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..' TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, ’22 : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “women. 7 Beautiful Silver Presents Now Going o ss cee \ _ to each of the first 25 ladies coming to the sale before 2:30 each afternoon. I must have $15,000.00 which will enable me to pay up all my creditors, and am going to sacrifice my entire stock and fixtures if necessary to raise this amount. Here is some real news.. We are going to give Bismarck a:sale that will live long in the memory of all those that are fortunate enough to attend. |Folsom’s Big Jewelry Auction | ee and Evening $25,000 Stock of Diamonds Watches, Silverware, Jewelry, etc., to the highest and best bidders, no limit, no reserve. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC ee -Folsom’s Jewelry Store ol have secured the services of M. R. Friedman of Chicago, for this sale. Silver Presents for the ladies each afternoon at 2:30. Social and Personal] Address To Be... Delivered In Legion Hall Miss Jesse Ackermann will address _ a Bismarck audience at the American’ Legion Hall, January 16. The Busi-} ness and Professional Women’s club; is bringing Miss Ackermann to Bis- marck and her address here is being looked forwar( to. { Miss’ Ackermann has >trave¥ed | around. the world eight times. In an} article on her'travels, Charles L. Mac- | Gregor says, “In her 28 years of al-} most constant journeyings; into: earth’s most remote corners—and she | has lived everywhere except in Green-; land and Afghanistan, Miss Acker-' mann has been, both scientifically and humanly, ever interested in, and de- voted to, the progress and welfare of! Whether studying the. psy-} cho!ogy of mobs or the sociological and domestic circumstances of the in- | dividual, heart has always gone hand-! in-hand with enthusiasm. In the pic-+ ture shé brings home to us, never fails | to appear an unselfish love.” | It has not been learned just what | will .be the subject of her talk here. ! However, Mr, MacGregor says, “It is | delightfu'ly’ interesting to hear her! Just talk—of when she accepted a sea j captain’s challenge to go where no! woman had ever been, was lowered | overboard, on the ocean’s bottom, eas- ily waded in shoes weighing 16 pounds | each, of “meeting Japan’s emperor, | Tagore, Tesla, Lloyd George, Olive | Schreiner, Ellen Key, Marie Corelli, | Hall Caine, Tolstoy and many others. | Her discuasions of earth's peoples and conditions and sre“oms out you in! the way of | ympathetic | werld citizen.” H She has now completed her eighth | trip around the world. The Business ; and Professional Women’s club takes | advantage of her temporary Slay in! Selma's _ Wismarck to give Bismarck people the | results of the rich experience and large fund of information. which en- «ble Miss Ackermann with. thority | to present to her heardts "diving, i moving, real world 1 ac eal world cf human. petion FOUND! MISS LIBBIE SPIES, BROOKI. By NEA Service Brooklyn, Jan. 10.—With Miss Lib- WYN’S PRETTIEST HIGH SCHOOL iGIRL, PREFERS MANDOLIN, DUSTER AND SWEEPER TO STARDOM IN THE MOVIES. Perhaps that explains my color. It doesn’t. come from rogue. “I eat regularly and I get plenty noon, January 11. Miss Minnie J. {Neilson will be hostess. The following | i program will be given: A paper on! | "Scott, Coleridge and Southy by Mrs. | Phillip ‘Meyer, a paper on “Byron,” by | Mrs, W: L. Nuessle, and a paper on! |Thomas Moore, Leigh Hunt, Felicia Hemans and James Hogg, by Mrs. E.) B. Cox. GIVES BIRTHDAY PARTY. Bobby Larson entertained six of his | little boy friends at. dinner at his! i home last night, in honor of his tenth | birthday. Games and jokes during [the dinner were followed by a thea- ‘ter party at the Eltinge, where the; ; little guests enjoyed Charles Chap-| lin, ‘ i i} HOLD ANNUAL MEETING. {The Ladies Aid society of the First} ; Lutheran church will hold its annual) | business meeting at the church par-| ilors, Thursday, January 12, at 2:30) | o'clock. - Mesdames “H.. Ne¥son andj | E. F. Alfson will he the hostesses. ; Members and friends of the society; ; are urged to be present at this meet-! i -—— i i VISITING SON HERE H | Mrs. George Allen, who has deen | {spending part of the winter with aj son at Livingston, Mont., has arrived { in Bismarck and isa guest at .thej j home of-her.gon,-E. J..Gobel, for a few !days. (Mrs. Allen plans te leave Bis- marck the’ latter part of the week for Indiana where she will spend the re-} mainder of the winter. j { H i LEAVES ON TRIP i | E, H. Light lett last evening on a} business trip. ‘Mr. ‘Light will stop at |Jamestown, Valley City and Fargo on | business visits and from Fargo will} 80 to ‘Minncarolis where he will at-' jtend the annual banquet given by the | Minneapolis Paper’ company. eeu H CURRENT EVENTS CLUB MEETS * The Current Events Club will meet home, 601 Seventh street, tomorrow afternoon, January 11. An interesting ned for this meeting. TO GIVE RECITAL The piano pupils of Mrs. Genevieve Maynard Hughes and the violin pupils of Mr. Donald McDonald will appear in a joint recital during the latter part of January. The full particulars will be given later. LEAVES FOR WEST. program on Economics has been plan-| visiting in Bismarck. MR, AND MRS, INSETH RETURN Mr. and Mrs. Roy Inseth have re- ‘= ad roa Sioux Falls, S. D, where they visited over the holidays. veh Was tormerny Miss Grace Jul- son and her marriage to Mr, Inseth ook place in Sioux Falls on January 4th, FROM STANTON Mrs. R, L. Wilson, of Stanton, has been the guest of Mrs. Geo. E. Munger for the past two days, returning to cher home today. VISITING HERE. Mrs. Mildred Allensworth of Ami don, N. D., formerly of Bismarck, is visiting friends in the city today. VISITING HERE Rev. .George Walton of Hurdsfield and Rey. O. R. Rux of Uhaseley, N. D., were visiting in Bismarck today. sRETURNS FROM VISIT John Karrigan has returned from a holiday visit at his home at <Aber- deen, S. D. SHOPPING HERE. Mrs. R. Rosen of Steele was shop- ping and visiting in Bismarck yester- day. VISITING HERE Mrs. P. E. Ward of Baldwin is visit- ing friends in Bismarck for several days. ON BUSINESS TRIP J. P. Sell left last night for James- town on a several days business visit. ON BUSINESS TRIP. E, A. Allen left last night for St. Paul, Minn., on a business trip. HERE ON BUSINESS M. M. Dralle of Brittin is transact- ing business in the city today. WILTON BUSINESS VISITOR John H. Noon of Wilton was a bus!- with Mrs George BE. Wallace at her | ness visitor in the city today. Mrs. K. Engene of ‘Haliday, N. D., is — . : Lucky Number Drawn. The lucky number now drawn at the Interstate Transportation company is 52. This number jwilt-be held for five days. If no one. hag pumber 57 an- other,number willbe -drawn in five ) CIty NEWS: & Mra. | the admission: of Mary Moll to be committed to the state ‘institution at | Grafton. Baby Girl. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Nicola an- | nounce the arrival of a baby girl at i} the Bismarck hospital. i | ‘OVER THE HILL” PROVING | BIG A SENSATION HERE AS IN W YORK } “Over the Hill,” the William Fox | special film feature which drew rec- | ord crowds to the Rialto last night, is | certainly deserving of all the fine | things the New York press ‘has Saif ;about it. The picture is delightful at all times, and forms one of the most | finely balanced examples of sentiment j and comedy combined that has been | ”|seen.on. the local screen. j The story tells’ of a mother love : divine—a’ love. which prompts Phe | mother of.a brood of six to make - every sacrifice—to undergo endless weariness and mental suffering in or- {der that her little ones may be pro- {vided with comfort. Then comes old ;4ge, and the departure, one by \one, !of her children. i i| Bismarck Boys | }¢——_— — -—e! | The Older Boys’ Congress will re- | sume the regular Wednesday . night | program tomorrow night. The gym- | nasium program will consist of: | standing broad jump, tug-o-war and | basketball. In the basketball league | Brown plays Glitschke and McDon- ;8ld plays Fisher Wednesday night's games will complete the first round in the league. Any boys wishing to | get into the second tournament | should register by Wednesday night. \ “ Dance at Baker’s Hall every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day nights. Best music and floor in state. 10c a dance. i biectionable 2 Hair Growth may be removed without discom- fort or remotest danger of injuri- ous after effects with one applica- tion of Depilatory Complete | direc- tions with each package assures ¥ the desired re- sults. Hart’s Marinello Shop, Room 4 Hughes Bldg. Opposite G. P. Hotel, Bismarck. CUT THIS OUT—It Is Worth Money. Aut out this clip, enclose with 6c and mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, I}l., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's. Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kid- ney Pills for pains in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly | cleansing cathartic for constipation, § biliousness, headaches, and sluggsh bowels.—Adv. Good clean burning coal. The only kind for those who know best. Washburn Lignite Coal Co. Phone 453. Ann 0,000 PEOPLE ually use organic Nuxated Iron to build up red blood, strength and, endurance. -~ ‘There ere thousands of people who are ageing and breaking downata time of life when theyshould been- joying that perfect health which carries defiance to disease simply becanse they are not awake to the con: dition of their blood. Without organic iron your blood carries no oxygen,and without oxygen there is noth- ing to unite with the carbon in your food so what you eat doed you no good. It is like putting coal into a stove without fire. You can now obtain organic iron like the iron in your blood and like the iron in spin- ach, lentils, and apples from any druggist under the bie Spies voted Brooklyn’s prettiest days. ‘igh school girl, it should naturally follow that a stage career of stardom im the movies is her next step. But..that’s where the hitch comes in! “ Instead of ‘toxthe bright lights or the flickering filnijathis 17-year-old of sleep. I guess beauty is a matter of good health, and I’ve never been sick in my life.” When Miss Spies graduates she will take a two-year teaching course —then become a primary grade teacher. “Maybe I’ll marry some day,” says she! . ‘When the right man comes O. Drotning, who has been the guest of his cousin, Miss Jenny Jen- sen here for several da left this morning for Seattle, sh., Mr. Drotning came to Bismarck from Bal- timore, Maryland. Catholic Daughters SN Install New Officers _ The Catholic Daughters of Amer-! ica held their meeting at St. Mary’s auditorium last evening. ~The early | part of the evening. was taken up! At the Bismarck Hospital. Miss Betty Swanholm I wood, Mrs. L. P. Allen of Ma N. D., Henry Hardy of Burnstad, C. G. Thysell of the city, have en- terod the Bismarck hospital for treat- 1 ment. : LEAVES FOR EAST. w.th the regular business, Follow- |v. i P. Warren, manager of the pans i Petrone var pus . -\ young lady has her plans all set to, along J) will be ready to cook and a ASE ap mae i name of Nuxated Iron. Nuxated Iron also contains sea pees ieceter eho were elected, turn to a complete education in teach- Rese house. My father has trained : Meas tit Works Jett He Held by Pollee, the principal chemical nat fueat of sett a Dec rT meet vere install-| j a __ : | Maas., w a . Ue ne Site: atten ing, were install-| ing and cooking. me. And I can play a mandolin, too.]°¥ening for Boston, Mass. where he} , william Steinmetz, a young man fing nerve force Liege cees mare will visit. Mr. Warren will also visit; about 23 years old. was taken to the} relatives in Maine, before returning , police station last night, because of to Bismarck. peculiar action. He was held for i ane investigation as to his mental condi- VISITORS FROM MOTT ue Mrs, A. M. Jackson and daughters Mon of Mott came to Bismarck yesterday and will visit here for a few days. The little daughter will enter tho St. Alex- ius hospital for treatment during their it here. ed. Following are the officers install- ed at the meeting last night: Grand Regent—Ella Bannon. Vice Grand Regent—May Ward. Prophetess—Jesse Schafer. Historian—Margaret’ White. build new and stronger red blood cells. It feeds the body the substances which nerve force must have to give it that vital, electro- magnetic pewer which is stored in the nerve and brain cells of man. Nuxated Iron often increases the strength and endurance of weak, nervous, rundown men and women in two ime. The manufacturers guarantee successful results to every purchaser or they will refund your money. ENRICHES THE BLOOD- GIVES i UXATED IRON YOU NEW STRENGTH AND ENERGY But I’m too young to think of mar- riage now. “<q. Says Brains: Count “Kits. besides, I want to travel. Beauty. is \all right, I guess. But brains are, what count, and teaching and travelingewill give me knowledge. “Just don’t put me down as a ae would-be movie std#.or a Broadway “I like the great outdoors and I!light—rather, just. an'-eld-fashioned love horseback riding and tennis. girl.” A School Marm She wants’ to be a school marm. first—then a good housekeeper. Pleased with the honor bestowed upon: ber? ne be a rtain! she says, “| if Ia snail Seerdtary—Julia John-} pretty it 1B AE dae eg aera on Treasurer—Helen’ Breene. it? Bares wey. eek exelted "about Mcnitor—Catherige Johnson. Sentinel—Alice Cunz, Organist—Mabel Breene. Two, Trustees—Jean McIntyre and Ella Flaherty. Sent to Institution, Papers were completed today for FROM FARGO. W. R. Weir, who is connected with the Heinz Company of Fargo, is vis- ing friends in the city today. Mr. and at Lake d, New York. The different organization the League Library Commi college and reference se asjand ‘Mrs Harry M, , the}Placid Club, Lake Pl the; | Richholt’s Cash «4 Carry FROM MEETING. ibliographicals dociety22 ; ae Weir. made his home in Bismarck ——e elizabeth Downey, state | Bibliographical society and the state MACCABEES TO INSTALL. rmerty, : Miss ‘Ellen Hedrick, | librari aff uated the Library! ‘The Knights ‘and Ladies of the formeriys | Phone 631 | rocery | 7th & Thayer librarian of the Historical ~ Society | asscciaticn, held their meeting ati yaccabees will have a joint installa- TAVE a * —_—_—— have returned irom Chicago. where|this time. The meetings were welll tion of new officers Wednesday even-| gp eA ROR HOM oe ie of i they attended the mid-year meeting j attended ant ne Programs for the| ing January 11, at 7:30 o'clock at the Cihcago, who came to Bismarck. to | The Original Cash and Carry Store of the Library associaticn held in| merning. aflernoon and ovening werelK. of P. hall. State Commander Mac-| attend the wedding-of Joseph Pollack : Chicago. December 29 to 31. Librar-] very intense. Enroute to Bismarck,| Namar of Fargo will install for the ahd Anna’ Meleck stu anday;:retutn® WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY SPECIALS 3 s y; ians gathered from all parts of the | M s Downey and Miss } Sir Knights and State Commander, . a ; United States to attend this_meeting. i eee Babe Pai Milt ae | Mts. Anna DeMars of Fargo will in- ed to, thelr thomas toueys H 141p alba Sugar. csi is veo es oN ao Beis $1.00 ——————_—— =o sites Oe + is DN > Hi vi j brary, state libra ical 1i-| Stall for the ladies. f RETURN TO HOME. | Bitter: Creaniery or Dairy lb. os ne 33 edad. the libracy: coniniteel A social time will follow the instal-! 417, and Mrs, Henry Waydeman left ' 5 brary and the library commission. ‘ration, Refreshments will be served.| si, morning for their home at Ana-| Eggs, strictly fresh, doz..........--..-e0ee seers 45 eRe E Gee pee es as moose, N. D. Mrs.‘ Waydeman has / f Kellogg’s Corn Flakes— aM ORD re SS nee aN ity |) Ty BND SCAU Teak Wo. | becn receiving treatment at a hos- A Large size pkg 5 ord received by friends in the cits he Business E eset Cc F - All men’s club will hold their meeting at | Pital here. uticura For : Small package 10 from Mrs. Mary-McLean tells of a trip ] which she and her son and his wife, {the club rooms this evening. L. F. r. and Mrs. Harry McLean, are to |Crewford of Sentinel Butte, N. D., wili is guaranteed by 30 years service to millions ot ff Americans. Kondon’s works wonders Rinso. No rubbing. No boiling. Package 10c, 3 for .25 Galvanic Soap. 21 bars for - 1.00 You must be satisfied ANNCUNCE ARTIST'S COMING The Thursday Musical Club wish fo Skin Irritations your @ 'take soon. The letter, in part, says: !aldress the members on “History and Ae < Baa Cones BAC Richholt’s Quality Coffee. cold, sneezing, cough, B | tarry is going to take us on a trip to}Science Beauty of the Bad Lands.”;@nnounce that they have a contract ithe ticura Soap 1 water. 0 : y i bee the Panama Canal: We leave January ' Henry Halverson will give several! With Reinald Mee to appeer ted ddiecd tgp arm ror with this coffee or your money back. One pound 40 21 on the Empress of Britain stopping |vocal numbers and Mrs. HW. O. Wray |i Bismarck, March 10. ment to soothe and heal. They are ideal Three spounds.. sii... :). coco « «08 Sane tomas 1.15 at Cuba, Panama. Trinidad. Martin-/} will render piano selections. ISINESS VISITOR: for the toilet, as is also Cuticurs Talcum Richholt’s Special Blend. Special. 30 ique, Porto Rico, Jamaica, Venezuela. DES INE Se NSE OM for perfuming. Thre d 87 Pardados, St. Thomas, Nassan and! FORTNIGHTLY CLUB MEETS L, P. Gilierman, traveling posson | Sample Each Freshy Mal. Agérea: “atlenrsLab- ree pounds .... , 87 Bermuda Mrs. ‘McLean left Bis-| The Fortnightly club’ will meet in|zer agent of the Northern Pacific ereterian, Dept 36, Malden $0 oe. Sa Fresh Buttermilk. marck about a month ago and since the Business and ~ Professional Wo-| was in Bismarck on a business v "Cuticura Seap shaves without meg. res: utter Ke then has visited in Montreal with Mr.!men’s’ clunh rooms tomorrow after: i ES e