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ao Dm. MONDAY, ee 2.1920 ; BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE cee panne IE y 0.4.1 SUUHNIAUUUEOULAONATREAL ALAR A MESS ELESLEN FISK, = |*- ; ca ao : = - ok gta gig S| FORMERRESIDENT “For snare IN | gm) : WEEK COMMENCING _ Aserviceyou'ltlike 3 saree | "temsces | DTSMARC 4 = q q aes | ee jAmanes I) e A, “4 ye = ; “ a ; = Wedding of Popular Daughter of ] y Tonight F E B 24 = Someone has said a green sales- =/ Former.Supreme Court Jurist ; THE ATRE | o e = ~—manmightsell somethingonceina . Sj . - Occurred at Minot ATTEN eae = while, but a blue salesman; never. = tolling announcement of | TONIGHT = \ Y = arriage of Miss Helen Mary Fisk, | : = There's a lot in that; You'll find neither “=! Sistie Charis 3. Fis, who nrg February 2nd Norma Talmad e@ ' =) = green nor blue salesmen here;: we've) ce of tiends, il be ‘Mecresting to! 7 AVUR EE = u Zs iy ¥ : Sher, many friends, ‘The announcement | ‘ ; : ” ae -F tried to attract cheerful people; thése who =| Fovcarads tnt tp ‘lors Stato Journal In Her Latest Special Feature c = know how to make you feel at home and 3B}, Vetnesaey atternoon at the nome 6 “413 7 = , Shot Judge isk at 212° 9th St. S./E., oc- . , Pre des EE who,know how to meet Your needs, IS aie ear A Dau ghter of Two Worlds = Andso, whether you purchase or nat, Sj eon officiated in the presence’ of the ; a 2 tithe is We ; Ate P outed 4S haff eee cca atmilyrond «tow trends | From Le Roy Scott’s famous story of the same name. ee = yours; to’ SOW YOU: Fart Ocha) eee ee ee tine party wemsirad Norma Talmadge makes but four pictures a year. Here, ; = ner & Marx clothes and ae fine Eas = fo ithe: Mame of Mb nd: Mra eo is an opportunity to see her latest and best. 4 = . * 9 » & an = to wear: to serve you wit courte: an elaborate luncheon was served: ' 2 TR I = ; 3 Junebeoh, aside trom the tamies, tr WEDNESDAY | ' 4 TRURSDAY good’ chéer at all times. ae - Suits and Overcoats $25, $35; $40 to $75. cluded the following: -Mrs. R. ‘Spra- gue-of Grand’ Forks, Judge and Mrs. E. B. Goss, Miss Mabet Wright, Mr. QUMNSLER American Nurse Served Under February 4th Anita Stewart (=== 4 : and: Mrs, Francis Murphy, Dr. and i F oe de Mw, " i Mrs. A. D. McCannell, Mr, and Mrs. Vierce Fire New Manhattan and Metric Shirts, $2.50 to$16.50 < 33) R"s. cater “Snr aaiemér Teonne. pe ~ Hoes Just Completed Her Newest Pict N 5 G Ai 5.00 15 00 Norbert Gorman, .C. D. Aaker, Rev. z as Just Complete er Newes 1cture q ew pring ats, UN to LIVE * and Mrs. P. W. Erickson, and Mr. and|. Akron, O0.,) Feb, 2.- Mrs, Edna i r i Mrs. John E. Howard, ~ {Coughlin Quinsler of “Kenosha, Wis.: 3 The bride is the eldest daughter of|and formerly a Red Cr nurse in Judge Charles. J. isk, former chief|the Argonne forest, has been awarded “HUMAN DESIRE’ [ A dainty, charming and altogether different somance. | ATURDAY IURAFOUTEASENAREUAGALOLOUOEULUL i iv S 5 justice efthe stipreme court of N' the Distinguished Service Medal by 7 - 3 ‘Dakota, She is one of the f congress for her heroic work among } ®LOTHIERS BISMARCKH, ND. most charming and accomplished the wounded soldiers. q ~ young ladies of the state and hy Mrs. Quinsler, who since returning’ tensive circles. of friends in Grand |from the war, has become a bride and Forks where the Fisk faqily lived be-|now lives in Akron, 0., was Mrs, Ed- fore Judge Fi was elected to the |na Coughlin in war days. She was in supreme court, sand at Bismarek/one of the first contingent of nurses where the family lived for several|to go overseas and was the only wo- nnn nn AXOMPLETION OF - FRIDAY | produc will start March 1 it was H e e 3 announced today by Director of Cen- ; poi li | 2 mass wi e Thir 1 ‘1 | + a eee years before coming to ‘Minot, three |man to™*go up” with the Third Army repay fad HUDSON BAY R. R, © [ss Sam 1. Rogers sear eT cioen Soming to ttnot [Corps when they advaneed to he front |pag EebFuary Oth Bebruccy 7th URGED AT PAS! -Complete statistics covering. the in-| Migs Fisk has taken a promnent pari|trenches in, the Argoxme. \ = . . * Sj dustries are to be gathered and these |in the social. affairs and has won.a{ For ten weeks shé served under fire Will show actively the economic situ- M and during the days of the fiercest ation of the country, i ‘hting in the salient around Verdun and her corps of helpers treated more than 6,000 cases of men who were horribly wounded in battle. She is. one of the first women of the na- host of warm friends. y ‘Mr. Valker is one of Minot's hesi./f known and most~ progr young | business men. His successful venture | here.is accounted for to a great ex- tent by his strong personaiity and —Completion of the which was | a whic WAR SERVICE OF HOMING PIGEONS . The-Pas, Feb. Tailread. to Huds started several. yer has been storm ing intere: is being ur THE PIQUANT UNIVERSAL STAR . ; ~ In a Roguish Storyof Life and Action ed by The Tas Board of Trade, Various reasons are cited, including the gold fields north of here and declarations that summer “outlet for western grain, An. all water route, would be pro- vided. 4% Fi 5 States, seven homing: pigeons, ve it According to figures submitted by | o¢ the rota wer, Nahe recelye a {of the city park board and ca ies te CAHILL Ss DENIAL the Board of aude, the expenditire permanent home, fair burden of civic responsibility Catgon, N. I “The Grant on the road. to date has been $137 /P°Ene seven, birds are the survivors |, The contracting. parties left en Not yp ooden, “the. i 700,000: and $6.300,000. has been spent upon the harbor at Nelson, Hudson | Of m “orquad’” of thitty-sls,, Welopelng. | iy visit among. otliér plac last week contained or w Bay. “About 230. iniles of steel have Lt, Thomas Foues, a county employee Yo city. “Washington, D.C. From to confain a two colnmn article f on Tal ; here," who donated their serviées toy York City, Washington, 1. From’ Sonator Cahill, in which he denied the been laid from here and for the 92 miles to Nelson, the grade has been constrneted. ‘Tt is understocd, how: ever, that, storms have damaged the harbor works at Nelson and also prop- erty on the right of way. The hoard of trade declares that unlesd the road is completed, considerable structural materia] will be destroyed. Interests oppesed to the railroad haye declared it would not be practi- [quarters at Brest, WINS THEM HOME Minneapolis, Minn., Feb. cause of their service to the the government the. day the United: States proclaimed: war om Germany. All seven birds haye received henor- able discharges from the A. BE. F. head- France. “Bu shot”, one of the pigeons, is market by a machine-gun: bullet. which pierced his wing: He was fired at by a Ger- man airplane which-was pursuing-him while carrying: a message from the front line trenches to. general head+ ;| civic affairs, good judgment. Valke eenhouses: are: the most extensive and compicte in the west-and hava been develop- ed by Mr. Valker in a snorz span of years, .He, takes a kesp-mierest In is a prominent member | 2 for points in the east and soutl!. and! there they will go to Florida and Cuba for an indefinite visit. Upon their r turn they’ will be at home to the! friends at 212 9th St. S. B. VANCOUVER IS PLANNING BIG IMPROVEMENTS MACHINE BALKED {who tion to secure the coveted D. 8, M. ON PRINTING OF remarks which had been attributed to him af Leith about the red flag. There are two'or three of these pa- pers that come to Mandan attorneys are compelled to publish ley notices. in the sheef, and the’ only thing legible in the part of the paper printed in Carson was an advertise ment for the, Leader print shop, ‘Ror good printing the leader.” The Carson Press this week says: Bs ie EA s — Also — Charlie Chaplin in The Vagabond” “THE WICKED DARLING” OY | oo cal and that the Hndson Bay water Hy A fe te a ae 4 ei Rei rters back of. the lines. yee . “Ry Hintine presses 1 ficers. This is the first time that the | #- | sota; to Texas and to itonff, Alberta, route would .net be open sufficiently | "Ay - Vancouver, B. C., Feb. 2-—-Vancouy-| “Even printing presses rebel and j * oe . ret he birds will be housed: in’ the < ls : . . ii sments league has undertaken to deal. with. Can., fouuw the vlam of propagating Jang tormike te movement ot-zrain ds d or. interests’ ave. expevted to. figure | refuse to print statements that are [league has un d i| Burnquist Home Gaais thie the punts of grovaantisd to Europe, yi, that roufe a success tower of the Hennepin county court: house, eas Prominently in extensive harbor and work to be porformed by The denial of Cahill’ deny ertion he made in public net fact ing the The delegates: selected today ;also will name delegates to the state con- ‘With Pneumonia From Influenza tinent whe wil ‘There are more ek thom, than tue svail < n ate the British government in West Af-| Leith in regard to the red flag, was Palas) a Prise ¥ preter a ve INDUSTRIAL ENUMERATION FLY SWATTER PLANT TO: Hrean totclore prom time immemori.| too Much for the faithful old Cottrell vention and they will pick legislative able mani : whi rsticia nid to end TO BE COMMENCED MARCH 1 RTE INNCY fA! the west coast of Africa has heen | press, which refused and failed to Sones 7 . peace dca oomes gual Naty Wasi Fal Sc hacenita| > De SLARDED INC) Rotorins for Fe A aa nn ee ani a feaihte print in. its |UNITED FARMERS OF Minnesota Governor’s Condi- || "ine ik are not yin cor coumer- of the nation's | ind including aes 4 . ri {igsumderstoed: Hhde program Of water ey igene of: ThUTRdAYy oe + Sat J cial purpeses and toe ger mament. manufacturing plants Berga par aera aera eerry eg Pnde A r Scat | Cs a Ra lee ALBERTA TO ENTER tion Serious, But Not makes the donations only io yespon- i ras wells. stry and forést | § tr Factory Is , oy sh offiela . pene ee : : i sil tr es oil and gas wells, forestry and gorést | der auspices of the Cincinnati Pyb-| Major General J. W. Stewart, of | (2) and circulated on Monday, Janu- DOMINION POLITICS || °° Alarming sible parties ; = lic Health federation. It is planned | Vancouver, has been commissioned to lary 26, nails | to-start the industry for the benefit-|make a report of the situation m crapeeeSecse Faas: : coe ait pee eel Vv wD YOUN: i of the convalescents: discharged: from| German West = African” territe °s|Precinet Caucuses _ Calgary, Alta, Feb. ia ihe United | St. Paul, Feb. 2—Influenza has” } LOVE AND YOU E | ) ( the tuberculosis hospital and not yet | seized during the war, The colonies | os ges is Farmers | of Albe ‘ A convention developed into: pneumonia in the | WITH DETR TOSRS “| Strong enough fo compete in the ranks include Kameroon, Tozoland, and Ger-| Held By Nonpartisans eee fo enter the federal an case of Geovernor 3 A 8 Dare i oes : a. INE «man § vest Africa, Steward : Sabah ee rovine eld. \ : was state a nis sj aren 2 of Jaber and business, ly swatters:|;man Southwest Africa. Steward algo ions of British, Columbia nee d today by his |] Detvoig, Mavi, Feb, 2-225 ver Love LYDIA E made hy the convalescents are to. be has been ordered to make a prelimin-: | Fa . N. D.. Jan. 31.—Precinct ca- atchewan to be held in /F he governor's condition is || and Second Baseman Youns. have signs , sold largely to’ sanitariums through: | ary survey at Sekondi, on the Gold | en of the Nonpartisaa league mm 1 yey tl i “wi out the country and for use in health | Coast, British. colony. _ | progress in North Dakota mark’ the vill als formally ones on thi serious, but not alarming,” gaid I, ¢ » contracts with the De ivit Amér- E crusades, so that by sueh_ sales the The Gold Coast once was a center! opening of the league’s interest in| tion, and farmer offi aad the announcement from his phy- |} ican League cub for the 1 s Because Her Mother Was iriver: or the pint will heip lesten| of the slave trade with, the United (ronnis: polities in the state. Dele-| meeting here predicted that, at least) sician today. ‘The governor's i |) ‘hts leaves, five, rey.ar an ene ‘ Made Well by Lydia E.” | the svread and infection and the num: | States, Ocean 1 © obliged 10 | gate the local. precinct being|° far as federal polite) getion 8)| ness has kept hiin at home since | utility men sti} to he stewed uo. They 9 her of victims anchor se s from. shore, {selected to when “they meet in| goncerned, farmers in ai bylned early last week. {fare Harry iieilmann, i baseman; Pinkham’s Vegetable Ee rem - se county convention will nominate a/ from the Atlantic to the Paella will | gem—-——s | Chick Shorien aud [ne - p Schet ‘of candidates fc ° tsoon place a tall set of candidates in - flelders: Polk Jone Compound. FORES® FIRES CAUSE Tribune Want Ads Bring Results, [ticket of candidates for county of-) fm Hi L Suit uMbIEN a | elders: eg, tated asda, Brooklyn, N. ¥.—“L could not write OF HEAVY 1919 LOSS) ~ sects meets —-——--- i s Ellison, w!'!lty ‘men, itlso remain to ks fo ' CALGARY PLANS TO BUILD PERMANENT ROAD}]>« signa. ani expecte? to be ~~ i 3 CARD OF THANKS : contains’ less., sulphur address on Americanism to the bureau chief$ of his department, | 04 young men of the higi.school for! Rut ‘don't think of the nasty cathar- ins 2 I thanks for your blessed medi- at mm tfcmne, Lydia B. Pink. One eight or ten bottles I felt like @ differ- Calga the ten years previous, An official es- timate put. the fire loss last year at 500.000, In 1918, it was $1,000. s ves in 1919. and over 20.- 000 acres: the previous years.’ There were 47 major fires last year. OPENS HISTORIC DOCUMENT CUT COST OF SEED to $240 to farmers in the drou; pht | area meaning a saving of a quar million dollars, is recommender? bi A, E, Wilson, Dominion seed grain, commissioner?” It was also announced by Mr. Canada Wheat Board wil! miles of permanent highway this! . and the work, calls for imate expenditure of $2. Five of the counties aré in Was ton and three arésin Idaho, The Idaho counties are Bonner, Boundary, and Kootenai, which will build a total with the team wien it begins spring practice at am’s Vegetable not only ; er for drought Spokane, Wa Peb. 2. — Bight | ! : (Compound. aT war flamaze but fires in the forest. reserves| b ea Gena Se ee | == | “Spokane, Wash. Feb, 2 — Fight) A squad of 31 players ts expected jin a very bad com: caused a loss greater than. the total i ae bate aire tion | Comties of the Inland Empire have} to make up the continent that will tay had f Leary Satter ; eee Calgary, Alta.,, Feb. 2—Redueti arranged to build approximately 280| start south within the next fow weeks, ition and damage, inflicted. by forest fires: for of the price of seed wheat from $2.80 Ne ierHintent eh his} Cobb will not join the elab until it heging the trip north with the Bos- ton Nationals. ~ Fight recruit pitchers will he given an opportonity to show Whether they are ready re jor league company. aa a son that the of 130 miles of road, ‘The Washing-| _ Submit pide for excavating lot cor. lent woman. I kept x agreed to hold the present stocks of ton ‘counties are Whitman, Adams| 6th St. and Ave. A. Sire 50x140 feet. ontaking it until my baby git] was born CHAMBERMAIDING IT IN Gheat in the country clevators of the jjongias, Spokane, and Lincoln Practically 729 yards to be removed last month and we have had her‘chris- tened Lydia Elizabeth. I wish you to publish my letter to benefit ‘other, ‘women who are suffering as KATHERINE KURZBACKER, hattan Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. LIVERY BARN HAZARDOUS Helena, Mont. Feb. 2.—Is: heing 2 chambermaid.in a livery barn a haz- j ardiows occupation? dry districts until all seed require ;Ments are filled. ' MICHIGAN PLANS TO ~ , GROW PRINT PAPER NATIONWILE PLAN OF | ELK PROPAGATION ON Send kids to c. 4 RUST, Underwood, N. D. 2-2-4 sets Sea ee rat teinroiietoe of Infae Livingston, Mont, Feb, 2~-Recent | Shop in The Tribune Before Women who suffer fromany feminine rin this state desires (0. know. i — shipments of elk from the Yellowstone | Fp a te at, Sy f ailment should not lose hope until they National park to Minneapolis, Minne | * 24 Son in the Sicre, havetriedLydiak. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. - “re The many convincing ” testimonials - constantly published in the newspapers ought to be proof enough for women who suffer trom those, distressing “ills culiar to their ‘sex that Lydia E. inkham’s Vegetable Compound is the medicine they need. Phone 453 for the cel- € i ignite | Mr. and’ Mrs, Portman will go to }- mission now js formulating plans ehrated Wilton Lignite iteburgh, Pas to visit relatives ana which will greatly increase th Lots of Folks Wait Until the Liver and Bowels Stop’ = Coal, the best coal mined | tro He has ‘put the matter upon to the j compensation board, The liveryman ys hostlers may get glanders from horses and {f they: do, is: he liable? The board bag not decided! the proh- lem, - ——————_ , IN NBW YORK Mr.’and Mrs, E, L. Portman are in “| Dayton, O,,-where-Mr. Portman. is at- tenting a convention. of the 100 Point club of, the National Cash Register ‘Co., which. Mr. Portman, represents in this part of the state; Front Dayton m there to New York city before in North Dakota This returning: to Bismarck. and ash than any other coal mined in North Da- 4 should-not be‘‘dosed’”” for colds— apply the “outside” treatment— opening the original documents o: States and the Declaration of Independénce to emphasize his state- n the constitution of the United ‘Years to come. Calumet, Mich., Feb, 2.-—The plan of the publie domain commission of Michigan to reforest the spruce and valsam producing lands of the state j to secure an adequate future supply of raw material for the production of print paper, will meet with ready ¢o- | operation in the copper ccuntry. The four copper country counties Houghton, Baraga, Keweenaw and On- tonagon, havd ample jands for the pro- } duction of spruce and balsam, without disturbing the farmer or rancher, A; committee of the public demain com amount of available pulpwood in the their kind assistance. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. ‘Pool, John Pool, erent So ¢ t ‘ 4 a H | tics. sickening oi], upsetting salts and griping pills of the old da They're | Acting—Take “Cascarets” Tonight ee a en LIKE A SATURDAY BATH liv bile. waste moved with of excess icon. which are ree ut inconyenience to you = ments. Picture shows a page of the constitution and (left to right) ‘ 4 2 F n o * * Me S iH Mr. and Mrg. Kisner, hack mumbers—like candles “aid horse! Cascarets work wh‘le you sleep—and kota. Washburn Lignite VICK'S VAPOR! t |Secretary Lansing with Breckenbridge Long and Alvey A. Adee, ilaaties” Sais ars! Take Casearets oceasionally—, tualr cost is so littie. ‘Switch to Case e s¥Gun BODYGUARD '.= 30%.60%L20 assistant secretaries of state. Tribune Want Ads bring results endid always, They are a reg | carets! ' Coal Co.

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