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‘MHURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1924 © Modern Cinderella Spurns Luxuries Fortune Doesn’t Turn Head of Once Poor Girl Who Wants to Keep on Doing the Family Dishes ,. UBCNA Servic i Ja 3.—From factory girl. Leona Coyle, cot over night here, has stepped into (ie ranks of moneyed eas: But the sudden transiti arative poverty to lL from ving bank n oil lands s not turned her life rn Cinderella sa: disdainful hand she weaves enough, as with ide a retinue of beseeching auto salesmen and dispensers of Parisian luxuries 's heart craves now is rle is good Ac can help with the dishes the aunt who protected her through the lean ne | Leona’s singular strike at fortune was brought about through discov- ery of an interest in Oklahoma land, bought years ago by her father, who unt and ownership in rich Okla-* N shioned kitehgn hosuned coyYl died Lec rs Her mother died soon after. This double bereavement sent Leona to an orphanage during her childhood Of late she has been living with ‘an aunt here and working in a fac- tory by. an knife when s of her sudden wealth, which brought an initial advance of $10,- 000, Leona looks upon as a reward | for her undisturbed confidence in God's watchfulness over all his crea- tures. \@When Nines were particularly bad, she was wont to say: “Well, they could be worse.” And the remark alwa a cherry smile on the fac |who heagd it In Leona’s philosophy, all you have | lo do to get a thing is work hard and | pray. “God will do the rest, providing ‘you let him,” she says. es of those * WILTON tfon in Wilton will be filled by B. Roy Wells who is attending the] E. Larson of Driscoll, University of Minnesota ting: in town this week, is vis: at his home Jacobsen, pastor of the at Still Rey. 0. § itheran i urch preached last Sunday to a large congregation. Mr. and M ames Cunningham and family of Zap are visiting in} Wilton this week the guests of their daughter, Mrs. J. W. Olson ynd fam- ily at the Dakota hotel. — with Wilton Safstrom has return- at Mandan. Jefferson MeMillan. student at the Valley City normal, spent part of the week visiting friends in’ Wilton. The Missionary Society will meet at the home of M H. W. Gray @hursday afternoon. Attorney H. C. Bradley and Mrs.| Bradley have return to their home | at Napoleon after a pleasant visit! in town, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. | J. J, Schmid. | Vera McMartin arrived last | k from Hebron to visit with her parents. She does pedagogic work in tee Hebron school: ¢ Miss Hazel Hatf of Wilton but now residing at Au-| burn Washington is spending the week here vi friends in tow 1d former r Miss Viola Hagen who has been visiting her parents in town has re- turned to Wing where she is em-| ployed in the telephone exchange. | Miss Irene Kunk returned | able to work part time during the from a pleasant visit with relatives | mild weather have all been putting at Garrison. \ }in full.time since the cold spell. B. J. Horn of the First National | bank is spending the week at Fulda, ! Minnesota visiting relatives and] friends. 1 Judge L. E. Birdsell and family | were guests in Wilton on Christmas Day, ‘Ww. E. Byrley, well-known resident of Yelva was a visitor in town the fore part of the week. f Dr. and Mrs. G, A. Rawlins of Bis- marek were business callers in town Tuesday afternoon. : J. C. Swett of Bismarck’ Was a guest at the home of his daughter Mrs. J. J. Schmid and family part of last week. ‘ : é. Messrs. Victor Smith of, Aberdeen, South Dakota, J. L. Enright of Far- | go and.M. F. Nugent of Grand Forks are in the city this week on business connegted with the local mine: ! | After a, pleasant visit at the home ot the “Al C.’ Wilde family Walter | Grabarkevitz has’ returned to his home at Tuttle. : G. P. Wallen who has been. acting as assistant to-Station master Pravita hes been sent to Sheyenne where he will net as’ relief agent, His posi- Ané@ison’s parents,“ Mr. and Mrs., 4 - | oper ng among her many | _ | cess. at her home in Baldwin. H. P. Goddard of Bismarck visited in town on his way to Wing last Mon- day. | Miss Ann Lillejfeld who is opera- | tor in, tie Beach telephone office is isiting at the home of her parents, Mr. qnd Mrs. “Lillejfeld. Francis Schoofpher of Minot v City i and Mr: nier is iting with her p: I, Regn’ aking an advanced course in sie at the Valley City Normal and | also acts as instructor in the school. Governor R, A. Nestos visited with Wilton friends last Monday on his way to his former home at Minot. Wilton residents who were so for- tunate as to havg radios installed in their homes were roy ed last Friday evening when M Garden, one of the world’s greatest sang for nearly an hour. Garden who broadcasted from ation K.°Y, W. sang jin the opera of the same name number %f excellent programs have been picked up by local residents M dent | which were broadcasted from all over | the /United States during the past week. 4 o eb, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Carlson of Washburn spent some time in Wi ton last week on their w to B ma where they will visit relative: over New Years. miners who were only The local Wilton mercharits are busy taking an inventory and checking up: sales for the past year. ‘BALDWIN \Miss Marie Lenihan who teaches school near Hazelton arrived home last week to visit ..with her folks south of town. ‘ J x Miss Dorothy’ Kocher who is a stu- dent at Douglas has come home to yisit with her parents Mr, and Mrs. Frank Kocher. She was accompanied home by her brother, Earl Kogher who -had- been visiting relatives at Douglas _ just -before \Christmas. Miss Ida Anderson; daughter of Nels Anderson is confined to the | home ‘of her ‘grandparents with the |- *|-medsles. * 4 Mrs. James Watkins who teaches school inthe: Lyman district north of here is spending the .holday re- -will return the’ her school duties. * > Edward Morris and family” were Christmas guests at the Tom Morris home in the Regan district. te Anderson were Christmas ‘gucsts atthe home of Mrs. provoked | looking after business affairs here; jand ae ulentinoniatowsiato) between trains Friday ens: : fegep is, Misses Mathilda and Freda Miss Katherine Regnier Satine r were ors at the W. C. ally entertain- | | She |. last of ‘the week to George Rosenbeck and family of Cromwell township. Mr. and Mrs. John Mount have returned to Driscoll after a pleasant | visit among relatives east of town. Otto, and Harry “Hogue spent Christmas Day with relatives in the \ ! arnold distri Fred Hogue was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Burkhart in. the | | Burnt Creek district on Christmas. | Mr. and Mrs. William Bement mo- |tored to Regan where they spent | Christmas with the Andy Larsens. | Mr. and Mrs. Louie Spitzer enter- ‘tained a number of guests at their home Sunday. Among those present were Mrs. Gottleib Burneis of Re- gan. 5 Miss Olga Repp who is employed ielson’s office at the capi- tal arrived the last of the week to | visit among Baldwin relatives | Mr, and Mrs, John Monroe erter- | tained ‘some guests at their home Christmas Day. Among those pre- nt besides the family were: Mr. Mrs, George Swick and song rke and Rollin, John Rupp, and Miss Olga Rupp. A Christmas program in the Lutheran church to a good sized crowd. A fine Christmas tree and plenty of goodies made the event one long to bey remembered by the little’ folks. | Miss Julia Johnson of the BR view district was visiting in the fore part of the week. was given r- town A car & hogs and cattle was ship- jped from the stock y Mr. Christiansen Friday afternoon. He accompanied the car to St. Paul Where after looking aft ess jaffairs he planned on v until | after New Years. ds by ng )we | Mr. 1G s of the John < to learn of the 's father last we Mrs 1G s a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Jacob Diede, local residents. | at ‘© family death of calle a business onday, George Swick ter in Mandan‘ last Mrs. Merl White and children are spending the in Bismarek {where the ting Mrs. White's jmother, Mr Brocupy. M. Thompson, well known far r and auctioneer of the Wilton dis- a*caller in town the latter part of the week. Quite a few attended the speech {which was given in the hall Friday Mr. Langer on the proposed i ed affecting closed banks. H. “Moffit and How ting business Wednesday 1 Nelson were in the capital] Miss Annie Brown has returned to. Bismarck-after- -a-plersant-wisit with relatives in this vicinity, Mrs. Isabel Borner week in Bismarek the mother, Mrs. Ma: visited last guest of hb y Pinks and family. Miss Rose Sorch who is employed in Bismarck visited over Christmas with her parents, Joe Sorch and fam- ily. John Monroe has ¢ home last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sorch pleasantly entertained a number of Wilton and Baldwin friends at their home on Christmas Day. The day was spent in havi general good time, the main event being the sumptious din- ner which was served and to which all did ample justice. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Montney, form- ents of Baldwin who left here the fore part of July have sent report enthusiastic €2 * ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THE OLD HOME TOWN =~ es ae “THEI CIGAR SMOKE i OUT OUR WAY SMOKING FOR A YEAR, FOLLOWED A CoupLE oF STRANGERS | AROUND THE DEPOT FouR TIMES TODAY ENJOYING BY STANLEY THEM TEN CENT SMOKES WILL BREAK DOWN *HOPs” WILL POWER! B= | Wy 9 STAN o% Sao ° yo YG ZZ Z @ Sp EEL BY WILLIAMS ae NY ly over Califor- pars ago, wa \ | i \ ‘ . : | MOMENTS WE'D LIKE. TO LIVE OVER- TRwilhams WHEN YOU COULD CROSS MAIN STREET SANE ay | WITHOUT RISKING YOUR LIFE. oO rr @ | cards to Baldwin friends announcing! nia’s wonderful climate and plan on| ently in the near east and by ae their arrival in'‘San Francisco. Mr.; making their future home there. | Peruvian Indians | and Mrs. Montney motored through | re — st as | stopping on the way to work at their! Pronze, the only tool metal) All \rocks can be melted into trade, painting and plastering. They known to our ancestors of $000) liqmids and at higher temperatures| ¢ne huge masses of invented indépend-| they become gasses. i “cleovatra” DOINGS OF THE DUFFS H MRS. GREY - | OHI FARED PRETTY WELL, HOW ABOUT, WOH HELLO, OLIVIA - HOW ARE You 2: || DID You HAVE A A Gray OH 1 GOT ALOT OF PRETTY THINGS - HOW IS MRS. DUFF AND THE NEW THEY ARE BOTH FINE - BETTY JANE IS THE CUTEST , LITTLE DEAR Cat + HE MUST STILL HAVE HER MAID YET. HASN'T, SHE? AN VERY GOODGIRL FOR RENT —-V PAGE FIVE S| CLASSIFIED AIVERISEMENTS | Classified Advertising ‘Rates 1 terion 25 worde or an Socgadgc. 3 bo 3 insertions. 25 words or inder see - S insertions 25 words or under ............00 8 1 week, 26 words or under 1.95 Ads over 25 words, 2c addi- tional per word. * CLASSIFIED DISPLAY RATES 65 Cents Per Inch All classified ads are cash advan Copy should be r ed by 12 o'clock to insure insertion same day. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY COPY SUBMITTED THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PHONE 32 Man on dairy hoof — Bisni r rek. Inquire Louis J Garske mile work, WORK WANTED | WoRK W of 20 wa hours nts work outside of s For information call S. ki. Palmistry and Phrenologist mordlie moved vo 1, two blocks of swimming pool. Pho Call from 1 to 3 P.M. MISCELLANEOUS ‘ot have a d nile band in And town or city | ana | | your commun'ty | wishing to have a boys band in their community. kirdly write 697 in care [sete and get full particu 1-3-1w, FOR SALE—Pool Hail in town of 1300 population, Did $20,000.00 business this year. Price right if take or further mation write 68 Tribune at once My chester white b 61, 20 months ofd, after January Ist, weight about 500, also a few R. C. R, 1. Red roosters C,H, Lundquist, Sterling, FOR SALE--Household furnitur lass pastry cook cluding White sewing machine, at the Frederick ¢ B 1 1-3t St reading lamp $10; porch swin = bu chairs, ete. cheap. HELP) WANTED—FEMALE Phone Girl for, general house- FOR SAL ne used 1-2 If Kk. Middle aged woman prefer-; pp, @, motor. One single barrel ed. Phone 516 or call 924-6th_ S: shot gun Bismurct’ Bottling Works 5 1-3 Girl for general Mrs. H. J, rl for work. Apply Mrs. 6 eral housework, J. P Sth St LE OR RENT AND FLATS. 10 reom modern hou icluding 5 bed rooms, close in. an cotton rags pound, Bismarek NTE Large ¢} Aree cents per | ribune Co {HARD COAL BURNER in | Ph dition to give away State of North Ds | Burleigh, In County Court, before SC)! Davies, Jud; Me the keta, County. of Hon, 1. Cy ter of the Estate of room modern house on car line,| Charles Ol Deceased, tly redecorated. Immediate! Notice is hereby given by the un- ion. ster. | dersigned . Olson, the ad- 1-2-1W | ministratrix of the of Charles FOR RENT-—Warm apartment fur-|Olson late of the city of Bismarels nished, heat, lights ete! $30.00 per|in the county of Burleigh and State F y ping rooms, month and § r week. Close ! vate entrance. Phone 464 in, 12-28-1w | hibit them with the nec ven-room mode house, remodeled Well located For particulars Phone FOR RE I furnished a t, all modern. FOR R ment, city h sonable; until. spring ibune, No. 694 12 FOR RENT— A” six-room mode bungalaw, three rooms and bat unfurnished for $18 per mont ment in, Murphy FOR R Phone 618J. Phone B52, ys TT ROOMS FOR RENT arm reom — suppli with hot and cold water and lary closet. Single man preferred. Al-} hospital hS 1 warm room house, one blo Mrs, Hasseli 2. Phone 643. so garage for rent. FOR RE strict! —Large modern from postoffice, 2nd St. FOR furnished — heated RE -Two oms for light hous: Lourain Ap Phone tea Flanagan, Prop. pri- Ve room modern house. 12-31-1W} the year 1924 up ———— S4]of North Dakota de i, to the |ereditors of, and ail persons having Jclaims dkainst, said decedent, to ex- yezch- the publication v1 this notice, to administratrix at her residence Mth street, in the city 1 Burleigh Coun- 7 | ers, Dakota, Dated December 12th; 19 Maithine E. Ol Administratrix of the estate a of Charles Olson, deceased. 1, | Geo. M. Register, ny. | Attorney for said Admr Bismarck, North Dakota { 12-13-20-27-1-3 BIDS FOR COAL dohby the hospital r lignite cox until Jan, 15th, | Bids will be opened Jan. 16th, 1924, Hospital Board ed) The’ Board reserves the -right to fe} reject any and all bids. Bismarck 1-3-4-5 i t | ELK FOR MOURE PARK in LaMoure, D., Jan 3 r bi Miendeome ells, a busi a 10| been placed in the Soldiers Memorial y Grand Rapids, LaMoure s the nucleus for 200 uy, |The animals were turned over to La "| Moure county authorities by the park commission of y The elk ere transferred by truck. Prelimi- ments for the transfer FOR ——————— | A volcanic eruption: is caused b steam genera no. 1) THOUGHT SHE MUST HAVE SOME ONE - UVE SE OH YES- D SHES A EVENIN Hugh McDonald of the park commission, and or of LaMoure, president nd fish commis- py | sion ph t-|have been on exhibition in the park | for some time __ BY ALLMAN EN HER PARADING } AR AROUND IN THAT NEW PS FUR COAT EVERY AFTERNOON AND ERHA YOu DIDN'T, GET ONE THATS WHY YOU ARE CRITICIZING G SINCE CHRISTMAS A-AA-WWHAT DO.PEOPLE OM, LOTS OF THINGS— CHOLERA SOMETIMES: