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“TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1921 CARD CLUBS TODAY. The Tuesday’ Bridge club wag en- tertained this afternoon by Mrs. J. ‘C. Taylor, all twelve members atterd- ing. One of the unique features of the social group is that. the “lows” ontertain the “highs” at the comple- tion of a series of afternoons, Mrs. E. G. Patterson will be hostegs to the club in her. apartment on Thursday evening. F The Home Lovers’ clul will play bridge this afternoon, with Mrs. Raiph Penner as hostess, Three tables of Uridge will be played, followed by re- freshments. OLD-FASHIONED SUPPER. An od-fashioned church supper will} ° be served in the basement of Mc- Cabe Methodist church on Thursday and Friday everlings of this week. The executive committee of the La- dies’ Aid are in charse and there are to ‘be most of the things we like to eat at a church supper, such as roast pork and apple sauce, pickles, jelly, mince pie, etc. On Friday night the ladies will serve a chicken supper with exactly the right trimmings. The hour of serv- ing will begin at 5:30. U. C. T. PARTY, ‘The dancing party given by the Ui. C.T.at Patterson hall. was the big so- cial affair of the week-end, Invitations were sent to the U. C. T. and their friends, including members of the leg- islative session. An informal pro- gram of dances was enjoyed py tne large number of guests in attandanze. The U. C. T. men are note? tor their successful dancing parties and they exceeded the expectations of their friends in the week-end aftair. FORTNIGHTLY CLUB WEDNESDAY The regular meeting of the Fort- - nightly club will be held in the Com- munity room of the pubic library on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. F. 1.) read a paper’on “Modern Pottery. of the United States.” TO GIVE RECITAL. The conservatory class of Mrs. Genevieve Menard-Hughes will give a piano recital at the Community room of the library next Friday evening at 8 p. m.. assisted by vocal, violin and cornet numbers and readings. Visit- ors are cordially invited to attend the recital, LEAVES FOR MINNEAPOLIS, ‘Misg ‘Hazel Hendershoit of tie city Office staff leaves tonight for Minne- apolis for a visit with her sister, Miss; ‘Leota Hendershott, a student at the) ‘University of Minnesota. HERE FOR SESSION. Three well known weliare workers of the state in Bismarck for a short time are Miss Cora Farley of Grand Forks, Miss Lillian Topping and Mrs, Rose Lewis. ENTERTAINED BENEDICTS. The Benedict Card club were the! Buests of Mr. and Mrs. A. G, Jacob-| son at their Rose apartment on Sat- urday night. SHRINERS’ DANCE. Invitations are out for a dancing party to be given by the Shriners in Masonic Temple on iriday evening. | CITY NEW: | ee In Hospital. R. R. Tipper of 622 First street is ill at a local hospital, having entered today. R. B, Blakemore to Fargo. R, B, Blakemore, who has been ill for some days, will be taken to Fargo this evening. Here From Washburn. Callers from Washburn today’ are (Mr. and Mrs, K. Williams, J. Mana and W. E. Wahl. Guild Meets. St. George’s Episcopal Guild wili meet at the parish house on Third: street at 3 o'clock Thursday atte: noon. ATTERBURY IN PLEA FOR CUT | INRAIL WAGES Would Abrogate National Agree- ments Between Roads and Employes | Chicago, Feb. 1—American rail- roads, through W. W. Atterbury, vice President of the Pennsylvania lines, | before the railroad labor board urged immediate abrogation of the national agreements between the roads and cus what railroad executives dec ared was a critical situation, threatening many roads with bankruptcy. No wage reductions would be asked at’ pres- ent if agreements were annulled, Mr. Atterbury said. The course recommended by Gen- eral Atterbury was interjected into the board's hearings on rules and working conditions which has been in Progress for more than three wecks. tvigorou® protests, charging the rail- roads with violation of the transpor- tetion act, were made by J. G. Luhr- sen, president of the American Train Dispatchers’ association, in reply to General Atterbury’s statement. Brotherhoods to Reply Soon. Notice that a reply would soon be | ; forthcoming from the sixteen brother- } | hoods also was given by B. (M. Jewell, | president of the railway employes. de- | partment of the American Federation | of Labor. Mr, Jewetl sent a long tele- | gram to President Wilson, protesting | against an interruption of the board’s | proceedings, | Mr. Atterbury declared: the railroad | situation was so urgent he could en- | tertain no’ proposal of conferences | with employes, as they could not |agree, He added that “even a few lays’ delay” might throw the whole situation into chaos and flood the oard with petitions from railroads tueir employes and brought to a fo-|, BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE FOUR CENTS OFF ON GAS Gasoline dropped four cents a gallon in Bismarck today brought Joy to users and di It is expected that this f rently stimulate trade chines and accessori in ma- FARMERS PAPER HIT BY BLAZE Jamestown, Web. 1--The building and. plant of the Stutsman County Press, Nonpartisan weekly newspaper of this county, is burning and prob- ably will be destroyed: PASS RIVERS— HARBORS BILL Washington, 1.—The rivers and harbors .bill, ng a lump sum of $16,250,000, was passed today by the house and sent to the senate. A motion to recommit the measure was voted down, 205 to 120. OHIO WRECK KILLS FOUR Newark, Feb. 1—Four members of a Pennsylvania. wrecking crew,, all of ‘Columbus, were killed early today when, the wrecker was hit by a freight train, Several were injured, two seri- ously. WANTS ERS. Mrs. Wm. Sager, 901 Nichol St. Ut- ica, N. Y.: “I gladly write anything that helps a mother with her chil- dren. My little girl had whooping cough and I was afraid she woul choke. I gave her Foley’s Honey and Tar and, it helped her wonderfully. She could sleep ‘most all night with- out coughing.” The good cough sy- rup checks colds, stops coughing, cuts phlegm and covers raw, inflamed membranes with a healing coats : —advt. Newest | ~~ Styles Webb Brothers “Style Shoes of Quality” and Oxfords - Included are Brown, Black and Grey Bvots, with Louis, Cuban or Conklin will discuss national on suite Bens finance under the heads of “Pudlic a for reductions of wages. If the board I PL AR qe eo te 5 *. 5 Debt” and “Taxation.” Miss Nielson Pisa ey ray are immedia’ply abrogated the national] © KNIGHTS TEM! Military Heels, Goodyear Welt Soles, imitation or plain tips. Pumps wil address the club on “Public Edu-|__G A. Hassel, buyer for Lucas com: agreement, however, Mr. Atterbury ATTENTION © y y y ? ‘ P DS P cation,” and Mrs. G. M. Martin. will | hy. Cuticura Beautifies Your Complexion The daily use of the Soap cleanses and purifies the pores of the skin, thus prevent- ing blackheads and pimples, The Oint- ‘ment used occasionally, as needed, soothes and heals any drritation or roughness. They are ideal for the toilet as is also Cuticura Talcum for perfuming. Sample Boch Free by Mell. ams | | rocioe Dope 316, Malaon G8; base STesee"Boottse Olntment and oe, Telcamn Be, Seap shaves without mag. pany, has returned from an extended trip east, where be made purchases for the spring stock. To Chicago. Mrs, A. S. Nielson of the Nielson millinery leaves today for Chicago, where she will spend three weeks on a buying trip for her spring stock oi hats, | assured the board that the railroads would geek no reduction of wages tor at least ninety days, “This wili af- | ford an gpportunity to gauge the econ- | omies ich can be accomplished |through more efficient rules and | working conditions,” he said. ‘Pleads for Expense Cut. | Mr, Atterbury appeared’ before the board in behalf of the American As- Members of Tancred Com- mandery No. 1, K. T., are re- quested to meet Wednesday eve- ning at Masonic Temple at 7:15) sharp. HARD TIME CARNIVAL The entertaining committee of 50 Boots, Regular $17. Now in Patent and Kid, Louis heels, welt an Brown or Black with Louis and Cuban Heels. | turn soles, Qxfords in Waives Examination, jation of (Railroad Executives” - eeular & Russel Bryan, who waived prelim-| fabor OM nite ee which no is{the Modern Brotherhood of oe $10 00 inary examination on the charge of| chairman. He declared that unieas| America have arranged for a NOW cece ere eee e nen n nent e eens Sennen nn Secon e liquor selling, has béen ‘bound over to the district court. The arrest was made by Sheriff Welch. From Over the State. Visitors in town from over the state are: Mr. and Mrs. G, B, Stewart and (Mrs. E. S. Thompson of Wilton; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Melcher from Kulm; Mr. and Mrs. F. Schumicker of Zee- land, Notice of Meeting. The ‘Capital City Homestead lodge No. 300 will hold a regular meeting Tuesday night, February 1, at the Knights of ‘Pythias hall. All members ‘are requested to be present, The meeting is to be called at 8 o'clock sharp. Visiting Ladies. Among the women trom out of town in Bismarck for a short time are Mrs, W. B, Harke and Miss Hazel Wilson of New Liepzic; Miss Eva K. Wieand operating expenses were immediately reduced many roads faced bank. | ruptcy and that wiping out the na- | tional agreements cffered a quick so- lution to part of.the problem. | Suggestions by members of the board that further conferénces be | held between the roads andemployes were rejected by Mr. Atterbury.” Judge R, M. Barton, chairman of the board, said he considered some basis necessary for railroad operation al | questioned the wisdom of wiping out the existing agreements. Rebuttal’ by | the employes would be heard immedl- |atey, however, he said, and! the mat- . ‘Local society circles are being stirred to their depths by the goings on of a prominent young man of this ‘city. It is no secret that rank is nd | \ter taken up at once. by..the. board... |, a BIG SOCIETY SCANDAL TO P AT THE AUDITORIUM NEXT TUES. NIGHT Hard Time Carnival to be, given at the K. of ‘P. Hall’ Thursday evening, Feb. 3rd, 1921. All members and friends holding in- vitation cards are cordially invit- ed to attend. , There will be a short ‘business meeting from 8:15 to, $:45 ‘and ail members are requested to be.present. Re- freshments will be.served and a good time assured to all. Watch for ithe Miracle Man.” TO, BE EXPLODED culties ‘will be amicably settled. Eva will start no legal proceedings, how- ever, until next\Tuesday, when the son?” and all who attend can judge o> 2 Regular $1 Now the Bloodgoods will arrive with their two other young daughters, Annie and Lulu. The case will ‘be given a public hearing at the Auditorium néxt° Tues- day aflernon and evening. The pub- lic has been invited td attend and r Frank's side of the matter, for, as Eva says, if he cannot cl i self she will get a divorce. auf- fair will be fully discussed in the forthcoming comedy, “Are You a Ma- for themselves whether Frank should be: exonerated or not. 0 Shoes, Pumps and Oxfords: Regular convention Wednes- day evening at eight -o’clock harp. short and snappy followed by— "| but come and see. come. For first class laundry work call 739, Home Laundry, Francis T. White. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS | , Pictures — Picture at Breslow’s. Drug Store. TO The meeting will be Visitors wel- re to Korein C Gecome ot tmpreves he: teney.. Lock younger! ADD YEA YOUR LIFE Become thin and. rema ‘in frames, ‘hand painted China, half price O FAT? 10 40.90 the., of more. Ontain Korele (pronoanced karesn) at any bavy drunk fo broehut eo! Money-back guarantee! Got ROREIN toutes! int ae Mora Rigisr ot Pieters | hed e eauare: himeslt ith, his | H k I Burd | Mrs. H. BE, Barnes of Washburn; Mrg.| Wife and mother-in-law, ut 8s! Housework Is a Burden \ HH, Elsworth of Kildeer, and Miss| @fe looking very black for him. K Daily Fashion Hix. i | { | | { i t | 12468 Ere. WEARABLE FROCK OF DUVETYN ‘Silk or wool cuvetyn may he em- ployed to fashion this captivating , one-piece frock with open neck and | embroidered skirt. It is self.girdled, the ends cf the sash being loosely | knotted at cne side. The adjustment is at the Jeft shoulder and under | the icft arm. The ¢mbroidery is | done in that simplest of stitches— darning self-color thread being used for the purpose. Medium size re- | quires 314 yards 48-inch material. Pictorial Review Dress No. 9087. Sizes, 34 to 50 inches bust. Rrice. 35 cents, Embroidery No. 12468. Trans- | fer, ‘blue or- yellow, 35 cents. A. W. Lucas Co. Bismarck, N. D. ‘ AUNT Jami “J’se in town, Honey!” way —_ MA ANCAKE FLOUR ‘Mary Sabraw of Hazelton. Don’t miss the ladies and chil- dren’s bargain matinee of “Are ‘You a Mason” at Auditorium | questioned about it by Tuesday at 3:30 p. m. (The men | will be welcome too if they can get away from business). Prices | 25 cents for children and 50) that nothing was known about his|I have had occasion to use them my- | cents for Adults. Big laugh from | initiation by the regular members ot | self for an attack of kidney trouble. | start to finish. Auspices of the |t American Legion. Watch for “The Miracle Man.” DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out: Thickens, Beautifies. A few cents buys “Danderine.” Af- ter a few applications you cannot find ja fallen hair or any dandruff, besides $9.10 to $9.25 a barrel. every hair shows new life, vigor, | brightness, more color and abundance. | | iN | It seems that Eva went on a trip !to Yellowstone Park last summer, ‘leaving Frank here to attend to busi- | ness as usual. While Eva was away | rrank stepped out some with George | Fisher and other live ones and when Woman's lot isa weary one at best. But with backache and other distress- ing kidney ills life indeed becomes a burden. Doan’s Kidney Pills have made life brighter for many Bismarck his wife when] women. Read what Mrs. Jack Ken- she returned he gave as an excuse; yon, 417 Mandan Ave. Bismarck. that he had spent his evenings in| says: “Several years ago I gave a ' taking the degrees incidental to join-| public recommendation 'or Doan’s ing the Masonic Icdge. «Upon investi-| Kidney Pills after the benefit one of gation, however, it was ascertained| my family had received. Since then he order. 4 I had puffy sacs underncath my eyes |. va has written to her mother,| and pains in my back. It was hard | Mrs. Bloodgood, who lives in James-| for me to do my housework at times. | town, regarding her Lae au A My kidneys acted irregularly, too. | is learned upon gocd authority i1| Three boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills | Mrs. Bloodgood and her husband we | cured me and I am glad to again Soon be here. She has ae foc] recommend Doan's, knowing them to eee is sone stepper hit ve es remedy ot Wonsprtal mort ie . ‘ the cure they made for me has lasted | self, and when Frank's mother-in-law) yor) years.” arrives unless he is in the clear things : " Cee 4 are going to happen to him, Weill himplraak ; ut pertees Dent say they will. ..~ Doan’s 1 Bil 8 Fi *, o , is do- an’s Kidney Pills--the Uecrge Fisher, Frank's friend, i Mra: Kenyon. had: *. Fosta ing his best to help Frank out, but | go far hag only succeeded in getting | him deeper into the mire, The young couple have hosts of friends who sin- cerely hope that their domestic ditti- {MARKETS | | eiicaae a caer eierciaree Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. | SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK. | Hog receipts, 1,400; steady to firm, ‘ range, $8.00 to $9. bulk, $8.75 to | $9.65. : ! Cattle receipts, 3,800; killers. steady ‘to weak; fat steers, $5.75. to $6.75: cows and heifers, $4.00 to $5.50; ucalves, 50 cents lower. . Sheep receipts. 300; lambs. $8.00 to $9.00; ewes. $3.50 to $4.00. » Minneapolis, Feb. 1.—Flour un- changed. Shipments 56,292 barrels: | RICHARD WALTON Presents | Barley, 43c to Gle. Rye No. 2, $1.37 1-4 to $1.38 ; Bran, $23.50 to $24. Ph Minneapolis, Feb. 1—Wheat re- | ceipts 231 cars compared with 154 cars a Year ago. * Cash No. 1 northern, $1.55 to $1.59. Corn No. 3 yellow, 50¢ to 57c. Oats No. 3 white, 35 1-4c to 35 3 Flax, $1.69 to $1.70. BISMARCK GRAIN. (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Feb. 1. jo. 1 dark northern . 1 amber durum . No. 1 mixed durum . No. 1 red durum No. 1 flax No. 2 flar No. 2 rye . 1-4. afc. | AUDITORIUM SEATS TUESDAY AT HARRIS AND CO. PRICES 55c TO 82. Return of the Perennial Favorite (JAMES G. PEEDE, Gen. Mgr.) The Fascivating Romance Se FLORENC! FAVIOUS HAWAIIAN SINGERS ano PLAYERS MASSIVE NEW SCENIC PRODUCTION SEE THE NEW MYSTIFYING VOLCANO SCENE‘ MORE TERRIFYING THAN EVER See how much better we make this Nut Margarine by selecting and refining our own nut oils, and churning them fresh with pure milk. _ Always ask for WILSON’S ‘he won’ yo quasetel, GAMBLE ROBINSON CO. Distributors, Bismarck, North Dakota Thursday, bruary 10th 20. CURTAIN 8:15 TULLY THQOUEUUUNEROGERANEEEOUAENURENOREGEUCGGUALSUGLUEEEUUROGOEEOEEOUUGEUULOUUAAEALACOUEAE E ROCKWELL ANAL Your Chance Now Bring Your Old Hot Water Bottle to BRESLOW’S Will Allow You 75¢ for the old one to apply on the purchase price of a new bottle. 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