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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE \ | > pAGE FIVE med church at] Anderson, a corn booster, and A. F.'@ no matter how. Johnny Hines| northern tales ever filmed, and cer- Something to Think About Mr, Maier, Bradley. The Hanna sweepstakes | seemed to be made to order for the| tainly Mix has his finest role here.| NEW YORK--Ignorance © of the homestead -and took | cup and samples of corn were placed | part of Terry O'Toole, the young! 2 | English language is blamed by safe- | charge of his work the latter|in the Grand Pacific hotel lobby. | hopeful. j Sometimes It Was! jty part of January. vorkers for half the accidents oc- Rabun” epkaenl bere oR aE that's a fast looking car! curring daily in New York factories. eT Ae Bismarck Hospital Johnny Hines who has a first class CAPITOL there. What's the most Such mishaps mean a loss of about ea oe See et Bad | Admitted to the Bismarck hosp:tal, reputation for rocking theatres with | The insidious planning of men for | $50,000 daily, to say nothing’ of the 4 noi Mrs. W. itzsimons of St. Paul,'for treatment: Ione "Samualson,) laughte: cathe el s downtall ofetherg: 4 . Medley. loss of life and limb. , ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT 1 Paul,’ for tres : s daughter and chasing gloom away in’ the downfall offothers is found on yes Mrs. Zuger’s Formal The engagement of Miss ‘Martha | Rouse, suer on eet puree ae Hazen; Mrs, E. E. Murry, Sentinal | lange quan is at the Eltinge; the outpost of civilization as well as + Stanley of Long Beach, California was at Mandan last evening and sine! Butte; Armand Blanc, Linton; John lay and norrow, Friday and in its center, “North of Hudson — Bridge Luncheon ond Ry G, Robinson of this city has|*¥o Mumbers at tho Musical concer’ Pp. Doak, Aberdeen,.S. D.; Mra. E. H. y in “Conductor 1492 Ray.” the Tom Mix s , Washburn, + th ne Johnny, but it: se tion made by Will “i's fries Kellogg’s Bran—restores health G i ; 6 |given at the First Presbyterian) Fu \ Pretty Affair] ben formally announced. The wed-| oven in that city. dae Wilzbeadeceetly tnext “atonth, Discharged: Mrs, Barchenger,| he is better thay ever i opens at the Capit atre tonight . erin ataniey aI Nore Dekoth Y —— Hanover; Mrs. Pilbert Gustafson and if such a thing is possible.|for a two day etigagement, contains ft 12 y f int ff g Pie OF tte Tee cest tome mae tnt AT FARGO Buby girl, F Jacob Rau, ohnny is always so full of pep, tull evidence of the truth ef this atier ears Of Intense surrert iting at the home of her cousin, At-} utiful parties to be given in Bi C.D. King, whotis the manager] poleon: C. J. Pope, Taylor; rece ‘clock torney Phelps and family of Steele, ; ALL ang rapid-fire humor that it) statement fir iactent : ete 1 not find anything to give him iarck recently was the one o'clock VON ites Mice Stanley is a. for the Hir m Johnson campaign in| Walter Dahlstrom, Pettibone, ily seems possible he can improve | — ty the picture, a prosphet 1h { Mr, Firth writes that uo calf petri deena AA bridge Tuncheon given by Mrs, Ale) 10U Or Charles Stanley, form Bismarck was in Fargo yesterday at prreentats a on it. Yet in his latest picture he the picture, a prospector and Nis} gop 12 years from constipation hin io fe Rrumbled Branjias 1 fred Zuger at the McKenzie hote? | (auf s Stanley, former-| headquarters conferring with offi- : jones more pre i econ Eiouet | DOmee, nee arene AortuaS im ett: | ids tries for 10 yeare—a ad told him what wonderful ly States Attorney for Kidder County | 4; pts St. Alexius Hospital Y that even though | ines i f pold, Th ni 3 yesterday. i y ue Y|cials of the state organization. } le ing a rich vein of gold, The pros years’? suffering permanently re eda bax, Admitted to the St. Al and living at Steele; she is also a ee xius hospi- pector writes to his brother, an un- tice may not make perfect, — it certainly goes a long way in tha “by Kellogg's Bran, cooked 4 Guests wére received in tue par- w. Jovtonlihe setund door with: Mis: niece of Major-Belden, who was act- | VISITOR IN CITY for treatment: Charles nr eeetie ‘ worldly youth, to com@ to the north l the first = Fitzsimons aid Mrs, A.'P lling Agent on the Standing Rock In MBleAnGR ‘Allen who his Heel ARS 1192" je the tate of an |t@ Partake of his good fortune, ‘The and krambled. ten he is regular son of Valley’ City in the receiving | dian Reservation. Mr. Robinson is’ visiting her parents in St. Paul stop- ribitiate erande Trisha iuate ane | braspector, envied for tis luck, is Gentlemen: without taking: mm line. Ninety-six covers were laid at Welt known in Bismarck having been peq off in Bismarck yesterday to fived in’ this’ countryeata went on, Mureered: His omartner is accused, ‘Kor 12 years T had been troubled | Youra for success, | _u T-shaped table, beautifully deco-! 4 esident of the city for more than visit friends enroute to Helena, Mont. | Johannsen, City | making his way to fame and fortun condemned, and sentenced to under wall ind bag ene a be William Firth, Jr. 56 Volan St. rated with large baskets of red and fifteen years. oe ATION Tabbert, Podge; Mrs. Bar a s cs take The Journey of Death, a trip brn A ead cebitee tho Mee s6 Merchantville, N. J. white carnations, in the mal Gee vATBNTING = attk x ey 1 |, © Menoken; Mrs. Ralph Penner, from which no criminal ever retuin weeks at a time. Faten regularly, Kellogg’s Bran is room of the hotel. Place cards were} VAL! NE BIRTHDAY PAR’ i Wallace Campbell, Cit The happy youth is on his way ppened to see your Krumbled a ne reli » most chronic valentine talley cards. After the| Mrs, T. G. Plomasen of 204 W. Ros | CITY NEWS Ul citieonnaes Mea Gai 'Harmless Means PGE GCE TRIMERES RACES 1eOG]) CHHERTRETRERe EMM REE | Reant ited $0 se 2 case of constipation, or your grocer y. Eat two table almost immediate re= eating the Krumbled returns your mot every day. spoonfuls daily—in chronic cases, with ©} Turtle . Rajph Penner is in a local | Stecle; Sta George luncheon twenty-one tables of bridge | ser Street entertuined at a Valentine n 1 3 Miss Phyllis ns, with x young girl who finds that were played in Patterson hall, with | Birthday party yesterday afternoon} M H Deane, Elbowoods;, * of Reducing Fat) (yey hace the Same destination, The | i honors being won by Mrs. Carl Myhre in honor of her little son Bruce's | hospital receiving treatment for an v. Cole, Mandan; Miss fore reaching his goal, pro- | 1 i ; ij tnd” Mrs. Arthur Bauer. Guest second birthday, The afternoon was aBecbig! ot the ald eat. Stephnnin Schneider, City, Hthuy ACRE! uae hegMPOROMABNIARES | tects wid aitebereetinial who ie ont pi eile eat Mg tee Tne Ae oe phe | prizes were also presented Mrs. Fitz- | spent_in the playing of games by| ee ee es, ee = fon, ReCUNinRveneeeMweTghe | The Totiendy ORDER) “Rorithia uil| iwi now Wellies Allgent ESL ped I REE cae \ simons and Mrs. Paulson, house the jittle folks, after which a de- Exalted Rulers’ Night Win Pr rdinary method, E S condemned to aecom who has been taking medici Made in Battlo Crock. Sold by w guests of Mrs. Zuger. lightful two course luncheon was! ‘The Elks lodge will observe exalted | Peter Werlin of this city, succeeded \t use while perfectly! prisoner on his Journey of D about 10 years for cunstipution cers. _ The hall was beautifully decorated | served at which covers were laid for! rulers tonight, when all officers in| in capturing a number of prizes At | no dieting or exercise are| It develops that the men are un- | in keeping with Valentine day. The (he six little tots and their mothers. the various chairs will be past ex-|thc recent poultry show which was | necessar Marmola Prescription | justly sentenced, that their jadye | lights were all subdued in red and, {in Valentine appointments. Master conduct of the initiation ceremonies | 4. 5, 6. Bruce was the recipient-of many for the class is-expécted. There also Light B | beautiful gifts. | will be a feed and other features. The rooms and table were decorated alted rulers, An exceptionally fine | held at Crookston, Minn, February | Tablets are made exactly i nd 8." His exhibits of |ance with the famous M t the ed Rocks won Ist. 2nd, and | S#ription. You reduce st the large dome in the center Of the hen. Ist and 2nd on best | ¢: with no ill effects e < 8 room hung graduated hearts with at- pullet, and 2nd on cock. On his ex-| them from your druggi tached cupids. The front of the hall PLEASANT SURPRISE Births hibit of Dark Barred Plymouth Rocks | lar for ord- | was the real culprit. D. s-| a tie me 1 Pre- | ures are taken by the latter to claim ily and the mine of the man he murdered. | o Lue Procure attempts to silence the murdered ! Theing TEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN large cupids and read hearts decor- ated the sides of the hall while from Put one dol-. prospector’s brother. Thrilling es- a box or send price direct to | capes from the far-reaching clutehes 4 was decorated to represent a large pang nite ‘ | he won first prize; also Ist on Sin- | the rola C 12 4 4 coor OY, . ismarck, N rele D Jace paper valentine which made a fone ee pea Ba _A son was born to Mrs, M.A. Het-! te Comb White Leghorn! cock) jand | wy ia ate stl a ood: | of this gold-mad fiend make “North | 119% 4th St. Bismarck, N. D. Telephone 240 most beautiful setting for the musi¢ | digo was pleasantly strpr see 3 tich of Bismarck, at the St. AlexiuS nq and 3rd on hen. In addition Mr.| 2 Cheap jof Hudson Bay” one of the finest} cal program which was rendered at| home of Mrs. Mary Mandigo ut 817 Hospital this morning. Woerlintw ayers cree mat | Ie : the elose of the game. | Avenue B, by a group of her friend Hav iasueRtae well Gora] telarai| deasuser nvovaicouied meray er | a Mrs. W. J. Targart sang “Spring’s | Mrs. Mandigo will be remembered as yf, C, Gau of Burn the St.! entries at this show by chicken fan- | a Loveable Lady,” bby Russell and Miss Anna Marr who became a bride Ajoxius Hospital, F February ciers from all adjoining states. | McDowell's “Wild Rose” as a second 2 #hort time ago. . Thirteen guests 45, ! number. Mrs. Arthur Bauer and were present and presented the honor EE Bias SSE ¢ Mrs. Morgan Morris of Mandan play- suest with a beautiful glass set in. Gap on Violation: i Be sure to get one of our | ed List’'s “Hungarian Rapsody” ns a‘a floral design as a gift from the — gome of the finest corn exhibits of Saturday Dollar Special) hieno duet which proved a great employees of the Bank of North Da- the North Dakota corn show were put Boxes of Cut Flowers. Hos- delight to the guests, Mrs. Fitz- kota. After a pleasant afternoon in hefore the many Ropublicans here kins-Meyer. simons then sang in her beautiful social conversation dainty refiech-) for convéntion yesterday by O. F. ‘ Mas centralto, “Sunset” by Dudley Buck,| ments were served. | i | A.W. LUCAS COMPANY | and by request she Sang the “Cradle RE +, Song,” by Kate Vannah and “The| qaSQUERADE, DANCE SUCCESS Sweetest Story Tver Told.” Mrs.! The masquerade -and — hardtime ore Oe act hae anaveneiet dance given by the Homesteaders at TAUlintgeaapoethamenbabedegeNErUNy ss" |Soo ae 0.0; We Hall eee cee | Ars, J.f0) Teyloh and Mra: (Obert ene * erand guecess. Ohare way et Olson assisted Mrs, Zuger'during the attendance of 280. Dancing was en- Olson asaletet the out-of-town guests | Joyed until a very late hour, refresh- Sera eire. W. E. Fitzsimons of Si. ments were served by the committee 1, Mrs. A. P. Paulson of Valley from the lodge. Prizes were awarded Mus, A. B. Welch, Mrs. Robert ; Mrs. A. H. Pearson, for the best | « Charles MeDonald and| Valentine costume; Mr. and Mrs. of Mandar. Frank Carr, for best masquerade cos- eS tume and Mr. Rogers for most comi- LOCAL STUDENTS DEBATE | cal costume. Kenneth Crawford, son of Mr, and woe | | : ME AG rd, is Bi 4 VISITS DAUGHTER ae a y ] ra hay, arrivi 4 ac { Mrs, La R Gratont) is ai mani | osc atn pe heaton ot Valley (Clty 1 So many pretty things have been arriving these last ' debating team at the University of | who has been the guest of Mrs. Al- * ees : , : North Dakota which this week won| freq Zuger, and attended her formal few days that it is easy to tell what spring’s favorites ' its second debate in the inter-socie-| bridge luncheon given yesterd: BEFORE it ss At Your Service tice seat fied debate upheld the| with a daughter. *She will return to are to be. The styles are decidedly different with their { affirmative with the Coulter bill as Bismarck next week to conclude her ythe subject and in the second debate | visit at the home of Mrs. Zuger be- ties debate for a silver cup. The} for Flasher this morning to it happens The time to know how shorter lengths and new lines; and are a surprise and | | ft} took the negative. Lois Crary,| fore returning to Valley City. much gas there is in i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Crary, — nayite Ce is Panyu . - “ 7 ;: : ee RPA Sa ee i cicg MaDousit ots MattonirWs U. C..T. DANCING PARTY We condider-that our re- ee es ue auenare ae delight to the women who follow the dictates of fashion. the K. P. 0. team, won the first de-| The members of the U.-C, T.’s have} bate of that team this week in the | issued invitations for a’ large dancing | same inter-societies contest. It is| party’ to be given Friday ‘evening, | probable that both of these Bismarck February 15, at. the Grand 9 i students will be in the final debate} Hotel. The committee are making | for the cup, claborate plans to make this one of : fhe largest social pre-Lenten affairs. | | MOTHER'S DAY CELEBRATED —— | A Mother's Day Valentine celebra-| ‘ | MARRIAGE LICENSE tion was enjoyed yesterday afternoon| A marriage license has been grant-} by members of the local telephone|ed Nick Heidt and Miss Elizabeth | operators, at the operator's rest room | Schmidt of this ¢ Mr. Heidt is a! on Broadway. Eighteen guests were {son of Mr. and Joseph Heidt | present and were shown through the| of this city anq Mrs. Heidt js } offices of the plant and traffic de-| daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Flevard | partment.. A pleasant time was spent | Schmidt of t ity. Mr. and Mrs. in social conversation and visiting | Heidt will reside in Bismarck. after which a luncheon was served —- at tables at which covers were laid ON BUSINESS TRIP i for more than forty. Valentine ap-| William Linger was at Fargo yes- | pointments were used throughout the | terday on a business trip. afternoon. The Misses. Byrne and — ' Skelly had charge of the arrange-| ASSUMES CHARGE AT MISSION | { monts of this pleasant social after-| P. T. Maier of Beulah has as-| noon, assumed the as8istant pastorship at e the time to make sure you have enough fire in- surance is ‘Wwefore you smell the smoke. Let this Hartford Agency check up on your insurance today. We will go over your pro- perty thoroughly and make sure that you are properly protected. “We write policies right. “Murphy” The Man Who Knows Insurance. , Bismarck— Phone 577—N .D. sponsibility extends be- yond the mere selling of shoes. Each sale to be a perfect one from our angle which is also your angle must fit perfectly, and also reflect your per- sonal choice and not ‘what some salesman wants to sell you. We would rather lose a sale than make an unsatis- factory one. Sport Coats These charming coats in large plaids, wide stripes and solid colors are in full or three- quarter length and their loose fitting unbelted style giv@s one the feeling of being well dressed at all times. Pretty Crepe de, Chine linings and large buttons adorn these ir vidual models, priced a. Kichmonds Bootery CORSETS The new styles re- quire proper fitting What greater pleasure than gotects. Front eee, to hurry into one of these new ack Lace or Wrap : cee Ve ; : : ° reeds eet Al arounds for the latest ; flannel pin and eel iinet ey Help‘You Make Gitds styles are spacene papmerly dnestied, £0 $3 50 pia most any occasion. -They’re ” strictly tailored; of plain or -Every.Meal Different ~ “ ri : ye ; : gs nae HOSIERY checked materials in Tan and i You may give to breakfast, to luncheon and to er : ig t shades are de- Grey and their prices, sur- dinner, day after day, distinct and pleasing touches : Sealdheare | eidedly proper for al! a stn : i of individuality by freely using Gra 3 t \ occasions; the sea- prisingly 10w a y ; i | (iN eANS son’s newest colors, Sealdsweet mma eet | || Sinem, Cocos : : siroet_ eampelOut poate? Atmosphere,: Co:'coa 4 j al the out ‘br: 7 : Zz ' Blorida Gra fruit } oot ee cea caeine.- | and Light Fawn, are ‘ pe. \ Ready to serve—chill before | ; , ~ a t using. Eat yiee eee fresh $1.01 0. : @ 3 ; it. 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