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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE * — ~ TABRARIAN AT MAYVILLE HAS ELLEN KEYITIS Aldena Carlson Writes Declaring Book Ryder Club Scored Not Bad Anvther defender. for Elleu Key has | appeared in! Ajdena Carlson, librarian at the Mayville state normal school, who today writes The "Tribune taking issue with the Ryder Home Economics Study club, which recently addressed a communicaticn to the state board of administration. ‘declaring The | Re- naissance of; Motherhood.” which: the state library furnished this-clup a text book on- motherhood, “an insult, tu motherhood.’ jidd It fs proper, in giving Miss Carlson's letter ‘the publicity which she requests, fo note that she is a member of the staff of state institution which: has shown itself at ail times to be thor- oughly in accord with’ the poli and Companionship of Pets Takes Thoughts of Capital’s Debutantes from Social Whirl REPORT OF LOCAL HOSPITAL SHOWS MUCH WORK DONE Evangelical Institution Handled 2,500 Patients Under Handicaps The tenth annual report of the Bis marck hospital for the fiscal ending June 1919, shows that patients were admitted to the in: tution, the greater number being fe- males. The largest number entered at the hospital, during those twelve months was 310 in October. Handicapped. by having many of its physicians and. nurses in the service during the. period of the report; to- | gether with the epidemic influenza during the winter of 1918-1919, the hospital had its most successful twelve months period viewed from every standpoint, An urgent appeal was made in the report: for the support of the Free Bed Fund. the report stating that the requirements for charitable medical and surgical, at- tention are beyond the present pro- visions of the fund. Of those admitted in the period cov- ered by the report, 2121 were Amer FORMER PASTO REVIEWS FORTY. YEARS’PROGRESS quent Sermon at McCabe Anniversary With the Rey, Louis Magin, uilde of MéeCale: Methodist’ chareh, oecup: ing the pulpit of that chap < yesterday, © the con celebrated the tenth anniversary of the ‘competion of the ‘building |with special At. both — services there was large attendance, indluding — many friend of Rey, Magin who‘ knew, > him when he was pastor of the churei °% ten years ago.’ Two of the livered here wer tribution to the annive Tn the morning he wu “Hitherte the Lord has help us” and in the eveni spoke no “God is Love.” Special musical selections, both instru- mental and vocal, were features of the z principles of the Townley state board cans, 170 Germans, 125 Norwegians, servic of adminis as expounded — by with other nationalities represented Eeennenenanbeht ade} the V Rey. George A. Totten, whom desser figures. The religious atfilia- FORTUNE IN LIBERTY Frazier has placed in charge ef Norta tions of the patients showed that ue i Dakota cducational affairs, and that Lutherans with 737/were first, Meth- BONDS TAKEN BY YEGGS « it was in this institution that a haveu odists with 385 second and “Protest- a ak s was found for Madame Signe Lund ants” third with 350. According to Independence. Kan. Jan. 2 imported by the North, Dakota reds iu sex, 1,352 were females, and 1148 erty bonds worth several thousand « the sume socalist shipment with Dr : : males. Under the heading residence, qoflars were taken from the Havana Charles E. Strangeland, and that ii] Washington, Jan. 23.—Off. for the North and South Dakota, Minnesota, gtate bank at Havana near here by H was among women inembers of the fac: } open air and: a ft walk through Montana, Illinois, Ohio and Canada jobbers early. today who dug. their X ulty 6f Mayville normal that, Madame | the parks--orperhaps a quiet hour. in - were given. way into the vault through the brick ++ Signe Lund, showing hersedf to be eu} a sumy spot: With Master Parrot. Of the various Causes for operations wall in the rear of the building. : rapport with Goyerncr Frazier, cireu-| A debutante’s? dhought: is not al- given in the surgical report, appendi- lated’ a petition demanding that Kate | ways turned to ball, dinner and theatre, citis patients lead with 231 opera- yoxpARTY DA Richards O'Hare, to whom North Da-|Mahy an hour is passed with her: fa- tions. In the medical report, influenza | Moy $10,000 , Kota’ war mothers are brood sows. be | yorite pet, be it hound, Pekingese, or patients were in the lead, 248 being Albert Lea. Minn., Jian, At thes released ‘from federal prison, and that | parrot, Here a group. of the Capi admitted with this disease and 77 mal meeting of the _sfeckholders it ‘Was to members of this faculty that | tol's buds hayes stopped long enough ‘vith influenza and pneumonia. There the Albert Lea Examiner, a daily Pare Nat Madame Lund read with great emo- photographed “in proof of this. were 145 babies born in the hospital; Nonpartisan newspaper launched | in tion’ Kate Richards O’Hare’s prison F. A. Connelly,’ a deputante, Tonsils and adenoids were the iM! (nie city on December 15 last it was Jetters. t two years ago, is proud possessor of 2 nesses which brought the greatest | unanimously voted to suspend | the Without further comment ‘The Tri-|a yaried assortment of dogs, The lat- number of patients to the cye, ear | junliention Suture night, Jannary and throat department of the; nose showed +. butie ‘herewith presents a verbatim | est addition is “Sonny”, a big white fiose and’ throat denariment of the / Thos treasnverg acer! copy uf Libratign Cae $ : peattbound ftom the Slennes of Rug Ment cE these diceaces Oh COR rOe | th au the hs nee of Ai : ile, 'N. ‘ sia. wo sleck setters are the pride e Ns liseases. ait ee ana saat oNeHnORE TD. Fditor the Bismarck Tribune, of Miss Delphine Heyl’s heart. M ) There were 65 students in the H re Wis a deficit of between $10.00, Dear Sir: Heyl made her debut at a tea given nurses training school conducted by bani 100 in its operation, To make a public statement that] by” her father, Colonel Charles 7H. the hospital, nineteen graduating June | rn. haper, with the front pate ; ‘Pllen Key's “Renaissance of Mother-| tieyl, Dec, 117 : 10 and 22 probationers retained, fy wuitines “The Albert. Lea) Examin "¢ } > ¥ hocd” teaches the doctrine of free} Miss Mareia Chapin TONIGHT ler Southern Mininesoti Creates love, ‘is an insult t6 omtherhood,” and daughter of Mr. and M The Bismarck court, Daughters. of | was lannched forth in two | “contradicts the home”—whatever the | C. Chapin, divides her affections | Society may call in vain, when Miss Debutante is off with her pets. Isabella, will) meet tonight at the | eight page sections. Tn a short time last may mean—is to publically adver-/ tween an angora kitten and this tiny ens | Knights of Columbus ball, Reports it changed to an eight page papery tise one’s inability or disine parrot. To Miss Margaret Simond «, | “~~~ of committees in charge of the dance | then for the past two weeks to four ve two addres in Grand Forks and what one “rea ! daughter of Mrs. . hot a to be given Frid: cht will be maule | pages. i VAUDEVILLE OPENS a matter of act. as pet in the | er Arp | County text ghoul, and all members ‘are urged to attend | Phe paper will he published weekly. | defense of the home and the family | as) her ar AT REX TODAY AS; WITH LIVES THAN CAT) on Febru - 1 Miss ee ie | , against any forces or idcas, whatever | “Woo 1 « aoe ole | the a , = ii ' ‘e, that, may threaten to de- —— PERMANENT POLICY! SSE ix to hel 4 sven 4 institutions or hinder r) Les Roundup, Mont., severa sand on Feb, she i a their development toward ‘perfection ; BISMARCK THEATER a fee Lyi idents of this city aclined to" hefore the Farmers’ club of Gr HART’S BEAUTY PAR LOR ‘ e { ‘ anid the ideals it presents of the home.| WILL HAVE THREE Four Acts, Feature Fiim, Com- | teti ve that the first) oll 1g ee township, Revi 4. Meshes’ Block, Fouril Sti Bisoaicke al Diy, the family, motherhood, and woman | , 4 * a cat) possesses nine lives, dic ayh 4, Blech, Ah Shs AN: aes | shood are of the noblest beauty and the \STARS ON SCREEN edy and Topics of Day on know very much about covet ‘ ‘CERTIFICATES TO MARCEL WAVING, F ACIAL AND SCALP TREATMENTS | oe highest whe ate Litany aHGeiiOa Tce | Fine Program | * Tom if aero es ; ngs | E GIVEN ne WHO All Work is ae aa Schaal wee Cocmeticians pn “The Renaissance of - Motherhooc zs A + i . hear here, trapped a big) coyote | i Sel s . ea pubitely ‘actorsed by no less|Week’s Program Includes Jack | ai oraeeorata peecil Fredy GiniGros: knueked. Uncsentmal | B. Phone 896 for Appointments. : ue 4." sale ealtce! z Z ‘oday for the first time in many; head with a cb and when | ; = i. ort 5 eeettiine Tee ela Pickford, Bill Hart and months, vaudeville will be seen in this) well satisfied that the hist was dead | HELPED T. R. FUND 2 Mrs. Budiong did ‘not herself Charles Ra Y city. Four acts, fresh from triumphs, je. puts it-intooa sack aud tossed the | Bara , open: to any intelligent adver th ra bt ie Be ieee fay Smee Dundle into bis root cellar. ‘Will Be Distributed: Through f vhen she’ placed this ‘book if the BAUR iat gas alte, Opular -Kourth str Next morning Cameron entered the | m te he a Navti! Dakota: It . k Ficl foray in ; i ApperEOnS playho' sarin: fa the matings Feellar, to skin the carcars, The. cayote. | Commercial Club to All : i i " Fi e we 3) 4 oy,” is the headliner in the Bismarc his noon, hese acts TO hy ] ive, was waiting for lam. | i ' pian esi nat NE RH ay theatre program for today and tomor-| main here until after Tuesday evening | It aie alt ar aha aa Seal Contributors A nnouncing 4 " a 5 ‘ es -. a trow. The story: deals with the Blue/ performances. f ‘Aftor ate Shattie| i the Union, and it would, as a matter | pi4 Peston ratte - be ea 3 SP eS out atithe: ‘After aster wattle, | : = » , Pee ine pita ty tS lige mountainers, a family fued Master Paul and Georgia Hall in aj (mor Soeeait: ARE settle: ey top aekcas Wad ie IN aa pots «Jt y of course, be sent out to any Wome’ [achich begins when the girl defies her) “Bit of Divertisment” will have the, Sagas Qe HU eUPaL: Wee fe ttle the: Beautirully engraved membership e pening. 6) ur i] club asking for books on Ries Home {father to save her lover trom a jail/ opening place on the program. Daisy |"! ee! . ‘certificate bearing the favorite photo- 4 ; s The members on the ade i Hane sentense. Dean & Co., in a Comedy playlet en- LIWAMMEN TO DTASK jgraph of the late Colonel Theodore ‘ Economics Study: Club are ae ay On Wednesday and Thursday Wil-! titled, “The ‘Cris will appear next! ,, ake raed Jong Roosevelt are being made and will ! ” gratulated upon having a ‘ Ha ay [liam §. Hart in a portrayal of one/and the Fonr Billposters Comedy | Phe: state highwa en's 1ONs" soon be ready-for distribution among F baad high an ideal of motherhood rt MY of his best roles will be scen in “The | Quartet, one of the best musical or- | looked-forward-to masquerade party who contributed toward the I } | ma e ' i san afford ie Jodo to eee Silent Man.” The sté@ry is one of great} ganizations in vaudeville, will unt= | Schreier fie Coen of Pyt elt Memorial fund. Each Cer-' sented in “The Renaissance of 3 interest and will be welcomed enter-|doubtedly reap rich applause as they ;hall a ah p.m. Te will bear the name of the con- hood.” However. it is uggested le tainment to a host of Hart’s admirers. | have wherever they have appeared. | Who have invitaitons are e: ted tO) tyiputor to the fund and they will be : tea vk Pay they “read” the book vanin, this time | “Hay Foot, Straw Foot.” one ofsthe | ‘The big feature on the bill is Lutes; come in some form of disguise-tiy ol t iistriimited here by Ggor Kenis- TO D A “ % i ' _ laying aside their preconce : "| greatest of war piays starring Charles | Brothers, wizards of the feet, in a’, fashioned. out-of-style. “poverty aL secretary of the Commercial club. { Y : founded pouans a8 to i come, ite. | Rayivthe Paramount ‘star, will be the | novelty sensation which has won an field clatties: at le fs the camittoe ar} here will he two million of these j i Will you kindly 1 h this state: | feature of the Friday and Saturday|enviable place in’ the amusenfént noun The grand march a | nies made, they being donated | ment as conspicuous you did tha! | program, In this. picture, Ray is an | world. All of, these acts have just | Masking are set for 1 oc l to the association by E..C. Converse | ; , 6. 1920 ‘ of Mrs. Mielke? ¥ awkward country youth who answers | finished their engagements at Fargo’ wards of merit will be anade f ' New York, a life long friend, and on ay, an uary $) ‘ery. truly his country’s call when war de-jand Minneapolis where they have best lady's costimes the best Mes gedent admirer of the former pres’ , ie e clared and shpws his experiences in been the best features on the bills. jcostum the Oe “comical” lady and! dent, ‘The c cates are made after af . army. This is one of finest | ar Serena | the most “comical” man la design by A rony. Major, de- Mayville State Normal School, letueae thet ‘Ba CM ede ae. EREOUT | he . eicver of Ug) Coldmbiah alamips in Light Lunches Short Orders , Copy of letter sent to Bismarek ‘ri- CENSUS EXPECTED or leat hours ending al} MISS NIELSON ‘TO SPEAK IN |1592.” Underneath the reproduction of bune. ( Tt hoon, Jan, \26. E ‘ COUNTY _ jthe colonel’s favorite photograph are —_—_—— \ (Original.) yi ai ture at @ a. m.. Bail SN. D.. Jan. 26.-—Miss the last words uftered by the national ' ! | TO SHOW INCREASE aires ture at noon. ee ta m, state ae ancy hero to the public he Joved and knew aN | ey ighes! -6 Of public instruction, is scheduled to go well. m rna an 0 5 = rife of the] : wn 5 Lowest. ‘ ' Mi: ee a on Se: Lae Population’ Estimaied at 8,500 i irde | webs os L e D cou surveye a each, yes! qe e + i} y for her, home after a two d By Keniston Precipitation... f } ‘ ae rein talons in this city. Whi Yes Aflehenb seid, veloc NUN OESA ATURE UENO TER GEE ore, Mrs, Plomason visited Mr. and] op). enamemilon or Tit Forecas { Peer TE a ape aml afin. Georg Baas ct Le Mae “| por North Dakota: Generally: f a ae a wresel x ation for the ¢ i P ‘i Aa i ee 2 N. Keniston and Mr. and Mrs. Rober*) cieue is practically completed with | tomight (and Fuel y sc wie Thousands of 180000000000000088008000880000008 Walton. four wards finished and only the | FEES owest:Lumporatures discriminating : ‘ j 4 | ’ fourth and first. aiot yet completed. | ; people use these : 2 ‘ . Although no official ameuncement t+ A The Daughters tions, it ix ted that the enumer |} \innipee You have bu! _ ation. will-disclose a population of ap- i try them an of Isabella proximately 0 for the city, re satisfy yourself. ‘ wt The population at the last govermr | , i x 7 ANNOUNCE AN ment census in 1910 was 3. while | a Le re OCD FASHIONED DANCE a Auto. ae pommiution a stlmated 2 ONE NIGHT AND BASKET SOCIAL _ at 7200 and in 1919 | JARY 28 c > FRIDAY EVENING, JAN. 30TH mre tr reirsay aera a = ; d WEDNESDAY, JANUAR °s Hall i ROYAL ARCH MASONS LEAVE TRIP i nro ; CURTAIN 9 P. M. ry : ‘sons 1a A re 5 Mr. and Mrs, . Remington left | ie ‘ bass ad for Charity, fj Chapter No. 10. RA. M., will be held | rast night for a long trip to. New Or- ; VAL UE © Proceeds to be use: arty: iat the Temple Tuesday evening, Jaz.! },, SahainG: culdtes California. © ted to bring 7 leans, Panama canal and Ca 8 Caslessare baseats pet ratc7 330, eperant busier | They expect to he absent from the city : 8 z | GEO. W. BERNGES, | intil ApH AEs rs. J. I. New- i Bo: | Excellent High Priest.! te sa sraman te ae kal them. | 4 Buy a pound of this psec PRESENT THE 3 Their: fir yp will he Chicago from | spread to test its real food value. : 4 a where they will journey southward to | . ; : GRIP INFLUENZA the Gulf and then by steamer! to the | Give Cream of Nut a Sasi pe FUNNIEST AMERICAN COMEDY OF RECENT YEARS 8 Panama Canal, | ‘ ill be convinced of ©) 4 , J aeechee trial and you wil Q ; “DANCE FI yf i izi iform ‘ Oi. Attention, ; Hemtin's Wizard Oll a Reilable, |= PANCE FRIDAY its appetizing flavor and _— e 8 th, oe AmericanLegion | "antiseptic rreventive |, Stones to be ne of the quality. Buy it ow at leading : ee Mad » the old fashioned dance given | i markets an = During influenza epidemics spray ye the old fashioned dance given | groceries, g Gilbert Furness Post ae the nose and throat several times a |.#t ree ee y as mane a ue i delicatessens. Fi) 8 invi day with one part Wizard Oil and {Daughters of Isabella. Mrs, - B.D. | / \ 40 of Mandan has invite two parts water, using an atomizer, | Strauss is in charge of the entertain-| A COMEDY CLASSIC the’ members of Lloyd Ifyou haven't an atomizer, gargle ‘ment committee and sapione sub cpm: | : isma’ the throat _and snuff the mixture up | mittees are hard at work fo make | ~~ Spetz Post of Bis rck to the nose. This'treatment sets up an this dance successful in every degree | oO By HARRY JAMES SMITH attend a smoker Thurs-| anciseptic wall of defense against | = Reais aedts| f ii . at| “iu” gerins. | WANTED—Lady with one child wants | : as " day evening, Jan isla Chest colds and, sore throat lead | job as housekeeper. Call at Bjs- | Made Only by . Mandan, Every member | .o grip. Stop then at once with | marck Hotel or write to Ruth Oran- | Friedman Mfg Co., Chicago y CAST OF 35 PEOPLE : is urged to accept. Those| Wizar' Oil before they can develop | haskell. 1-26-3t by MEG. VOey ; who will go should notify| 2.0 soe ime tor ane te | ton permanent position. Lunt! y[ANDAN-WASHINGTON FRUIT PRICES:---55c, $1.10, $1.65, $2.20 indudmg war tex @ P. G. Harrington, Adju-| swt suisied. return the bottle and | Motor Sales Con ee COMPANY SEAT.SALE JANUARY 26 rete . pete get your money back. : ‘ LOST—Necklace on r Street, he- | 4 i hs ar, San tant, before Wednesday) * 7) 0) constipated-or have sick head- | tween Washington Ave. and M. E.| Wholesale Distributor HARRIS & COMP ANY ache t try Wizard Liver Whips, | chuch, -Finder call 672L. 1-26-1t | Collins Avenue and Main Street noon. pleasant littie pink pills, 30c at drugs | WANTED—Chambermaid at eae Mandan, N. D 6OOOCO® OG xO . foc esis, Guaranteed, . nex Hotel. 26-3 1) IN. 1). -- ‘ , 4