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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBU For Mother ; COMFY BOUDOIR SLIPPERS A Gift of Bedroom Slippers will bring joy and comfort. In our Shoe Department are many pretty styles for your choosing. trying J. W. Brinton jermminal libel. ; | ! Attorney-General Langer today an- | nounced he askige that the case, which is pending in district court here, be pa: 4 over until the Febru- | ary term of court, on charges ot} derful instrument is so far ahead of supply that | the makers could not fill our order until our turn come. ; Now our turn has come! And our turn is your and requesting that | : CHOOSE GIFTS FOR ALL : . THE FAMILY AT ’ a E ed to Attorney-Generdl- \ 4 Elect Lemke ’ i We placed our order for these months ago. They ia se pera tla s Ej failed to arrive. We telegraphed. We wrote Lemke, attorney-general-! = letters. No results. The demand for this won- ee lvensclie peor wie OF E 4 ° By A a | the case be prosecuted. ee 9.5 turn. But don’t wait! Avoid disappointment “unmedtae ter the pubication ' Priced at from 92:50 10.0. 0c0.0)sciet ss sentences F Iby J. We 1 of the article charg- ‘ later. Hing embeazlenent and misappropriv A SILK KIMONA fe | tion of funds in the state bank of Mother sure would be pleased when she opened her package con- taining one of the pretty Silk Kimonas we are showing in our Ready to Wear section. Priced at from $10.50 to ....... .$25.00 For Father North Dakota by the persons placed ‘in charge thereof by the Industrial | Commission, which embezzlement and | misappropriation of funds the defend- {ant charged, was done with the L knowledge and consent of one A. C.{ Townley: and one William Lemke, I las Attorney-General | requested the (said A, C. Townley and said William ; Lemke to arrest the said J. W. Brin- Order Your Holiday Victrola Now ~ We will deliver it at once, or hold for future de- livery, as vou wish. >All prices, from $25 up. Our Victrola X—$125 Qak or Mahogany Vietrola XI—$150 SMOKING SETS Walnut or Mahogany t ill t id on ; . j 5 1 tor, criminal libel,” Li J ‘ i ar Victrola XIV $225 erms will meet your ideas lin his RCHHEAT toe Corkininees No gift would be more delightful than one of the fine Smokers’ Walnut or Mahogany ; | “phere is not a shadow of a doubt Sets we are/showing in The Kenilworth Gift Shop. .Priced at sate cove oi T;, | t that {tthe article published is un- |. from:'$2.00 to. 05560025 vanes os ee es oa eae ease ves4 0910000 ietrola — $275 ZB i true that Brinton i8 guilty of crim; |‘ Neuer uheneeas i Final libel" Langer conthiwes MILITARY BRUSHES * ‘Although 1 offered to name any { } r to prosecute the ies that A most useful gft for any man and always most acceptable.. We ( ‘ HS MASTERS VOICE ‘Townley and Lemke might desire: + have a fine line at from $2.50 to .............. vs as o-0 0768000 . ewe. they refused to designate any attor- |! Pas : For Sister Refused to Appear. Langer declares that Lemke was subpoenaed to appear at the prelim- inary hearing held before Police Ma- gistrate Howell here, after which Brinton was bound over to the district Al court, but that he dficed the court, The sheriff. has had a subpoena to serve on Townley but has been un- able to do so, he continues, ; “Although the article printed hy HOSKINS, Inc. . Exclusive Victrola Dealers Bismarck, N. D. i “The Store With the Big Victor-Record Stock” SILK HOSE : ’ A pair of Silk Hose is sure to please sister and are so useful and practical. Here are shown many new and effective styles at from $2.25 to .. 4 AAEUAFTERUOACNAHAEATECUOEENNDETNG AYU EEGOUE EUAN HEERETEOAQOTOOA TENA UETTUOAEROOGETUACUUEERESTECLOFAUDEECEOUEEFUAECEDRECEUUALET i MANICURE SETS iii MT TTT é Ne iontchatwed Townley ané Leni Why not give her a Manicure Set? They’re so handy and are sure j with being crooks and criminals, they to be appreciated. Priced at from $3.98 to ...... vee TTT | requested to attend and be there ut| did not appear to testify, but on the 3 '| CITY NEWS | Ise d'eloale contrary have instituted in their news- : a AOI oh ee ‘ papers a vicio lying propagandt Fi B th he e] ‘Methodist- Missionary Society | that the prosecution of Mr. Brinton is or ro er Guests in City The We 's Foreiga Missionary | 2°t-00 the square, that he was arrest- aes | e Women's Foreiga Missionary | oy yuvely for political i : . = TO NEW HOME TOMORROW small son, Robert .are guests of Mrs.! will meet Tuesday evening Dec. 14th | faith,” says Langer. Surely he would like a real leather traveling bag in either black 0. H. Lerum and Mrs. Lerum will |4- Johannsen, on Ninth street. at the Parsonage at 7:20, aga MME, Prosecution. or tan. There are many here to choose from at from $17.50 to $35 move tomorrow from 52 Thayer street Yo Ga ; An interesting. program has been] “In view of-the above facts I be- into their nel home just completed No Constable: | arranged. lieve it will serve the interests of jus- A LIN HANDKERCHIEF { ray in the 100 block on. West Thayer. None of. those who received votes | _ Topic: “Missionary messages of the tice better if 1 do not prosecute the ' a for constable in the election and who) New Testament, Mrs. Howell: Be eet Rebate bu aes, the case to William A Pure Linen Handkerchief with embroidered initial would be Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab, was hoste: ‘ : . Bia: | MTs. ace. P : a 8 2 y i atva ‘shiall-dinner party’ at. the-week until 10 days after the first of the! Graphic illustrations, Mrs. Quigley. | elected state’s attorney, F. B., McCur- end at her home at 520 Mandan /Year to qualify. Mystery box, contest, captains Mrs.) dy, to prosecute at that time. | : Avenue Sinscorplement: to thet :honse a ee |HOWell and Mrs, Cashman. “It is self evident that without the | Or Ba iY guest, Mrs. ‘M. H. Kranz, of Mandn Funeral Sunday ' | Vocal Solo, Mrs. Larson testimony of Townley and Lemke con- | Out of town guests were Clerk of U. Funeral services for - Lars bani, | Viol'n Solo, Miss Quigley. viction of Brinton, whom I believe to ae i S. Court J. A. Montgomery and Mrs. | “2° died here while in the employ of{ Refreshments will ‘b> served. A] be guilty, would not he as certain a3 A SILK ROBE \ Montgomery of Fargo the Home Builders’ association, were! ‘ordial invitation 1s extended’ to all} with them stestifying., ae Teer il esi i y. Ob Bete. held in the Webb undertaking parlors! the old and new menJuers. “Mr. Lemke-has repeatedly — statea | Baby would lock the cutest in one of these little silk robes in + ENTERTAINED BENEDICT; | SU2day afternoon at 3 p. m., with Rev. Pid BOSONS PANG oe Gey Pink or Blue. You'll find them displayed in our infants wear G. H. Quigley officiating. Burial will section. Priced at from $5.75 to $12.50 C. C. Wattam and Mrs. Wattam en- tertained at their home at 612 Fifth street on Saturday night for the Ben- edict Card club. The club has a mem- hership of twenty and five tables were | played. Mrs. Wattam served refresh- ments after the play. MRS. BANKSTON HOSTESS Mrs. J. Bankston, 4 Secona street was hostess on Saturday after noon at a social meeting of the Moth- | ers’ club. During the afternoon Mrs. W. E. Perry d VanDyke’s “The Other Wise } TO MEFT OUT OF TOWN GUESTS | Mrs. Edwond A. Hughes entertains informally at,afternoon tea tomorrow at her home at 38 Avenue A. honor- ing her house guest, Mrs. J. A. Mont- gomery of Fargo, and M Wood- rough ‘of Omaha, who ‘s in town dure ing session of Federal Court over which her husband, Judge Woodrough | presides. jld, at 7:30 p.m Masonic Meeting | The regular meeting ot Bismarck | chapter No. 10, R. A. M., will be held; in the chapel Tuesday evening, Dec. preceded by a dinner in’ the chapel dining room at 6:30 p.| m. There will be election of officers ; and work in the Royal Arch degree.‘ All members are urged to be present! and visitors are invited. Gymnasium Tonight The gymnasium dlass of the Busi-} ness and Professional Women’s club} will ‘meet tonight at 7 at high} school gymnasium. For information j call 682, Mrs. J. H. Kling. Two Boys for Bi A baby. boy arrived yesterday for Mr. and Mrs., Arthur Margeutte 930 llth, and this morning a baby boy w born at St. Alexius to Mr. and Mrs, Frank McGa be in Fargo. = | NECKLACES—-HOW AND WHEN TO WEAR THEM ABY SETS 1 box. $1.25 to . that Brinton is a ‘crook,’ that he “has the goods on him,’ and your Honor Cooperative Milk Distribution Is A little toilet set just for baby pit up neatly in an attractive Brush, comb, rattle and ‘powder box. Priced at from Soe $4.50 White Rice Pov Corn. 1 Ib for 1c and 5 Ibs. for 50c. Oscar H. | < Pa can readily see that if by any chance Will & Co. Phone 163. MRS. GODDARD HERE | Guild Meeting : |with myself prosecuting the case, Mill City Plan ee a Mrs. H. P. Goddard was hostess to-| There will be an important meeting, Brinton is acquitted, Brinton might eee FOR SALE day at her home at 722 Second street } to the Monday. club. Roll call wasj responded to with Christmas sugges- ' tions, there was music by members | of the club, and Miss Matilda review- CLUBS FOR THE WEEK The Current Events club will meet ; with Mrs. A. J. Arnot at 614 Rosser street on Wednesday the 15th. Thursday Musical club, with Miss Elizabeth A. Jones us leader, will meet in the Community room of the City library on Thursday afternoon. Card of Thanks Wishing to thank the neighbors and friends which, showed sympathy and love toward our loving mother at her last minutes. Mrs. Helen Gibson, Clear Lake. Minn. Mrs. Seymon Knight, Peru, S. D. at St. George’s Guild at the pa house on Third street on Thursday ‘ ternoon at 3 o’¢! A large attendance is de: a fi 7 a i > ed a novel from the French, and read | 5 Minot Educator Here ee in February. farmer and consumer both would e ‘a Grace Richmond’s, Little Christmas | rominent among the school super- | ia &, » Twin Ci i 4 ners’ Rh Story. ‘intendents here Saturday on the Com-} ———» benefit, the Twin City Milk Producers euma 1¢ ains mittee of Fifteen in the better schools campaign was H. K. Colton, Principal of the Minot Town Dr. Harod Winchester and Mrs. Wichester were in from Hazelton for | a day with relatives the last of the; week. H | From Garrison Mrs. F’ Robinson of Garrison is spending the week in. Bismarck while her ilttle son has treatment at a local hospital. Family Here @ George Langdahl and family spent Sunday in Bismarck. jclaim the acquittal a bar to | Lemke’s charges.” Langer requests Judge Coffey, who is presiding at this term of district court, to have the case the first called as ! Beulah Man Buys Truck | Andrew Sailer of Beulah came ia Bismarck Tuesday to purchase a new truck for his coak mine, and, drove away with a new International Twa {Ton truck. Mr. Sailer states that he has a half section of land near Beulah with a 20 ft. vein of coal ruji- {ning completely through it. the second International’ Truck Mir, sailer has put to work at his mine.) / Takes Position Here | Miss Mary Giffin arrived here Sat- | urday from Chicago and today assim ied the position of instructor in) the | high school made vacant by the ‘res- ignation of Mrs. Mabel Stratton. i This ‘is | Minneapolis, Minn., Dec. 13.— Or ganized four years ago and at that time one of the first farmers co- operative plans, through which the ation has become a model as a selling agency and other north- west states are planning similar co- operative measures. The association is an incorporation ; to the amount of $500,000, according to H. R. Leonard, manager, and almos* every farmer within a radius of forty miles of the Twin Cities who is a | produccr of milk, a stockholder in jthe concern. Organized under the co- operative law, the company is a nor- divided concern, and any one farmer cannot hold more than $1,500 worth jof stock. Every stockholder, no mat- ter how many shares he has in the jassociation, is entitled to but one ‘vote. - For Sale: House and Barn. In- quire Mrs. Eppinger, Grand Pa- | cific Hotel. Quickly Eased By Penetrating Hamlin's Wizard Oil A safe nd effective preparation to relieve the pains of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lame Back and Lumbago is Hamlin's Wizard Oil. It’ pene- trates quickly, drives out the sore- ness, and limbers up the stiff ach- ing joints and muscles. Wizard Oil is a good dependable Preparation to have in the medi- cine chest for first aid when the doctor may be far away. You will find almost daily uses for it in cases of sudden mishaps or accidents | such as sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, | bites and stings. Just-as reliable, too, for earache, toothache and croup. Always keep it in the house. | urs. Emma Rartleson, “ie or in ‘BRITISH FLAG HOESTED ON FLAGSTAFF | rtsoe se tat ase” Dehn fen, Un corge’ Right, |, 4Paby gif arrived for Mr. and Mrs. | OF SUNKEN SHIP 100 FEET UNDER WATER | sey cama eae Watertown, S. D. evening at Bismarck hospital. | | Victoria, B. C., Dec. 13—The Frritish pills at druggists tor 30c. “ i { 5 : j suddenly announced that he cou) === Holly, Best Delaware Stock Chureh Sales Gres ho tndst weeks | \fag has been raised under the’ most |hear “God Save the King” coming up | z : per Ib. 50c. Oscar H. Will & Co.}. The church sales of the past week, | throngh the telephone which connect- | z Green House Phone, 784-R. FIT TO FIGHT held by the guilds of St. Mary’s and St. George’s parishes are reported as entirely successful. Practically all articles at both sales were disposed of : = | : geric blouse or serve frock. They are BY CORA MOORF, jUnusual circumstances in the past, {but probably the conditions vy {never stranger than those of a recent “eremony held at Swanson Bay, when ed him with the man belo Wonder |was expres at tie occurrence, but j the mystery was ared up when the ee rose td the surface again. © BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA v and the ladies express their very sin-| s t iv 0 While ng around the ster e : 2 is for the \ fork’s Fashion Authority. of all els the most, formal. For /two divers nearly 100 feet belaw the} While 8 around the stern one | : : : Life’s greatest battles eer a usaneiee eee | eee Dee. 15 : daytime it is much. better taste to surface of the sea, hoisted the ship's [diver found in a hox at the foot ot Kravin all ove the Northwest for Quality are between strength § | ee lied are/the ned coral. in the iHhustra ensign on the flagstaff of the sunken |the fiagsiaff the ship's ensign. | OMAIL US YOUR FILMS © and weakness. Lady Macabees - day and evenin ell of “Ladies Night” rince Rupert, which is now in p of being salvaged. One di partner | naling emblem from the reposi , ' y cabbees will, meet with the st ing one with a coral plaque | ¢ . ae tee ae P. hall, | Nala "3 {nent the colors to the halyards and {on to the rds, and 7 we” 7 Tuesday evening, Dec. 14 at K. P. hall, | and, \alas, every ‘ , ‘ riper ror ree : Scott S Emu sions |there will be election of officers.|them any time or place. 1 des, strands of beads slowly hoisted them, while his mate fed it. Standing at attention, h = Lunch and card party for member: ip “are perhaps the most be- eld together with cabochons or great | stood at the salute near by and sent pat i sau » h i ee ‘ Le ; ASK Your Grocer : . ¥ } ttional anthem, and it is this tha 2 ropes with wonderful jewelled | to the suface through the telephone : | | i i E visi members. All members} coming of all necklaces to the fresh- } > 1 For 5 . hee asked to be present. | complestoned, bright-eyed, ¢ are seen on some of the more | connected with his helmet the strains | the men at the surface had heard. H ty D i wiv. Bedad nutrient, nourishes : pear Ue Leen, bit the sallow-akinnedsdmong especially ‘those of the National anthem. |" Many a fine ship has gone down umpty Dumpty Brea a high-powered tonic- | | Two divers of the ific Salvage iwith colors ‘fly g, but to the Pacific | Produced by i i a i the i Degree of Honor ius should try them very critically be- | in one piece when these girdles < ‘ , it os panies Regular meeting of the Degree of fore daring to adopt them corecl old the fuNness in with | company had gone down in to the | Salvage company will accrue the BARKER BAKERY whole body. | Honor in Elks Hall tomorrow night.; More particularly the point is that. out breg the straight line that is|stern of the wrecks to a depth of jvnique honor of raising a vessel with yi é tt &owne,Bloomficld. NI 2-72 Election of offjcers. All members are} they should not be worn with the hn- still in vogue. nearly 100 feet. The diver's tender jibe 3rilish flag mastheaded.