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ee ee Mr. and Mrs. O'Neil Entertain Gyests at Two Bridge Parties «Mr. and Mra J. E. J. EB. yer enter- “tained on. irday and Sunday eve- yrings .at “bi parties. A pretty Gecorative.. meof yellow and white was ,egrtied oub at each affair. Saturday evening three nary of pe were in: play, honors to L. A. Winter’ Fo Ae + Miao tables Lema ring McKinnon and ge Tene winning shonors., At the Conclusion of play on each occasion the hostess served a course I egg T0:0! i. GOURT. TERM Judge Fré Jansonius and Court Reporter Edwin McCarty will go to Steele Ls pete! morning where the judge ‘will conduct a regular. jury term of Kidder county district court. Only three, or four jury tases. are scheduled, however, the seca bent be finished *»; the week. On January 17 Ji eonius will reopen an adjew! of court in Statesman prt to hear a number of Eourt ca cases. PUBLIC THSTALLATION Gapital City 1 2,1. 0. 0. will have @ public Nestalation a ‘the ‘nesting wi hay yd arak ne bes e nage! ly a a: wilt be followed by the pub- ine installation at -8:30. "ail mem- are. requested to attend. A bod invitation is extended to Re- bekahs and Odd. Fellows. + DAUGHTERS LEAVE ; Mies ws aapacrcat abe Bian ie language department of a Minneapolis high school, and Miss Lydia Bertech, student at the University of North Dak who remained in Bismarck after the Christmas holidays ‘because of the illness of their father, Chris Bertsch, Jr., left Bunday to resume their work. Mr. Bertsch is — ably improved. — ON CO-ED TEA! N Miss Audrey McBride of Dickinson, who has visited in Bismarck on vor- ious occasions, is expected to be the main-stay in the junior class co-ed basketball team at the University of North Dakota in the class elimination tournament which opens this evening. . — DEBATE TEAM MEMBER Norman Livdahl, Bismarek, will probabl- be one of the members of| ta the University of North Dakota de- boting squad when it meets the Uni- versity of Manitoba in a dual debate at Grand*Forks the latter part of February,’ ‘CEPTS POSITION Ronald McIntyre left last evening for the Twin Cities to join represent- atives of the Emntons-| Produc- tion company. He will assist: the + company in directing amateur musi- cal comedy productions. *. TO MEET TOMORROW ‘The: Woman's Missiqnary recep of tthe “McCabe Methodist ch Ly meet \omorrew afternoon 30 at the home of Mrs. B. G. Spohn, afi ‘Seventh street. Mrs. S. G. vertson is to act as leader. . ai YEQMEN TQ MEET All Yeomen are urged to atterid the | T°! maging TS Tu ng es eVening at 8 o'clock at hail. “A short bus- iness ieastea will, @ social rent “that: adr ghd to e very en- joyable. ns CARD PAI PARTY Meniters of the U. C. T. AuxiHary will bave a card party Wednesday evening at a O'clock at the ‘home o: Mrs. Peter Karpen, 416 Avenue B. All Auxiliary ladies a: are are cordially invited. COMNITTEE ¢ CHAIRMEN, 2 Magnus Geston and Earl Bonser, both of Bismarck, were chairmen 0! the refreshments.and music commit- tees, nen tively, at the Junior prom at the iversity © of North Dakota. ON FRESHMEN TEAM Vern Smith, Dieiitaet a :dack Liv- dahi, Bismarck and A. Smith, Dick- inson, are members of the freshmen ‘basketball panna, at the Bpiveesti, of North Dakota. Order ‘of Rainbow Elects Officers at fot Girls. chosen worthy advi: Person, associate worthy Miss Ruth’ Gordon, Lee, Miss Hope; LaVerne Bush, secretary; and Miss Evelyn Freeburg, inted by . A. Lahr. treasurer. Officers will be « the Mother advisor, Mrs. InstaMation will be held next Satur- day evening. CAMPFIRE GIRLS MEET Members of the-Wetomachick Camp. fire girls elected Miss Lou Hall pres. ident at the lay meeti evening‘at the Wachter school. offi include president; ‘Dorothy Schroed tary; Pi gram conimittec and Florence Smith of thi Plans were made for a ceremonial meeting next Thursday evening at the achool which social committee. all’ membets are pe urged to attend. FAREWELL | PARTY Miss Martha Hintz and Mi: Erlenbush were honor gue! farewell party Friday eens, home of Mrs. C. E. Avenue. There were 18 gu diversions’ of the evening dancing and whist. A. leaving soon for their homes Wish conclusion of the evening, AT HOME IN BISMARCK Announcement has been made o! the marria; Lynch of Dougherty of Fotman, N. Moure to at . D., the Curtis hotel with covers marked Mr. and Mrs. Lynch are at home in Bismarek during the for 35 guests. session of the legislature. LEAVES FOR MICHIGAN William Karnatz, floriut and de- Hi. Will and Com- pany, left Friday for Michigan to in advanced igning and greenhouse plant Karnats* accom- signer for Oscar take afshort course floral de production. © Mrs. panied him as far as Chicago. | MARRIED IN BISMARCK he m lage of Miss Barbara community .was solemnized in Bi marek last Friday. The couple wil make their home on the groom’ farm, near Center. IMPROVES Mra; J. J: Schreier. of Strasbyrg, who junderwent an operation: several days ago, is getting along nicely. Sh is a patient at the St. Alexius hos- pital. MOVE TO BISMARCK Mr. and Mrs. A, H. Irvine of Linto: have “come t their home. M VISITS DAUGHTER Mra.’ Fred Chere of Killdeer spent ismarck, the guest a student ‘the past ‘week'in of her daughter, Esther, murse at the tomairek’ hospital. TO JAMESTOWN ts. Gust Wog has gone to James- cane where she will visit her mother. Before ‘returning to Bismarck she wi visit her appear, and family at Hope. PARISH H MEETING The snnual parish meeting of St, sete church, will, be held. this iRouse. Supper Geo: evening in the perish will be served at To ILL WITH i PNEUMONIA at 7 o’dlock. Joseph, three-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Hivae Fortune, was taken to Saturday the St. Alexius _ hospital suffering with _Daeumonis. PATIENT AT. AT HOSPITAL Meeting Saturday Ofticors*were elected Saturday eve- ning et &@ meeting of the Bismarck Chapter of the Order of the Rainbow *Miss Marion Ryan was lies Vera advisor; Charity; . Miss Inez Landers, Faith; ‘Miss ' Rakkel Friday Others Ellen Pherrill, vice treasurer. the wil, 4 yo Inaluded Perkins was chosen to deliver the farewell mes- sage to the honor guests who ae in Luncheon was served at the of State Senator W. D. Agnes on De- cember 29 at the Church of the As- cension in Mianeapolis. The ceremony Kasper Barth and Heck of the Center marck to make Irvine is retiring Tegister of deeds‘ of Emmons county. Ki y, was followed by a wedding dinner at Burlington, i is the prettiest. GO.TO BALDWIN t Miss Madge Runey and Mrs. Frank Brown went to Baldwin Friday to conduct medical examinations in the, schools. UNDERGOES OPERATION W. RK. Koch of 1020 Kourth street underwent an operation Saturday; morning at the St. Alexius hospital. | GUESTS IN BISMARCK Mrs. G. Sutton and daughter, Ran- ina, of Garrison are in Bismarck,! guests of Mrs. G. M. Langum. HERE ON BUSINESS AJL, Arnold of Minot ws end business visitor in th Cast Chosen For 3 | a week- e n | Tryouts for the p to Baldpate,” to be presented bruary 10 by the Junior Play: ha at the city auditorium, were held Fri- day at the high school. Miss Mar. jorie Morris, Mrs. Juanita Edick and Miss Mildred Huff were the judges.' Miss’ Dorothy Dakin, Junior Play- maker sponnory will direct the hay i The cast follows Edmund O'Hare} Elijah Quimby Mrs. Quimby Ella Marian Leathers | William Hallowell Magee . Franeis Nuessle : Henry: Barneck | Mary Norton Gwendolyn Jensen Mrs. Rhodes . a, Jane Whittey Peters, the Hermit’. Faber Myra ‘Thornhill *.... Nell Nickelson Lou. Max ..... Alvin Schlenker William Smith: { John Bland « Rea Taylor peng ene'se ice heapital, 7s y e St. lexius hos; le under- ! Mii rir ae paxice rs went an operat st rning | making 9 for a dance whi rein and is getting along, nicely. eld a Wedneeday beni . oe, ALUMNI TO MEET j sre invith en eee ae a1 uhe; St Alexius hospital nurses’! w. Lock Wei, of Shanghai, China,| “ntyual NIGHT Ritwal “ight services in the Lions room at the Grand Pacific etal to- night take the place:of the luncheon which was omitted © this noon. ENTERTAINED NBD A, DINNER odist Episeo- pa aurea will entertain Thursday ning at 6 o'clock at # dinner at| ae. ‘The public is invited to nd. RETURN HOME Nettie: and Miss Margaret caleaan of’ New Salem have return- ed home after a several days’ visit in Biomece swith, tie friends. i rn iF thes the ‘Sunday evening jscopal has eae oy Heise: The Weather be ght, and varmet tonight row ‘evening, at 8 o’dlock in. th nurses’ home, “a —- ENTERTAINS CLUB . irs. Earl Draper entertained the cay of her bri afternoon, ‘Two. tables played. CLUB TO 3 TO MEET The event | Events oY will meet i lock af], Walter F. Wyiitah of” Arlington, lock. the heme of” of ie ee Or te Taylor. 72, souTH BAK A, Miss ine this Merrion for Mebtidge 8b. snswer a professionel TO yar IN GRAND FORKS Mré, |. Sheehan and: son, ler at 3 o'clock ‘ill Te! civcnpla on ry gh w days > ENTERS 13 HOSPITAL i a! Jeg J. Selyrelaest: of Bismare! me hospital ‘Bt: Alexius fer je nealing A HERE ON BU BUSINESS - William. Niles of Tai ed business in the city Saturday. cluh Saturday aft * this jorniny ie Grand Forks vn ism id is one of the,four experts to collab- orate in the preparation of the hands, for the auction bridge game to be) broadcast on Tue: atl 5 through the Gold Medal Sta- tion, W: hands which will be held b; the four experts and which should be taken oy the aac who plan to follow the game s| broadcast, will be)’ follows dealer, jouth,” holds Spades A Q Hearts A.J 9 8 spot Diswenas. AQ8 spot.7 2 Clubs “A on C. Work, of New York, Hearts K Diamonds Clubs 8 spot é 2 if W. Lock Wel. a ‘Shanghai, China, “North,” holds Spades KJ3 Hearts 106 3 onds. J 10 9 6 3 Clul 5 Mr. Wilbur ¢. Whitehead, New Ydrk, i me ae holds Spades 9 8 spot tin Pees 7 = iamonds Clube R'QJ 10.43 Ac aes Of all the hosiery mill workers in North Carolina, Miss Reba Fitch of So a majority of voters in a beauty con- test decided and so anybody would agree! i Playmakers’ Show |‘ we cin like them unless it be est,” <0 Spades 10 6 5 Z| f° But MACLACHLAN FILES BOND AS CO. PHYSICIAN Claims Vote of County Board at Meeting Last ‘Week ‘Con- stitutes. Election Dr. T. M. MacLachlan today quali- fied ws county physician of-Burleigh! county for the ensuing year by fi ing a surety bond with County Audi-! tor Kate Lyons, as provided by law,| and states ‘that he intends to assume the duties of that office at once, | _He plans to present his bill for ser- vices at the next meeting of the com-| missioners, which be February 1,' and it is expected that the next act in the health drama will be played at that time. | At the January’ meeting of tho! county board last. week, Dr. MacLach-, lan was placed in nomination ‘for the office of county hy cian by <Com- mitsioner Fricke,” ‘motign” was seconded by Comi er Will, and the roll call found Fricke and Will voting yes, Commissioner Soder vot ing no, and Commissioners Moy: and Swanson passing. Mewiere of the board contended that, according to the parliamentary procedure which! they had been following, this vote did not constitute an election becaus¢, & majority of those present did not, vote yes, * Claims 2 to.1 Election Attorneys consulted by Dr, Mac- Lachlan have informed him that he| was clected by a vote of two to one and that those members of the bourd who were present but passed their votes were counted the same as be- ing absent. Referring to decisions of the court in previous cases along this line, Dr. MacLachlan contends that he was legally elected to the of- ents fice and intends to fulfill the duties #n¢ thereof. Nin Following the action taken by the tir board last weele on the MacLachlan appointment, | Comimissioner moved the reappointment of Dr. C. E. v Stackhouse tothe county physician-| ship. This motion was seconded by Commissioner Swanson. On the roll call Soder and Swanson voted yes, and Fricke voted no, and Moy- nier passed. Decline to Comment e’s Attorney F. E. d for a comment on the situutio stated that he ha y_ concerning the except that he had approve MacLathlan’s bond as to form. ‘approval of th nl in effect, that t Final Performance of Elks Show Given The second and final performance of the Elks minstrel show was given Garver wierd board employs D: ’ at; the city ‘sudttorlum Batanday | ointy.dgiician; the bond’ which. night, The memberg of the cast did| ju Vrebaved te" fils ie in’ proper equally ag well aon the previous night, and the house’ was well filted. The show was produced here under the auspices of the Bismarck Elks lodge and directed by Clint Draper, veteran show man. A nice sized sum | was netted for the the lodge tr treasury. form,” said McCurdy. Dr. Stackhouse refused to comment on the situation today when inform- ed of Dk MacLachlan’s filing by a Tribune reporter. “This is the first I had heard of it and I have nothing] 3 whatever to say,” the doctor de- clared, d Court Reopens _ Here Tomorrow THEN iT HAPPENED king was forbidden during ing hours in ‘the local govern- nt offices. One day the head offi- al came into a room and found all | the clerks smoking. n't you know that smoking at work is strictly forbidden,” he thun- dered. “Yes, sir, but we are not working.” —Simplicissimus, Munich. The adjourned December term of! n Burleigh county distriet court will! \be reopened here Tuesday morning at 9:30, with Judge J. A. Coffey of Jamestown again on the bench. Court was adjourned shortly before Ch mas, after completion of the jury work, until January 11, Only eourt cases remain to be heard, but there are quite a number of these still on he calendar. 5 IVORY FIND IS PUZZLE TO, SAVANT % Washington.—Highly decorated bits of fossil ivory, found recently scene the artic explorations of Dr. Ales Hrdlicka, of the Smithsonian In- stitution, offer: pyzsle as to race, according to Dr. Hi The ancient inhal on of the Ber. ig Sea developed such a high degree of fossil culture, cannot be compa: ed to any tribe in America, "Or. Hrdlicka says, ave. nothing e more high- |. ly developed tribes of the northwest | je¢oast and ef Mexico, Yucatan and are ru. “We cannot | be sure. yet who these people were,” told a reporter,|’ Penough it is is sible they were the ancestors of the Indian or both. CHOSE COMMISSION CHAIRMAN Steele—R. J. Montgomery of the eal Tappen district, newly elected com- missfoner, was chosen as chairman of the Kidder County board of com- missioners at the opening session here Tuesday. THAT WAS IT Claribel: Why did she marry Jack? I thought she valued her freedom. Cynthia: She did, But she could- n’t_ bear to think of Jack having any. —Pele Mele, Paris, Girls! Tell This to Your Skinny Friend as a MINOT: PAINTER HELD AS BEING JAIL BREAKER Believed to Be’ Condemned Murderer Who Escaped at Los Angeles Last March For Art’s Sake stay in two hours after sch olmasters seem to b * when Virginia ‘Lar Lausatineyisketehed her i structor, sh howev eas can xpelicd. Her par- ught court action compelled’ « her > reinstatement. shown above with the pic- which was produced in court. y not have been a good like- D. Soder{ Ness, ruled the legal critics, C. EB! was a good caricatu D;. inot, held Clark, it company. but it an’ 10-—(P)—Jack pfoprietor of the Inc., of this in the city ies are inve to determine whether he is under sentence to hang in Los Angeles for murder. iller has continued to steadfastly y that he is Clark since being into almost custody Finger prints of compared with those liste ter of Clark in tl iden a William H. Nimmins of Minot. : C. G Liete of Minot, who hi i SHREDDED |": WHEAT present Eskimo or PB 1 ; ilk il or DOLTi Delicious satisfyin AUDITORIUM One Night Only, Thursday, Jan. 13 Saturday eves Miller, which were on a pos- rogue’s gallery, ecording | to so, ina ex: *|two after the jail break occurred in perience in fingerprint work, com- 2S a ‘senisational jail break here pat the nee and said that} Mare! eee ad. bee mente! they were the same, “inks Dispatches from Los Angeles say that Clark is a part Cherokee Indian, | Miller said today that he is Irish. Will Fight Extradition Assuming a nonchalant air over his apprehension as a murder sus- ect, Miller today declared that he intends to wa; to prevent h Angeles, “I'm not the man they want, al-/ though I'll admit that I resemble the! picture of that man Clark, but there are hundreds “of persons in the world who look. alike,” Miller told a newspaperman. “I’ve got dark hair and dark eyes like they say Clark had, but I looked at a comparison of | the fingerprints and 1 don't see! where there is any resemblance. I’m an Irishman, and all of my brothers have red hair. y hair was only fed, instead of black, they would be’ convinced that I'm not Clark. Miller says that he has served in navy and also in the army and ion corps. Hl When asked by a policeman this forenoon if he would produce his discharge papers, Miller told him that he would not. Ins‘sts That He Is Not Clark “It's up to you fellows to prove on me,”.Miller said. “This is the first vacation I've had in a year and I don't mind staying here a ays, just to convince you chaps For the present I'm not going to make much of an bed “to deh at Harbor a token sho wore. court. a bitter legal battle being returned to Los Theatre TONIGHT MONDAY & TUESDAY HE FIGHTS AND LOVES AS HE NEVER HAS BEFORE! | Matinee Every Day at 2 | effort to prove that I’m not Clark— you'll find that out late } Miller says that he 31 years. al an is supposed to bé 36 years, a gz to’a poster which has been on file at the police station for eral months. Clark has served se tences in several jails and peniten- tiaries, ‘according to the poster. \ Miller asserts that he has been in Minot for the last 14 months. Pa- trolman Hartigan reported to Police Chief John Nedreloc today that, so far as he can learn, Miller came to Minot last April or May, a month or Los Angeles in which Clark and a few others escaped. CLARK 18 LAST OF SIX MEN TO BE RECAPTURED Los Angeles, Jan. 10.—(4—The re- capture in Minot, N. D., of Earl D. Clark, part Cherokee Indian who caped from the county jail here while under death sentence for murder, was reported in a telegram received by the sheriff's office Sunday from the North Dakota authorities, Clark is the last to be recaptured of six pri- soners, who won temporary, freedom Marvelcus desert , Scenes, Irresistible ro- mance of a Des- ert Slave Girl and a handsome young Lieutenant who brought her Love from an- other world. DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician 116% Fourth St. Phone 240W Bismarck, N. D. Interesting Serve them crisp and hot pier RES — and ~ eof eu. we LLOYO ORIGINAL CHICAGO & NEW YORK COMPA: Tell him that the « the quick easy way pots of solid flesh on his Sneed lets are rich in vitimines and besides | and him bps fill out sunken cheeks and neck ; vitamines in him that he can get 60 tab- lets for 60 cents at Cowan's drug store or any druj that if he isn't hted after a 30 st he can have his monpy back- transact- ‘. “Will Be Here Thursday HAT \THE Most FAMOUS PLAY OF THE CENTURY WILL Laugh, Direct From Its Record Run This Company Plays Minneapolis and St. Paul _ByMICHAEL ARLEN |) in Those Cities Cia: ~ DRY CLEANING GOLDEN WEST LAUNDRY Mrs. T. J. Logan Send Mandan 96 Legislators You Will Find The Sweet Shop A Good Place at which to Eat. Price reasonable. On Main Street, Opposite N. P. Depot. 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