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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUN All the Chic Piquancy of Paris is to be Found in Our Wonderful New Dresses for Spring. | SPECULATION AS TO ATTITUDE OF TODAY'S POWWOW Much Diseussion Kegarding Pos- sible Recognition of For- mer Convention Created for the woman who wants a dress which will emphasize by the cut its style predominance. The latest dictates of Parisan and American designers are un- erringly embodied in our Dresses for Spring. A profusion of pleasing materials combined with attractive styles gives our showing unusual ap- peal for the discriminating purchaser. The Prices Range ‘FIRST IN STYLE’ ‘FIRST IN. VARIETY’ FINE, DANCE MUSIC | Fine dance music will be provided: at the Armory Wednes night by the Dixie F me of the hest da | orchestras in this state. M. C. 0! | hoy amounces that the Dixie Five has ENTERTAID Miss Irene Griffin” entert classmates Monday evening home o: and Mrs. H.W OLDS LIB Seventh street, \ 2 a ' jeyed during the | Ronhead or:throah present, all) members Catarrh try the \Wwapor treatment—~. refre The | SATIN CHARMEUSE Webb Brothers ‘FOREMOST IN VALUE’ | terian church will be held Thursday j afiernoon at the church parlors All members of | friends are invited to be present. ‘5 Sat high school, which was fol-/eoncert and dance Wednesday by | Towed by: deliciou jevening, February 18. Positively While delegates were 4 j here today :for a stare .con | republicans, speculation was i {whether r nition would he | for the actions of j meeting held in Bismarck 2s. The call for the gathering last month wv issned by National Com- Gunder Olson, while to- y's. Meeting was called by seven members of the republican state con- tral committee, 2 Under the terms of the second call, which was issued on j uations will ben committeeman, five presidential el tors, 10 dele: Sand 10 alternates for the republican nation#] convention scheduled to be held Ghicago on . ‘The names of the inated, it was announced, will be placed om the ballot to be voted upon at the presidential primary election | Maren 16. ; i The a ae made } For dey Ols For were nouns fons . Mahowa i. four g| Johnson, sixth distric the first and second riety’ remnin- Jing to be appointed by the nominating committee, For delegates to the national con- vention- Among the RS most aay Hy i Prost. Kidder: WS Nee favored Ward: Stale Hendrickson ; SK materials P, Bishop, Stark, and FE. A. Taste: yin, Morton, For alternates, { delegate national convention are ™ county : is id John Ss TAFFETA fifth, district; OrnOn BULK, GEORGETTE and Don Stevenson, Grant, five maining “to be named by committee. The January T. ¥ ‘aber of naminating convention elected A ndan es chairman and ldson of Grafton, sec- left in the hands of H. M. Cree) of Ran ehair- man of the nominati tee, to see that the names of nominees were plac through petit s. on .the bal- lot for the presidential primary in March, i Approximately ‘present when th was called to order b, | Wahpeton, who announced he was act- jing due ta itn of National Com- mitteeman “Olson, Of that number, 128 were named acedited delegates on recommendation of the convention's credentials committe The call for today’s meeting provided for more than 300 delegates to he chosen ain “}comnty convention: Emily Samond and}, The call for to ‘ issued by BB. Treadwel) Tw. TRICOLETTE TRICOTINE SERGE MO persons were Sisted hy Mi s Della bler chell, J. BE. Lee, ID. facon and WL LL. Plath, members of the Republiacn state central commit- tee, together with John W, Car man of the Stutsman ‘county committee, ‘i ‘ MEET THURSDAY The monthly social of the Presby- cont the church and ‘their SOLDIERS NA ‘ME LYNN SPERRY TO SIT IN SENATE DIXIE FIVE The Dixie Five will play at candidates | SEFING“MAE MURRAY DOUBLE cast in the dual role of twin There are, howeve Ss. as' the sisters appear in the screen together, Leonce Pe whose. previ est big feature production for Pathe was °The. Thirteenth Chair” 1 }duced. directed and adapted “The Twin Pawns.” Wilkie Collins’ famous novel, “fhe Woman in White, fur: nished the foundateon for the ste which has been brought up to 4: J and placed in Miss Murry mal. put exgelient supporting. cast. amner Oland, who } of crimes opposite his’ records as 4 King-Pin of Villians, adds*to his lau- rels in the biggest role of his care RRR RR Reem and that they must adopt mass action.! _ H FUNERAL WEDNESDAY Among other things the Nonpartisan league is an outgrowth of the old party. In 1912 the Nonparti- gite was a Mae Mur all by herself, is the double attraction at the Rex theatre Htonighf only amd that ix, she is. the ction in “Phe Twin the Pather feature wherein no double at no time us lat along tisi | .{ xeapolis, mother, and Mr. and Mrs. plank in the socialist} platform, but they found that the vot-| ers would not swallow it so they changed it so that the plank becam‘ the platform and the platform th plank. “A. C. Townley was the state organ- izer for North Dakota for the socialists and the I. W, W. His present day ad- visors were the dist managers in those days of socialism. When they; found that the farmers would not! swallow their sugar coated pills under | the guise of socialism, they changed the outside appearance of their direct || action methods and substituted a so-{] called ‘farmers’ program’ which has nothing to do with the farmers, -but does hope to foister state socialism on North Dakote. That is the only de- sire in the mind of A. C. Townley. “Russia is giving financial aid to | the communists, I. W. W. and the oth- er branches of socialism through a huge propaganda iund. The Nonparti- san league is not going to pieces as some people would like to have us be- ‘lieve. Reports to this effect,are great- ly exaggerated. It will take every ounce of strength in time, men and money to defeat this menace which is dismembering our state. We must lay aside all other things and attack this one great evil. “I am glad to see a bunch of real scrappers entering the political fight. You have got a real Hindenburg line in front of you that can not be twisted or bent, but myst be put down and lev- elledjotf.” P.'G. Harrington caused consider- able enthusiasm when he said, “We ons in North Dakota.” J. S. Underwood spoke of an organized plot to overthrow the government. by force which was nipped by the fed- eral agents last December. clean up the radical Bolsheviki| | i 4 Klieh, Joe Boehm, L. F. Tennce, Beu- B, Wells, Herman Brocopp, F. Page,| R. J. O'Brien, L. L. Lofthus, 0. T. Boutrous, J. L. Hughes, T. C. Mad- den, V. L. Thompson, H. E. Gansz, L. F, Powers, B. Stair, C. L. Dahl, H. O.|, Hanson, Wilton; A. G. Fogerty, Thorn Dickinson, G. H. Russ, ‘Jr., Peter C. lah; E. A. Ferre}, Walter Ellis, Among those who registered were Ferris Cordner, Ralph D. Hilmer, Loyd Bates, George Mercier, W. A, Sather. Thomas. Jennings, A. B. De Cdsse, P G. Harrington, John R. Strong, F. D. Register, Willlam FE. Savage, Theodore | Martell. A. S. Dale, Fred D. Graham, Jack ~H. Bennett, A. Burch Stewartsdale; James McC ula Rock, J. L. Peterson, L, Burch, § rwood, H. ‘T. Murph low, CONSTIPATION R. CALDW.: ELL’S Syrup — Pepsin is a combination 0! simple laxative herbs with Funeral of Mrs. R. B. ‘Treacy Will Be Held Wednesday Servicés Will Take Place at the Presbyterian Church. at 3:30 o’Clock pepsin that quickly relieves the congestion of undigested food and poisonous waste matter, and re- stores the normal regularity of natural action, It does not gripe or cramp and is a3 safe and pleas- ant for children as it is effective on even the strongest constitution. 4 Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup\Pepsin is ( the indispensable family remedy in thopsands of homes and is sold ~~. in drug stores everywhere. s of Mrs. R. 16 In spite of the fact that Dr. Cald- Treacy, who died Saturday at Minne- re) up Pepsin is the largest selling Hapolis, wil be held Wednesday 2 ive in ¢ there 1oon at 3:30 o'clock at the Pres! Inve millon os sold fae an church, Rey. C,H. Postleth neat) many she need 1 Benetits have officiating. “Interment will he in St.| | Mobzetsed it, If you have nop s Niirseicomatart your name and address for a free trial The pall bottle to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 511 hart es s Washington St, Monticello, lings. John Larson, George “H. Russ. “ke. | | pR> CALDWELL rea Hoge of ‘Steele. Robert SYRUP. PEPSIN tay aM Dorothy Treacy and Ken- .| | THE PERFECT LAXATIVE The funeral serv children of the de Alice Pattorson of Minne- ster. Mrs. Patterson of Min- nopli August Johnson of Washburn, the city for futeral. are in} taking parlors until 2 0 clock Wednes- day afternoon, DIXIE FI The Dixie Five will play at concert and dance ‘Wednesday evening, February 18. Posifively best orchestra on the road. At the Armory. adv_ Matinee evar Sat. FEB. 21 AT BOX OFFICE TUESDAY, 10 A.M. Ruth St. Dennis NCERS. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL DANCING ATTRACTION IN AMERICA — With— . ELLIS RHODES DRAMATIC TENOR PAULINE ‘LAWRENCE, PIANIST Nine Beautiful American Girls Dancing for American Audiences After the manner of the classic school, but in a free interpretation vhich all may understand and enjoy. Here a group of young, seautiful, dance-loving girls who tell the story of composition; danced joyfully and happily. Entertaining to those who do no understand, and delightful to those who do. aie Funera! services for the late Robert E. Edberg, who died Saturday from Pneumonia, will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the, Baptist hurch. Interment will be in Fairview emetery. The remains of Mr, in state at the Webb REX SALE Edberg will lie Brothers under home was decorated in (Continued from page one) Paul Jewell, John Karasiewicz, eauti a 9 ighti : WICK'S VAPOR! pols and thig motif: wis eatried-out in | best orchestra on the road. oa pidiae home thet -wolnre sult Reoping | Gest ee Coe Beautiful Gastumes and Lisborate Lighting and YOUR BODYGUARD ‘f- 305,605,320 | the refreshments. Mr Lholt was|the Armory. AdV/ up the fight for democracy using bal-| J. F. Kepler,.J..0. Arnson, W. C. ros | lots instead of bullets. ‘ Paulson, D. J. McPhee, Henry Jagd, PRICES: MATINEE $1.10; NIGHTS $2.20 a menace surrounding us] Oscar Selvig, C. R. Pickering, L. V. ‘atens our government, our in- Spohn, Henry Sauer, H. J. O’Brien, 9 Ralph Madland. Warder Roberts, A. t You have fought for these; w. Robinson, A. A. Muller, Wing; things before because you believed] Jonn Stewart, Driscoll; Frank Henry, tin them and loved them and it is nec-| pp FB. Strauss, J. R. Musoff, John for you to keep up the fight! 1. Bowers, George Dronbi, Floyd Par- itil ‘this menace is removed. __Jis, Ward Lewis, T. G. Galvin, E, J. Indifference is the | hardest thing} Warner, J. L. Kelley, John Goets- to overcome in a political organiza-| tried, Steve Welch, William Kelly, J. | tion. I hope we will make this organ-| 4. Halgren, M. H. Atkinson, H. M. ion a strong team and that all of Esmarck, August Stung. Arena; F. L. ys-be working together for] Lofthus, Carl Bjorstom, Menoken; If we stand together we] Frank Robe _C. Wickerson, W. 0. will he invincible. ie Skeels. M. J. Lein, Lein; James Gal-! E. G. Wanner, veteran of the Span- Alfred K. Humphries, W. L. Sher- {ish-American war and commander of win, W. J. Olson, C. H. Junkert, Dr. marck home guards during the| wy'p. Cole, Dr. W. H. Bodenstab, ate war, was the next speaker. He! arthur Sather, Hugh McGarvey, F. E said in part Packard, F. W. Snyder, A. A. Jones, stitutions and our cherished consti- TODAY | THE ELTINGE THEATRE| ONLY SAFETY BEAUTY COMFORT William . Farnum TODAY ONLY JOHNSON’S Popular Priced Store ‘Bismarck’s Greatest and Largest Garment Sion “Reconstruction after every war | Gaor, Li $i ith hi IN. falls on the shoulders of those who} Henlein ‘ D Wacton Glen Pecit, T. Stores: Bismarck and Grand Forks “ in that war. I believe|” — 2 ¢ « THE LONE ou are making the right step. Be- |: ‘ause of the ‘peculiaf situation in A *. |North Dakota, state politics are more| First class cleaning, — - Oe ting and of greater importance 2 sae STAR RANGER to us than national politics this year, Pressing and repairing i$ ef nest Jay I don’t care whether a man is a re- of men’s suits and over- blican or democrat. but I do care P whether aman is 100 percent Ameri- coats. Hats cleaned like “packard, assistant state at-|new. Goods called for general, aroused the ex-service and- delivered. Eagle KS Z(5) SBT AN K k T Tailoring & Hat Works, Sw - “3 $2 Sale $2 SALE opposite P. O. Phone 58. Hours from 11 o’clock till 4 o'clock From Zane Grey’s Novel of the same name. his speech attacking Townleyism and socialism in the state. “We are fac- a , ‘ 2 ing the most serious crisis, not only ADMISSION—Evenings, 25c¢ : a: ees . in North Dakota, but in the United Children 15c States and the whole civilized world, tod aid Mr. Packard. - MATINEES—Adults 20c Socialists decided old methods of Children 10c LORE! THE GIRL MYSTIC ALL WEEK STARTING MONDAY, FEBRUARY, 23 Puzzling Thrilling Surprising SPECIAL LADIES MATINEE Friday, February 27 rs Mail orders given prompt attention- a : t WILLIAM FARNUM<~ DIRECTION WILLIAM FOX NOTICE Knights of Columbus ‘The big initiation scheduled for February 22 will not be held on that date, as it has toa necessary to postpone it until a later date. Official notice will be mailed ‘to members when exact date i From 11 o’clock till 4 0’clock we are going to offer any Blanket. in the store, values up to $22.50, for $2.00, as follows: You buy one at © the regular price and get the second Blanket at $2.00. All sales must be cash. No tele- phone orders. No refunds. No approvals. is set.