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‘WEDNESDAY, JAN. 14, 1920 fiddle attic bts iA OM BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE 3 }is enjoying the fine climate, so long ;as she remains away from the sea- LA nS that the school had made considerable progress. cne of the features being the HAVE COLOR in CHEEKS aad cheaply mi family, who have purchased the Mar- The junior and young men's depurt- CASTORIA In Use For Over 30 Years re eg tn nan GREAT |, DASHING NEW. FROCK JOHN BROWN TO MUSIC-LOVERS | HAS YOUTHFUL LINES | ‘RETURN TO HIS || VELVET DINNER GOWN ples Finan, on, tne won Hor aie, Ms. an Cushing, ot ———_—_—= — - NEWSPAPER LOVE || ANSWERS FASHION’S CALL | foremost violinists; Tetrazinni, the] the Bisma hospital stat’. Mrs, : So Sea Raye Cont A it rae song-bird; the “All-American”| Cushing Iy-nicely recovered. from the : Secretary of Compensation Bu- id. opera: company, in which everv| very serious operatioin which she un- rea i ‘ang "3 artist, every member. of the orchestra,4 derwent lust fal at the Blsmnstek ads ‘ Pee OL Manage Grand the directors und the most unimport-| pital,.and she, has mapped out avery Forks American ant stuge-hand fire “160 percent Ameri-| pretentious program of entertainment ae can; Cadman’s — American” opera, | for“northvestern patrons of the musi-| John B. Brown, who has been secre- | ‘Shanewls,”. with. Princess Tslunina,| eal arts. 7 tary of the workmen's “compensation | ‘8 the Indian prima-donna heard here a} Probably the most extensive tour bureat since its organization, will! year or two ago, ay leading mezzo-| Which Mrs, Cushing will iianage will leave the service ot the state ‘today | soprano; Adolph Bolum, the Russlan| be that of Sousi’s hand, whieh she will to assume the business management| dancer, and the Ruth St. Denis dan-| take into Montana, Wyoming and Col- of the Grand Forks Americ: if i OtS a gorgeous production of} grado, in addition to playing all ihe!’ ond league daily newspaper to be i Madame Butterfly,” the San Carlo| more important cities In North Dako- tablished in North Dakota, and whiclr! . ,gtdnd opera company which made so] ta. This famcus band is scheduled fo: |, is now in its second year. | profound an impression during Bis-} a return engagement here, probably Mr. Brown came to Bismarck i marck’s well-remembered week of| under the auspices of Lloyd Spetz post, capitol correspondent of the Courier- Sd pope grand opert two years ago, and, which| American legion. News. He later became chief of the } since has achieved notable triumphs in] Not all of the attractions which Mrs, federal free employment bureau in the New York and other metropoli of the| Cushing has booked will be seen In office of Commissioner of Agriculture | new world; the New York Philhar-| Bismarck. but the capital city will John N. Hagan, and still later suc- monie orchestra, and Sousa’s band arc} haye an opportunity to enjoy ‘a number ceeded Thomas Alan Box as. secre-! some ‘of the splendid’ things which} of them. i tary, of the North Dakota council of | e Mrs. W. F. Cushing, who was in Bis- Walter Cushing: has leased a home ! defense, trom which post he went. to! marck today en route from Beach to} in Beach, and Mrs. Cushing is dividing the secretaryship of the workme Fargo. lias. to offer northwestera}| her time between that point and Far- compensation commission when that! * nuusic-lovers this year and next, yo, where she publishes The Post, a bureau was established by an act ot] % af Mrs. Cushing bad been visiting her! weckly devoted largely to women’s af- the sixteenth assembly last Ju Mr.| husband, publisher of the Beach Ac-| fairs and attends to her growing book- Erown secured his early newspaper vance, and she stopped off here to seo) ing business. ‘ training in Illinois, where he was born and reared. Later he studied journal- CARDS OUT FOR j vices and interment will be in Fair- A ean autaanad te oho. eal ‘view cemetery. The parents of. the staffs of substantial newspapers at STAR LEAP. YEAR ! young irl have been living at Plaza, Madison and other Badger state points PARTY FRIDAY) Leb eran ae Mandate in a few before coming to North Dakota to join - a ihe comer News stores: He and Mrs. — 3 m. rown ave made m lends et ay - Invitations have been issued by the Music Selling Well the capitol city who shea “nets Bismarck ‘chapter of the Order of! Donald McDonald, Bismarck’s vid- departu ce. Eastern Star for the first pretentious: linist composer, is in .Fargo looking The new si cretary of the workmen's Leap’ Year party of the year, to be: after the sale of his music, for which compesaticn burcau has not yet bean given at the Masonic ‘temple Friday; there is a general and most sub-| . announce. . pati. Very properly, ‘the ‘cards| stantial demand. ‘ 7 eee Ne ‘ate addressed to the real head of the ites Opera van z an . ' re ‘ “household—milady-and. they read:| _ VISITING DAUGHTER TERE RED 1 TRANSFER “Yourself and ‘gentlemen are cordially! Mrs. T. J. Atwood of Jamegtown is CQ. IS INCORPORATED | ,,. * peewee : invited to attend’a Leap Year dance! in the city: visiting her daughter M | Miss Edith Hallor, screen star in “The Blue Pearl,” showing a given by the Eastern Star at the Ma-|D. C. Scothorn: of ‘the Rese \Apart- Not wa'ting for the completion ot| doublt exposure of dinner costume. ' sonic temple, Friday evening, January; ments. Mrs.. Atwood arrived here yes- the Million Dollar Missouri river wag-| x, - "1 16,. Tickets, $1.50; “extra ‘gentlemen, terday and will remain a few days. . on’ bridge, enterprising Mandan mon New York, Jan. 1.-—-W hen a screen the left hip. This is an adaptation of S0'cents; dancing at 9; retteahmente” ——— = | have: otganized. the Rea “Trail Trans-| star mak choice of d dinner gown | the bandeau front which Paris is of- the Ragadour orchestr: HERE FROM ARENA fer Co.. a concer: nitalized nt $20.- that choice wuds a very good chance | fering as a herald of returning cor ‘ John (. Muller of. Arena, whose eae rary Go muaized at $20) of being an exquisite creation entirely | seted modes /,.,4 large attendance is,.anticipated * | 000, and which will handle freight and! 5 i F meee URS “ahd -anenjoyable evening, is. assured | 12Ushter Miss Eva Muller will be mar- | aeawerss bekweeu, Bic i fitted to its calling. The velvet gown] ‘The tone of the whole’ gown is given : 2 NB, } ried Friday to John Holwegner, "was Ma di eet 2 eon . smarck and | here photographed is no exception. It} by a large bow-knot worked solidly in if in Tismarck yesterday, Mr, Muller is ie sutras e Seana whose incor-! is a yariatio nof the bandeau type of | silver at one side of the front of the 7%) a veteran of the Russo-Japanese war. | pe Bunch are ad Hel Souuperteld: John gown, and is made of deep amethyst | tunic. e Jone -CITY NEWS : hen "Goll w fey ae Rea nas chiffno velvet. A “skeleton bodice” 2f|° The protographer generously pre 5 | RETURNS TO BRITISH COLUMBIA “tween the two cities for the last nine the. Velvet is most effective, worn over | sented two views of this creation, that LADIES’ AID MEETIN aoe Uenouse, formerly mat ‘ | months and is said to have establish. * bandeau of white lace and chiffon. || no part of its effectiveness need be aA ‘DM ING ager of the elevator at Steele, who-has Ss The tunic is in two panels, one ost. The bodice is lower in the back, / aie Eales” Ald soctety of the Swe-| heen visiting bis. sister Mrs Juck|- =~ F | 2d a successful trade, It uses large which falls stright from the top, whil?| allowing the velvet shoulder straps to e | Pex ish Lutheran chugch will hold its an-| George here over the holidays, will Te- ——_—_——e le need aa rd Shiel a ear com etely the other is slashed diagenally up to| accent the beauty of the shoulders, nual. business meeting at the parson-| turn Thursday to his home in British ‘ ne peed ones yeh atord-acommeda.| | age, 804 Séventh street, at 2:30.Thurs-| Columbia. Mr. Allshouse is interested BY BETTY BROWN feta, over which falls a double tunic! Hous for Passengers as well as freigh day afternoon. Members and friends! in the lumber business in westerf| ‘New York, Jan. 14——An afternoon| of brown chiffon voile with each edge’ De Sete eyneaule is maintained.; ¢ O} Originally “Easterling.” of the society ‘are urged to attend this| Canada. frock is always a welcome addition’ a Pierrot-like ruff of tafieta. ‘The gir-| /°"S° a ‘_ M8181) | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY || sterling, in such applications as meeting. ——__— to the wardrobe of young girl or ma-/ dle is of taupe moiret ribbon with an! MASON BACK ON JO. | >. 4| sterling. silver has a curious st So DOUBLE WEDDING FRIDAY ‘| tron, The sketch tocay suuws a youun-| edge of French blue, and taupe and ean This Weale: Sewell ccohahte trek op BABTIST - MISSION» CIRCLE John Holwegner and Jacob Holweg:| ful style for afternoon wear developed | blue streamers hang beneath the chif- AFTER AN OPERATION | Va Ri age et TO Pe eee eee eee nants, Eom 4 " The Mission. circle. of the First Bap-| ner, brothers, of Arena, were granted | in brown chiffon voile and taffeta. Tae, fon voile the length of the skirt in eee fonal Bank Bldg. 1-t4-3t) Germany, were called Easterlings, be- tist church will meet. Thursday after-! marriage licenses here yesterday and| skirt has a foundation of brown tat-; front. Nelson A. M secretary Gov. ae ud Soil aid one tvs Souse the poulltty tay enstof England: noon: at. the. home of . Mrs. ©. W.| will probably be married Friday at the | Saige heart Weis poctetary HAs nger Ford in A-L condition, “Phone| About the tine of King Richard, mon- Hinwall, 25 Seventh street.’ An in-| heme of their parents at Arena.’ John 1 ace. pending Chie dates au ae poe or call ut 930 4th St, 1-14-1wk | ey coined in Germany came into great el ; e| i vegner wi arry Miss Ev: ii atk a ays Be \D—Pair slats: or may | de Engle 7 g church attend .and) enjoy a pleasant} Mable “Tice, “Miss Muljer and, M YEAR SHCW GAINS | WALKS WITH LIMP eet pera on upon ie, ee man @.ofice “and indenu(yiig's tl and the eos Pee Re etn aud profitable afternoon. - > Tice are also residents of Arena, IN SUNDAY SCHOOL | BUT IS ALL THERE, isu't. using hi ose for heavy OO: FOR SALE ~Ford Sedan. Inquir -| ed easterlings, after the name of im- ‘RETURN HOME THURSDAY Pappas Spreading Out . | po versdtional barrages. euconient Garage, 1-14-1Wk.| ported workmen. By the tendency of . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murry. of, Ale}. Charles Payas has narchised the i 5 Capt. Tom Lough, who went through Se reeceay REESE aes ay Tat toe ofea oer must] abridgment that seems Inherent in all berta, Canada, who have’ been visiting 'Spito tailoring "establishment on|MeCabe Methodist Church, Has! the world's war without a scratch| Find Measurement for Sound. et Re ae gran a tae languages, the first part of the world Mrs.’ Murry’s mother, Mrs... .T, J.! Boardway and has combined it with Successful Y A.A | only to meet his Waterloo in the form{ Sonud, though seeniingly a very def. | : was dropped, and the word became _ Woodinansee, over-the Christmas holt. his ’ dry-cleaning ‘and’ hat-blocking! stati nee NORE of a tin Henry while engaged in su-|tntte manifestation of activity. is pe | ‘ sterling. dys,” will return to ‘their, home to- Works, making~n very complete men's | Loehrke Re-elected pervising road work for the state! culiar among physieal phenomena for Makes: Cure. of Victim's De 3 tiorrow..) They will go byway. of furnishing “shop. The Pappas’ shoe | highway commirsion ‘at New Pock-/ tts tack of units or means of mens- | Thovsh the clephant’s ey Minneapolis. aitre they: will remain a! shining parlors have been moved into} ford, showed up at the state headquar-! yrement, An American physicist lias | PF his hearing and sense of smell | + fow days visiting.friends there, {the room formerly occupied by the A. S. Loehrke was ected super: | ters this morning with a quite percep-| qiayy ‘atilve’ at a method ‘a fe: Z or jare acute, and he covers ubout 12 feet , H hype Eesti it bask oak Spiro’ shop, where they “have commo-| iniendent. af the) se Methedigy | tible limp and ascane, Capt, Lough) ty pte Beaker cine In one stride! Whey he grips his vie- y, have cc © McCabe Methodist | U ae ing sound ‘values in watts, making ab- sae j Is Grandmother ‘Now dious quarters all to themselves, church Sunday school th 1 | suffered compound ‘fractures of both Dede ae aes tim in his trunk he crashes him to the } Writing: from’ Berkeley, Calif: Mrs es 4 ay school i he annual} aig ytherwise used up when | Selute measurements with new and ra- Ceara r ing y, Calif, Mrs, in meeting of the hoard Monday night aid was. olherwige used ap whon | ground. ‘Then, if -he has tusks, she Me CG. Budlong -of ' Bismarck’ bravely | Can't Do Without It this being the fifth dite’ that Mr: he’ steppe om the path of a big ther ecowplex apparatus, A standard jal pent 1 ess tie i 1 A hi 1 confesses that she ig now a grand-' T find I cannot do without The) toonrke fas served im this canacity, ; {actor directly in front of a speeding | source of sound, called a “phone.” ts Bee STEAL eS CUNEO. NS aera mother. - This, horior. wag ccnterred Tribune in California,” writes Mrs. ! Others eleotid iire A tallow; paclty.| ont He has. considering the nature ; made adjustable In tone by changing W hereat he kneels on his vietlm, Tien ’ upon: her New Year's: day, when a M. C. Budlong, for many years sec-} yrs. J Johnson, stiperintendent/ © his inuries, made a remarkably | the volume of the resonator and the be wheels ponderously and sits-on the But if. you won't exercise handsome little daughter: was born. te of. the North Dakota library Log ec unNe Stperintendent soo recovery, and he has been on! tension of wires supporting a mica body, rolling his tremendous avolrdu: a H Mr..and Mrs, Lester Budlong of Mer- ¢¢ ion and active head of the state | ments: Miss Ruth (Quid: istant,, the job for some time as supervisor) diaphragm—From the December Pop- |’! Inch ana forth utterly. sauiellne vigorously... volt must iden, Conn. Mr. Budiong nov holjy library. Mrs. Budlong is now pat-| Mrs, George E. Wallace, superintend. |! te Fargo district, ular Mechanies Magazine, fe nelly: ie stun og Jt Uas tering take ‘“‘Cascarets.”” ? 1 a‘position in the United States-paieut Toness of a large sorority house at ont of primary department: Miss Evi a, BO Be toto the around; Bxchanges i Vv ats office at Washington. | Berkeley, Rie her daughter, MISS / Dingle, assistant; Mrs. F, 1, Watkins, CRAIG ADDRESSING STATE A Baa nin + | Julia, is doing postgraduate work at | superintendent of home department: | . .| Sugar Head May Quit Early Insurance Company. There is nothing li BURIED HERE TOMORROW __j the university. “I have been taking yirg pH. Register, superintendent of | COMMISSIONERS’ MEETING , Fire ins Aa Gel i pre ig nothing: like: bending ex- Beatrice Wold, seven-year-old @ holiday trip by boat from San Fran- | Gradie roll: C cK Mi superintendent of |" > < ive Insurance originated in its mod: | ercises, taking long walks, or chop- seabed x clkco: to. Loe ‘Angeles and thence -by roll; C. A. Marr, superintendent) Be AG ns eee eee ern form iimmediat fler the greut] jing w, s \ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac, Wold, gelgs, ¥! of missicnary department; W. A, Nog-| _, 1K. Craig, project engineer of the ir in 1666. 506 ping wood to keep the liver and bow- who died here, this morning. will be | auto into Mexico, and it was almost} ie chorister: ie bm in, North Dakota highway commission, is | fire of London (10005. tn: 1006 Aleta ve, | $ Ks i . buried Thursday afternoon from the | like a visit home—there were so many J (Iya ‘ ane in New Rockford, addressing the an- Hand in Hand—probubly the oldest | 70 0 dem aacri take viele ; Webb Brothers” undertaking parlors, : North Dakota people enroute.” : nual convention of the North Dakota rance company in the world | Cxereise in an easy chair. Such folks Rey. C.F. Strutz will conduet the ser- “Enjovine California ‘association uf county commissioners! uly the oldest in Great Brit: | need Cascarets, else they suffer from a7, | Mrs, Mury “McLean, who ig, epend-| HUY Smith, . president young me on the subject of better roads. j ein NaS stiblished on the mutual ee head sche, BOUL, seid stomachs tn » fee 5 ing the winter in Los Angeles and ie potted h ———— pee r don’t bilious Ge. condtipated reel % | other California cities, writes that she’, The report for the past year showed i splen‘lid al : higvOaee s by taking Cascarets occasionally. They act without grip- | ing or inconvenience, They never + sLoosens Right Up shore, where ‘it is quite damp and financial condition with the $2,000 en you like Calomel, Salts, Oil, or = a hg chilly, and that she is meeting many ¢Cutenary contribution being” well Be Better Looking —Tak nasty, harsh Pills AY 0 lit- ‘This home-made remedy ip \old-time Bismarck friends. She re- t#ken care of. Enrollment and attend-| etter: ng 7, A axe For Infants and Children tle too~Casearets wari is 5 der for quick results. EB ‘cently enjoyed a visit with the Tatley 22Ge Were at the high water mark./ Olive Tablets : sleep. i ‘ aoe FooeooS 9448 | collus home in California, and she wens pers exceptionally successful, | at your skin is peliberr-complesion ! Always bears ——oooaaSSSS———— i i ich mil: | has met the Rves and » score of Teports showed. | pallid—tongue coated—appetite poor- nee ee opeireer ae to be "the ‘other former Bismarck residents who Sey SRST RT you have a bad taste in your mouth— Sigoecare 4 CO ftlia NOTICE TO PARENTS most dependable means ot breaking up | now make thelr home in the Sunshine RIGHTH-B GRADE TO | 2,122¥., 20-g00d feelins—you should ; yy stubborn coughs. It is cheap and simple, ° ct, he ha: n and hob- fe take Olive Tablets. | All childre h ill b . } Dut very prompt in action, Under its ate, She has @lso et a b- ENTERTAIN FRIDAY Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- mn who will be six hat healing, soothing ‘influence, chest sore- | NObbed with real moving picture / | stitute for calomél--were prepared by a So years Pvp sie 15 may enter the first grade of the pub- ness goes, phlegm loosens, breathing be- | comes easier, tickling in throat stops and | you get a good bights restful slecp. The | usual throat. and chest colds are con- quered: by it in 24 hours or less. Nothing better for bronchitis, hoarseness, crou9, j throat tickle, bronchial asthma or win- tercoughs. ~ P -To make this splendid cough syrup, jour 2% ounces of Pincx into a pint Pottte ‘and. fill the bottle with plain granulated sugar syrup and shake thor- oughly. If you ‘prefer, use clarified , molasses, honey, or corn syrup, instead of sugar syrup. Either way, you get: a full pint—a family supply—of much | better cough syrup than you could buy ready-made for three times the money Keeps perfectly and children love its pleasant taste. Pinex isa special and highly. concen- trated compound of, genuine Norway ine extract, known the world over foz its, prompt healing effect upon the mem: branes. 5 . To. avoid disappointment ask your druggist for “2% ounces of Pinex” wit} full directions, “and don’t accept any: thing else. Guaranteed to give absolut: satisfaction: or money promptly rc, i{uaded, The, Pinex Co. Ft. Wayn? BUY GOOD COAL; _ITIS THE CHEAPEST Get acquainted with | our Black Diamond Coal | — the coal without a fault.. We have a good supply on hand in lump and egg sizes, and will make deliveries prompt- ly.. Phone 115. F. H. Carpenter.Lumber Co. dieties, and has seen great films in the making, but has not yet seen any- thing, she writes, whieh world indnee her to forget Bismarck and Bismarcki- ans, JOHNSON’S for Phoenix Pure Silk Hose. : Tostevin’s book of war verse is on sale at Harris’. Price $1.00. MISSING IN CHICAGO YEANNE ANNA DEHAY Chicago—John DeKay of New York, made a burried trip Chicago to io ‘take up. the hunt for A missing sis- ter, Jeanne Anna DeKay, who disap- peared Dec. 30. from Hull House, where she had been a protege of Jane Addams. The girl is the daughter of American parents, residents of - Lu- cerne, Switzerland, since-1917 ations were issued to- daye by the grade of thy ; Junior high schcol, in’ the Williaia Moore building, for a party to be ten- dered members of the Eighth-A @grade of the Junior high and the te both grades in the domesti room of the high school building Fri- "day evening. *Games of various des¢riptions will be indulged in, refershments will be served, and an enjeyable time is loon. ed forward to. Surprise inv Dr. Edwards after 17 years of study. Dr-Edwards' Olive Tabletsareapuresy vegetablecompoundmixedwitholiveoil. You will know them by their olive color. Tohavea clear, pink skin, brighteyes, no. pimples, a feeling of buoyancy childhood days you must get at thecause. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the tiver and bowels like calomel—yet havé no dangerous after effects. They start the bile and overcome con: stipation. Millions of boxes are sold annually at 10c and'25c. Take one or | twonizhtly and note ihe pleasing results, | GEO. A. ZABRISHIE Washington—George A. Zabriskie, ' president of the U. S. Sugar Equaliza- tion (Board, may resign, should the McNary bill, continuing the existence of the board for another year, be pass- | ed by Congress. Zabriskie is opposed | to a continuance of government regu- | lation and control. | _ NOTICE Girls, do you know how to sew? Would you like to learn? Get in touch with‘ lic schools January 19 and after up to and including February 6. ; After that date the classes will j|be so far along in their work that beginners cannot be re- Miss Staley at the high |! ceived, and only children who school for the Tuesday and Thursday evening classes, Admission FREE. have previously attended school ;may enter. . J. M. MARTIN, Superintendent City Schools. Rabbi Maurice Lefkovitz —— WILL SPEAK ON—— “Life for Those No Admission Charge . . - AUDITORIUM—Thuorsday Night, Jan. 15 in the Shadow of Death” Everybody Welcome