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art ¢ . 4 | \ i 7 eed ‘) \ \ ‘ ‘ . ‘ t { wb ey ; nn : co WEDNESDAY, DEC. 3, 1919 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE CASSELMAN PUTS OVER KNOCKOUT IN QUICK TIME Jostling Jurist Jabs Marring Mit Into Mack’s Map, Making Blinker Blink ‘One Round Casselman, erstwhile justice of the peace; and Battling Mack, the fighting attorney; met yes- terday afternoon on the field of honor to decide whose veracity was nearer correct. The score was‘one black eye in fa- vor of Judge Casselman. Following the encounter pink tea was served in the justice's chambers with profuse apologies offered by the former contestants, BE, McCyrdy, who came off sec- cad best in the one round mill, has no excuse to offer for the poor showing he made. while he was in the ring. Judge Caseplman, it is understood will be put in training by his man- agers and may challenge Jack Demp- BY sey for the heavyweight crown. The titular contest was staged fol- lowing a remark McCurdy made which Casselman felt was not in strict accordance with the truth. “Take it back?” asked One Round Casselman, “Let it stand,” countered Battling (Mack, ‘Bang, biff, bang. ‘McCurdy held ‘back his hefty right and the referee awarded the decision to the fighting justice Both principles then sipped the tea, buried the hatchet and talked about the weather and free love. “I’m sorry it happened Mack,” said the judge. “So am I,” said McCurdy. ,"And I repeat again.. I’m sorry it happened Mack,” said Casselman bound to have the last word. So Mack got two apologies and a deceased optic while Cassélman got an apology and the victor’s: laurels. Rumors fighting hard for recogni- tion reported McCurdy with two or three discolored eyes and other more or less serious damages. “Greatly ex- aggerated,” was McCurdy’s statement commenting on_ th on the rumors. f CITY NEWS ] CATHOLIC LADIES’ AID (Mrs. S. F. Lambert and ‘Mrs. Frank Geiermann will entertain the Cath- olic Ladies’ Aid society \at the Knights of Columbus hall at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. ST. GEORGE'S GUILD ‘St. George's guild will meet at the parish house at 3 o'clock Thursday afternoon, when final arrangements will be made for the Christmas ba- zaar. A full attendance is wed. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR. The Ladies’ Aid society of the First Bay aytist church is completing plans for its Christmas bazaar to -he held at the! Bismarck Gas Co.'s offices December | this 18. Aprons, fancy. articles, towels and Japanese art novelties will be offer-| ed for sale. . PROMINENT FARMER HERE George. H. Hoople of Hoople,. the home of Governor Lynn J. Frazier, was a visitor in this city this week. Mr: Hoople is making a tour of the state lecturing on topics of interest to farmers in the interests of the Farm- er's union. From here Mr. Hoople went to Garrison, where he addressed Daily Fashion Hint HANDSOME EVENING GOWN. Developed in sel?-figured satin this evening gown is one of the most charming style offerings of the Lew season, : It is draped at the front and sides, with a short pointed train at the bacic. The vest and bands on the short sleeves are of sequined net. In medium size the model requires 414 yards 36-inch satin, 1:4 yards 36-fnch Mining anc 5% yard net banding’ Pictorial Review Costume No. 8487. Sizes, 34 to 42 ncn bust, Price, 25 cents. A. W. Lucas & Co., sole agents for Pictorial Review Patterns eee $$ $< Smyrna Candy. Company *.. George John k 404 Main Street Homemade Fresh Candies and i Ice Cream Every Day : Chocolates, Bon Bons), Caramels, Etc. 439) st _| ROOM. FOR! RENT—All ‘modern. _ $10.00 TURKEY BOUN MARGARET MILNE o~ Margaret Milne, worker, will sail 22 to join the a meeting of farmers. ‘Mr. ‘Hoople is the son of the founder of Hoople. , A EAN AEE ENJOYS DANCING PARTY Capital City Homestead No. 3000 enjoyed a social and dancing party following its regular meeting Tuesday evening. There was a large attend ance of members 4 friends, and ev- eryone had a good time, RETUKNS TO UNIVERSITY Alonzo G. Grace, son of Judge and * (Mrs. Richard H. Grace returned to ¥ the University of Minnesota last nieRL to take up his studies. Mr. G spent the Thanksgiving holidays w his parents here. PRESBYTERIAN LADIES The regular monthly meeting of the Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid society will be held Thursday in the church par lors. This will ‘be an all-day affair, and members are requested to come) early and bring the'r lunches with them. Biss eared ELE OFFICERS FRIDAY The Elmo lodge, Knights of Pythias will have election of officers Friday night at the regular convention ' of that organization. Work in the rank of page will also be given. Ali members are urged to attend. CARNIVAL OF SEASON'S A carnival of the-seasons will ‘be celebrated at McCabe Methodist church: Thursday. Christmas. booths will represent the four seasons, there will-be a play room, fishing pond and other carnival features, and an appe- tizing cafeteria lunch will be served at 11:30, The public i MASONS DANCE FRIDAY ‘Bismarck lodge No. 5 Masons. will hold the first of a series. of dances Friday evening at the Masonic tem- ple. jInvitations have been sent out, and expected that all Masons in and their families will at- A cordial invitation to the given all out-of-town Masons sity that night. ited, tend. SYNODICAL COMMITTEE Dr. Hunter of Fargo, Rev. Hugh A. Owen of Mandan and Rey. H.C. Pos- tlethwaite of the First Presbyterian church of Bismarck, the synodical legislative: committee named at the last meeting of the ‘North Dakota Presbyterian synod, are in sess‘on here today, discussing possible action on pending legis: ENTERTAINING WITH TEA ‘A charming pink tea was given this afternoon at the home of Mrs.: Rich- ard H. Grace, 522 Fifth street from 3 to 5 o'clock with a number of prom- inent people in the city attending. Grace,’ the graceful hostess was ed by Mrs. Harry A. Bronson Mrs. John Hagen. The event was delightfully appreciated by those who attended. FARGO COMEDIAN HERE William Sterns, better known as the Fargo comedian and jester of the American Legion convention here last October, is in the city watching how the special session of the legislature is working. Sterns says he is still trying to live down the reputation he established in Bismarck as being the hardest ‘boiled shavetail the quarter- masters corps ever produced. The Catholic Ladies will Food Sale also Faney Wo Gas Office 5th and Broadw Dee. 6, Saturday p. m. All Jad having Fancy work to donate will please call Mrs. A. W. Lucas, so she can complete her list. ° 1213 hold a Sale, at Ce ae ee Dance at Armory every Tuesday & Saturday Night by O’Connor’s Crete: tra. * 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY ; @. WANTED TO RENT—Two modern rooms with bath for light housekeeping after Write 110, Tribune Co. 12-3-1wk FOR SALE-—Baby carriagé.in A-1 condi- tion, Will sell reasonabie, Phone 671L, oh call at. 300. 13th St. 12-3-1wk R RENT —Room: snvprivate home. cern referred. Phone KK. 12-; January Ist. Call 710 Ave. D. 12-3-2t ‘Room at 517 2nd note ce FoR SALI Dresser, two single beds and Ay wash stands at 517 2nd St, enone) Let’s go to go to JOHNSON’S ‘for Hosiery. b “THE OLD RELIABLE” Sell your cream ‘and _ poultry. to our agent. If we have no agent in your town, then. ship @ month. Be an direct, to . NORTHERN PRODUCE CO. EES ND. BISMARCK INDIAN SCHOOL WILL GET $35,725 SUPPORT Northwest Announced at Washington Washington, Dee The following are the estimates of appropriations at fecting the ‘northwest asked te the government departments for the fi year ending June 80, 1921, whicl submitted to congress today : ny office, Deadwood, S. D., $9,900, office, Helena, Mont., $10,000. ORTH DAKOTA ESTIMATE et Devils Lake support: Fort Berthold, Turtle Mountain band, $1 000; Bismarck school i Totten’ school, $90,000; petoa school, $68,800; road work, Standing Rock, $25,000; payment for land in Verendry@, National monument, $1,265. SOUTH DAKOTA ESTIMATES, Flandreau school $90,750; Pierre school, $64,250; Rapid City chool $71,- S of Sioux $307,000; educa: 0,000; suport. of Yank- 2,000; maintenance insane asylum, Canton, $50,000; support civili- ation work and education Rosebud tribal funds, $185,000. RIVER IMPROVEMENT FUND LARGH Public building committee recom- mended. St. Paul, repairs $55,000; riv- ers and harbors committee asked for continuing improvements of the Missis- sippi from the mouth of the Missouri to Minneapolis. $2, 000, ississippi river, Keweenaw water- 000; Green Bay. Wis. kee. $175.00; Waukegan, Maintenance of small proj ects in Minnesota, $4500; improvement Du- lnth harbor, $50.000; reclamation pro- Jects, Huntley Mont., $129,000; Milk river, $552,000; Sun river, $148,000; ; Lower Yellowstone, $83,000; North Da- {kota pumping station, $119,000; Belle Fouche, S. D.. $120,000: maintenance and improvement Rattle Mountain, Hot. ‘Springs, S. D., $285,000; Glacier park, Mont., maintenance and improvemer $293.000; maintenance Wind cave. Na- tional park, S. D., $6.200; Yellowston National park maintenance, and im. provement, $617,300; general improve jment Duluth fish hatching, $15,000. Dance at Armory every Tuesday & Saturdey: Night by O'Connor’s Orches- ra. Of The Seasons & Big Supper at Mi. E. Church Pasement Thursday. Christmas Seals sold by school children. Carnival 1 Suitable for bric-a-brac or c back. ' Flour Lamps of quality. We Floor Lamp—F.:0. base, ¢ brown shade TE CTT match. Price complete. . No War Table Lamps with silk sha Ask to see them. OOO TT nice gift for mother or siste lar price Center Tables—Golden oak made of genuine oak. Government Appropriations For ioux in North | Mahogany Parlor Cabinet— glass, has three shelves with French plate mirrors at the Pres : $1 1.00 ones on our floor and will offer two.very choice ones 7 : : at much below their regular prices. Price complete Lis RR IRS cote $ 1 9.00 Floor Lamp—Brown mahogany base combined with an old gold shade, silk sed to Priced at,each 0.0... .. eee eee Dropleaf Sewing Table—Finished in the fumed. A Odd ae price area $ 13.00 Priced at... 6. ce eee tees Hand Carved Table—Suitable for h hall or living room. Made Priced at D9-OO MYSTERY WOMAN MAS. ALMA WV. STEANE LONDON—The “life of the party,’ ys smiling and the pet of London society, yet Mrs, Alma Vetsera Steahe could not overcome the. feeling a morbidity that freqoently attacked ne TRINITY. LUTHERAN _|PROGRAM TONIGHT The Y. P. S. mects to-night, § P. M. Wednesday, Dec. 3d. The following program will be rendered: Piano duet—Esther and John Lar- son, Water Lilies—Ladies’ Chorus, Vocal solo—Miss Paulson, Reading—Miss Durett. Vocal duet—Miss ‘Hilden and Miss ‘Paulson, Social ‘hour following. the program, ‘The public is cordially invited. | A Quinine That Does Not Affect Head Because of its tonic and laxative e| fect, LAXATIVE BROMO QUININ (Tablets) can be taken by any on°| without causing nervousness or ring: ng in the head. There only one Bromo Quinine.” EF. W. GROVE'S signature on the box. 30c. HATS HATS will never be cheaner—$2.50 and up to $10.00. Nielsen’s Millinery ut have several very pretty ombined ‘with a pretty Fumed Oak Rocker—Upholstered in genuine leather, spring seat construc- $ 1 T: 00 tion. Especially pricedl at. Genuine Mahogany Rocker with can seat. eh cee $13.00 $25.00 Tax. Priced Eas oes des, ‘suitable for a gift. .$5.00 x. Well worth the regu- finished, ovel top, well $10.00 SMT MMMM TT TT To o ehgf Our Best Furniture Sleepy Hollow Rocker—Ivory finished reed rocker, upholstered in high grade eretonne. Well worth the regular price. $25 00 PICO ie ister ee wee e Odd sale price Good: Rocker value—Fumed oak finish, uphol- stered in genuine Spanish $ 1 2 00 » PHCe es hie sss ° leather. Give your friend a picture. We will offer any framed pic- ture in‘our store at one-third off just to stimulate early Christmas buying. Selections are good, but assortment is WEBB BROTHE The Store of the Christmas Spirit at The gift supreme for all the family “T'll just make this a useful Christmas,” says Santa Claus, ‘“‘and I'll leave what every member of the house- hold can use and enjoy the whole year ’round.” OF course he means a Victrola It will give you. 366 days—next year—of unalloyed delight with its great singers, famous bands, noted orches- tras, lively dance music, latest hits of comedy and vaude- ville—in short, music for any time, place taste or occasion. Come early and make your selection. Deferred payments, if desired. , HOSKINS Victrola Store TT OST Two-Piece Parlor. Suit—Con- sists of chair and settee, ma- hogany finished, upholstered in black eta oinnn leather. Odd sale price .-..... 20.00 One setI vory Bedroom Chairs, consisting of chair and rocker, suitable for sun room. Sold separately $8.50 each. Price .0f-Set-\s 60s. Pus aneanin tae $ 1 6.00 Ivory Bed and Chair to match, handosemf ivory ‘fin- ish, suitable’for a Miss’ room. Price of bed Sisi stopst Oaholate na rag votes Ate eerar sy Ns $ 25.00 Chair, $8.00 Golden Oak Buffet—Made of selected white oak, fin- tshed golden, toped with French plate mirror. Special price....... $30.00 Handsome Bookcase—60 inches high, 38 inches wide, golden oak, wax finished, suitable for any home, will hold about a hundred books. $2 1 00 . e Price complete Wood Bed Bargains—We have three Wood Beds with nothing to match them. We need the room— you need the beds finish, each ... a eee | , $10. 00 ALAR Sate aae ota oenrceees fi limited. Ivory Chiffonette — The bal -ance of this suit has been sold leaving this odd piece. dandy value $38. 00 MM TT LYE PHOTO'S TWELVE VE PRESENTS-HOLMBOE STUDIO Query PHOTOGRAPHS MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT (PUBLICITY FILM CO.) TODAY.