The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 20, 1920, Page 5

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ERMINE AND CHINCHILLA . | LEAD. WINTER FURS WRITER’, WOULD PRESERVE LORE -OF THE PLAINS Keene Abbott Pians to. Weave| History of Great Plains in New Novels wy BISMARCK —<—— or BISMARCK No other institutions better equipped for their purpose—high- grade instructors. Graduates serve satisfactorily from the start the most exacting employers of bookkeeping and_ stenographic help. For particulars write G. M. LANGUM, Pres., Bismarck, N. D. Under. the management of some | of the oldest and most aggressive business educators in the country —numbers among their graduates thousands of the most successful business men and women in the VISITS MANDAN VILLAGE While vivid and thrilling stories of the great plains are fading from the minds of the rising generation, the thrilling history of the old north- west is proving a new field to liter-* ary endeavor. H Keene Abbott, dramatic critic, and novelist of Omaha, has set hefor2 him a huge task. He purposes to gather the history, of the great terri- tory, once termed by a geographer “The Great American Desert” in a series of novels, faithfully reproduc- ing the historical events through the means of narratives of days past. seph Brown, of Mandan, have been, United States and Canada. Mrs. Thomas Burscht, and Mrs. Jo-: admitted to the Bismarck hospital. In Session Throughout the Year nounced at western headquarters of the Republican committee. Students’ Practice Bank at Bismarck i | MORTON COUNTY | Dickinson and. behind Mandan, mak- HAS INCREASE Visitors Always Welcome 1,054. This puts them just ahead a of ing them the ninth city in ‘the state. Mr. Abbott, after’ gathering hemaieeee bas, left the Bismarck | K ANSAS RA. RAISES OF 26 PERCENT'+ a be in left today for Fort. Yates, to pr TRG, | ‘NEXT BEST CROP’ = , 700 LATE 20 Oe further his quest among the tha Return from Chicago ae The population of Morton county |* me Ss Mr. J. M. Edick and Miss Helen Topeka, Kan, Aug. 20—Kan- was announced by the census bu-| wANTED—Girl for general hou! lore. He has found the history of the Mandan Indians to be intensely interesting. New Book Issued A new book of Mr. Abbott’ “Wine o’ the Winds’—deals great plains history, particularly of the history along the overland trail. The book is published by one of the largest eastern publishing houses, and the first edition already has beet: exhausted. A second edition now is being printed. In this book, as he purposes in his forthcoming works, has presented a true narrative of! olden days, linked together by a story which heightens the interest of the reader. Mr. Abbott this week explored the site of an old Mandan village, on the highest butte a few miles south of the city, in company with George Will and Dr. Gilmore, secretary of the state historical society. Discover Eagle Pit One of the interesting marks of the life of the Mandans, found on} the site of an old village, was an eagle pit. An eagle pit was a hole and pioneers familiar with eal | ' five or six feet deep, large enough| would attract the magpies. The A PEL a few cents—Try It! for an Indian to stand in. The top| eagles, seeing the magpies at feast, | ness, formerly of Bismarck. SERVICES TODAY » 4 q ches, and on| Would swoop down and as they were! ' ; The Begtenes | was placed food w Center Man Here. FOR WM. PENNELL Squeeze the juice of two lemons the branches was placed food which FRECKLES Don’t Hide Them With a Veil; Re- move Them with Othine—Double Strength This preparation for the remoyal of freckles is usually so successful in removing freckles and giving a clear, beautiful complexion that it is sold} BY CORA MOORE, New York’s Fashion Authority New York, Aug. 20.—Not December but August, as most women have come to know, is the time to pur- chase winter furs. Of course, there are no cheap furs nowadays, but prices are at their lowest ebb then and there is usually a good assort- ment from which to select. Dorothy Cummings of “Idols of Clay” has posed for us in two lux- urious fur coats which show the gen- | eral lines to be in vogue. One coat is of ermine trimmed effectively with the tails of the pretty animals, and Saas eating the Indian would reach out jand grab the legs. of an eagle. Thus feathers for adornment of the war- riors and chiefs were obtained. Mr. Abbott is very enthusiastic over the proposal of Dr. Gilmore to create an outdoor museum on the state capitol grounds. Dr. Gilmore has gathered a collection of Indian relics which ranks as one of the best in the United States. is to preserve this history by the cre- ion on the capitol grounds of a typ- ical Mandan village. His proposal ; given a huge shawl-collar of sable. The second model is of chinchilla with a deep collar of its own fur. Each of the coats makes an admira- ble evening wrap, and each can be worn straight or in wrap effect. | For daytime wear seal, as for many seasons, will be a first choice, both trimmed, and while the tendency is distinctly toward the three-quarter ‘and full length, the tendency is dis- tinctly toward the three-quarter and full length, the shorter coats of last year will continue in vogue, if only i because those who acquired them will tinsist upon getting another year's wear, at least, out of them. | panied by her friend, Miss Anna Vig- city on business Thursday. Stanton Man Here Arthur Sailer, of Stanton, was in the city on business today. Dickinson Man Here J. L. Hughes, of Dickinson, was in the cityon business today. Visiting Here Peter Baker, of Cannon Ball, visit- ed relatives in the city this week. and Mrs. P, E. Byrne and boy have returned from a week’s stay on Dr. Bodenstab’s ranch north of Medora. Baker have returned from Chicago, where they attended the Gregg short- hand school. Return From Ranch W. H. Bodenstab and family Dr. Visit Here Mrs. J. J, Walker, and her two children arrived’ from Portland, Ore., this morning for a visit with her fa- B. B. Conyn, of Center, was in the J: ther, C. W. Nicholas, 38 Avenue A. Presbyterian Pienic The ladies of the Presbyterian church held a picnic yesterday after- noon ‘at Fort LincéIn. The attend- ance was good an all report an en- joyable time. Return From Lakes Rev. George H.. Quigley and family returned last night from a motor trip to Minnesota and the lake resion.| They have been gone about a month and had a fine trip. Funeral servi¢es’ for William Pen-) nell Were held at the residence, 403 Twelfth street, this afternoon. The Knights of Pythias were in charge of the services. is Among those surviving are Mrs. William Pennell; a.son,,Roy Pennell, of this city; and a daughter, Mrs. Louis Benser, 500 Fifteenth street. A. Van Horn, M. J. O'Connor, W. ‘alconer, W. F." Harris, Chas. Glit- schka, and C. W. Hintzler served as pall-bearers. Burial followed at Fair- view cemetery. A.} ly fragrant lotion into the face, necl:, sas raised the second largest wheat crop in its history this year and ve corn crop promises to be the arrest in the last five years, according to the sas state board of © based on the crop condition on Aug. 14. A total wheat yleld of 147,000,- 000 bushels, the same as fore- casted a month ago and a pro- uction of 127,900,000 bushels of corn, was estimated in the re- port. Photographing a bullet in flight is the latest chievement of a fast cam- era. —?e oJ LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES Girls! Make beauty lotion for into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and com- plexion beautifier, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweet- an@ arms, and hands each day and see how freckles and blemishes dis- appear and how clear, soft and rosy- white the skin becomes. es! It reau at Washington. A total of 18,-; | 714 was given showing a decrease of : 6,575 or 26 per cent. The county showed a population of 25,289 in 1910 but that included Grant and Sioux counties which have been organized out of Morton coun- ty since 1910. With the 1920 census of the three counties together a population 31,575 would be shown. This would be an increase of about 17 per cent. of | Williston’s population was given at 4,178 showing an increase of work, good wages. Mrs. Fred Ke man, Blackwater, N. D. ‘Will pay premium to rent, fur- nished or unfurnished house or apartment by SEPTEMBER lst HOLMBOE, 264 Phone F. There’s No Picture Like the Picture of Health The greatest, master-piecein the Art Gallery of Life is Nature’s “Picture of Health.’ It is a marvelous portrayal of the human hody at ite best. One beholds initacomposite Could Nature have taken you for he Suppose you study youreelf in the mit the presentandcompare your looks, ings and your condition with the general characteristice of this picture of the human body in perfect working order, ell parts of which aresound, well organized and disposed, under guarantee to refund the money | & > initac if it fails. CITY NEWS | Baby Girl. Spa is harmless and never irritates. See ee Oe are tsisereet ears perfgrming their functions freely, naturally. Don Gide) your. freckles, under: 3 + #| A baby girl was born Wednestay | PRIZE CONTEST Halaman tnmraetee pew: yng we ok thie of feu veil; get an ounce of Othine andi re- Beach Man Here night to. Mrs. Andrew Hill, Sixth FOR‘TOUR SONG a ing im animationKeen, alert, froah, and Im imperative, then, that you look, to.8 move them. Even the first few appli- “W. Ba {f Beach, was a visitor | street. Bs spirited: with anairof unbounded confidence —_ means torebuild your strength, energy ard tions should show a wonderful im.| , BW: Bast, of Belch): Was a 4 3 and a face rediant in color and illuminated viror—to bring your hody up ‘to a normal gar in the city today. er with a g! sw of hope and cheerfulnese. atato of efficiency in all of its parte, provement, some of the lighter freck* ie Visits Here A contest is being conducted by.| e our i es ion les vanishing entirely. Visit Here. L. L. Nelson, of Coleharbor, was} the Mandan Commercial club to ob- Be sure to ask the druggist for the i : vis-|a visitor in the city yesterday and| tain a Boosters Song, to be used when When acid-distressed, relieve the double strength Othine; it is this that is sold on the money-back guarantee. | Mrs. A. R. Tavis, of Mandan, ited her ‘mother, Mrs. Richard Pen+ warden, yesterday. She was accom- ST DAE TREE EE OS today. wanson Here Here on Business. H. G. Grove, of St. Paul, president of the Bismarck Fur Co., is in Bis- marck on ‘business. Visiting in City Mrs. E. R. Krentz and children, of the business men make a trip next week boosting the Missouri Slone fair. Five prizes have been offered. TALK FOR G. 0. P. Hiram W. Johnson will be one of the leading speakers in the Republican national campaign through the east and middlewest, begining his tour. the first week in October, it was an- San Francisco, 1 ‘Aug. 20.— Senator + indigestion with Ki-MOIDS pleasant to take as candy. Keep your stomach sweet, try Kl-molds MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION $4 The Great General Tonic yn, county commission- SATIRE Ay EDY AT r « 2 at js more: hy »builder of exhausted nd er from Driscoll, was tn the city 1ast| JOHNSON WILL saenicten naar at eed tenant Dissolve easily on tongue—as || lever iuiteanttca ise moore tan fly input ard over-wrough' as the result of sickness, exe work. It’s a relishable anpet functional regulator 4 cx ri bowels. All druggists sell 1 mence to luok more Hine ths picture of Rest. Sole Manufacturers: LYKO MEDICINE COMPANY KANSAS CITY, MO. NEW YORK aid to digestion anda fine 1t a bottle TODAY and you'l’ com- worry orover- “hy Mrvand Mra, A. WecCarloons 2 qo . LaCrosse, Wis., where he will attend COME! BUY! SA | ee expert Gainaday demonstrator will do a whole wash Rey. Harris Here. : ; 4 Rev. C. W. Harris, formerly pastor i pee Presbyterian chet here of for you and will fully explain the Gainaday way o. isiting fri i city. Rev. Ha : * Galvanized Wash Tub— Cloth Pins, Bg ris went trom here to Bozeman, lea / washing clothes. Keep the Gainaday two weeks and No. 0; regular ing his pastorate there to take up : d : price $1.59; sale. $1.25 | 20 ee ee enn ickactbdcicwth. tis li try it on all sorts of clothes. The Gainaday will wash il 1; re ular { h Me t. CLEVERLY DESIGNED AND 5 tp fo rie S179; sale. $1.39 ieee a nie Bi DEFTLY DEVELOPED, |= them all clean. After the first payment come the easy = . . No. 2; regular $1 59 Baby irs ene iene le he cherie pel iety Tot nese = % Pham 1 d = M AW. necker is the ha} rocks makes an irresistible appeal |= . y = price $1.98; i ale. Map Sticks; 39 Cc Sother ‘ot a baby girl, horn in the to ellressed women. Taupe tr |S monthly payments; easy because they’re low, and you = E pal 7 s ; st |= : ° = ee 3 $2.25; sale. $1. 19 88 5° ery Tpounds, Mr. Schnecker.| model, which has a. stralght, gath: |= meet them by the saving the Gainaday actually makes = price $2.25; sa b’s | Lyk Furniture who is employed re Lenhart s phat ered skirt and blouse trimmed with = = H nu Furni' ; rs a broad smile. If-bands and wi ibroidery. A | == = Galvanized Pails: | Aunt Dine y Behaecker sia. a veteran of the fight- dike card. holden “the fulness at | = for you. : = 10-qt.; 59c Sink Strainer; Polish, highly ad- ing in the Agonne forest during the| the waist. Medium size requires 4% | == 4 ‘ = ane Regular ee pores Ut ineh mmateriat = We sell the Simplex Ironer, Ohio-Tuec Cleaner, = id the second model 13 — ’ = 12-qt.; 9 25c; sale C|vertised an Waived Entorinined wet he necee im of atte yards = = eer. A it 36-inc foula s = . . . . — sale. 6 c tried— The nurses of St. Alexius hospital] yards ‘ab inch sports. satin are |= White Electric Sewing Machine, Ruud-Humphrey = Boards, Ai were id 1 quired, The cuffs and binding for |== . es = ee Wash Boar uke Bs ae BO glicctsrtey theron, Various xames| 122, S0bare neck are in plain color. 1S Water Heater, Minneapolis Heat Regulator on month- = S lar Tin Dis! ans, | bottle. . were enjoyed and luncheon ‘served.7 Jiicn may bh matcuider at: th = : = Ose sale TIC | just ft the sinks | 95 Hen cae, donated vy ttendy of | Tue ey yt gees marr * ly installments. Ee i -ounce ss First Model: ‘Pictorial Review | == — Big 79 sale 59c bottle Cc ridge home. About 40 nurses were Blouse No. 8909, Sizes, 34 to 44 ine |== = surface. C ! price.. bana present beh ches bust. Price, 25 cents. Skirt | == = ; No, 8914. Sizes, 24 to 40 tnches | == = See our special priced counters in Crockery George Heiney ‘Miss Frances wae Price, 25 eas Embroidery = LALLEY-GAI NADAY ELECTRIC = jake; J. C. Wolf, fo. 12547, Transfer, blue or yellow, | == = and Glassware. Full line of Linen Sets. Mathews, of Turtle Lakes J. C, Wolt.| No 1254 we or = COMPANY = ( ; b kel, 515 Fourth street, have been ad- Second Model: Blouse No] 8939. |== = WORTH 5 & 10c STORE mitted to St. Alexius hospital. Sizes, 34 to 44 inches bust. Price, |== = Miss Rose McCann, of Crystal! 25 cents, Skirt No. 8924, Sizes, 24 to |== Ph TT. Next to Eltinge Theater. 208 3rd St’. E Th t S 11 for Less. Springs; William Peters, of eal 36 inches waist, Price, 25 cents, = lone off. = The Store That sells . Mrs. C: F. Martin; and Mrs. Fre = = Keviamane of biackeater are” AWA, LUCAS CO. lH 0NN0 000000 NEMO. en Our big show window shows one a few of the many bargains you will find on the in- side. And we have arranged, for Satur- day, bargains that only two words will adequately describe our Great Sale, BIG DOINGS! Stop Heres Mr. and Mrs. ©. obson, of Sel- by, S. D., and Miss pee Dobson, of Deloit, Jowa, stopped here on their way to Minot. Back from Vacation Miss May Maassen, bookkeeper at St. Alexius hospital returned today from a five weeks vacation spent in Seattle and Portland. Douzlas People Here. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Odegard, Lucile Odegard, and Mrs. O. T, Olson, of Douglas, were visitors in the city yesterday and today. Leaves for LaCrosse. Stanley M. Hetland, who has been assisting at the weather bureau dur- ing the summer, left yesterday for discharged “trom St. Alexius hospital. Daily Fashion Hint) HUUNNUNAUANAG AAU G WASHER aday to your home. DON’T WAIT Phone, write or come in and we will send a Gain- There, in your own laundry, an

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