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MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1921 “BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE a Wi GOA eo PAGE FIVE pes Unmanageable Mary the Opera Singer. | TE YOWRE FORM A CLUB, \ The employes of the North Dakota | Independent, Telephone companf, to- | 4) ~: GARDEN AT 43 MAKES HERSELF OVER 10 OR PAST READ THES fre 10 or past! and dissat- with yourself, perhaps! But | at this: age disposition cam aman or woma change one’s whoie and outlook on life? gether with their husbands and wives, den says you can, and were royally entertained at the home anecompi such a trans of Mr. and. Mrs. B. M. Dunn aturday | in’ herscht. sf king up your evennig. The eyening was spent in, + danumg and playing cards. Ata late| hour refreshments were served. A short business. meeting was held at which the employes decided to organ- | ize a club and arrangements ‘were made to meet regularly once a month. | There were 43 present. A. J. McIne| nis, secretary and manager~of the | Dazey, Telephone company was an | out-of-town guest FOR BRIDE-TO-BE, H The past week’ has ben given tip to! the ‘younger set in delightful little! ‘ pre-nuptial affairs for Miss Helen Lu- | cas, whose wedding day is Wednesday | of this week. Two weck-end events | that have added greatly to the gayety | of the series were atternoons arrang- } ed by Mrs. Benton Baker and by Mrs. | Nellie’ Call, Mrs. Benton Baker on Friday after- | noon had a smal group of Miss Lucas’) girl friends\in an. over the teacups | were designéd enchanting bits of dec- oration for the trousseau—just glints | of colon that must have floated off to: joint a rainbow had they By Russ Simonton. not bean | den is starting life all over. Chicago, Jan. 24.—At 43 Mary Gar-. , mind Is half | vietory already the battle, Mary’s hali.won, She hellevés In-seli-determination, but ; .¢ven more In seli-government! “Manage yoursela!”; says Unian- ageable M just become j - Manager Mary. “Yow! get more happiness out of training yourself, than anything else you do.” became an American. That makes me, ‘a fighter and 9 good fighter always | wins battles with himself. You waten | {ime win mine.” 4 Director Garden smiled the famous ;Garden smile. But there were more i lines in the smile than’ there used to; be. “Of course, I never had as rotten a/ temper as they safd 1 did. I never! twas really — unreasondble-—-pardon me—” Then to her stenographer: “Take gway that lamp. How do you! expect me to talk across a table with | Take it Ko k to the interviewer: Manager Mary, the Opera Director. | But now they have stopped fighting long enough to talk about their new: HTT ! AUUADUAAUOGGUGUELGGOOGOLOROUNODAQUNOOULAIHUAUEAGAOOSUGODOUENSONEDOOCHNOOLOUUONAUEQUROOEOSOULORUTOUCODUUg iM MMMM MMM OA AEEOADLSUAESELOVIUSRSEUGUHANSE ET AITO EVERY GARMENT IN THE .DE- PARTMENT MARKED DOWN TO PRE-WAR PRICES G SALE OF DRESSES FOR QUICK CLEARANCE A ROUS'! Serges, Tricotines, Satins and Georgettes, all in leading styles. Values up to $55.00 Re ee ee $25.00 /Tricolettes, Foulards and Taffetas. $74.50 for $29.50 and $39.50 Values to tied with true-lovers-knots. At a five o'clock course iuncheon | %» on Saturday, Mrs. Call entertained six- ya ten young maids and matrons in hon-| €T?: s 1] was saying, Httle things never “boss” behind her well-known back. ‘did bother me very much, but they The burden af the back-stage talk is going to bother me less from. now | about like this: “Maybe she will be For 18 years she has been petted and pampered as the queen of the op- Her outbursts of temperament | 2°¢ Misses Wool Serge Dresses. Values to $32.50 for ...... "s* $9.50 i stinguished visitor at the Sta‘e Fed-| aher home in Kalmezoo, where she! cess, and ig accompanied . Van { city of Minneapolis fr condemni | alm2z00, she! cess, : R “ anied by Mrs. Vain} City of Minneapolis from condemnin + eM 5. i man yes pastor of the | Camp and little daughter he | Property of the railroad company fo: | Funeral of Terrence J. Tully to church now cared for by Dr. Julia! van amps will be at. the dd Pa-| Purposes of widening the streets, H C an amps E ‘a= at Catholic i i Budlong. cific during the legislativ SPIRITS "ON VENUS Be Held at " h , Having only a few winter : ——————_ saoes eS { Churel i ile: : ; ae wren CLERKS HERE, | wise BLACK STOCKINGS IN BLUE af Organdies and Voiles, $1 45 coats on hand weave clos: | 4) $3.50 values at...........4- ot S13 roy. Js at the American Le- 4 c rye! J. Tully, pio- all alue: t fxn ha ee ‘an Black stockings should always be i z The body of Terrence J. Tully, p' as ve te all values up to alan, hall today ani will be there to-| washed in blue water. ‘This preserves ings May Live There neer resident of: Bismarck, who died Navy Blue Satins, yarn embr oidered, < : Sut to give the American Victory |the color and they will keep black LE 5 Seti in Spoka ash., reached Bismarck reduced from $7.50 $85.00 ; \ |, Medals to former service-men. Sorv-| much’ } (NX. KE. A. Stalf Special.) in Syokane, Wash 4 i eae a ones Cleveland, 0. Jan. 24.—A world of| this. morning on <No. :2.., Accompany- OE Be, Fetal cteadiecadatas ot svanonesaays e efile teats e fleshless heings ing the body was. his son, Joseph x 4 , ‘ | ay 1 fey] [| l | a PTT ttt | “It’s a possibility on the planet of! Tully. eel att Special lot of tub silk waists. ' Venus.” says Rev. F. L. Odenbach, fa-| Funeral services will be held at the! r r ; reduced to f e H tronomer at Saint Ignatius-| Catholic church when solemn requiem $9.50 _values reduced fe as } or of Miss Lucas. The table was and temper have been excused and her dainty and pretty in its decoration of | CVery whim toddied to. pink. The hostess was assisted by the; But now as the new director of the mother of the honor guest, Mrs. A. L., Chicago Opera Co.. Mary Garden rec- Lucas. { Fi ha oes Raaee jy lamp. G eS | . A Nels 8 Social affairs honoring the bride-: Cee regres, leltiL to. mannee Nee ence. There now, See how Mary's) a opera singers with candy. You Special lot of Serge, Satin and Party © ee Prank Coane yearly elven Ly | the temperaments of her singers: the rae a 1ks don’t spend all a eee tea ot eine, one 1 Dresses 1.2.02... 505 beens 3 Mrs. Frank Crambs at her alaxy ‘of oper oat ea “f wonder why folks don’t s al 4 v lots of candy 4 Fourth street, this ao her home on Brentest gulaxy of opera stars in the | their lives training themselves. They'd | will hide the stick. L will be as nice as ws BOTR ii ey - | be a lot happier. Gosh, yes!” pie, Gosh, yes!” ‘i ITS MRS. BUDLONG _ “They have said I was the greatest} pirector Garden enters her new] Director Garden has some big ° ° Mrs. R. D. Hoskins returned tho “WnSer in the world. They also have; position with plenty of troubles ready- | hopes. : K : 1 erse etticoats -» Said I had the nastiest disposition. 1| made on her hands. “T want to see a real America opera, _last of the week from 4 re where she visited with eeu never denied either report, but to you | Budlong for a chort time. Mrs, Bud: | 2¥ thjs— ; long has recently come to Farzo to be| “Nature is taking away Mary Gard-' With her mother, ‘M:s. Clarke, at tie) en’s silver voice. It isn’t what it was} home of a younger daughtér, Mrs. ‘once. Mary Garden herself will ta C, Young. M s. Young is ia the soath, away the Garden disposition. It wi for her heal-h, and Mrs. Budlong| not be what it has been. — / came on from Kalmazoo, Michigan, “I was born a Scotchwoman and [ el 1| 1 to remain with her mother «until May. _ ee CON eS _ Mrs. Hoskins was interested in hear- ing of life in the new home place ice men are askéd to bring their dis-| Par decir heen ie joined charge papers and all necessary rec-| rer daughter, Kev. Julia Budlong, now i 2 5 ry pastor of a large church in Kalmazoo. rds willie meade on the Apt. he] Mrs, Budlong told of the many de. Victory Medals are highly prized by ‘ lightful messazes trom Bismarck peo- many former service men. | ple, carried back to her by Dr. Caro-, line ‘Bartlett Crane, who was a de- HERE FROM Senator ‘Fred Thomas returned from Pembina coun- ty on Saturday night after a short re- Van Camp of St @ » ion of Women’s clubs held in Bis- iarck last Octob.r. Dr. Crane makes Field Clerk Welborn, of the United WATER Capital] $150,000. Units $100 Each on. Mary Garden is going to be tamed and she’s doing the taming herself.” Suddenly to her stenographer: “Oh, say, don’t bother to move the! Doesn't made a bit of diff The singers of the company ‘are st one another's throats. All season there have been squab- bles and even fist fights. The French and the Italian stars ticula have paged ceaseless are, first one thing and then an- Street Widening _ Appea!s of Carrier Dismissed by Court -For want of court to- Washington, Jan. 24 jurisdiction the supreme day dismissed appeais of the Great rthern company from the Minnesota supreme court refusing to enjoin the Astronomer Says Fleshless Be- e. 4X8 it possible that people are liv- ing on Venus?” he was asked. “Not the kind of people we know.” Baker Syndiacte (Joe B. Baker, Founder 56 Petroleum, President) News flashes from the oil fields are telling the re- markable story of Baker Syndicate. A few of, them may be eoeonnted as follows “What other kind of people are; there?” i “That’s a case of speculation. There is no reason to doubt that Venus is inhabited—but not by flesh covered | bodies.” | “If the people we know of can live on the earth, why net on Venus? “Because of the heat! H a good director. But—probably net!” “They will see!” said Miss rden to the interviewer. “There will be peace, becuse [ will treat them all nicely, oh, so nicely. You can catch flies she said.) “1 will produce one American opera a year. Sooner or later 1 will produce a really~great Amer when people forget Mary Garden, the singer, they will remember Mary Garden, the—shall I say-—the mother of American opera.” ‘ PIONEER WILL BE BURIED IN CITY TOMORROW mass will be held at 9 o’clock Tues- day morning. The body is at the home of Grant C. Marsh, 718 Main street, a grandson ° of the deceased. from ‘which it willbe, taken’ to the church, Burig! will be in St. Mary's cemetery. atl hae : Pallbearers for the furiéral will be P. E. Byrne, J.T. Murphy, John Caulfield T. E. Flarety, J. D. McDon- ald and John Massen, Sr. Charles Tully, a sonj of Philadel- | id phia, Pa., arrived in the city for the Two daughters, Mrs. John can) opera. Then} POT UCOUUCOVEQOEAUMAEUAUEHOLEOUUOATUAEETOEERETOVAQUREGUETUGTOOUTAUOOECM OA SON EEL UOTNES OU UEELAEEAFEUHTUT The LOTT TT WAISTS A. W. LUCAS CO. ONS UHUNOOOUGSURAUUERLUOASLONEECAgHAQUOUqCTAAN MMMM One lot. of Children's Wool Dresses speéially priced TOT $4.98 $10.00 values : for , * $6.98 $5.00 A large assortment of beautiful slip-on sweaters. $14.50 values reduced to.... Special lot of ladies’ shoes. $9.50 values to close out at ing out Store of Quality and Service TOI MMS TTT OOO MMMM MMMM MMMM be np ieatee: ii ae yee . “phe earth i ; ‘om funeral. eaten ¢ 5 , le eats wadicates with small tracts are crowd- 7 rhe ear : eae Le | Kennedy, of Balboa, Panama Canal ,of the students forming a chapter’ of | MANDAN WOMAN: night in Mandan at the age of 69 ing as close as possible to the Baker holdings. aeaas VeNaate ais faweh are feaat ! Zone and Mrs. Fred Dobler, of Seat- | Beta Chi. years. Mr. Zueger. came to Mandan 2nd—The Big Six Oil company, drilling adjoining U1 ie ne tle,Wash. cannot be here. Two)” To Glendiy PIONEER, DEAD) in 1900 trom Switzerland and owned the Baker Syndi¢ate, encounter oil and two days ago strike a flow of wet gas, the best possible indication of production. A 3rd—Twenty acres of Frantz land are acquired by the Baker Syndicate, and drilling upon it is advised b Geologists I. KE. Stewart and T. W. Walker. In acquit ing this tract the Baker Syndicate now holds 540 acres of land—five choice tracts, all of which are in the likely producing area, i 4th—Joe B. Baker, president of the Baker Syndi- cate, buys a full sized standard rig which is, now being loaded at Osage for shipment to the Cat Creek field. 5th—From Osage Joe Baker has gone to Texas to expedite the shipment of TWO MORE rigs which hav: been arranged for and should soow be pounding away on two more tracts of the Baker Syndicate. 6th—By the strongest token possible the Baker Syn- dicate has been pronounced a winner by the oil men of Montana who perceive its possibilities and are investing in its units. ‘i Each day brings nearer an end this splendid oppor- tnnity off investing profitably in Montana’syoil. The price of units will soon be doubled, but before long may not be obtainable at any price. Those who invested in the 56 Petroleam—the first “Baker Syndicate”—are strong for Joe Baker and this proposition whieh he has made much bigger. Consider seriously an investment in the Baker Syndicate which might mean as much for And human beings could not stand the sun’s ray$ at So close a range. i “But $ possible that Venus is in-! habited by bodies-——possibly mere spir- | its—that can stand elements ‘that would burn world beings.” “How about animals, fish and vege- tation on Venus?” ij “More speculation! But it is rea-) sonable to believe that these, too, could be 2f a sort that would thrive on Venus, yet die on the earth. “We know of a fish that can live in! water that would scald a human be-) ing. And of another fish that can live in a cake of ice.” aa) Venus has a diameter of 7720 miles. compared to the earth’s of 7913 miles. he mass of Ven eight-tenths, of that of the earth. LET YOUR SPRING HAT BE BLACK Jack is the favorfte color for pring millinery with olive, old rose, henna and turquoise ranking next in avor, The choice materials are satin and taffeta. Duvetyn is only being used for ornaments and flowers. MILLIONAIRE FARMER Wayland, Mass.—The estate of Jonathon ‘M. Parmenter has been ap- graised at $1,275,000. He was a farm- errand cattleman. ASK Your Grocer grandchildren, Grant C. Marsh and Terrence J. Marsh, live in Bismarck, and Mrs. Fred Gehner, a grandchild, lives in Washburn. : Mr. Tully was 87 years/of age. He had been ill but a short time before his death, his son said. | CITY NEWS {ea Se ————___—__—___—_i4 Returns from East William Kontos hag returned ftom . trip to Chicago and New York. —_—* From Taopen H. L. Smvthe and Mrs. Smythe were in town over the week-end from Tap- pen, Minot Callers’ A, 'B. Englund and &. H. Stemick are among the men from Minot in town over the week-end. Valley City Attorney Here Lee Coombs, a prominent attorney from Valley City, is in town on short. busin trip, likewise E. Delaney. To Napoleon Mrs. [Kathleen Hartnett left this morning on a visit/to Napoleon, where she formerly made her home. She will return about February first. B. & P. W. Chub Tuesday rf The Busin and Professional Wo- V. N. Dresbach, one of the proprie- | tors of the Grand, Pacific billiard par- lor, has gone to Glendive, Montana, where he is opening up a billiard par- lor in the Jordan hotel. He will re- main in Glendive dbout two months, organize the business, select a man- ager and return to Bismarck. Hike To Fort Lincoln Boys and girls of the 7B class of the Junior High school hiked to Fort Linco n Saturday afternocn, ander the direction of Miss Peitz and Miss Ku- zel, teachers. The boys and girls had supper in the gym, before starting the; return trip. There were about 32 in the party. Noted Speaker It is expected that hundreds of Bis- marck people will avail themselves of the opportunity to hear Rev. John Alexander Frey, of Riza, Lativa, Rus- gia, speak at the ‘Baptist “ chure)( Tuesday night at $ p. m. on the sud- ject: “Europe and Russia as. they are today.:" Rev. !rey was exiled two years in Siberia and narrowly es- caped death at thé hands of the Bol- shevists. He is known as a minister, statesman, author, teacher, editor and publisher, and Rev. Jorden feels thet the church is fortunate in being able to get Dr. Frey to make an ad- dress here. you as did the investment of a few dollars in the for j For men's club will hold their regular capa op Ph ‘ 1 i yi i Bee ceadaie ine in thei 'exan” is coming. the unitholders of that company. Write or wire today Humpty Dumpty Bread meeting on Tuesday evening in their The 8 : Produced by club room. The meeting will be én- Soe tirely social and every member is ur ME PEOPLE, ATTENTION. Hasselquist & Borgert, payment. BARKER BAKERY The Protective Association of North Dakota, Ine. ged to attend. invited. companions LA Cc. E. Newcomer, Orthopedic Lady Foresters are giving a { considerable land. Among the four Mrs. Pius Zueger, wife of a pioneer | children is Mrs. Frank Gabel, of Bis- resident of Morton county, died ‘last marck, \ AUDITORIUM Monday Night, Jan. 31, AN" SEATS FRIDAY, HARRIS & CO. “MAIL ORDERS NOW THE BOHEMIANS, Inc, Present THE THEATRICAL EVENT of the SEASON A Fantastic and Artistic Revel Frong New York’s Quartier Latin i a Sunday's Children a e ( iy ‘i FISCAL AGENT! a IP oaee learn of 2 Appliance Specialist with the Jf Original Greenwich Village Theater-Cognpany and Production, Identieally a —, are the parents af ab} as : a { i BAKER SYNDICATE, a Sunday at ismarck hospital, and a Chicago Orthopedic vAppliance as played for 7 Months in New ‘York; 5 Months in Chicago ~ Lewistown, Mont. a WARNING! baby dauzhter arrived at St. Alexiss Cp,, manufacturers of deformi- - - bo NOT RUY 1 on Sunday for tr ‘and Mrs. W. C. hhraces, extension shoes) ar: APPLICATION FOR UNITS + stocks eoities oll. leases Le gag ; lificial limbs, elastic stockings. TED LEW JAZ7, KING”; Al, HERM HASSELQUIST & BORGERT, Fiscal Agents. BlOERE, RECU ee? as MASONIC MEETING. abdominal supporters, arch sup- JASON, VERNA GORDON, E.ICKEY BROS., AND THE Syndicate, Room 225, Bank Electric Bldg. Lewistown, Mont. a of ae ee kee af here wilt be a Tegulur meeting of ports, trusses, etc., will be af the 3 p : Receiye our reports. | Bismarck Chapter No. 10. ! i faa eae a ae Theeeby apply for. de units of the BAKER SYNDICATE, as fiveatodte iginies “Masons. at the temple ‘Tue ve G. P. ges ones and Friday a a Common Law Trust with offices at Lewistown, Mon anden: ie 3 meponassrie , ~ Pining at 7:30 o'clock, Work he of Jan. 27 and 28. M d | elas herewith check, money order or draft for $.......-.+in full ] strictly confidential. WRITE [ p. M. ana M. E- degrees. fe sega Gee wen y ameus I 1S S 0 e S | (Signed) card party and dance at the K. ae General Offices 5-6 Clifford Harold G . is at aii ra 5 $2.20, $2.73, $3.30: (Street or P. 0. Box)...... } Anne: one otsthece ; of Phi P, hall Tuesday evening, Janu- Entire Lower Floor, $2.20, $2.75, $3.20; 1D i ey Rho Chi a new fraternity formed ut 25th at 8:30 o’clock. A spe- Gallery, $1.10; Box Seats, $2.85; Including War Tax. GRAND FORKS, NOD. Vine uni raternity formed 3 ary 25th at 8:30 o'clock. A sp allery 7 cial invitation is extended (0 all. yj: RENN | REAR 4