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<a > MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE FIVE Mond. d Tuesd 2 MANY MINISTERS Four m ot uesday AND OTHERS FROM ‘our vil cts of Vaudeville HERE TO MEETING MATINEE DAILY 3 P. M. a NIGH CL | ' TS tAND G9 0 CLOCK IN STATE BANK Interchurch World Movement} " i« Conference Starts at Grand ‘ , PROGRAM FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MARCH 1-2 . ae Forks Tuesday Governor Frazier and Commis- eee | ALAN GRAY _ | RopeRT& STRAW |/°°™ A number of ministéra and’ butch The Talkative Trickster in ee a sioner Hagan’ Declare Ignor- | workers from this city left today for j Versatile Originalities Singing and Talking f Anv Troub! Grand Porks to attend the state con- VEE & TELLE ance of Any Trouble ference of the interchurch world A ee, movement. The conference will be Acrobats—Assisted by H RT & HELENE No confirmation contd be obtained |in session unti] Friday and ministers ' Their Trick Do Singing, Talking, Musical Monday of rumors to the effect that thy 20d others from all over'the state will ’ gs growing hostility between Manacey 1, | be in attendance. . I H B. W. R. Waters and Director General F. W. tae Mae of the Sonerence to 4 enr i i Cathro of the Bank of North Dakota | Utline the program for the inter-, y b. Warner in the Big Drama . had developed into an open breach | church work in North Dakota among which might result in the resignation] the various denominations and_ this bi, The MAN WHO TURNED WHIT of Waters and several other influential | meeting will probaply be the most | i members ofthe bank staff, if Cathro representative of the different relig-' , is retained, ious organizations in the state ever — ALSO— wernor Fraizer denied that any- hatd. hmong tions who wil attends a, * = thing unusual was transpiring in bank | from this city are Rev. C. F. Strutz, Topics of the Day Her Nearl Husband and the same assurances came | Rev. George Buzzelle, Rev. George eo aa The funniest jokes of th y from Commissioner of Agriculture and |'Richardson, Rev. John Flint, Mrs, H. a> St J e Labor John N. Hagan, who with Fra-|C- Postlethwaite and Mrs. G. B. New- e world’s newspapers, as com- A One-Reel Supreme aler dominates the industrial commis- | Co™mD. A . COMEDY sion, which hires and fires Bank of a a a § piled by the editors of the rth Dakota employes. Mr. Cathro) WARM WEATHER 1 Literary Digest, are con- THE REX SYMPHO: said the story was news to hinl, ‘ * e | Se eal bhi Aus oaune kin! te Rank| IS HIBRE TO STAY AS | 5 ad of North Dakota has been expected for MARCH 1 ARRIVES e rea | some time, It is said that were it to f COMING WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY come at this partiewlar moment it — S s 7 & \ 'e in $6 ” would be particularly ‘disagreeable to ps Norma Talmadge in “The Isle of Conquest” ([)3i ‘Townley ana some of the state |First of New Month Formally rin wits all 4 _ bank's connections, and for this reason Ushered In With Glad- P it is thought. probable that if t 5 at ; realty has been any trouble between some Lambikins *. —»! World” Mrs. B, F. Tillotson will| Waters and Cathro, it will be smooth- roc S | . CITY NEWS | present a paper on “France Faces |@4 over, for the tlme-being at least. Refusing to abide by the shadow- ; h . Forward,” Mrs. Bankston will give Conflicts in authority disagreement ace gronnd hog decision of last ‘f : “In Flanders’ Field.” over the methods adopted in handling | month’ prophesying that there would fl BABY BOY ILL DiRT? FOR GLEE an as FREE Mra be continued cold weather, March was | The baby boy of Mr. and Mrs, Rob- PARTY FOR CLASSMATES Sane 2 by difficulties | ushered into existence today escorted 4 s . ert Dutton 514 First’ street is’ very | Clarence Kellstrom, son of Mr. and | 20°, pila {ih have create (rouble be:lby a whole bevy of frolicking lambs as iturnisne t e inspiration ill. IMrs. C. Le Kellstrom, of 930 Fourth ween the bank’s two chief executives, | There was not even a hint of a lion’s | ——— street, gave w party Friday night at | Mud the Dank force is reported to have| roar in the spring like weather. | H , A EASTERN STAR his home to sixteen members of Ins | Peet ABU down the middle by the fae-)’ with a beautiful cloudiess sky, the! or t ese styles but ciever American Members of the Eustern Star will|¢lass in the Bismarck high school. | situation which: las’ growl: out-of (this thermometer aunediacely rosea its y meet Tuesday night ‘at the Masonic | Music and games were enjoyed during Cait ies vO mercurial ead above e freezing d . d ae une anata wee saan, Manager Water was ext| ect"ana Sisson oo Mey esigners have deftly adapted them to the served. ees tas touey. and BO expression | population. Sheets of ice which en- t t fi of A - ; CITY COMMISSION seen soe oe crusted pavements for some time astes and ures merican women ty The regular weekly meeting of the UA ERA GSA UDAY: C HOU ae iis PO aRRaAT Revue: s Sue ; i city commission will be held Monday | The funeral of the late Windsor APACITY HOUSE it there is aay toate the. jamb Ye ,) ° .. night at tl y hall, Heaton, who died Tuesday at Arena, i Iv It bl d th t t | t th a Fae ad EEA aa ee a the lion adage, the long red wooly —— was ld Stunt” aftertot ate eet SUNDAY, - | the: lion sagages the|lonssred cwooly § a plen at is most appealing to the nf * MAS See ie BE OF Phe decensens THEATRE SERVICE |!onser and :Bismarck’s sterner sex : ee A : : The +s of Bismarck lode No,|ffiends were present and floral re y jg ryaanbesl ' h d mo _ Ths members of Hisumrc tae No.| NI were yrestul atl Mloral te othe wil soon te, blossoming forth iB discrimination of really refined dressers who desire mouthly sonic: tei : survived by his widow, two] ‘The Eltinge theatre was filled to|"* ~* : ous aes : : monthly meeting at the Masonic temple | Heston is survived by his widow, two z i ee ea eer is d h this evening. All inembers are urged | ¢hildren, and his parents, Mr. and | capacity Sunday evening and hundreds 12.960 WORTH OF the utmost of artistic fashioning combine wit e to be presnt. j Mrs. 1. E. Heaton, who desired to attend the Sunday even- $12.91 ibl d : Mie contre dear ae ing serviews conducted ty itev. Geo] GOOD LIQUOR sensible and reasonable expenditure. William Langer, the fighting attor- |) Andrea and Jessie MeDouald, daugh- Pare tects tye Ut, electees TAKEN IN RAID 1 ney general” of North Dakota, will | t's of Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8. McDonald | Church, had to be turned away. — : j speak at the Anditorium in Fessenden | Of 700 Ninth street, entertained a) Unusually pleasing features of the . next Thursday afternoon, March 4. number of their young friends Fri-| program were two violin solos by Al-|_ Crosby, March 1.—Deputy Sheriff iy y Plaid wale tareeetiaes ip day night, celebrating their birthdays | bert E. Beckgren of the Entinge thea-| l. B. Sorenson of Noonan made a big i WILL ASSIST TAXPAYER which occured last ont Miss Bis-| tre orchestra, and the solo work of eae chutney THOU when ie e e N e Mr. F. BE, Luehe, certified lie! § ss Knowles of the capitol, | Mrs nce Pierron Scheffer, who | Prehended a big cargo of Hquor whic! : accountant: itl, be ie Pian ie 2 McDonald in entertains years soloist for F pres pene hauled jovartand and was ‘ day for a few days and will be pleas-| i the children. ». the world’s greatest violins: |@ big four-horse load. Three men * * ed to assist any Dusiness men ln ake s ay. = . Scheffer sang Fritz Kreisler's| vere taken in charge by the officer The Store of Quality. and Service i ing up their tax returns. ELECT OFFICERS TONIGHT cradle song of. 1915 with superh| besides the mammoth load which is er i select es The P. 1. Q. Sisterhood will hoid grtiatry and as an encore she respond: saa to. Reta 17 SASee. me ‘ 1 SUCCESSFUL SOCIAL its annual meeting tonight at the home| ¢¢ With “I Hear You Calling Me.” Her | 12 quarts size es to tie Case. Ne ‘The local lodge of Rebekahs held a|of Mrs. H. S. Dobler. The election | Qosing: uumber was, “He, Shall Give ere at vane opine Osu very successful social at Oddfellows ; Of officers be the principal busi | ABKels Charge Over Thee.” : Bar 2 ss i hall Friday night which netted the ; ness transacted. The present officials Reet Sctetter. Dee a her recent ts Hog broweliy aero me pomneay UNITED COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS ALABAMA SENATOR organization over $100. There were. of the organization are Mrs. John p, | Mlrrlige. was for twelve years head shee aN aeaeeeaety members and thes fricads French, present; Mis. Frank. Har. fof the musteal department of the Mlinols |tingtion was Minot. |The officers had TO HAVE BIG DANCE SATURDAY DIES AT CAPITAL a present. 5 Iris, viee president: Mrs. Philip Meyer | Women’s collexe at Jacksonville. U1. a Ha regarding this consignment, ! Ain Bi ceeieet | recording secretary; Mrs. J. M. Mar-| < Rev. kr He preached a brief and tins ere nearly evade a Hee ‘Bismarck council, United Commer- | rent or who have been guests Washington March 1,—Senator : EASTERN STAR MEETS tin, correspondence’ secretary Mrs, | impressive | ermon, and other details county ine Considerable SBeRiIAtion cial Travelers, announces that its! at other dances given by the grip| John H. Bankhead of Alabama ’ Members of the Order of Eastern’, Charles Staley, treasurer; Mrs. E. B. a ie Services were carried out effec: fi arisen, aniong! the connolsseuracot first dance of the new year will be| knights are urged to attend Saturday) dled here today after an illness of ( Sar will meet Tuesday evening at; Woodward, guard. Avely. this beverage Wa LES, its Wiue ad given at the Grand Pacific hotel next evening without any further “bid.”| several weeks from the grip. , 7:30 o'clock at the Masonic temple. —_——_—. CS ace RTE froma mone “standpoint ‘at Minot Saturday evening, with music by| The dances given before New Year's : Initiations and balloting on petitions| INSTALL OFFICERS TUESDAY |OLSON REPUBLICAN prise: hee iebes report thas caree ‘0’Connor’s orchestra. a feed at mid-| were unusually successful, and a big} Senator Bankhead was 77 years old will be the principal business. A so-| ‘The newly elected officers of. the |worth $12,960.00. > Cargo! night and all the other features which | attendance is expected for this affair,| and had been a member of the senate cial hour will follow the business ses-! Patriarchs Militant, Bismarck Canton | CANDIDATES FILE tae a gemenarae have made these informal affairs so| which will be the first which the com-| since 1907. ue ned been aa feeble sion. ' No. . 0. O. F. will be » in- —— popular. mercial travelers have sponsored for! health for months and had been con- eee ery Bee a cae Nee formally AM | Staale Hendrickson of Burke county MILLION-DOLLAR All who hold invitations for the cur-| more than two months. fined to his bed for nearly a month. ¢ LEAVES FOR MINNESOTA. uesday night, The meeting | one of the prominent republica His condition had' not been considered JEAVES FOR MINNESOTS will be held. in the Oddfellows hall. : Dy pnt republicans nom- IRS . { P Miss Bila Larson, teacher in th] Past Major Nd. Shichi of this city { titted by the Gunder Olson state con BAND TO TRAVEL : serious and until today physician had 4 . high school grades, who had been] will he installing officer. The off vention held here January 2810 be 0] ae. aman” Apa MANITOBA FIRE LOSSES attended by scores of sorrowing | reported him steadily improving. sediously ill recently following an op | who will 1 » installed by The » Kort. | (elexate to the republican national con- he Bachman usical & Enter. . | friends and neighbors of the popular | a ' emition, lett Sitarday, for Audubon, | <r cvthine Tr te aioclen, teatue cnt: |YonHion, today ‘led nominating peri] talnment Ca. recently Incorporated DOUBLE THOSE OF 1919 | cane man whose untimely death has | ENTERTAIN FRIENDS Minn,, to visit her sister, Mrs, L.! Pp. G. Harrington, ensign: 1. C. Davies, | ious for himself and Mayor W. s/[ With headquarters at Minot, will nea . | caused: suc! Mr. and Mrs. S. Swan of Avenue D t Iverson to recuperate. Miss Larson | clerk: Be eae ane mate 1 Shaw of Minof as delegate Airect next season's tour of the “Mii-; Winnipeg, Man., March 1—Mani- canes suclt eeneral regret. amneng, j entertained a number of friends at w will be gone at least a week. | Baath e * |Gunder Olson of Grafton a ‘Hion Dollar” band, formerly the Sec |toba’s fire losses’ for January this | those from a distance who attended | dinner party Saturday night at their ' —— | RAISE $160 IN CITY jcommitteeman, and H. A. Nicholson, 02d North Dakota band, which will] year more than doubled the losses for | the services were Mrs. G. C. Groot-| home in honor of Mrs. Swan's sister, ‘ FORTNIGHTLY CLUB i ae iy _ |L. F. Mahowald of Garrison and Ba | open its tour late in May, and will ve} the same month last year, according | heart, Sioux City, I - Orin Con- | vrigs Inez M. Hobart of Fargo . 4 ‘he members of the Fortnightly committees soliciting funds in! s. Johnson of Soien as presidential |n the road for about 30 wee The |to figures announced by the provin-| ley, Columbia, S. D.; Miss Vada Wil- eS ; i: dub sil meet Wednesday afternoon in| for the Young Women’s Chris- | electors, i ‘ first appearnce will be at the North {cial fire commissioner. This -year | bur, Columbia, S. D.; Mrs. L, Gooding, ¢ the community room of the public tian association Saturday secured $160) All of these men were nominated by | Dakota fairs and then the company there were 129 fires, with loss of | Columbia, S. Dj V. P Heaton, Jas. » litre A Interesting program bai is was. announced today. sone aut the first of the three republican state | Will fill dates at the fairs in the East a a year 94 fires with loss | per, ‘Minn,, and Leslie Conley, Fargo. CAS Oo R IA a ing. " None of the | conventions which have contri od in-; 8nd South. The prsonnel of the | 0 3. RESETS T 4 ns ae ted ong ol Wis Senne . with the exception of ferset No tie eae reat eae band will he practically, the same as : AQ) REC IN NEW HOME k ry “ance,” by Mrs. J. M. Martin. Tec Saag Peper a i i note denial primary campaign. last season, with Harold B. Bachman |MANY PAY LAST RESPECTS ee ie SE oD ene For Infants and Children ica ainda Eve neigh county will have met as director and My: . Bachman. PCr Pd an week igo, havi et LKS BAN its quota this year. BOND LEAVES SCHOOL as director and Moron B Bachman /TO M'KENZIE YOUNG MAN [jp their residence in ine” Strauss Om Use For Over 30 Years Members Pie earn ill hold he worn. Several soloists will be pee aa apartments on Main street. Always bears bic Woekle vehenraal Onighe a te ELECT OFFICERS POSITION FOR BANK |with the bana. The last rites for Windsor Heaton, —_—_ i the Hike club. ‘he band is making rapid} The semi-annual meeting of the ss ae While the headquarters of the| held at McKenzie on Saturday, were! Tribune Want Ade Bring Results | Signature of é strides toward perfection for the con-| Christian Endeavor society of the} Marmarth, March 1—Last week H.| Company will be in Mihot, all of the a 5 cert it will give some time this month Presbyterian-church was held Sunday | 4, Bond, formerly of our city, but for booking of the company will be done : A rehearsal was held yesterday after an the following officers were elected : | the past five years a resident of Ami. ffom the offices in Fargo and Minne- noon and the organization is. prac- President, Meenas p sae don, during which time he has serv-| Polis. f tically ready to appear, before the | Hortense | 2 Bae cera ed continuously as superintendent of Sener publie. : » | George; corresponding secretary schools of our county, handed_in his' CROOKED SLEIGH ¥ a fens H, B. Beach. There has been resignation to the county board, the MOTHERS’ CLUR ein i, membership in ee resignation to take effect June ‘rst, RUNNER AIDS IN “Reconstruction in France” is the | “ce the last sembannual neeting, the date when the majority of the | subject of the program which will be one a NAO schools of the county will close for LANDING CROOK viven at the Mothers’ club meeting ANNUAL INSPECTION the summer, ae 3 Tnesday afternoon at the home of| The annual inspection of Tancred| The reason for his relinquishing his Kenmare, March 1.—A_ crooked ‘ Mrs. J. L. Bankston, 310 Seventh | Commanfler, Knights ‘Templar, wil] be| position as county superintendent is sleigh runner, which enabled Deputy street, Mrs. Robert Dutton will con-| held Friday night at the Masonic tem-| that he is associated with the direct-|Sheriff, Iver Walstad of Kenmare to ' tribute “French Women in the New | ple. Major B, $. Person of Minot willors and stockholders instrumental in |tack @ sleigh for eight and one-half | be the inspecting officer. The regular] promoting the Stockgrowers Bank in|Miles from the farm of Senator John | meeting of the commandery will be our city. and has been elected to the Hi. Fleckten to the home of Isadore held ‘Thursday night at which time| position as. assistant cashier of that|Morgren, a farmer living thirteen final plans for the inspection will he] institution, a position which he will|Méles west of Kenmare, led to the ar- ret PIANO BARGAIN perfected. take as soon as he is relieved from|‘st of Morgren and his pal, George pereemiaToee - his present dutie: Larson, charged with grand larceny: Mahogany Ives & Pond MEETS TUESDAY eee Uateon hee contested, implicating # Princess Grand, as good as The Bismarck lodge, Auctent Order |ST. PAUL BRAKEMAN tional arrests may be expected this + of United Workmen. will meet Tues- week. - Y ; new, at one-third off. All J day night at the Elks club. All mem- HAS LEG AMPUTATED |" Poon confessed his guilt at his the Eastern conservatories bers of the Workmen band are urged} = hearing before Justice Junes at Ken- a} 3 the Ives & ; to be present at 7 o’clock so that a re-|Big Haul Made By State and|mare, who bound him over to the dis- of music use the Ives vhearsal can be held before the meet- Federal Official N trict court under $15,000 last Satur- Pond Piano. The Ives & |) ine. era icials at Noonan [day, Larson is may in the county jail. . * | a Ree EL eae : He wants to go before Judge Leigh- gt Lams s good as |} = wacHTER BUYS TRUCK Last Week ton to plead guilty, but the judge sug- | can be bought at any price. |! the Wachter Dray & Transfer Co. : gests that he wait until after the ar-| é has purchased a 1 12 ton Diamond- Marmarth. March 1—Frank Nau-|rests have been made, as Larson may 519 4th St. Phone 511-U_ |} 5 5 ay _{mann, who was seriously injured lastj prove of value as a witness. T truck, mounted on heavy pneuma: ; Pp tics, from the Baker-Toppings Co.|"riday morning when the Pusher en-) When asked why he had been en- I the truck is equipped with a special | Sime tipped over on its way down the| gaged in robbery on a wholesale basis = | dray body and it will be used in the bul from Rhame, hie taken to Miles|Larson remarked: i was just get- H - o;-| City on Tuesday night on No. 17 by|ting ready to go farming and was Phone 453 for the cel : i panies transfer and truck-| po" and Mrs, Warnshuis, and upon ar- getting things together, but it looks } ebrated Wilton Lignite) fc ae fan rival there the injured leg was amp-|like I have raised hell.” . | CARD OF THANKS utated above the knee. = aca 4, a S Coal, the best coal mined) we gratefully acknowledge all the| , Hopes were entertained for several Eee el era H até 5 e \aonetccion aad kkindnesses extended to days that the leg might be saved, but! _ Just received a large order of Alum- ’ in North Dakota. This © Mrieiee Sur ete bereavement the return circulation never appear.’ inum Heels. at the Crevskty shoe son, oi 9. i 7 hi ed to get properly started, although} have you seen them, if not come in anc } coal does not clinker and | Mrs. Me A Heaton ore Children | ne arterial circulation was not ser. lvok them over. Better yet, set dow! ? contains less sulphur | E. Conley and Wife iously impeded, the result being that’ and let us put on a pair, 105 ann : lites ‘ a set in and it wi street. Phone 898 3-1-1wk i C. F. Lambert and Wife gangrene set in and it was found 8 ) ’ and ash than any other | Mrs. G. C. Grootheart necessary to remove him to Miles! Ses t rt coal mined in North Da-|. & 4; Heaton and Family City for the operation. WANT TO BUY 6 or 8 es your rocers sweetnea A f ‘ B. R. DeLambert and Family rae Sane A ° kota. Washburn Lignite| _v: P. Heaton SLIGHTLY USED Dodge Roadster! kitchen chairs. Phone | Coal Co. | L. E. Heaton, Jr. Leslie Conley for sale. Carl Pederson, Bismarck. 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