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¢ IONDAY, { \ : . 7 ‘ ewes | JANUARY 28,'1924 . THE BISMARCK TRIB PAGE THREE :: | et 3 sa rin ae a 3 a ble. At a recent meeting of the di- \ | good standing may enter the contest, | F, Buck Section 34, Township | ot Bismarck,’ Bishop's Residence, | 2 PR rectors it was decided to close. the 4 i Manning, post commun % . eae ae | wisatnee : : OC fal and Pers l bank and pay off all depositors. This jstid Thursday, Those “desiring and wife to Florida’ $——_—-. | ona will give the people of the Wing com- compete may see full “det: iation of Seventh | G | munity but one banking institution. either from’ Mr. Manning J. Wp; Advent erent i AR xO HOTEL Pa : y ay Adventists, Sundry Lands ; “WESTERN N, Dz afc ec tise oe Motes ee FARGO HOTEL ui | 8 Dire ee a not. Roheretal to William} s Dy. : ‘amily from Wing this winter as he - . Gayener, quit. claim Stu C. 'T, U. SERVICES AT INDIAN OBSERVE RILEY DAY | owns his own hame and they are AL ESTATE TRANSFERS Auld, Lots 8, 6, Block 2 Sdseoietank Bae Mam Ua NeGEt SCHOOL The Business and Professional i | pleasantly ‘situated. The following transfers of real SH. Dp i Guaranty |. ane. Fan Chak oe Gace The L. T. L, under the direction] Women of Grand Forks are making Se estate have been filed with the rey) Rank, N 21, Pew Toe ‘a teat He uaAS Ee d supervision of the local W, C, T,| elaborate Pupiey nica race ob- | = NEW SLIDE FOR ister of deeds t 113 any Md eC WR Head Luwrceuer tt ae) inter. | 8¢r¥ance of “Foley Day” on the even-| | i Atlas Boutrous and wife to the) Char ndsey and wife to s sineer hate rs, died { officers held an unusually inter-| ino oe February 4, in that city. a! Lions Club to Take Matter of Famous Poet Is Extolled and texas oil Co. South 82 fect of iote| Lillian M, On, Repan, low 1h Bleek | ee etn pat : 9 sing meeting in the Assembly Hall | 1} i! | ; ; . ane ! at Portland n ie \Indsani Sehoely yestera iterary program will be held in the) Bad Lands P. m Saas > 28 and 24 Block 30 in the Original) 2. | Matthews also opprated hotels at fi [ue muah seul ay auceley atte city auditorium followed by a dance, | a nds Preserve KIDS PLANNED Scottish Features Predom- | pint of Bicimna | Charles F. Bleckreid to Ida Nord, !Cneselton and Jamestown ; imbers from the city were taken tg |i commemoration of! this loved | + Before Congress inate at Luncheon Edwin J. Ahr and wife to Ralph | I annery and Weth Add. Lots 7, te } Ind seHOet lara ened North Dakota poet's birthday anni. | 7 BR. Spotwood E Section Township] 8% Bloek 39 Women customs officers are now ort Proghiualear Heliorentersatie versary. In recognition of the efforts | > 144, Range Patterson Land Co, to Henry Craw-| employed by the Canadian Depart y by the Indice Seri, | of the Grand Forks Business and{ a ‘ le MOT oherte Bue romram featured Myer to M. G. Howey Sundry | ford, Lots 1 and 2, B 1-2 of N.W See-'} ment of Customs ate nearly all tt je ene a the propeani ghvan| Professional Women's Club in pro; NAME A COMMITTEE) Winter Sports Committee tel Kiwan/e sete Munencon TURNS. < {ee TM TNGHERRA ITI Teens wane ship 137, 4 7. WMlaneetche. elites TON Elie s OWT Hertha efficient leadership - ayd td a set Foley Day”, ene Considers It—1,000 at Everything in the Proceedings was Tha N. Porthsyth and wife to Sam | Vineenteus Wehrle te Diocese | States border ion of Miss Nellie E, Doshe,a| Poct, has written a song especially! The proposal to create Roosevelt pane ; directed toward honoring the famous | Slovin, N, I 2nd Addition to. [a | \cher in that institution. The £0¥ this club which will be included | National Park out of the Bea Lands} Rink Sunday Peet of Scotland, Scott Cameron, | marek, W 100. feet lot 8, Plock 45 ; unsuelo Valdez L. T, L. has been| it the songs to be used at the annual) petrified forest and the wildest chairman of the day, introduced John | Jens Robertson and wile to MH. Tl | tently organized at the Indian|?tiona) convention next summer, part of that region of western! The municipal winter’ sports Spell, who song, fareee Songs Strong of Brainerd, Minnesota, lots | \ | rool and it was gratifying to see] apancep North Dakota will be carried be-| mittee is discussing the possibi Hea HENAN ey, Wt nee ah Sp) 10 Tata IE Blok 13 of] \ w eagerly the girls applied them- SFERRED TO MANDAN fore the national Congress by the ot placing a trestle at the head of | {Ve Hishlander, Rev - J. Mut Win: | . ves in learning the L. T. L. songs,}. H._H. Cramer, flour packer for|Lions club of Bismarck, Mandan uvenue hill to give the kids | °°” of Fargo, a guest, gave Scottish pyomas Macholda and wife to Or- | ; dge and catechism of the L. T, L.| the Russell. Miller Milling Co. of} Members of the organization, in} a “kick-off” in their slide After-in. | Sketches and told ak eave ville Sperry N ction 27, Town © girls rendered several very pret-| this city-has been transferred to the | mecting today at the regular week- vestigating the possibilities of to-| p01’, J. J. MacLeod danced the in 144, Range choruses and Lillian Bell of the| Mandan Mill. Joe Berkale, second|\y luncheon, authorized President bogganing, the committee has about | #ind fling amid applause. ¢| Edward 'Deiteman ‘and wite to tc! 95 95 rool player a pianoysolo much to| miller, will go to the Mandan Mill|1. J. Wehe to appoint a committee | reached the conclocint nas nt otal ade se eee: GO ey een Rey Hae 3 r credit. A duet by the Peltier ae) eee eels pen foreman ie Sra euitale po roliticns to ‘be/ fers the best solution of the matter. Baie acne GHRERO OFA adgdon (Colliva “Audition Bibek: © —— — ters was very delightfully given, | will be Transferred to-the saine posi- | transm 0 North Dakota rep-| The city skiting rink in the ball | Poems Ah ee gered’ BUM Selk fdwite lo Oseiet : Under the direction of Mrs. J.|tion in Mandan. Mr. Krapp will con-|Tesentatives and to Congress, with park waa lasea Me ay, while it was | 0" Robby Burns in his famous Edw hram and wife to Oscar q Hughes the Bismarck L. T. L,|tinue to make Bismarck his reei.|® yiew of pushing action in the|being flooded. It is hoped it will be ee pee ae n oeaer ie | —— nonstration or playlet, entitled | dence. matter. H available tomorrow. Frequent flood- ye eae ati v . ur Nation’s Builders” and sang —— Commissioner of Agriculture J.| ings are necessary because of the he i Wwa rn Anata eho nemeen tea Nitin Relieves Headache | L IG HT BROWN ong of Our Flag.” Rev. Johnson |. BIRTHDAY PARTY d.yiiitchen, a former resident of | greht crowds, It was estimated that ution iran SUUGECEC NEALE gift, A little Musterole, rubbed on fore tg tesh ‘ the Baptist church was to have} Mrs. A. F. Bradley entertuined nine | Sentinel Butte, talked to the Lions| 1,00 or more people were, there Sune Tien DE. Sagth Ca aecad and temples, will usually drive , DA RK de an address but on account of | Young maidens at a delightful birth. |Of the petrified forest, which is de-|day. The attendance has more than “Guests of tHe day included Dis-|away headache, A clean, white oint, I BROWN { eae ate (attend this) day party in honor of her daughter |S rived as a remarkable work of| convinced the committee that it was trict Judge Thomas Pugh of Dickin- | ment, made with oil of mustard, x Vn . q Gling. |The signing of 1. T. L.|Helen’s birthday. Games and happy |2#ture, and the entire Bad Lands|a desirable thing to make the com-tson, Judge James A. Coffey of |Musterole is a natural remedy with GR I y C REEN ; ge was most gratifying’ to the or-} conversation filled the afternoon af.|SCeBety. Mr. Kitchen endorsed the effort for the rink, They be- John Sullivan of Mandan | none of the evil after-effects so often ad —4 nizers of this branch of the Legion'| ter which an elaborate luncheon Was Had at) or oe greation oth, | lieve it will lead to’a big program Witgnae Sot. chia’ ety. ledUsedl tay “iter aultenceictie. \ PE A RI G R E Y j the Indian school. Ninety-seven | served, chief attraction of which was ADOLGNRAeHI etoulaibe-praserved paneer sports in Bismarck in the h, Jr., won the attend-+ To Mothers: Masteroleisnow u Sj 5 ly * tigned to the pledge. | fa beautiful birthday cake. Miss Hel- | SPOt one W' generations and made|"” Gite Aare | ea denny niger Fe nior BLACK number of people from/en received a number of pretty gifts cessible { : ¢ CARR eae on babies and small children. ok 5) Fea Ce eee all] to help remind her of the happy [tate serene? gine, eousands of tour-] ANCIENT ELK’S ———_—_—. Ask for Children’s Musterole. . H i ‘@PPY lists passing through North Dakota Sone ba Ma re complimentary of the work that] event. eae B LEGION CONTEST | 35&65c in jars&tubes; hospital size, $3 . < been undertaken at the Indian ore ehately HORN FOUND) , vicsioson, So ny tans 28. var | SERB HHEUHHHOPENEES TT hoee are Reoular $7 Hats a se ie: etbicene “aireecieytl enc: Plans also were discussed for ea a “ 7 £4 q A ie bakis rane Cliletent irection f TT EWU 2 | extensive programs on Washington i ee : thew Brew Dost No. 3 of the Amer- eee Nr . | CITY N ws * «jand Lincoln birthday anniversar-| Pembina, N. D., . 28.—Diseover : on has announced a mem ; iNEGRAIME DINERO SES Me é lies. sl of GKinee Tut's "torab wand eeake jbership contest desjened to bring a, od NEO Aes eats Anounee Hira: |< DE. French of the University of|minders of ‘the prehistoric past are |!aree umber of nfw members into | ERGESON FE. 5 ON v J. aateees enter aine Mr. and Mrs. A. Bougas are the | North Dakota was a guest. not confined entirely to the des la post during the next few weeks ot. BL; e r at the second of a series ‘Parents of a son born at the St | aplerne regions of Egypt and other places Substantial cash prizes will be award L NO art STER Gastom asians Clothing and Purnishine dinner parties last Saturday even- ae va Me ee ees al thi an Elk’s horn|ed to the winners. Only members in F ing : nishing EDR WeRoatel oe See ld Alexius hospital, Jan. 25. ; i? MOVIES i Asia, the unearthing of an Elk’s horn he wi om b aa enn uk thing and Furnishing sat her home. Covers wer ‘ panies Ad THE TE: which was found burieq about twen- | | BETTER 1 3 s uscd MELENTERS ae Os | ng gigs Mima | tre, ft eto te water vel ‘ tpl sa lads i Mrs. W. E. Cole has returned toj y a crew of men, who were exeava- dine TO decOray Oe sab Adee) Waeil Neral hoieuatterieli i a| THE ELTINGE iting, for the pier of the Red River joyed following the dinner until a! he! be reppag echt COUNTS Rana Ran Eeni a housMwithiprEeygoineit Ouse local hospital the past ten days. She The women’s clubs of America oes i of selenite inner. i 9 i r| is valescing very slowly. solid! Hindi Mie -<\Wiltlae e horn, which is of extraordi- | Lundquist and A. J. Arnot for |'S conval were solidly behind Mrs.« Wallace | The h : ate ; fan Hi : ary size, was found in an excelent sh score. At the first party of the Capital City Visitors Reid in her determination to make Of | state of preservation. Pieces of | ‘ies high Seore was won by Mrs. _ i “Human Wreckage” a photoj that. 2 ; i i 4 Walter Johnson, Marmarth bank- oak wood were found at intervals by ic ‘ anderen and Mr. B. E. fens UCErICO eRe? Mad lap’. Povmed ponld Feveal tol the public ail tte the excavating crew, which goes to teheock. Poet Ug * oe Hac [evils of the traffic in narcotics and {the x : Q e ‘ The Mother's Social Club will be| Bismarck Saturd of commendation and encouragement | {0% 3 ainea Mrs. C. O. from Mrs. Grace Baylan Goldert, i a | ; Heer eRe TU Ree tec: Teeycsde BOO president of the National Federation seen, DME te Pak cal Na ey of Woman's clubs afd thany others. pw ORKING HARD arenes ‘ ‘i 3 2 i r the purpose as mentioned | be topics from Current History.|ing for Omaha te address eons | Ghove. 8 ; he paver om the Moral Value of Oe: |omieLengue aad’ the Healey fare |auentiqcteapn, Weenages vss ‘he ON PRODUCTION] You deserve ration” -will be given bf Mrs. W.|Convention on the Federal Reserve | sutie stery ale : : : C i Pak 3 story played by a splendid cast | qigh clase vaudeville bet th iI Perry and Mrs. William Harris | System, of characters which includes besides | g (Zi? class vaudeville between oe ! Lill 1) 3 biti Ceci ie aes " vin ae apRaos Mrs. Wallace Reid, James Kirkwood, | show for St. Mary’s school, Feb. 4. (ere) eet u : e me: ie Basis’ of Civie, Socia Visiting Daughter Bessie Love, Rovert McKim and |e + Kided ob InueHAbIOReShool a 1 Moral Uplift.” _Mrs. M. B, Evans of’ Kenmare is|others equally well known, in. addi- ay aceinltnapietty eitigeaea tinny, —— visiting. with her daughter, Mrs. Oli-| tion to its educational value which | {®¥ 2° je s . | ENTERTAINS FRIENDS ver Knudson and family, Mrs. E lifts it from the state of n= | Comedians oe tel aen OOD active feet will | ENTE! NS FRIENDS and fa + Mrs. Evans |lifts it from state of a preach- | <chool students, will be the feature dr, and Mrs. G. W. Kolwingka en-|has recently returned from the Twin | ment into'a drama of human emo- | <p°pstudents, will be the fea . einiwouvandivcutde: ; f intimate friends | Citi helo eho h 4 ti aa eel Human | oct This act is one of the funniest ip you, MA tained a group of intimate friends | Cities where she’has undergone sev-|tion ai experience. “Hu imaginable, and is for laughing pur- 6 it their home on Main Street, Thurs-| eral major operations. Wreckage” shows at the Eltinge the- ones Baie A s for laughing p serve to oo Ganges it ~ evening. The time was spent in —— ater Monday, Tuesday and Wednes-|" CorsiderabM progress is being| is quite probable that you ying cards, games and dancing, Dies In West day under the auspices of the Wo-| mude by Director Golden, and. the uld have them if you wore Mi ' cr which a dainty luncheon was}, Mrs. Clara Wakefield, wife of) ™#n’s Community’ Council for the principal part of the program “Over | “© SERA oh \ : WITH ved” e hostess. The guests| Claude Wakefie j. | benefit of the School Milk Fund. in.” ‘i : the Arch Preserver Shoe. \\\- ved’ by the hoste: he ude Wakefield, formerly a resi. the Hill.” “The cast of the pla e \\ aid Bs a late hour, having had a] dent of piiearst and also in fhe ekwinou alt won diligently, and an excel- | Thousands of men have giv- ightful time. vicinity of Hazelton, died at Glen- : H L. lent show is promised. i dale, California, according ‘to word], Scenic beauty which nature has] Mr. Golden recently staged “Over! €R themselves that little EAVES ON EXTENDED VISIT | received here. lavished upon’ Santa Crug island, | the Hill” in Butte, Mont.and peo- “edge” that wins, by wear- YOUTH AND ROMANCE t oe Katz expects to leave for Cal- which lies like a gem in the blue Pa-| p16 were turned away at every per-| inG this shoe. Let us show \ rnia tomorrow noon:to: visit with} » Nominated. cific, has been transferred to the | formance. ing . 1000 on Bernie, and also a brother wal pu, Hanson, veteran Odd Fellow, | screen eae hea eee sceaR you. \ om he has not seen for thirty-one | has been nominated as grand warden | °f the be Fores al °KNEY THE \ af rs. Mr. Katz states that he has} of the grand lodge of North Dakota, gisleein Ate Fox | production aie Dickinson, N. D., Jan. 26.—Direct CH PRESERVE' AMERICAN BEAUTIES been outside Bigmarek since/1. Q. O. F., and 2 meeting of past | 2¢mple of Venus,” which comes to) ors of the Dickinson Associt ion of ANS AND STAR CAST 9 or thirty-five years, He expects} grands will be heid Tuesday night, |the Capitol theater tonight for an| Business and Public Affairs in ther SHOE SX he. ganesatilakates Shoathe at which all are expected to be pres. euepacmpnt cttw days: his first meeting held at the office of \ oe ent ,for election. eG ake eRraE ete Cuiural penuty |State’s Attorney J.P, Cain elected \ T 4 ACCEPTS NEW POSITION Fe Settles Gacient thee Gpeeeact Re Vie euceneyyies president of SQ“ ck McLachlan of Braddock has ep Meeting. a association for the coming year. > SSS = inted) position. asi clerkvini the Ay pep) messing’ wae held in. the Tee NOMS ea AUREL ete | resident) S511) (May cob the Noo en O28 ZOF A, OC FA , tex Hotel of this city, Mr. Henry |high school assembly this morning | Wie 00 Of the Peciie, form he wae] School, was chosen first viee pri FA 1 d, one of the proprietors of the| With George Knowles presiding, | Aves Of the picture which is said | dents J. P. Cain, second vice pre H tex recently solq his interests ‘to | Jesse Scroggins and Edward Alfson to be one of the most elabarate of | ident, ang Wilson Eyer, treasurer. < Parkinson, the other proprietor.| gave short talks relative to the bas- |{° he one of the most H. 0, Pippin, county superintendent ketball team. Tomorrow morning a Phyllis fe and Mary Philbin | °f schools, was appointed temporary CALLED ‘TO. BALDWIN. BeseUg ease ene oe | nugeltuellewding tamininel olen with |fectetary. A ze Ghavleayearchi ot Dalayin wes eiamice lined be the Pte te have | David Butler us the male principal. ed to Mandan yesterday after- ji A cast of 1,000 coast bathing beau- and will return to his home this |# Professional speaker talk along the | © .° wearing the most remarkable He called on relatives in| lines of their work each week. ring. city today. ON BUYING TRIP iss Inez Jones of the A.W. as Co., head of the Millinery de- ment left last evening on a-buy- trip for the spring stock in New « City. 4T DEALERS CONVENTION B. Gilman has gone to Chicago .ttend the Auto Show and deal- convention of the Dodge distri- rs following the show. RETURNS HOME rs. H, H. Ellsworth, of Minnea- i, who came here to spend a few with Mrs, F, C. Ellsworth and r friends, has returned home. YTHIAN SISTERS TO MEET regular meeting of the Pythian ors will be held at the K. P. this evening gt 8 o'clock. a ATTEND AUTO SHOW . E. Lahr left Friday evening Chicago to attend the auto show lat city. | ‘yOKGDg PANCAKE FLOUR AT-ALL GROCERS (DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor | Consultation Free (cas Blk. Bismarck, N, D. Bismarck Hospital. Admitted to the Bismarck hospital for treatment: Joseph Saldin, Cole- : 3 .Cole- | ed on lonely, but exquisite Meer marine, Musllen, | Wishek; island, with that of a New York e oe icdmand |S0ciety. debutante. Interior sets Solemon Eszhingir, Danzig; Edmond Kushr, Kulm; Mrs. Oscar Yellow- bird, Elbowoods; Clarice Jacobson, Sims; Mrs. Ralph Ingerson, Flaxton. | the, island. : , Discharged: “John Kerman, “Rove | 4 The Picture was directed by Henry | glen; Clara Hallan, Ryder; George ae 2 ‘ Mittler, Beulah; Fredie Kruger, Gar- rison; Mrs. Harry Bernstein, city; Henry Becker, Streeter; Curtis Ol- son, Falkirk; Freda Bader, Wishek; Mrs. J. E. William and baby girl, Washburn; Mrs. John Duhr, Judson; Mrs. Dave Miller, Carson. St. Alexius Hospital. ~ Admitted to the St. Alexius hos- pital: Mrs. William Olsen, Kintyre; H. J. McLaughlin, city; Mrs. A. Sheldon, Underwood; Miss Mabel Medicine Crow, Indian school; In- dian school; J. A, Ferderer, ‘Man- dan; Theo. Cummins,’ Mandan; Adolph Riehl, Raleigh. Discharged: Master Horace Fisher, Hensler; Miss Irene Fisher, Hensler; Mrs. James Pearcy and baby boy,. city; Jacob Jesser, Washburn; Fred C. Nelson, Wilton; E. S. Vihovec, Mott; Albin Mitzel, Napoleon; Ernest A. Trygg, Baldwin; Miss Irene Arnt, Burnstad 3 Mrs. A. Mayer, Richardton; Miss Margaret Baylund, city; Miss: Ther- esa Walker, city. ATTENTIONS! Annual Roll Call for all Past Grands, also members of Capital City Lodge No. 2, I. 0. O. F. are requested, to be Present at the ODD FEL- LOWS Hall at 8 o'clock, Tues- day, January 29th, 1924, for the purpose of Electing Grand Lodge Officers, for the insu- ing Term. By order of. the Noble P. D. Kebsgard. Grand. « They've a Bad Taste The fruits of victory: that the al- lies won are apples, of discord — Washington Post. * s costumes to be found, lend addition- sal splendor to the scenic effects. The story is a comparison of the life of a Paautigal girl born and rear- the are said to be nearly as elaborate and spectacular as those taken on DEPOSITORS PAID Wilton, N. D., Jan. 28.— Lawyer of Wing was a visitor in Wilton, returning from McKenzie, where he is cashier of the bank at that place. Mr. Lawyer is also cashier of the Farmers State Bank at Wing which is being liquidated as fast as possi- WOMEN! DYE IT NEW FOR 15¢ Skirts Waists Coats Don’t worder wnetner you can dye | “Diamond Dyzs” even jf you have never dyed before. Druggists hay- or tint successfully, because perfect home dyeing is guaranteed with all colors, Directions in each pack- age. , ain Strengthon ie « SCOTTS EMULSION Anemic Cirls At Business tablets. The tonic and laxative effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets will for- ! tify the system against In-; fluenza and other serious ills resulting from a Cold. The box bears this signature Price 30c. All Makes Typewriters With Parts and Supplies’ For Same Mi 210 Second Street Phone 643 JIFFY REPAIR SHOP EXPERT REPAIRMAN IN CHARGE ‘All Work Guaranteed and Prices Reasonable BISMARCK, N. D. Auditorium Mon., Feb. 4 Matinee - 4 p. m. Night 8:15 Over The Hill TO THE POORHOUSE The ‘famous 4 act comedy drama, and High Class Vaudeville - PRICES Matinee — Children 25ce; Adults 50c. Night 75¢ Dictaphones Check Protectors Mimeographs, Ete. CAPITOLTh eatre0NIGHTand TUESDAY WF NO ADVANCE IN PRICE A > | KY LNFOXi\\ resentation | TTIW NIT MD “HUMAN WRECKAGE” The Dramatic Expose of the Narcotic Evil Show: The Woman’s Mrs. Wallace Reid WITH JAMES KIRKWOOD McDOWELL, ROBERT Me Community Council For The Benefit of School Milk Fund, ELTINGE MATINEES — 10 and 35c. EV , BESSIE LOVE, CLAIRE KIM, LUCILLE RICKSON ing Under “Auspi¢es of Monday—Tuesday—Wednesday MATINEE EVERY DAY 2:30 NGS 15 and 50¢ +TAX INCLUDED,

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