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FRIDAY, JANUARY, 30, 1920 ANNUAL BANQUET. - OF MUSICAL CLUB v IS A‘BIG SUCCESS, Interesting and Witty Talks and Fine Musical Numbers On Program Sparkling talks, interesting speeches and a fine musical program wade the annnal banquet of the Thursday Musi- tal club at a loeal hotel last night the “ular organization, Py vals feed. a . 1 | e Se apy \ Pars a} o ” - most successful ever held by this pop- Mrs, M. C, Schoelkopf. acting as toastmistres: introduced the speakers on the program in a very witty /man- ‘called’ on by ner. The first membe Mrs. Schoelkopf was’Mrs. A. G. Jacob- son who responded with a aelcome on behalf of the club to those present, Mrs. Cecil Burton contributed a very interesting paper ons “Music in the Home” and Dr. GB. Richardson spoke on “The Development Power of Music.” There were at. lea: members present. Dancing was orig: inally planned but due to the health department's edict this was abandoned. The musical portion of the program included a duet by Henry Halverson and George Humphries, a piano, solo by Miss Genivieve Menard, an original volin solo by Donald McDonald and a quartet composed of M: obn A, Lar; son, Mrs, Schoelkopf, Henry Halverson and A. J, Arnot. MANDAN LEGION IS HOST TO BISMARCK ! Big Delegation From This City: Enjoy Smoker and Luncheon - A delegation m >the Bismarck post of the American legicn went to} Mandan last night and we the Mandan ‘post ata’ s 7 ‘and | An inv! tation was extended to QUICK RELIEF “FROM CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That is the jo wyful ct cry of thousands since Dr. de produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for calomel. No + iping results from these pleasant“ Rte! tablets. They cause the liver and bowels to.act normally. They never force them to unnatural action. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a soothing, healing. vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. If you have a ‘a bad taste, bad breath, feel dull, tired, are constipated. or bilious, you'll find quick and sure re- “gults from Dr. Edwards’ little Olive Tablotwat bedtime. a box. 10g and. 25c¢ Announcement | Ww. s of Is the Mandan ex leermen to be tno| guasts of the local opst at a smoker to be given here next. Thursday, lnteresting talks) were made by j members of both posts including-a re- sume of the principal ‘features. of. the soldiers’ bonus law by Capt. \Ji-8. Un- derwood of the adjutant: general's of- fice, The members of the Mandan post decided to put on a minstrel show the middle of. the month and they also unanimously agreed to aid in the for- | mation of a national guard unit. These who went to Mandan from here included @.-H. Russ, Jy... Dr. E, Cole, A. A. Jones, Fred Page, Wal ter Sather. P. G. Harrington, Herbert Brocopp, Arthur Brown, Arthur Sears, C. Paulson, Angelo Holta, J. 8. Underwood, A. C. Seeley, E. C. Butler, George Mercier, H. T. Murphy, Oscar Bourtious. Ralph Hilmer, Arthur Sa-: ther, William Olson, F. B. Streeter of Linton, J. W. Bu Henry. Rhud, J. C./ Cameron, L, J. Munson, REX THEATRE HAS FINE FILM STORY WITH BIG STARS Virginia: Pearson in “Impossible Catherine” Takes Audience to Lumber Camps | Lake George and Lake Chémplain ‘and lumber camps on the | Schroon river, furnish the scenic background ‘for Virginia Pearson’s newest picture, “Impossible Catherine,” which — is |showing today and Saturday at the Rex theatre. John. B. O’Brien, director-general of the Virginia Pearson Photoplays, Inc., add Frank S. Beresford, author {of the story, searched out the loca- ‘tions on an automobile trip. When} ‘they arrived at the famous logging icamp situated on the Schroon river ‘they found that the last logging drive jof;the season would take place onl the jtwo days following. | As such _a logging drive was neces- ary in “fmpossible Catherine,” Mr, (O'Brien made the wires to New York {buzz and the result was that ‘William |B. Davidson, the leading man, and} Larry Williams and his camera staff arrived at Schroon river as fast as steam could carry them. All the lumber camp ‘atmosphere of ithe story was photographed at this time, and later a trip was made to/ Lake Champlain and Lake George for | other scenes. Too many superlatives cannot be applied to the beautiful scenic effects in “Impossible GCather- ine.” As Catherine Kimberly. the sports- loving, man-hating heroine of _ the play, Virginia Pearson is seen in a role which gives full scope to her dramatie powers. Sheldon Lewis is featured with Miss Pearson in the role of an‘Indian guide and trapper, White Cloud. The cast is a large and {capable one, and the story has a laugh, a tear and a thri | Daughters of Isabelle dance. that | lw to be given tonight has been in | i definitely postponed. We wish to announce to and vicinity. that we have secured the services of Miss Rigler, direct from the Metropolitan Music Store of Minneapolis. | Miss Rigler. and classical sheet music. To introduce Miss Rigler we will offer on Saturday the special price on sheet music— All 15¢ Music, Satureay All 35e Music, Saturday - ae : il} lave complete charge of our.music de- partment and willat once: stock dn.with ithe Jatest: popular the music lovers of Bismarck 10c WELLWORTH BISMARCK, N. D. Newlife Hair Grower! Why NEWLIFE? Because it gives new life to the scalp— It stops the falling of hair, stops the itching of the scalp and grows hair on bald spots. No neces- sity for anyone to have shaggy or poor hair. No person but new life to the hair. what needs it—young or old. Hindu remedies and is neither made nor sold anywhere else in this part of the country. Don’t be afraid to use it. Price per jar $1.50, 3 jars for $4.00, prepaid.’ Should be worth When in the city call and have a treatment. My parlors are open to-everyone from 1 to 9 p.m. ‘+ JAMES MANNING Room 4 Lucas Block.” $5.00 a jar. 5 & 10c. Store This is one of the wonderful 4 aan "MARCEL WAVING, FAC Chicago School All-Work is Done Under the Supe HART’S BEAUTY SEAUTY PARLOR | | | 4, 5 Block, Fourth St., Bismarck, N. D. i cet Ne. | IAL AND SCALP. TREATMENTS | | rvision ‘of a Graduafe of the of Cosmeticians. Phone 896 for Appointments, | with | newspaper printed in i ti SALVATION ARMY TO OPEN HOME AT MANDAN SATURDAY Special Meetings and Services . With Eloquent Speakers \ Will Be Held \ The ‘opeuing of the Salvation army) home at Mandan next week will_be the occasion of special services and exer; s which ,will.start Saturday .an continue through Monday. The ‘ser vices will be conducted by Stephen Marshall, Major William Bid- dle and pt, and Mrs. Dav the latter having charge of the newly pro- vided home. *.On Saturday. night there will be street: meeting -at 7:30 o'dock which willbe followed by ‘vices at’ the Methodist Taberiacle at’ §:15 .’clock The brass’band from the Bismarck Salvation army will take a prominent (in these services and meeting, Sunday pa The meeting: an open ‘ o'clock and shortly “after the Sa tion army. Will go to the Pros church, where services will dueted, will start pat 1 be con- In the afternoon at 3 o'clock } meetings ‘will be held at the reform school and at 7:30, another — street meeting will be held. The army. will then go to the Methodist church where services will be observed. MRS. FRANK KUNTZ | DIED LAST NIGHT; WAS OLD RESIDENT Well Known Woman Who Set- _ fled Here in 1888 Was Sick a Long Time + Susie Kuntz, widow, of Frank Ku died here. late last) night: fol- Jowing a lengthy illne Mis. Kuntz was one of the older Jents of this city, haying first settled here In 188s. She was well known all over the coun- BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUN Colonel}: ing with friends until repair made, They hope to be able to return totheir home next wee HAS SEVERE COLD wC. A. Wilcox Is confined to his home with a severe cold. TAK! S$ POSITION HERE Miss Rigler of Minneapolis has been, .; Made head of the musical department of the Wellworth ‘stor -TEMVIK ASHI R Inst cry W.: Quast, '¢ ier of the Tem- leton State bank Bismarck on. busine » HERE FROM LI F. Js -Pietz, president: of the Firs National bank of Linton, was, a. bust ness visitor, in the city erday. LEAVES aFOR EAST SOON CE H. Weber, proprictor of the Well- to leave Tuesday for sand other eastern buying trip. R HERE lent of the See- ot Minot, w: ond National ban the city Wednesday and prday, While here Mr. ;Buaron, visited the republican convention Wednesday, CARD PARTY, SU Cs c ESS The Ladies’ ‘guild of Episcopal chu held ay the FORT y ATES, B. AN AP, Schimans Solen State “bank president of the First State bank of Fort Yates. was in muck a few hours today enroute go Where he was called on busine ILL i R. FUSE Pr Fields, V mercial club and 1 tional: Harvester Co, | of the Intery awneh here was taken to St, Alexius hospital thir morning. Mr, Fields has been suffer: ing from, a severe cold for a few ¢ HOSPITAL SC Mrs, Re EL Trousdaie of Mott: is ty and wi any extensive prop holder both in the city and a Kuntz was born at She came. to t ars ago With her bh urvived by three chil- ¢ Mery Kunts three Seattle, Cleveland, Erie. Pa. Funeral been completed. COMPANY A VET IS ~ DEAD IN SIBERIA FROM PNEUMONIA Ross Sherwood, Who Enlisted Here With North Dakota Men, Well Known artaligements nov haye “Word has just been. r that Ros: vived bere Sherwood, former Company A vetera with two wounds to his honor froni fighting in’ France, died in Sib with American forces of pneumonia shortly before Chris Sherweod enli Bismarck men the national sain company that ppresented this city: and went to France where he wen through some of the most severe fight- » He was wounded on two pent) con igerable time in was dis ‘ged about month's visit. with tir home at Almont. 1 re-enlisted and was sent to s it his own request. The deceased is a brother of Wil: liam Sherwodd. who ‘ix employed at the BUST agiontl han hospitals and July, Rey, Moure county those preset conducted at the »POSTP sket ‘social and dance which was to tie given by the Daughters of Isabella tonight at a local hotel has postponed) indefinitely be cause of the ban placed ¢ y health authoritie ibilities of an influenza epide- mic here. dancing re home ‘fron th City, Mont., y North Dakotans are intere 2 Mrs. Clark had spent some time at the mine, while Mr. Clark went io Montana to join his wife after visit- ing hisold home in W DAN of the edict prohibiting ic the Jnfluen a epidemic, the dance F: iday night’ which was to be given by, the Bismarck court. Daughters of. Isabella, has been in- definitely postponed. The members of ion will hold the dance date when the city health dancing duri EB PUBLICITY News,” an eight page ew York is the gz service's latest venture inte alms ‘of public with fine stori ing in the peace time arm appearance of being teh reg ylar edition of a daily’ newspaper. Copies of the paper are being di ie here by the local recat “The -Army TEMPORARILY. HOME Mr. and ‘Mrs. 0..N. Trynh mperarily home! heen -| Jahola of Braddo “| spending a few days in the city while in one of, the Hos- s recently operated and is improving Mrs, Trousdale and her son will Petar, to their home, Robert MI. AND, ME Mr. and Mrs.J. ht. from a fiv . Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Taylor's parents. off at a number: of) points visi friends aud relatives.and. sightseeing. WwW. the in the city on business Watson. has shipped thi of hay to western portions of/ the state this winfer and still his a con- siderable quantity, for immediate ship- ment, mdst.of whigh hi asalready een bought. vA lows put-on the first de mr work last night at Odd Fellows hall, two mem- »| their homes from Morton due to] s| join are os] mecting » .| hospital, bers being given the degree. ‘The members of the lodge haye been prae- tising degree work, aud. at a special meeting — Wednesday, night went through the rilual for several of the Oddfellow, deg MANAGER erly manager of has heen IS MAD K, Olson, pa} fe the Marshall Oil Co, made manager of the Sinclair Retin- ing Co. which hought interests iY this .ci Mr. Olson es the place held by EB. P. Murphy of Minneapolis, who was seut here to take chirge of the lo@ul offiée, Mr Murpliy returned to ALbIngapolls. the Marshall BL OODED 8 rhe K Clitzbe, prominent ranelier. State hank, both of, MeKe eoand Mr. Bliss purchased eral head of purge ‘bred ttle were in’ Bismarck contemplate impre cattle in. their HONORE wy LUNCHEON Miss Leah Cohen of Mimeapolis was the guest of honor at a four course Juncheon given yesterday at 1 o'loe by Mrs. Second Ss present and ‘following the those present enjoyed Miss Cohen ‘ohen of 802 him for her MORMONISM K. Thompson, ars in Utah, outlined ber the Mormons of that state at a meeting of thé mission Sof the Presbyterian church y afternoon. The subject of ing was “Mormonism” which had interested the members of the so- ing. Mrs. who spent ciety at. the previous me William Langer was. in charge of the meeting, BOY s¢ Scouts Trop 6. will hold its fi tenight atthe Presbyteran chureh pat lors for the purpo: members and summer's: activiti meeting Postlethwaite, ; Sc all members aud those who w pquested to be present, arts at p.m. of Ameri ssing plans for the The call for the Ie. hy taj The STORK BU The ‘stork has been very ‘ Bisinarck this week. At the Bism c the baby bearer left: a girl! for Mr, and M C.W, Steele of V ley City a’ girl for Mr. and Mrs. R.A Krenzel of Hebron. 3 was badly damased Monday when a hot water holler exploded in the base ment. Mr. and Mrs,-Dunhim are liv- and Mrs, W. girl 1 r, fw ilton and ad Frank Kenyon of 1 be ident of the Com- jbe marketed comme This is safe by <{ meeting of the year} ask of admitting new Never i Leaves no possible to save when y has ma Calumet a Doughnuts Spoons shortening, m and mace, flavor F fee rife fority dougtiut eu Beg deuel CANNED HASSENPFEFFER i for w enpfeffer and other delica ich bunny fur es a base may , ly in North! Dakota as % result of the incorpora- tion of the F Co. of Fargo, which i: bits and other fur-bearing’, a and o manufacture and sell the me and fur thereof.” The company capitalized at $25,000, and its inco |porators are N. J, Lavalle, George | | Wooley and C, W. Birs, all of Fargo: FOR Ll oil tank for sale cheng: Ath Street, See | GENUINE ASPIRIN | A ‘| NAME “BAYER” ON N_ | Safely Stop Colds. as Told in} “Bayer Packages” pirin, proved | scribed by! 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Better» Ete Remember when you buy Calumet,’ you ‘get a full pound, if you want it. 16—not 12 ounces. | Daughters of Isabelle dance that [Was to be given tonight has been in Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days refund money if PAZO | definitely postponed. to cure Itehi ive ales 5 oor Protruding Vil Irritation Soothes and TH Wedding, presents in’ Hungary are ou can get restful sleep after the first | given only to poor couples to helyy application, Price Ge, | them to get their home together, , We still have about 200 Pairs of Shoes on hand and will sell them at wholesale price: | Men’s and Ladies’. $3.50 to $5.00 | 2.00 to 4.00 Girls’ Shoes 3.00 to 400 Children’s Shoes 1.50 to 1.75 Buy Now and Save Money! pe Knudtson Cash Store Phone 209 510 Broadway Boys’ Shoes Columbia Phonographs Columbia Records ON EASY TERMS WHEN DESIRED COWAN’S DRUG STORE