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~ . item taken from a Fargo paper telling | ‘MONDAY; FEBRUARY: 6, 1922 | Association For iPlan Vacation Charity Work to | Bible Schools Be Formed Here! For Bismarck cams i About 50 Bismarck women attended}, Representatives from the various the meeting*of the Women’s Commun-! churches in the city met Sunday at-| ity Council held at the Rest Room of! terncon to make initial plans for con-/. the Masenic ‘femple on Saturday '-| ducting a Daily Vacation Bible School! ternoon. The. mothers met at | 30!in Bismarck, as scon after the close: o'clock when a number of addresses ; of the Pablic Schools as possible, This: were given. The meeting was very | 001 is to be conducted for a per-! enthusiastic and each member took anjiod of two weeks and the interest in-! active interest in ‘dicates that there will be a bigger | Miss Edna Gaither, school nurse; enrollment than any year heretofore. gave the first address to the mothers.| A thorough canvas of the city will She gave statistics of her work among ibe made to ascertain the number of the children in the various schools. children whe will attend and if there Miss Spencer, food specialist, theniis a demand for such two schools will ke telling of the plans to start the!be maintained. The Vacation Biole regular nutrition classes for mothers! School has proven very successful in and underno; hed children on Fri-i Bismarck in the past and the co-oper-; Mrs. Myrtle Cole, .ation of every church member is urged! Home demonstration leader also ad-|to make this a worth while project! dressed the meeting. Both ladies are;and help the Committee in every way: from the Fargo Agricultural College; to catry out ther plans. Several of | and through.the courtesy of the col-; these schoa.s were conducted in the/ Jege this nutrition class work will be) state last summer and all church and, tree. Mrs. Bonham, chairman of the'Sunday School leaders indorse the! Child Welfare committee will com-' plan very heartily. H plete te plans for the classes here. {| The committee in chargee consists of At 3:30 o’clock the tegular Coun C. A. Marr, chairman; Mrs. F. H, Reg-; meeting was held. The meeting w ter, Mrs. Fred: Hanson, Miss Ruth called to order ‘by. the president, Mrs.;Finwall, Miss Esther Brewer, Mr.j Pannon. Reports of the various com-' Smith, Mrs, Nellie Evarts and Miss mittees: were given. Mrs. George! Welch, chairman of the Rest Room, Mri Bee fogibierta aa, viatiprd of the] Engineers pee 1 ‘0 Be Informal, Carrie Haugen, Rest Room during the month of Jan-’ uary. Mrs. Moses, chairman of the, legislative committee, reported that the, dance, ordinance had been passed by the elty council... Mrs.. Smyth, chairman of the Welfare committee, report. Spence addr Announcement has been made by ithe committee in charge that the Third | Annual Dance of the North Dakcta pa of the American Association wugineers to be held in Patterson Mrs. Cole and MSS Hall nex y eatin is an inform- ssed the Council meat-:, Invitations, however, must be presented at the door. The committee's efforts in making the oceas.on a “dance different” are meeting with success. The committee in charge of the ban- : duet which precedes the dance ‘also | tepert splendid progress, ing. Following their talks the question of | providing a place for young women,; who have no homes, to entertain their triends, was taken up. The matter of+ forming association as a clearing house for charity: work was cussed. Mrs,/1I. C. Postieth an address in connection w work. Mrs. Postlethwaite has similar work in St. Paul and her was very inspiring. A special meeting of the Commun-: ity Council will ‘be held at the Rest. Room next Saturday afternoon at 0, o’clock. The forming of an assoc’ tion ‘for taking care of ‘the charity work here will be taken up at this: time. ! Aone | DAKOTA SOCIETY TO MEET alk Ac the January meeting of the alk North Dakota: Society of: Portland, Uregon, Mr. R. K., Keller, formerly of Fargo, was elected Registrar of the Society, Mr. heiler is’ proprietor of tne Benson hotel. The headquarters | of the society are at his office and a list of its members and their address- es are on fiie there. é The sociviy enjoys a large Bather-| ing at each meeting, which is held the thind ‘Thursday ot each month. After a short business meeting and enter- famment: the rest. of the evening’ is enjoyed: by, cards, dancing and visit- ing. A fou ece orchestra furnishes peendid music and. lunch is ‘served iat 0... Numerous former North Da- ans trom nearvy ‘pwns attend ihese: meetings.’ Tne society endeavors to get in touch with ‘North Dakotans visiting Portland, that they might en- Joy the gatherings ‘with them. ! Splendid Plans ~~ Are Made For, Yeomen Meeting: Brotherhood. of American Yeomen, : 1 Bismarck lodge 503 are making elabd-| 4, orate. plans for their meeting which; willbe held at the K. of P. hall at: 8 o'clock tonight. All members are}{ urged to be present at this meeting. Ward F. Sinn, of Des Motes, 1owa: ss supreime treasurer and W, H. Elliott of | GIVE-‘SLEIGH RIDE :; Far ‘be i AVIS" SLEIG PARTY. Fargo, state manager, will be in the Mr. and. Mrs. V. R. Middlemas en- city for the meeting. = * H ‘ ae sd meeting cards| teTtained fourteen friends at a. sleigh Following the regular 3 S and dancing will be enjoyed. Refresh- | Tide party last. night.. Following the sleigh ride the party returned:to the ments will also be served by the com-! mittee in charge. , Middiemas -home, 40 ‘Thayer street, | i where the remainder of the evening The officers of the’ lodge are r quested to meet at 7:30 o'clock for aj was spent playing cards. An ‘elab- ‘yrate lunch was served. Among the short special session. ' aoe = guests. were and: Mrs, D. Patient, New Plan Is Tried | Mr, and Mra 5. J: Gratton,. Misses rt | Susan, lelaide and Myrtle Wermer- For Federated Clubs, ekirchen, ‘Miss Gertrude Fitzgerald, | Schn- Rhud, Lawrence Wycigkala, Jay | Calderhead and William, McQuillan, | FS Of interest to the. many club wo- men in Bismarck is -the fptlowing i EASTERN STAR TO MEET. The regular meeting of the Order j of the Eastern Star will be -held at for each , the Masonic teniple tomorrow -even- of. the eight districts of the North Da-! ing. Election of cflicers will be held kota. Federation of Women’s! clubs,!at this time. .The card party which) will serve in each of the divisions of ; had been planned to follow the meet- the six. departments of work of the ing has been postponed owing to re- federation in the future. This reav-j pairs being made in the temple now.| rangement of departmental work was decided on at the midyear. meeting of | INITIATION AND SOCIAL. he exociitlve board, held, in: Fargo |; The A. 0, U. ¥. wilt meet tomor- “The new Jan, it is felt, will broad- ; row. evening In, the -K. Fy bells... Some en the work of each department and atthe nioat Interesting, items ‘on’ the division and will greatly assist in get- | program will be: ‘ Initiation, refresi- | ting the work befcre all the club wo- {ments, and a whist tournament be-j men of the state. A list of these new | tween the Mandan and Bismarck division committees is now being pre-| members. A large attendance is ex-, pared and will be ready for publica-| pected at this meeting, ft tion shorily. The departmental chair- | a i men will in most instances remain the! “HERE TO ATTEND MEETING. | | Dr. J. G. LaMont of Dunseith, Dr. same as at the present time. Under; the new plan the departmental work | H. E. French cf the universiy, Olut! agen of Lawton, and Mrs. J.B, Ste- | Will be ag foll | Ha American » A. ©. /yens are expected t ‘iv i af 3 i F x o arrive in the city Eheand, salendale, els Ma nine, | today to altend the annual meeting | sions: ‘ation, Y of the North Dakota Tuberculosis as- sociation which convenes tomorrow the results of the meeting of the ex: | ecutive board of the State Federation ; of Womn’s clubs: A committee chairman, one service and citizenship training. Applied Education—Miss. Minnie J. Nielson, Bismarck, chairman; divi- } sicns: state history, educational work, ; home economics, library extension, conservation. (UI Fine Aris—M: W. C. T. U, MEET TOMORROW. The Women's Christian Temperance | nion will meet at the home of Mrs.; ’s. F. J. Thompsoa,' 8. Mobley tomorrow afternoon. A! Fargo, chairman; divisions: art, lite! memcrial service for Frances Willard erature and music. ‘will be held at the meeting. Mrs. Public Welfare—Mrs. A. H. Peter. '!C. W. Smith and Mrs. J. Gordon will son,*Mandan, chairman; divisions: | be the hostesses. child welfare, health, social and in-! % dustrial conditions. oa ‘ / RECEIVE ANNOUNCEMENT HERE. | s breee nan Panels ate PF. R.' Friends in the city have received | myth, Bismarck, chaisman., ;announcements of the marriage ot jwhile there, BY MARIAN HALE, New York, Feb. 6—Hats are large! There's no denying thi dency, when she dresses for afternoon eee Leuise. They expect to he gone ten days and will attend the auto, show GIRL SCOUTS ANNOUNCE: PLAY. The cfficial Scout’ play, fhe. Gol- den Eaglet,” which is be given at the Eltinge next. Thursday afternoon is {shown under the auspices of the Sakakawea Girl Scout Troop. This play is of equal interest. to young people and adults, It is not only of educational and moral, value in the ideals it presents fcr the mod- ern girl but it is a real live “movie” with a dramatic story with plenty of thrills in it. DEGREE OF HONOR MEETS. The regular meeting of the, Degree cf Honor will be held on Tuesday night February 7, at St. Mary’s audl- torium at 8:30 c’clock. A socia) hour will follow the meeting. Every mem- ber is requested to attend, TO APPEAR 1N RECITAL. | The’ viclin- pupils “of Donald Mc- Dotlald and: the: piano ‘pupils of Mrs. Genevieve Menard Hughes -will> ap- pear in jeint ‘recital this, evening, at 8. o'clock in the high school 2uditori- um, The: public is cordially invited to attend” yen VISITING DAUGHTER HERE. Friends in the’ city’ have received announcements of the marriage of Miss Lena Golackson, formerly of Bis- marck, and Walter Myers of:Minot, on Wednesday, February 1..Mr.’ ard Mrs, Myers will be at home in Minot after February 15... ' i CLUB GIVES’ PARTY. About’ twenty couplés, attended ‘the party given’by the A, My C. ¢lub at the American’ Legion hall on) Satur- day evening. The hoyrs ‘were’ spent dancing ‘after . which’ refreshments were served by the members of ‘the jelub, ., i ‘ GIRL, SCOUTS. MEET. The Sakakawea Girls ‘Scout Troop No, 2. will meet. Tuesday: evening at 7:15 o'clock in room 6 of tlie higk | school. This is an important meet- ing and a full attendance’ is desired. ENTERTAINS AT DINNER. Mrs, E. Fitzgerald entertained at 6 o'clock dinner at her home on, Sat- urday night. Covers. were laid for seven, Following the dinner a pleas- ant evening was spent playing cards. VISITING DAUGHTER HERE, Mrs. Chris. Nelson of Washburn is visiting ‘her daughter, Miss Esther Nelson here for a week. LEAVES FOR TWIN CITIES: C. J. Martineson of Kighth street left last night for the Twin Cities | Where he will visit. HERE ON BUSINESS, John Pulles, banker, of/ Stanton, N, D. was a business visitor in the city on Saturday. i ON BUSINESS TRIP. George F, Shafer of the city, has left for San Francisco, California, on a business trip. TO TWIN CITIES Jack Oberg is leaving this evening for the Twin Cities on a several days business visit. LEAVES FOR MINNEAPOLIS. S. C. Hilleboe of the city, left last night fcr Minneapolis. Minn., where Legislation—Mrs. Andrew Blewitt,! Miss Lena. Golacksom, formerly of qemestewn, Chala, | Bismarck, and Walter Myers of Mi- | TO VISIT RELATIVES jnct on Wednesday, Feb. 1. Mr. and/ Mrs. Andrew Miller has left for Min-| Mrs. Myers will be at home in Minot / neapolis, ‘Minn., where she will join; after Feb, 15. | | ' her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Miller | Sits é will visit relatives in Minneapolis for | RETURNS FROM MEETING several days before returning to Bis-;_ Dr. J. B. Hollenbeck returned yes- marck. iterday from Kansas City, Missouri, iwhere he has been attending a con-; iventicn of the Bureau of An nal | Miss “Inez Jones leaves this evening dustry. Dr. Hollenbock. is @ federal | onan eastern buying trip to New York | Officer. He addressed the meeting on and Chicago for the millinery depart- | Tuberculosis and the prevention of | ment of the Lucas. Department store. #08 Cholera. | LEAVES ON BUYING TRIP. " ales cena “RE MISSIONARY SOCIETY MEETS. VISITING FATHER ILL HERE. | sre Women’s ‘Foreign Missionary he will visit. STANTON MAN HERE R. L, Wilson, Northern Pacific sta- tion agent at Stanton, N. D., is a visitor in the city: ON BUSINESS VISIT. A.M. Landgren, of the city, left last night for the Twin Cities on a busi- ness. visit. ON BUSINESS TRIP W. Jo Corrigan: left last night for Minneapolis ‘on a business trip. ey er craurk Sunday 0 society of the McCabe Methodist Epis- N. D.. Sma be copal ch@ch will meet at the home of | visit her father whe is ill at the Bis- Mrs. S. Severtson, $23 Fifth street | marck hospital here. on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. George; Wallace: will lead. | UNDERWOOD MAN LEAV! eee. J. B. Hendricks of Underwood, N. D., LEAVES FOR MONTANA who has been visiting in Bismarck Duncan Meiliis leaves this evening fcr several days, left for Minneapolis ey Hunters Ho! Springs, Mont. on a this morning. several weeks vacation. i . | PAK S HERE. VISIT IN CITIES Lockhart of Duluth. , EB. Dietz, manager of the Stacy uest | Bismarck Company left last evening and |Ror Minneanolis where be will visit. | He was accompanied by his daughter, ‘ VISITING Mrs. L.. T. Minn., is iting in the city a 81 at the home of her parents, Mr. Mrs. Matt Clooten. |floor in state. Bakecr’s. Hall... Oven. noon to 8& p.m. Get Your Tickets ear! are going fast at Hare’: fer the Big Vaudeville Show Wednesday night, Feb. 8th. Dance at Baker's Hall every | Tuesday. Thursday and Satur- day nights. Best music and 10c a dance. LARGE HATS THE VOGUE Cd Milady's ten-}ly for between-season wear. or evening, is toward the large hat.) cver the face. This Ponch design, which trails ajand. soft. _/ | Hushand’s Rights . | exalting love, or decepting it as a dne- Professor and Mrs. C. Earl! IoNell. Nencing Instructors at THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE handsome feather at the side, is o i lightweight silk velvet suited especial- | The wide brim drcops becomingly | The crown. is large; { t Ler sine sermeaeacor * i | (Lotters to Lovers) . H By Winona Wilcox. * | Tragedy invades many, homes hbe-! cause of human inability to consider | any but the personal side of heart, prob-; ‘lems. For example the tempted wite who writes the following never once refers to her husband's nights in the case, “I have a beautiful home, two chil- dren, some luxuries, including a car. Nevertheless, I am very much. in love with a man not my husband. “His divorce case is in court but not on my account. dren, “My husband has learned about .my feelings and offers to, release. me to divide our. property and give me. the custody of our children. “T can’t decide. Never would I have supposed that I should care for a man| who. hag practically nothing in the world. For what the ‘other man’ pos- wesges must, go to the support of his family,-I- suppose. {In ‘my married Ife there always} has. been some vague. dissatisfaction. I have taken it as.proof, that 1 did; not care sufficiently for my husband. He'is good but not at..all handsome “Now Iam wondering if I will be happier with the other man?” Because the wife has‘overlooked her husband’s angle cf this:triangle; is it! not ‘well to make her: think about it?) She ought to. realize that her hus. | band. probably doesn't care: to -have her in his home: while:she is so ob- {sessed with another man. 4 The husband has,some’.rights even! if ‘he is not: gcod looking, but she disregards them and perceives only | the power and.the- pull: of her own! emotions. vy ia} ' T) see jn -this. “Jétter an indirect | presentation of the, fact that“a good deat of the’ pres He has two chil- cy nt matrimonial un- rest ‘comes from our habit of too much | ‘1 t sided ‘affair. | A bride expects: the original inten- sity Cf married life to last forever and when she finds her big romantic! dream is only a fleeting factor, she be- comes “vaguely dissatisfied” and con- | cludes she never could have loved her husband anyway. ~ She has missed -something, thinks. { She has. She has missed what she might have learned had’she ever con- sidered her husband’s. side of the marriage contract, | Had she’ married any other man, had her husband married any other woman, some kind of dissatisfaction would “have ensued, different, of couree, but not to be denied. ° Now suppose that this woman is Mreed. by divorce to marry the di- vorced man. After a few months of passionate romance, their love will sink to the dead level of which she now complains. / “Meanwhile she will have robbed| her children of 4 good father and inj exchange wil] have given them 2 step-father who did\ not hesitate to j put his own offspring out of his life. | | “The best of all cures for such folly | t would be ber enforced association with the “other man.” ° Then any out- siderg, easily could foretell ber future for her. J she Seats now on sale at Harris & Co. for the Big, . Vaudeville: Show at the Auditorium Wed-, nesday night.» \' ATTENTION MEMEBERS A.0. U. W. Regular meeting “Tuesday levening 8 o'clock,’ K. P. Hall. Important business. Initiation.’ Refreshments. All members are requested to be present. © i Dance at Baker’s Hall every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day nights. Best* music and floor in state. 10¢ a dance. i FIMNEYS SERVICE DAILY PHOTO © BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA ~ Katoh all over the Northwest for Quality © MAIL US YOUR FILMS © |The Little Minister”| and “Vaudeville” at The Rialto Tonight {in char may } PAGE FIVE Hai oe ME iat FOLLOW THE “THE MINISTER” and BUSTER KEATON in “THE BOAT” ; ELTINGE TONIGHT and TOMORROW CROWD AND SEE LITTLE. SISTER MARY SUGGESTS FOODS FOR THE INVALID’S TRAY (Sister Mary has devoted four of her cooking articles to tke proper food forthe -Invaild’s ‘tray. This As the first.) oe If you must prepare trays for an invalid these recipes may help you. ‘The “liquid” diet is most baffling to the uninitiated and while a nurse is he usually “makes” her tlents tray. “But for the benefit of whoever is without a nurse these sim- ple rules are worked out. i" Beet Juice One-half pound round steak, 1-4 teaspoon salt, pepper, 2 tablespoons hot water. Sear the meat quickly on both sides. To do this either broil it over a hot clear fire or pan broil it in a very hot; spider. Heat the meat press and quickly, press the juice from-the meat. Pour juice into a warm cup. Season the hot water with the salt and pep- per and pour this into the. juice. Serve immediately before the tea cools. If the temperature of the press is cool, or too. hot the juice will curdle as it comes in contact with the metal. It the wster ig not the same tempera- ture as the juice, the juice will curdle. Curdled beef juice is impossible for any ill person to drjnk. Another way to make a beef extract that is per- haps a bit easier but cooks the: beef is: the following: : Y Beef Tea One pound round:steak, 2 cups cold water, 1-2 teaspoon. salt, ‘few grains Remove all fat and skin. . This should always he done when making a beef tea for am invalid unless par- ficularly stated in, the rule, ‘Cut the meat in-fine shreds. Put in a smooth enamel, sauce pan, with. the salt and water and let stand half an hour. Put over a slow fire and stir slowly until the tea becomes a '‘red- brown and the meat turns white. Do not let ithe tea boil, . ° q The heating process must be slow. Strain ‘through: a verv fine strainer into ‘a warm cup. . If there should be any grease particles on the top pass a clean white blotting paper or tissue. paper over it. Season lightly with pepp2r.and serve. “« Remember, in working: with beef to extract the juice, that the nourish- ing part is the albumen and that it must be given in an uncooked and soluble condition to be easily digested. Keep the temperature as low ‘as pos- sible to make it palatable, Barley Water Four tablespoons pearl. barley, 1 pint boiling water, 2 or 3 lumps su- gar, thinly pared rind 1-2 small lemon, 1-8 teaspoon salt. Wash barley carefully. Cover with cold water, bring to the boiling point and simmer for two, minutes, Strain, discurding the waters. Put’ the barley, sugar and lemon rind and salt in a double boiler. ( Pour over the boiling water and let stand for an-hour, closely cov- ered. Strain and coo) and use when. needed. This is often'added to make it easier of digestion. Chicken Broth One two or three pound chicken, 2 quarts water, 1 small carrot, 1-2 | Pepper. “The Little Minister” “and “Vaudeville” at The Rialto Tonight small onion, 1 strip celery, 2 cloves, tinely chopped parsley, 1 teaspoon salt, few grains pepper. Clean and wash chicken carefully. Cut the vegetables in thin slices, Put vegetables and cloves in a smal! mus-| lin bag. Cut chicken in small pieces, pour over the water, add"bag of vege- tables and let simmer about three hours. Strain and add salt and pep- . Der. : | Let stand until cool and the fat forms a cake over the top. Remove fat. Reheat broth and serve, (Copyright,,1922, NEA Service) —<. 1 Distrusts His Wife | Winona Wilcox Suggests the | Way to Right a Wrong | BY WINONA WILCOX, Folly never can be cured by tolera- tion. Some kinds are like cancer; when discovered best cured by an iza- mediate surgical. operation. Sure such is the/only hirt..o offer tne wor- ried husband: who writes thus; “After twenty: years of marriage, 7 am obliged to distrust my: wife, the mother. of my. children. “No ‘one can imagine my horror and disgust-whén 1 discovered that the woman who bears:my name.and out neighbor, a married man, were get- ting ‘too ‘friendly to look well. “He got’ itito the way of stopping at our house when he passed, as ours is a corner Jot and he had the excuse of cutting through our yard. Quite often the did this on my lodge nights. My oldest daughter told me. “And sometimes my wife goes to 'the movies with him and .his wife. and when they can manage it, they SSS - DANDERINE | Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies. $5-cents buys a bottle of “Dander- ine’ at any drug store. After one application of this delightful tonic you can not find a patticle of dandruff or a falling hair, Besides, every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and abundance. of Patent characterize it as a last that typified all Day dre: Fashioned patent, Spring’s favori wear style. $5 to $10 Colonial Pumps HE Colonial Pump still | holds its high _ place among. graceful Slipper styles. Its simple lines so flattering to the long narrow foot and so becomingly sfen- derizing to the wider foot the same dignified refinement Colonial leather, they are unsurpassed by any other informal foot- ot of te get away together when his wife is visiting her parents. “When I remonstrate, my wife says she ‘is only trying to help him to be a better man!’ 5 “He does not belong to a church, we do. He is a bit of a sport, whac is called a gcod fellow, ‘but he never is down and out. “Well, lately, he set up an auto- repair business on the lot abutting ors. Lots of work he does out doors and so my wift and he have plenty of chances for talking. “When I object, my wile says they ‘wouldn’t talkover the fence if. [ would make neighborly calls wita her. But I can’t bear to sit in the room with the man,.we are not con- genial, “T am a quiet home-loving, home- keeping man and I never go out even- ings without my wife except to lodge. “My wife and this man have con- ducted themselves 50 that no sano husband could fail to be jealous. I abhor family rows also divorce, What can you suggest to help matters?” Direct methods for moral cancers. No hw ought to permit the mother of his children to make a fool of herself. Rather it is his duty to’ demand that she behave -herself like a dignified matron instead of like an unattached little ingenuc. Undoubtedly, ‘he, should inform the mother that while she “rerorming” her neighbor, her own little sons are being neglected, perhaps started on the road to disgrace. Obviously, a mother who cannot see, such things for herself: may be difficult to con- vince. 5 Of, course, such wrongs cannot be set right peaceably. And perhaps no tempted wife should ever be appealed to ‘on ‘séntimental grounds but en- tirely on the ground that the woman who is 2 mother cannot he permitted to disgrace: herself. / Clifford’s Skating Rink is open. 10c in the afternoon and evening. Free on Sunday. “The Little Minister” and “Vaudeville” at The Rialto Tonight ROYAL TAILORS New Spring Line of Made to Measure Suits $27—Up. Come in and Look at Samples. B. & N. Clothes Shop. “Follow The Crowd” And you'll be so Proud and feel, Oh! so Gay, because you've found ‘the way to “The Star Hotel” where they “Feed so Well,” when you've eaten a Meal, it'll make you feel just like “Repeating,” and say Oh! Star Hotel you've “Fed me Well,” sure the place I'll do my Eating. The Rooms are warm and ventilated well, Therefore, “The Star” is The “Leading Hotel.” The “Star Hotel” L. J. Lehner, Prop. Van Hook, N. D. Lucky Strike Coal Mine conditions being settled, we are again ‘able .to furnish our patrons with Lucky Strike. Coal, in any quantity. W. G. Newton, Dealer. Phone 610 a ES eS