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TUESDAY, FEB. ,10,, 1920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE 7 ALUMNI ASSOCIATION DEMANDS THAT |? resent Swe. wou ve one, «f/ TWO CAPACITY HOUSES DELIGHTED rt \ t, the’ first to ge on record supporting ‘ be | ree Peerau SAL eee CHURCH Hie amare état WITH BEAUT IFUL ELTINGE THEATRE ce D MUST GO languages and literatute : “I know Audiences which congregated an fopens onto a rotunda carpeted deep tre nothing of these charges. hour or more in adyance of the open- | With a luxurious Millinery for Spring f | “Ifa. Tote running A.D, Keator, librarian and. assist- | # velvety stuff whieh aut sa Storm Centers About Ears of (ning,'1 propose to‘ let an eee ant professor of library sclence: “Pos: ing of the doors naeked the zluinge at ones conveys ithe impression of ; \ 5 Cay a aa A ibby’s reply * litively no, I am not connected with heatre for two performances of “The | warmth and comfort. which is the W PN Former Divine Whom Frazier ME Pitts Apr ae those charges.” connected With) Atiracle Man,” which marked thi de-{ dominant note of the theatre, From = ’ i Retains at Head of North Da-| Acting Dean“ Willis of the law| Dt A. G. Long, director of the pub- | HUE of Uiis beautiful plashouse Mou-| the rotunda. or lounge two doors open oa % school, admitted openly that he had | He health laboratory: “1 nad nothing | day evening, to the auditorium proper, where uting arrangement ac- kota Educational System in 4, H whatever t ; .| The jewel-like. beauty of the new | commodiou made ¢ha . shod: wi or ver to do with; those charges. Len ‘i y! ade char When asked whether Franz Le Rick DY. thstructor in Eng. | theatre, the high dramatic quality of | commodates 500 spectators. The walls 4 w4e [he had) anything ¥ 2 ’ Suite of Protest of Loyal Citi- he bats any mn i Uo ee lish: . “Absolutely” io. ‘i George Loaue Tucker Seren repro: of the theat re done in paste! _| Mr. Willis said. Ce hmidt: superintendent of | duction of George Cohau's great stage shades of gray relieved by floral ga baas and ar Mothers—Pres “phe chi ne which I have made 1| the univ y Nigh pcliGol; professor | Suecess, the excellence of the inciden- | lands, and there is an indirect Jight- ident) Kane | and ~ Vernon! have put my signature to. 1 took the | of Methods and ‘school administration, | 1 Muike played by a six-piece orches-| ing system which furnished a soft and ° position that I had to make some“! 4M perfectly willing to say that T tra which the Eltinge bas imported come iNumi ition | at all times 5 Squires Defended. [sort of # fight for the Jaw selisol. The had nothing to do with those charges.” from St. Paul combined to make the without interfering w:th the projec: : Sane differentes! whlelt the. lng seliol: Lue Dr, FE, 'T. Towne, professor of econ- | 2cctsion a rea] event in the theatrical tion of the film. es Grand: Forks, “XN. -D., Feb. 10.—-!'had. with President Kane have re- “The first T knew that any | Mstory of Bismarck, ant RCE tee teamed ga ew ag: Reyolutions demanding’ that Goy-| uted, to the 1-our teaching Joad |#nYMous charges had been present. | The capital city theatre-going’ pub-| velopment, in the Lismarek moving : ernor Krazier retire George ‘Totten, | which hesendeayored to put on’ the | to the board was when T read of | H# which had anxiously awaited for | picture field. and last night's crowds ry Chairman of the board of adminisra- (faculty. This would have cut the| that fact in The Herald.” ponte in pauclas ecu il vould indicate tl e it B one which tion, from office Tngenluti an. (Jaw se ARE 3 ean riz, Vold, ass nt. professor of | the Entinge was not disappointed. | wi ve appreciated, “The Miracle | © und tresolutions en- | Jaw school faculty to two men, That on professor 0 The -picture house is a gem.} Man” will be repeated at the Eltinge; ‘ T dorsing Dr. Thos. F. Kan resi regula ti thich is 4 n ‘didn't care to be quoted-on the = 5 H we : a pth votsthe university, and ane, Uresicene | i ie OEE aie a aaa er.” quoted |The beautifully-illummated entrance, | tonight and tomorrow night with the y CS] ned b G P. Squires of the College of ‘Liberal, States of any standing worth while, | PXgRev. George ‘Totten was appar-| Which Is a blaze of Hight and color, | same musical accompaniment, a cae CSE ( y ’ ied site, were passed. Jast night by the But that matter has been adjusted.” ‘i more communicative in. Fargo | nee for th 2s J i ‘orth Dakota brgnch of the Associa-| “Your differences’ with President | {tn he was in Grand Forks, and as} there is considerable interest being’ a brother, Zach Slattery. lett Sa NG: y aN. ‘i * = Ps Oa ‘i rT is sidera a er, Zach Slattery. left Satur- WONG Wh “aT, ‘ ton of Collegiate Alumnae, Kane have been’ eliminated then’ | Yesult the Fargo ‘Townley organ | shown locally in the repeal of the Sun, day to be with Miss Slattery. A heart | € worrcs who warts to be ., Senator W. J. Church of Benson! he was asked, ‘And you had. noth- | @dthits in its issue this morning that] day baseball and theatre laws, the ist was called Monday and gave | correct and not corrected +, County, a Nonpartisan Leaguer, told, ing to do with the charges read to| {he resignation of President Thomas | poxing law and the cigaret law. ht hope of Miss Slattery’s recovery. | ‘ representative of The Herald yes-| Dr. Kane in which he was charged ie pane of the state uni yh fe ie ESSA ‘. z _-terday afternoon that Totten “bugbt! with being ‘morally unsqund and | been asked by Totten and M BANKS CLOSE THURSDAY BABY ILL N D I ‘S to be fired.” This statement was mentally unfit’ to hold the office? Muir. _ AN i cieateg bank: Wicca F The infant’ son of Mr. and Mrs. W. ow on isp ay at | Mr. Totten also produced for the Esme janks will close all ‘ : Fie aa | | made in answer to a ‘question ag to} “Except as I already have told you y Thur: i bi anewe {794 Si street, is very ; what Senator Church thought ought tow, iE llinee mide Te ‘charges We edification of the Fargo editor — the ey + muarsday, Fineols birthday, '! Hianewald of 794 Sixth street, is very ‘ \ ’ fo be done in the university sityation. | said. set of anonymous charges ~ whieh | WMCh 18 @ nabonal holiday era RDO IELE we tes ‘ Senator Church was cilied here by | Dean Squires said; “f had ab- | Were, it appears, filed with the board JOTHER VERY II FAMILY BRTTED the illness of a-son, a freshman‘at| splutely nothing to do with the {of administration in May 1919. FOr ere are Sint arcane | ‘eel B : i . i of Only two of the charges are dealt! Mrs. A. FP. MeDonald ot Band te cecl Button and e e e the university. -He came here andj charges, although «a member i H i. e 1 b S, Fl en Py h c {Lares ras Ca Lit children are regovering fri attacks found that the influenza situation); the board. of administration [With at length in’ the Fargo pape suret okt ee 9 Hae of infiuen Eee te Dark hints are ‘diven as to the num.) 42y might because of the had been very. efficiently handled by} spoke to me about them last i fonts ow a 2 ae baavian te bac sness e ness of her mother, who i uitering | EO TES ae - the university authorities. summer, but he said that time | | ber houshess of the others. | poy pneumonia. VERY SICK he Store of Hees. John Larson, son of Mr. and Mrs. ~ in order to give members of the that) the board did not’ regard subthere is no intimation ag to their eee universites faculty an opportunity to; them of any importauce.” cluveacter: WOOL aeT i i s ty ar z ) re F i : ‘i 5) MEET |} John Larson, is very ill from an at- { + H y 0% se) ennedy . Of the tw hha pgarding icy Ae Sasa : a express an opinion in regard to the!’ Dean Joseph. Kenuedy of the . Oa regarding Members of the Modern Woodmen | tack of influenza. uality and Service of America will meet Wedne y even- | oR tlt ing at the Elks club. All members of ROYAL ARCH MASONS Cainp 4164 are urged to attend. .Re-! nar meeting of Bismarck | anonymous charges which Totten and | School of Education, “L had | Which particular 2 ONE Te freshments will be served following | Chanter No. 10 R.A. Mf. will ho held in Muir said had been filed against Dr,{e connection whatever with the] ##les fo Dr Kane's alleged fail Kane. Totten declared that the facul- | charges.” to take proper measures to cheek | ty had performed the charges, but he}. Dr. H. French, dean of the} the epidemic of influenza in the fall! ‘ declared that “it would not do” “school for medicme, sz “No, Ewas]Of 1918 and the other deals with aj i cecal Temple thi F 4 : ERE FROM GRAND FORKS i i gg ae ey dectaredl tu Seon, to tet wel ol for meine, kad: “Ne, I wis | TTiung eat eaeaeed ince mentors |tte busitess session the ‘tempte this evening a 7:20, Work HERE FROM GRAND FORKS | inet, Mr. and Mrs. 8, $. MeDon- selves, Hix statement put the blame} Di, A. J, Ladd, professor of educa- | of one of {es tocal fraternities in the GIRL AXD BOY AORN aed AL ae 4 Nl be ; em fate ee rend ore | ald and Mr. and M H. Hurley, n every aculty, * | ti rhe: say whether or | spring in 1918. . obra ness spel re sere ae pre Saturday for a visi a : OMERIEE OUT TOE, Ree. esac cpeand! note ies comecten with the cmes| SLOW TO PERCOLATE SGeonh Boracliee Ge‘OFrIn aU ihe SC LMG ne emis eel mein-law and daughter, Mr. and | uae : Kenne French and Squires—had | said: s apparently taken 1 |Alesius hospital Satusday ‘ Ae gad ie Goorre Bornees. MCS CULEAH | OF Second | Pp. R. manager of the Inter Absolutely nothing to do ace the 1 don’t think this is the time to < for the tail mensu Ae As hos melee ray: ee Hy ; ig Tiest. Ab Yesterday Mrs, Curran enter- ; national Harvester Co. branch, is leay- -> @) charges. Acting Dean Willis of tl ke action on them, 1 don't care to s culpability in these matters to |aye the proud parents of a ‘aby daugh- CARD PARTY THURSDAY mined for ber motlicr, Ars, Prescott, | ing St. Alexius hospital following 9 law school, admitted making charges | Commit myself over the telephone.” | @wn on the members of the bord. |ter, who was born at the hospital Mon- A conimittee consisting ‘ot Mrs. PR rreees cena one ponents |two Weeks: sblee with’ the! Aus against Dr, Kane, but declared that} ‘hen you won't deny that you’are}#d iu the meantime the univer: day. ” Rhowles, We. Clanlc ido) —>E————— a ey the cause of his difference. with the connected with the charges; you| les had to worry along as best ‘ — Mrs. Fred Poterson, Mrs. M. Boest:| executive bad heen eliminated, Wwou't- answer?” “[eould, but now Mr, Totten and MISS SLATTERY VERY LOW | flug, Mrs. Carl Johnson and Mrs, Max . “ Dr. 0. G. Libby, who has heen out-} “I certainly will not answer. 1 want | Muir are roused to a state of | Miss Fannie Slattery, popular capi-| Kup! I entertain the Catholic a Spoken in his opposition to the presi-| President Kane to have fai cous indignation over the whole mat-/{ol employe. is very il at a St. Paul | Lad! Tand friends Thursday after- , é dent, thought it best “to let Mr. Totten | 1 don’t think this is the way ter. ; ee {hospital with pneumoni M Slat- | noon the Knights of Columbus hall. handle the affair. calling me up over the te In fact the action of Totten {tery became sick at the same time her] The a will be spent in play- Dr.'J. M. Gillette, a suppotter of} Dr. J. W. Todd, associate professor] ud dis friends in’ bringing up [late sister, Mrs, Sarah Conway, who|ine progr vhist. which will be the Nonpartisan League, and an ene- | thology. said: “IT don’t Know | the ch sat this late date .'died a few da later. Mr 1. p.| followed by al program and re- fl my of Dr. Kane, would say nothing. what the charges to which you} Teads to a strong presumption {Slattery, mother of the sick woman. freshmen The games will be start-* “I don’t care to say anything one! refer are. .Not having read them, or that they would never haye beon went to St. Paul on Sunday night and ed at 2:30 o'clock. { way or the other,” was all that Dr.{ not having them before me, { cannot |. brought to Jight had) Dr. Kane | | Gillette would say. answer your question, I can aay that proved accommodating in ohey- | Sao Dr. Libby was a little more talka-| I had nothing to do with any charges | ius ‘Totten's wishs in filling the TAO | i * 4 tive, but would admit er deny noth-| which charge President Kane with be-} faculty with Socialists of | the H g . ing. fiz ‘mentally unfit or ,morally cun.| tyPe f ‘reluctant’ Nell Mac- MATINEE DAILY 3:00 P.M. “Not knowing what the charges | sound.” ” ; ee CRE IS -CANTIOT i NIGHTS 7:00 AND 9:00 O'CLOCK J are, T can’t say.” was his answer to] Other statements are: MILITARY TN CONTROL : Prices for the Matince: 10c and 20c ft the question as to whether or not he! Dr, G, A, Abbott, professor of | In regard to the influenza epidemic me he se ere Mecand :20e had made. any charges or signed any.! chemi ‘Thad nothing to do with [Of 11S. it is a matter of common t for Night Show: 15e and 25e “You saw the report, didn't you,| the cha : e SE ne ON at fhe Dr.- Libby, that Mr. Totten read cer- Dreov Bek. professor of Ger- was bandied by the mi TOP, 7 tain.charges.. to, Dr. Kane in. which | man lai and iteratur s es had | tary officers in charge of the S.A. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY the president was charged with. be-} no ction with the cha Cand that the regular ¢ ‘ ing ‘morally | unsound and“mentally; Dr. FE. F. Chandler, professor of officials had Title or no authority unfit’ to hold the. office? Did you}civil engincering: “I certainly had noj the matter. This was known to Tot- 4 : Subscribe to anything like that? connection with the anonymous charg-| ten and Muir ax well as anyone - ' . a “Since I didn’t hear the charges | es you mention.” Hue a co Al een | ¢ ¥ read, I can’t say.” i Dr. H.E. French, dean of the schoo! ; them w! hen hey stay eal dookelng fOr The way lo reach her heart in tine. ‘ . “Well, did you or did you not’ make of medicine; “ ss not connected A ee eae i Tf you'd beat Cupid to it , aint Dr. Kane?" with those charge p itchock, professor of math-| It was in connection with the fra-| and chairman of the commit-| ternity drinking a r that President s:“P most certain. | Kane fell into the black books of Prof. _ - with any M. Gillette, In the spring of 1918, A drama of sunshine—of faith—n 1 against, it appears that five of the members | thunderbolt of one of the local fraternities en- | A gaged in a drinking bout. which re-! sulted in much) disorder. ‘The matter as taken yp by! the three faculty sex Whjeh at Jhat > time: ad jetion! over} such ‘affairs, a recommendation wasi;made that the «any charges “When I make charges,, I make them to. the board. and ‘tiot to The Herald,” ‘he replied. ~ Ww “What we, want, ti, know is wh er dr not ‘you;made*any charg And make her your truc Valentine — Try it, vow ll never ruc it — “Say tt with flower: fine! Dow? stop to think just do it. = We can vlan a floral Valentine for you from a simple exquisite bunch of Violets, 2 more elaborate corsage bouquet, a large cluster or group of cut flowers, or a made- up floral piece of special design. to suit your fancy. students ‘engaged in the catfair’ hee: 7 i} : a | pelled andthe. fraterity's charter! And we will deliver your floral valentine io any part of ‘ cancelled. Prof, Gillette wa 1 the United States or Canada the same day you order. those ospécially active in: the: a : c Péesident Kane hay just ‘areit Hf ; become president of the university. | HOSKINS I ot vs Gite ceases nc. : * a aie , CITY NEWS BISMARCK, N. D: HAS BAD COLD | G./J. Keenan, county register; of; spare confined to his home with a J pipe “usm “penanement oe Migs \ IMPROVING 5 =a Ny! 4 Asa Dawson, who has been very ill | ‘ iF : with pneumonia for several days, is re- af . f < Ay « . ported to be impro ; ’ ! ner ead , ROYAL NEIGHBORS The regular semi-monthly meécting | of the Royal Neighbors will be held at the Elks club Thursday evening. HERE FROM DRISCOLL Sait : em ike 2 apc Gem Nut Margarine M. T. Olson, prominent resident of; IN SIX SPLENDID PARTS Sai i is - Driscoll, left last night for his home| Fer ar = : | delicious, pure, and economical. It is after spending a few days in Bismarck. | ALSO A ROLLIN COMEDY, with ; : an ideal spread for bread~splendid ne 6 9 1 With their thick, rich ym | { | for cooking. . B. Klein, the tailor, spent Mon-| | ar oF chocolate coatings filled We day in Mandan on business. Mr. Klein 5 Inna with soft creamy sweetness Paris With this cocoanut oil is churned ry 5 y i Ps has a store in Mandan and reports that { sweet, rich, pasteurized anit ee oil | business there is very good. a Rosie chocolates delight and satisfy the from chcicest peanut meats. /It'is sea- i AGAINST BLUE LAWS | er aes ! ; j ae z ue, most exacting tastes. : soned with best dairy salt, and made a Ke Larson, se rgbresenting ite 66, Le ce z g ta s are) g Men’s Independe pague W! er 2 i. ' under best sanitary conditions. nendqaartets in Wareel was in Bis: wing e rl e Daintily arranged in beautifully de- é . * . marck on Saturday. Mr. Larson's or- 5 F signed boxes i , ess Varieties,—z SR _ Gem Nut. 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