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BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE RIVE » bye a = ao pe “ AUXILIAR 10 “FASCINATINGLY PICTURESQUE” IS » VU: BUTTE TRIBUTE TO WHITESIDE PLAY} , ee hy LEGIO | Charming Diversity Them , ; LEGION GIVEN “T want to assure you that a rare Hons cand a0 each and every vane a har Ing 1versl of Style emes " et treat is in store for your patrons, and | Mem has.he presented a new phase of | ' \ . f those who miss it will regert it,” writes eae artistry.” He did that again . . L ATEST RULES a Butte friend of Manager E. H. 1.) ‘The play is a dramatization. of one n rin uits ' 3 Vespermann in enclosing a review from|of Robert. Louis Stevenson’s ° most : { CS the Butte Minor of “The Master of famous stories, 1 6 H at ‘| Ballantrae,” which will be presente ‘Presented, in play form, it is the en- i He te Regulations. Under Which Or at the Auditorium tonight by Walker) actment. of what might be considerd ganization ‘Function Just ede: ane since Hed Mans: | a Bevery lees att ‘9 do wit i field gave us ‘The Parision Romance’|a Scottish family of high degre. * aie ‘ » Issued ¢ has the stage of this country been of-| And the manner of its ‘introduction, ' EAUTIFULLY expressing the spirit of a fered: so fine a dramatic performance | by means a a prologue spoken by the youthful vivacity and refined elegance The. Women’s auxiliary to the, Of;tonight’s offering at the Auditor-| “Voice of the Armor,” and its conclu- acl : aa 5 ) ; American legion of this city;has re- ium the Butte Miner says: sion with an epilogue delivered in ths in line, design and trimming. ° ’ ceived rules and regulations. for the As fascinatingly picturesque as 1]/same way, give it a characterization i “overnment of its activities from Jo yore old papas eee ati ae en that is ei onrectisel ee . P,. Williams, state secretary of the ‘lantrae,” w. at great actor, Walket| , ‘10 attend this production is like a 1 . e we ae ‘ legion. The regulations were adopted Whiteside, in the stellar role and wita| few hours’.wandering through some There is such wonderful diversity of styles Wooti gs hy the executive committee of the . Fplendia coraa ty, of Supporting, art. nicient, iemend endowed shatie elle a that it is easy to select just the model which y national arganization of the legion ists, at the Broadway last night, wax] part ofits story is intoned in the i 5 *, i d ana t flést’ instructions: went one of the artistic theatrical treats of | misty/half-light by the caretaker who best reflects the personality of the wearer. out-to the auxiliaries. many years in Butte. And so the audi; | has grown up in its very shadow. The rules and regulations, as sent ones Sint caxed the capaclty of the With pachand | ecmbee or the A out by Secretary Willfims, are’ as heatre last night found it. cast perfect in interpretation of his or tot * 7 follows xx : To Say that Mr. Whiteside !s a won-] her part in ‘the production, with the In Precision of fit ang ei eamnent a ¢ The national dues are 25 cents and a derful stage artist is but to reiterate | play slendidly staged, the affair was detail, the best traditions of quality suit- the state “dues 50 cents per -year, TOM what is so well known to the theater- | an event of importance. ‘ making are embodjed. 2 The state dues will include. all' stan- MOORE || seers throughout the nation. — Tt occasions thought and recollection. / “ dard cards and forms to be used by Star in He has come .to Butte in “The of it remains Jong afier the final cur- E r ‘ the local units. The auxiliary unit ‘Goldwyn Pictures | Typhoon: in various other produc- | tain. 5 : i K ' >» membership card is similar to th i 7 f There is a bewildering wealth of marvelous Legion’ membership card with the ho appears. in “The Gay Lord \ effects, i ll ing-like materials, em- Ht pana any a in with ald a cues” You! Ike this picture for its DAUGHTERS OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION bellished ek Bate arranged ‘ive of also an auxiliary pin with a gold star at For its plot and its 4 ; 4 if |, Pep. and punch. For its p! 5 f , af gu tne Centr StOr tliaee ane ost A { photography. At the Orpheum tonight HELD INTERESTING MEETING FRIDAY buttons; some have chic embroidered vests, rs ‘i Pe and tomorrow. ai ron : star for fhe! -tven anerubers: ‘ $ The regular monthly meeting. of the the membership of the chapter up to others show smart conceits of cut in sleeve, lara trek Minishoshe chapter of the Daughters | 47. “Mrs. McGray gave an account of ‘collar or skirt. Membership in’ the auxillary shalt VALLEY CITY GETS ° AAR Dangw the meeting of the national magazine 2 f 4 be! limited’. to the mothers; wives, t of the American Revolution was held committees held at Washington. last m fe. ) iD daughters and sisters of the mem-| GRATIN MEN’S MEET )iast rriday at the-nome of Mrs. C. W.| April. Mrs. McGray stated that, Mini- ee : , ers of the America re and i ee : McGray, Miss Vivian Irish and Mrs. |'shoshe chapter had the largest num- You will be charmed and pleased, and we cor- he mothers, wives daughters and| Grand Forks, March 8.—With the} p, 1) Owens, assisting. Mrs. BE. a.| ber of subscribers to the D. A. R. i invite 4 i i sisters of all men and women who selection of Valley City as the next} morierg, regent, presided. magazine {it proportion to its mem- aially invite an early inspection. were in the military or. nayal ser-| convention city and the election of] yivs, Owens, state chairman’ of the| bership of any chapter in the country PEG, vite. set athe Aaa Seates at. a officers, the annual meeting. of he historical and reciprocity committee, | and shat North Dakota had won the P i 50 mM ADIL 7, and Nov. North Dakota Grain Dealers’ associa-} spoke on the work of that committee. | $50 Liberty. Bond prize for, the largest. a 11. 1918, and who died in line tion closed here: The assoqlation Tne members were reminded to ac- | Subscription list, ‘ rices range from $39.50 and up \ any oe es honorable: ‘discharge | was held ‘at. the Methodist church,| tively co-operate in the thrift’ driv Mrs. J. M. Martin reviewed the I). , pease o NON 11, 1920: after which the delegates went to the] jeing fostered all over the country vy | A. R. magazines for the year. Mi 1 s ALT Ha sary lato ue au Commercial club rooms for a smoker] the federal government of which Mrs. | Irish read selections from. Hlizabet) t solutely non-political and is’ not ’to be| and informal program. : Alfred Zuger is director for this coun: | Poe's article in the January number of : ME ee eee ee Stipar Hen The oflicers for the, ensuing yeartiy Mrs. EB. B. Cox has been named | the magazine on “America’s Greatest |]} [7 : Beeson eA A ey pena es po jus e promotion: ‘of! are: ., : chairman of the committee represent- | Problem.” Mrs, H. H. Steele sang two | y f . Ee MS Teter sseorine Leathe - vane; Sherwoods. ing the,chapter in this work. her ubienl selec after which dainty Rew ceparate Delightful dealer sli e menaNOy SRN ice - President — George Kauss.) MEMBERSHIP NOW 47 refreshments were served. i ai Maite for or meambeut, of, a. Salt Hannaford. f.|_ ve. applications for’ membership | ‘The meeting for April wilt be held irts o New Frocks Brie einer eile. oes et WOH Seeretary—M. ©, Gaulke, Thompe | were unanimously approved, bringing | April 2 at the liome of Mrs. Steele, Quality Silks for Misses ly ct pW s xillary” Treasurer—L. P. Ormsby, . ' 2 ’ I. * . of the: American Legion, These men, together with the fol and: Woolens “First in Style’—“First in Variety” and Women iy \~ + CHARTER REQUIREMENTS lowing comprise the directorate: that he, Langer, had visited, heads + . —Foremost in Values’ \ a _ When it is desired to form an aux-|" 4, M. Thompson, Cogswell; L..B.| of banking and other corporations in EK D iliary, applications for a. charter! allen, Jamestown; A. B. Hunt, Sterl-} Minneapolis and St. Panl and de- _ Should: be made to the commandér of ing; Robert McCluskey, Wabek; S. A.| manded of them that they raise 1 he * ite denartipent a which the post of Garber, Fortuna; E. Mares, Wheat-] “slush fund” to be turned over to htm | t rs = ie the auxiliary’ is located, provided, Jand, and Charley Lawson, Hannah. for, political purposes in North. Da- oe o F Ph a he A : i " however, that the. application’ must ———____—_ kota. , HENS RING UP | a esciiea: ie anu Palaheens Hs a + first be duly approved by the post to ; S| The newspaper's attorneys will now i | novia | hela CAP aire i wii the, auzitiary nit is to be at Se ec ceD WaEN he. olive ‘tol makecancanawer: te. the A EGGS ON CASH f cording to a wireless from that vessel. tached, he charter: will be issued HEAD K _ , Suit, or appeal to the supreme court i iy by the national, commander and: na- ‘ IX rr | from Judge Cole’s:decision. 1 ane i REGISTER NOW t NSTANTIN PLE MINNESOTA WINS i tional. adjutant upon reeeipt .of the | DEPUTIES. M Judge W..S. Lauder of Wahpeton: * p) “BOUNDARY SUIT application ‘properly. .executet and poe ee) i and A. G. Divet of Fargo represent Supreme ‘Court Holds It Mere St, Louis,«Mo., March 8, — A i) , Approved by the commander of the] Mexico City, March 8.—Members of ; Mr. Lapger. | i \ : Se | bell rang in the kitchen of the : rat erieied z 6 department or oe the department ex | the Honduran congress of deputies en- a | Beok Adjustment in Opinion heise ot Robert W. Miixton of |! | Wasuington, a Cc, Macchia. MINN ceutive committee, gaed -in-a. pitched battle during the this city, and was followed by | sota today. won its suit in the supreme The minimum membership of the third week of February there being |GOPHER NATIONAL rg Down Today the cackling of a proud hen. \ : pees court against Wisconsin to determine * we auxiliary unit is 10. Each auxiliary - Kil) and wounded:according to private GUARDSMEN RETURN perm ikl é “There's someone at. the dor,” Local. N A ts Cit the boundary between those states: is to elect a president,’ vice president, advices reaghing this city and publish. IKE ral Washington, D. C., March 8.—Pro-|| {1 visitor suggested. oca ewspaper Asserts City) along the upper and. lower St. Louis secretary. and treasurer. Each aux-| ed ‘in El. Universal today. Amons FROM STRIKE DUT \ vistons of the income tax act of 1916 “Oh, no” ‘replied Mr. Maxton, Already Is Headquarters bay and also the St. Louis riyér, -ifary unit ‘will have ‘an executive | those killed were the president of the poe ea ne < tasine ae iitkne slog’ dividends dc. “One of my hens has just laid an sf cominittee of at least three mem-| congress, It Is stated the fight has} gt, pani, March &—=Recall of the na-| i aaa ib egg!” ; : of D’Esprey vers, and the, auxiliary officers are| resulted ina. nei revolution led by | tional guardsmen on strike duty at In-, “l@?ed by corporations our of earnings Mr. Maxton tired of. support-. | to be members thereof ex-officio. ' General Garcia’ ngainst the Guiterrez | ternational Falls was ordered at noon! 8nd profits caccruing subsequent to ing hens that would not lay, he Paris, March 8—Constantinople is f _Each, auxiliary, unit is. to be. at: | government.’ today: by Governor ‘Buenqulst oif: the, Maren 1/1918; were held unconititu-| | explained, so he rinstalled “trick <|| nary occupied by allied troops un- tached to a regularly chartered post | PeeemaR IRON recommendation of Acting Sheriff Wail tional today vy ihe supreme court. nests’ fn his hennery, ilar ‘the weceldloia: oPith intheg at { of the sericea, Legion, © Subject o| ORDWAY HEADS’MANDAN_ |ana Major Garis, assistant to Adjutant; The court. divided five to four, Jus: When a hen enters: it Deptt ik solitaa oat bas et baba - ut ” the regulations: of the, national ex- ‘ : General Rhinow. ., tiecs Holmes and Day joining in one door closes and: imprisons the || {8 pointed: out by 0 hewspaper. \ ecutive committee, each . auxiliary CHAMBER. OF COMMERCE i BEE SAMA I 4 dissenting opinion and Juaties Bran- foul until released by the owner. which, says iat city is headquarters \ unit is to be an independent, unit.) 9 8 WISCONSIN JOINS WITH deis ad Clarke in another, In this way Mr. Maxton ascer- || of MAE ee esperey and preta) are > provided, however, that no auxiliary Mandan, March '8.—The newly ; ‘Justices: Pitney,’ in’ .ceudering the tains -what hens are laying the ih he rts or 16.000 French troops ath wunttyin Ponpaniition anti. ex: | clected drectore of the Mandan Com-| DAKOTA IN OIL CONCERN | contt's: oninion, suid, stock aividends || “2 ausciote atarm i sca [1 In addition there are In’ Constant : : at 2 pete fa ee ion until eX- | mercial club held iets fat meotine 5 are No more than a “book adjustment | sto ae atta on Rr Seta aga | nople one regiment of Italians and a ITS REAL Roatan enn last evening and organized. by electing} yaney City, N. D,, March 7.—Resi- #24 do,no change thé nature, charac- gia tse 4 i Fi i Ne Das . i- ‘ g sy bo af when-a:hen seeks exit by press- | battalion of British troops and there the following officers for the ensuing] gents of Wisconsin and North Dako- , fer. future relations, or interests of a ing hhiiletconie of tHe doe the )[#re other British forces in the region MEANING : Yenrs ta have’ joined in the formation here ; “poration.” i 2 ici in; i | | of the straits. AND How TO: President—W. H. Ordway. : i bell in the kitchen rings. | Se HOUSE P of the Prairie Independent Oil -com- Spay carrera ‘The plan- has worked succdss: *: piCES es Aarne, ATTAIN {[T Vice president—J. W. Hintgen. pany with a capital stock of $25,000. WEATHER REPORT fully P lie nasi waver 1 month H BARGAIN Treasurer—Otto Bauer. Tay Teetors ate Sole hod Selly: Lowest for twenty-four hours end- fully for the past several months, |) PERE, MARQUETTE é Secretary—George F. son. ‘ | _ ing at noon... -17 bition pape meek ee Mr. lson’s office as seer eat is Sean ot Valley City, ana sex] Temperature at 7 a. m. 2 been no false alarms, 4 CAR FE RRY GOES Thi , “+ A only temporary until the board choos- "oe Die Temperature at noon. Ss a os aS Tay OS 4 ot Sa area ; aid ates of eight icone: es a paid secretary. Hughes (of Bllewortt Wie: Highest yesterday n se . DOWN OFF HARBOR sent free toany man uponre- “ toilet an ath upstairs ani eo Lowest yesterday fiquest- - - + -'s down. New hot Teton heat- || COURIER-NEWS FAILS TO NOTORIOUS REBEL Lowest last night De CITY NEWS i Ludington, Mich. March 8.—Her CUMBERLAND CHEMICAL CO.E: *, ¢ i 7. Precipitation ... o stern crushed by ice, Pere Marquette Bd cg! ileTenn | ANE, plant. Full cement base- SIDESTEP LANGER LIBEL LEADER EXECUTED | Highest wind velocity MEETING POSTPONED car ferry No. 3 went down one-haif be ila Bac Nase ean ment with laundry. Located D Aaa pria We aumento be Forecast ‘The ‘regular meeting of the Royal} Mile off the local harbor early today. in.the central part of the city. Fargo, March 6.—A demurrer, inter- Mateo Flores, a notorious rebel leadec, For North Dakota: Generally fair R. S.. ENGE, D. C, Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9, 11—Lueas Block—Phone 268 Neighbors scheduled for Wednesday PHONE 909 The Bismarck Sign Co. 406, Broadway ‘ This property is worth $6,000, }/ posed by, attomesss, for the Fare’ |uas be executed by. Carranza troops, | and ‘enst portion Tieaday "=| Might has been postponed. This action but for quick sale will sell for || jroucht against that paver by William| scording to advices to the military | Othe ‘Temperatures ak to tine thot hab seatas’ ote che . \ $4,600. This is a bargain of }i tanger, attorney general. has been| committee here today. He was cap-| winiston . G| night for rehearsal purposes. ! > : ayy 4 bargains, . j overruled by Judge A. T. Cole of the| tured Saturday. St. Paul. 3 : i ac Dem se. ea ) Cass county district court. Cae eR Pea Winnineg 12 MEET FRIDAY J. H. Holihan The suit, Jeutichea several, month WANT TO BUY 6 or 8 | Helena & 18 Bismarck council, Knights of Colum- This eS F se 1 Sat 4 th ‘ x te 50,000 damages, Attomey A A shicago . 2) bus, wil t Friday night at 8 t First Door East of Post Office | Gen ‘al tate Dasing ae action on| kitchen chairs. Phone Sie Cur ; 10 Pelter, at the Knights. of ‘Colum ‘ coming Friday an urday at the : charges made against him by the G ansas Ci! 2244 at which time definite arrange- f Phone 745 I Saves Soelenae “orca tothe. eens |" "oe Tribune. tf . ROBE ments, for the big ‘initiation, “which wil Meteorologist. | he staged April 6, will be completed. Pit: ieee ae JURIST AND WIFE RETURN . _ CONVICTED OF Justice and Mrs, R. H. Grace have t a G (she ASSAULT, GETS __|retume io'this lg following vist Hil d h S E to th home at Mohall where they _ TWENTY YEARS|‘iet"tota ahve "Oh esr ste uldreth to Opea i Fargo, N.D.. March $5 uitam to, oe ee at Mindty Mrs. Srace ohnson, convicted: in the Cass RE See i i & Fe Ne iene a thon 5, in antenea M. D. Hildreth of Fargo Will Speak at the vas sentenced today by Judge C. rooms; mus well heated. rite c ‘: | M. cooley-to 20 years in the state | ait" aint RY "Cates: two roost tif] Court House Tuesday Evening, March 9, penitentiary. Trial of the case modern spouse: phe _fultable. for, gwo Cl k i vas lucted behind closed doors. people, 3rd St. Pl 65. -3-8-d . : 4 state’s prncipal witness, P MOTHER MAKES IT HARDER FOR CRIM- HEL FOR ‘ ah nha INALS i Ss ect Will Be——___.. Austin, Tex—A Gentral Law En- A mate whos auceat® His ae Ree forcement Bureau, to aid in appre-| gyer-wrought or who 1s hin, . “THE UN FI Meee Gmina Wp, Hictby Un: | paleornervous, should find re- | der the new, syste the sheriff esd newed energy in every drop of only’ flash descriptions of criminals | ht e iS : toithe governor's office whence. tt is i Mr. Hildreth comes direct from Washington, at once disseminated throughout the is ny 5 } ig : state; by means ofjsresial bulletins. N where he has been in close touch with condi- ee eae oe . | WHISKEY THE é EM U LS l 0 tions for the past several months. Let it help tum your daily ith an interesting | GRAND LARCENY oaks icon nburdehtopleanure He is a De ae Me be - || Scott's Emulsion is abundant || Message to deliver. : i ail $ . . : . : \ charles Hem and Joceph Russel || in those nourishing hd il] A cordial invitation is extended to the public Jeaded guilty in distrist court t er ; _ Med guy nats cou © || gents that every mo Il to hear him. | Feethe celltr of CL. Chase. || in the land needs. i a : | Judge Bardwell today sentenced | | Qoott & Bowne, Bloomfield, We =U IT NT charge for admission. No collection. | Heff to three years in the tee i. eZ iary eS ————————— : ; i: ete tre era | i) A straight-out talk by a progressive Ameri- cae Pe When you need a Sign ||]. can in behalf of Progressive Americanism. Come and hear him. Court House, 8 P. M., Tuesday.

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