The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 27, 1919, Page 2

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CN Ree ane ow ante ater cai) Bat) Soe veo ali XW 2 Ue Caer ey TU TSU eR Pater snp Rte HSS 9 a a ei > eae Fe ; . . 27, 1919. | HISBARGS DAILY TRIBUNE SATURDAY, DEC. 27, + . i conterneass Se Ty A eee ee ; ; & 9 Judged with entire satisfaction at] Among the items, of general infor- % 4 fi TWENTY- “THREE ‘BISMARCK FAMILIES, [ATTRACTIVE SONG “LOVE 0 MIKE RETURNS several Fargo ant other northwestern | mation re the following, Exhibit ‘ shows. must be entered on or before January SOME WITH ELEVEN KIDDIES, HAPPY SERVICE PLANNED i : The program for the week of the| 3, and must reach show bie it p : D : sonvention and exposition includes] Tuesday, January 6, Premiums wil ‘if BECAUSE GOOD FELLOWS MADE GOOD! BY M'CABR CHURCH contention pe a lm aca vic i 1 y, January 6—Ree px-| feed and water are furnishe Nee. Twenty-three Good Fellows, and] Altogether, the Good Fellows made!, An attractive song “song service will fea Tuesday, January 6—Receiving ex- ‘Headquarters will be at the Lowis & 4 { M ture Sunday evening worshi Mc- 3 of vin and poultry. i the name describes every one of them.| Christmas real for almost 200 people,| lo a Mathouiat ghutch: The pu lida hibits” of (g nuary T—dudging and | Clark. Admission charges of 10 and y both men and women, made good]and it was all the work of less than | vited to enioy the agian maa eAvedns See card aWeohe Day" att 15 cents willbe made to all persons Hy Christmas day to make 23 homes/a week. Next year the Good Fellows} \)"0 f oxhibiting, i not carrying paid up ‘association y which has. been prepared and to hear "Mhursday, January §8—-Bismarek 4 happy, and as a result: there was real/are going to organize earlier, and The | Hi" G TW Quigien. “The program tol, Ba reo GOREN ENC SRL ET Slope | cards. Christmas cheer and comfort and joy| Tribune hopes to be in a position tOlows: | fi KLonaebanauetataeeyle uss avand eae) i | for 23 homes which otherwise would] give the movement tho full publicity |W "hag. |. Chopin fend ae eS et cea eR ie i a | have been cheerless and gloom which it deserves, and there will not | we 0 branch of American Barred | Ash Consumer” helps you, do. it, price : In none of the: 23 homes were] be a h: pine in Bist k that will not! ‘Bolo and Buonie as i 12,50 per pkg. Postage paid. Solicitors 4 there fewer than two little tots and] have its hit of Christmas: cheer. But) nuary 9-—Hxhibiting and wanted. Coal Ash Consumer Co., 10, 4 the kiddies ran as high as 11,to a]the Good Fellows will have to “go i W. Ist St. Duluth, Minn, 12-27-4t family. In a number of ancés the} some” at that to beat their record of Combined choirs. . head of the household a widow,| yesterday, when each one of — this| muot—"Come, Holy Spirit”...Ambrose | ( ; brave, gallant disciple of true Amer-| generous crew of amateur philanthro-| Mra. Taguert, Miss ‘Taylor | ; . i ican womanhood, ng all day long] pists adopted a whole family and sup-' yale quartet--"Load Kindly. Light” i tub to cke out a e livelihood tor] dinner, toys, fuel, clothing ‘and every- ‘Hanson, Noggle, Quigley and i her brood of bairns. thing that was found lacking. Quigley i 2 Hh wwrlrnwnrrnrnrrrn~ | Anthem—“There Were Shepherde’ } UR’ > CLOTHES RY LEANED (eate uger ¥ DAUGHTER OF JUDGE AND MRS. POLLOC The Morning Chote 4 Y i, Selec 7 ECOMES BRIDE AT GATE CITY HO Hai CLOTHES cleaned aften wens twice aglong, | Have e Chorus—“Teach Me Thy Way’. Adams your old ones French dry cleaned by the 1) Green and silver was the color note | melody was taken up by Mrs, Ross} The Male chet eee NEVENS. COMPANY employed in the deccration of the! Kibbee of Grafton, who w: | Trio— Holy wre her, palekod Kecping gone clathes cleaned, prossed’and/tepalred/is y home, of Judge and Mrs. C. A. Pollock | plano, MAS Beet ere aPree eG, Lan on, Mr. Noggle and | clothes economy, for the wedding of hele | white six” young | women )icarty His nen Fe ’ Quigle: : Minneapolis” largest laundry and dry ckaning estal lishment. ine and) white satir r 2 sce =] ; Wilson Bing? of Peaumont,| stair and formed a temporary aisle] tam | NEVENS CO., 1201 Marquette Ave./ MINNEAPOLIS ‘ “i took place at 7:30] for the passage of the bridal pa NORTH DAKOTA x : lock Cir $-evening, The ribbon bearers were ‘Misses . eaithe m AX hanked the stair|ces Lamb, Delphy Sharp, Iny Low CLIMATE RIVAL 5 | 4 case, chandeliers and arches and was | Cla ond Healey ie se and Mrs, FOR ARIZONA S ae % relieved with festoonings of silver] C s Martin’ Polloc i | . : : ay," Base Ne, Siaall “Carisies tee Kibbee! then played the wate! < «< widter-néalt redone: ACRonaIE SNew York, Dec. 27.—“Love o’ Mike” is back in Bellevue hospi-i] Let Us Tell You the Story df. Chiropractic ! th Mae ie forme ne innit hate Eataretictan roo tor| has a new rival. Phoenix, where so tal waiting for a suitable home. Mrs. August Wentz, who at ia Chiropractic, the wonderful DRUGLESS ae vist altar, where the couple stood Be cae tean of | many an ie oe uitee Ree claimed him as her son, has confessed he isn’t her missing Arthur, | HEALTH SCIENCE which has sqlved the Health oh while the vow © being exchanged father, who gave her in marriage, an! Mgh tempo oast_evening than {and has surrendered him to his real mother, Mrs. Lena Lisa. Probleins of hundyeds of thousands, is less than Se Oe a a ihe uli rer thst wag can 1h I mi ek “Amarillo, ‘Texas, -was one | a quanter of a century old. The first Chiroprac- 1 for the altar of green. Camlles were] the altar were the bric ae and oe a Bis Soandhchie! Ip : to ‘him! a quart : se D nh te Ting eon, man Char Mann Palace etdceeee sor t vas POULTRY EXPERTS | 0:0 twocaton ant 0 16 nim'] te aduainents were given by the late. D. ) o'clock strains of{ brother of tie b Mie ma : { a Palmer, in September, 5. =i dove in e Cit ‘a, as com- ‘ 9 o S| to be ad-| , i Pie ; Christmas carols were heard at the ne was read by Dr, H. H, 12 above dl Dorie City Jowe, as a TO SHOW SLOPE’ S a coming how are to be ac | ward B. J. Palmer, D. C., Ph. C.. developed it into : head of the and a group of on of the First Methodist chur al Oklahoma City was 30 above, as was FINEST CHICKENS The other officers of the association | a well defined non-therapeutical Science, Art and i va wrote cane ie a Delphy Test St. Louis, Mo. a | are Horace Beardsley of Sange Philosophy that, had. no resemblance whatever Set daar inine pital shite ea ieee ae : ners at The coldest spot in America last Be | ident. A.J. Kredler of this ci to any therapeutical method Right from the ( 4 Fon P ened Aes or te has veil was of tulle. held in-place with! night was Winnipeg, where the mer-| Annual Bird Show to Be Held in! jert Fields of Bismarck, and - f start the results obtained were so wonderful that its growth : ‘ha, les a jock me ey layed the ac wreath of orange blosoms, The} ¢u droppéd to four below zero. 4 Se Dobson of Dickinson, vice rede came phenomenal, At the present time there are ten thousand bib coat te Det Sessa a Mad “AS| bridal fl vere a shower of eratures were generally high, Montana During Coming irectors include Barney, Ford practitioners located in every part of the globe and hundreds of a Companlment for-the © 38 Bea a ieee fondir and white; Meteorologist’ Roberts’ map -shows. Kredler of this, city. | thousands of sick people are being daily benefited by ‘taking Chir- r| they concluded the Singing of “rey Aphel _ zadar’ -and! whifey ie warmestspot’ tn this qubrter ‘ot Month The judge for the coming show will | Vertebral Adjustments. Students from foreign countries f i ¥ Ares i ecm a baa : ‘the coutinent being Denver, with 42 z pe first| b¢ FE: G. Roberts, nationally known ing to become practitioners and the. Gemand for, Chiro- : ae SITAR OAAASARSAAPAAS | ove toro, While Spokane and Hél-| | Mandan, N. D.. Dec. 27.—The first | poultry fancier of | "RL Atkinson, W is greater than the supply. All this in less than a ‘quar. es eS | thee pelts to furriers where they jena reported 49 above. of the aye 7 earn "ae ant Where Hoard’s Dairyman is pu er of a century. x oe 4 v brought good i Su ..;, tings which are scheduled Mandan} 576 is a licensed 3 ) CITY NEWS —_|/breusne good me nel |'vo Fortity the Grip'early in the new year is the sixth] He Is 0 beens , e ¢ Ke. ME RROW ‘Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUI jannual exhibition of the Missouri} j { Y RS die a Bismarck council, Knights of Col-| Tablets, which destroy germs, act aS! Slope Poultry ciation, which will! : Bene at eared fumbus, will hold ‘its semi-monthly|a Tonic and Laxative, and thus pre-| be held Januar The R S ENGE-. D. C. PH. C. Miss ‘Esther Teichmann, instructor meeting tomorrow afternoon at | yent colds, Grip and Influen “There | ond is a statew i of da California Fruit Store {Poa e e 9 } of the nurses’ training school at the) otlock at the K. C. hall. A program|is only one “BROMO QUNINE.” E./inen and buttermakers February 17 Fifth Street | Lady Attend: in Char, - ‘¢@ BS, Bismarck hospital, is at Fargo visit-)has heen arranged for the meeting,| \V, GROVE’S signature on the box, land 48: for. the ‘Aunuadlicouvention: of 121 Fifth Street _ ce ady en ant in Charge - \. ing hey parents over ine ce Phristmas and all members are urged to attend. | 35¢ the, North Dakota State Dairymen’s Se ate or a sof fi Consultation Free—Spinal Analysis Free 3 ae holiday ener jay expected: to, return, - j psn and Buttermaker ciation. ‘andies for the Hlidays. | +409. hon ismarck, N. D. LB to th CARD CLUB ME SOON Dance at Armory Tuesday and Harry R. Clough of: Bismarck is the ce Cream, Fruit, Cigars and |! Suite 9-11, Lucas Blk.——Phone 260-—Bis , N.D. ; The recently formed Neighborhood! y. Music, O’Connor’s| secretary and treasurer of the. Slope ‘obacco. | a Templars Observe C : card club comprising several women! jpatundsy 4 i E i Taneréd Commandery. — Knights)residing on First street and Avenue A/0Vchestra. 7 Sa REE Eas D ig Templar, held annual Christmas! wil] hold its next meeting at the home Bind Sen eat Al W. Lucas! : f celebration-'‘Thursday morning at the!of Mrs. B. H. Light some time during) PC-mventory sale at A. W. Luc : Nii { onic temple. substantial sum.) the second week in January. tue Ti raised to provide gifts for thelings are held at Sar 9 ; i i : - Export—import—deport.—Seattle Times. Heew ot the homes every two weeks. A good program for the United States this winter: - Exp p Tapers i— me Mrs, F. B/ Strauss was made a mem- i ia Ritchie-White, |ber af the club taking the place form- i ‘ Wise ellie G. Ritchie of Michigan!erly filled by Mrs. Herman Kuhl who! B Pic: City, Ihd,, and C, Ferol White of W ing | has left the city. ‘ f were married fast night by Rev. George H. Quigley of the McCabe Methodist hen be churett. White is a well-known : ‘ farmer living near Wing and Mrs.| | gg Gentlemen Shave With —omg ‘ Palmer is teaching school at Judson. Aeon : Li : ~ Died’ Last Night. C t S p (Mrs. Mathilda Ellingson of Makoti,| uaicura 0a . aged 40 years, died here last night i a) aflcr a briet iliness. ‘The deceasee 1s| | Lhe Healthy Up-To-Date a4 survived by her husband, . T. Elling- te Pe son, parents, Mr. and,’ Mrs. Jacob!| Cuticura Way re S ve ¢ n ia Be Hansen, and two. children, Funeral} i iat services were to be held this i; : noon at Makcti, whither the | : | were sent this’ morning. ; stile, Marriages Performed So many good Americans have never before aspired: to the Presidency { Trapp, both of Bismarck, at this early stage of the campaign, we are assured by competent authorities on things political. As k med Neednese 1 the Baltimore “Sun” (Ind.) remarks: “Democrats and Republicans have been popping up all over the i m the Hy 3 ried “Mi ‘0 mug, no slimy soap, no germs, country, stretching themselves to their greatest height and craning their ‘necks with. the hope that the | ; | and For ; no free atkali, no waste, no irritation Presidential lightning may hit them.” The newspapers, generally, cautious about committing them-", We | Sp ea are Mr. Mrs, Palmer| soap forall nae sha pealiye ne selves in favor of any candidate while politics is in such an uncertain stage, are, however, commenting i | now making their hom Baubles 1208 . more freely and dispassionately upon the various Presidential aspirant then they are likely to do later, . Hak | ——_ ak of value in : [ I Real Estate Transactions. promoting skin pu in comfort Any time tt when the lines are drawn more tightly. | ti | Amcag the real estate transactions} | and skin healtly due to its delicate, ny lime that any one j ii te seorded at the court house yesterday | | fragrant Cuticura medication. Lar wants a delicious drink This very fact enables THE LITERARY DIGEST to present to its readers, I ; was a warranty deed from J. P. Han- selling skin soap in.the world, ej Bpie es Hi e son and wife to A. Schafer, cov- Cc fi Ty. fr Ti with a real, satisfying, in this week’s number, and well in advance of the primaries, the chief-merits and demerits of the prin i , ering lot 9 block 37, Northern Paci-| | “7 Cuticura Toilet Trio “aaa sustaining food value. cipal contestants for the Presidential nominations as seen by the men, themselves, by their friends, or By : fic second addition and a warranty} | Consisting of Soap, Ointment and Oe * ‘ ‘ 3 Bilt deed from Mary J. Schaub et all, to} | Talcum are indispensable adjuncts i sy and by the newspapers most familiar with their records. : : i Roy C. Colton; covering the northe of the daily toilet in. maintaining arantee its purity and : s Ee a z t interest are: : ; quarter of section 11, townshi skin purity and skin y S- igest” of wide an Fre doe ‘ ii 1 p ki 1 1 B: i quality: e have Other news-articles in this number of the “Digest” of wid d current interest a Pangea bringing these delicately medicated been maeing chocolate and is 5 EAE SME aH emollients in frequent contact with 5: Boy Kicked By Horse: as inva. for all ae coeoa for nearly 140 years. What Labor Wants Effect of Temperature on Busines y _ Eddie Beard, nine-year-cld son of} i » YOU eep the s in, scalp, . He5 166 * ‘ Mrs. Mlorence’ Reard, residing near) | Hair and hands clear, sweet and | | |q Causes of America’s “Crime Wave” || Gravitation of Light _ ae Bri on, was badly injured about the healthy. ¥ p A ° : a ieee e : ahead by. teing kicked by «| | guienenOetnmtandtemntecet | | IT WALTER BAKER & COxt® The Wets Find the Waris StillOn | Our Windy Sky-serapers- BN The injured “boy was rushed | postcard: “Cuticura, Dept. 127, Boston.” 1760. id to the was found that his nose was and that he received ‘several Bismarck hos ital, where | Europe Calls for American Aid | : Another Warning to the Legion Britain Abandons Russia : German Plots in Alsace-Lorraine States of Mind Over Kreisler: S ‘ ae Our Literary Manners and Mr. Wells’ ee ! American vs. Continental Sundays | ‘Warnings Against Spiritualism — acer: tions about the head. The wounc are nov serious. Columbia Phonographs Columbia Records ° Coyote Hides Brought In. With the high-price of furs and the} [- ] Yr i aN \ F ae condition of the coats of fur} ON EASY TERMS WHEN DESIRED Japan Planning a Bigger Navy Best of the Current Poet y aes ‘| 4 aring animals due to the cold| Indians in the United States— : weather passed and in prospect, COWAN’S DRUG STORE Sai Effect of Prohibition on the Hospitals coyotes brought to the court house for A Brief History " fl should follow the example of some of the most successful men in the Northwest, who began their careers by taking a course at Dakota Business College, Fargo, N. D: ‘The biggest firms prefer em- ploying D. B. C. graduates: &. P. Schneider is the 70th employed by the;Standard Oil Co, - S. Rie- land is with the Burroughs Add- ing Machine Co. - Frank Jansen with the Northwestern Tele- phone Co. ‘ “Follow the $ucce$$ful.” - Write F. L, Watkins, Pres., 806. Front pies Fargo, N. D., for informa- n, =) ; ; the year every ‘issue of The Digest carries a doing to meet the tremendous public demand. You can make better bread and more loaves Every : - Baking Day with Climax Flour. Therefore, Baking economy urges you to use Climax Flour. It makes bread owning a wonderful flavor and great nourish- ment. When you bake with Climax Flour use less flour and more water than when you bake with ordinary flour—that’s economy. Russell-Miller Milling (. Bismarck, N. D. For sale by all Grocers. ‘ December 27th Number on Sale To-day—All News-dealers—10 Cents ; es the $2.59 bounty have been sold at f * . 3 i “ » iF entra hee pelts Sending Wireless by Machine Personal Glimpses of Men and Events % /j nted, one by Joe Gabel of ( ! 4 i i Mom, Atter reveiving el Teens Gea acacia anata Many Fine Illustrations, Including the Best of the Cartoons in the’ World’s Press money and had the ears of the hides « , ' notched, according to law, they sa = * |} ANNNAL MOTOR NUMBER—132 PAGES | ; ALWAYS JOBS FOR \\ Millions of men and women who make up the number of Motor-product advertisers’ an- |: of - BRAIN | WORKERS Motor Public will read the advertisements in | nouncements and this issue is particularly ‘in- ‘ ‘ Voun Rape who nh ial ‘ this issue. Dealers in Cars, Trucks, Tractors teresting in this respect. “Read the advertising : q i eae Eorhething | in ete ea i Ca ac e and Motor Accessories, know that throughout pages and know what these manufacturers are \ ; t 3

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