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\ _— LA thal FN ALN in opi g beara dala haar f “At the Movies | CAPITOL TF-EATRE The most popular musical com- edy star, the toast of Broadway, dreaming of:a vine covered cottage and the VK to be found by its hearth; is the role evening a-|Clothiers of Mankato defeated cific hotel. All members and their | Sleepy Eye ui 450 pins in an inter. ladies are urged to attend the mect-| city match here last night when q they bowled 3,013. The 1 +] ino ‘A. D. McKinnon, project engineer | led 3,054 last Thursday aad hit the has @ne the state highway department, nt,! maples for .,080 to willtalk on “Roads. Leading to Bis-|}riday. With a 650 aid 237 Bibbs mares.” Henry Halvorson will lead set the pace for the Nyquists last the community singi: ng and sing sev-) night. eral solos, and the Bismarck high school orchestra will play during the dinner hour. L, Bell will preside at the program. at 6:30 at the Grand Pa- B. P. W. C. Members Mothers Club Meets ra Visit 3 Bismarek | With Mrs. Roy Riggs Industrial Plants] ry, progressive Mothers club Announcement eregT i was Tuesday at the awiits to three of Bismarck’s in- % Disappearance of Miss Helen Baumgart, formerly with a local Beauty Parlor, Arnold Investigated|| istes to announce to her many patroms that she is now Sg the Hotel Prince Beauty Shop. Phone 16 for 8! J. Meade, Prop. Stanley, N. D., Jan. 25.—(AP)— Sheriff 8. A. Warren of Mountrail county today is continuing the veatlgation of the mysterious di sppearance of Frank Arnold of New worth, following definite wm- nouncement that cl its say bones found In the ashes’ of the Arnold home were those of a human being. “ since his George Tekippe ubject “What Say Ch r lub wered. lem! club ans roll call naming outstanding ed- ueational wee At the conclu. sion of the refreshme: were served the hostess, > lt Jb The and social A new im tion for wmilady’s|days ago. Neighbors investigating dressi secs ‘pt cident Ta "deen| iat and ae fone sven! (11 Cleaned and Blocked ’s horses lying about the place, having been shot to death, u drom| The desert! Program Arranged 3,000 AGAIN ROLLED Suede Shoes cleaned to look like The. spell of sleeping sand dunes For A. C, Meeting! over 8000’ score for the third tine ~~ young people., | and stsengttening waneets beyond | prolly fn less than * week, the Nyquist We carry a fine line of shoe supplies slgrattins comeonie Cone ein | Hostility, “pity, love, happiness, | o¢ "ia yeeland: Tetiring president ae . . “ mak-! was given at the home ct "Mies is employed at the R- ot teeal jespair, Jeger id Commerce, will review the associa- Golde Struts ‘last. week’ al ie finally a new peace with ee | tions, Wark during the past. year Dr. Enge ismarc which it was misinformed. Laing Me porte Be scared and S. W. Corwin, new president, Chiropractor evening was spent socially, with| , Judge Fred Jansonius and Court| ways after the desert will outline the suggested activities 0 ite Postoffi 309 nv phonograph music ant th , and prcortge Ayn he) begat the judge passed. in the story of “The Garden of the association for the current Drugless Physician pposite Postortice Broadway operation of the ‘various equipment| TN e"Teffune erred in_ stating at| Till epeB & term of|of Alish” now showing at the El-|Zet which will beheld Thereday | Leet? BIR. Bismarck, ¥. D. Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention re is county. | titige Sor tedey and Ti Th quet which will be held Thursday sum-jromance of the transcei vd smn erence spiritual peace over the Le rhe love has Sripred millions Senator Obert Olson will leave|since it was first published twenty- tonight for Minneapolis where he|six years ago. i will attend a jon of agents} Now it comes filmed on all the for the eae le Assurancejactual spots in. Algeria described Socicty of New York. He will be| by Robert ‘Hichens in his world- away for several days. famous novel and filmed as the au- T. E. Whelan of St. wrote it. 4 Alice Terry plays the lead. Op- The regular meet of 8. Mary's circle will be held Thureday| transacting business in ite her as the monk is Ivan For “s . afternoon at 2 o'clock at St. Mary's| this week. Petrvie, Serbian actor. The pele Best Results Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zietzler of wiles was aged sin par. | Seana hs bees Henry Klein of the Hazen Lam- for this term, ber company was in Bismarck today en route to his home at Hazen from! a 10-day pleasure tri ss and points in a hile in Minneapolis he visited his son, io is attending the state uni- versity. it ee eee cae A visit to ithe 5 gett Pl aeag hbo) cs) Only Real Test ny BARING POWDER nse BAKING eee Themes i: Bismarck Mrs. E. H. Maercklein of Ashley is a guest at the Dr. M. W. Roan home while en route to Fargo to at- itend the iene) of the executive ‘board and council of the North Da- ‘kota Federation of Women's clubs. Mrs. Inez Gallahan has Mr. Dea cia wine Wing vated friends in Bismarck jonday. the Missouri Slo . G. F. Baber of Elbowoods guieed et lentes hospital Setur- ye Charl sSsatestiiendsbimadglbs || ever etec teehee ne aed ft N O. J. Weisner of Fargo, poultry Drury TO ished) San Frencisco, Cal D 0 ON und cards will'be played the Garden of Allst” is fomiliar Use w, a will ae pm all i heme bn Propped corde or BAKI cm have seen i in its two-year runs on NG e ni ie, 7 that “Foley Pills diuretic weet ad'sen n't} SAWNEPYIECE . R. H. Tibbits of Wilton has bean edited to St. Alexius hospi- eee Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Lane of Mof- tit were guests in this city Mondsy. to Washburn afte: nding Mi day with Mrs. Gallahan. 1 members and friends e Mrs. G. E. Wi has re- : turned to her home in this city aft-| **° saenee eee er spending the past six wee! ee Re si lon- 25 ounces for 25* WHY PAY WAR PRICES ? now good night’s rest.” al se mpg and r ee Bilaouta, when Foley Pills diuretic Minneapolis, where she tagitile, No. 1 of the Presbyterian) yp. Lovell, referee in bank-|may be so casily had andat so| Oye Government voice and pipe-organ at the McPhail es aid will hold a food and vuptey for the eastern part of| small a cost. Sold everywhere School of Suse. Big Tearees ce i Fron hens North Dekota, returned to his home| Adv. ~| Shed Millions of. Pounds Webb store, be; inning at 11 o'clock. The Thursday Musical club will F, J. Basset of Aberdeen, S. D., has _come to this city to succeed E. H. Myller as credit man for the In- trata Rarer emp Me Bt fataneny, ger race ler has been transferre e . We de Minot branch. Sy © She} 308 1-2 Main street. : Riley Morgan of Grafton, editor of the Walsh County Record, is spending a few days in this city on business. eer T. O. Kraabel, veteran's service commissioner for North Dakota, re- turned to Fargo today after trans- acting business in the Capital City. L. W. Rage of Elbowoods is spent a few days in Bismarck with Mrs. » who is receiving treatment at S| Alexius hospital. Miss Gwendolyn Jensen was hos- tess Monday evening to members of the D. D. D. club, Harrison Garnett and M. M. Mill- er of St. Thomas were business call- ers here this week. January Clearance ot Coats and ® Dresses y Marvelous Values in Newest, ; ‘Advanced Styles--In a Celebrated Annual Event Hundreds of smart Fall and Winter Coats and Dresses offered at half price in our most important Clearance event of the year. Lavish fur trimmings of superior William’ Stern of Fargo are business callers in Bis- marck for a few days. State’s Attorney F. E. McCurdy 7 Shaaiagenes business at Steele to- eee Mrs. 8. W. Corwin will be hostess to members St. George’s Guild Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Dance tonight at Patterson's The Royal Neighbors will hold aj hall. food sale Saturday at one o'clock at Hoskins-Meyer, re a ra ie Mrs. John O'Rourke of Mandan has been discharged from St. Alex- ius hospital. big e O. W. Pagel of Valle; Monday here looking interests. A at case... at her own dinner table City spent ter business I knew that he had the fastidious of a man of culture and wealth, “I was so eager, as Dick’s wife, fo meet those standards, , “It was a little thing which upset me-~just the merest change of expression on his face . . . I was pouring coffge, and for the fraction of a second his glance had rested on my hands, “I knew my hands looked red and h from housework and dishes— and knew he noticed them .. . 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