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MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1924 FW THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | J PAGE THREE ; ral college. He is now tiving on his| Anton Tavis, Glen Ullin; William T, | | So Ci 1 farm on the Lower Yellowstone, and, Murrey, Elbowoods; Mrs. M. Hil- ‘BANDITS STEAL _|§ For Raw Sore Throat! i a. an is in excellent health. scher, city; Harry Cloot, Mrs. | MU H LI UOR| ry { i i 2 George Rambow and baby boy, Sol- Q |; At the first sign of a raw, sore | Person a 1 | syiNBW CRIB OPERATOR en; Mrs. 0. Hf. Thue, Stanton; Jol HE AR OF LIFE nee ee | throat rub on a litle Musterole with iss Anastasia Skelly has assumed | Hoerner, Richardton. Newark, an. Right or ib ; | the pénifion of chief operator of the SO J ‘ten bends early today broke into) |, It goes right to the'spot with a gentle ANNOUNCEMENT M Fri |North Dakota Independent Telephone Get Mail. ‘the warehouse cf the Pierce, But-| tingle, loosens congestion, draws out \Many Friends | Company, succeeding Miss Clara O.| Mail orders for the Ed Wynn en- pet and Pierce Compiny, bound ee ne Lela lie a | Anderson, who was transferred to ment in “The Perfect Fool” at and gagged the negro watchman an] USKeT a clean, white ointment Je are PASC advise t re 7A OMIT Say Farewell | Wabash : ets Ue Bae a escaped with ten tricks Toads of made with oil of mustard, It has all We are please d wy advise that we have secured To The Fields; rs formance only, Friday night, January bonded whiskey valued at $100,000. tnd plaster witha the later mus- for presentation during the coming three months | ALUMNI MEETING. | 25th, are now being. received and al- | mus La Bie Taro a , ; - : s | 2th, b Tribute Is Paid to Great Phil- yw y | Nothing like Musterole for croupy the following masterpieces, One of the largest and most repre-| the Biomarck hoepin’ alumal tesun (rey SHU SDE OS ae sreat Et" WATCH COMPANY children. Keep it handy for instant use. - " sentative community gatherings as-] row evening at 8 p. m. in the Te. pions Peon Be kowor) osopher at Organization’s PRESIDENT D | To Mothers: Musterole is now sembled at the McKenzie Hotel, Sat-| rev¢i . { el) CHU AD Cu made in milder form for urday evening for the reception ten-|the Bismarck hospital en | Sncernete poemrzation will be aL ate | babies and small children. dered Mr ahd’Mrs, PF. Re BielaEG She Demeter Hospital ‘bumpery house. Feels an ibe (By the A Ask for Children’s Musterole. The receiving line consisting * of| BIRTHDAY PARTY { ehawe’ Members of the Kiwanis club, at | —; pepe Cer La, 35 & 65c in jars& tubes; hospital size, $3. “ ey try tad sonpAeSan MN AW WenWaNts) D entertained cight little girl friends | representative of the Mellon Broth-| Paid tribute to the memory of Ben- Company, died at his Like Shore “The White Sister” : ‘ ‘Alex. Rosen: Me, aha Mar of her daughter, Evangeline, in hon- ers of Pittsburgh, owners \of pro-| jamin Franklin, one of the first Drive residence today. He wa Lillian Gish \ } Mrs. A ® Btadley, Me, or of her eighth Birthday, Friday af- | perty in Bismarck, for many years great “Americans, the apostle of (°°?"s old. “ ° one cy ie Tae pas Fy Bradley: Mr-[ternoon, January 11. The afternoon jhas réceived a fine calendar from| fen 4 Nae are —— Hospitality aster ReReH Raa NREL TUSe ES a sang My, | Was spent in play after which she) the Mellon Notional Bank of Pitts-| thrift, statesman, See ee cine | NENW. ADJUTANT of Me and i Bikiee ae cd ihe children enjoyed the birthday fiich- | burgh, an annual remembrance by} Sopher. E. J. Taylor, state “law | “Scaramouche” Races ae Mrs, lee s a the! con Mrs. Kelley had prepared. Tpe|them. One of the owners of the libratian, delivered an address in Is APPOINTED BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER a Alice Terry Haar ede eecep tony a eKenzie| birthday cake with lighted candles | bank is Secretary of the Treasury| Which he told the Kiwanians of the ; 2 & z sini dictel orchestra furnished | music| fornied the conterpice. Little Mise Andrew Mellon, Mr. Wilcox hasj legacy of Benjamin Franklin's Wee ay a The Boy of Flanders jain coeET & the r na ie. din-) Kelley received a be f pret:y |Placed the calendar above his, to the American people. 0 lanapolis, Jan s Appoint the state are members of the Gon 7s oe } ter which followed. ~ Pitts nv eeinwrysof enbreceasion. (leeks M. B. Gilman, presiding as chair. Ment of Russell G. Creviston of cra Federation of Women's stubs. “The Driving Fool” iy Ny 720 bem, the company gathered Se fies man of the day, called upon a. P. | Mation, Ind, ass national sadjatant "ye hat pues of the divertor. ave |f" e Driving oo Waby Van in the main dining room of the hotel JOLLY MEETING Bismark Hospital LEenhart to divalge the secrets of |! the American Legion to succeed gevotod ihe i i fi ct i JL EETING js cea : eats devoted to the publication of the ar oon soitta)? at tables beautifully decorated with! The regufar meeting of the U. C.| The following have heen admit-| Fred Knowles on the occasion of the femuel Bolles, who resigned te-) ticles of incorporation and to Hla Oy The Acquittal Virginia Vani ferns and cut bowers and during the| qs was held Saturday evening at(ted to th Bismrex hespital: Mrs,| latter's birthd GC. Beck won ; Unis, Wag confirmed today by te! tuws of the North Dakota Federation a ‘ course of the dinner, some especially] piks hall with an excellent attend-|W- 1. Maxwell. Turtle Lake; P. L. . tte CRVISURTINED Geen eouis@in ioe Womens clus “Pioneer Trails” : : vac “ved. by i cy Hal SOnES/ance present. At the clog of the| Smiley, Ryder: EK. M. Swift, E. B. Cox, in a humour tatk pre- BENASSI oes in Shectal Cast were sung, led by Henry Halverson.| business meeting cards agd dancing|Ullin; L. D. Drum Dough sented W. H. Webb with a little TW Y INI “ge . \ 9 ghllowini the dinner, Sidge Chris-| were enjoyed until a late our Re | Mrs. Michact 1 Siecle: Nel3| memorandum to keep with him yay pEpERATION TWO CHILDREN Shootingof DanMcGrew” jorjar ua Mare ianson wii yn very ia : A Sricks ui * vhereve: yg riving oh) oh » } T in hl eee . ven is meeting was pro- sas to his shoul : ae Sere toastmaster for the evening. After! nounced one “of the: most. successful) NAME. Flasher: tra seats ictal Gi Uae A die SUR Man ineetOLy. or the DIE IN A WEEK) ‘ : Aly ey Sree e ced | of the season. + Jobn Sockman, also read an anonymous letter rej vith jak ian aewWorenk Pipe “mM, th A Kiek? ‘ Judge W. 1, Nuessie, who dealt with . eis leith Rapp. Mada [garding President Birdzell whic | "1th Dakota Re RUSS RGA TERIIAOT ENTS EGRRG WL Beene | Tea—With A Kick Twenty-seven: Star the activities of P. R. Fields in a A CORRECTION aangdal, Van Mook; Ani charged that the supreme court jus- 4..." urhert Hellenbe a | Gert will Aleks Areas wld, entUt aes F a ean ee ee ne a the) Mrs, Frank White, wife of United Clara Hallan, Ryder. tice was arrested in Minnesota el retitlng eacerding’ seurc is a{of Mrs. Agnes Hanel of Dickinson Temple of Venus Mary Philbin (24 of his talk he said: “I am) States Treasurer, White. wishes her tae ae ie. summer and paid a fine. udge | jean EE aiid Bot HL Were victims of aks AUTUER AT pci » 4 glad T am living in a town the size| friends to know that she is not # » Opens, New Store Birdzelf, defending himself from. the |)" ae st FARA Ste ca TE Ras FeULiSRY OT VACMNGHALA AA. ON URES | “This Freedom” of Hismarek, where all are friends,| candidate for the Vice-Presidency of| Ott Johnson of Minot, furmerly| accusation, explained that he eet | (1 iy (he growth of club work in the chill is in a serious condition at | . pall Shy AWAD sa where none can suffer nor s0rrew|the General Federation of Women’s of this city, recentiy Cpened an-| tainly was not arrested but admitted | [7 )/) 01° Brot eb club work an Sie (ordi) sailicutieas na zenty “sharing the same.” He mene| igge ane Who has been endorsed in| Ou Johnson was manager of the Hee i a a the pollee | “istrict is the eighth that has 25 club, | Unfortunate circumstances sur ! henry 8 ig the sam ie -| stead. Several papers of the Exst 2 ott eal Sak a he policeman ee) 2S Cel and a membership of 416. rounding the Hanel family have \ tioned Mr. Fields’ activity as exult-)had announced the endorsement ot | seunon pple Hee Store of this) magistrate for a while. i Pe ate Sie Caner nding fea. | Made the demise of these little ltd Paeraitcs . * q F ed ruler of the Elks in securing the| Afrs, White as it appeared in a for- {City formerly conducied cre. ads he pene: marked by unusu-| 1,6 of the bodklet this year is the ten very pathetic They are’ aurviv These splendid entertainments picture by picture ee PeteOn ie suenes cea mer issue. iperedl tnpeide rcles eiavine taken! aul foe Re RSL a oe pee absence of the usual reports, given ed by their mother snd tive brothers are by far the best that wé have ever been privileged and eof therG i active part in the management of eee {hy officers of the federation at the | ane sisters. to present. a as ch Es | panera cy FORMER BI the store here; has heen placed in| 100 Per cent. ~ ! a, ‘a A aien ANTHR K ; las a-.cit! pal is 4 ra 5 charge of the new ‘eo in F thy reports, th ace is given | Tours sincere ko Spratt tin ae mis readiness| Miss Stella Finwall of Fargo has |yault. Since leaving Rivmarck LIONS WILL ; to a concise directory of the | aes ILL Yours sincerely, bie. bettered oP Menie | been elected president of the World |has een manager of the Joh jclubs of the state, their_membership | OFF CARABO. oa ae tes of civie interests} Wide guild of the Immanucl Baptist |store in Bemidji, Min: HOLD OPEN {and the course of study pursued. ; CAPITOL THEATRE made “P. R.” endeared to each citi-| church of that city.’ Miss Finwall | Johnson chain of siores are now in H f reports are given of the condi- ild a | f se ih, Vy Lenvortierelt Malice ¢ stor now in MEETING SOON; ports are given of | (Manila, Jan. 14.—-Anthrax has| MraoRi1Gonklingbyiherrespoliseliieess se eamean an wc operelien ne ae oad Fork {tions of the igalacsiiae 's ‘gan 4 lamade such inroads among the work é Rates ! os rt < . emidji, Albert Lea, Mankato, a +, Summary of the Mattie 1 tani ~ilie' aye regent rics to the “Activities @f Mrs Fields in| | WAR MOTHERS TO MEET. Suieeme ce ae Mie remular meeting o@sthenBionls |i crwine asin Eiaumitavdudltonis ote chiefly carahao or water he community life of Bismarck rot) The regular monthly meeting of A aesets club was held at the Grand Pacific | ManURURON ATHY Retie cae ates onty. pleased’ ithe (guaste gassenbled|4yeiwar watuers will’ ve Reldl Tacs: |O———— gl potel this inoon. Dr.i/Durdema, 051 or tue menberahipicommittes. ty tneatened! phe ecn ds et cane but brought the thought before alll day aftérnon at 3 o'clock at the home |/ AT’ THES MOVIES || chairman of the entertainment Riot! |” mites AiSRetee CMT ATeR SU Ue FC ' ee that though Mrs. Fields’ activities in| o¢ ‘Mrs, George Robidou, 708 Main |g z g| mittee, reported that the next meet- | Norh Dakota women the last few weeks, and all avail-| his home in the city from a lingering Charles John, Edwin Leslie, Harold behalf of the park and other com-| strect. Mrs. Robidou will be assist- ing of the club would be an open | cagayed in club work. ae |Puslemev Steninanitwe rive MGunes. (iT SON Es ous whut) talshah eto etal munity interests would be missed,| eq in entertaining by Mrs. Arnold. THE ELTINGE lmeeting to be held January 2l, at} jership is divided among the I88|tailed to the infected area in an} pn ee t @ the flowers in the park would bloom | No finer charact have '6:30 p. m. when the Lions would | ciyhs of the state wi ¢ to be {attempt to stamp it out | Deceased was an Austrian by birth on, the shrubbery continue to grow,| HOUSE GUEST FROM WASHBURN. | been offered on the s entertain thetr wives and lady friends | syund in the eight d and in} “With “he $60,000 just appropri-| but came to this country when a boy Wanted—Good cl tt Metis memnrial, to the efforts Rirs.| ers. Joseph Mann of Washburn, is [than those of the three fa dinner. ; |which every section of the state is Jated by lature.” sid Sec-]and’was 45 years of age at the tine SE eee ee ceca Conan ields had made in promoting the) house .cuest at the home of Mr. |solls in Thomas H. In L. F. Crawford will be speaker of | yoyresented. The fourth district nas retary of Agriculture Lees inte Clan eh rags, large size. Will pay 3c growth of Custer Park. Her activi-| and Mis. 0. V. Bowman, at 209/tion of “Anna Chris Kugen+ the evening. In the event that Mr. | tie largest number of clubs, 28, and} systematic campaign ane lie 3 ee SUNS ro Eun ie . ties during the World War, in tak-| yitth street. O'Neill's stage . drama, which. js Crawford will not be in the city on | consequently the largest membership, | thrix, including careful, thorough his loss his widow and four sons,/a pound. Tribune. ne are of ite copreshondence end tee showing at the Eltinge today, Mon-, that day, he will speak at the aaa y members. Other districts with | and competent quarantine and vac- bookkeeping at a time when help BUSINESS TRIP. day as well as Tuesday and Wednes- | regular meeting. numbers of clubs and their mem- | cination of every animal in the in- tould not be secured, endeared her) Judge A. M. Christianson left last |day.. “Anna” is played by Blanche} Tom Hall was selected as a com- niniiive:, meMGruisenieeno” lull ed area, is made possible.” bb 3 to the people of the entire county. | evening on a short trip to various | Sweet and far outstrips her “Judith | mittee of one to communicate with [537 members; second district, 19 — : _ Mrs. Frank Barnes then sang, “Se} points in Montaria. of Bethulah,”. which won her .high-|Congress recommending the estab- | ¢luhs, 356 membe third distric | _ DICKINSON MAN DIE Saren Rose,” by Arditti and as an en- z est stardom and has gone down in| lishing of “National Roosevelt Park”) jujs, 590 members; fifth distric | Dickiwson, N. D.. Jan, 4. John one ae ee aes Bee Bell! -ygr. and Mrs. Eli Aaland of .Wil-| screen annals as a classic. in the saat part ee the a 188 members: sixth distric t bende a eon Dick neon ee FE: ially P dlitfor nf a d Child f All A en introduced Scott: Cameron, Aeterna glee s 3 ‘oH : Se eailip F is still vacant ant ; sventhe ai sident for the past 30 years, dicdya A a + 4! ton were visitors-in the city over the Jeorge Marion, stage producer and | Part of this land is still vacant a seventh district, ? H hy ; F member of the Elks lodge, as a “Bill week-end: ~~” character actor of international fame, | the rest is to be purchased at a nom 3 members, and eighth | o Specially Frepared tor infants an ren oO ges pane aeeecaa se apeech.in then sl interprets “Chris” with the. same |inal sum. ‘ clubs and 416 members. | aad = = pee i oe mie ene. COU) + Mr, ‘and: Mrs.’ Joe Sorch of Bald-| finish and sygpathetic understand- SS In eddition to belonging to the | 7 Mother! Fletcher's Custoria he seearat 7 Theukindas of Mr. Cameron's remarks he ' pre-/ win, spent Sunday: in Wilton. ing that brought ‘him acclaim when Uistete ceeneention: daue@a diel Qubaee Watch, Clock, Jewelry Pl jcon in etic n ceegiee eae poorest emimend it.” Die as ae sented Mr. and Mrs. Fields with a Pip Tat h Fe | : Spmnries was been in use for over 30 years as a} have always bought bears signature en eld. e created ‘the same. role. for. the and Spectacle Repairing. NIGaGHAt) hanilesol sanen Aloe silver console set consisting Of 8) peed | staze NOTICE | r Dat vases substatuter fet silver card basket and a pair of Ili "7 . If you necd sof stor Oil, Paregoric, Teething . candle sticks as a gift from. the city. | CITY NEWS -} eae: neal ws tte mish! All water bills for the! experts in. the ubove lines, [J {Drovs and Soothing Syrups. Contains | In a very touching and — beautiful ° great opportunity foe: ene onal act. | month of December, 1923, are You Need Us ho narcotic: f uroran directions are | LOALIID mann er ne iasseeprone | ¥ Tl at-Home ing. Characterizations, story and|due and payable on or before igs Atty of re- pu each package, Physicians every-| ed with brief but heartfelt thauks! i, x qhompson ts {ll at his home| film technique are marked with a| Jan, 15, 1924. Please attend pairing t Watehes pie “expressedie Meus, at Bis-i on avenue D. Mrs. Thompson is| dramatic artistry that assures the hi | Rage ad pet | marek, to them, would svem as nome | oevalagcing rapldl Bebra encima ed iatesciesens to this. | most any kind of watch or and hoped to be able to return home / 0" se Sahai a mea —A. J. Arnot, | Jewelry | re Lenses we | any times. 5 ‘ : Dept.| grind while you wait. i ’ ae Anant: ot: tht program: Antal Baby Son. CAPITOL Treasurer City Water Dept. FOR F. A. KNOWLES i Lang Sayne” was sung by those as-|,Mr-.aed Mes; James F. Pearcy sre|)' “The Governor's Lady,” the Belasco ee COUGHS » A. KNOWLES } : m | |eey Benbled ee the parents of a baby boy born Jan- stage play, which William Fox is pre- F Jeweler — Bismarck. | “ i ie co ah aN unary 14, at the St. Alexius hospital. | senting at the Capitol theatre, is one aNDCOLDS Railroad Watch Inspector 66 D { DINNER PARTY FOR JACK = of those strong human interest stor- | Since 1907. Bis NGI _ Births ies that appeal to everyone regard- { i i Ntarston Neer aarareait lriand airs, Nefl E. Reld of thie| tess of their station in life, They | t of Nis boy friends at a seven|city are the proud parents of 2) theme is a cross-section of modern| | | i i saree ihamee hauls “‘saugeday|2oUuNE son born. @ the Bismarck| American life transferred to the | | aia cam anne UHEUUETOqUEREETIUEHOULODALUT « |The Greatest American Drama in Years i : i ay vic | pospital. . sereen in an intensely interesting PANCAKE FLOUR : Z| night, complimentary’ to sack : \ A Dingle, who leaves this week for la manner. . A) ‘ERS e : Seatile, Washington. Flooding Rink Pronounced at the time of its stage AT ALL GROCERS s BLANCHE SWEET AS ‘ ype : nett Actual flooding of the paunicibal production an extraordinarily human — e ran a ra ces Regen ee gest e VISITS HPRE skating rink began today. The/ iy, the screen version pussesses z ANNA 3 P. length of time until there is a sheet rs 1 F P. H. Throdal of Glendive, : sheet! the same quality in even a greater ; | : : 3 Montana, arriyed in Bismarck Sat-[ot Ite on which skaters may en)OY degree. There are thousands of Build Strength | OW Matt, don't you ses Pye eh urday to attend the Field's recep- {themselves is dependent upon BOM tupaniel Slades” in the world and [Me Maul} nm the woman Twas. tion and visit with friends for a|the ground absorbs tho water, BAL) jony of them reach higher positions tak ' Ivo what's dead and & ae the rink probably will ibe ready the ake it, Im awnin’ up to every stew days. Jatter part of the week of fame and honor than the Gover- y | i ini i A MR Godan ILL AT HOME OF DAUGHTER eee Eee ea ee ee ate tie SCOTTS . macilesl Vout anill Hiulull) vomelie Mrs. G. W. Staler is #1 at. the!’ St Alexius Hospital. nonitionsane senor reftected in the EMULSION = . ' not now. Ts the sea*has done it home of her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Admitted te the Be Speen ate ia a Bae 3s Don't purge your poor, jaded stom- B and you.) 1 feel so—so—like Vd illdins: aa pital: rs. Paul Brown, city; Mrs. s . ~: ¢ Pd missed and been Willtingon, on Avenue | D. Mrs.Prank Volk, Pretty Rock; Theo. = _achand bowels with pills eat Shredded 3 Cee 2 . ae pte " Gritzen, Haymarsh; John Hill, Wing; = Wheat Biscuit with fresh or stewed = overythy that happ } Richard Wenzel has returned to} William Kastner,’ Garrison; John ca § 2) you helleve me, Matt, when 1 tell you the city after spending the past|Hoerner, Richardton; Miss Mary Tox, - fruits and get the healthful effect of a that lovin’ you has made me—clean? week at various cities in the eaist-|Indian school; .Miss Marjorie White, atiyt Fe tn part of the state attending to| Hankinson. Ei \ t food laxative that makes good muscle misiness contented awalmi mia iekice| | (Dissheimes, (ocean! Mey : Hi ~ and bone while insuring regular bowel \ WM. RUSSELL ne e Comp ———— THEATRE ig movement. Shredded Wheat is all food, 1 AS “MATT BURKE” Mrs, Burkquist of Washburn ia QADUIAUUUUADOLEOOAOUOOUELOLOROOUOTODLEE EEE \ A ready-cooked and ready-to-eat. De- “God's curse om yout silane-ts Wt you visiting with relatives in the city i OFFERS TONIGHT (MONDAY) & lici f 1 with hot milk j ay you are! You're dirty to the soul. or ton dee, ‘ ‘ tu icious for any meal wi ot milk or ' iat jhe, drink "loos of whiskey . wash that black RCaRERIGuES the great stage success by ' ‘ stewed or fresh fruits. Better for chil- | Hips, so PH not r : ; . ara e q | you was at all, [Pm destroyed en. ey De, Zane He Bie aimee i \ DAVID BELASCO, |g dren than mushy porridge because it Pg ee i ah narek yesterday renewing acquaint- : encourages thorough mastication. You've bra ht black slamne on me 5 Fi | and made a fool of me. nk 1" Leen Vie aes aera ' oer | "HE | ive killin’ you now." itil eC ". ohm . 3 5 ; ; " { i Pathe News Cameo Comedy A NEW MODEL j s WOMEN! DYE . Gq |i F . 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