The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 3, 1917, Page 3

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y ry @ ny ¢ 4 i 1 { i § eo i yf 2 ; a ' : { /PENING TONIGHT “TOMORRW _THEDA BARA in “The Tiger Woman’’ ORPI WM. S. “Wolf Lowry” A Typhical Hart:Play in 5 Supreme Acts Produced by Thomas H. Ince oF HART “His Social Rise”—Triangle Keystone Comedy 4 PRICES TONIGHT 1Ce--15¢ TIME 7:°5 and 9:00 P.M. " »RE-OPENING TONIGHT In WEDNESDAY CHAS. CHAPLIN in _ “The Immigrant’ POPULAR NURSE DIES AT LOCAL “HOSPITAL TOUAY Miss Mildred Kraft Succumbs to Tubercular Meningitis at the Bismarck Hospital The handsome new nurses’ home of the Bismarck hospital is shrouded in gloom. One of its mos beloved inmates, s Mildred Kraft, aged 20, was called to the -great bi nd at ¢ today from tubercular menin- s Kraft was a member of the freshman cla’ ing the training school last January. She was one of the most promising and best liked o. the class and during her short stay had won the admiration and respect | of all the hospital staff. Just Home from Vacation. She had only returned two weeks ago from her vacation. She com- plained of one of her ankles hurting and was immediately given medical attention. “If was found her ankic SNOW AND COLDER That's what, the weatherman will be dishing out'to us’ in'a few weeks. This is just a reminder that our overcoats make you warm to look at them, and our winter suits are the best yalues in the state. Prices $20.00 to $40.00, Next year suits will cost $5.00 10 $6.00 more—that's a fact. KLEIN, Tailor and Cleaner. Special Attractions —AT THE— MISSOURI SLOPE FAIR MANDAN, N. D. Sept. 18, 19, 20 ° First Day | Speech by Gov. Frazier ' ‘ Daylight Fireworks Major Del Fontaine, slack wire F artist and baton juggler, also Drum Major for the Band. Live Stock Parade All school children admitted free. Second Day Flying machine, locp the loop and tpside down flying. Major Del Fontaine. BISMARCK DAY ‘Third Day Fiying Machine : Major’ Del Fontaine Live Stock Parade’ Auto Race MANDAN DAY IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN DAYLIGHT FIREWORKS— “HAVE A LOOK.” Music by Mandan-Bismareix Band, every day, ail day. Meals will be served on the grounds at a reasonable price Live Stock Parade i H | | | Was tubercular. * -Evéry- effort’ was made to stay the disease, but she grew constantly worse... Her mother, 1M William Kraft of Cavalier, was at her bedside when death came. This evening at 6 o'clock funeray 1 church and will be in charge of t. E. Strutz, the pastor and Rev. | William Suckow,. superintendent of | the hospital. LABOR DAY BOUT AT CANTON, OHO 3A round Canton, Ohio, . Sept. this morning, following a} Comtest between Carl Morris of Okla-! ten day: | homa afd Fred Fulion of Minneapolis,! mother of Mr. Goddard w heavyweight, is the main bout at the! | boxing carnival to he held here thi afterfnoon at the Canton baseball ; referee the bout. j While Morris will weigh about Betting is 5 to 4 in fa Williard has prom: inner, MINOT WAYOR ORDERED OUT FOR PERRITING or Minot, N. D., Sept. 3—The long an- ticipated, order from the chief execu- president of the. Minot city comm sion, came lafe Saturday. The grounds given by the governor fo» his action are that’ Shaw knowingly permitted numerous places within the city of Minot to be maintained as places where intoxicating liquors ‘were sold, and that he, “corruptly con- nived at the open and notorious main- teance’ of bawdy houses within the city limits.” ‘ Assistant Attorney General Dan V. ' Pauline Frederick electrifies in Fam- | ous’ Players-Paramount Powerful Screen Version of Israel ment Before.” Those who have seen Pauline Fred- ick in “Zaza,” “The Spider,” and drey,” and her numerous other ,notavle screen successes will welcome ;her as Madge, a charming, ailuring gypsy girl, and the central character of Irsacl Zangwill’s remarkable drama i“The Moment Before,” appearing at the Bicmarck Theatre, gives Miss Frederick the opportunity of reveal- ,ing another true-to-life character to ‘the motion picture public. As, the ‘plot is laid in England, with a large ipart of the action occurring in Aw tralia, R. G. Vignola, the showed remarkable judgment in s lecting Florida as the setting for this latest Famous Players-Paramount photo-drama. . VIGE IN. MAGIC CITY): tive for the removal of W. S. Shaw, | Brennan has done practically nothing | since his appointment last January Zangwilt’s “ The Mo- of director, other. than:to procure evidence of Mij- not’s “‘viciousness,” and it is upon his complaint that the governor has acted. L. H. Wehe of Devils Lake has been named a special commission- cr to take testimony against Mayor i eae ee | PERSONAL NOTES iM d, teacher of chem- jistry in the high school, has returned {frat Brainerd, Minn., where she spent jher vacation, , | Mrs. H. P. Goddard and children of | Second et, have returned from ; Lake \ a, where titey,have been | sojourning for several Weeks, Miss Catherine Goddard, who spent th }summer with her aunt, Mrs. W. , Brewster of Chica: ant the { the lakes. Mrs. Goddard, s also with £9, them, Mrs. 2. T. Burke and three sons of Mighth street,,who have been spend- park, Matt Hinkel of Cleveland will: ing the summer at Sallie Lake, Minn., Fulton will enter; have closed their cottage there and the ring weighing about 215 pounds, | returned to the city Sunday. | J. Beardsley, formerly of this city, jwho has been spending several |months in Oregon, stopped off here Saturday enroute to the twin cities. 200 SHOTS FIRED. Middleboro, Ken., Sept. 3.—From a concealed position on a mountain, 200 shots were fired today at repairmen proceeding to the mines of the Low- Lignite Coal company, where a | strike of coal miners is in progress. Three were wounded. No arrests have j been made. Let Bryant decide for you. $22.50. TE | Price Uncertainty Tke uncertainty of the merket is such that we are at a loss to know just ' what to say about buying H in large quantities. We i are buying just as little as | possible until we see the positive trend of the | market, We think prices are go- ing-to be moye steady and possibly slightly higher for a long time but we are waiting to see just what the price fixing board at Mashingtwon ig going to lo. The government is now making an estimate, which is nearly equivalent to an inventory, of the food in the country, including amount of butter, number “of eggs and pounds meat and poultry in cold stor. . age. The amount of sug- ar, flour, canned goods and all food products in warehouses and on the farms and in the stores. When this is completed we think prices will be ad- justed and more steady for months. If the farmers succeed in opening up the fight again on the price of wheat we think fiour will advance. If the war tax foes on sugar, coffee and . | tea, all these will advance i in price. H We would advise buy- ing what is needed “in Food sized quantities. but do not advise hoarding. By next week we hope to know conditions more definitely and if so will * then advize what appears to us to be best but we are not going to speculate on our stockholders money and buy too much on un- certainties, The McConkey '| Commercial Co. 510 Broadway Phone 209 jLarge Sum Realized for Mess! CARNIVAL DANCE END OF PERFECT DAY FOR TROOPS Fund of-Co. A by Hop on Pavement Saturday BOYS HAD FILL 0 POP .AND OTHER GOOD THINGS! 4 A carnival dance on the Broadway pavement in which the entire city par- ticipated proved the end of a perfect day for the Bismarck soldiery Satur- day. ‘The dancers numbered by the tens of hundreds, and the festivities continued until midnight. The sum powerful drama [Tenet] Bismarck Theatre [* PAULINE FREDERICK the unsurpassed emotional artiste, ina ? picturization of Israel Zangwill’s i “The Moment Before” of $2419 was realized for the mess fund of Co. A, Rismarck’s original company in the old Fighting First. Music was furnished by the Second |*", | % : a regiment band of Harvey; Pismarck’s gees pate foe al dme, sanpreciates: very best society was out in force, The Bismarck Grocery Co, contri- and everyone had the time of their j buted the sweetening; tne Lacy Bis: hives. 7 marck Co. fruit and cigars, Murray & A, friend of the soldier boys eaniy | Mebean 5 jomons for the lemonade, in the evening purchased $25 worth | Camble-Robinson Co. ae assortyent of dance tickets, which) he handed |°! fits, the Capital City and the over to the warriors, enabling every Bismarck bottling works oceans of pop, and Frank Grambs cigars. There Khaki-clad cavalier to dance to his bind hi 5 a ‘4 ; ‘as an abundance of everything, anc heart’s content without cheating him i nee Py overyi bing»: an no one was stinted. self or his mess fand. The ‘ nd’s” modesty forbids the use of him name, The Old and the New. but there is discovered among the Rofreshments were provided for soldier laddies tcday a marked par-|everyone in uniform. The Boy Scouts tiality for the Soo line, which fact|were not overlooked, nor were the should prove illuminating. veterans of former wars. A beauti- Lots of Eats. ful Incident of the afternoon was the | On the theory that nothing is too]appearance of a grizzled Civil war! good for the soldier boys, Bi ck | veteran and a bronzed, glowing Boy | mayed the host Saturday afternoon in| Seout, who marched into the auditor- royal good fashion. thanks to tha lib |ium side hy side and lined up for their “eats and drinks.” Tears cours- ality of itf wholesale and jobving ed down the cheeks of the aged war fruits, candies, pop, lemonade and jother things that any youth, and more particularly the boy who has been on the heritage left them by the “Boys of '61.” ‘ The man who fought for democracy and union more than a half-century ago found a seat in the lobby, where he h¥ld court for more than an hour, constantly surrounded hy a group ot the fighting men of today, anxious to hear from the lips of an actual parti- cipant of the great war of long ago. The day in every particular was a gratifying success. The soldier boys were furnished one more evidence of the patriotic appreciation of their eap- ital city, and the city did not lack for evidence from their soldier boys that its hospitality and good will have won recognition from its soldier ts guests, REV, MOORE DEDIGATED houses. The lobhy of the municipal rior, and at the same time he smiled auditorium was thrown open to the warriors, who foun dthere long tables | with pride in the knowledge thar the “Boys of 1917" are proving true vw sagging beneath the weight of cigars, ! Rev. Moore, district superintendent, returned today from dedicating a Meth- odist church at Marmarth. This is a $4,500 edifice and one of the most com- MARHTARTH CHURCH plete church plants west ofthe. river. The town and country. responded loy- ally and $2,000 was raised at the.dedi- cation.services on Sunday: -Rev. Moore preached an eloquent sermon calling attention to the great service of the chureh, Dr. Moore is devoting some of his time to holding patriotic services and isting at Red Cross meetings. aturday at Mineral Springs he ad- dressed a large gathering, more than 100 automobiles have come from the adjacent country. He also gave a pa- triotic address at Hettinger’s Red Cross meeting. He reports the crops in the south- west section as very light, the grass- hoppers have attacked oats and flax crops, eating them bare in sections. Wheat is only yielding three to seven bushels an acre. M. B. A. Lodge Meet—A meeting of the M. B. A. Lodge will be held this evening in the Knights of Pythias hall. A social hour will follow the business session. This is the first regular meeting nce vacation and a large attendance is éxpected. - Buy ID Remember that the hou Winter means the test of ry be) ith one of these labor and fuel saving heating outfits. 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