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_ College, Fargo, N. cently given secretarial positions ia colleges. ‘Miss Mae O” -Keefewent to Moorhead Normal School. Miss C. Johnson gota splendid place-at North Dakota Agricultural College. positions are open for Dakota‘ Business College pupils than this busy school can fill. 1000 new students will be needed. within the year. Superior training. ‘Join the 1000—and * ‘Follow the ? Fall course now open. ‘Address F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 TUESDAY, SEPT. 28, 1920 MRS. ABERNDORFER WILL TALK AT CLUB FEDERATION Mrs. March Oberndorter will deliver an address illustrated by music tur- nished by the local Thursday Musical club at one of the evening sessions of the, State Federation of AVomen’s clubs fo be held here next week. Mrs. Oberndorfer is the chairman of musi« in the general federation of women’s She recently compiled a‘ “Lib- ‘ty Chorus Song Book” of American ization songs for home, school, and singing. Follwing is the clubs. communit! foreword she wrote: “At no time'in ‘the history practically the only people who real! But today we r alize that Uncle Sam’s soldiers lite rally sang their way “Through to thy Rhine,” that ‘the great ‘army of home soldiers have been’ singing as they have been working, and that all will from now on as ‘a mighty army of singing Americans. “We have ‘always been told’ that We COLLEGE GIRLS. GET COLLEGE JOBS , Two students “ld Dakota Business D., were re- agreed with him: join | together. “History -repeats itself.” lesirable More. | SucceS$ful.’ Front St., Fargo; N, D. Se ie a a _ The Bull's Eye Of reliable Insurance is a Hart- ford ‘policy. When you get a “Hartford” policy you get the best of pro- tection against ioss by fire. is your guarantee of payment ; if\disaster should visit you. Get one today. _{MURPHY “The man who knows insurance” Bismarck, N. D. Hee ica has music been ‘considered of as great importance as it is today. When, | at the beginning of the war, General BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE THREE thy enthusiasm. destruction of war, in the past as wel! reconstruction after the war, an immediate chance for development. some one nation has a ance. its art and, if we revi follows some great war. Today w face the’ same situation in Amer It is well for us, therefore, ‘to tak an inventory of-our songs what influences will be the ment. of ‘Amer- of our fathers. only on ‘this material? true Anierican music be the amal will emerge f all ‘nationalities? “Music has come:to stay in America a glorious experience of being a par inthis who will not al of music. and love for music back ‘to his home know ‘oved ones: sing at ~home, at school, and in all community gatherings. these soldiers and is dedicated A, Mrs...” sifeet. B. Ferguson, 1210 Thayet “HOUSE GUESTS nd Mrs. Richard G guests is Mrs. Frank McCreedy, St. Paul. will be here all this week. LEAVBS FOR ARIZONA Rose Seel Miss mission for la: Ari ter in the interests of her health. the past two y it evening on No. 4 for Pa FORTNIGHTLY CLUB club to he held tomorrow library, Mrs. A. M. Christi Fe 1 Constitution,” and Mrs. Art of Pottery in Greece.” MRS. WALLACE TO LEAVE 1 leave the first of the week for | Mitchell, S. D., ention to be held there. From i the e, Mrs. Wallace will go to Wayne Néb., where she wi e's mother, / LEAVE FOR COLLEGES Miss Bertha Burch, daughter Mrs. C. Burt ing for Minneapolis, enter the State U: nesota as a freshman Staley, daughter of M les Staley of this city and Mrs. Char it all the great wars of the past muste~has ‘been ‘of ‘the ‘greatest im- portance in stimulating patriotism and In the devastation and as today,' music is the only‘art which has escaped unscathed. Also, in the music is the art that has always been given] Person court, will leave in the morn- and s¢ée is most ap-j to Thomas F. Thistlewood of this city parent in our future’musical develop-| will be of tnterest to friends. “We are all Americans today, yet! weok in St. Mary's church, Bismarck. many of us would retain some of the traditions “of the ‘folk lore of the land|Motor company here: The native sources of American( Indian and Negro melo- diés are very rich, but will the future American school of music be built Will snot the gamation of all the folk music of the world, just as the future American m the melting ‘pot of and there is not a-man who has had last great struggle for ‘liberty ys revere the power He will bring this -respect He will want to'sing and to have his To lors this book co of their Judge Grace’s sister, She who has held a position with the state highway com- » left Phoenix, z., Where she will spend the, win- At the meeting of the Fortnightly ‘ternoon at the community room iti the public nson will read a paper on “The Origin of the Byre will discuss the “History of the George Wallace of Avenue B, where she will be a sionary , Jr., left Sunday even- where ‘she will! , left last even- ing for the University of Minnesote, | where she is a sophomore in that in- stitution. Miss Josephine Welch, daughter ot Mrs. George Welch, left last evening for Minneapolis where she is a stu- dent in the Minneapolis Art school | ‘Guests at the C. M. Dahl honte in- clutter “Rev-pd ‘Mys:"R. W. ‘Hobbs. of Fargo. Dr.’ Hobbs delivered one of morning session today. 1 TO DICKINSON Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Wilcox of ing by automobile for ‘ Dickinson, “From every great war in the, past | where they will pepend several days. ‘isen supreme in politital ard commercial import- Then begins the development of LEAVE | BISMARCK :.-and Mrs. W. Walker. of Person ew: the pages court, left last evening for Minneapo- of musical -history, we will find thut the greatest growth in music always lis, where they will-make their future home. Mr. Walker formerly held a {| position in the Folsom Jewelry store. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED The engagement of Adelia J. Luken The wedding “will be an event of next Tistlewood is with the Dakota ge IN- IDAHO Word ‘has been received in the city son court, from Mr. and Mrs. L. Lig- novi, Muriel Pior whose wedding Wwas-un event of last week, that they are now at Pocatello,:tdaho. From there they’ will go directly to Salt Lake City, and then to the coast. ST. GEORGE'S GUILD . The first meeting of the year held hy St. George’s Guild of the Episcopal church here; ‘will take place on Thursday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the narish house’on third street. Mrs. I’ R. Atkinson wil act zs hostess. The president, Mrs. P. € Remingto! president, Mrs.-O. N. Dunham, sec { tary, Mrs A. A. Jones, and treasui Mrs. D. B. Smart, visite ter moth- FORTNIGHTLY CLUB will me Wednesday afternoon in the commiun- ity room at the public libra KORGH’S EPISCOPAL me s ov Thursday afterndon in thgl parish on third ‘street at» 2:30, BUSINESS AND PROF! BSSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB ‘will hold! a. meeting | on, Friday evening at the eotinlinlty: - room in the library at's lock THE LADIES’ AID SocieT Y of the German Lutheran church meets on Thursday wfternoon the home of} 4firs. 1. C. Heckenlaible at 15 Thaye street. PRESBYTERIAN AYD SOCIETY will: meet on Thursday afternoon in the church parlors. All members are urged d&g be y Dear—Suppose she does want to be hooked up while you're shaving — Why Change Your Wife?—Beth. the Brittin a guest at the Van Horn Mrs. ‘Donahue Buck Pat Donahue and returned today from a trip’ Fargo Man Itere Prof. A. A. Hovey, teacher of politi- ience at Fargo college, is in the city this week attending the Baptist convention. Mr. tor in the mori ning to Deering to loo after Mr. Hagen's land interests at |i that place. the principal addresses at the daughter, | at that place. left yesterday for Ann Arbor, where they will enter the Universit: of Michigan. It Rev. and Mts. E. Weisle, and C. A. Jenson of Fargo, who are in atte! ance at the Baptist convention mee’ ings this week. Mr. the state. Judge and Mrs. E. r. Burke Eighth street, have as their conven tion guests, Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Swan son of Norma, N. D. and Mr. and Mra Henrickson, of Grand Forks, Mr. Baptist church at Grand Forks. Be Young In Bod , Mind and Looks Despite Your Years How often you have wished that you could indulge in: the strenu- ous exercise of out door sports with the vigor and enthusiasm of youth! But the end of the week finds you all in—you are tired, listless and lack the energy togo out for a vigorous walk or a round of the links—or any other exercise that re- quires much physical exer- tion. Many a man, even in his middle forties, has a vague feeling that he is “getting old”—and right ata time whenheshould be at his very best physically. Andheisgrowingold, not in the sense that the years are pressing ‘heavily upon him—but in the sense that his vital forces are wasting away-faster than.Naturere- places the worn out tissues only, li oe Refuse all eubstituten, = < Thousands-- wes millions—of people fii themselves in this condition early inlife. Ai there is:no excuse for it. “You'can check that tendency to grow old. You can carry your youth with its joys and enthusiasm into your 70’s and 80’s. But you must give Nature all thé helt can. The best agsfstance you can find—assist- 2alb 36's Sound, constructive character 1s tn the use of The Great General Tonic It enriches the blood—gently etimulates heart, Nverand ree ‘to normal activity—brings back your.pep, punch “gad mental vigor-chases away that tired, worn-out feel gs and replaces it with a spirit of buoyancy. 'LYKOsis a distinctive preparation, scientifically cor :gectin te combination of medicinal ingredient, ané there's ‘nothing mote invigorating, more strengthening er more re building, Specially beneficial for invalids, convaleacents _and run-down people of all conditions. Get a bottle from your dru; arose! today—tomorrow you will feel better for it. . Mecad@turere Lyko Medicine Co. Kansescity te, r k John McGowan and Kenneth Allen Weisly is di- rector of the young people's work in of Henrickson is'the pastor of the First The prayer meeting of the First Presbyterian church, scheduled for to- morrow night, has been postponed on account of the Baptist state conven- tion. Child Dies | Grant Peterson, the six year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peterson, of, Braddock, was killed yester b will be shipped from Webb Brothers Undertaking parlors in the mor ning to Braddock for burial. , Dear—Suppose she does want to be hooked up while you're Wife? * | MARKETS / CHICAGO LIVE: Chicago, Sept. 28 13,000. Slow to steady. steers, $17.25 to $17. Choice veal stead: Hog receipts, 22,000. 75. lower. Sheep steady. SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK Hog receipts, 5,000, steady’, 35 50 cents lower. : Range, $1850 to $1 Bulk, $15.90 to $16.10. Cattle receipts 5 Fat steers, $5.25 to 316.00. Cows and heifers, $4.75 to $12.00. Calves steady. $4.00 to $15.00, Stockers and feeders strong. $4.00 to $12.50. Sheep receipts, 3,500. 50 cents ‘lower. Lambs, $4.00 to $13.25. Wethers, $4.00 to $7.00. , Ewes, $2.00 ‘to $ Mostly 50 receipts, 25,00. Slow to Lambs 25 io > —% | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | - 2 FOR SALE—Nice modern house, in- cluding 8 bed rooms, near school, comparatively small cash payment down and balance in installments. Geo. M. Register. -lwk. LOST—-Yellow Leather Gun .case,'be- tween Sterling and H. Wriglets farm on road to Rice Lake. Return to Brown & Jones, Bismarck. 9-28-1t LOST—Gold watch and chain hetween Ferry and Bismarck. Reward) for the return of same to the Tribune office. % 9-28-1wk. | Wanted, Two girls’ for bindery work. Apply * foreman bindery, Bis- marck Trihune. shaving —Why Change Your' Ee canicr ie APPOINTED BY Leroy L. Banorott, on Barber Examining Board, Served | Time \ A number. of local barbers were amazed when they learned that convict had been named by Governor 8S a.member of the Barbers orth Dal , The appointment of Leroy L. Ban- croft, of Fargo, to the board, for a term expiring in 1922, was announced a few days ago. Appointee Bancroft, -according to focal men who know him, is the same Bancroft who was victed and sen- tenced to the North Dakota staie pen- itentiary several years on a charge of criminal assault on a wo- man, being sentenced at Bancrott took the case’ to the court, which affirmed ‘the judgment of the lower court. ef At serving.a-portion of a sen-| tence of something like ten years Ban; auroled. -He w: Tin lo-] cal barber shops but broke his parole itis said, and was taken back to prison. After he was relez a sec- ond time he went to Fargo. Bancroft, it is said, has been ac-| tive in the Nonpartisan league in Fur- §0. Masonic Meeting : voting of the Blue se held! e at the Masor mple the third degree was examplilied. An out-of town member present w WAS now of W the ul lodge, 1874. al talk 1 eve! Ata He ni Buy ony ‘Diamond Dyes” c i silk linen, cotton or new, vich,. fadeless color: druggist show you “Diamond Color Card.” GOV. FRAZIER THE THEATRE BEAUTIFUL Last Time Tonight, Presents ANNETTE KELLERMAN The famous diving beauty in “What Women Love” . Tomorrow. In his newest and best picture “3 GOLD COINS” __ Comin Why. Change, Your. Wile” Dear—Suppose she does want to be hooked up while you’re shaving — Why Wife?—Beth, Change Your Beautify Complexion Rids ‘pores ‘Leaves the s! leading it, by mail, two sizes, tan, liver: toilet counters. IN TEN DAYS | Nadinola CREAM The Unequeled Beautifier Used and Endorsed By Thousands, Guaranteed to remove freckles, pimples, -spots, ttc.) Ex- treme cases 20 days. and tissues of impurities. kin clear, soft, healthy. At * lk they hav on "E 60c. and $2.20. NATIONAL ‘TOILET COre Paris, Teen, ‘Sold by Finney’s Drug Store, Cowan’s i Dfug Store, Jos. Breslow and others.” ‘ __[Winter Storage - Tonight Only DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS —in— “ARIZONA” TOMORROW _ _MARY P{CKFORD _ EXTRA SPECIAL Engagement eed Mon+ ay “TARZAN OF THE APES” The Greatest Picture Ever Re- leased. AI¥ Seats 25c DON’T SAY YOU CAN’T Money beck without questoo study because you have no piano, f HUNT'S Salve fails in the Practice Pianos. for. rent at treatment of ITCH, ECZEMA, RINGWORM, TETTER or| ether itching skin direases Try 036 cont bos at our risk, JOSEPH BRESLOW, Druaqulst Bismarck Conservatory of Music and Dramatic Art 'T Competent teachers in Voice, vio- lin, piano, band and orchestra in- struments; dramatic art and theory. BERGLIOT CASPARY, Phone 607K 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 erehard and can please you cn QUALITY, PRICE and SERVICE. Write us at once. Shipments will start early in October. CONSUMERS SUPPLY CO. St. Joseph, Mo. Director Tan Te Big, light, steam heated rooms on ground floor. Electric doors, car wash- elie and general service. Make your reservation now. prices below cost. BOYS’ SWEATER: COATS Extra heavy weight. Sale . Values up to $2.50. Sale ... Values up to $1.25, Sale This is an originalcut of the crowds that attend our sales THE WELLWORTH 5 and 10c Bismarck, N. D. Everyone is talking and planning on our big sale Wednesday, sale to start at 10:00 a.m. As a special or rather a starter we have secured a large shipment of coal hods and _ fire shovels which will be placed on sale at only “15¢ each, complete; 30c, , every one to have'the exact change as it will help us in taking care of the big crowds that attend our sales. As Christmas is approaching ant our eee ond holiday goodsare arriving every ‘day, we find it necessary to close out the following mercaydline for this year. These are LADIES’ UNDERWEAR + $1.79 CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR 79¢ LADIES’ HOUSE: APRONS Values up to $2.50. Sale . $1.69 LADIES’ HOSE Every pair perfect, 10c each. Pair DINNER SETS $1. 98]: 100 a CHILDRE ch. Pair Values 69c. Sale pair_perfect, ‘ N’S HOS 20c: ~ BATH TOWELS 49c BATH -TOWELS Values 89c. Sale _. BATH Valuss, $1.49. sale Sale BATH T Values, $1.98. double th ‘OWELS 98c OWELS $1.49 N e@ money CHILDREN’S WASH DRESSES 6 98. Sale: Choice of ag dress in the $1.59 sa $2.79 [sae $2.79. 69c These towels are well worth Coffee We kindly ask BREADOR CAKE BOXES Sale Price WATER GL. ASS ee eras TEA $2.79 alue $4.25. 2 7 ee? e Sale CEREAL COOKERS Value, $2.98. Sale: ics Three oS for 8-QT. COVERED KETTLE — Value, 6-QT. COVERED KETTLE }; MIXIN BOWLS. Regular price 15c. 10 ce Cc Reglar one Be. TBE [Rae 825 DTG Regular price 85c 25c | Qn. COVERED epee Sale .. Cc 10-QT. PRESERVING KETTLE H TUB es $ falue $3.5 2 79 aele ewer wees e ' "98c Sale 8-QT. PRESERVING ALUMINUM WARE KETTLE percolator, value ae $3.25. $2. 79 $3. NAL Chicora ca Sale. Sane agian $2 ° 79) : ee PRESERVING |» 7-QUART TEA KETTLES KETTLE Value $2.98. Small size only. Sale.