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, On Tues SATURDAY, JANUA RY 6, 1923 Social and Personal HEALTH WORKER ARRIVES, , consultant of the U, Service, who has been assigned work in co-operat’on with the U. S. Health Bureau located in this city arrived ye-terday to make her head- quarters here. She left last night for Fargo and Valley City to lay plans for her work in that part of the state. Dr. Daisy M. O. Robinson, regional | S. Public Health | RB. & P. W. MEETING. y, Jan. 9 the B. & P. W. will have a progressive card in the club rooms. A short member wheve birthday occurs me-th of January, will cele- Miss Mary Buch- chairman of the arrange- he brate at this time. hola i ments. » CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS MEET. yuan for ‘two months. work The Catholic Daughters of Amer- iea will hold a meeting at St. Mary's school Monday evening following a upper which will be served at 6 o'clock. Installation of officers will © p this time. are yeaa to be present, LEAVES: AF TER VISIT Mrs. E. H. Minn., who has been vii home ‘ing at the Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Dingham, | Nett’ this morning for her home. En | route she will stop over for a visit of two weeks in Ely LAG; Minn. ops OVER. Nia, €, G. Kapelovitz of Manning | topped over hee (yesterday for a sit with her ‘nephew, Charles Rig- eft this morning to visit wi her sons, I. C, and N. and her datghter, Mrs, ON WAY HOME,” Mrz» Lilan Johnson and *¢hildren | of Pettibone, who have been Visiting et the home of Mrs. Johnson's sis ter, Mrs. C. P. Parrot of Mandan for the past two weeks stopped over in Bismarck today VISITORS LEAVE FOR CHICAGO. 1 Mrs. A. George and daughter, | Cleopatria cf Dickinson; who have heen guests at the home of Mrs. Daniel Bougas for the it week left this morning for Chicago, IIL. to} vivit with Mrs, George’s mother, TO RESUME WORK. Bea.rice Hull of Litchfield, who has been visiting her} Mr, and Mrs. D, B. Hull,| Miss Minn., ‘ents, ill a teacher in the local high school. BACK AT COLLEGE. Miss Roberta Best left today for| Milwaukee, Wis. to continue her study of the violin at the Milwaukee | Conservatory of Music after spend-! ing the Christmas holidays with her par Mr, and Mrs. R. L. Best. ST, ALEXIUS PARTY About 45 nurses of the St. Alexius hospital enjoyed a little girls’ party held in the class: room at the hospi-| tal last evening. Games were played during the evening at the close of which refreshments were served. SALVATION WORKER LEAVES Miss Marie Stebbins left yesterday for Aberdeen, (S. D., to resume her work with the Salvation Army after a aveek’s visit with her mother, Mrs. ‘Anna Stebbins. AMONG CITY CALLERS. Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Ferebee of Hal- liday, H. @. Taylor of Wing, and L. M. Larson of Douglas. Wesley White of Des Lacs, and A. E Miller of El-| gin, were city callers today NEW HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER. = Miss Cecile Baldwin of Lincoln, «Neb., arrived today to take the place left vacant by Miss Madge Runey as instructor of English at the high school. TEACHER TO GOODRICH Miss Evelyn Harris left this morn- ing for Goodrich to resume her work as a teacher after “spending her. Christmas vacation with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. H. Styles Harriss. MOFFIT TEACHER. Mrs. Jean Darmody of Moffit, who has ben visiting with friends here for the past week left today for Mof- fit to resume her work as a teacher. VISITOR LEAVES Mrs. John Dahl of McClusky who has been the guest of Mrs. Adolph Schenker of Sixth, street for the past week departed this morning for her, home. YEOMAN MEETING. | The Yoeman lodge, No. 503 -will hold ifs regular Yneeting Monday, Jan. 8 at K. P. hall. The business meeting will be followed by @ dance. P, E, 0. MEETING Chapter F of the P. E, 0. sisterhood will meet at the home of Mrs. H. S. #obler of 522 Highth street Monday afternoon at 8 o'clock. ~ VISITING SISTER Arthur Olin of Sims is visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. Fred Swenson for several days. Miss E. C. Wetsleben of Fort Yates shopped in Bismarck today. Miss Margaret Peligsier of Zeeland visited and shopped here today. + The Corset with complete guarantee. Barcley Custom made. Phone 772M. Mrs. Burch. At home evenings. Purity Special Cherry and Vanilla Brick Ice Cream at Cowan’s Drug Store. Yeomen Lodge No. 503, will a - P gin dance Jan. 8, at P. hall. Good music.’ ss meeting will be held at 7:30. | All mem- | Wingman of St. Cloud, | of her son and’ daughter-in- | C. Kapolovitz | E. Cooper- | on their way home. turn tomorrow to resume her| THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Mrs. Edward Goring Bliss, wife of Major Bliss, U. 8. A., and daughter | n-law of Maj. Gen. Tasker Bliss has just written play “Once Punch Agrees With Judy” which will be presented at the Washington Theater. | Mrd, Bliss is one of the most beautiful matrons in Army Society. 1 | D, A. R. MEETINS At the regular meeting of the |Daughters of the American Revolu- tion yesterduy afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Langer Miss Mary | Burton and Mrs. Stratton re- view of the December D. A. R. maga- ss Hazel Nielson gave an on “Patriotic Education,” | emphasizing the importance of prop, ly teaching civies and American jhistory in the schools. Mrs. Langer, Mrs. Meyer, and Mrs, French were hostesses at the meeting. ' CALLED AWAY BY DEATH. R. &. Carlander was called to Mos- death of |eow, Idaho, by news of t! ;his mother, Mrs. A. E. Carlander, esterday after- t the age of 63 |yenrs efter a°lingerine illness, Mrs. Carlander is survived by a young loon and Mr. Carlander of The diseased lived at Cooperstown for several years. Mi | Carlander left on No. 3 last evening for Moscow. | at Mos APPOINT WOMAN. Mrs. Gordon W. Randlett was ap- | pointed conductress of the Farmers | Institute work yesterday at their | meeting before Joseph A. Kitchen, | Commissioner of Agriculture. Mrs. | Randlett is the first woman in the United States to hold this position. ; She has been doing farmer mMstitute work in North and South Dakota for the past eleven years. BUYS SHEET ‘MUSIC. The Dakot2 Fine Arts Co. has pur. | chased the sheet music of the Bis- | marck Music Co., but not the piano department, phonogvaphs, rolls or | records. TO VISIT AUNT Miss Evelyn George left this morn- jing for a short visit with her aunt, Mrs. S. Smith. A. 0. Krogen of Driscoll, was a court house caller this morning. Rev. H, Styles Harriss left this morning for Fargo. Misses Agnes’ and Ruth Peterson shopped and visited here today. Mrs. C, Thompson of Kintyre was a city visitor today. Mrs, William Lieboe of Turtle Lake, was a city visitor today. Special | meeting Bismarck oe ige No. 5, Monday evening 7:30. Work in the F. C. de- gree. Visiting Masons cordi- ally invited. Purity Special Cherry and Vanilla Brick Ice Cream at Cowan’s Drug Store. ———_____—__——_- | AT THE MOVIES | _—————————— THE ELTINGE : Swimming scenes in “The Impossi- ‘ble Mrs. Bellew,” the new Gloria Swason, Paramount picture, coming to the Eltinge theatre next Monday and Tuesday are said to have been given added realism because of the fact that one hundred beaut‘ful bathing g.rls appearing therein were ‘specially coached for the sequence by Duke Kahanomoku, world’s cham- pion speed swimmer. The Duke, then on a tour of the stud’o in Hollywood, Cal., just as Director Sam Wood was_ entering upon the task-o! train'ng Miss Lura Anson and the Yevy of bathing girls she heads in scenes about Miss Swan- son, whose own particular bathing suits are aid to be the latest word in Beach, attire, The locale of ‘the scenes ''s Deauville, France, home of the one-piece bathing suit and the liveliest and most publicized ,beach in the world. When Director Wood found. Kaha- nomoku was in the studio, the noted Hawaiian was pressed into service for several hours’ intensive instruc- tion jof the bathing contmgent. “The impossible Mrs. Bellow” is raid\to offer a real novelty in the Deauville scenes. Monte Carlo, a winter resort, has been “shot”.many times, but thi believed to be one of the first occasions for the use of the world’s | most famous summer. water'ng place, Conrad Nagel is Igading ma lt is safe to say that no star of the. cinema guards his productions more vgilantly against vulgarity and f H cheap sex themes than Harry Carey, United States, visited the Paramount | !captal Theatre pede wh latest and great Western veh- | icle od Men and True,” is hold- ing forth to record audiences at the Carey belves that the screen is primarily for enter- tainment. Moreover, he believes that there is no entertainment in sex and that there is no place whatever for t on the screen. Therefore all of his producticns are clean—the more so watches over them vigilant eye. “The public wants good, clean, wholesome entertainment. And that is the only kind I ever give them” Mr. Carey said. “I cannot condemn too forcibly the producer who pan- ders to the lower tastes of the un- thinkable people who prefer sex | stories to wholesome toles of clean romance and adventuri (eee ' CITY NEWS | eee ee he ever because with an Baby Girl Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hagerott of Center are the parents of a baby girl born at the Bismarck hospital. il in Hospital The infant son of Rep, A. B. Jack- son Jr., of Devils Lake, is serious ill in a local hosp¢tal. Pneumonia is feared. Home From Hospital Master Herbert Sitting Crow Elbowocds who si ined a bullet wound in h’s head New Years and was brought to the St. Alexius hos- pital for treatment returned to his | home today, St. Alexius Hospital Mrs, Louis Tavis of Mandan and Mrs, C. M. Yineman of Wabik have entered the St. Alexius hospital for treatment, Joe Holodniuk of Zap, Dr. A. J. Faber of Mott, Harry N. Johnson of Wilton, have been charged from the hospital. Bismarck Hospital Mrs. Mathilda Olson af Almont, Baby Morton Jackson of Devils Baby Hilma Selness of Braddock, James Drish of Benedict, Evelyn Ol- son of Moffit, Mrs, Basil Small of Bismarck, Mrs. Hugh Helland and baby Harmony of the city have en- tered the Bismarck hospital for treatment. Adv ng Pays, Advevising prys short story was inserted in The Tribune repeating the request of Chief Clerk Cushing of the house of representatives for a good, big cal- endar. Today he had not one, but many, which were sent up by insur- ance companies or other Bismarck firms or agencies, The thanks of the chief clerk is duly extended to all the firms. “ Wher th: stormy winds do blow’ So goes oe old sea song, and it would be good advice to add) DRINK. Baker's Cocoa It is warming and sustaining, for it has genuine food value, and may be safel) indulged in any hour of the day, for it is ‘ stimulating only in the sense that pure food is stimulating. wEranern It is delicious too Made only by Watter Baker & Co. Li, Established 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. |, Booklet of Choice Recipes sent free scrupulously | Yesterday a| | Lahr Motor | Activtiy Creates Curiosity, People throughout the Slope coun- try are getting anxious to see be- hnd the blinds that cover the Lahr Motor Sales Company show windows and front entrance. They need not | wait long, for the Show Room with; 8 surprises will be open this eve- ning at 8 p. m. Judging from our vew from the Tribune window, there is a lot of “fixing” gong on behind the bl.nds. We see cars carefuly protected from inspection being towed into the | building, as well as other act wities | | that lead us to believe that this pro- | gressive firm has something inter- | esting in store for the public to- | night, tomorrow and Monday. We uncerstand each lady is to receive a favor this even pg. | GERMAN BAPTIST CHURCH. Cor’ 8th and Rosser. G. Sprock, Pastor. 10:30 a, m—Morning service. 30 a, m.—Sunday school, 7:15 p. m-—Young People’s Bible’ \ ' Study. 8 p m.—Miss Booker, missionary |from Assam will speak. The weck of prayer will be ob’érv- | ed—meetings every evening except’ | Monday and Saturday. FIRST BAPT — CHURCH Cor. 4th St. and Ave B L. R, JOHNSON, PASTOR , morning worship and ad- dress by Miss Booker who has spent thirty-th years in India and is making a special trip through North | Dakota. Mss Bovker has a great i story to tell of ex in her work. epee music by the quartette. Sunday School. . UL both Senior and ! hip anid sermon’ “When we no ” "Special music. Intercessional by the pastor. || Longer see C: 7:30 p,m. T Prayer and conference. { We’ c T invite members the Legislature to worship w.th us | and become aqua nted with us dur- | ing the session. | FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Harry C. Postlethwaite, Minister ship promptly at 10:80, Theme ng ‘n Finding’ the Door.” | Special musi: by Mesdames Scot- horn and Barnes and Mr, Humphreys | Junior Sunday School at 9:30. All other departments at 12 m. A men’s class and a Women's class. Legisla- t are invited to remain for these class Chr.stian Endeavor at 6:30, Pres- ident, Charles Gobel, Evening worship at 7:30, Theme: “What Makes a Church.” A splendid program of mus'e will be gen. Leader of chorus choir, Mr. P. 0. i Williams. Anthem lent” (Wilson)} solo “I Can Always [Trace the Way” (Olds), by Mr. Wil- {liams. Mr. Henry, Halverson will | sing Edwin Markhiam’s great number |The Cross” with violin accompan~ {ment by Mr, Donald McDonald and piano by Mr, Karl Peterson. Th's will be @ great number by three ar- tists. Prayer meeting Dr. S. F. MEN'S Phone 58 eriences @ained | “O How Excell. 5 Wednesday will spegk on “FUNDAMENTALS OF PROSPERITY” tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. McCabe Methodist Episcopal Church. Good Singing. The Public Is Cordially Invited. EAGLE TAILORING and HAT WORKS FURNISHINGS | evening ‘at 7:80. All ate cordially | | invited to the services of the church. | EVANGELICAL CHURCH | Cor. Seventh and Rosser St. | C. F, STRUTZ, PASTOR |, German service from 9:45 to 10:45 | A. M. All other services ake conduct- jed in the English language, Bible School, 10:45 A. M. and interesting school which you | will enjoy. In connection with the | Bible school there will be a briaf |installat.on serv.ce of the new of- ificers of the school. | Address: “Jesus and the Sunday | Question,” by the pastor. | ; Chr’stian Endeavor: “Lessons from “The ide Board | A lve} the Psalms | Psalm,” C. F. Strutz, leader 6:45 p. jm. | In the evening Rev. F. L, Watkins ! |ayill give a report of the great anti- | ‘alcohol convention at Toronto, This | jwill be ‘nteresting and instructive, | ) 7:30 p.m. | i, Special mus’e at all services as jwell as inspiring congregational j singing. A cordial welcome to all. Proyer service Tuesday evening at 30. Do not iniss it! |McCabe Methodist. Episcopal Church | Dr. S. F. Halfyard, Pastor 10:30 a. m. public service. Music by the choir Sermon Theme: “The | mple of Christ” m. Sunday rls not already connected with ool are invited to join us. | 30 p. m. Junior league. The program of every service is | helpfal to the members. | 6:30 p. m. Epworth league. All the | young people of the church are in- Vited to attend. | 30 p. m. Public worship, Music by the choir. Theme: “Fundamentals ‘of Prosperity.” Gospel hymns will | be sung. | The public i Wednesday, per served at 6 12 ‘and a i cordially inv hurch Night o'clock. | South Side Mission and Charity | Society i Regular services every Sunda i :30 a.m. in German, Aand at m. in English, Sunday schodl , fo 2 to 3 in both languages | The charity society needs more | help in worn cloths, shoes, etc., for | the needs are great this winter | again. May the dear friends remem- | ber the change in the phone 557J.| or send it to the mission, Sweet and 16th St. S. J. B. Happel, Pastor. J. puny: Assist eel B Als- n Lutheran Church Services in the First Lutheran | “church, avenue D, between Sixth and Seventh streets. German 10:30 a, m.! Englinsh 8:00 p. m. Bible class will resume its mect- ings next Friday evening. Victor Bartling, Pastor. Trinity English Lutheran Church Ave C and 7th St. Services Sunday morning and eve- ning. Topic in the morning: “Christ ian Education.” In the evening: ‘Christian New Year Resolutions. Sunday school and confirmation Halfyard With us and not an ex- periment. We will fit you to suit in a suit that fits. You won’t be satisfied with yourself until you “have tried us. We guar- . antee our style, our fit, our workmanship, our service and quality of our «lcthes to be high grade. Dry Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing Wgmen’s and Men’s clothes. ' Men’s Hats Cleaned and Reblocked. 818 Broadway, Opp. P. 0. One Murphy Bed and Steel Kitchen in Every'home. Saves two rooms. It also saves. $500.00 in cost of home. Write - A. J. OSTRANDER ‘for information. Bismarck, { ject, j4opom. classes right after morning services. Singing by the cheir. Lutheran members of now in session welcome legislature to worship with us. I, G. Monson, Pastor, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, SOCIETY. Corner 4th St. and Ave. ©. Sunday at 11 a, m. Sub- “God.” Sunday school at 9:ab a. m. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting ut 8 o'clock, A reading rgom is open in the church building every Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day, except legal holidays, from 2 to All are welcome to atténd these services and to visit the read- ing room, | Alleged Slayer’s 's . Bond Is Fixed San Augustine, ' Tex., Jan. 6. Bond | of $5,000 pending the meting of the grand jury in March was agreed up- on at 10:25 for Miss Lilliam Knox, AM cure for it, but welcom. is often brought by—- IiCKS VAPORUB Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly HOW TO BUY Fire Insurance Your Stock Of Merchandise? All to frequently a mer- chant protects his store and neglects to provide fire insurance for his stock, or there comes a_ radical change of inventory and the insurance is not ad- justed accordingly. Let this agency of the Hartford Fire Insurance Co. advise you. MURPHY “The Man Vho Knows Insurance.” Bismarck pretty 38-year-old widow of Hiram Knox, millionaire lumber man, whom she is charged with slaying. The ng of the bond ends the habeas corpus hearing before Judge A. B. Stark in the first district court here. ASKS FOR LOANS Washington, Jan. 6,—The North- [ern Pacific railroad asked the in- | terstate commerce commission to is- sue and sell $14,756,000 in 5 per cent ———— ‘condensed from Official an advertisement. A This bank owes A conservative banker assets to meet requests drawals. h and checks on other banks payable in one to three days Funds on deposit in Fed- eral Reserve Bank and other banks, available on demand . OSG III ‘Loans to individual corporations ............. IV We own bonds of United States Government .. V We own stock in Ft eral Reserve Bank and have Gue us from U. S. Treasury We own other bonds and warrants Our ‘banking building and banking house fixtures... VIII Other real estate owned Vil AAANTAUUUCLEA een ARNNTROUNGEEOURERAAEEOSADEOUA ACU GERADUCDON LEN OGAUUN ENO NREDA EE EUE HL EEUAEOOU ELAN UOEER AOA SSEUAONN ETON ELANR HENNA HTT AEUTN which becomes the pro- perty of stockholders af- ter the liability to depos- itors is paid. Add to this the stock lia- bility PUTT entrusted to us in the past. Bismarck, N. D. RS. Lucas Block. X-Ray Laboratory. cause it ily heat. If one would keep fit, diet is important, of course, but vastly more important is perfect nervous and muscular reaction which produces buoyant, glowing circu- lation and vitality. Tracing the nerves that control the entire body from their source, the spine, we adjust them to func- tion with the normalcy good health requires. : euveuunvennneueanvutanectavvccocnccaceeneeeseggegngsgnnvuanootaqvercoaceneanggsnnuaeeuscvvareeueeeavenccsnnesnuriensecenter A New Form of Bank Report Treasury December 29, 1922. have suggested that we use a‘form of this nature as bank notes outstanding and to depositors liability in mind and arranges his B For this purpose we have: This leaves a surplus of... ; This is the basis on whcih we have confidence for the s ‘on of new business and the retention of that which hag The First National Bank OAURUHLUNGSOOOHUOUEOGOAODEANEDUUDUROUNAESOOODUGODEDOOUDEOUODEOUEOGUOOOOOEOUEOSIIOON SKIMOS eat as much meat as possible be- greatest amount of ‘bod- PAGE FIVE refunding and improvement mortgaged but varied. loans, TYPEWRITERS All Rakes Report to United States Some of our friends TOT on its ....+..§ 2,006,160.69 has this for with- 1,498,085.02 82,250.00 12,750.00 48,498.57 83,372.06 27,267. 2 2,351,460.11 a 345,299.51 jeAMMM VN RREDAESORFEA RM ELES UU COOOUAOUU DENA AAU ENN OUg AMA REU ARE ESSRET UE NEED ERS ADA 100,000.00 $445,299.51 ici- jeen TOOT OE TTT “The Pioneer Bank” DTT produces the ENGE, D.C. 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