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a FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1921 ~— Week-End Flower Specials Purity Freesias $1.50 per doz Vermilya Sisters Entertained Several little affairs are on this week in the high school set, compli- menting students who plan to leave town with the close of the school | Obconica Primroses in 4-inch pots 75c¢ each semester. Majorie and Mildred Ver-| milya leave wii ineir parents next | week to‘make their home in San Fran- | cisco, and Carlisle Knudtson leaves |_ this evening for St. Paul. his family} having gone to St. Paul over a month ago to make their home. | Miss Mabel Nathan and Miss Helen | i i Boston Ferns in 4-inch pots 50c each Asparagus Ferns in 5-inch pots 50c¢ each WE DELIVER OSCAR H. WILL. & CO. Greenhouse phone 324 4th St. Fogerty entertained at an oyster sug- | per at the home of Miss Helen last evening, honoring the' three young} people who are leaving. Decorations | were in orange and purple, the class colors of the junior class. Covers were laid for Misses Uni and Versa Frazer, Blanche Wimmer, Clara An- derson, Misses Marjorie and. Mildred Vermilya; Messrs Charles Moses.’Ken- neth Morris, Newell Hamilton, Harlan | Fogerty and Carlisle Knudtson. Two | members of the football team were ur- | able to attend because of the coming game on at Dickinson today. | On Wednesday evening the girls of | the junior class entertained Miss Mar- jorie Vermilya, a junior, at a theatre | party. | This evening a€ the high school VOCLD SECURE USE URE U building the junior class will give 1/ OF GOVERNMENT T. N. T. dancing party, ‘the last of the series to | TO CLEAR WOODED LAND! be given before the departure ‘of their St. Paul, Jan. 21—In response to| ¢l@ssmates. The semester closed at cores of petitions from settlers and| 200 today, and school will re-assem- and-owners in the cut-over district} ble on Monday of next week when pro- ‘pt Northern, Minnesota, Rep. A. E.| | motions will be announced. ako, of Bemidji, is attempting to se-! | ure the release of governinent stores | eit DANCE oneat Se CCEES | jf TNT for land-clearing use. | eure ae ey ee : | sroup of the Episcopal Ladies Aid in To Cure a Cold'in One Day i | Patterson hall last evening was a suc- | Take Grove’s LAXATIVE BROMO | cess socially and financially. There | was an excellent attendance; the mu- UINT Ps the signature of F. W. Gro ae conus en 5! sic was good, everybody had a good | time, and the ladies have a nice fund | ERVICE MEN ATTE MEN ATTENTION! | | to turn over for benevolent work. i |. Bri Ss . MRS. TILLOTSON HOSTESS. gi ekecak aeeeree. {0 Le-| | Mrs. B. F. Tillotson will be hostess, ion clubrooms Monday, January | tomorrow afternoon to the Mothers | 24 and get your Victory Medal. social club. Miss Bertha Palmer has | | been invited to discuss pictures, ill | trating her talk with copies from th | great artists. Mrs. Ray Bergegpn w hy Would Shut Down Gas} feview the Noted Building of america, Wi k j and Mrs. A. P. Lenhart will read a pa-| Orxs | per on Statues of Famous Women. | F CARD CLUBS ENJOYED. | No musical ‘comedy “My stomach has been so filled with The coming week will see a number achieved the popularity that “Listen gas for the last three years that I felt | of the enjoyable little afternoons giv-| pester” did, and which will be the of- I could’ pretty nearly. supply our town./ en by the card clubs. Mrs. H. F. Kel- | did, and which will pe theo I also had frequent pains in right side! jer will be hostess for the T. R. card! {fering at the Auditorium Saturday. in region of the appendix. Doctors! elub and a new club, the fourth 9° | January 22. . didn’t help much. One day my neigh-| the pleasant little groups of women | Produced under “the direction of bor tid me about what Mayr’s Won-; who met every two weeks for a social |Jonn Cort, “Listen Lester” was wel erfull Remedy had done for him and, afternoon, will have its third after-/comed in New York and soon w got a bottle of our druggist. { can! noon on Wednesday, Mrs. Bodenstan | Classified as the smartest dancing gay that it will do all and more than ¢and Mrs. Crewe having entertained the | comedy of the . year. The work of ou claim for it.” It is a simple. group at the two initial gatherings | Harry L. Cort. George K. Stoddard flarmiess preparation that remov {and Harold Orlob, it soon brought 2 he catarrhal mucus from the intest: NORTH DAKOTA “MOVIE STAR. | goodly account of fame to these Uiree nal tract and alleys the infammation Miss Betty Ross Clarke, a North Da-| young men from the west. lis plot which causes practically all stomach,| kota girl. is shown in the photograv- smothered in captivating songs and liver and intestinal ailments, includ-'.ure section of the Chicago Sunday |bnappy dances, concerns the tribula- ing appendicitis. One dose will con-| Triburie of. January 9, among tha / tions’of a flirtatious colonel who only ince or money refunded. | prominent screen artists. The Chi-| eludes one pursuing damsel to fall in- ce to the’clutches of a more sophisticatea ERVICE MEN ATTENTION! ’ Bring your discharge to Le- ve clubrooms Monday, January 4 and get your Victory Medal. Frane cago Tribune Says: “Betty Ite This College has constantly more Clarke will be sen a leading wom calls for office help than it can! co. ptoscoc Arbuckle in “ ‘Brewster's supply. All students who remained | Millions.” to complete its course have been | “Miss Clarke was born in Langdon, sent to good business and banking | N. D. and educated at Stanley hail, positions. In session throughout Minneapolis. She was on the stage for a time. Her screen career, how. BISMARCK time. Preparatory department where ‘students may commence with the lowest primary branches. Besides the ordinary Expert Stenography, and Banking. Send | BOHEMIANS? for all particulars. SHOW COMING G. M. LANGUM, Pres. TO 'O BISM ARCK Bismarck, | North Dakota. ; The Greevwich Vi Village follies, | which comes to Bismarck, January 31, brings the original New York com- rox production “If | Were King.” She was with Taylor Holmes in “The Very ¥dea,” and in “Romance.” She .has ; brown hair and dark gray cyes.” i | | SATURDAY | pany, according to Richard Maney, ad- Januar | vance agent, who arrived in Bismarck y to make arrangements for the show- 1 sg, | ing Curtain 8:15 The cast includes ‘Ted Lewis, | James Watts. Sylvia Jason, Verna Jor- ;don and Hickey Brothers,” said My. Maney. “These names are a guaran | tee of what the show is.’ The show, which now is in the Twin M Cities, will tour the Pacific coast. The ; entire lower floor in Bismarck wiil sell for $3 a seat. In other cities the MAIL ORDERS RECEIVED NOW Capacity houses have been the rule in every city for this attraction on its transcontinental tour. TOUCHING THE HIGH ,/SPOT SF MUSIAL COMEDY JOHN CORT OFPars THe WicKERGOCKER THEATRE Y. MUSICAL COMEDY SUCCESS LIST | Frep. HEIOER ano THE New YoRK ‘seat, Mr. Maney added. The company ATTENTION, ELKS! that plays— New York Chicago jloting on candidates. Special | meeting next Friday for initia- ition and big feed. Don’t miss either tonight or next Friday. EXALTED RULER. SCHOOL NOTICE. To Parents: | All children, whose 6th birth- _day will be not later than July | first, will be urged to enter pri- mary B Grade classes January 24th. Please confer with J. M. Martin, Supt. Boston Philadelphia BOOK AND LYRICS BY! HARRY L.CORT ANO GEO. &. STODDARD MUSIC BY HAROLBORLOB: y PRODUCTION Danriest, Danciest CHonus fiver Seen On Any Stace PROMINENT IN THE ARMY OF FUNMAKERS ARE— ts, Delano Dell, Betty Kirkbride, Earl Higley, Francis rect tl Brown, Claire Greasile: Dorothy Roberts, Evelyn Paul an THE FOUR ENTERTAINERS ‘ . | SEAT SALE NOW Prices $2.75, $2.20, $1.65, $1.10, which includes war tax For Expectant Mothers /Useo By Tanee GENERATIONS | ware pon BOOKLET on MOTHERHOOD Aso Twe BABY. ree iy, BaaprieLo Reeurarar Co.. Deer. 5-0. COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS ASK Your Grocer COLUMBIA RECORDS Hamels Toasty ead ON EASY TERMS IF DESIRED Produced by Yy BARKER BAKERY COWAN’S DRUG STORE eee | admission has been as high as $f uj Regular meeting tonight. Bal-| MOTHERS FRIEND LANTA. Ga. | on Broadway | widow. the year, the student enters at any | over, started when she appeared in the|* | dDruises and cuts from flying glass. | X. Donegan and June Roberts in Dancing Stunt” Pretty girls who crowd the; Southern winter resort surround the | colonel in Florida; a pert hotel clerk. a weak but willing porter, the Lester who listens much; but not well, fur- | nish the story with laughter and: jokes | that have become Classics. The music| is rollicksome, the costuming gor-! geous, the whole a production such as Bismarck has not scen. for many a/ day. The cast is headed by the pop-:| ular comedian Fred Heider, who. will be seen in his. original. role of the “flip” hotel clerk and includes June! Rokerts, Delano Dell, Earl Higley Frances X. ‘Donegan, Rene Brown, Betty Kirkbride, Clair Grenville, Dor-| othy Roberts and The Four, Entertain- ers, and the daintiest dancing chorus | ‘contains histories of the Mandan and | ever seen any: where. wT KINMAN BETTER, \s H. E. Kinman, who was, injured in an automobile accident, was back at his place of business, the O. K. gar- age, todd An Xray’ examination yesterday afternoon disclosed that his arm was not broken. “He has some but says he will “be as good as new” in a day or two. SERVICE MEN ATTENTION! Bring your discharge to Le-| gion clubrcoms Monday, January 24 and get your, Victory Medal. MOTHER! | “California a Syrup of Figs” Child’s Best Laxative nt “California. Syrup of ‘Figs only-look:for the name California on the package, then you are sure your child. is having the best and most harmless. physic for the little stom- ache, liver and bowels. Children’ love | its fruity taste. Full directions on each bottle. You must say “Cali- fornia.” - | NOURISHMENT” is Nature’s first aid to the body in times of weakness. Scott's Emulsion unsurpassed in purity and _ goodness, is nourishmentin aform that seldom fails. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. ALSO MAKERS OF—— KI-MGIDS| (Tablets or Granufes) For INDIGESTION 20-6sk § | PD SOLS CT BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE - DANCING FEATURE OF LISTEN LESTER | F. W. and David Vail are prominent | of Washburin were in town on Frida: i her husband during his | days, inuuovenuenndaanseanaantancevunnncanncauaeedvanuenenty BUGCUbEAUIOEDEEOAENOOONUORUGNOCAGUoNUsUOVSOONeuevecsUvoNuonONsOesOdvOg Nou CU FITHULD NEW SPRING HATS Arriving Daily A choice selection of the very latest creation in styles ia CITY NEWS | -—_————_———----"® | Here From ‘Milnor i visitors from Milnor, this state. - From Grand Forks J. P. Donohue of Grand Forks is in town ir a few days. From Center Callers in town today from Center N. Dak. were F. K. Boener and =F C. Wick. ‘| Washburn Visitors and models of Spring Hats. W. K. Williams and Mrs. : Spee William: uttending ‘to business and calling o1 Be one of the first to make selections. Pt rices are riends. reasonably low also. dt: would be a good idea fo order From Pollock (Mrs. C.. Enockson and Miss Olga, Bye of Pollock were in town on a! brief business trip yesterday. | your hat now and if you choose too, we will be pleased to lay it away until wanted. Machine Men Here Three prominent International Tra tor men in town are, F. G. Heinrich, | J. A. Miller, and E, Drewelow, from | the New Salem district. Only a few winter hatts remain in-our sto ave offering them at a big price reduction. Nielsen's Millinery and Waist Shop 420 Heneawey From Fargo (Men from Fargo in town yesterday: and today are, J.C. S. Nelson, Pau Grover, Frank Mitchell, E. C. Weiser, J.D. Cassaday, G. Osmonson. | 'Dr. Libby Here Dr. 0. G. Libby, of the « department } of history of the University of North Dakota, arrived in Bismarck today, and will remain a short time, | Goes To Stark County Miss Alma Seltz left Wednesdav| nignt for Dickinson where she will) take a position as teacher in a rural | school. Miss Seltz tatght ‘school in Stark county before coming to Bis. marck, House Member Recovering Representative Joseph McGau- vran of Osnabrock is recovering nicely from an attack of sciatica. Mrs. | McGauvran, who has veen caring for illness, ex- pects to return to her home in a few stopping enroute to visit | friends. | Engineers To Convene ‘At a joint meeting held last nght| 4n the Community room of the city H-} (brary, the engineers perfected plans} for a convention of the ‘North Dakota | Association of Engineers and the ‘North Dakota Chapter of the Ameri: | can Association of Enginers. The convention will be held in Bismarck on the 10th and 11th of February, | bringing to the city the prominent engineers from all parts “of the state. Legion Features Bismarck Bismarck merchants are praised by | | ‘American Legion officers of. state | headquarters for their liberal contri- butions to the monthly magazine, | “rie Liegionaire,” which features Bis-’) marck, Mandan and Turtle Lake. Bis- marck advertisers supported the issue | liberally. The ‘issue contains a his: tory of Lloyd Spetz Post of Bismarck, | pictures of the Post officers, remarks: | by G. H. Russ, Jr. on-the subject, | “Do We Want a Bonus?” and also | —all the tempting flavor and nourishing food value Enjo of rich peanuts, cocoanuts and milk in WILSON'S NUT MARGARINE 77 GAMBLE ROBINSON CO. | Turtle Lake Posts. jer oe ‘Distributors, Bismarck, North Dakota Webb Brothers Tomorrow Ends Our January Clearance | A alte WHITE GOODS ‘It is important that every wo man attend this sale before the final hour tomorrow night. Immediate and Spring needs in white fabrics and underwear can be sup plied at profitable savings. Our January Clearance Sales Clearance of Coats, Suits, Dresses, Millinery. Wool and Cotton Blankets at 1-4 off. All Winter Underwear at 25 per cent Discount. All Comforters at 1-4 off Reg ular Price. All Luggage at 20 per cent Discount. All Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s, Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps and Rubbers at 20 Per Cent. Discount