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“PAGE FIVE «| RI Y, Clearance Sale of Trimmed NTER _ HATS Lot NO. 1. Trimmed Hats, worth from $8.50 to $15.00. Jlearance Sale LOT NO. 2. Triramed Hats, worth from $15.00 to $30.00. brite nss-ss-..--...--. 96.00 to $9.50 No Hat Will Be Sold Over These Prices at This Clearance Sale OFFICERS ELECTED. The society of “Friends of our Na- tive Wild Lite” held the annual mee: ing in the Community room of the ‘ city library on Thursday evening, electing the following officers for the coming year: President. M Bertha : $ Burton; vice president, Bruce Wal- “ lace; secretary, Russell Rice; treas- urer, Margaret Welch. Members ot the council are: Dr. Melvin R. Gil- more, George F. Will and Superin- tendent J. M. Martin. Honorary mem- bers of the society since its organiza- tion and elected honorary member of the council a Dr. Vernon PB: jey, chief field naturalist. | United States biological survey, Washington, D.C, and Dr. George Bird Grinnell, editor and author, New York city. | \ Section 1 of the Presbyterian Lid ies’ Aid have in store a real tr for children and parents in a mati- nee at the Eltinge theatre promised for the afternoon of January 19, di rectly after school. Ma ite Clarke in “Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch” will be the picture shown and New Spring Hats are just received from D. B. Fisk & Co., of Chicago, Ill. Oe CL large heart who is moihering 300 dis-| , Breat will be the delight of the chil- cove 3 : = pecan 9 dren and mothers and the many vis- “YHERE " H AF 7 ‘ A itors in town at the opportunity to i . 3 iT THE COME Bet cnee ie ni S ery and Waist Sho : attend the charming matinee. There p will be more about it as the date). oat tet | drawer near: New York, Jan. 7. "Maw" Nulsen| i 420 Broadwa: MRS. LENHART HOSTES is a very little woman with a very, COOLIDGE | if d . LEN STESS SOceventvnsnaenancsnvrnensegvenceunscrnencenecuennstaneaenneaansnecenueaneneuen escvungennsucnueneedsuaennqasoedunuvarnsveasuccengeanesstsuintin Mrs, A, P. Lenhart will be hostess to the Mothers Club on Saturday af. @Pled ternoon at her home at 61 Avenue 13., lwmbia University to reeducate them- t instead of Mrs. Price Owen's. selves. home as scheduled. The card on her door at 410 W. ———— a WMSth street, reads “Mrs. Eisa” Nul- 2 - o——_—_--- _ ~ —--———- sen, but litte as she is and youthful AT. THE MOVIES | as she ho one her anything but “Maw id sie likes it. + — © From the day her boy Marvin came 7 ORPHETM. back from ov with a shattered “Going Some,” the new Rex Beach knee, Mrs. Nulsen has mothcred every picture and the latest Goldwyn offer- | Tipped solder who needed care. ing at the Orpheum theatre, heg! She unlatched the door to her apart- ning tonight is a story full of action) Ment and it has been open ever since and up to the usual Beach standards to every comeback who wants an arm aret, a cup of tea, a button veterans plugging at Co-! CAN MILK comment nis. | DIAMOND DYES SOME COWS OF WHEAT FOR FARMERS 1 Any Woman can Dye now \ Rites . ‘ | Ottawa, Ont., Jan. 7.—Two and a But Bossie in Campaign Picture | half billion bushels of seed grain were Did N is purchased and distributed to the form- id Not Respond to His | ers of Western Canada during the Efforts ' 1920 season by the Dominion Sced | Grain Purchasing Commission. 7.—Vice-! During the four years the Commis- sion has been in operation, according ‘Springfield, “Mass, Jan. v in every respect. The cast chosen chair, a ci cent ~ ‘ Saat , for this production is an all-star one, sewed on—or just a friendly word pela leet Coolidge can milk 2'to A. E, Wilson, Dominion Commiss- . and includes such popular plavers as; aud the feel of a homey atmosphere. — cow, ut he did not milk the one he| ioner, it has expended over $15,000,- Cullen Landis, Lillian Hall, Willard, Comebacks Gather "MAW" NULSON : Tea taken ae Sy waiiesie oar eee ithe: purohade and derriyate B,| . Members of Columbia University’s n omen ack cup Lae at ew . a “Maw” Nulsen and members of the Comeback Club of dis- a er, Helen Ferguson, Kenneth Harlan, ; See Oa ermanent d se boys) anled War Veterans at Columbia University taking their oath end a host of others popular with suffers a permanent disability—from s a lost leg to progressive blindness— ty to their country, their club and one ansther, Louis, Lillian Langdon, Manrice Flynn, the well known football play- | a vacation at his father's farm in! eee mouth, Vt, after his nomination at! RECORD CORN YEAR However, it was not the: Req Lake Falls, Minn, Jan. fault and not the Governor's. | Adelbert Clapp of Swift county, has In explaining the — misrepresenta-j tng yecord for corn production, 114 the lovers of the screen. Wagering a big cattle ranch against but they ask nothing more than a 2 a See a sheep ranch upon the outcome of a/ fair chance to make their way on _ heh tion to Horace A. Moses, president of | hel ; ac 5 nar Rac ackage of “Diamond Dyes” foot race is one of the excitement merit and capability. * pape - : Sen oe eeand Forks county whose] the Hampden County Iinprovement pusher re crits Messer te the a ean so simple that producing elements in “Going Some.”; | found there Douglas ‘Hall, the | CITY NEWS | farm home was near Gilby. League, who was his host recently.) poy of $32.10, leaving a net profit of CO ee ‘i 1a ee : The picture is all that Harry Beau- Comeb? club's president ,who is]. ene ensentaane “ay New 1 cher i aunts, Governor Coolidge sald that that cow | ‘The boy said the ground was | “ny woman can diamond-dye any old, , { “oF mont direction with the assistance special in advertising. Ae ences fat ONIN yes Was a creature of temperament and) espe, y prepared for the crop and} faded garments, draperies, coverings, of the author ean make it He was newspaper tan before! Here From Strasburg. h vnew jtedctinia nares metalled sted on being milked indoors. ‘The’ was in an idea! condition. everything, whether wool, silk, linen, Do not fail to see this extraordin- he went acrosseand got mixed up with} M.A. Shumacker of Strasburg wa eek Mine Ria pedeniar melee rele tot prose fast sum- Soest cotton or mixed goods, a new, rich, EE POR aes ue Se eee cenena i gan, Sov We a Bismarck call ons Tharsday, of Driscoll took un the work cepted EGR Tae Cail ine and an ow wh Aa a Ser Charl le cnet 1 Dyes’--no other ae ee picture. ever «made... nas “ : h va “hoo er aan Band al white Lake. S. Ds Jan, 7.--Charles | Buy “Diamond Dyes"-— r ——---- » “One of the of the Come Royal Neighbors Naugliten schoql gmber parently getting results. Graham, Sr. and son of this place have Gaaelhen perfect results are guar- Mate Ms Laver Al ee aes aeou he said, “she had al- opened son school number 2 TOM) Vays been eccustomed to being milked | the coming seensoy indoors and when i approached her led to Greenwood Ia., where | anteed even if you have never dyed ng of the heirs apparent of the | yefore, Druggist witl show you Di estate in New York city is be-| amond Dyes Color Card. ill entertain this evening. aid Hall, “is to keep the Mrs. C.D. ntimentalizing over them-| the Royal N: _. In the Hospitals. ! pack club,’ Patients entering St. Alexius on| boys from s Wednesday wer Martin Ripple, of} se.ves. Or thinking the world ow s = 7 Bugs H. Vogel of Sweet Briar: | them a Living without their own ef | I Mdwin Banker Here. Mrs. Paulsen Reeove with a pail and milking | sur phe ing The meeting has to do with d Ts. ‘obert Newberger of Krem; Mrs | forts. - tHE G. Higgins, a banker from Bald- Mrs. C. W. ulson who ident- quite naturally and in accordance ‘ st property Frank Lauer of Mott. “We ony ask people to bear in mind/ win, spent yesterday in Bismarck. ‘ally fell and red her arm on Wed-| With long estkalished precedent, | 4, i Entering Bismarck hospital were: | that although the war is over, we are F a nesday, has returned to her home at| Started for the barn door. ; ‘aham family is interested, as . *e Pearl Peterson, Grand Forks, Peter |'stiil fighting a battle against heavy! Calle’ rom ‘Thnmer. | Thompson apartments, after an X-ray} It took several mmutes of coax: Graham, Sr. is @ grand- Buchli. Golden Vatley; Goldie Cole,| odds, and need encouragement and-an) Mr. and M RF. E. Gusti examination at St. Alexius. It ing before the cow would so far de; qayyy of one of the Wyeofts, orig- mins in Bismarck hospital; Mrs. P.| opportunity.” Timmer were in Bismarck yesterdty-| heen sound that tie arm, while badly | part from the law and order of her! nay owners of the great estate. igner, Werner: Mrs. J. Zerbuch. Need Their Own Home | pase NGS bruised, is not broken. ways as to stand in the barnyard: i i Regan Visitors. = de a pretence 0 ure a Q) Wishek J. @. Taylor, Steele: F the exeourazements the | | while the Governor u DAG aylor, Steele; One of the encouragements th 0. It Vold and Mrs. Vold of R strom Geniside fs jove oy 1 TAG ra, Jacob Krief, Hebron: §. B.’ Brindle, | Comebacks need, “Maw” Nulgen say! oy y do so out i +B 3G, t ,| Comebacks need, “Maw” Nulsen says re 7 Tor y do si = J: 7.-—Tae days" have f : ' te spe rs RAR Re ere . ae aCe nation Jan. 7 fag days" have Hazelton; Mabel Hill, Braddock: ig a home of their own. peed} SPEML, LMU ae ae eres ou area ee LG ee EE ian tituted in Berlin and o own On business. Fileen Boylan, Beulah; Mrs. M. Spit-| | “They've already raised $6,000, bless From $i ii I. M ; to raise money for the rei Tnedical aid. Mrs.| ; raise . i 1 fon. 090, and paying the rest} PS ee ee with their Sell your cream and poultry | as they can. to our agent. or ship direct to} Te government allows each, man Northern. Produce Co. Bis- | $100 2 month for maintenance. In ad- marck. Write us tor prices on! \ anied 1} rintendent W. have been busy during the 3g and who has not zer, Ashley. . : ” 1 A i 3 ‘ their hearts,” says she, “by giving the-| Mrs. C.D. Feurst and Mrs. He Snildven cand. tadigant TW Koalle * atricalg and dances and otuer shows. } Gijfey were in from Stant n Thurs- vustern worn who hi th Way 1 Peta ie en ; _ Mrs. N. W. Kellv, Hemstiteh-| jut every house that is big enough | day attending touiinelieeen ou Oe | est for her home aud ie] vil A ar Veteran AG eae th an akers) lone Take | Hide ag pei Hose, Spirella | tor ete ends “Reams. Lo be priced Sitter | ioe hot Hittho, coma: | Missing 25 Years bee fesding 694,000 daily. In Berlin ey vorsets, egeart a ayound £40,000. rom Dickinson, j s onc of the en g young nee A 3, ce ine Filo daly, 2 o . 6, P.O. B. pie > sei an “P wish I knew,” wistfully, “how] Attorney C.K. Mer?) of Dickinsow | some makers of our Found in far West: ooarmothers gre ee : ; Srove’s i a ae bead ae ii y aeMAL CK, 1 Bef to soften some property owner's heart | was a prominent visitor about town ee caret en ea | seca UN ceaniing ag the 4 oe! e poi { letting the bo; arty yesterday. seh speeteds | “J Veber, aE sa 2 1 oe a ee atd AYINE ms | Rural School Inspector dW. Riley. | ee ae esa Laxative F Raby Oise accom John nich are the] Parsons, ry daughter born at inspecting rural schools of the Bistaa vital on Thursday county with a view to placing state cri "shown | | ERP URED “Eat ! The genuine hears -_ jon he is insteueted free at the uni- f En o , 50e. Py ry iat atever line he best can = aid. The school me Ww. o0e. | ity in whatever line he best can | SLE ee Rt Esink2e of Moc] Am travel as comfortahle as) in[ tHe there. of the aged man you For Bear Creek and Beulah | One Day <ATIVE BROMO F The poli y ni report the main ae Be pee ame coat t the very best local authorities, telling of the find or and poultry.—Northern | follow. . tered? ME tnd Mrs. Park He eed saa roduce Co. The 200 Comeback tiered aie ie tie ar SN Saal Ae cna ee Tate parently is an asphasia & : baits Pre me ents eereuer tt Roe nie Vern lain au teers se ae ae to cone, Lamp Coal eall Wachter Trans: tablets ae the fact that in nearly a year ®] on Wednesday. iN Seriously MI trol his memory. Pixley police in-| fer Co, Phone 62. : half orgy one, has been dropped Mes i ae Henry Murphy, ae RUE cue of aa i See eee | x, they are good workers, goud students. | From Sioux Count LS vas celled to Tacoma, Washing- re, that Weber had a wile, | 2 ne § ASK Your Grocer Ney ANG BO eee ate a eee er cc heomiiont | Ga? on Mtoutay seewuse OF the AIM ine, two sons, Joh and An- | y For ia ee: ae Beulah Be sure its Bromo For If your Engine needs Regrind- | young bus county. | irner parents, are to te effect that drew, and a married daughter whose | gs re Folge er Trans- Humpty Dumpty Bread ing, new Pistons, Rings or Pins, aad 3 ith a he ane on the both f her an mother are seriou 1 fama Nes can not remember living fer Co. one 62. a . . one 36 > Coun re in low Pat Mr. and irs. Ber = ! Produced by Let us do it, we do nothing but Cay on “usine: i tArmior residents of (Mandan, and Local police located members of; BARKER BAKERY J] accurate work. Bismarck Foun-} if dry and Welding Co. NaTeATA whter Mrs. Marphy quite Weber's lamily. i on from Tacoma —_-——_ HROAI 2 ony, r ntly coming i of Naughton town) whore they now meko their home. CREAMERY CLOSED | Ship, is fined at the Kismarck hos Werner, D,, Jan. 7.— The state- tal being treated for an injured rs operated creamery here has been C.F. pital, being treated for an insree] Adonida Adventurers — | closed vown, the state dairy commis Vv! e KS 0. MG ALA TVOP Vv Injured sioner making the statement that the} ‘The genuine bears this signature | . y = knee. Mr, As! Hart’s Marinello A F it? Dees Gesu rere war acai the : Parlors Si or - ey ail HEA Bait toe ; to Seek Tr ‘easure off cost of oneratlon, is too erent for ae APO RuB 30c, Room. Hughes Block fae a — a AW Meetings Continue, * Coast Near Deerfield ee a ancreamern wae secured | Gee 17, Mibion Jas Used Yorls “tn (Ch Fisherman, the rd, There was a fine meeting last night roe perros, | ee thorugh the efforts of Senator A. A./ Opposite G. P. Hotel ’ PP acces eerna henvices belte: couduet:|_ Miaml gFte Fh al Another | (Mcybtch, and as the county (DUNN) | speeder af lz in the Evangelical | search. foi asure-trove, BC EL TE Spanish galleon laden with stolen church. The meetings will continue taal jurel week. There will he a spe- | @oubloons hag begun on the Atluntic cial meeting for men Sunday. coast of Florida, between Deerfield is Nonpartisan league stronghold, the creamery received a large share: of the cream from sts constituency | ake tnd Boca Ratone. Romance has} and had densa sadone a along, Olson Family in Town. lured this time a group of adventur-| the Mandan-Killdeer ine. 2 experi: | i“ ui ment, however, is deemed Ampractical Marti: ie si a rcha at | ous men of Deerfield and thereabouts e Owe Sa ieatisl merchant ee to dig in the ocean’s bottem for the| by most people. ss Amy Ol-| buccaneers’ pirate ship which trad!- woman of tion says had hauled too close to the herous shores when pursued. A TOP THE NEW YEAR “Mark of Supremacy,’’ ed by D on every bottle cf - e Electrolysis emulsion that you buy. Electric Massage of Face This means that you will r and Sealp | always ask for Phone 896 Bismarck, N. D. and Blackhead SCOTT'S EMULSION Acne and Blackhead Treat- ment i | H Scoit & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. Face Bleaching pee go, and Mrs. Olive Standin of Mar-, tree a E. L. HART ! ALSO MAKERS OF- ‘marth, spent Wednesday in town on sy ndicate forme forthe (ore ! Dro in Shoe Prices inello G siness. begun operations Y : H Marinello Graduate K -MOIDS insiness —_—— is $ to have sunk in the sands. Pp . partite is ads i iving nearh s the spot 3 : Shampooing, Manicuring Des Sister, Me oy ar ace ay lial wena ene Dee agene new? the \ We have on hand a full assortment of Dr. , Hair Dressing (Tablets or Granules) eputy Suptrinten I. Tay is haunted and Y | : ‘ A ee of the state department of edu ghosts of the pirates how! and groan Reed’s Cushion Shoes, all of which are now on i S tl | son, a young busine when anyone nears it. He says no to get the treasure ‘arry on something | ‘ou get close to it and == | there's no telling what they would do; if they got their hands on it. Anv- thing might happen in that terrible place.” i MISTER OUIJA! “ I rks last night @e reporting | 1 pioneer res- Marcel Waving and Hair was called to Grand Fo onse to a mes the death of his sis sale at $9.00.—ineluding all grades of leather styles and shapes; also a few odds and ends in patent leather of the Dr, Reed Cushion Shoes which we are closing out at about half of the regular prices, Weaving l ee | Prices on other high grade lines, also. work shoes have heen revised and reduced regardless tinal cost. We invite comparison and ex- pect you to buy only when satistied that qualities newspaper here: | URSONAL ward for in >mation, i : le ators nered bouts Comames) with a new top fer your auto. < | Selgnetn a Frenette | Surprise yourself with a fine £ and prices are right. rags phew “topper for that dandy £ ah é F | KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS | jew ear of yours or for the § Inquiries abont prices and goods cheerfully | Regular meeting, Friday eve) goad reliable old model. Oue 2 answered by inait or otherwise. ining, 8 p.m, at K. of P. Halle) of one tops will make this year’s: % | Bu centert inment and Fe car look Like next year's model. i (ei M DA HL 7 | freshments constitute the PPO Compare one tops with any » aVE. s Just taste this fresh, Su members at wal | canoe weit) an) flresbie. trie é Dall Building Main Street ; sweet,satisfying spread pel P. WAGNER, F. Ss. #2 we'll get your order, Ship + i . : kes! : : me ? your Top for repairs by freight 3 aes 4 on pancakes. Phone 4 mous Wile) or express. : | fon Sercened Lump Lignite Coal. : ue PURNITURE AN = - = to ee eee ink, BISMARCK FURNITURE AND : Gamble-Robinson Company pee Oe Ae EtG ono a) MOIST ERY Oe 3 Distributors, Bismarck, N. D. (Coal Co, Phone 153, | Bismarck, N. D. Dee Phebe eb beebeer rt ebee beter ert e bed Mae eer er be P

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