The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 25, 1920, Page 5

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WEDN SDAY, FEB. 25,' 1920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE FIVE , BUENOS AIRES TO PAY HONOR 2 TO COLUMBUS Majestic Statue of Great Navi- gator Will be Erected i in Harbor Buenos Aires, Feb. 25.—As voyagers entering the harbor of the greate! of North America behold the m Statute of Liberty, so within the pers ent year those coming to the greatest city of South America will behold a majestic sentinel, a tewering statue of Lad Christopher Columbus. The Monument of the tor will not, like the Lib tatue in New York, stand in the harbor, for Buenos Aires has no real harbor, but < ‘ will rise nearly 100 hundred feet in height from a point n the water's ge. The site selected is in the broad Paseo Colon, in front of the Goyern- ment House, whence the statue will overlook the beautiful Plaza Colon and the wide expanse of the River*Plate| ys... aeaer 5 . ity it enters the ocean. Mitzi and four buds of fashion in Henry W. Savage’s musical comedy, “Head Over Heels,” at the; A Really Absorbing Display of SPRING SUITS, Y GOWNS ani FROCKS for Ladies and Misses reat naviga- Representing 10 years’ labor of the Auditorium Wednesday night, March 3. Wyo sculptor, Arnaldo Zocchi, appropriate- RR een ly a native of the country in which the F oS GREER aw san sci A . discoverer of America was born, the THe ene tee meesteed (a be \; Sew si ‘7 ” i monument. soon will be shipped from Ie Me SATITER | SPRIN G “WRAP | the artist a:wvorl uae Rome to Bue-| Chancellor Commander. | IS CAPE WITH | suede. cloth in a periwinkle blue ith collar and eulfs of two-toned checked suede, ; There is deep. cheulr yoke with 1 second yoke dropped below nda CIRCULAR YOKE three-quarter caps, cnt in one piece, a Ss dropped from that. The coat tas u le at 1p held nd butto nos Aires, according to recent advices. The image of the navigator is itself’ gz feet high carved out of a single block of marble, It will therefore have to be brought over in one piece, Crities who have visited the sculp- tor’s workshop 1 CARD or T HA We desire to thank our their many acts of kindness i { hereavement of wife, mothe sis-| ter and for the many beautiful floral | Cees: | o side, a place with roles, There are so many points of attraction in this Spring showing, that we hardly know which to emphasize with most prominence. The models ‘are very distinctive in the elaborate conceptions as well as the more severe tailleured designs. The cloths are of the very newest and most fashionable weaves and the colors are of . very rich tones with artistic trim ming treatments. And then there is another very vital attraction——a price modera- tion very unusual when associated with such elegant styles and Sone buttor gently and seen the work virtually. completed write that, for symbolic beauty and grandeur of ‘ . proportions, the mouument. will be one of the most impre: ein the world. “The column supporting the statue of the navigator is placed upon an} BURGLAR TWAIN TO BE HEARD IN JUSTICE COURT, Charge Ma ade that Brothers-in- Law Had Des Evans, | John ‘Evans, Mrs. John Evans. | c respondent of La Razon. “The front ” part of the socle is the bow of a Lattin MISSIONARY ship about to be launched into the sea; 5 } by four youths with naked torsos bent |} WORK THEME with effort. Th ene represents the | My, Toh) 1 start of the caravels of Columbus from |) / F ‘OR MEETIN tie the port of Palos, §| 2 “High up on the is the figure of C toga of a Roman matron, she extends with naked arm the to 4 Jumines the new lands and which, a youth beside her gaz with inspired countenance, J under dis “From this base rises the pedestal, I American Indian and his slender as the tower of a lighthouse, | White Neighbor” will be discussed by and on its summit.straight and upstand-| Ms. Benton Baker. The gre: it aay Of Oe F. Ale. non En- tire Store | . but two months refora school, | law. John W be arraigned im} on at charge of hav: | Wily remeve the free el and field, in, how of the vessel} A most inte "i ation. Tn the | been prepared for the — missic ing which will be held in y church Thursday after hoon at 3 o'clock. _ Phe American Indian will be the sub | <x program has a eu court toda attempted store ope sonths Sof the tracks qualities. The twain arc se Webb Brothers i: used of having set | enterprise. with a xea- | going wheelbarrow, whieh fell inte “First in Style’—“First in Variety’ —“Foremost in Values” the hands of Mr. Brown, who ehaneed lo have selected his store as. sleep: nese | SS ing, in his hands a navigation chart | ar ars alien lane half unfolded, tawers ahove all the yee | auLthe YW. mong the Futians ee Ua youthful figure of Christopher Cohim: | WHL be sven i Mrs, Fred Janson, ARTE Rea Eee selitl | 5 versona rk ny the Hopis : eu en ea ele Seeeta aaa a eRe ed . ares | os oe erie at cei Ase kh ene visi a the emit! Toes MIENNESOTA WOMAN | ae = ‘i Seal Mr. Brown's. store his been the phy 3 hile owners, for - expressed surprise that his = eaemes rare eran ‘The American Indian on the New | * Cf ae j SCONE ofS bu rs during the ating of Hien | i » yatine ‘HERE ON VISIT TO Mill,” Mrs. William Nuessle. of § f ne mM should have gained so, i | CITY NEWS : | i fc : j ‘ast few monihs. He finally w y- | 8e8 State show tison, who has taught the f months, He: finally was (per- many Members of whom he had noi | { = a aa SS eainie staded to seta trip for the, burgla “automobiles in the \ 6 sae ae ° =i jell of her ine ork eto 20 doe Tee Ce te atthe close of the last fiscal | previously heard, as indicated by the = DAUGHTER CALLED ‘ IGES GULL: pictur dcuriens ie is total licet " r Rey i St. George's guild will ae Thu lustrations of het wo i Of this total ven ea Semen me hy Hee res ; Repub- | tes, Wilhiane Grassman of Morr ramen era eat smi ain MeGetti- F He was rewarded at state ad ftieans at Millsbore last week. Minn. who had been here ‘ | day afternoon at the home of Mrs, T.) ee K. Smith, Mrs, Dan Metietti- | Oelock ‘Tuesday morning,’ when War; Puildiitg amd road maintenance, ‘The | President Ward stated that sof SANs cailite ier aaventeer | t. Atkinson on Avenue B. Routes | field dropped in for a visit which the | Balance xoes to the c ‘ bec able to learn none o 11) Tweltth street, South ane eee lene cutly did not ane [FANS eomty het the list with sive republicans wha met | raat a loc) hospital Mon! : | ~ a CCT ‘ meee ieipate 6p inte a formal | HUlomoblles: registered, paid) his w4. | St, Maes’s Sewing citele will mie oo Te 4 We th *| aril aes aS eae f 2 sue but this : \ CGUALES Halton lareentlcninnee 1 0 ay’s eather J Ollicers charge ‘that ti, Warfield [PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE versight, sai on man. peal | yng came tw Ame | J. A large attendance is ily has heen receiving char: ‘ ; 5 x ‘ she had lived fe desired: nity chi TAC ‘EN " : for | ee For twenty-four hours ending at | a the army and NOT ACQUAINTED WV ITh + whither “ Visits IICRINGOX | oo ther sonrrees shite at the same Ue HILLSBORO PARTISANS | * i vere s r Durial last, evening, if George B ‘Tempe it is charged, a ified and Adams r - : . 7 following at Webb | aye T ieha have been helping themselves to Mr ae Wheat imported from Canada in Ne- | pros. undertaking rooms, attended by’ Pilate aera bas Mdnanlee i | Brown's. provisions. Brown's loss Rob. Ward, Garrison banker and) vember and December htst year} the Daughters of Rebeka aud friends in fhe interests of the interchur¢h consisting chiefly of hams and bacons: cher and president of the i mounted to T4tSST7 bushels valued | op the fami H.C, Postleth- ‘ cha Dakota Progress shyterian church Republican league, | at $3,204.71. 14 | waite of the ofliciated. young vbly) will re have been quite b grand larceny probi world movement. est jas ¥: Precipitation. BAPTIST Alp SOC Ly . Highest wind vele | Nhe Ladies’ Aid soci iety. of, the. Fore i Shri ree —— | Yaptist church For Notth Dak Partly Glial Sr ae an tinecharae coats] MORE THAN $756,000 | aaa A. Hilly e|seoy ae rising temper tye winter models, especially such as! FOR MOTOR LICENSES If Morgaret Oeverland Gross | ‘ ‘ PO crc pitted ; capes and oddl ped col- TN | Will, he hos Temperatures eee aoe haces Ik PAID BY MONT Fitcu ‘to aitehd. ‘ i Teacher in Art LAYS IT ALL TO WELL | will g've Lessons in Oil and Wa- ter Color. po—e* KNOWN REMEDY 1! i UMINATING of Cards for J . / PE- RU- NA all Occasions done to Order. _ 1] Consultation in E i County, ‘Tenn., at the age of | Phone 332. N3 Thayer St. d from a coat Blanche ‘Bate: — “ » popular Henry Miller; Boise, Idaho, Feb. 2h Slis ‘The Famous Mrs. Fair It is) more than three-quarters of a mi CURR NT VI i + The Current | a meeting in’ the community room ‘ Y at the library Wednesday aft at 3 o'clock, “Child Welfare ROLEI | Kindergarten and Americanization.” Meteorolo: and the “Community Story Hour” will| be the topics presented. | | ENJOYING THE SANDS AT MIAMI i Enforcement Chief eS ; Given Authority to- | Command Armed yore) INTERCHURCH WORLD MEF Am w in the interests of the in terchurch world movement will be hel: at St. George's parish house at) = Mrs. Belle DeWitt, Gainsbor | seventy-three boasts of her ph: y and tells che son for her good health in the following letter: “T have been using | Pe. -TU-nat for twenty 3 My age A seventy three and IT have been re- P v'clock Frida fternon. Rev. I. _ ve y 7 nly are urge ; , x though you dd die. WO bot nae = a anda box of Pe- eal ni itt te ly and sos ee wee! | loner wore va tates Sete | an acuee an areal Your ee yt ine tor | FURNITURE SALE - | cough i colds. They relieve me oon as I begin to take the BIG BARGAINS had catarrh of the stomach and bowels, and your medicine cured me after I had spent lots of money with doctors. “I know one woman who Mahorany. Ives-& Pond Prin: vas cured of serious bowel trouble after the doctors had given her up Grand: Piano used onl to die: She took Pe-ru-na and is a and perfectly well. Tam a strong ; al lano; use onl ly always cured me.” alittle; as goed as new. Fine believer in Pe a because it h j Mrs. DeWitt is just one of many thousands, who attribute their health || Walnut Bedroom Suite. Splen- a has did Dining Table. Sectional tion for him te | | telepgraphic autho lead an armed force into upper Mich-| igan to suppress the whiskey rebe An jnteresti ee Us ue dae ae eae at lion in Iron county had been forward: | | Bab ee ets ed fi Washinton. home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L, Kellstrom, |“ a | 920 Fourth street. Thi is out of U/ BREST LITOVSK | to this old and tried remedy. For nearly one-half century Pe mat. attractive ures which is; } reanis ings entertain | been the main dependence in the American f: da ij did Dining Table. : 1 Inents AH ave fut tated Us | AT i 3. | he, colds, catarrh, stomach and bowel disorders and all catarrhal || Bookease. Child’s Bed, and ae on it is. nike al TRE ATY s TANDS, conililigns. “it Ss wvonderfully good practice to keep Pe-ru-na in the | other furniture. members bring a friend. S AYS GE RMAN Yi | house for emergencies i 2 an See enor aL OF I SOLD EVERYWHERE TABLETS OR LIQUID | n K 1GHts OF PYTHIAS | Copenhagen, ir 2 AU regular meeting of St. Fimo teles from lin denies re- Lodge, Knights of Pyth will be held | cent) reports regarding a Russian Ie at K.P. Hall this evening at eight | peace offer to Germ: and alxo de-} vlock, Work in second degree, and | wes @ report that any will par- ticipate in the peace negotiations be-j tween the gr s of Germany and the Russia soviets government s been at peace with he treaty of Brest-Lit- SE DELICIOUS APPLE JAM OR CONSERVE WITH YOUR HOT CAKES, TOAST OF WAFFLES "7 REX TODAY i" seein aon me HAVE IT HOMEMADE Iv ONLY TAKES 5 MINUTES TO MAKE j very extensive market i “Mnieviean sles, partic —FROM— continent, ATARRH For head o7 throat) Catarrh try the vapor tTeatment—= | 4 MRS. SHEPARD’S Miami, Fla., Feb. 25.—Mrs. ae W. Vanderbilt (left) of | PURE APPLE FLAKES \ iNew York and Washington, and her daughter, M ‘ornelia Van- ; iderbilt, are among the thousands who are spending the winter) Only 25¢ a Package Vi iCKS - % APORU imonths at Miami. Above picture wa apped on the sand beach. | } : Y j Q o | Note the cigavet in Mrs. Vanderhilt’s right hand | RK u al eal: 2 ‘ Demonstrations at Your Grocer

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