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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE a] 5 ey = a SATURDAY, SEPT. 25, 1920. ue = ee ee UD n= THE UNIVERSAL CAR PRICE REDUCTION —— and tractors will be sold F. O. B. Bismarck at the following prices, including starting Sedan, $911.25 Truck, $642.00 Fordson TRADE MARK r The war is over and war prices must go. and lighting system, gas and oil: Touring Car, $614.50 Effective at once. Ford cars, trucks Roadster, $567.50 Coupe, $859.25 Fordson actor, ‘$868. 00 The Ford Motor Company makes this reduction in the face of the fact that they have on hand immediate orders for 146,065 cars and tractors. The company will suffer a temporary loss while using up the material bought at high prices. They are willing to make this sacrifice in order’ to bring business back to a going condi- tion as quickly as possible and maintain the momentum of the buying power of the country. Henry Ford says: “The war is over and it is time war prices were over. ee ee FEDERATION WILL HAVE FINE MUSIC { The program for the State Federa- | tion of Wemen’s clubs will have a large number of musical numbers. Mrs. John T. Graham is chairman of the music department. The Thurs-; day Musical club of Bismarck will be active in all programs, as it will pro- vide the leaders for the community singing, and will give a short pro-: fiance, and the date of their wedding, Oct. 12 BIRTHDAY PARTY Clarence Bahmer ninth birthday yesterday,\ when his ed twelve of his little friends at their} home. The afternoon was spent in playing games out of doors, and the atmosphere of a really truly party was introduced when Master Clarence was showered with a number of. “presents” and he and his guests par- took of ice cream and a huge birth- are conducted. a program for the‘ first meeting which will be at the High school assembly celebrated his} room Monday at 8 p.m. when perman- mother, Mrs. Gus Bahmer entertain- { Minot Daily News. A committee was named to arrange ent organization will be formed.— MUSIC CLUB I FEDERATION The program for the meeting of the North Dakota Federation of Music clubs is practically completed and the committees in charge are busily work- ing on_the details of the hospitality planned for the guests while they are MERTING TODAY Use of Community Room for Political Meetings is Prohibited No more political organizations or v Bismarck’ school board at a meeting ‘s ’ There is no sense or wisdom in trying to maintain an artificial standard of values. For the best interest of all it is time a real practical effort was made to bring the ' business of the country and the life of the country down to regular power standard.” We are at your command with regular Ford efficiency in service 7 eagerness to fill your orders. ; 201 BROADWAY. BISMARCK, NO. DAK. = OAC eM eee I R. C., Se ving 1 ast e a 2 "4 a E LUB Ss E A R Bu, vortuwestera teachers Bee scope, he fan the eeaution E v. LAHR ELECTED i at oan at a the ae P. EO. Oras en te afternoon { cea eneartlan Longue club, | Library Association thank the com- TO A POSITION ON [ot c.L. Burton, who resigned to go to at the home of Mrs. J. C. Anderson ai aug hter: ittes formulating of e New Y state ive. ° 2 ' ‘Art club, Women's club, Presbytsslag, [ounty library law, tor there {aithtut SCHOOL BOARD | aie ane ait serve unti) next June! DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA. Res- . Saray Soaerteare Bane Worl in this matter and that we en- when the regular election will take ila nieeine on Monday, evening at K. : } Zion Laitheran’ Aid socteties, Progres-| for the dratting of co Suseestions | Will Fill Place of C. 1, 'Burton se naltmag ot ike text pook count |e | sive aL ae hus Cc. T. U. Tae — Till New Election in tee, andsas a member of the purch: s . val Mrs. BK mson was @ ing, m7 s > temporary chairman, ‘and Mrs. ‘John LIBR ARY B0 ARD Spring ane! WHEN YOU ASK FOF, Lowe tem a 9 a 2 y a rere ee keer. 7 een nee and has been active in civic S.. BUTTER a desire to know more of how elections Guxrait ae ir £ Hea seer at ine aS =e ee aaa S Dance at K. P. Hall after show. * NOR THE RW O’Connor’s Orchestra. DON’T SAY YOU CAN’T study because you have no piano. Practice Pianos for rent at WINTER APPLES Special attractive price on car- load lots of Fancy Northwestern winter apples, assorted varieties loaded in bulk and in boxes. .We own the orchard and can_ please you on QUALITY, PRICE and Bismarck Conservatory of Music \ and Dramatic Art ram al ¥ ry cl 2 . given tne este an Det or tTrutedsy day cake. here. aH Rea Merman aead meetinia Competent teachers in Voice, vio- SERVICE. Write us at -once. evening, the auditorium will be the J aa zi The convention’ committees include: | the nablid lib iy muerte ristislow lin, piano, band and orchestra in |{] Shipments will start early in scene of an Endowment Fund concert PUBLICITY COMMITTEE Jredentials, Mrs. L. W. Williams, I ep struments: dramatic att and theory. October. $3 . ambl the P. E. O. constitution, = | amble to the ct | GOOD CITIZEN CLUB Pe Pech nena a | SER MISS SHAW TO MARRY A temporary organization of a Wo- tion, . Announcement of the engagement | man’s Good Citizenship club, designed “Hartrorp” Agency. R S ENGE D C Ph re of Miss Bleanor Shaw, of Mandan, | to give instructive in election matters, ately medicated ° e 9 ° ey é . CHIROPRACTOR * general public is invited, the admis- for the benefit of funds to educate worthy young girls in the state. The sion will be $1.00.. The program will consist of a speech by Mrs. Marx Ob- erndoffer on “Americanization through Music,” and musical numbers by the Thursday Musical club, and dancing by public school children. Mrs. Gra- han is assisted in arrangements by Mrs. Herman Scheffer. GENEVIEVE SIMPSON lenmeyer, of Bismarck, for the past two weeks, left this morning for her home in Philadelphia. INSTITUTE AT LANGDON Mrs. A. G. Jacobson, of Rosej Apts., has left yesterday for Lang- don, where she will conduct a teach- er’s institute meeting. Miss Bertha Palmer has gone on a similar mission to Fargo. P. E. 0. MEETS The members of the local chapter of P. E. O. will-meet on Monday af- ternoon at the home of Mrs. J. C. An- derson of Fifth street. Mrs. J. P. French is in charge of the music for) the evening. A feature of the pro- gram will be vacation notes. Roli call will be responded to by the pre-, to Erwin Ricker, was made last even- ing at a pretty dinner party in Man- dan, given by Mrs. Raymond Tipper, and Mrs. Claude Henderson of that ; organization could be reached in time + gaged in j was formed 4Jast night at a meeting The publicity committee for the] State Federation of Women’s clubs, which will be held here Oct. 5, 6, 7, and 8, held a meeting yesterday and completed their plans. They make the announcement that all women in the city. whether club women or not are cordially invited to the sessions of the federation, and that the evening meetings to be held at the auditorium will be open. to the men in the city.; The publicity committee is headed by Mrs. Frank E. Packard, who is as- Caroline Bartlett Crane of Kalama- zoo, Mich. Dr. Crané is possessed of a national reputation because she or-| ganized and built the Creedless In- stitutional Peoplé’s church in 1893. She was ordained a minister of li eral religion in 1899, when she com- pleted post-graduate work at the Uni- versity of Chicago. She resigned her pulpit last year, and Rev. Julia Bud- long, formery of this city took her place. Since then, Dr. Crane has been en-} literary work. She con-} ducts 62 sanitary surveys in fourteen states under the auspices of local or- ganizations and state boards. Her! best known literary work is “The United States, Inspected and Passed,” a criticism of the Federal Meat In- spection. called by the educational committee of the Y. W. C. A. Not every woman’s Grafton; Mrs, C. Dillion, Fargo, and Mrs. Christine Messersmith, Dickin- son. The registration is in charge of Mrs J. J. Nygaard, Jamestown; Mrs. A. Propper, Grand Forks, and Miss Mary Walter, Devils Lake. ..Mrs. Silver Serumgard, Devils Lake. Mrs. J. E. Campbell, Jamestown, and Mrs..Walter Reed, Fargo compose the Resolution committee. The morning and afternoon meet- ings will be held in the First Pres- Cuticura Talcum is So Refreshing +An exquisitely scented, antiseptic powder, Gives quick relief to sun- burned eri itated skins, overcomes heavy perspiration, and imparts a delicate, lasting fragrance, leaving cet and wholesome, ‘ontact with purpo: ep the skin, scalp, hair and luands clear, sweet and healthy, arrived at this morning at a meet- ing held by the library commission. The report of the librarian, M avis, occupied most, of tl According to her report, the number of patrons who made use..of the library this past year was: 2,000. The number’ of books now in the li- brary amounts,to 4,080, while:the num- ber taken out by Bismarek readers amounted to 16,000. Seventy current periodicals are found in the library each month. A Sensible Place to Eat Sensible because the food is good, the Variety so satisfying the environment so pleasant, the service so gratifying. Special Sunday Dinner HE LEGENDARY .VAM- PIRE was said to suck the life blood of sleeping men. Tho Fire Vampire is not legendary, Its menace is ever present. Are you awake to this danger? Is your property insured and protected? Without extra cost, the Hart- rorD Fire Insurance*ComPpany offers specigl Fire Prevention Service together with its sound fire insurance, which means double protection. To fully un- derstand and obtain this effective MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance’ CONSUMERS SUPPLY CO. St. Joseph, Mo. Li eS 2 BERGLIOT CASPARY, Director Phone 607K a tt ne ttt ttt ttt ttt ments stmt oy a "i . The library commission authorized sisted by Mrs. George D. Mann, Mrs.} byterian church, while the evening 4 7 5 and HONOR GUEST AT PARTY | Nai aris) andiClent Brice: sessions, which are -oneried terthe een: $150 itp be sxbendeds for mu $100 a 35e, 40¢ and 50c ‘4 ————— : eral public, will take place at the] ¢ . \ inne! " fi 11 a.m oo ‘Come and See the Stars with us’ YEOMAN ELECTIONS auditorium. $800; more swhen: this,year's appropri- Dinner served from ; read the invitations issued by Mrs. S. ‘ i ation.is received. The commissign }j to 2 p. m. " Te Ravtnend Bere., At a meeting of the American Yeo-] | epresentative musical programs] memnhers are: Col. C, B. Littlé, : E. Bergeson, and Mrs. Raymond Bere aan 503, held the other night, the} Will be given by the various music aairman, ‘George Will, G.I Young, Your’ choice of one eson to a number of their friends following officers were elected for the| Clubs from different cities in North Tala Fae ga TP aller ; whom they entertained on Thursday Nia cae F G Marsh,| Dakota, a permanent constitution will Otto Holto, and Mrs. HJ. Patter-}] Roast Chicken 4 4 evening complimentary to Miss Gene- eee ena ehmane A:| be adopted by the couvention, and re-{ °°" Roast Pork OocO a e 6) ' riage to Thomas Lough, of Bismark, | guard, Capt. John Belk: meter, P-J.| Will be special features. of the pro-| Dance at K. P. Hallatter show. i is an event of the very near future. 15 Lueck in, Mrat ny Shipp: | grams. O’Connor’s Orchestra. Soup and side dishes served Semling & Register ‘The first half of the evening was carteanenlente aia seein ney, A dinner will be given on the even- with cach order g g spentiin Hemming dish towels)for the Goebel: overseer, Miss Hazel Pierce, ing of Oct. 6, complimentary to all ill of Fare changes are mad bride at the home of Mrs. S. E. Berge-! ‘and Lady Rebecca, Mrs. P. J. Dona-| S¥ests by invitation of the Bisntarck | sapupedeetebtlgbtebiebdetebsbleielee Bill of Fare changes are made : 1 Some the. Byepte departed | at jie hye Thursday Musical club, at which Mrs. i each day Pure and healthful Candies, Ice clock - he aymoni ergeson = “ Hh A. Ge Jacobson will preside .ag toast- ' q ; liome, where refreshments were} , on ee . che odes mu ot tke mistress. and responses ‘vill v4 made Home Made Pies and Cakes 7 served at small tables. Carnations] imstallation of officers at which the }y" \evgames JA. Jardine, We. : i Creams and Ices of our own make. formed the, center piece while a novel} general public is invited. A social! Gi sning, and J. A Poppler. Another Light tunchessctved all'day/and ‘ r Wil Qa ria 7 2 J Sy J. AA. er. othe ch ings decorative effect was furnished by the| hour will be w special feature of the) oor ri nction will be a reception giv- is bi + than mai t Ua Lunches, and excellent coffee, served use of small gold and silver stars. | CVeNns- en by the entertaining club ii —is better tnan mere pret- my 9 Following the refreshments, Miss ae of rae tte 2 im aa ae i honey, Me tiness; and many women Th § t Sh ” e 307] ‘ie 01 ce) i national vice presidents gi FY " B Be Simpson received a number of various} __- HIGH SCHOOL DANCE | Who will be present to deliver one of | not beautiful by conven- le Sweets op you quickly. Y parcels. A pretty effect was produced Fifty couples were in attendance atj the principal addresses. tional standards, “are su- , when Miss Simpson was suddenly | the tee ee peeet s Hanes of the} perbly “attractive Because 404 Main St. Phone 52 showered with quantities of tiny stars] Season which was held last evening | ply attrac § : . which mysteriously fell from the] at the hist actiogl gymnasium. The} LIBRARIANS TO J they possess elegance and | Special Ices and Brick Ice Creams ceiling. committee in charge 0! he arrange- rhie. Mandan guests at the affair in-|,ments included: Kenneth Morris, URGE COUNTY LAW chic, * will be made to your order cluded: Mrs. L. E. Erickson, Mrs. Adolph Rigler, and Donald Jones.) 0 y ’ William H. Ordway, Mrs. Harry Thor-} Music was furnished by the Elm Grove Lib irians of various parts of the Redfern berg, and the Mi: Cecilia and Flor-j orchestra, and was much enjoyed by! state will work for the enactment of ence Connelly. the dancers. A large number of alum- 3 county library law, by which libra- eS ee ni were present. Among those who | ies may be supported in towns too Corsets MRS. MUDGET LEAVES served ag patrons and patronesses| small to maintain a library by county | . « : Mrs. H. R. Berndt, Mrs. Char-] aid. The North Dakota library a: " i » Mrs. G. C. Mudget, of Valley City,! Were. Pe ‘i a ; —are designed to make Ses lee Oe eR Petes LL aaa a retie aOL who has been the guest for some time fea. Bisley, Mrs. Gorey Meera ae ciation, at lis Jamestown «mest the back flat, the hip lines of her daughter, Mrs, S. Wy Howes"! Mesdames T. R. Atkinson, J: M, Mar- delightfully slim and grace- ) A : tin, C. F. Bolt, R. Morris, G. B. Al- ful, and the whole figure ee ee ee ee HOUSER HERE eee eae eee be charmingly youthful and . Edgar Houser, a graduate of the eae Demuber eo ale eerie surpassingly smart. HEADACHES local high school, passed through yes- : paseo Back Lace Front Lace terday enroute to Grand Forks, where DR. CAROLINE B. CRANE zs z 5 M a eet the is a senior at the university there. a ON NE B. CRANE _ Of late years, since prices of all commodi- i cone THGEceO OF the mheatine ot tite is tics necessary for life and comfort of the Mrs. J. Welch, who has been the| Federation of Womens’ clubs to be people have advanced, and the struggle for guest of her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Er-| held on Oct. 6, will be delivered by Dr. cuistenes tas pec eens our ine re axed to their limit, and the nerves straine almost to the breaking point (so to speak) ; our bodies are overtaxed, thus bringing them to a point near complete exhaustion. Under present conditions every individual should endeavor to build up his health so that he will be at his best. Headaches are often caused by pressure on the nerves of the spine, causing headaches either directly or indirectly. For every human ill there is a cause, Chiropractors make spinal analysis, locate the cause, adjust it and nature re- stores health. If you have headaches, call on a competent Chiropractor and have him explain your case to you. Have the cause re- moved and thereby regain your health. Consultation Free. X-RAY LABORATORY IN CONNECTION Lady Attendant Lucas Block Bismarcl:, N. Dak. pestacaeseissiseserbbeseseseeseseseeeonitie pronnnnnaas place. Covers were laid for sixteer.}to have a representative present but tl re 7 Buests: the places were marked by; many were represented as follows: ! The Sov, intent and Telcum 2 eacn : Telephone 260 gmall” bells which” contained the| Parent-Teachers association, ¥. W. C.| | Greg *CuticusiDepta¥- Maldon Maat” Bismarck, N. D. ceneoisesicaroeces oka name of the honor guest and her|A., Eastern Sat Pythian Sisters, W.