i} Ns be tae The Bismarck chapter of the Have Been 85 Tuesday 1\ ata uality P hotog. rap hs On a total asieenedivalua tion \ofi§54,- Daughters of the American Revolu Publicity Fi 346,522. The mill levy will he 11.6. [tion wit undertake to restore and per-|_ Boston, Noy, 15.—The death of Ma- N D ,(, (Publicity, Bilin/ Co-) K a The taxpayers of Bismarck will be/serve the Roosevelt cabin on the cap- jor Henry I, Higginson, banker and ext Door to Grand Theater BISMARC. > forced to contribute $277,936.02 toward |itol grounds here if that work is not Ne founder of the Boston symphony or- Wes ontalaieeee oe ora cout cand partes by ine. Romevelt Mem- John F, Stevens, Administrator, cates pees announced ta Bed ¥ al association of! he state. A ia died at the Massachusetts general hos- ation of $7,635,600. The mill levy] It is understood that there has been Is Experiencing Many pital last night after an operation yin te an BS 4 some talk of removing the cabin to Difficulties Had he lived until next Tuesday he DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA PARTY ONE e mill levy for the county is com-| Medora, but as the building belongs would have been 85 years old, x posed of 2.98 for state purposes and t he state and iat eb atouta — ———_——__-___- OF THE WEEK i) ENJOYABLE EVENTS Pet ie ipuitioges, mala ‘o the state a 'y believe it should Ww hb G I Co. for county ses, making A/remain here, this action in not thot} Seay r Bigs tk ___ total of 11.6 mills. The amount rais-|to carry weight. Mrs. C. W. McGray Cushy Sept 15-Nia Viadlvostock, Oct. ASOUrC OR . A One of the really enjoyable events) across the river enjoyed a round night ed in taxes in the county, the varl-/of the D. A. R. has been appointed to D— (By The, Ass Gets Fuel Again of the week, socially, was the Daugh-|of dancing. ous sources and the asessed valua-}attend to this matter and she may PF. Stevens, of Chicago, administrator ised arate if} Pee si Sujet oe ‘ ‘tion of cach are as follows: take up the matter of allowing tha . “py F of the ‘Trans-Siberian railway, hag ex-|, The Washburn Coal Co., whose re- tery of Ieabella ‘dance ‘atthe Knights’ “An, appetiaing .. cafeterias luncheon) ‘ CLASS VALUATION </organization having charge: of the re- iy BY RETT Y BROWN - | neriehced difticulty in his efforts, with| lil stocks at its Bismar rds have] of Columbus hall Monday — evening, served at midnight, and there was whey: “si 5 storation and preservation of the ew: york Nor: 1 poner Bown the aid of an Interallied Committee, been depleted by a week's idleness at} Bismarck members of thelr fraternity |delicious frappe at all times, McDon- Git cts building. CE eee tay cturod Elnck: ce_| to cqnivert: the’ a'ran ne Wilton mines, closed by order of entertained in honor of their Mandatt) ald’s orchestra furnished the music toc Peksoiiat ———_— trieh a bala a Triatagaaisabie part,| into an eflicient railwa tem, Seven! President Drennan a week ago today | sisters and their husbands and the bet-} dancing, and its work Was highly com- ~ Railroads 75,737.60 |SIOUX MINISTER TO “Black satin draped just ‘aough at} months have now elapsed since he be | CREEL So rbeve seuipmenie. rom ine ‘er halves of the capital ey. daugh- pimented: foe couture ie she oy i % 1/990: RES ER ee ER AT i as suc. | came its administrator, bs Tes Ye y ers, There was a liberal response }ing were violin solos by Donald Me- sreterapli 5 meat CONDUCT SERVICES gue, side fo au see foe in oth ane One of the most serious obstacles he wore. reopened with a full] sryom Mandan to the invitation, and |Donald, piano solos by Mrs, Arthur Express 55,907 4 foundation. of: the bodice ix of black| encountered was the unsurmountable CN miners Friday morning.| No, 1 being accommodating enough to|Bauer, a vocal solo by Miss Vivien Pullman 22,548 Rev; Herbert He) Welch.of (Cannon: satin, "also “ut utter the fashion of| bJection to modern methods and abeut 1 500 tons of coal were pro-} he two hours late, the guests from |Irysh, and a delightful costume dance igre ie aiph cen cae pal pastor of the Episcopal Indian] 4" plain Dandeat, Draped net, polka| Toading, on the part of Tt duced Gurins the day. by Miss Roherty, the instructor in Total 34,346,522 $3 63 | mission in the Sioux county town, ar-| got, i t, falls from the waist| places of authority, ‘The Sega: ag .dancing, and Miss Justine Paulson. " = ons & 3 ves rived Friday afternoon for a several alg ted en ee a Se heiel Oeae car distribution has: proved a stumb!- ITA? Y AISES PROMINENT COLORED _ Added to this total must. be in-} days’ Heit in Bismarck: Last even-|the bandeatt as w bodice, Quite. the] {nz block whieh precluled any marked Lfalig! R POLITICIAN ENTERS Gch tageainiten Se eeuerat aid George's Sn the fsiouan (tangas tor the [Point of the entire costume is the Jet Lnprerema if aha “a career, af FiUME BLOCKADE MINISTRY IN DAKOTA vuship for ds, gene! 2 . ‘ rirdle ending in pendant tassels with|it were possible to conceive one .school purposes and while each one/students of the Bismarck Indian Sane bE peat aibbon America’s ‘great transcontinental “1 Copenhagen, Nov. 14—The Italian ° E e averages around $2,000 the total for| School, a majority of whom are of z tems with local committtes in e government has officially raised the} Rev. D. B, Beasley of St. Paul, for the county is considerable. This will} Dakota stock, or who understand the state traversed, committes of politt-|Diockade of Fiume according to ad-| many 's prominent in Minnesota me can €g10n add from $50,000 to $100,000 more thait tongue! {the nurses and frequently some con-|cians in no amnner identified with the} vices from that city received — thru | polit ind private messenger to Gov- | the. amount. inticated above. "| “Rev. Welch is a full-blooded Sioux] valescent patients join in and help tojactual railway management, vested] pipach, Austria. x ernors n Sant, Johnson and other ° - Che city’s mill levy is made up of}ent’ a ‘splendid specimda of native} make a joyful noise unto the Lord. with authority to distribute — freight Ses ae Jopher executives of the last decade 2 f 1 f gis 2.98 mills for suite purposes ; 8.62 for} American manhood. ——_—_ cars as they choose without any con- now a minister of the colored Bap-| en 10n Sounly, 5 11.56 for city schools ! and ‘ *—city News trol by the railway management, onc] BRITISH MINISTRY SELLS ist church, has been assigned to the 3.25 for city government. On. an as- b TY imght find a parallel with the actual North Dakota imlssionary field, with sesced valuation of $7,635,600 "and CHURCH NOTES | , cr | stiaation In Siberia. : WOOL TO AMERICA; PRESS | pastorates in Bismarck and Minot, with this mill levy the city will raise}@_________ gy Sa CER To obtain-a car a shipper must ap- Rev. Beasley already has a fine ; 27768602. This means, it is | sald Sr GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH eee oe savored for the aew| Hy, te. thé committee In control in hs QUESTIONS ITS WISDOM) ini iuilding and a strong congre ha’ e city will pay more-than (5) Corner Third and ‘Thayer. Rev. meats Dave Deemer ered for the district, comply, with money require- Fs - «| gation built up here, and he is mak- : ° percent of all taxes in Burleigh coun-| George Buzzelle, rector; end Sunda; | Rex Theater on Fifth strect in thelemnts which have nothing at all ta], London, Oct. 17—Yhe British Minis-| in oxcetent headway with plans for In /compliance with ty. after Trinity; foly Comatmion at 3|Hickley block and they are expected) qo with the hauling charges, and await | t¥ of Munitions Is selling wool to Am-] 10 ‘erection of a house of worship instructions from It is understood that business pro-! a, m.; Sunday School at 10:00; morn-|'® ative in this city about the fitst/nis turn, Every avenue open to, @rican manufactures although © the! it” yginot, ‘The new pastor hopes to perty is very heavily taxed this year! ihe prayer and sermon at 11:00; even.| Of N¢St month. It is expected that} oxercise of favoritism in the matter|‘lothing makers here say that high) yuiiq up his colored congregations in| State Headquarters, 7 ling prayer and sermon’ at 4:30. the new theater, which is on the site] op qistribution. It no secret that| P ‘e due to scarcity of wool. The} ot cities by bringing from the larger cial. electi ‘will be ie = rest of the former Grand Theater, will be] the supply of cars Is manipulated so! Mi agreed to ship to Boston! ‘ties and fom the south domestics, IM caer us oon. . ° ° TRINITY LUTHERAN crurce |, of the most up to date in'the elty.|as to keep the “price” up. Nothing| Uting October 4,000 hales of Austral-]jouse servants and other classes ot | held Monday, November Daily Fashion Hint Corner 7th street and. Avenue C.| Se Fast that Mr, Stevens or the Interallied4 #7 and 10,000 bules of new Zealand) solored workers for which he finds a 17th, 1919, to ballot on sev- Morning worship, 11.00 a. m.; even MISSION CONFERENCE | Committee has been able to do has hag; Wool. ‘The only reason eve a tga { 00d demand in Bismarck and Minot. ff eral important questions ahs . ing service 7:30 p. m,: Sunday’ school|, + forelgn mission conference will be/any effect in abating, this practice. | Ministry’ of Munitions for this action | te pelieves there is better opportunity | concerning the Legion. The < 5 i |12.00.in.; choir practice, tuesday 7:30; held at the Swedish Lutheran church] (he result naturally has been to run| is that the American woolen manu- for the development of his race in the 1] ill bi fi 9 : p. m.; ¥. P. 8. meets Wednesday g.99| near Washburn on Tuesday, Wednes-| yp prices of every commodity to ridi-|factures need this supply. The Even) soater towns of the north Pepetaidrri easter o p.m. JOHN FLINT, Pastor |{#Y 2nd’ Thursday of next week. The} culous figures and to stimulate specu-|'"& News asks: Isn’t this wool needed _ a. m. until 9 p. m., in Sunset local pastor, Rev. Alfred Breivik, will] jation, at home? BAZAAR AND DANCE Barber Shop, under .Co- CHRISTIAN SCIEN! be assisted by Rey. J. Skarr and Rev | Another factor working against SS TRUEROE RTT wan’s Drug Store. The ; CE SOCIETY |p. Tangjoen, both of Minnesota, and by | greater elliciency is the arbitrace VISITING HERE ; : d A ; ‘5 y I 4 sreater efliciency is ‘the arbitrary pow- SITID SRE : acorner Ath street and Avenue ©.) poy, Joim Flint of Bismarck. er of those tn control ta plitce anon.| Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Macomber off The ladies of St. George’s HOUnE all Pe octet a d Be ject: -“Mortaly and Immortals.” Sun- See aN bargo on movement of any class of | Wilton are stopping at the Grand Pacl| guild of the Episcopal church y ne ee } day School at 9:45 a, m.; Weduesday| qq, EGIEF CORPS SOCIAL, {merchandise at will ee eof no Oe aite| Will give a bazaar and dance De- Seandiig, May vole. ‘ Sey pty fy loake:* he ismarck Women’s elie? Passenger i ie . president of the Washburn — Lignite i frente ene Te Bae cece, Read: | Corps held a very enjéyable social Hea | eared by the) Coal Con, stated today that the mine| cember 12 at the Elks’ hall. tf] These matters concern you. , ing every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat- meting at the home of Mrs. O. R./pied by Russian and foreign delegation |*¢ Wilton 4s producing coal. Oh! Yes! JOHNSON’S for |fj Time, 9a. m. until 9 p. m. urday from 3 to 4 p,m, Ali_are wel-|S™!th 306 13th street, Friday after-|o¢ many sorts who live in them months See Hosiery. November 17th, 1919. come to attend these services and visit|0°0™,, Fancy work formed the princt /on end any whom the committee hac| VOTE HONDA : : the reading room, pal diversion, and during the after-!no power to evict. Representatives of |, 1¢. members of the American Le: Place, Sunset Barber Shop. = noon unusually tasty refreshments] one nation’ alone good gion will vote Monday on a matter re- ! FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH |“¢Te Served by the hostess. authority to occuy st-olass pne-| {cred toveaclt-post in the’ state by ithe | p°reerer sere | Corner Second and Thayer, Rev. H. IEE cRECERY aol senger cars and 1.500 officers’ cars |CouVention which met here last month | 3 “Try Dick’s Chicken Dinner ee j C. Postlethwaite, minister. Morning| RECOVERING FROM OPERATION |pesides upwards of 12,000 bax cars. | be voting In Bismarck will be held)’ tomorrow at the Minute ; q » ni 0 can >| Edward White, well known Bis-| 7, ree 2 in the Sunset barber shop, Capt. A a le ; service at 10:30 Theme ” “Greatness Y i ‘rains ‘other than the Siberian AJ ‘ f the loc 1{3 Lunch. Special tables re- : Versus Wisdom.” Music by the quar- marck man, who was operated on at/press are few and irregular. There is| 4; JOReS:, commander of the local pos Is 4 A. A. JONES Jy tette: for Sund: 739|the St. Alexius hospital, is recorer-|an abundance of locomotive ; | announced today. served for ladies. ette; junior Sunday School at 9:30); ‘i ‘ly & Thi ee e loc ves and box COMMANDER all ottier departments at 12 m,; re-|!7S Satisfactorily. Mr. White was/cars, according to best information. USING WINTER GARDEN 413 Broadway q member. the: Goddard Bible Class and forced to undergo a very serious oper-|'The only requisite is to put them to PRE eb catrpat oe EN A join 1: Junlors B ae ation, and his many friends are con-] use free fr: resent teatr! The drafting department of the state é ; Junior Endeavor at 3:00 p. i : use free from present restrictions, highw: 3 issi : ei m.; senlor Endeavor at 6:30; evening eee a on the splendid mabe oar eaettel anaes a Aneta h at a service at 7:30; special music by the ;Her in which he is regaining his) HUNT WOLVES IN NORTH | fobmeriy called the Winter Garden | * is ea: evening chorus. A helpful talk ej the) *tength. formerly called the Winter Garden | “UEIIIITIIIITINNNIINANLUH TUATHA UHL HARUHI 40H LEE ; ‘© MODES CHILDREN LIKE. i 9 SITING RELATIVES cl ission and cl r 3 => ne Pale P| | ya Uittle miss must needs be well bt sean prayers meena ns 70] irs, 3. G. Keenan and her daugh |. steepy River, Mich} Nov, 14—omi-| 1 the capitol building, it was neces |. 3 = \ gowned to prove a stronger attrac vives of the church. ter Miss Esther Keenan left yester-|cials of three counties, Kewenaw, On-|S*'Y fo instal the drafting departmen! | 3 = ® - tion for the boys, than the game of day afternoon gfor the Twin Cities}tonagon and Houghton are checking | S°*ntown. altho the main offices of} 5 = ; tug-o’-war.. There is no surer way of FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH where they will visit) relatives for|on the activities of two young men je commission still remain on capitol = = looking pretty-than: to wear a frock | Two blocks north of the Grand Paci-|S¢veral days, among them being Mrs |who claim to be from Detroit and who Dill. 3 = of white organdy with sleeves. cut | fe hotel; George B, Richardson, D. D. |P: J Rempel of Minneapolis,” Mrs.|have told oficials that they decided to Sepa eas . = = in one and neck trimmed with eo ‘minister. Public worship 10:45; Sun- Reena cangn yet ie ; aut ifs get rich by trapping wolves in the Ae forget JOHNSON’S for) 3 = broidered scallops. -Without @ short |day school 12 m.; H. F. O'Hare, Supt.;|J2mes Finley of St. Paul and T. A.| Upper Peninsula wilds. osiery. = = waist one may, achieve the Empire ‘Junior Union, 3 p.m; Titermeaate *Hexandéry St. Peful fittorney, Mrs] The youths have trudged~ through a = = effect by using. a marrow Los on vel- | Union 4 p. m.; Senior Union 6:30 p. | Seeuan’s, brother. By es three jgounties and, according to vari-| Have you secured stock in the} = = oa vet ribbon. In medium size.the dress ‘m. ; Public Worship 7:30 p. m.; prayer HOE srpsemse p meet ee ous ofltcials, they have not succeeded fi ? Ifnot.| = = aL ‘pictured at the top of the picture re: |meeting Wednesday, 8:00 p. m.; Sun-| HERE FROM NEW LEIPZIG in bagging a wolf, up to the last re- New Hngland oil leagee id i ific |= = : quires 1% yards 36-inch. material, |day morning subject, “The Christian|, Vincent Hogan of New Leipalg left] ports. The wolf bounty is $25, BEE. trie Ur One URANG £ OY: = = \ with 1:4 yards ribbon. : Church.” Evening ‘subject: “What the city today after visiting officials) Wardens who accosted the young | hotel. = = ‘ ! The youngster in the plaid suit to [Is Your Weight?”’ The ordinance of ‘at the capitol on business during fhe; men, declared the hunters were lead- FARM W: 5 Ad deccription, Cac GUARANTEED = the center left-consists of a blouse | Baptism will be administered at the;D%t two days. Mr. Hogan is the re ing a sheep through the woods, de-| ‘Shepard, Minneapolis, Minn. 1{715-1 Suite bors = with deep shoulder, yoke, white col-'|¢losé’ of the evening ‘service. Eleven, cently appointed state’s attorney of |Claring their plan was to tempt wolves | FOR RENT—Room in modern house | 3 waste a tke Sao = ‘ lar, cuffs and belt, and knee trous- {were baptized last Sunday night and|GT@Mt County taking the place marte| within rif_e range and then pick them) FH Chain for sale ood Third Stor | = = i ers. It requires 2% yards 36-inch |there are many more for baptism. |%¢ant by the appointment of the form- of. ; Phone 132K. ea u-ib-a | = = ‘ plaid and % yard plain material. © {Good music. Como—a’ welcome for) €t State’s attorney Frank T. Lembke one ne peer said as to how the = his is Q tore or = hite drill or pique trimmed with | you, é - has judge of the district court of Grant| Sheep 3s getting along. = => ‘ wee ead ents of blue linen is ; county. While in the capital city Mr. = : = stylish and good looking for the |McCABE METHODIST) EPISCOPAL| Hosen stopped at the Bismarck hot 21. POINDEXTER FISHES = = “ > third..suit... For, medium, size the ; CHURCH Cima cars maT = eoular OYSs = 8 sult. requires 1% -yard 36-inch drill, |. .Morning worship’ at 10:30; sermon NABOB CLUB DANCES = = with % yard contrasting material. {by the pastor on the subject, “Uncon.| ,, THe Nabob Dancing club gaye its int- = = Firat Model: Dress No, 8354. Sizes, |scious Girding.” ‘The choir. will sing|ti#! party at the Knights of Colum- = 5 : e . = wt 1 to 4 years, Price, 20 cents, [two anthems, “Come unto me,” by] Mus hall Friday evening, forty couples, = Quality for quality, service for service = * By , . 5 ichubert and “Jesus, th .? cons! ing Of young married people. = - 2 y : = eee eee eore atte oate | (Fills My. Breast,” by’ Wilson’ Sumdey |comose the Nabob club, which plans to = and value for value, this store—Bis- = ._ Third Model: Sult, No. 7608. Sizes, |School at 12 m, with classes for all [Ave t series of dunes parties dur- = marck’s Greatest Outfitters for Boys— = i 20 cents, Mr. A. A, Loehrke, Supt. Be ppg = . = [2 8 years, Brice, 2) eet ts for| _Epworln Lengue’ at 6:30, - ANI young Dousiaisy orcliediin. |Dluyed sc for ie = offers the best obtainable here today. = he tat rH * people cordially invited. atl jing dance last evening, and it = . 7 = _"Pictorid! Review Patterns neplo cordially tayited:/PODUIAE, Ser: | raved a gost enjoyable. event, “TUG = Moters, too, will find our storeacenter = = ice led by bi Joyable song ser-l next of the series will be given Nov. = f int ] = : vice led by large chorus choir, “Special s é = of intense appea. : = ¢ >? | SSS = a 3 . = ! selections by the double mele quar- ember. 28. = = neni taster a tette. Sermon topic, “Thue Lil [> Tg eR aS = . = Bismarck Conservatory of |] You are invited to spend “a plescegt| CONKIAN-WEIRAUCH NUPTIALS = I P S H Music and profitable hour with: us; 3.) Announcements have been received = WO ants uits a ‘ .G: H. QUIGLEY, Minister in Bismarck of. the marriage of Mr. = Kia’ indeed sforeunater 12 feeble lis a Sa SR NRC tre accor = All fabrics are embodied in the makin offer its students the advantages EVANGE! ‘i r Weirauch, both of Detroit, Minn., which = \ $24 = : : f NGELICAL. ASSOCIATION |V = A = of teachers of high quality and }/ Church, corner Seventh and. Rosser| Ws Solemnized in the state room of the = of these fine Suits. They are smartly = standing. \ During the ‘absence of |/streets; morning sermon, (German) Davenport hotel: at Spokane, Wash., = : = Miss Bergliots Caspary, he isiney 10:00 a. m,; bible school and gospel on Thursday, October 30. Mrs, Conk- = styled and possess the exclusive fea- studying in New York, Mrs..Jose- }laddress 11.00 a. m.; .jJin -has many friends’ in Bismarck = y H es Sr TROT haa igen tes Nee & TEM TOME Tubes tie ee engred roe ett = tures of young men’s styles. Feature cured to take charge of the ad- Hiteader 7.15 p. m.; evening -sermon,| Years in doing hem-stitching at 119 1-2 = values at $18 and at $10 to $35, vaniced vocal department. ; “Some ‘Reasons Why a Great Revival|Fourth street. The young people will fs = { 5 Mrs, Josephine Ellingson Flint is ]}is Needed in Bismarck.” 8,00 pi m.;|°"J9y @ honeymoon tour of the west, It is a most satisfac- = ‘a graduate of The Institute of Mu- |/Special muste by. male choir. Victory|®fter which they ‘will make thelr « Fi = FE i hi . sical Art in New York City, where }/ Prayer Band Tuesday 8 p. m. A cor-| ome at Bend, Oregon. » tory beverage. Fine = urnis. Ings ghe was the pup of such, wel [lal welcome to al SM eer ee lee igh nown masters as Madame Thelma C.F. STRUTZ, BRET aKa = Goldiska, Italian prima donna and Ha UTZ, Pastor. A shower was given’ at the home of — itis healthful. = very need that your, boy might have puri of Lancers sid | Ronebals ‘The Armistice Day service| Mrs, Max. Kupits on ‘Thursday ta POLES POINDEXTER ~ . Well made cocoa = can be supplied to advantage in our ladame Adele Lais..Baldwin, who Evangelical church was a grand|honor of Miss Betty Steiret, a é " 4 it it = ? is also a pupil of Lam erti; and |/success. The church was eeerare Jar Bismarck Pou woman, etl Vesa ial a oe sovenver . Sa teal ae nd = Greater Boys Store. Hats, Blouses, Mr. Luigi Bonpensieri, \ former || ably filled and the music and addresses| Valley City this afternoon becomes the | Senator Miles Fon Sissy ane: 18 har thee haan = Shirts, Ties and other accessories at opera conductor in St. Petersburg, || were highly inspiring and helpful.{bride of Robert A. Ballie, manager of| ‘™ ¥20 bas announced his active can that is beneficial = y Stockholm, Bucharig} and Brook- || Everybody seemed delighted: and gome|the Carrington telephone exchanee Gidacy, fonailte eae nicad pominetion Ie i scalk all = right prices. 2 a yan Fete ar eee ae ne called it one of the best. services’ they|Ten of Miss Stieret’s most intimate nai Se faye ie sete hae tS Baraca = voice rival Ss ae 5 i nutriti - = See ne solacahe ceili Reset the. || anne eae ere ; friends were guests at the function) one will get a rise in political any pe = ane neeE a rice t8 hee’ seudents e sone oe at the Bismarck|given here, and the bride-to-be was|more than in piscatorial angling, and Choice Recipe book free = 01 ni limited number .of students Hospital. which is held every. Wednes-| showered with many beautiful and/ that the only way to hook'the big ones Wosck Recipe = y a im) nymper, oF is day evening is growing in popular-| Useful gifts, The wedding is to takelig to make your cast’ andisee what 'Walter.Baker td = will be ‘adcepted. ity with the nurses fe 9 % 1 Walter. &Coltd. = Ly h the nw and patients, and | place at 5:30 this evening at the home happens. The day’after he announced Hy Established 1780. = Third Floor Business College /both are looking forward to thts hour /of the groom in Valley City, Mr. and|his candidacy, Poindexter went fish- Dorchester, Mass. = GLOTHIDRS BISMARCE, MTA * ing up the Potomac.*Strangely enough,

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