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PAGE TWO BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ; THURSPAY, NOV. 18, 1920. FARGO SHRINE TO ENTERTAIN | E.L. GARRETSON El Zagal Temple Prepares Elab- orate Reception for Imperial | Potentate Friday i Fargo, Nov. 18.—Hlectricians and | decorators late today completed their | work in making the Masonic temple 2 | setting of oriental splendor for the reception tomorrow night, designated as ladies night, for Ellis Lewis Gar- | retson of Tacoma, Was tentate for North America. Ancient and Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. Scenery wes placed by stage hands! this afternoon for the gorgeous sun- ‘vise oasis and harem scenes in the; . desert with the pyramids in the di: tance. The gorgeous and spectacilar entry in full regalia, of the uniformed , bodies of the Shrine will take place in | this setting. i Treat to Meet Garretson_ J. Frank Treat of Fargo, former im- | perial potentate of the Shrine, leaves { for Duluth, Minn., today to meet Im-! perial Potentate Garretson wiv: | will make his first offigial visit to Hl | a Zagal Shrine on Friday, in conne«- tion with ‘the northwestern Shrine ‘ “DANDERINE” Girls! Save Your Hair! Maket Abundant’ - | immediately after a ‘“Danderine” ? ge, your hair takes on_new life, lustre and wongrous beauty, ‘appear- ing twice as. heavy and plentiful, be- cause each hair, seéms to fluff and thicken. ‘Don't let your hafr stay life- less, colorless, plain or scraggly. You, too, want lots of lowg, strong, ‘beauti- ful ‘hair. A 35-cent bottle of delightful “Dan- derine” freshens your ‘scalp checks dandruff and falling hair. This stim- lating “beauty-tonic” gives“to thin, dull, fading hair that youthful bright- ness and abundant thickness—All Grugeists! conference and the fall ceremonial-of Bl Zagal temple. éi £ F. L. Watkins, chairman of the committee on arrangements, and Frank L. Gage, master of cere- monies announced that at 5 p. m. to- morrow all members of El Zagai band; Arab patrol,’ drum corps, chan- ters, Egyptian dancers and the nobi! ity will assemble at the temple and march, down\ Broadway to the North- e®n Pacific station/to meet Mr. ( rets d his party who will arrive al m. ieee st of Scottish Rite At 6:30 p.m. the procession will’ return to the temple where Mr. Gar- retson will be special guest of honor the Scottesh Rite banauet. Gf- seis of the Shrine sid to should be remembered that th hrine function and that at that time. nic audi- present The balconies of the ored lights will be ready for nics and their ladies at 7:00 p.m. The entire ground floor will be re- served for uniformed men, rill teams, bands for the dsp features aud ¥ ng dign Y Visiting dignitaries - will members of the imperial Shrine sand officer Paul: cub ot Minneapolis, Lelduz of Aberdeen; El Riad of Siouk Palis, rty, S..b.; Aad of Duluth, and Khyaetyn + of Winnipeg. gy Organ Recital to Be Given An organ re al will be given in the auditorium while the ‘preliminary rangements are taking ‘piace s» tha’ there will not be a dull monient. Guests are urged to be — present promptly at 7:45 p. m. as to not dis- turb any part of the program. stage curtain will go yp at § aling the desert ne and pyramids in tge distance. ‘This will immediately followed by the sun the oas:s and ‘the harem eS The gorgeous and spéctacular grand entry in ancient Arabic form under the direction of Frank L. Gage, mas- ter of ceremonies, will follow. To Introduce Garretson The honor of introducing Imperial Potentate Garretson has been vote to J. Frank Treat. Last ni retson was elected to a ii membership in El Zagal. Illustrious loventute sfowlér announced that he luvs urranged some surprises for eve the” nobility. The formal reception’ for Mr. Gar- retsou will be heid in the Masonic rlors, the full divan being in the receiving line. The grand ball, under the diregtion of George Pardoe, will Ye held in the auditorium and the new dining room, commencing at 9:30 p.m. It is the desire of the com- mittee and the order of the ‘cere- monial master that membefs of the various Shrine grders appear in full! wuitorm and = remain in uniform throughout ghe entire evening. Conterence Opens Friday The northwestern Shrine confer- ence will open Friday morning with a meeting of the different commit- tees. Pil:rimage Starts at 2 P. M. The pilgrimage across. the “hot sands of the desert to Mecca” will start at 2p. m. Friday. All members: of the official divan, uniformed mei and other participants must be: re- salied and in line as the caravan starts the triumphal. pilgrimage. This will be immediately’ followed on't pass-your cold'to other mem- | f your family. Don’t stay stuff- ed-up!. Quit blowing and snuffling! | ‘A dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” | taken every two hours until three | dqses are taken usually breaks up a! quickest,’ ‘surest relief’ known -and ; costs only a few cents at dryg stores: severe cold and ends all grippe mis- | ery. The very first dose opens your _ Yacht Club, Durkees amd Richelieu and COC Le CLC OR Ob Cider and Grape Juice. CHEESE the occasion. start. cutting Monday. Shelled Almonds. Apples Grape Fruit Hubbard Squash BUY, EARLY — AND Both Phones, 211 =TUNMUDAGUBEUUOTONUGEONUOUOGEODDUUOTOCOGUADUSEOOUDEEQOOOUOUESAOED FOU Logan’s “We Thank You” Cluster Raisins Dates , Salted Pecans By ¥ q3 Figs : PEELS Citron Orange Lemon Candied Pineapple ‘ Crystalized Ginger Candied Cherries Heinz’s Fig and Plum Pudding—Put_up jin three sizes. They are delicious. SALAD DRESSINGS i Heinz and Richeliew Mayonnaise MINCE MEAT » ' , Richelieu and Gordon and Dillworth’s Fresh and Canned Pumpkin OLIVES Plain, Stuffed, and Ripe—in assorted sizes. ~ PICKLES 5 In Bulk, Sweet and Dill. OHERRIES For Salad. : a 273 Pounds of Richelieu Cheese—Especially ordered for Let us know your requirements. Shelled Walnuts. cloggéd-up' nostrils and ‘the air pass- ages of the head;- stops Nose run- ning; relieves the headache, dullness, feverishness and ‘stiffness. “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the It acts without Assistance, taStes nice, no quinine. Richelieu Salad Dressing Shafers 1000 Island Dressing Jellies and Jams. CHEESE We will Fresh Roasted Peanuts. Oranges Sweet Potatoes Cranberries AVOID THE RUSH 118.8rd Street . UVENTAUVOERROGPAUBEDEAAUERHULSUAOAUUOEOHAOUOENOTHUTanHAvUERAANAEN that it} din- j include | from Osman temple, St. | “MYSTERY WOMAN” IS SOUGHT IN, TEXAS GIRL’S SUICIDE,“ ion of elion of of the Chicago Commerce, whos Miss Sanders’ love caused the girl to ta urged that every e to find the “mystery Garver testifiel their engag CHICAGO—Who is the “mys- | | i i e {wa and that he | ' \ tery woman” in ‘suicide of Miss Theodora Sanders, of Laredo, Te: The cordtier's inquest, into the decth of uders, who stabbed herself through the heart in the-Fott-Deaforn hotel jhere, Asso: has been contiiued to permit a broken No | further search for- the woman attributed -her s le to an ex- who is believed to have wit $ tremely jeatou: temperament. Garver is married, but said his | ed the stabbing. Harry H. Gar divorce. proceeding were pending. | ver, foreign trade commissioner | by the presentation of the first cere- , purpose other than those of legal ten- “monial section in full ancient Arabi on atsedite Ghirt : : pee : - one si hirteén circles appear form under the direction of : linked together, a small circle in the trious Potentate Fowler and his of-; middle with the \yords “United \ ficial divan. | States” ‘around it,-and\in the centeF i“We are One.” On the other side dial with the hours indicated. a mer dian sun above it, on on de of which is the word “Fugio” and on the other a | The second section will be staged and the secret work exemplified at 1 p.m. under the direction of Past | is a tkins. , 799 i eater a ar Vikit Boba ee jthe date “17872”. Below the dial-ep- Arrangements’ were made today fo: years the Franktin phrase, “Mind your ka visitation on Friday to the newly |PUsiness.” rae purchased Shrine parade grounds an mosque site, North Fargo. The Shriu- | Let Dishes - Dry vill 1 he te le at 4 p.m. x * ' “Streetcars will be in réadiness in| Don’t Wipe Them Says Mill City Club front of ‘the temple to convey the nobles to the site. The traditional Shrine banquet will hy. Headstone fe “Minneapolis, Minn., Nov. 18.—The ZI jhired maid. will’ find her work not be held in the two big dining rooms quite so laborious if hey employer commencing -at 6 p. m. The thiyd ‘section and “Moslem jy” ut h test” will be staged under the direc- (‘Kes the advice of the Wo- tion of. Al Johnson and the desert ;"en’s Community council of Min- - The entertainment _2polis, which — orga: con- | guides at 8 p. m. features will begin at,10:30 a.m. First Copper Coin ; 3 | sanitary. a savi in labor. Issued Held in Duluth jtne. women's cofwell neve is osnun: ing in a series of institutes for moth- Duluth, Minn., Nov. 18—A Franklin | ¢rs throughout the city, that dishes be penny, the first copper coin to fe au-|not ‘wiped and polished, but that they thorized by Congress, is owned in Du- | be Lanes with boiling water and let luth. A similar one discovered near to dry in a wire drain pan, instead. Dover, Mass., recently was deemed 804 aE Zi [putea teat the fact was wired over ‘Teacher Turn Bolshevik | The possessor of o similar coin in} And Children Walk Out 'puluth is Mrs. Joseph Wiles. The! asi P ' penny was struck in 1787 and is one’ Geneva, Switzerland, Noy. 18.—The ‘of the a it ere canes The| scibol children of ‘the little Savoy ; penny tot i na ron @ ‘town of Bourg went on a strike be- Franklin, mere ot he incision | cause the headmistress of the Muni- {ite Geaten se Husiressaher I dudgors cipal school, who recently is tqid to la aie Sita ‘that, coins should serve; neve become a bolshevist, dehvered tion by. : _ |& lectare praising Nikolai Lenine, the |tends that wiping dishes“after they are washed is superfluous. On the grounds that it is more benc- ‘ficial irom the point of health, just as => | Russian premier. : The children are supported in the 66 q hes fbb | strike by. their parents who have de- | |manded the dismissal of the head- | mistress. In the meantime the young- |sters are greatly enjoying their holi- day and are hoping that the question will not be settled too_quickly. Pita 4 rerienan® N . eet AMONG LUXURIES | | The Hague, Nov. 18.— Bath tubs — .afand bathroom fixtures appear on the H ) 4 list of “luxuries” which would be sab- if \ {ject to a 10 per/cent luxury tax in Holland if a revenue bill now before the Dutch parliament were passed. ; / i ‘hiv’ Corn Remover Is ‘Guaranteed. HUSBAND’s SYORY WILL | ‘Throw away that dangerous ra70r AicazE BISMARCK ‘and plaster, Don’t waste your time Hé@\says: “Adler-i-ka helped my jsimply “treating” that pestifergus. | vite for gas on the stomach and sour jaching corn! Get rid of it with “GELS | stomach_in, TWENTY ,MINUTES. it It.” , Remove ‘it. \ works beyond gteatest expectations.” map, | Adier-i-ks acts on #UTH upper and lower bowel removing fotl mattér | which poisoned stomach. Brings out ;all gasses and sour, decaying food. |) EXCELUENT for ichronic-,constipa- ‘tion. Guards against~-appendititis. i-ka removes matter you never ht was in .your system and } which may have been poisoning you jfor months. Jos: Breslow. Geneva, Switzerland, Nov. 18—A j bignary. session was ‘held, by the: as- | sembly of the league of nations today {to consider a report from the coun- | cileft the leagteYelative to its ac- | tivities since its formation. The as- sembly. meeting began Speeding up {ith the organization of ‘six commit- Simply apply two or three drops} tees appointed Monday ana tue elec- of this favorite corn remedy and your;tion of chairman. it has been de- pain from THAT corn ceases forever | cided these committeds will workin Then in two or three days, ifthe corn+private; but that inutes of their has not dropped -off, take hold with! meetings will be published. ‘Subjects your fingers ‘and lift it off as easily} willbe referred to them by the as- as you peel a banana! You never el-|sembly without debate.’ ~ Se joyed such instant, delightful relief CE ae +rom Corn misery, you never used any- ATTENTION MASONS thing so’perfect'as “Gets-It”. It never Bismarck Lodge, No. 5, A fails. 3 % oe ee: - “GetsIt” costs but @.trifle at any|& A. M., will give'a dancing par- drug store. Money back guatanteed.|ty in the Masonic Temple, Fri- Mid. by. B,“Lawrence & Co., Chicago. day, November 19, 1920. Danc- Solgin Bismarck and recommended | 5. “ i as ithe world’s bést,corn remedy. by Nie from 9:00 to 12:00. “All Cowan’s:‘Drug'store and Lenhart Drug | Masons and their families cord- lially invited to attend.” "The Safe, Sensible, Remover. A the World, the complainants being’ Dr, jSchute & Jas DEVILS LAKE "PUBLISHERS IN ~-TIBEL CHARGES Complaints Have Been Filed Against Editor of Devils Lake World by States Attorney. Devils Lake, N. D.. Nov. 18—Com- plaints that will lead to the arrest for criminal libel“and conspiracy of Fred S. Austin, managing editor of the Devils Lake World, and a number of stockholders in that newspaper, which is.a corporation, were filed this afternoon by States Attorney Rollo F. Hunt. Sheriff Eliot is now rounding up the defendants, who will be hailed before Justice Duell and arraigned on the charges in the complaints. . Be- sides Austin the other defendants are J. W. Smith. county manager of the} recent Nonpartisan campaign. Mar-| tin Hoghaugh, Leonard Sharf, Carl Aaberg, “Halver Sanderson, William McGillis, Jacob Canter and John and Jean Stoesser. The criminal charges aganist these! people ‘are the result of ye cil which ‘was distributed’ in Ramsey county and Devils Lake a few days be- for the election this month, wherein a number of prominent citizens are pl- leged to have been Iibeled with intent to disgrace them before the eyes of the pepple, and to injure their stand- ing as buginessmen. Five complaints. have been filed against the owners of W. E.Hocking, vice president of the city !commi: n, Who is acting on be-! half of President of the Commission Edward F, Flynn; Fred P. Mann, local merchant; J. H. Trimble of Bovey,| son, on behalf of A. B.) Rév. H, Garfield Walk-| ", rector of the Church of the Advent, | and Kev. Prefttiss Hovey Case, pastor | of \tho Westminster Presbyterian church. > Grafter, Pavnfl ‘ In the case of MyeF lynn, it is charg- ed that in the alleged/libelous circular it is insinuated that-he received graft on the paving job in this city, and: it} also states that he associates himself, with vulgar, lowd and disréputdble | fsons, which Mr. Flynn denies in tite* Kkson, Jr} fann’s corfplaint; he states | that he is accused in the dreular of | being a lia¥} a publisher of lics and | that he has defraudéd the ‘pegple of | th: community who’ trade ‘a chis'! Rev. Walker iad charged\in the ci culad with being Nindecent in speech, ; ant behavior, a ~besmircher of wo- anhood,” and it is alleged in/ the) ular that he uses indecent ‘ep thets. 2 + Charges Arrest The circular, according to the com- plant, stated that Rev. Case had been arrested by peace officers in Idaho ; during, his recent stumping tour in| that state against the Nonpartisan | league, ‘and that he usés his profet sion to defraud the farmers, and that he was obliged to leave Idaho, and also “that he associated with “grain robbers and gamblers.” |, The Libelous Circular Oey | The alleged libclotty cirkular, which its proceedings against the owners of the ¢ipoyl, Devils Lake World, “was girculated | Information All American wojnen know ef the great success of Lydia E, Pinkhain’s Vegetable Compound in restor- ing to health women who suffered from ailments pe- - culiarto their sex, yet thereare some whoaré skeptical and do not.realize that alfhat is claimed for it is absolutely true—if they did, our laboratory would not be half large enough to supply the demand, though today it iXthe largest in the country used for the manufacture of one particulariedicine, 711! 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Tielt relief after taking two bottles } I work"jn a department stcro and of Vegetable Compound anti I kept | have to stand on my fect all day and on with it until I was cured. I al- | I do not havo any more pains. [ ways use Lydia E. Pinkham’s Liver | surely recommend your Vegetable Pills and theyaro fine. Everything | Compound toall my frionds and you used to turn souron my stomach and the Liver Pills relicved that.”—Mrs. A. Roarrs, 593 Fargo Avenue, Buffalo, N.Y. The fact is, the Best Medicine for Women is may use these facts as a testimon- ial.” —Benrua J, Parker, 3820 M =f . Sacramento, Calif. j aC attempted to. cover itself by a] : ; | ATTENTION. MASONS ; statement ‘to the effect that no one in} , Bismarck Lodge, No. 5, A. F. auniel fice had anything to do with the] @ A, M., will give a dancing par- i mina. ‘inti » distributi ; a a ae 4 % has caused the filing of these crimi printing. or distribution of the libelous jty in the Magonic Temple, Fri- N and distributing matter | day, November 19, 1920, Danc- nting P throughout the city and couity a day that is found to be criminally libelous| ing Yrom 9:00 to 12:00. All before election. d dinefy newspaper about the size of a) page of the Devils Lake World, and | was signed, “Your for justice—Work: | i | in Dark Other. than this, there were no; marks on it that would lead to the; identity of those who wrote 'the mat- ter contained in it. “It was headed “What's Your ‘Color —Here’s the color of some the local L V.-A’s.”. Then followed a Series of | headed articles wherin the- character | and integrity were attacked of A. B.| Jackson, Jr., Rev. Walker, Rev.—Case A. R. Smythe, Edward I’. Flynn, Tho- | mas F. McCarthy, A. E. Toomey, the Devils Lake Journal and\ Fred P. Mann. At the bottom ot the circular were the words “Thése birds all ride in the same car, drink from the same | bottle and sleep in the same bed.” Tn each of the complaints filed to- day are typewritten copies of the mat-| ter contained’ in the circular. It is} alleged that the publishers of the Devils Lake World were instrumental in writing, printing and distributing the circular, although the World: last When Run-Down Fonp bu 1ac, Wis.-"Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrigtion’s a very good medicine. “When I was a girl going to-school I got all run-down and weak due to hard studyirtg. I was coming into womanhood and. this medicine built me up in fine shape in just a short space of time. Talsq took it about seven years ago dur- ing expectancy and. it helped me wonderfully. I had practically no suffering and my baby was strong and healthy and has always been. 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