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\ ‘ “TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1921 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ; _ ———— — aa — “. . \, MRS. WILSON. ATTENDS WEDDING LEMKE N AM ORIGINALITY HUN | Add. DISTINGUISHES , z “BACK 'TO SCHOOL ; “TNF E A I : Young peup.e leaving’ their no. 3) oe in ieee after spending a hap,y! « i : oliday season on vacation from the:r | i ¥ ravous Anat ltncions of learning are: : f : agi ea 4 and Brace Up Your P2 ‘darold Vermilya and Harold Cook, | Vatki | Alice Webb, Leata Hendershott and! Dunbar, Watkins and Anderson) Esther Staley, University of Minne-| to Be in Attorney-General’s APPETITE pote: George Register and Mary Mur) 1s es D rf t ray, Jamestown Co lege; Josephine! epartmen' . _ Welch, Minneapolis Art school; Mar- | It is important to your good health when you as are 4 jorie Webb, Minneapolis Business | ae | from home to know where you can get the proper to College; Horeace “Homah) Visitation | the stute license department, under eat and, just like your own home cooking. ‘ Ley Rewaathredey. hake eming tory Attlorney-General William “Lemke. ; | Our*aim inas always been to give the eating public the Hanlane LaCrosts, Wisconsin, Normal | Dunbar has been an active “league '& proper food and large variety of dishes to select from. Our < School; Gene and Richard Leonard, | orken Se eoreral vente aa | ‘&] place is sanitary and our service is unequalled. Try eating # ’. Dartmouth College. Several siudents, tile ardienCAt leant 1rocnntee oe thet your meals at our place and be convinced of our splendid ‘ toseners ade young Peonle ‘of other liquor enforcement. division’ of the | service and home cooking, besides our charges are more their various locations after spending | Attorney-Generass office. | Watkins | than reasonable: z the holidays in theiy Bismarck homes. | was appointed to the Job by William q L The town was made gay and happy for | Langer. Mr. Watkins also’ will keep | A 5 their coming and oir vest wishes go| his. present atutt of assistants, seven Fred Bobb, P a , with them ,all for the new year. “| in all, for the present. r , Prop. ‘ hia ey | W. A. Anderson, *sécretary of: the 5 ROBERT MATCAEN HERE’ | industrial commission, well be Lem-_ 510 Broadway 5 Mrs. George H. Welch has-been en- | ke’s first, assistant. Who will take! TT bl a tertaining over the week-end a young | Anieraans job as secretary of the! : house guest for whom the Bismarck commisssion is not announced. : people have #- very special regard. | _ The railroad’ commission organ- | i MILD WEATHER He is Robert Matchen, son. of Doctor | ived today with Frank Milhollan as | BRINGS RUSH Matchen and, ‘Mrs. Matchen (Edna | ch ley and J. A. Calderhead as | { Box Boucher) a, popular young couple, ; etary. 4 ' i j . ) ) married in Bismarck and making their | eee robinson took hig place as| I ON AUTO WORK a _ home here until the early death of; chi justice of the supreme court | i ince a e Doctor Matchen, a prominent and) , today. Judge Robinson refused te | Fru nes the ee sen for the Past (6% beloved young physician® of the city. | move from his end geat to a center | i owners are having work done now Robert wag a small boy when, his| Seat, however, stating that he pre- | pes Bre. Davie wor’ é = 5 , ¢ ‘Cali | ferred his en 5 | rather than wait for a later day for , mother leftiwith her parents for Cali H erred end seat where he could \ irs. All automobil alr’ ment H _ fornia and’ thig is the first visit of: | hang his feet over the railing. 1 { ola Pacgehe ressin A canoltee tae having ‘ tag jon he ibis rnative: town caine? NAT BY CORA MOORE, ' lots of repair work whieh is beyond \ their departure. Robert came ou ] \ =.New York's Fashion Authority. | Says They. Should Not Be In-| 1° ichiey GE IRIn Iie ot tis vent ) * from Adipneanalis. shore be: ie grt , |, New: York, Dec. 20- Verity, there | * in F: f Declinin The Bismarck: Furniture Co reports ing a preparatory school. He is now; { ‘ |are many different ‘hats this ‘season | creased in Face of Declining he: Blamarels Vuemune Coy (ee é sixteen ‘vents. old. I j | as their are grains of sand on the Costs holstering and one of the largest jobs SEE Nearer te | shores of the seas. Some of these a 1 vorik ave ts 4 fe) an: MES et bi v |cavort in odd’ ways and with much | ‘ kK ttorney-general, |." Le ee Pu ether ca tained. at a two o'clock dinner on i i ar 5 : | William Lemke, attorney-g +| with the latest pattern, of’ inside cov ‘Sunday. i iment to the guests jirregularity but it still remains that’ promptly upon induction into offic? n, This job is * . Or cach ub thee three children, Cath | ; the ‘small hat is reigiing queen per) Monday made it clear through the of- ive" the- only of each) of/ehelr, three children, Cath | \ A | haps because it is so much more com-! ON) bo auae NonpaR shi Tekh enit erine, Paul and Fenton. Christmas’; ' fortable. ficial orean of tte: jonny a ‘ities that decorations were used for the dining | ut . | “However ‘that ma | that he was out to oppo: a . dt i A a She ea y be, here are twe Prevesti 5 dn face of the h 2 nia Hine-anad Py ae MRS. BENJAMIN KING Exhibits Promise to"Be the Best models, Paris inspired, One is faa tiving prices, incl, labor. a0 | {op work of th Kinde , Soe . 5 4 & shoe fie i i aaa p tors ‘other supplie: = — DINNERS FOR SCNS _ Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, wife of the president, made her first Ever Held by the Organi- over to one side in radtit ears | vienont mentioning names, but dé] FOR RENT—Modern House Pretty New Year's eve dinners social appearance in many menths, at the wedding of Miss Mar- zation Hunt very, very “anvasts AL lator black |claring that a “plot” had “been laid Completely furnished. 8 Ave. were given oe ane bones oe Mrs, Jorie Brown and Benjamin King of New York. The wedding was \ ‘satin, of, if you please, velvet, and{t have a meeting of the board of | y" Oo. Dhone 134. ‘ Mrs. Andrew Miller and Mr. img at te held at the Brown home in Washington, Dec. 28. Three of the| ‘rhe Missouri Siope Poultry show,’ it fits over the head like a helmet. railroad commissioners, eurly ester: . the sons in the families returned for president’s daughters and Mrs. Wilson’s mother also attended. | which opens in iismarek tomorrow, ‘Then it has two rows of feathers ar- Gay morning and approve | tiv. + e the holidays. Following both dinners Miss Margaret Wilson was. maid of honor. The bride’s father Ae ire i! t ever reld, in tre ranged ior zal thes ou like those | Forks Aad Rice. atilitie ae ater ; RIGHT the company attended the New Year 'and the first Mrs. Wilson were cousins. Miss Brown was maid | "ie snow will Lo held in the Deere) ‘ney-general declared he would not ball at the Mcenzie, of honer at the first White House sedaling of the Wilson adminis- and ‘Weber willing: GStnGe ee ese ON eee listen ito Re ee oe ne he advise a in HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS DINE) tration, that/of Miss Jessie Wilson a rancis B, Sayre. and See streets, The building was i tha de taken, Ni ess Doctor Fannie Dunn Quain was & nnn nnnn) recently Tuiit and has’ ample. floor ; i; Sam Aandanl, one of the retiring Buy only ‘Diamond Dyes hostess to six high school s.udents 3. space for a large exhibit. i members of the commission, said tha at a small family dinner during tie &——7— ae 1 ~ The show will include ‘poultry and 4 | the commission had\ been, requested bs holidays in compliment to her dyagh- CITY NEWS | fl grain ¢ nd there will be a! f to act on the utility iney ABes [ok _— ter Marion. ~ Christmas decorations > \ a OE eas woman’! paruiaent. ‘The premiums | and on the telephone ine case were used making one of the pratty : paid by the show are/ptoportionately R but that he had refused to attend a little. affairs for. the younger high 11 at Hospital 0 P P 0 N E D: B Y about the highest paid in- the United ee ecting called for Monday morning school groups during vacation. Misses Ellen. Sauer and Dortls \ Btates,canil {kuitors trom a. tar'dis-| Grand Works, N; D, Jan. 4.:The Hapland stag ee ea Pe ear . ” 4 ae ns Craven are two high’ school girls x ance are ced, Grand Forks A fa { the North; bY * © ‘d yer suggest- * 2 i VISITS. BROTHER at Bismarck Hospital. Miss, Craven No admisiion will be cliarged, and | Dakota Midenor Nonneteun league] ed that he ought to be willing to allow John Svensgaurd, 'a rallfoad ithe is the daughter of Vincent Craven. visitors are urged, 'to attend. John | newspap sispended — publication | the increase {o go through. ‘ ~ | at Esmond, spent: the holidays al pial Cay if Snyder is superintendent of — the | yesterda ming a shortage of The attorney-general, in his charg- | " ‘ See ea ere TRAE aoeer ot, cic, eee Anmerene CaMCM Age (i). fees 2 ee an LM ey pee /fands, IU was said that money should] ¢S, mentions no names. W. HT Stits- | a ee of Diamond Dyes" Vet SS ane | - Lulu». Kupitz. Anderson ot! ? ‘ : aan | not be obtained from. notes issued b; an. one 'w menibers of the + { “ine Northeru-Ba aeauon Here, Mr woaentncth D. has nee called to| | Washington, Jan. 4.--The-hedging | i ] | stockholders or outstanding accounts! corim'saion, declared. that he would) contains dipephtons ‘0 pimple hat Bron ear Retiom to sykeston eam ‘Bismarck ‘by: the. serions. illness of }systerm, long followed in the .grain bel | ‘collected. Tae American. began pub: | not act on the case without a new [shebby” akivtar Saiete, y' Piste 7 eee Narn te | her mother, Mrs. Charles Kupitz’ | trade, was opposed tod ' : |lieation as a daily afternoon paper hearing. | The cases had heen heard Cont” eioves, stockings,” sweater ¢) RETURN FROM FARGO. HOME || nis Chicas seitatives of farmers ThE Sept, 30, 1918. incorporated for $100, | by ne ole hoard, tM Stutsman | draperies, everything, ‘whether wool, “| Mrs. Spencer ‘Boise and her sister | 4 , 'o Chleago . ‘who appeared at the fi * IS FAVORED The pidanle var . weeny huifue here ought to be a new silk, linen, cotton. or mixed goods, Mrs. J. Lotierg and her husband have Hilo alluler, fon. ot pei Milletr| of hearings by the house agriculture 1 | Paper. published’ tn sthe,« Norweaian 1 . “Rew, Teh, fadelens, colors, “Have returned from Fargo where. par! ‘returned to Chicago w ~ | committee. on bill . k 5 s" ? ; Pia | druggist show you “Diamond Dyes te r) the holiday season vas spent at the ntosfed ty te Dupont. Company: after avy tax on strictly, speculative deal- Be oo * | CHAPLAINS ARE Hoes Par heal pe pele color card’? ' i 3 parental home of Mrs. cise | an a happy holiday time al he hot ‘armers nion, Committee to/ r ‘ans- | Mrs. Lob : his parents in Bismarck. There was no evidence, however,\ to Advocate. New. Measures ASSIGNED HERE: fer Co. Phone 62. ' eg SaaAe aN TTaRG = e indicate that the organi: s f g iss Ele RETR Ooeee New Jer- . ess & ane m mae oer ed the government to abolish grain ex- © — | —— 5 | WHEN YOU ASK FOR BS ae cant fiMrs. b. L. Conk- Miss IsaYelle Cochrane will read | cHanges and while some witnesses de- Strengthening of the laws govern-; Chaplains for the legislature will be |: on sey is the Silent of 8 fenin Hazelton, ing the program given il the | clared present conditions were “bad” | ing the formation. of co-operative or-| Bismarck ministers. ‘The list was ar- B U &C a ER ae pnending the season with ; Business and Professional Women’s| they were unable to offer “offhand” | ganizetiohs will be advocated by the | ranged alphabetically by the minister-} Ss bg & where she is spen sat i sediee Club at their club room this evening: | substitute plans which might afford | Farmers ‘Union of ‘North Dakota. | tal association, but will, be changed, A her sister, Mrs. Harol inchester, Miss Cochrane ae the place of Miss] protection to the grow. It was | The memb2 f the legislative com-! because of the absence of Rev. Dew-| Y R Th ERN a ee, , Annie Barnes who can not appear on | stated that represents mitte are D. , Shipley, of Stark; | hurst from thé city at present. The! ; are N. ha pags Legare the program this evening ; go ogre of trade wi Vietor Anderson, ot Burleizh, ane L. | fist follows: | N y in; uaran' eed ose, eee get their side of the case. EK. Heaton. of Burleigh, all members! Rev, Alfson—House of Represent- 4 Consels Haggart Block, Room | Aecompan nator Arthur Middleton, president of the | of the house of representatives. jatives, Janu 3d to 8th; February | P. 0.B 212, Bismarck, D.|. Mrs. Jerry IF. Stevens accompanied) Farmers levator company of Eagle| “The Farmers Union favors the! 27th and 28. Scnate--January 23d, - 6, P. 0. B. ”, 1 3. tf ber husband, Senator Stevens, to Bis-|Groye, la, said the ex { | development of the co-operative move- | 29th. | Hart’s Marinello cact® | marek yesterday and will romain fae farmers in his section had prejudiced ment along business lines,” said Mr. Rev. T. Dewhurst-—House of Repre-| P. 1 i Se Re ing the ion. of the Legislature.) them against future dealings or even| Shjpley. “The .co-operetive laws in! sentatives, January 30 to Feb. 5th.| For Bear Creek and Beulah yirs. stevens is a field worker for|hedeing, The system has been re- tic need to be amended to per-!Senate—Jan. 16-22; February 27th) Par ors Lump Coal call Wachter Trans- | the State Anti-Tuberculosis Associa-| garded by the trade as legitimate, he | mit the extension of this movement. and 28th. | Room | 4, Hughes Block fer Co. Phone 62. © tion . ‘ ’ said, although it led te a temptation Examination of.the law and prepa-, yy, Hiltner—-House of Represent- Opposite G. P. Hofel Ff er le ° A saeitae to reckless speculation. On one/ ration of the bills. will ne undertaken | atives, January 9th to 15th. Senate— Phorn angi = Society Meeting hedging transacticn, his, company lost | by the committee immediately. February 13-19. | a Nee ‘ : ’ | The ladies aid Society of the Pres-!20 cents @ bushel’ ,e said. Rep. Pin- : i — | .Huffman, Capt—House of Repre-/ ier? Bieaarel, 5 | byterian church will meet Thursday | cher, Republican, Kansas, said “under Eat in Patterson’s Dairy sentatives, February 20-26. Senate—/ x : lectrolysis ' | afternoon in the church parlors. Mrs. | present market conditions it might be| Lunch. The Best Coffee in Town | January 30; Feb. 5. | Electric sassage of Face : Cole, a home demonstration agent, | unwise to dispense-with hedging but with good wholesome food: at Rev. Jorden—-House of Represent-| and Seal will. make a talk. The monthly busi-| we are nto satisfied with all conditions f 4 atives, January 16-22. Seriate—Febru- Wrinkle Treatment ness meeting willl be held. | surrounding it. I realize that we have reasonable prices. If you tip the ary 6-12. | ‘Aone oat einen ateat i i H SPpEmae \ ot ‘to have the exchanges.” waiter it’s your‘own money. _|~ Rev. Postlethwaite—House of Rep- a; c tréat- Stops Hair pou Out; Carl Peterson Home : ue sot ee us ee ee Mucus February 13-19. Senate | Aided crertniod at yous al ment Thickens, Beautifies. Carl Peterson, a pianist of note, me Sapo —January 9-15. poses Mand Face Bleaching ihe CAN omit ot de. Gea Past ATEST “FRONT PORCHERS” [gpl Quigtey—-House of Represent: | tr pan ive and glossy The E. L, HART * ’ be at his home at the Grand Pacific [ERNE heat eis "| | Soap to cleanse and purify, the Oint- Marinello Graduate for a time. He will probably be heard 3 to 8. he A Paci with the McDonald-Peterson orches- Rev. Strutz—-House of Represent- ent to eouthc ate ee ee Shampooing, Manicuring tra at times during his stay in town. jatives, January 23-29, Senate—Feb- | SECU DASE, Hair Dressing : Saran ruary 20-26. | | SRRIMEOR EES Milare ah Stace.” sora every Marcel ,Waving and Hair Leave For Coliege Sisco where. Soap 2e. Ofntment 25 und 0c. 2 ts WEE Cuticura Soap shaves wit! Weaving A large number of Bismarck girls OL N WRITES ‘uticura Soap shaves left last night on number 4 for schools and colleges. Among them were Ce- ONE CHECK FOR on, Esther Staley, Leota Hen- ‘ i aeancot aid Bertha “Bertsch, regurn= $2,804,840.22 ing to the University of Minnesota; Soses : é ¢ “| Mary Hauser, of Napoleon, and Wallie Obert 0 retiring | state Dirlam, to the University of North trensurer, wrote the largest cheek | Dakota. yesterday atternoon that he ever ae | wrote—or hopes to write. Sick at Home - i One check to John Steen, new Superintendent M. Martin, of the! treasurer, was for $2,804,510.22. | public schools, is il! at home witli ton- This represented state general A few cents buys “Danderine.” Af | silitis, the attack being very sudden. | junds He se i Kk of Sortk i Fed : - | He hopes to be at his desk a ota, son a wrole ter a few applications you cannot find few days. The mild wedathe for $153,663.68. a fallen hair or any dandruff, besi brought many cases of tonsilitis in the Workmew’s every hair shows new life, vigor, city. and transferre: brightness, more color and abundance. posit of the we m \ KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS sation fund of $8 sr ibexiden é fleet LODGE = ates or deposit : There -will be the annual in- honds of the teachers? 9, °. as 4 i Hart’s Marinello i stallation of officers of St. Elmo | retirement fund. Lodge No. 4 Wednesday Even-| a (eared? Teak Shop ving, January 5. Work in third | For Bear Creek ae alah Room 4, Hughes Bldg. ranks. Refreshments will be Lump Coal call Wac ter Trans: : ‘ served, All Knights in city in-| fer Co. one 62. Phone 896 ited p vited to attend. t easure anaes a upndertal Pages L. M. Sather, C. C. et ti le Osi > on hair goods lasting lays ati: sud ONE ELSE " { pena ial rt or Dry Mined Lehigh Lignite WESTERN MAID —from eating muffins, yvancakes, cent off on everything, all of Coal for Sale. W. J. Dobson, 613 ; é y this hair will be ordered to Crp a Mad pleted? Beauty Parlors biscuits, bread or waffles a. match your hair perfectly in { Anderson St., Phone 659 R. texture and shade. Marinello System is If you are in need of hait 2 215 Broadway 4, Little Block —spread them with WILSON’S- gocds come in and order now as ; | i py te P 5 ‘arrenC ardi Bi k, North Dakota Inve. you will not get such low prices | ASK Your G ee Ae What are they talking about—Mrs, Warren G. Harding and Bismarck, North Dakota the better Nut Margarine. i i roce! Mrs. Calvin Coolidge? Inauguration gowns, maybe, or cooking for Electrical Facial and Scalp Massage GAMBLE KOBINSON COMPANY * : “ For / jfamous husbands. The next first lady of the land and the next Comedoe and Acne bastriputors, Bismarck, N. wv. 5 petceyhade art sand cor Bude Humpty Dumpty Bread “second lady” were snapped as they chatted in the winter sunshine |] Special Treatments for Wrinkies Ns dae Bett ALC RPEN CME OPTS | 5 ; ¢ 7 5 w Archi goods 25 per cent off on every- 1! Produced by outside the Haring Eo dade a Wher ine Renders left Shampooing,, Hair “Dressing and FR Uk label, 7proleebr : go } 1 itae f are . Py y anicur thing. + BARKER BAKERY | Mire: Coolidge kissed Mrs. Harding and said, “I've had a lovely maineu TED ec ines ‘ ERE EEE EE EEE EEEEEEET | ; em