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re ‘MEN, NEXT TUESDAY “ister in the state. , these organs: healthy by taking , THURSDAY, JAN. 29, 1920 SCHOOL CHILDREN WANT TO ORGANIZE CLUBS IN COUNTY Show Much Interest in Boys’ and Girls’ Organization to Better Farming School boys and ¢ ih the Wing j district’ have’ shown’ cons levable in- terest inthe proposed organization of ‘boys’ aud: girls’ clubs in the county through the efforts of County Agent George ‘W. Gustafson and Miss Mlsie Stark, home demonstration agent, rs Gustafson talked the matter over with an pupils at the Wing scliool. Tues- ay. , “The boys and girls are ansious to form a club in that section,” said Mr. Gustafson today it speaking of his trip to Wing, “I am confident. that with a little. cooperation by bankers and. other business men that the younger generation will perform many practical demonstrations on livestock and crop growing that will astound the older generation.” FIRST DINNER OF METHODIST YOUNG z Interesting Program Arranged | - for Initial Social. Gath- : Pe cas ering 5 g aca Tate tay ; ar dinner will? be given next Tues. || day: night’ at ‘the ‘church: parlors by the young ‘men’s class of the McCabe Methodist’ “church. -An- interesting program has ‘been arranged includ- ing such prominent speakers:as the Rev, Boyd of the Jamestown Presby- terian..church, who has one ofthe largest young men’s club;of any min? Alfred Dale will act as a traster| and the members of the’ class will! prepare and serve the meal.-\William Noggle, who is earning’ quite a repu- tation as a chef, will have charge of the preparation of the dinner. A. L. Schafer, , téachér of the class, will deliver»a: talk. | A male quartet and an orchestra will furnish the musical' portion of| the program. Rev. George H. Quig-| ley, pastor of the church, will prob- ably deliver a few remarks. . This is the first dinner given by the young men’s class and it is; SQUEEZED TO DEATH When the body begins to stiffen and movement ,becomes. painful it is usually an indication that <h> kidneys are out of, order. Keep CAPSULES 9 The world’s standard: remedy for kidney, | liver, bladder and uric acid troubles. | mous since 1696. Take regularly and keep in.good health. . In three-sizes, all planned to. hold a number of these during the year. Among the promi- nent speakers who will be asked to speak at these gatherings will be Rev. W. J. Hutcheson of Grand Forks. former pastor of the church and who was deeply interested in the young men’s’ class. BESSIE HOMAN IS MARRIED QUIETLY Surprises Friends By Becoming Bride ; Surprising even her most intimate friends, Miss: Bessie Homan, popular member’ of the! younger. set of: this ‘city, was Married late Tuesday even- ing to Henry Doerr, representative of the Minneapolis Drug Co. of? Minne: apolis, who has made Bismarék’ his headquarters for several years, The mariage took place at the Cath: oli¢ rectory by the Rey. Father Hilt ner, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Homan, brother apd: sister-in-law of the bride nly members of the famuy Following the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Doerr left for nuea polis where they will remain for a week after which they will make their home at the Grand. Pacific hotel here, Doerr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Homan, is oue of the most re! pected and best: liked, rasidents of the cit id upon her return to - marck will undoubtedly be the recipi ent of hundreds of congratulations. Mr. Doerr is well liked and has a host of friends in this ate NNUAL BANQUET TONIGHT. The Annual banquet of the Thu Musical club will be held tonight at a local hotel, . An interesting program including speeches,/ toasts and musical repared.” “All hotey, tan At ¢ The Rey ‘i Cross degree, the en honor to the-order, will be conte! tonight by the Kni Tancred Comnianderys & wil be held atthe “Mason and will start at 7:30; 0% members ar All BROTHERHOOD DA The “fifty-fifty’ dance of the _Mod- ern Brotherhcod* of Amer! 1 held) tonight. at the committee in charge of the affair an nounces that every other dance will be ladies choice. O’Connor's orchestrs will furnish the music. It pected that this dance will be even more en- joyable than the old-fasihoned dance given by the Brotherhood — severat weeks ago. TAKES I MINA IN William It. Nielson of Buchanan has-been appointed to take the-examin- for entrance to West Point by ator Gronna. The examination will be held) March 2, having been changed from) Februa’ By information rece Rogers of the re othe who will take the exam in this distriet are, Frank of Sioux Falls and Lewis Suczey of y 17 according ed by Colonel T. Wakenda, dD. BOY SCOUTS ME A mecting of the member 6, y Scouts of Amer of Troop will be Groggists. Guaranteed as represented. Look fr the same Cold Medal on every ber | accept no imitation teri and held Friday evening at th an church to which: ull member: a cloaca NCD ACC UR A 2 (!-H)-H You and your children de- serve it. So say—and insist on— KKK to your ' grocer, KO! The best thic RIP VP Le R Ve IN An k flake you ever ate, or money back. At all good grocers—in the “waxtite, goodness-preserv- ing package. temple BISMARCK, DAILY TRIBUNE boys attending the Presbyterian church’ Sunday school of scout age are ‘cordially invited to attend. Rev. H. CG. Postlethwaite, ‘acting scoutmis- ter of the treop, will discuss plans for the summer's activities and he is planning on making the organization Stronger and: more interesting than ever before. The meeting. will start at 7:30 o'clock and ajl members and prospective members are asked to be on hand at that time, i Discuss Pp aterest Because of thé interest’ displayed at the last meeting of the Presbyte- rian church missionary society When Mormonism was:the subject wecuseea this same topic will be considered.‘a' a meeting of the society this after: hoon. The 1 ting will be held in the chureh parlors starting at 3 o'clock and all members are urged to attend. ‘Mrs. William Langer is in charge of the program. “Mrs, 1, K, Thomp son, Who has lived and taught in Utah, will give an account of conditions as she found them in the Mormon state. A social hour follows the program. Tt is claimed that ‘there are two Moy mon missionaries in this yoat the present time seeking converts for the Mormon church, WOMEN PRAISED BY JAMESTOWN YANKS FOR O'HARE FIGHT American Legion at Jimtown Condemns Governor Frazier and League Press No). Jan, 29. Jamestown, of the largest meeting: held by the local post of the Ame legion last night passed resolutions condemning the action of Governor Fraz§or in fendln, the Cee of Bowman ett apprayed and dorsed “the courageous and pate stand of the Bismarck Women qix ary of the legion and the American War Mothers of that city _ Resolutions were also pass i tention of the business nal men that they were “aid- en- = and abetting the enemy by sup- ising pat- newspapers which minting doctrines of anarchy radical socialasm.” — The ocal ronumerce Was asked to and chamber of appoint a committee on Americanism. The following teleg President Wilson; chapter of the American War Moth- ers in connection with othens against the release of Kate Richards O'Hare. whom Governor Frazier is anxiou to set. fr etitions containipg 10 signatures of residents of North Dakota circulated by the Fort Lincoln chapter of the Américan War’ Moth: N.., protasting of Kate Richards forward today.” The tele- s sent Menday night. | DEADLOCK | AGAIN HALTS PROGRESS Jan. 29.—Negotiations democratic and republican of the senate who apparent- ly have approached a deadlock on the peace treaty compromise will not be resumed until tomorrow. the meet- ing of the by partizan committee planned for today having been post- poned because of the absence of Sen- ator Lenroot of Wisconsin, one of the republican leaderse There were indications that some senators, on each side welcomed the delay and there were many confer- ences during the day to perfect plans for the committee meeting which may bring a final show: down on the ques- tion of continuing the negotiations. Lm was ;sent to against the relea: Oa gram Washington, between He! ‘ DAILY AGAIN Starting with Friday of this week ‘Manager Bauer cf the” Orpheum thea tre will present a ‘matinee every day In order to give patrons more time to. shop after the matinees commen with the F y matinee all matinees arp the ticket will start s window will open at 5. Kindly re member the Saturday matinee will 30, also stirt at BALZACIAN NAUGHTI LURKS ’ROUND CORNER IN “VIRTUOUS MODEL * At the Rex Theatré last night we saw “The Virtuous Model,” which, as its name implies, is a story of the studios, not of New York, but) of Parce. the real Paree with the $ si- lent. Despite it. locale, it an American made picture with the l6ve- ly Dolores Cassinelli as the star. and those well known play Vinceut Serrano and ga Farnw in the ¢ The Balzacian naughtiness hinted at in the title was not, present in the story, Tt lurked corner, You Knew it wits it was so hidden that it didn’t offend. The hint of it a certain zippi- hess to the pictur In addition. to the big feature a heautiful colored one reel travelogue and educational film is shown and a regular humdinger of a comedy with “Snub” Pollard in “A Call For Mr Cave Man.’ This is also a big pro- udetion with a big cast of pretty girls. Today will be the last chance to see it. RIN Night ‘ « Morning Ql eep Your Eyes Clear -4« Healthy GaSe tet Eye Care Book Murine Cc.Chicego, USA, freer] MATINEE DAILY STARTING FRI., JAN. 30 ORPHEUM 2:30 ——_—_——. 2:30 FRIENDS IN CIVIL | LIFE WILL REMA TOGETHER IN ARMY Four Young Men from Shields and Mandan Will Go to’ Panama Together viends in civilian Four, clos lite are going to, Become “buddie in khaki for. the next; three yea prob- ably .sérving imdsgtor their time with the coast artill ina canal zone, / The men who ‘enlisted through the local, recruiting station are Joseph Is Brand and hig: brother, Arthur | E Brand, of. Shields, Clifford Olson ‘and Leo B. Hansen of Mandan, They w probalily be sent to Jefferson B: Mo... to bey outfitted and from will be sent. to ‘New Orleans from where they will sail for Pana- ma. Ny corps in the Pana- FARMERS TO HEAR EXPERTS TALK AT COUNTY MEETINGS Institutes Will Be Held at Mof- fit, McKenzie and Baldwin by College A. series of) winter meetings will be held in this county for the benetit of farmers undér the auspices of the Agricultura) college. Many, prominent speakers, sexperts on the topics they will discuss wills, :have -prominent Places on the programs, ¢ The first in Moffit_ on. February follawed by one at M next day and the last one at Bald- win, All meetings will be held in the aft uy andj will be conducted. in Farmets’ union's © buildings, | schools and - Other © sémi-public and ‘public. places, Dan. Williard, marketing expert of the college. will discuss marketing in all of its pha © Miss Louise Camp- bell, head’ of the college's home dew onstration department for the entry state, will take up this susbject with Will be held at which will Kenzie on the the’ farm wome: Other — equally prominent speak will be on the program, An explanation of the Ag icultural | College's em of bookkeeping for | farmers will be made at two meet ings in the county, one of which will be held at) Me on Mareh 18 The other. will 1 id March 17 at some place to be selected later, Re: BE. Williara will haye charge of thi meetings /and will) demonstrate how farmers can keep: an aw fe check on their. receipts and disbursements and the amount of: money. they re- | ceive for their various crops and sales | of live sto REYNOLDS HEADS IMPLEMENT MEN, Fargo, N. D,, Jan, 29. nolds, of. .Wi ast Hope, N. elected* president of the Nort! Da- kota Implement Dealers’ association | at the morning session today at its annual convention ficers. elected wer phere.. Other of-; George Hi Berg, ‘Kensal secretary: treasurer; R. A, Lathrop, Hope. Three directors were named, 0. T. Knutson |} of Walfred, D. M. Houser of poleon and H. Casement of Fordville. |The convention will close this afterhoon. PROVES BIG SHOW Cohan & Harris further en themselves in the good grac marck theatre-gocrs last night, a crowd, Which filled’ the auditorium: snched of Bis- rise on “A Tailor-Made Man” and then sat through four long scenes, to the droy of the curtain at 1:30 a. m.} without a single moment's thoug!t of | the lateness of the hour, “A Vailor-Made Man’ is! good enter- tainment, and = mighty wholesome amusement, presented it here last night. headed by Harold Verilye in the title role was a very competent aggregation of players, With “A Prince ‘There Was,” this offering gi ; ducers, es credti tg! its pro- MANY ATTENDING HOLINESS MEET laymen's holiness conv which opened yesterday at the marek Evangelical church is attract- ing large congregutions. Last: even- ing Rev. H. O. Jacobson of Minneapo- lis ached an eloquent ‘mon to an audience which filled ey eat in the ehurch, and there was an unusually attractive musical program, featured by the singing of the Hoffmans, who have made popular with their ‘cong : Dr, ‘kullis will preach tonight. A cordia] invitation is extended the pub- lie. TO GREAY FALLS Mrs, Nellie 1. Call Teaves this even-| ing for Great F: here she} will visit: her ‘y and Grant who a identified with the busine: of that city. ly. WEATHER REPORT ‘For twenty-four hours ending at noon, January 29. i Temperature at 7 a. m....... 14 Temperature at noon, igs Highest yesterday 32 Lowest yesterday 8 Lowest last night 14 Precipitation .... None Highest wind velocity :8-SW Forecast For North Dakota: Increasing cloudiness followed by snow and cold- er Friday and north portion to-night. Lowest ‘Temperatures Fargo : Williston .. St. Paul .. Winnipeg . ‘TAILOR-MADE MAN’ | when |} waited until 10:30 for the curtain to} } and the company which |} aan ovals on. Sale on Sale | Webb Brothers ‘FIRST I IN STYLE’ ‘FIRST IN VARIETY’ ‘FOREMOST IN VALUE’ - “JANUARY | ‘CLEARANCE, ~ SALE COATS! COATS! COATS! One large sales group selected from the season’s most popular styles, in- cluding Coats of Plushes, Tweeds, Mixtures and Novelties. Many have fur collars, others are.tastefully trimmed with fur fabrics. Former prices DRESS GOODS ih One large assortment of Dress Goods, suitable for suits, skirts and dress The regular selling price of these materials is below cost of replacement. Your choice during our January Clearance Sale at ONE-THIRD OFF UNDERWEAR AT A BARGAIN Our stock of Children’s Two-Piece Underwear is too large. We must re- duce and this is the way we are going to do it—just cut the price in two. This includes garments of wool, fleece lined and jersey ribbed. Your choice during our January Clearance at | ONE-HALF REGULAR PRICE WINTER WEIGHT SWEATERS = ° This assortment includes many handsome models in all-wool Sweafers and are this season’s styles. : The colors include fine shades of Cardinal, Navy, Maize, Oxford, Maroon and White. Your choice of any of these handsome models at ~ © “QNEHALF’REGULAR PRICE BLOUSES OF NAVY SERGE All-wool Navy Serge Blouses, neatly trimmed with braid and emblems. Regular price $6.50. , $4.95 January Clearance price, each. .......... 0. ec cece eee e nee / CORSETS We have selected and hiaced i in one large sales group every discontinued number, including values up to-$5.00. $1 50 e January Clearance price, choice.............0.0cee eens SHOES... We have placed on tables all broken lots and odd sizes of Shoes, including sizes for women, misses and children. There are lace and button Shoes in black, brown and tan. $ 1 9 8 Your choice for .:........ capital. required— 66 profit! 1 facto Willis, 106 Garrick 1 1+ + 28 - 18 . 28 Helena . Chicago . Kansas’ City ORRIS W. ROBE Meteorologist. NEW COMET SOJOURNING IN WISCONSIN, (REPORT promernear Chicago, Jan. 29.—The rew comet Use famous OWL OF KOREIN, follow, ce hamed “Sola” for its Spanish discoy- | ff tors, of Kopin teats elt: becats erer has been sighted from the Wil LONGERL & liams bay Wis., observatory last nt | according to a telegraph here. The iomof the comet had been sought | for a week by astronomers. ‘To the Dickinson DANC E, Basket Ball Game FRIDAY, JAN. 30th | McDonald's Orchestra <. Cc HALL J J, G. Cowan dd druggists everywhere who a6 atau yeuulno Ort OF NORE After Bismarck- Engagement Rings No other. gift will be so treasured by the recipient. No other gift should have such care and discretion in | selecting. You will find us prepared to help you in selecting “the ring.” Seay é Columbia ‘Phonographs ColumMia Records ON EASY TEFMS WHEN DESIRED nes COWAN’S DRUG STORE | qe (TS i Folsom Jewelry BISMARCK