The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 17, 1920, Page 3

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TUESDAY, TEB. 17, 1920 i \ ; BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE e THREE . RUTH ST, DENIS DANCERS POSSESS ~ (CONVENTION WILL [LET ‘DANDERINE’ [EXPERT ON BIRDS | ft UNUSUALLY VARIED LOT OF TALENT) BE HELD IN MAY | WILL BE SPEAKER |; You May Find t i Beast = The October Atlantic Monthly pub-| the Cub reporter and the Flapper So-{p : : vi SAVE YOUR HAIR AT COUNTY MEETS . lishes a letter from-a young ‘oflicer | clety editor, The ivls love. a woud [E? E+ 0. Sisterhood Holds An Seana t n tocking who sug that the young French| time and they are not what one nual Meeting Here = *Cincinnati authority says your ' womail paragon of learning, {might term “Man. Haters.’ but they {Russell Reid, High School Stu- What about the Ruth ST. DENIS] are all of real artist calibre and that] piang for the annual state conven-| Check Ugly Dandruff! Stop Hair dent, Has Prominent Place patie hat i ‘ | i Joosen and fall off =: — “The Maid of Many Moods” CONCERT DANCERS who come to4 means’ t the frivolity of life is not | ¢, . the P. 0. h the Rex on Doris dt interest or of moment to them. an ie ier he arlene wien Coming Out and Double “On Programs Claire as. well Katharine k| Rath Denis has been e: eat a8 cs Made last night at the mecting of the Its Beaut | uentiy. | Katherine speaks [have the sime atmospivere of family | Graanization.. ‘The convention’ will be : 2, Ent 88 EO OnENeHEHENE: sh and did speak German, All| life persist on. tour and evéry i Russell Reid, high school student, hs eee e ally 3 nsession, three days 4 lelegates | ‘i ler . he girls read French and Ger-jis made by her personal repr 96] ay . onthrer lass nud Ace a and one of the leading experts on| Sore corns, hard sott corns or In i " &} will he present from nd For : man, Claire spea have studied pi Spanish ; they all| tive who travels with the compat corns between the toes-Just loosen in nd fall off the néxt da e in the st akers at All but two draw | their managing director to see that re al] athlete go Minot, “Dickinson, Valley Beach, Manda ity. ~ North Dakotas bird li Will be one of the s, , ‘ : : : Fills Suivit 18 kent © The’ P. BO, lies of farmers instituses that wil) be apply directly upon the i ry golfer ART IS AvCRUEL MISTRE ed the largest: women's se ani- held in the connty next ‘rhe [Corn a few drops of a drug called | Bie aby , Five hours at a stretch mean: zation “In the work-and hus units lo- SN meetings will be held at Paldwin, Mor. | eezone t Cincinnati authority, | ones 1 the best game] ing to the pupils of Ruth st, Denis. tieally every large eity in ELEN litt and McKenzie and a number of |, YOU merely put a dr PEW) GE ca ec cece nba dae ting base ball] dates, dinners, dances, motoring, ‘all A number of speakers {n- 233) Fexperts from the Agriculiual college |S treezone on the t touchy | Two of the gi ea hii 5 § = nes * EP s have studied | ge hy the-boa ly and nevieve war a until she Rave D and instant corn |) A ONE REEL stops, hurting ‘time you pest ing cle skin until thei routine | Gquing Mes, jtelen of the day, is Many days the [ja Derma s are too tired for any strennay tion and curl up with a hoox j for rest, ing verses, The girls also speak |. ‘Ted Shawn, the co-director of the When in a cemmunity or] schoolin which these girls were isend of Albia, head of the. organization in this country, WIN be on the program, ‘The leeal lodge will have complete charge of the arrangements and will vide’ a omunher of entertainments for the delegates, Will he included among the othe apeals ; Reid has Made ajthorough study fof ae hird life of this state and knows the habits, life and much other inter- ing history about the feathe: ibe that are found in every violin fo) line » ty NS 5 thering where Euglish is spoken and! ed. has heen their hailet master, and f tlie 8 i F ng: 4 a . hats x iH aster, an = tof the state. By an arrangement with | © , underston : it is to him, that they owe mach of aes e| > the college, stereopticon elides will be | SOOM &s the aim ory CONCERT DANCERS SERIOUS. [the precisi ho which used in ction with Reid's Hes | nde nt ee cee OF treezone NCER sed in connection with Reid's lecture. | 5 : ARTISTS [have att cer over fi ny NEWS | George W. Gus county agent be ee Tho Ruth St. Penis Concert dancers | i ne diploma sania ° d ae and Elsie Stark. home’ demon- have all be ‘active war worker: ! : : ” WILTON VISITOR \ stration agent, will haye cha ik ea : a Hho vespmnsbility, of Ameri ri-| s ‘ ins new| Mrs. William McGuhey of Wilton | the meetings which have af con. | OmpOUNE wate from ether. RE STR DD oF eet ood b en brought up ver, ¥ $ tech- | paid the capital city a visit: yester- siderable interest among the to them—that-is wh. Shawn y ii in the serious. e under Te holieves. | day, and their families ia the 5 did our farefathers, That Spare the ue where the spe will hold meetines. | | Roa and Spoil the Child works in MONDAY CLUB a 1 Baldwin bas pr a socia) and his x41, so Tn No uncertain terms The Monday club will meet Febru- A little “Danderine” ccols, cleanses | tertainment which will include a pl The tells each pupil what is sarong sat the home of Mrs. and ‘makes the feverish, itchy s@alp{ readings mnsie and other sroup with J fwith per work and they start right in| To zoft and pliable; then this stimulating | Ments, M “ergeson, 501" 6th street; Rich te remedy the trouble.” The mere fact | tonic penetrates to the fa amished hair oe ae mond-Mowry group with Mrs. Mowry, back Ae avitali i t ait td -y, 710 Avenu is uf Htovert B. Eaher’ | very? haie in the head, thas Sopring NEW ERA GROUPS | | MEET TOMORROW |" California, the land of sunshine and] wilt lie in state al Webb Bros, under-|the hair falling out, or getting thin, | cy a DAES AY ee we | —-~ ant -— TRURSD OY will take the place of g hour, hence no flowers. senda a lovely mer of taking rooms until the hour of the | dry or fading, 1 puns service will be held in the church. j classic dance: th Ruth St Denis | guneral. ‘After a few applications of “Dan-| ‘The New Era groups will meet at enda ae ged to auend any of j complime! nits > the frozen north, | Ress eee ee lerine” you seldom find a fallen hair! the following her Wednesday cven-the eh Ree au $ - ic nl only, ; thes caly ails UE paskee * IMPROVING wa particle of dandruff, besides|ing at 7:30. Men should not forget! nepactmure art caste erewardehip : Mr. and Mrs. OQ. Pagett of the T | nel eee Postle- every hair shows new life, vigor, | that these meetings are for them as Tee raary REE] [marek Tudian school are recovering | brightness, more color and thickness. | well as for the Jadies, Let all come Hew oa . cane at Z > WAR MOTHERS _ {from illuesses which confined them to] A few cents buys a bottle of-de-!and have a pleasant and profitable]; vill assis' Is He Headed The B marek eo of the Ameri their home, lightful Danderinc at any drug or toi-! time together. : others will meet tonight at! let counter. Smith-Stegner group with Mrs. RK. gpj t Adsbring ‘ ri 5 * B WELD MS. It. Tribune Want Ads“bring result com of the ASE Clark, 307 12th street; Butler-Scot- | sh sai reurged: Miss s important business is rt, “buyer for the shop, has MET LAST NIGHT horn group with Mrs, A. G Flat D Rose apartments . Jacobson, | Nuessle- | : === to be present ed. | Marie Your Way? to be transa: rhed ft Minne : 5 % 1. # i | i “lo trom Tinneapolis and: other 7 smarck vo; Thompson group with Mrs. W. 1. j Sal! a put ie a where she has heenon a buying The members of te emer lodge ‘uessle, 710 2nd t; Brooks-Clson | I T Ss UNWISE MISS SLATTERY BE of Masons held a very interesting group with Mrs. Norling, 517 10th Let us hope not. But he The condition of Mi i ; ae meeting last night at the Masonic/ street; Setzer-Postlethwaite ° group|} to put off to-day’s duty until to- EWAD FLU templa when the fellowcraft degree| with Mrs. Postlethwaite gt the Manse; || Morrow. I¢ your stomach is logue of Rteele, sec} yas conferred on a number of candi-| the Gussner-Wallace group will acid-disturbed take and game meet at the Ma Harr is going. to a-fire. Every 1s hour fires break out ‘and destroy property — some- How is your fire insur- ance? Dees it give you a yo i tery, who has been serious H some time at a hospital in St, Paul| following an attack of pneumonia, is) 4, of : te fish ; | 3 f : times life reported better today. Miss Srey [hoard intid 1 t i dates. ‘ | growp with Mr: Boos 4 2 4 s after passi surereuiee after a week ous siege | ag ADNRSD I ar aq | Street; Perr group with Mrs. [severe relapse, but has’ shown ime) Ar ihe ita ASH WEDRESDAY.AT ST. GEORGE'S | (H. Schnec 6 Thayer street; ee ae ee rr a . = See anneal Be Cuecnved aL) the new aid to digestion comfort feeling of security? Does. || her recovery is expected. | ane aay TO SAGR READY |_| row by a celebration of the Holy Com-, foray. A pleasant relief from it cover the present worth ; {ea ines sot the: 198 automoli eal iunion and address at 10 6m. and the natal a setae of what it insures? bs A Wholesome, Cieansiiig, | “The new tags. which’ must| With a short devotional service at ADE BY SCOTT. 2 If y > “Yes” to Mes Refreshing and Healing | ("Wis | Te new tags. which mut} 439 “Roth services will be held in| MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION you can say “Ye! : a eee Mure for Red- | are yellow | ihe parish house. : green background, these questions vou are to be congratulated, if you say “No” you need our help at once. Which is it? MURPHY | letteres Press, Soreness, Granuta- | lettered on tion. Itching and Lurniag | uR EY de>: the Eyes or Eyelids: Ri " After the Movies. Motoring or | Your your confidence. Ask Your Druggist i? Murine when your Fyos Need C: care, i | Murine Eye Remedy Co,; Chicago oe ‘ REDRN TO SCHOOL, FOR MORE Miss Elizabeth Jones, history Alfred Zuger left last] or and Miss Madge Runey. Mott, where he will present iy r teacher, returned to their duti several important cases, one of them high school yesterda heing for the International Harvester | ines due fo influenza. ss Ella Co. Te will return here Wednesday | j ‘son, Who has been quufined.to her night. home for some time, yal ve able to re- sume her wor \¥ Hurley’ s Orchestra i * Playing the Latest Dance nit? it Any Size Orchestra Furnished if ee oe ae ng their | A Cress teetion of 514 8th St. Phone 130K CRETARY iT INSTALL NEW i j “The Man Who By stallation of its recently elected ENJOYABLE DANCE eledeeeiededeto Llobeolpbotede tebe RI ES one ‘y. Mrs. Robert Dutton, will be . a saad ave “Std a; fee — ———— Knows Insurance” N Avoid The Lady Foresters held an enjoy — Site “ ; one of ‘the features of the business 3 meeting of the marck chapter of i the Order of Eastern Star at the Ma- ple taking advantage of the lifting of | : sonie temple tonight, Initiations and | he (ae eee ot ee eee) | Cuticura Talcum balloting on petitions will also be tak: | anga epidemic. This is practically the ° jenup. last dance for the members of this or- | Is So Refreshing ization and their friends for a ths ME L ATTENDED — | fost tor weeks asthe Lenter s ely scent ted, antiset There y cellent attendance is inaugurated Wednesday. MeDon-| at the meeting of the PE. 0, ald's orchestra furnished the music. | hood held at ‘the home of Mr Dollar, Pearson courk apartm night. Many interes were} Andrew Sauer, well known breeder made on the history of New York state | and raiser. of pure bred Holstein and which was the subject of the discus: | Duroc hogs, in the city attending Sion, the republican convention. Mr. Sauer, who operates a big farm near Wash- GOES TO OREGON burn, says he one of the farmers W. Nicholas the Fourth street} who never believed the sugar-coated tailor, has left for Oregon, where he | words handed out by A. C. Town) will spend ay weeks V) ing his|“The farmers are awakening,” si daughter, Mrs. Joney Walker, and | Mr. Saner, “and they are fast dishe- with other relatives apd friends, While |lieving all the things that Townley in the northwest he plans to visit | promises.” Portland, Seattle and other points of eee \ interest. Tribune ‘Want Ads bring resuiita able dance last night at the Knights of Columbus hall, a great many peo- POOR a MANE EOIN 8 CM RAR, SO ly Columbia P! snorra: Columbia Records GN SASY TERMS WHEN JBIZE3: cowan's DRUG STHRY ] Bismarck, N. D. Feb. 18 THE AGAINST ‘TOWNLEYISM . OLIVER ' MOROSTO PRESENTS HOMESTEAD MEETS TONIGHT ‘ Capital Cith Homestead No, 300 will ‘hold a special business meeting at the Knights of Pythias hall this evening, | when all membe are requested to. attend The business of the evening he followed by a two hours’ gociat ou, Which is expected to prove ticularly enjoyably, ak asin fs tells ie i MOTT HAS MINING COMPANY The Lignite Mining Co. of Mott, or- nized by P. G, Orr and HM. Cor- nell of Mott and I, A. Galloway of Bentle, doa charter from s fe Hall, The concern new Corpe Printing Co. zed at 00, and chartered ) . M. Mire: R. F. Gankelman, It, H. Bowman and A. A. Lee of Fargo and G, H. Brune of Eliott. For the Party - UTDOOR or indoor, for young or old, these deliciously satisfying creamy confections, with their rich taste- teasing flavors, add to its pleasure. | Auditorium <2" oo MOTHERS’ CLUB The members of the Mothers’ club [held a very interesting meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs, B. F. Tillotson. 809 Fifth street. The sub- ject of the meeting was France; and the roll call wa pred with “Pameus Frenchmen.” } C. 1. Me- Coy presented a paper on “French ‘hildren’s Observations of American Soldiers.” and Mrs, J. J Bankston spoke on “Reelamation of Northern France. There was a good attendance pat the meeting, in FREDERIC and FANNY HALTONS FAMOUS FUN AND FASHION HIT OMBARDI, LT REAL COMEDY | SEEING IS BELIEVING THE N E W | Locomotive Electris, A great variety of sizes anc asssort- ments. Daintily boxed in artistic pack- ages. Fresh and pure always. ec At the best candy stores everyuhere. ) embodies many valuable featured not found in eny i This mach is equipped with a gas or ef Marks é ter at the boilin; ‘, The ic of the boiler and the heat under i# forms a forceful va and steam act hastening the cierusing process ang s .- ilizing the clothes at the same ! | The washing machine that ¢ in5s the be~! resulis in the | THE PARiS FACTORY MINNEAPOLIS MINNESOTA ae BROKEN ALL.) pie EW YORK LAUGHING RECORDS \3°"" tc FoR THE LAST 2 YEARS)2 <_< thant A number of jocal members of the Knights of Columbus returned yester- day from Dickinson where they partic- ipated in the iuitiation ceremonies | there of the Dickinson Knights of Col- | tumbus chapter. A big “class of over sixty members were admitted. Those who made the trip from here were A. H. Simens, Thomas Galvin, John Runge, George Cunningbam of Dris- coll; Henry T. Murphy, P. J. Cabill of Wilton ; Francis Halloran, Joe. Hoe: Thomas Lee, Lonis Carufge, Vather Hiltner and Bishop Werhle. quickest and simplest manner. EVERY PART GUARANTEUP ~ With GRACE VALENTINE and Original Company Prices :: : =: 55¢. to $2 20 Seat Sale at Harris & Co., Monday. Hight sheet cavecity, copper bo ter, wrmiger Sold hy re Lomas Hardware | © LEO CARRILLO

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