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Wt gw De MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2,-1920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE \ : FIVE STRANGE TRICK 18 _ [tien to ve conmeriot tab ere | (Ee TE PLAYED BY STORK i we ey people whose ated \ WHAT SMART WOMEN WEAR | q Ne) led in those enumerate \ | os! IN LEAVING TWINS and if they, wil end in these blanks, || - BY ALICE BRADY 1 , he city will get the benefit.” \ { By Being Few Hours Apart) Me lub through a specal arrange eae Pi i Pceastn es oes : : “4 zy! Girls Have Birthdays on census for thie “aiseeict, eat Ge able | (Copyright 1919, Realart Pictures Corporation) \ Curtain 8:15 Different Days to include all of these late enumera- || A : ee sus estimates at thie time place the| i, Neme to Restore Mutts to OLIVER MOROSCO PRESENTS Feur babies averaging over ninc| it’s population at 8,600, Mr. Ken-| bepularity Silk Duvetyu Frock poumds were born here last week, iston said, Bibs andl Tuekers, : ; one of them weighing thirteen and ane ay When I went to a big fur house last FRANCIS X. USHMAN and BEVERLY BAYNE & I IN PERSON Appearing in a Spoken Drama—a Great Mystery Play ‘THE MASTER THIEF”’ By Edward E. Rose yas told that muffs were more or less days. Two were boys, oe gh a8 told th Ne first baby was a boy weighing : ae FJ out of style; at least in com “Ki »* nine and one-half pounds which the MR. MAPPS IN CITY fo their former popu stork left with Mr. and Mrs. William| Peter Lipps of Baldwin was in the fine ago, Cure: ondtinar Weinstein. Mr. Weinstein, the popu-| City Saturd: 5 sets — mutt and neckpiece — but: now lar South Side Grocery Co. arenrie! - wemen buy their neckpi and get tor, is convinced that his son and IN FROM STILL .{ their muffs later, if at all, Buying ir i% st chi Rae . ors ‘ell “known § summer furs, nec ly muif-loss, is | heir {5 the finest child born in North or Anderson, well known Still ad this habits) Au- one-half pounds and two of them be- Fae Tt Ganibale ne aor rai ing twins although born on different | CITY NEWS | September to make.some purcha oo Dakota in several years armer, Wits I “ite (Saturday & Mr. aud Mee Lous Gera who live fas a tae Saturday, other contributory cause to quiet in} " a half mile west of the capitol, be- AUSS IMPROVED | the muff market are the big cufls that women .are’weraing on their coats came the parents of a thirteen and 'The- genera) we: one-half pound boy Monday morning. ' Mr. Garske feels sure that in another month or two the youngster, who is — as sturdy as a six months old child, will be able to help with the spring “. J. Hotterstead of Second street plowing. purchased ‘a new Scripps Booth Twins, both girls, were presented | touring car. to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eisele of 401 a naa ; is iti rs South Eleventh street. One girl was IN CILY SATURDAY But in spite of thins prediction, mults born at 11:30 Friday night and the} Harry Muteliler, field man for the | Seem to be stealing in again. Perhaps other at 2:15 Saturday morning. | Patterson LandiCo, was in the capital | Patis is forcing them. Tf so, if is be | Both girls are a howling success, Mr. city Saturda ing done yery insidiously, because the | ea de Hisele holieves,. Se ee oe | muffis are not-of fur, but of cloth, or -——_—--— CARD CLUB-TO PLAY duyetyn. or angora, with at the mest a} MEDICAL MEN “ARE The Bridge club yill meet Wednes: [Ae band added. This dodge, while sw. da fternoon with Mrs, F, B, Strauss gesting combined ‘novelty and econ WANTED BY ARMY ||. 2 SPB SUMS | omy, to the feminine mind, accustoms TAKE EXAMINATION it to the reneived use of the mult, It's | who has been considerably im- aring of capes also has 1 to do with it, since awkward to manage both a cape lou muff, ‘but if you have the ene you really do not need | other. ‘The only mutts one furrier was showing in September were some | in canteen shape, ‘ Ss NEW, r “AR A TYPICAL MOROSCO CAST ELABORATE PRODUC TION IVS NOT A MOV- SEAT SALE HARRIS & CO., WED., FEB. 4 ING PICTURE MAIL ORDERS NOW Prices 55¢ to $2.2 Plus Tax a clever sehéme, isn’t it? abe The duvetyn muffs have hats to match and are-made up in shades con- trasting tofone’s suit, in terracotta, 1 A, W. Graham of the F Many Former Officers, Includ- tank ota f x ’ or in the ing Lieutenant Colonel, s HOUSEKEEPERS’ ALLIANCE FORMED |LEGION MAINTAINS - BY PROMINENT WOMEN OF THE | BUREAU TO OBTAIN: CAPITAL FOR MUTUAL PROTECTION WORK FOR MEMBERS | A % HERE 80) in green, in king blue or Copenhagen. Enlist as Privates William Gagner, Angora mufts have-seatves to go. with aaa at's them, and the cloth muff is usually of | (oe os That the life of an enlisted man in} i" the city Saturday, the material of the suit—or perhaps the army is not all salutes and grub- ET of velvet—-with hands of fur at,either bing, as some disgruntled ones would CITY end, or down only one side,’ The Au- lead us to believe, and that there are) H. W. Allen; cashier of the ets are only for sport, or a most excellent opportunities for live men Wons County State bank of Braddoc ny in the But the other quite cor | Empliyers i in City Asked to Co. | cperate to Place Former \ Service Men 7 to make good is evidenced by the fact} W#s a husiness visitor, in the city a ct for wear on ‘ & that 138 former commissioned offi-| st week. occasion. | | nein » “cers have recently enlisted in the aR saw recently in one of the shops. a} | An efiert is being made by Loyd + quartermaster corps. says Colonel -. OWNS BOTTLING WORKS charming little daytime frock to be ‘Spetz post of the Aincrican legion to J. Rogers of the Aberdeen recruiting} _?. ©. Sells is now the sole owner] worn under a fur coat, T felt it was isecure employment for every former‘ : office. Of this number one was a, 0f the Capital City Bottling works,| so smart a model that Thad it sketel iservice man in this city who is. or « » Neutenant colonel, 28 were majors, | h#!ving pur d the interests former: | od for The froek is of soft gr | | might be, out of work. A letter is tbeing sent to all employers in. the ‘city ‘asking th co-operation. 2 } The employment department of the {post is in the hands of Myron T, At- kinson and employers who need male help, skilled or unskilled, are asked \to notify Mr. Atl n. There has ibeen a growing need for this service» jamong ex-serviceme Mr. Atkinson Iy held by relati that new duvetyn | 87 were captains and 22 were lieu blue, duve tenants. The same is true of all other a that can be led up without he- | branches of the service where former DICKINSON MAN HERE coming creased or flattened, and is officers have taken advantage of the} Jvln 1 1, prominent in Farmers’ | trimmed with black silk braid, Though excellent openings in the army to ¢e-| Hon ac ties in the western part} the original model bappens to be cure for themselve:; dy, s of the te, who resides at Dit worked out With silk duvetyu, any ma- | paying position, he son, was a busivess visitor in Bis-| torial would do as well, provided it Colonel Rogers that | Marck Saturday were one with a firm body to take the there are 730 vaci rere lines correctly; ‘say a roughish cloth states in the medi- cal corps of the army for doctors,| | MOTHERS CLUB MEETS of some sort. And ef course it would istates, and there are several men who Na and that an examination for commis-| The regular meeting of the Mothers | yo just as pretty in another shade as To be worn under a fur coal [are looking for work: at present. sion as first lieutenant will’be held] Club will be held Tuesday afternoon | in*jiue grey. It's the lines that are} y y-time frock of new, grey es on March 15 at various parts in the; at the home of a Harry J. Wood: | gy smart. | silk duvetyn, bound | WIL LD HORSE GIVE! United States. Applicants for the ex-| Mansee of S25 Fifth street An ee oF i ith black silk braid, a hp amination should address the Surgeon | teresting program his been prepar With the frock fs worn a litte od) and worn with a wie Able dorten | ae 7 : BUTTE POLICE TIME General, Washington, D. C., and give ETE fashioned tuckér of white wash net Ql; net tucker gathered “up on a black | 5 AVS BUSLES Ree . . an "y their name in full, date and ‘place of RECOVERING FROM FLU veral of these, some of iottel| a rcceraint MLB. es a 5 OSES DANIELS | Butte, Mont. Feb. 2.—The hardest birth, permanent address, medical R. 8. Wilcox, who th Deen con- god not, @ some plain, so as] bs | . a eee cee | dattle Butte: police hi put up since schools from which graduated with! fined to his home at 415 Fourth street A dates, professional experience, state-| for several days suffering from a mild t i : ment of military service if any, state-| attack of influenza, 1s recovering and 7 Sometimes’ I make this! the wrists ard hands, and is) some- Granting Eight-Hour D: | A sliding x jelty aud bigan annoying passersby, state is s\ - ay to sliding scale of wages will be!” fj j Paar ; ment of contract surgeon seryice if hopes to be able to leave the house ribbon black, and sometimes blue, and | what of an. exclusive fashion among | 8 B : y | paid, according to the fonbers of th The animal bit viciously, reared and any, and if an alien, documentary evi-| this week. rometimes, for a particularly French |smart women just now, | Domestic Workers lalliance, beeause “of the difference in|] dicho 40 aly nd foe tone dence of citizenship. Fike ir a Ae ny touch. heliotrope, ‘This little tucker! A friend of mine has a silk duvetyn penal ihe domestic workers. ‘The explanation | | Aa eee * inly io ed and D EW YORK is a very pretty k' “ ittle diel | 2 z . th ani igang 5 al was finally lassoed ane yi is a very pretty fashion for any kind’ suit: with a little t ope nti in | Washington, D. C., Jan. 31—Wives is that a woman with no housekeep- escorted tyr the, pound, ENT H 10} Phillip Webb, head of the women’s} op a woolen Gne-piece froe! iti the front, the juck these | : ing experience should o1 APARTMENT E OUSE department of Webb Bros. department ielteneeas the fabric and, since it; hell sleet e She wear /of two cabinet members have joined | Sane Canok, expert te rt store. ‘returned ; N ; {get the same pay as one who h iy from re of alle ja housewives’ of the organization will be expelled | {te Mebonald riots of 1OTt was given and excluded from all privileges. iby aowild horse. It stray to be spick-and-span) that! sleeves of our syndmethers, one of | up over a half-inch, ribbon of | the most graceful’ frames, 1 thuk, for into the Wife of Cabinet Member Favors | | pawe union. diploma from a } york and Chica hey can be washed rehemtells. sas false blouse that has a Ht ee domestic sci- |» Aifred Zu: and Miller ork a a y he has spe a protection fer the inside of one’s; ¢ baby Trish down the front. and | Mrs, Albert Sydney Burleson, ‘wife | ence: any girls depend upon a) wy have heen aiting several COSTING $45,000 the past three weeks buying the spring | podice. Tt may be sleeveless or have | slightly fall undersieey rowing 1 /of the postmaster general, and Mrs, housekeeper for their training, and! (ase i ai Shite An cases before the United States: paar and summ tment. sles es ending in full) puffs at the, bit of the baby Trish and ending in a |Jesephus Daniels, wife of the secre-| their next cmploy reap the bene-| i = % e sa i ) isha Fag i hus Da i s _ a wreme coprt at V ington, D.C. Ca C. A. Rust of Underwood Will AHKEE 9 t. also pulled up over ribbons. | enft of baby ) insertion fastened }tary of the navy. with other women | fit. ON ve completed the ore a " _ 4 GREEK : Wich this ix the case, the s ‘snugly with four tiny buttons and | of prominence in Washington,|) Maids registered with the alliance i gone to N York for a few dayst Build Fine Structure on The Alphi Co. was iN} the frock should be slightly ‘rocheted loops. Iriel laces, of all fhave banded together in the House- | Ai be required to give two weeks’ | visit. While at Washington, Mr. Zu i ited ) ~ $50,000 TShaped, and shart enough top Sth See stock for the purpose of build | the net puffs fo. show. under cont ing and maintaining a fraternity | The style - Arrangements are being: made to} house at the U re erect a two-story and basement brick] kota... The company aparimeént ‘ahd flathouse costing $45.) toy tivne’ with cig 000 on the southeast corner of Sixth ces eee kinds, is starting in ona revival of | keepers’ Alliance for: mutual protec- | notice before leaving a place. Opinion ‘vey was admitted to practice. before which T shall have more to say some,|tion in dealing with their domestic jis that any who would refuse to do, the supreme court i a copy of the 1860; other time . workers. | ; _ | this could not expect to find another | S Embodied in their creed are obliga- | with any member of the or- | ‘tions so to arrange the Sabbath day |g a n. | {as to allow their maids a day of rest; jo that the plan may be made; CAS ] O R IA ito work with the aim in view that perfectly effective,” Mrs. Burleson street and Avenue A. The structure HING HONORED | these hel gain comfortable. cheer- | states, “we ho! i . ie aed TS D zy a able. py to have the organi- ' is to Ve built by C. A, Rust of Un- < Nan Cushing, who is to marry [{ul home surroundings; to demand! zation include all. in We ashington who For Infants and Children derwood, who owns the property. tasil Magee of Dawson shortly. Honest work for honest wages; to re-|employ help.” In Use For Over 30 Years Mr. Rust, who is a prominent farm- party by er in the Underwood of 415 Fourth honored Thur with frain from giving false -reference | See RE ne eee Mrs. R. oS. Wilcox y vould work injury to other! Qh! Yes! JOHNSON’S for! Always bears a Lied Signature of re A { > Bismarck on Saturde street. There were fourteen of Miss and trained workers | Hosiery : with architects and contro Cushing's immediate friends present to obtain servants through the House- ee : : the proposed plans. Mr. and they gave the bride-to-be a hand- keepers Alliance, rather than to take the. building would be ae Just some table cover, rained workers from other house- | as soon as the preliminary details je Pee ORS. | (3 can be completed and will be ready SASS ' Jing a tremendous short- | HART ’ Ss B EAUTY PARLOR f¢ ' | 4 for occupancy by summer. yg twelve yea age of do ic help,’ Mrs. - . The demand for dwelling places in ern Sta lason. ‘The women who . Room 4, Hughes Block, Fourth St., Bismarck, N. D. this city far exceeds the supply and) wore at Valley City, Mrs, Alfred Zu- |work in the factories during the war | MARCEL WAVING, FACIAL AND SCALP TREATMENTS ~ the department house which Mr. Rust) ver nas resigned. Mrs, Zuger has done hare refusing to go back to domestic | All Work is Done Under the Supervision of a Graduate of the will build will help the uation to] considerable in building up the chap- Lwork, though they would obtain bet- | Chicago School of Cosmeticians, some extent. Contracto believe} toy here. There will be a special elee- ter food and better wages by doing | Phone 896 for Appointments, there will be a big building boom | tion and installation of a secretary to his. . : | ray EE aT 4 here in the spring and many thou-| tae Mrs, Zuger’s place Tuesday night “They want to be in their own” ° sands of dollars will be invested inj xt the regular meeting of the chapter. jhomes and have their evenings free | new buildings in this city, during 1920 Song Ee ‘ they estimate. ; , RETURNS FROM EAST , The building which Mr. Rust will Dr. R. R. Houge, prominent phys } ‘. erect will be modern in every respect | ay -and citizen of Linton, was in 1 we: and will cover a ground area of 50| marck Saturday, Dr. Houge has jusi ; by 150 feet which will make it one) poturned from) New York where he of all the resses, and of the largest in the city. It will be) cyent twe montl . will be kept in post graduaic who divided into flats and apartments and] work, While in New York: Dr. Houge s will accommodate twenty families, 4¢- qnot chlin, who was are ha “d to ‘i se te are continually . cording to present plans; The build- stilt i ith, tem ‘and . {changing maids. will soon havy i down in black and white. Ref- Ing will, bei.es; near Arevrogh aed harge which he} Muffs! whieh have been regarded for some time with apathy, + records dovwritin: wisest et possible. — ee ing in again, by the path of uovelty, Here shown the mufls t land any lack of honesty or industry | ESIDENTS NOT IN ca favors at the Moment, one of duvetyn in canteen shape, one of velvel with on thei’ part will. be reported to the Ri LEAVES FOR BISMARCK a fox band down its left end, aud one for sport made from Angora, with | Sooretary. Anyone violating the rules | ‘ CITY SHOULD SEND mt: a Elliott. with her son and | pig colorful tassel added, if other, de ; : ( t | DATA FOR CENSUS ted Monday morning £01 | een nA E wish to announce 4 aecepted 1 Co. depart marck where she | i i , ‘ Will, Maxine Lum Arline Loehrke, | card is posted will net be permitted | ion with A, W. Lue . ar e ; are) iH stare if Es Jerk Marlin’ Loehrke, Ethel Sandin, Marion | to attend their classes, Parents anc THE BATTLE WON Commercial Club Wants All Who bay Baas weselice. wh hk “sith her Sandin and I others are asked to co-operate with 2 . will make her a valuable addi- 5 * { | or the tonic that he may, that we are again pre- school auth Have Not Been Enumer- in tendent J MEETING POSTPON pared to take care of . The a ing » Socie he la ated to Write Club Gi to the Lucds Co. sales force. Het The annual meeting of the Society | of the es . 7 peel Hon to the: Capi Gasnted force, Hes for Frlendiess which wa to. beheld ce prescribe, is half the battle ll Lj d a ait *, 3 nisi uesday afternoon has been inde! b= fra aan a. i Census enumeration of the city’s|cinity, while regretting her car bat ig posthoned because of the illness of wom) is confize) | WOR. The consistent use of! a. inds of Jo Printing ulation is practically completed. to enter a new field, extend their I Ryauee ere being only a few homes in the) W ishes for future happiness Le ne ; first ward not visited. The delay in| perity.—Killdeer Herald. ent 0} and Binding. LG ree 3. Newer mb, superintend-| 1, Mey eatery NOL AGL Nex 9 1 a 's children are abso ill with the | this ward has been occassioned by pAaRa ERSTE Ti AE nt fi : disease, i i the. illness of the enumerator. BIRTHDAY PARTY ate THRE Te ea RS I : ewes E M | By sending out checkers in doubt-| Miss Arllys Anderson, | Three. members of the high school MEETS TUESDAY ! | ) ful cases, the Commercial club has| old daughter of Mr. and Mr: teaching stat unable to attend] ‘The regular meeting of Bismarck | e a ayy a : 1 today because of illnesses, Miss} cp, : der of Eastern Stir, always begets confid in| cl any names in| Anderson of 403° Thir@. street, ” 3 - ISS) Chapt 0. 11. Order of Eastern Star, | ys ssf ence In| oe arene nee aturday afternoon in honoi abeth Jones has influenza, Miss} will be held, Tuesday evening at the those who take it. Scott’s is | hirthday. ‘There were eight | Finch has throat trouble and | Masonic temple. Initiation and ballot- a M Madge Runey is suffering from on petiti the census which otherwise would)a party have been overlooked. By printing|of her a tonic-nutrient recom: | enumeration blanks in The Tribune,| friends of the little girl present and Will. be hela: which - ‘for recreation. Iam in favor of (re granting them these 7 ges by gi ing them an c y day with per- ‘haps two evenings a week during { which, would be obliged to work.” | the club has secured the required data | they eusored games and singing. Dur- | bronchitis. Es will be followed by a social hour, | mended by physicians | e . 7 from a number of Bismarck families|ing the afternoon refreshments were Weer ds E ree R puree i ; frou a sumber. of Bigmatc: familes| verve. the pirthiay’ cake: pis SCHOOL I LATIONS The February telephone directory everywhere. ' Ismarc il une 0 “We are very anxious to have all} prominent part. The home was As a means of stepping the spread | goes to press Februar, Call phone Let SCOTT’S help | e re: residents of the city who are visiting | orated in pink and white,” ‘Many bean-| of influenza, all school children who] 501 before that time for any changes } you win your battle | jn other cities to fill out the enumera-|tiful gifts weres stendered the little | have a cough will be sent home and! or corrections. . D. Independent ; An against weakness. | + tion blanks in the paper and send] he: Those presentyvere Margaret UU children living where aw influenza ‘Telephone Co. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J, Pd |