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* i. | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1922, Wier" # f= ‘Appeals to Women To do Their Part day to the club women of the state : to do their part in the election Tuesday, Nov. 7, when she said to the club women of the state: ‘ ay, Nov. 7th is election day. sacked duty as well as the of every woman to vote on thut day, The result of this election means so much to our State that not one club woman should neglect her solemn duty as a citizen. Please do everything in your power to secure a full vote from the women of this state.” the Wormer Resident . Married in Fargo Word has been received of the marriage of Miss Mary Josephine Sinner, daughter of Mrs. Josephine Sinner of Fargo and Dr. John Jesevh Link of Me Ville, formerly of Bismarck, at St. Mary’s cathe- dral in Fargo by the Rev. Father | evan, Tuesday morning. On Election Day: A tree neh: Free Night School Opened A by Teachers in “citizenship has j been organized by Mrs. W/S. Cas- be held every Thursday and Fri- day night from 7 to 10 o'clock ‘at 1 Will school, beginning this week. Nine people have already en- rolled in the citizenship classes. A number cf others have indicated their desire to enter the school. | These include men principally who are interested in obtaining yeuffi. jcient knowledge of American gov- ernment to secure their papers o: | citizenship. In these classes in- | struction will in -civics, the De- claration of Independence, and the Constitution of the United States. Classes form persons who are unable to read and write in the}: English language will also be or- ganized. Instruction will be given iin reading, writing, and some arithmetic. This, school will be a free for all who wish to attend it, Night ‘school similar to this were conducted here last winter, but they were closed during the summer months. ‘Commercial Club TEN GREEK PRIESTS ARE BURIED ALIVE Refusal to Embrace Islamism, Is Cause Says Cablegram Mrs. Lyman N. Cary, president of | selman Y ) lary, principal of Will’s school. To Washingto: Fs gz | the North Dakota Federation of and Miss Agnes Boyle, principal i - it Women’s clubs issued an appeal to. Of Richholt” school. “Classes will] washington, Nov. .— The Greek metropolitan .and ten priests, cap- tured by the Turks at Aivialy, were | buried alive because they refused to} embrace Islamism, according cablegram received today Athens -by the Greek legation. Word als. has been received inj Athens the message said, that all Greek who remained in Aivialy and on the islands of Moschenissia have been massacred and that wells in the vicinity “are filled with the bodies of young girls,” who. drowned them- selves to escape the Turks. Christians in Smyrna between th. ‘ages of 18 and 5, the legation was informed, have byen deported and forced to hard labor, hundreds dying from hunger ahd fatigue. PRES. HARDING OBSERVES HIS 57th BIRTHDA to a from THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Mrs. Addie Hottell 'Beauty is But Skin Deep and Good Blood is Beneath Both | Minneapolis, Minn.—“I want to | make this public expression of what \Dr. Pierce’s medicines have done for me. Some years ago I was in a weak, run-down condition with neither strength nor ambition, A | neighbor suggested that I take Dr, { Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. I secured a bottlé from ‘the drug store and this was so helpful that J had no need of a second bottle. Td ling up I can and do recommend Di Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. |—-Mrs. Addie Hottell, 711 Buchanan St. N. E. Gain health and vitality, by ob- taining Dr. Pierce’s . Discovery ‘at | your drug store, in tablets or liquid. =a Ask Convention those whose condition needs biild*: ( oateeeemnmemmennnammmnamenmnte beenententl honeaneeaen teeaaeceseeneeemaiaananenad PAGE FIVE co NR WEBB BROTHERS “Merchandise of Merit Only” Week End Specials ~ Friday -:- Saturday Many Unusual Shopping Opportunities WINTER COATS $29.50 | DRESSES $15.00 In this assortment are dresses SWEATERS $3.48 ip HOUUNCVELATERELAEAEUAUAERAEEUEAELEELLLEEEEUUUA= j For Freedom Of Phillippines Women’s and Misses’ Leather lined, coats with handsome fur Miss Ann Sinner attended her, sister as bridesmaid and Joseph | (By the “Associated, Press) | Washington, Nov. 2.—Presidert} of Serge, Tricotine, Poiret Twill Slipon Sweaters in an excellent Board Gives Dinner Sinner, a brother of the bride at- Ha i o ;: » & brother rding today celebrated the fifty ‘ ; and Silks. All ‘ - tondod’ the bridégroom. A wed- Directors of the Commercial club|toventh anniversary of his birth a collars, Just the thing for sport ond ilk rs are ol uiyies range of new shades. An un 1 ding breakfast was served at the and their wiyes were hosts last night| most as ‘quietly and: simply as the! ‘By the Associated Press) wear. are most unusual values usual value 7 Sinner, home. ,to Mr, and Mrs, G, N. Keniston at| average American citizen observes Manila, Nov. 2.—-The Philippine Specisl each.... Je at 15 00 at each. © rs, Link has made her home in| ginner at the Grand Pacific hotel in| birthday. |seaute today adop‘ed ‘unanimously: a each .......4.. ° é - i has been engaged in teaching . he life of y 4 < effective Nov..1. just an ordinary day in the life o wear ! chvols ab , ssveral aees. mee E, B, Cox outlined the work which | the chit executive The President’ 7 Sea accel renubiie pepe tn: HATS $3.95 SILK AND WOOL = ‘1 H is appearance ai e e| 2 a : = { ry Sink wes formery, connect nd ee cnaeeien tt hiveelts Werth Pian Gaecat the regular time, the| pines and to determine what rela- A sroup, that a casual glance POPLIN ‘ A most striking collection of = a . with he Hoan eS raued media Lumry, J. 0, Anderson, and Carl Nel-|usual forenooon round of conferen-| tion it should bear to the Amerjetn would adjudge a collection of plaid and striped skirt patterns = ' stds Heil a graduate of t ne treey| So. In response Mr. Keniston re-|ces, the customary noonday period | gocvrnment. ane reso ution was se high priced models, so chic and 40 inch Silk and Wool Poplin i in that can be easily transformed = Gniverity. “Dr. and Mrs. Link| ted the accomplishments while he | devoted to ened ore inthe tates Bouse j0f representahive®: clever are the styles in their a large assortment: of ~ new into a charming skirt. Friday = left. yesterday afternoon’ for a|W% secretary of the club for the| capital, luncheon Tat ten course | Mill City Sheriff I . bright autumn colors. Your shades. Regular 75, Friday and Saturday. Special at— = wedding trip to the Twin Cities, | Past six years. Fee aoa reed lob. | Mul City, oherin 3s choice of any in and Saturdays “F RE E = y Chicago and. New York. ‘They| . Tt has also been announced that of © neamby Sours To a1 cone | ‘After Cattle Rustlers th A te eon ats BB~9H |) staat 95 : pe "$1 98 1/, OFF REGULAR PRIC = ‘4 will make the'r home at McVille| Miss Elizabeth Wetmore, who has - Beene Me calineugh BN en e group at..... e cia Ee wae = neler A i ined to = ; where Die tink _ pngazed inthe thstpait ee and oat tat bea ing from her recent illness there) yinneapolis, Nov. 2,—Wildwest = 4]. practice of his profession. i: ‘ . will not even be a birthday dinner} gays of cattle rustling and horse 7 = } SE appointing as acting secretary to the) TO) Mine President will spend! Stealing with a sheriff's posse ALL WOOL SERGE ALL WOOL SERGE || JAPANESE CREPE WINDSOR LINGERIE = } VISITING HERE. Commercial club. f = ’ Miss Gertrude May of Jamesto Decorations were carried out inthe evening with her, galloping over the hill in pursuit o KRINKLE - = . ida eat ne the hentecet ete yellow chrysanthemums, Tee OE |the thieves, all prepared fet < 36 inch all Wool Serge in about A fine quality imported Japanese Ahi ‘rinted C in light => ry ny Ss | ‘i re-enacted wil n i r i = Mis. J. F. Runyan, Miss May re- DESERVES | REktle Par eee ons dod ten of the most popular’ Fall Crepe in a full range of colors. shales with neat fires ae gcse : turacd last week from a visit in] REBEKAHS LODGE MEETING. a hen half a dozen Hennepin county shades. Regular! $1 ualit A ; i = " Europe. While in France she vis-| A special meeting of the Rebekahs AN ! APOLOGY, deputy See ee darted out’ in ‘aated =a - g $1,00 “quality. Regular 39c quality. Friday and collection of plain'shades. Spee = 4 ited ‘the grave of her brother who! lodge will be held Friday evenigg at | cece tovround: up.e eattle ‘ristl= “riday an Saturday. 79 ‘Saturday. 2 cial for Friday and Saturday. = H was killed and laid to rest on the|8 o'clock at the I. 0.0. F. hall. Mrs.| "(Continued on Page Three) | ing gang. : Special per yard...... c Special per yard...... c Per = ; battle field of Verdun. In England] Tillie Sievel of Fargo, president sf London, Nov. ‘g—The case of the “Widespread cattle rustling has yard... of => i — et at the mecting. All members are|has been settled in principle, it is! Hennepin, Wright, MeLcod a : = f GIVES PARTY. urged to ‘be present. understood in diplomatic circles here, | geott: counties,” Chief Deputy John ony s = > a ¢ McQuillan entertained | | but the opinion is expressed that the p, Wall “said, “and today's round: YARD WIDE OUTING BATH TOWELS ENGLISH CRASH = ia t a hallowe’cn cos- @————_—__—-_———-——® United States ,will desire an apology) up ig to be aimed at the principal} “Yard wide fancy Outing Flannel +A large sizé heavy quality Bath = tume party Tuesday evenig. Games | | clry NEWS || in connection with’ the charges of gang. fi lity’ f . a T ts pets All pure lineh imported English = sere played by the young people dur- discrimination against British ship-| “Warrants have been issued and in a fine quality for gowns, pa: ‘owel that, we procured through Crash 1 i =. ing the evening. Refréshments wer ‘Announce Birth. ping which led to the closing of the} at least six arrests, are expected jamas, etc. Special for Friday a “ar spe ial purchase. Friday rash. Regular 25c quality. = herved at the clove of a delightful] The birth of a baby girl born at] consulate last summer. yoo a fey boar oan rh and Saturday. 19 c ite a a iy. c Friday and Saturday. c Social evening, thé St, Alexiws hospital has "been |"- Sa al sdid’ that ree ra er yard ...... ee beee pecial each ......... Special per yard.....+ - tare announced by Mr. and Mrs. D. B.| ‘To the Voters of Burleigh been very Sencces ti antgiaphtar special per -y: f oR D ; ice has be 4 FORTNIGHTEY CLUE MEDTING | Register, County, I ask your support for, calves, Wall said, load the” carcasses ‘ Saturds 4 p ¢.! William Delaharre of Glen Ullin,| night. Members and friends f 0 white will he Hoste’ to. the Wo. Mrs, Ingeman Hallan of Turtle 12h | invited. per ade ad iat ar Ec Fargo for the past two years. She tornmerly resided in Casselton and Mrs. G, A. Rawlings was tess'to the members 0 the Fort- nightly club yesterday afternoon when the following program was given: Cooper+-Mrs. Worth Lumry. Bryant—Mrs. Edward B. Cox. _News of the Fortnight—Mrs. Philip Meyer. ES WOMEN’S CLUBS hos- ; compliment to'Mr. Keniston’s serv- ice in the club, he having resigned, St. Alexius Hospital. Miss Ruth.McDonald of Solen has entered the St, Alexius hospital for treatment. Byron Smith of Grove,; | Mrs. George Gangl of St. Anthony, and Mrs, W. A. Smith of Moffit have been discharged from the hospital. Bismarck Hospital. There were no indications at the White House of anything more than re-elettion as ‘Coroner. I am} not connected with any under- fokine firm, and will do ™y duty in the’ future as in the. past. H. J. Strolke. Tes: M. B. A. dancing party to- resolution asking the congress of the | United States to authorize the Philip- nine legislature to call a constitu- 'on to @ truck and bring them into the Twin Cities wheye they are sold [at fancy ‘prices. M. B. AY. dancing. party to- night. Members and friends invited. 1 i oe. | The Sons of ‘Norway. will = Ee Se ee ‘SKIRT PATTERNS UUNELQ00Y TUHEUTDUHQEUEUOOUUOGGEREEOGOOEAEOGOOLOUGHOOUOAOOOQEOOOOOLEUGHELEULA Heavy quality wool finish double blankets’ in handsome plaid patterns. Regular $4.50 blankets, Friday and Saturday. Special. BLANKETS Bach .. Assorted colors. $ 3 50 . er ey e SaMNTTATUEUAUUAANAAQUQOQQONAUAREEEERUGHUALGA ‘ » men’s Club. There will be a Round Fr ee eel | . M t ° f the tariff. Mrs. } Westby of Bowdon, Martin Marks of ‘Dance starts 9 o’cloc! lem-! 7 3 1 Pack e njan hl give agen on |.Underwood, Stephen Herman of Na- 3) 'bers and friends -are' invited. Music -furnished by Sverens Orchestra. “The Origin of the Drama,” Mrs, J. poleon, and Mrs. Robert Wilson of | es en ; P. Cugran and Mrs. Wm. McGraw; Mandan, have entered the Bismarck t } i will wander an instrumental duet. | hospital for treatment, Mrs. J. P. Pet- a ———— erson of Braddock, Lucille Fal- or rami ! CHAPTER TO MEET. kelstein of Wilton, Miss Alma Hjelm- | 5 The Minishashe Chapter D. A. R.! scth: of Mandan, Mrs. Charles ¥. ues " will meet Friday evening, Nov. 2nd,] Smith and baby girl of Sanger, and| >-ram:a 1 MOMARCE.N DAN f at the home cf the Misses Helen and! Baby Wilma Wahlman of Wing have Keowal e é Lucile Dahl. ; been discharged from the hospital. Mave Given: ; i j ae h S ~@. BENEDICT BRIDE CLUB, CARD OF THANKS. nates strageling se ihe pal and JEWELRY THAT BEAUTIFIES THE Members of the Benedict Bridge] We wish to express our thanks to| distress of itching, bleeding, pro- ; | club enjoyed a dinner and hallowe’en! the friends and organizations who so SS GOWN—PARIS AND NEW YORK 4) dance at the Country club Tuesday] kindly assisted ws in our bereave- ‘ S 4 evening. ment. SAY BEADS. = —Mr, and Mrs, R. D. Burman and i SSA NONE eget agaet ety SSA Common beads are readily detected and are detrimental The Nonpart’sa wil? ‘ S hold, its regular meeting at 8 CAPITOL WSN _ to appearance — o'clock this evening “at Odd Fellows} New York woke up one morning to Sa rticles of personal adornment being essential to hall, find ‘itself talking “about 2) new seit : = good appearance compel the lady of good taste to a sation, the play, ‘The Sern biti choose perfectly made gems of identical color and : M, B. A.. DANCE. ten by Langdon McCormick. It is a ee brilbaney of the genuine * x The 'M. B, A.,will hold a dance Ar Miia deat: ho ss laid in t steer, 5 i i he Knights of Pythias hall tonight.| North woods. No sooner was Nts fame woenete crckestra will fufnish mu-| flaming up in the theatrical sky than | For breakfast or lunch these RAINBOW GEMS Universal bought it and made a sp?- i i s ? sic for the occasion, Se eeetion starring House Pet i crisp, tasty, oven- -baked are perfect reproductions of precious sari, semi-precious . ers and directed by Reginald Bark- stones and are made in colors to match any gown. Con- 66 99 aie and Fae Lanmise are | shreds of whole wheat with sidering the quality of these beads the prices are very Swickard, and Frank Lanning are ‘ be poaly, ot these eet ys e Ss: players in the picture, which comes | tpuging piles or hemorrhoids, ‘milk—Nature’s perfect food low, ranging from four to six dollars a string. ' to the Capitol theater soon. ny druggist for a 60 cent box of See our window display of these beautiful beads you ay yramid’ Pile Suppositories, ‘Take fe . 8 y! ‘ CUT THIS OUT— OT nicer er Pea combination for youngsters or ttn sure see something to match that new gown or 80 quickly you Ww sui hould continue to suffer the od : F or Corns cal suttTalS WORTH MONEY| Styoey how craig Sonu | grown-ups—gives strength to sh s \Se and. mail it to Foley & Co.,| and "dares to Pyramid Drug Com | | the body and a clear brain F. A. KNOWLES e ‘ pene Sheffield Ave., ar ad IL, 620 Pyramid Bldg. Marshall, Mich, | Jeweler, Bismarck. writin: your name an address | : : Costs Little clearly, You will receive in re- | The House of lucky Wedding Rings. If so-called corn “cures” have only made zone feet more sore and tender, dont despair. perma rere ay new metho few drop! removes any old ornew, hard Sor softcore mended by all druggists & Co., Mfr., Chicago. Sold in Bismarck by Finney’s Drug Store, Lenhart’s Drug Co., and Cow- an’s Drug Store. turn a tr'al package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides and back; rheumatism, bachache, kid- ney ‘and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole- some ‘and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, bilious- nesé.. headaches, and } slug? ish bowels. THE WORLD’S FINEST APPLES McIntosh Reds Beautiful, Fragrant, Delicious. ASK YOUR DEALER OPEN EVENINGS. 9 and 10 Hoskins Block. Phone 408: That will tunities. men and women, life,.and pays big. write, BISMARCK _ BISMARGE, Are you attending achool where your education will enable you to enjoy a good income ALL YOUR LIFE? increase with age and experience? Tke Bismarck College courses will lead you into the realm of big oppor- Let us tell you what we have done for thousands of the most successful business A Bismarck College course is a sure start in Students enter at any time. instructors; tuition reasonable. Students’ Boarding Club at $20 to $25 a month. For particulars G. M. LANGUM, President, College Building, BISWARCK, N. DAK. Equipment the very best; expert Good board and room in the

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