The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 19, 1916, Page 2

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. ABANDON BABY BOY ‘ spent in it. -Removes Corns and Calluses Completely) 73. sone COWAN’S DRUG STORE 13 4th St. ON COLDEST NIGHT (Continued from page one)’ ed in the cold: Then a door was open- ‘they have no “home; although Nignt! |Captain Martineson is convinced that their parents live in the vicinity of; Hebron, Despite the fact that they both claim they are about penniless, they took apartments in one of the city’s most fashionable hotels. Husband Left Margaret. Mrs. Margaret Garman, questioned as where her husband is located, stat- ed that he “ran away with another woman, I guess he loved her better than he did me but I don’t care much.” WILL SOON BE IN CITY Clara Kimball Young, the screen star supreme, wil] be seen in the first of her own productions, an adaptation of Robert W. Chambers’ novel, “The Common Law,” at. the Auditorium theater on Wednesday and Thursday, December 21 and 22. This picture is expected to prove the greatest of Miss Young’s many suc- cesses and is particularly interesting in the fact that it inaugurates the Clara Kimball Young Film Corpora- tion, the first production organization ever created in the name of a.woman _| screen star. The production was screened un- ed. What happened after that they|der the direction of Albert Capellani, did not know. who has produced a number of Miss A dairy lunch was visited, That was | Young’s finest pictures, including “Ca- , about 10 o’clock.. Some time was! mille” Then they returned to the| her greatest triumph to date. Mr. Ca- Later a knock was heard on| pellani has surrounded Miss Young It was a midnight rap./ with a remarkable cast. “The night captain had, within two} male role is played by Cunway Tearle, hotel. their door. in which Miss Young scored The leading hours, run down a clue which led to! one of the best known of the younger their arrests. Doesn't Want the Baby. stage stars of the day, while Paul Ca- pellani, who has supported Miss “I would rather go to work than! Young in several of her pictures, will have the baby,” sobbed the mother in| pe seen in another powerful presenta- the county jail cell this morning. “Wel tion . B ihe Others in the cast are Edna can’t handle it with both working. 1) }unter, Lillian Cook, Julia Stuart, Ea- do wish some one would offer to adopt | warg M. Kimball, Lydia Knott and D, Helen Ward and her sister said “BINGO” Absolutely 25 Cents, All Drug Stores, In- cluding Cowan’s Drug Store. NINE Tablets, ey if it fails to cure. signature is on each box. 25c. sit” J. Flannigan. To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUI- Druggists refund mon- E. W. GROVE’S The showing of the “Common Law” tomorrow and Thursday starts at 8:15 o'clock. nights, Batteries are Freezing! How is Better Bring it te /LODEN'S BATTERY SHOP Bismarck " esceccceccocccecsocees: Humidors Ash’ Trays Pipes state. Boxed for Christmas in 5,3, Pecosessccosovosooorcceees: Yours? Christmas GIFTS for Everyone seevcccovooooeseoosewenseseesseeleeeD ees eeesoonnseeseeceee senses eee: Boys’ and Girls’ books by all the popular authors. Holland. books and Cards Conklin Fountain Pens 2, and 1 pound ' boxes. Get your Butter Kist Pop Corn. here to trim your tree. IN STAGE FORM Takes 3 hours to present. Has 24 scenes. Action takes place in 11 different p'aces. Requires a small stage for presentation. Has 21 characters and about 20 supernum- eraries. BISMARCK THEATRE Stationary We have just received the largest line of Lowney’s candies received anywhere in the oecccocooeesscssesoooecesoooleN HARRIS & CO. THE MOVIES MAKE A DIFFERENCE These are some of the differences between ‘‘Romeo and Juliet’ in the original form, and the story as made into a magnificent picture play production by William Fox. IN SCREEN FORM Takes 70 minutes to present. Has 413 scenes. Action takes place in 68 different places. Requires an entire, moving-picture studio, a replica of fourteenth century Verona, ane a large country estate for present- Hn’ a characters, 127 minor performers, and about 2,500 superiumeraries.. THURSDAY ONLY, DECEMBER 21° "NEURALGIA. PAINS: YIELO QUIGKLY Hundreds Find Sloan’s Liniment Soothes Their Aches The shooting, tearing pains of neu- ralgia and sciatica are quickly re- lieved by .the soothing external ap- plication of Sloan’s Liniment. Quiets the nerves, relieves. the numbness feeling, and by its tonic ef- fect on the nerve and muscular tis- sue, gives immediate relief. Sloan’s Liniment is cleaner and easier to use than mussy plasters and ointments and does not clog the pores. - i Just put it on—it penetrates. Kills pain. You will find relief in it from rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, stiff neck, toothache, etc. For strains, sprains, bruises, black. and-blue. spots, Sloan's Liniment. quickly reduces the pain. It’s really a friend of the whole family. Your druggist sells it in abe; 50c and $1.00 bottles, Sloan's Liniment HILLS PAIIY LLOYD GEORGE REFUSES TO ENTER INTO PEACE (Continued from Page One) ‘England's allies has reached the same conclusion. Rumania Disaster. “We have done our best to make such disasters as that in Rumania impossible. That is why we took such drastic action with Greece. “Tbe German chancellor’s note gave little asburances of a lasting peace. The Rumanian, situatiqn is regretable, but it: will, only prolong the war, not end it. *We will wait until the guar- antees from Germany are better.” Does ‘Not Mince Words. Then Lloyd George launched into a description of the present British government. He did not mince words in stating that the former cabinet Jacked concentrated power for the Prosecution of the war. He said that 23 members in a cabi- net was too many. Not since the stirring days of Eng- land’s declaration of war-in 1914, has there been such a crowd at parlia- ment. Three-quarters of an hour be- fore convening all galleries were fill- ed. Lloyd George and former Premier Asquith were both cheered as they. appeared. Diplomatic representatives from. the embassies of the allied na- tions attended. ‘Lord ‘Northcliffe was among the spectators. Note to Be Sent. Dayid Loyd George is disinclined to enter into peace negotiations with Germany. This was known today up- on the basis: of his speech in the house of commons. A formal note will be sent by England to Germany stating this sentiment within a few days. First Appearance. 3 The first appearance of David Lloyd George before the house of com- mong was made today in cireumstanc- es seldom, if ever, faced by a new holder of the office. Even if the peace proposal of the Central Powers had not intervened, his statement of the policy of vigorous prosecution of the war would have marked .an important epoch in the world conflict. The peace note, however, shifted interest and|man olive branch. The evacuation: of every corner of the world awaited the announcement as to. the British. atti- tude toward the move of the Central Powers, Histéry in Making. Peace or war, history was to be made in the house of commons late tdday. Not a man, woman or child in England doubted that it would be war. Lloyd George in his first utterance since taking the premiership was Boxed Cigars PHEU THEATRE |The MConkey Com. ’ bia, oe eet ts To Mother UMBRELLA STAND | PLANT STAND PEDESTAL LAMP TRAY BRIC A BRAC ORIENTAL RUG To Father READING LAMP LIBRARY TABLE FIRESIDE CHAIR SMOKING SET festival néver to be forgotten. Our prices are most favorable. ) eo SOL, fully expected to push aside the Ger- Belgium, Serbia, and general disarm- | ament are points on which Lloyd George was expected to insist. He was expected to say that the step of restoring territorial boundaries was one which Germany must take if it were to be taken seriously. CONCERTED REPLY. Paris, Dec. 19.—Premier Briand an- nounced in the senate today that the Entente Allies tomorrow would send a concerted reply making known “to the Central Powers that it is impos- sible to take their request for peace seriously.” BERNSTORFF OPTIMISTIC. Washington, Dec. 19.—Count. von Bernstorff, the ‘German ‘ambassador, after hearing the first portion of Lioyd George's speech, said:: “That sounds as if they would not refuse to talk about’ peace, anyway.” EY CCS The showing of the “Common: Law” at the Auditorium, tomorrow and Thursday ‘nights, starts at 8:15 o'clock. a Quotes prices as follows: Fancy Full Cream Cheese per pound ...... HAR AT Se. 6 Packages Hippi Washing 3 Ager pounds. Sweet Potatots 25c Fancy Lemons, per dozen ... 30c Fancy Bananas, per dozen .. 30c Kelloggs Individual Corn Flakes, 3 for............. be No. 3 size Sour Kraut, each 15¢c No. 2 size Iowa Corn, 2 for .. 25c No, 2 size, New York Corn COR sini des ews siee soo oes 15 | No. 2 size Maine Corn, 2 for 35c Best Boneless Codfish, each 25c | Fancy Yellow Onions, 4 pounds for .............. 25c Sweet Apple Cider, per gallon $ One box Little Billy 25 cigars in the box .... $1.00 One pound jar Prince Albert Tobacco .......05. es ece ee 90 White Clover Honey, per Gift Furniture or Rugs | OUR FURNITURE DEPARTMENT i is just full of Christmas suggestions, We know of no better time to have something in our Furnit This year our Toy section i is, waka doubt, the largest and most complete west of Fargo. Because.of this, we will: enable you to do your Christmas Shopping easier arid quicker than ever before, Our. entire basement is so filled with toys that we-are obliged to seek room on the main floor to display our lines of Hontaris China and Cut Glass. HOOSIER KITCHEN CABINET CONVENIENT PHONE STAND DAINTY SMALL TABLE SOME BEAUTIFUL CUT GLASS HAND-PAINTED CHINA SOFT SPACIOUS DAVENPORT WASTEPAPER BASKET Gifts that beautify the home, bring joy to the family and endure in usefulness the as follow will make Christmas a home Purchases are held for Holiday delivery, if : : For Christmas e fa ou to see them than right now. We _— for every member of a] the. To Grandfather RESTFUL ROCKING CHAIR SMOKING SET FOOTSTOOL BOOK RACK™ To Baby BABY CARRIAGE HIGH CHAIR CRIB TOYS | DOLLS To Small Daughter CHILD’S CHAIR CHILD’S TABLE DOLL BED DOLL TOYS To Grown Daugh- ter DRESSING TABLE LAMP WRITING DESK MUSIC CABINET. CANDLESTICK OF CUT GLASS CEDAR CHEST SILK SHADE BRIC A’ BRA HAND-PAINTED CHINA PICTURES To Grown Son BOOKCASE HUMIDOR FOR CIGARS CARD Lage a SMOKING LEATHER SUPHOLSTERED : CHAIR To. Grandmother INVITING COMFORTABLE CHAIR LOW SEWING CHAIR SEWING TABLE MILLIONS will enjoy the Exceptional Christmas Baking produced by Majestic Ranges verre MILLION? ow NA ll fol Atnly. Wonderful Christmas Gite i is this. Great Majestic Range— __ | “The Range With A R pa ation” iW And we can deliver a Majestic to your ork in a jiffy. | mW mas Hdw. | on de

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