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Bismarck, N. D. ‘THURSDAY, FEB. 5, 1920 : BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE oe ,| his. bride left after the ceremony for TT T' the twin cit where they plan to = Pa | ‘ ‘spend a few days and will return to = i | Fargo to make their home, = 4 Before coming to Fargo two years 7= i s| : ago to accept the position with the = : . , ‘ le company, Mrs, Gam- 5 j= + FR Yew ‘ as employed in the state i {li y marck, Mr. Gammons = | is also a former resident of Bismarck = . / jand the wedding is a culmination of = ™= & aed a romance beguu at that time. = © ‘Drive Will Be Waged in More! : = Meeting Here Tonight Will Be 5 © = Than 200 Universities for BIG AMOUNT OF Filled With Surprises For ; on ff Trained Leaders SUPPLIES WERE ex-Service Men = oun OS 7a yey kN FURNISHED HERE ee ae EI we rh = have been completed for an The big ided in the minds of all] { md ww = F earie dnt more Sale, 200 Cc q | former service men in this part of | 5 : w | 2 : . of the United [Red Cross Workers Prepared} cor, Dakota revoives around the FI = (on) e@ cS) ae to chain Tetout for Cheieian $30,000 Worth of Material banquet, smoker, vaudeville and mov-| = work, The enlistment ot rained - ETS he nredtate 3 © the | = BM icuders for religious service will ne For War Use Jes: wivel the Biamatek: poet vt m= = ry AS BRI uncer, the auspices_of the life work American, lesion puts ow eae |= 5 ~ department, of the interchureh world | During a period of little Jess than the Ells a a ene a ee ee = © movement. The drive will begin on] two yeurs, members of the Burleigh | Useless, there will be an attendance | Fy = e | February 13 and will end Mareh 1S. | county chapter of the Red Cross made a oe percent at pointe mec vue El a Fy A At a conference held in New York | and furnished, supplies for use with| With @ good representation from = = \ fee Y 2 y. attended by, more than one hun-! the country’s armed foreas valued ut Ganiarar stile Tene ent 3 : 2 { dred persons interested in the pro- 44. This immense quautity of | * = i F z k s a ject. it was decided that three-day | work was done almost exclusively by] *8 BUCS oy acnievea al I We need the space for new spring stock. = Za meetings should be held in each ante the women members of the chapter Poirier Foputation a ine’ woul S| \ 2 : that teams of speakers should | and covered a period from September | § B A peers ree | . ee FI vards of Paree in leading the charge} mi = groups of students av each |, 1917, to July 31, 1919, qarderots| re. will bel A = i a) © ig tha dhe pein foie | the comtebatins nated of mae | SEH, VO, Ble, Betgade” wl be our choice of the remaining group OF &£ of discussion will be the “New World} up garments gees, surgleal [COP SORE: | Olt wie an as ee : z ! Challenge to Christianity Aressin ictes uid honpltal | et Ot Cetemion ies appy: O28 20 d ] $1] | 00 - E | , \ sas Sa andle the = Cem] (Sian tule amr seetany of Smee” egies amperia [auite aco hea’ weak ” "Trinamed Hats, values up to UU, to- ‘it a the Interchurch world moyement, aud | the chapter had a per capital vata on ea eee ae eae ee at acl a 2B 3. Campbell White. director of the life} of $1448 for the entire population of |e e™ i] com> 1 F Z| d S d. h = j vork department, both declared at th2| thureizh counts, which fe consgered [EPs Ni come In bads EVM OKKrOWw and Saturday at the : conference that the Most important /a very high figure for this work, might be a more or less sombre gath- Ft . line of work confronting thé churen| The largest. shipments were made ering. G iiss, Jr, commander of ‘| rice of ~ - - a ‘ today is to he found inthe ‘colleges. | in September 1918 and. Pebrut thea eae th toatiies OW : Dai | because trained leadership is necded | when and $4491 of the canteen girls io come up to the|F e "| ae ean be found only in the col | spectively worth of suppligs wi meeting and supervise the distribu- | a oe Spore ea tte Uivision_heudquarters. tion of Missouri river vin blanc and} Fy | Phe YopAl. ¢ the Students’ Vol: hy chts i sniokes.' ‘This ‘pack uef the prog 2 j : j water: ae pela i ue Aeoeuteat | fu the entire period are as fol- starts immediately after the ‘ba H e e Vere ahlerEnie is ear aa ae ; ession, which promises to be, ae Haneda a Letesnmmeriuancel jalospltal supplies. brief, arid will be continued intermit-| Fy ® ANGE be die snteemacen at fol as in tently throughout the evening's en-| Fy i rf af , HAS ve 7 y Fy ms vt “4 [Work mevement show that while the | Refugee garments | ate aproven which commences | III IMM IM TuSUaCaRDUUANGSPTTELTe NTA GOne ene laeneae Reet lee rue anal trot after the drab business matters are an ove per cent ef its sous and | ‘ota Sa ae j : z nf aes ne ‘ disposed of, starts with a vaudeville ney 1 1 a score of 4t to dd. Tena Voyek. of | The annual importation of wal-- ; jdaughters to the colleze, the collexe | — show hy real honestiogcodness pro-|LIDGERWOOD WINS GAME # sre of 11 to ii Tena Vere, of | The annul importation of wa returns to the church ‘from eighty € pay eon ; Lidgerwood, made four . | x 3 ; to diiiety perseant of veto ZX-SERVICE MEN fessionals. Then comes collection of moo the seme number of rows, | more than 30,000,000 pounds. t } Bl csistinn eorner Heike ae GIVE LA the 1929 dues which in (urn will bei Defeats Fairmount Five in Bas- while Miss Swanson, of Fairmount. | In one “more than a million ‘The contribution ef the college to: LAST HONORS Jtotiowed vy a moving Hetire show ketball. Contest Iwas the Fairmount star basket | ponnds of California nut meats have Bey Wars Sree EO narck thea’ Vhile the ketball Contes’ SGUreE. | healt. sold: ward missionary training is indicated TO DEAD COMRADE eing reeled of with Anita) 1 quorrooil, N. 1h Fel mas shooter, veel $0 - \ i Nace Gene tine ete ee Stewart dimpling her dimplest. ae) ee eee ee vena the. Lider : “4 ho have bee i orl Baas * alec, . . Wealidine Medenone ketball game vide ‘ 5 , weed ! the past eight years, all except twelve | EW Erickson Buried This Af- eee eae Majege| high school bose team and. the (Perec nares es Eom, fi received colleze trainit . trecti Wor gchipfos, Capt, Jones} Mount Jeam at Fairmount, Lids z e geen senmoun Under Divectionof [Henry Seater Sohinter, Capt, Toned or cane acy rics be The er aaa Columbia Phonographs 3 Legion Members : ; dicing pickles}@! 32 to 5, Goff, Wirtenberger and Lene * FINE TALKS MADE ae So ee cig PS | Movius divided honors for Lidser-| (rt Columbia Records : = - nd every: g else thev cz Aten MINGlORe . aml | AT FIRST BANQUET | Ft mititoss nono we Private Seeley’ and Private Holi wit wml wit Shy ant Ht ne oT gy @.] ON BASY TERMS WHEN DESIRED | ny Q upon the burial of Emil FE be the mess sergeants and in charga| SUare wo ean ae oe z Y OF METHODIST MEN ] inservice imu who te here Tove (BP ABS mest sorEeu [fitse die aeorng Gr his eam, w= - COWAN’S DRUG STORE _ day of influenza, this afternoon at the = eee eae ‘ | Eee ee ‘ a ‘ , and interment. The | Tribune Want Ads bring resulta =; same against the Lidgerwood girls _ enn f ce ef) ; Rey. W. F. Boyd of Jamestown were held by the Bismarck d lad Principal Speaker at best-of the American legion, members : AMEE RAMLREPR AM Santa ain Mae CAMINO AON TF PENE Pe 2 creme opm % of whigh acted ax pallbearers rn tiahamendinane tetiiigea Seditirohunsstdintoliatee ‘ inavncban Se eC RE Y Pleasant Affair The services were hel in’ Webb eeearueiatanesiene immer taee senior eines {A mais RN ARAL AO VES, Tl : : Bros, funeral chapel with the Rev, E 3 ‘ 9 Fa oo Hy chee? | © ‘he ties banqusEeiven tm the|#, Alfson officiating.” ‘The room, was “Kellogg’s Korn Krisp—Corn Flakes—in ‘the Green Peck ’ Qa Vouts Men'é club of the MeCube | fit with fermer pene Ns ee aa an Sei minignea: | Methodist chureh Tuesday night, was] SU PCg Sirauaere to thee ‘ a hig success, ‘The banquet was sere] FUE IM, band ef companions \ ‘ E ed in the church parlors aud many | OXsts between all men who w interesting speeches and talke were | Khaki and the blue. Brickson was em ! oad made, Th all. probability the: second | ploved on a dee year uur at "he [banquet will, be given next month | ad DO relativesor close friends in with Rey, W. C. Eiftcheson, former | "ya eat ea toaltl , pe Ar pastor of the chureb, as the principal |, yy, Mae nanned eoftin speak : ; allbearers to ¥ J | oO a dyter | tery. where the legion has wal Rey. W. F. Boyd of the Presbytert- meets ee. slealon sng ® an church aut amestown, was the | ots. The pallbearers were 3 principal speaker Tuesday night, Rev. 1 0 race cere cae Boyd spoke on “Renewed Loyalty of ue ohn ee aaa . ees: of Young Men" and stressed © the | Osi 70 noe pdb Oe OUES ae ee Te ee GautT tape ax (he eoftin was Jowered In the en you say © your grocer : F pacer rian a ieee) 04 and the military escort fired a i 7 A) man gel were | Volley over the grave, h k Ww t Se) ee Te ee ee nities | This was the fist miltary tunerat ie RNOWS you an "SS vr of the chureh and Ray: Smith, | Nel ara of the sail Biel One , eal of the class made some ap- | Se2. although af ae : ‘ 4 a priate remarks, Affred Dale acted | "™ not a member of the le .: toastmaster of the evening and ee a | wverly introduee the varias sate | NO IMPROVEMENT 2 * Ters.: Others. who addressed | those 7 7 ! © trekent were. George W. Gustafson | IN FLU SITUATION : 4 . and “AL> Bloomer, \f , Music was farnished during the IN NORTH DAKOTA debe banquet by an orchestra composed of Pr iheg ys ‘ oa Miss Ruth Quigley, violinist; | Miss < Van Hora, pian Archie 7 aa 3 cornetist, and) Ray Johnson Mandan Four and Devils ROASTE The male quartet composed Lake Has Two Deaths eee { ; f Nelson Madison Mason, Arthur wea \ man, Rev. Quigley and Mr. Gus-] There. has been no general improve: On sans . {Ment in the influenza epidemic situ- a) William Nogle was the chef in| ation in North Dakota. reports. from charge of the preparation of the ban- + elieg is lie’ tate where the a qend uuet and the club members. vote! i eSaIGe aloe fe i to give him the permanent assign | MORLOWITIICHE: Hehe TeDEeS TOE ss) ment to prepare all of the adinwer | jnituenza, one ef fufluenaymenmen ta ‘ ‘ » 4 EAvenl)s HIG OFF AON; and one of brouchial-pneumonia have ' \ c . a been reported bringing the total num All ou need for ea = (MISS M’PHEE WAS her of cuss since the ophleme started y | 7 oO a1. ore rere aur PW CASES j MARRIED AT FARGO] reported at Mandan and Devils Lake. ; y SA ee with two deaths, reports five new —Breakfast or lunch . . . | phenmonia i 1 = Former Employe in, State Li- DECR CHICAGO —with milk or cream ‘ ay Ww, Chicago, : Influenza “and .) - brary Here Is Wedded pneumonia are on the decrease In Chil —Fine for dessert, too, : cago. Deaths from the two diseases : : ‘ ey Fargo, N.D. . 5—MIse Florence the past 24 hours totalled —with fruit—-and cream, eq , | McPhee, cashier of the Overland- mm influenza and 65 from pneu- . . Doyle company of Fargo, and Soha | monia, as: compared with 183 yester- too, if you like. t deputy United day. > i s\ now en Wi edeareias & Alesina were aintetly rlseit| Doan etal ach eine ceural kor eas Ask your neighbor if he has tried Kelloge’s 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening, tue born to Dr. and Mrs. B.S. Eng . Korn Krisp—anyway just try them once wedding took place at the home of] 518 Fifth s Wada : | v + Thomas, Bxan 61 Sisth ‘ yourself. Then you WILL oes ee 4 % 2 the and Father Egan read ILL WITH rocer wi EY = E the marriage Miss Elizabeth | sidney Cohen has been confined t» good they are. Your g g ie ' y Berger of Bismarck, buldeomald: his home with an attack of the influ- give your money back if you don’t like ' and P. IL Bowler of Fargo, attended | ena since last Saturday, : } vam \the bride-groom, Mr. Gammongs and them best of all thick corn flakes. ; &. 52499 py & SHOE REPAIRING Generous “waxtite” package (goodness 2 onc na ; ‘ pest ie ‘ preserving—Look for the Roastin’ Ear.) MIS SIeNATURE ah | ? “REFLECT” Electric Shoe pepatring While KELingg TOASTED You Wait © ae No 3KUNK RATS MINK Satisfaction Guaranteed Be sure this signature BATTLE GREEK ag : SKUNK : Jas. Wallace is on the package — L Srrerce |. WD | Command Top Prices ROADWAY. Pi 4 ‘ CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED . a Buyers of 9A ‘Ij Oy Furs, Pelts, Wool, Hides and fl) op 4 ae eeeeeeeteeeehhbethed: ani i Junk, : z @ Tanners of Hurley’s Orchestra . Furs, Coats, Robes and Leather. £ L Dance Hi . 4 eh I Playing the Latest ice Hits - Ps Send for price list and catalogue Any Size Orchestra Furnished “Kellogg’s Korn Krisp—Corn Flakes—in the Green Bismarck Hide & Fur Co. § 514 sth st. Phone 130K , : cua me — are WANE: Sa

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