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* THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1923 '=77- TO VISIT IN ILLINOIS | Mrs, George Scott and ch.ldren left this morn ng for an extended | v.s.t with relatives in Savannah, Ill. | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE DOUG MAKES Child Heroine HIT IN BIG PAGE FIVE | Legion and what may be done fcs the Legion in the future. The meting, held in Legion hail, was well attended. In u business meeting it was decided to order bugles and drums for a drum corps |for the post. It also was decided co con€nue semi-monthly meetings, ’ ) t $$ —$—$__—_____. | ployes of the reilroad. Wages and | working condittons, it was said, will j}vemain the same as since October | when the ‘new shop associations. formed following the strike made new agreements with the rail offi- cials, From Boston | Social and | Personal Variety Shown LEGION HEARS REP. LYNCH VISITING HERE 1 |. Mrs. J. W. Spaulding of Turtle | | Lake is a guest at the siome of Mrs. | | | J, R Falconer far a few days x f In Club Program | Abolition literature, child welfare, and the health of the people of the state were subjects taken up for | discussion at the meeting of the | Fortnightly club yesterday afternoon at the B. & P. W. club rooms, with Miss Minnie J. Niel8on as hostess. | Mrs, Robert Orr gave a very in- te ng‘ paper dealing with the writings of Harriet Beecher Stowe and John Greenleaf Whittier. Mrs. W. L. Nuessle discussed: the types end styles of patriotic poetry which flourished during this period. H. E Helgeson of W'lton, Mr. and Mrs, R. P. Kennedy of Tuttle, were among the city callers today. | Miss Olive McManus of Hazelton | is the guest of Mrs, Grace Snyder | for a few days. H Carl Fischer and Fred Sherman } of Hazelton were bus ness callers | today, : | | D. H. Hall, a Beulah druggist, v's- | ited with fricnds in the capital city | today. W. E. Rausch of Elgin transacted SCREEN DRAMA, ae | Strongheart, the wonderful police; dog who sprang into such promi- nence as a motion picture star in| “The Silent Call” has made another picture which is coming to the El- tinge ‘theater Friday and Saturday. It is aLaurence Trimble-Jane Mur- | fin production entitled “Brawn of the North,” a First National attraction. The story is most unusual from the standpoint of thrilling action and | tense emotional scenes. It is astory of a dog’s faithfulness and loyalty | to his mistress, a loyalty that sur-| Littlo six-year-old Polly Morrison RUM CHASERS TO BE ARMED New York, Jan. 11. hitherto rely’ng on their speed to escape the viligance of the navy will now have to fight as well as run, it Rum runners was disclosed today when the Lex-| ington an armoreg rum chaser equip- ped with machine guns fore and aft was turned over to the customs serv'ce. Decides in Business Meeting To Establish Drum Corps American Legion members last night heard Rep. M. H. Lynch dis- cuss legislation of the past for the Rheumatism ?-banish pain! Apply Sloan's. Restore healthy circu- rather chan substitute monthly meet- ings. A program committee was named to provide a good program for each meeting. A special invitation, it was an- nounced, extended to Legionaires in the legislature and employes of. that body to use the Legion club rooms during the session, i sone iFted out some | business here this morning, mounts all his natural instincts. For | |, Homestead Lodge Danc lation of blood through congested tis- \ Mrs. C. L. Young pointe . ee Brawn, the dog character played by| of Bath, N. ¥., is @ heroine of the | tonight at K. of P. hall. sues. Since congestion causes the pain , { the important features of the | | 3 played by im t t J er cone gb the Chilaneina Gedeteonial —— ee Strongheart, suffers his temptations, first cee enn fanaa Tickets $1.00. Extra ladies, -almost instant relief! sion, She stated that there was | CITY NEWS _ | given to men Gnd thes attract hire] the lees Poly ‘removed her seart, | 25¢- Supper free. Good music. great need for machinery by means | | Lani atid an aetna ten threw one end to the struggling a aay 5 Py °. COOP UnGee a cel . allamaiine.| tom mistress declnes hi sorhitas| Shia and managed to Bul'Rute | The noted lecturer B. B. oan’s Liniment = ’ State ig! be ad > em- a ec : . i 4 i, Lnciaeaithe: Eoualtisne iaventia sats], cated) Mest oAT Hendrickson an. | and attempts to kill him, | ‘trom the toy water. Haugan will speak at K. of P. kills pain! are in the state which had been | ounce the birth of a baby girl born | But his loyalty remains steadfast | ~~~~~~~~~~-- ~ - Hall, Friday evening, Jan. found in the investigations conducted | #t their home on Broadway, Jan, 9. | and the action which leads up to the| themselves before they were granted| 12th, at 8 o'clock, under aus- ‘ — - CHESL Colds ; during the past year and # half by CaaS ect = climax carries with it hearts throbs | admittance. f 5 | Dices of Sons of Norway. for rheumatism, bruises. strains, chest colds Dr. 'Yhomas Ha of Washington, + Alexius Hospital | and thrills, melodrama and pathos,! According-to the information avail- 4 C., and Miss Grace Abbott, direct: | 4 Mrs Join @. Richter of aa : threading through a double love/able the strikers will be put back | === r of the federal children’s bureay.| 188 Ratie Sta Carded | {wo promfinent Boston soctety | story. |to work as the jobs become open for | # RR ue Mrs. Young pointed out the import | Mohn Engelhart of Venturia have | ¢,2¥o, Prominent Boston, soctety a Ithem, but will not take precedence | EMA 208 iii aR AT ce of the recommendations made | entered the St. Alexius hospital for | Syatntne of Florida. They are Mice in seniority over the present em- = in the report and urged the desirabil- { tfeatment. Miss Minnie Van L'shout Mildred Fleming and her sister, JOBS READY FOR : : 2 abe ar a) sels se Mine 2 Koni aeeMR OA | Hes ea at m into | ef Mott, F. H. Klinner of Mott, O1 v- | . ity of legislation to put them Bol Hotlend of Douglas, Miss Bertha | rae ‘The latter is sitting on the | | . Fema M.eO. Robinson, regional! Temes of Raleigh, Baby Delila Hut- reported to be improv'ng. consultant of the U, S, health ser-| vice, who has recently been appoint- | cd to the North Dakota district with headquarters in Bismarck, spoke on | the work which she hoped to ac-| complish in, making the state a| healthier place to live 1 REBEKAH INSTALLATION The Rebekah lodge will hold | its : : 4 : ‘ : The ending of the strike on the! A harmless and effective gargle is 4 Peter Kemmet of Glen Ullin, Mrs.|C. B. Little, president; J. L. Bell, c f 3 I armless and effective gargle i regular meeting at Odd Fellows hall | 7 "'S! ,) cE WES Tee oe president; Frank F. Shepard, | Great Northern, it was predicted, will to dissolve’ two, Boren Tekan of | | pat Te es agaaieee of Keith, Hazel Lien of Driscoll, | cashier; A. 8, Bolster, Geo. P. Little, | b€ followed by similar action rela-|Aspirin in four tablespoonfuls of cllowing ce H. J, Stralke, noble Mis. Ji W. Scott, vice gFan fa Blsmiarek# HOapieal| CoE | tesatimeuts|Insadt Mr aATTHEEE TAT oT One| Omeistalemen Si on the actionlic carutseoe metalic eee | pee aes z Se aes | Nellie Evarts, secretes ae M-\Mrs. H. Worst of Bismarck, Mrs. | Little. Us Does made known were still lacking. Rail|Bayer Tablets of Aspirin, marked | A cheat Pal ab ec ea eth c "Walter | Opie Bitge Natl ficials of the Great Northern de-|with the Bayer Cross, which can be . . o McDonald, tragien, Anpolntitents $9 | cocits af Latte Baby Merion Get" | pom at tke City JMisnt, sae | clined to" discuss the termination of {had in tin boxes of twelve ties (22 | All Winter Hats Former Prices $4.00 to $15.00 Will | Ter anatlg. acvaedtho! Sauta IGEIon/ aM | COnsOE Devil SMakeNiMepesHugopiTele |[cauee, TecaTee aR e oon |kNetwaly out’ ara RA pHenRtaseneea ltt tows conte } | Sell at | he muede eter te eee land and baby girl of the city, Mra. | dente; J. B, Rhud, cashiers Clavius | of the striking shopmen in the north- | | VISITING CREWE HOME John Boschee of Zeeland, Frank Pet- Owens, assistant cashier. west could not be reached. | Mrs. P. W. Crewe is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Crewe for about rene conference between the labor and Chiropractor ten before continuing on her con b | ash ; —-—— ae ailroad officials held last week rela- Itation F; i way to Washington, D. C., where she | rail Consultation Free | ai ’ ee nyt jim het hasta, Sates Crowe 7 ATT THE MOVIES ‘| claire oer yl ne eam | Children’s Hats Priscilla Dean Tams | | who has recently been appointed as ' " plaine t ' : aidpedial Atte rneyalni therdspavoment o——-——___________4| Fargo, Jan. 11~The first indict- | Persons attending is maeting, li Phone 260 | I for this sale only of internal revenue. Judge and Mrs. | : jment secured by Sveinbjorn John-|¢ver, were required to identify Crawe Hotmerly vresidedy ac iMonsll: Tea oon: ; ‘son’s grand jury to come for trial in | i} oO $1.25, $1.35 and $1.65 | Crewe is a brother of Dr. Pe er eea ee ef the ithe Cass county district court, was | pmpat olleen of the|dismissed yesterday by Judge A. T. a = sah CITY VISITORS TODAY jcneduled for exhibition at the Cap-|roneously drawn up, i t i & sr Sind Mm fred Buakner of | Ho theater” on Frida cate ef |"Rhe ue wenhat of che atte | pg Maeve gore throat que New Crepe de Chine, Can- | Georgette Blouses former Gaerieby Mba, W Nerdaily ef) allt Te user i aull/otitial kesh, nerve: [against Paull Hane//Acdieon town: | eteanweertie re ote ton Crepe and Taffeta prices $9.00 to $12.00 C. H. Fisher of Hazelton, J. H.| tingling act‘on audiences like so! ship farmer, charged with sbsteoct: or blister like the old-fashioned mustard Bl for thi 1 ‘Fe s . “UU. ange of Carson, A. A. Sailer and | Well and has full measure of heartling’a public highway. “This was one | CHouste ouses for this sale only. Clearing ard Sailer of Stanton, J. A. and interest as well. A superb cast sup-| of the indictments voted by. the | tw apread . Z : | Norlin of Menoken, and Rev.| ports Miss Novak. jgrand jury called at the instance of Guire pelenplgate ele ate 2( °; off froxa regular price price . ‘ Bechtel of Fargo were city | e blonde beauty of Jane Novax|Johnson, who was then attorney gen- sore spot and draws out the pain. z ors today. has seldom been set off so well as in|eral, to investigate the affairs of Musterole at your store today. ee her first R-C ‘production, “Colleen of| the’ closed Scandinavian American REPORTED IMPROVING D, B Shaw, assistant engineer at the Indian schools, who has been ‘in the Bismarck hospital for some time past as a result of a broken rib result'ng from a fall from a} ght car while unloading flour, is east, jatiinetias ie nanan eet for their 5 piece orchestra, Hair Ornaments Bloomers, Combinations, i x igh worth. liana L. 3 \ , . * wg OHS RIDEREAWINC 1. |Genuntarpaloua (ace aiaitons) oceiue| eae 20% off from, Camisoles and Step-ins, a Ee Sin i Be ees Wie eee teary ee traveling expenses extra, regular price. 20% off from regular price wenteeaill, be aaaea at the church lasers of the Pines,” pen first bie Write, Wire or Phone for bee adtarwerde: 0h tending | R-C attraction coming to the Capitol service. ‘ < tre asked to meet at the church ay |theater on Friday, ‘The nobility of Advanced Showing of New Spring Hats 24 7:80 o'clock. self-sacrifice forms the theme of CALLED TO ST. PAUL Mrs, D. B, Shaw was called to St. Paul, Minn. this morning by news of the fatal illness of her mother, Mrs. W. R Knickerbocker who is wel] known here, having resided with her daughter two years ago. PAST MATRONS CLUB | « The Past Matrons club of the Bis- marck chapter No. 11, 0. E. S, wll meet w.th Mrs. Raymond Bergeson at 2:30 p,m. Friday. All past ma- trons are invited. i ENTERTAIN BENEDICTS Dr. R. S. Towne. entertained ,the members of the Benedict Bridge club at his home last night with a dinner in honor of C. C. Wattam of Fargo who is his guest. MISSIONARY MEETING The Woman’s Foreign missionary society of the Methodist church will hold a food sale at Hoskin-Meyers Saturday beginn ng at 11 o'clock a. m. BAPTIST DINNER A dinner will be served at the Baptist.church on the Corner Fourth Street and Ave B Friday even'ng at ton of Wilton, Mrs, Margaret Win- genbach of Raleigh, Mrs, Ferdinand | Toepke of Judson, Frank Kermer of Zap, and Mrs. No:man McDonald and baby girl of the city have been d's- charged from the hospital. Bismarck Hospital Mrs. Chr st Gohl of Wishek, Mrs. Nicolai Kalajnoff of Streeter, Mrs. | Nick Bol tsky of Dogden, and George Knodel of Chasely have entered the of Price have been discharged from i | erson of Coleharbor, and Tom Price | the hospital. | the Pines,” which will be the featur- ed attraction at the Capitol theater tomorrow. Always charming, Miss Novak also establishes herself as a dramatic artiste of high distinction. “Colleen of the Pines” gives her any number of powerfully dramatic situ- ations in which the star proves her Miss Novak's first vehicle for R-C and she, as the elder sister sacrific- | ing much for the younger one, achieves nothing short of a personal triumph. A brilliant cast appears with the star. Homestead Lodge Dance | tonight at K. of P. hall. Tickets $1.00. Extra ladies, 25c. Supper free. Good music. ~ ATTENTION! Dinner at. Baptist Church, corner 4th and Ave B, Friday night at 5:30. Price 50c. Come and enjoy a home cook- ed meal. MOTHER! MOVE CHILD'S BOWELS National Banks Rename Officers Officers of both the City National and First National banks were re- elected in the annual meetings. Officers of the First National are H. E. Hanson, sistant hier; First Indictment bank of Fargo. NOTICE I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by any- one except myself after Nov. 23, 1922. condensed from Official an advertisement. A This bank owes A New Form of Bank Report Treasury December 29, 1922. Several of our friends have suggested that we use a form of this nature as OLD SHOPMEN | St. Paul, Jan. 11.—Striking shop-/| | men of the Great Northern railway | were at liberty to go back to work| | last night, the walkout on that road | which began last June, having been} terminated, according to reliable in | formation in railroad circles here. | tive to the other lines in the north- west. The shopmen held a meeting at which it was said the results of the 35 6Scin jeremtubor eepinn size, $3. BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER Report to United States on its I ' three days ..... H Funds on deposit in Fed- bank notes outstanding and to depositors....... A conservative banker has this liability in mind and arranges his assets to meet requests for with- drawals, Cash and checks on other banks payable in one to -$ 70,684.41 eral Reserve Bank and otter banks, available on demand 625,552.63 $ 2,006,160.60 B For this purpose we have:: ASPIRIN GARGLE IN TONSILITIS Cut This Out and Save if Subject to Tonsilitis or Sore Throat water, and gargle throat thorough! Repeat in two hours if necessa: AL R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. GREAT REDUCTION IN ORCHESTRA DANCE MUSIC. sgt The McKenzie Orchestra announces a one-half rate Order Yeur Coal To- day —from— The New Salem Lig- nite Coal Co. Best dry mined coal in the state. PHONE 738 Chas. Rigler, Mgr. FRIDAY and After Inventory SALE ki $1.00 to $5.00 Leather Bags 20% off from regular price. Beaded Chains 20% off from regular price. | | Nielsen’s Millinery and Waist Shop HUNAN mit HU TTIEAITERE ATLA Handkerchiefs 20% off from regular price. ccc cca ee Popular TTR A Real Whole Wheat Porridge Children like a whole wheat porridge better than. any other porridge—and it is so easy SL “California Fig Syrup” is Child's Best ‘Laxative, » ,5:80 o'clock. Everybody is, invited, III Loans to C corporations ............. 1,498,0865.02 IV We own bonds of United States Government ...... 82,250.00 V We own stock in Federal Reserve Bank and have due us from U.S, Treasury VI We own other bonds and warrants .........0d...5 VII Our banking building and banking ‘house fixtures.. VIII Other real estate owned is and to make it, hot and tasty, out of Shredded Wheat Place the Biscuits in a small saucepan, add salt and enough water to cover the bottom of the pan; stir and boil until it thickens. Serve with milk or cream. A hot dish for those who do not like porridge is made by simply po hot milk over the Biscuits, adding a little cream and a little salt. Nothi so Lye i< youngsters as these little loaves of crisp, oven-baked shreds of the w! wheat.’ “Shredded Wheat is HOMESTEADERS DANCE The’ Homesteaders will give a dance tonight at K, P, hall. Supper will be served and everybody is in- vited to attend. PHYSICIANS STAFF MEETING The physicains of Bismarck will hold their quarterly staff meeting at ‘the St. Alex us hospital th's evening at 8 o'clock. 12,750.00 48,498.57 83,372.06 27,267.62 RTT 4 2,351,460.11 This leaves a surplus of....$ 345,299.51 which becomes the pro- perty of stockholders af- ter the liability to depos- itors is paid. G Add to this the stock lia- bility (not included in published statement ATTORNEYS ATTEND COURT Francis Murphy, G. Wooledge, and R. H. Bosard, Minot attorneys, are in Bismarck to present cases com- ing up before the supreme court. Mrs. W. T. Holmes and Wilton and Miss Soux City, Ia., Bismarck yesterda: Hurry Mother! A teaspoonful of “California Fig Syrup” now oughly clean the little boy son of Irene Brown of stopped over in ‘ a few hours you have a well, playful 100,000.00 100 per cent whole wheat, = ° $445,299.91 : child again. Even if cross, feverish, ‘ i ready-cooked and read: eat. It is a perfect ; E. 0, Hathaway, U, 8. district en- | bil onsti i 14 - all-day food, delicious eo ks aged meal Bis Hathaway, ict en ious, constipated or full of co ‘This 1s the basis.on wheth we have confidence for the gollel ° "| €neer with headquarters in St. Paul, | children love ite “fruity” taste, and tation of new ousiness and the retention of that which hag been 7 cee OA. Minn.; was in Bismarck today in} mothers: cam rest jasy because it entrusted to us in the past. consultation w.th the’ h’ Contains all the bran you need to stimulate Refuse ony imitation. LO mitsion\ Gaels Esser ‘ ’ \ bowel movement. ; ee ° , ,. TRISCUIT is the Shredded Wheat crackers, ‘Sons of Norway catedtain- Putee eein e The First National Bank 4 c “ real whole wheat toast—eaten with butter, soft ment Friday’night, Jan, 12th,|, Tell your druggist you want. cnly alah i cheese or marmalades. ‘ ~ The noted lecturer ard author he: gyatine Californie Big Syrup" Rites : eo, f: 6 es a : : : " } B, B. Haugan will lecture, | “hich hes directions for babies an 3 . ah : fs ss. ‘ . 5 way ae mi eal yi Ad eldest mf sll ages Petuted ou Bottle, Bismarck, N. D. “The Pioneer Bank”: ; Made only by The Shredded Wheat Company, Niagara Falls, N. ¥. MTN \

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