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4 Teepe ye wha Py iv) 1 , y , cree ‘ 4 ! F} % aii) ” v t Mh ah ‘ , o ot Sao Cams es ne en TUESDAY, APRID' 28,1918. Eee arsine SN aN eH BISMARCK EVENING TRIRU i UBC LALR PNA NaS CEL COMING! OF CORT’S GREAT. NEW 177) YORK SUCCESS EVENT OF YEAR “Johnny Get Your Gun” at the Auditorium Next Monday, One of Big Theatrical Offer- ings of the Season ‘One of the truly notable events of | the present theatrical season will be| the-coming of John Cort’s New York; Criterion theater success, “Johnny Get Your Gun,” with Louis Benison | and the complete original New York | leaves a Los Angteles movi go east and save his pal's sis cast and production intact, which is announced as the offering at the Audi. | torium on Monday, April 29. “Johnny Get Your Gun,” caused blase Broadwayites to roar with laughter all last year is an at- traction which in these troublesome days has a real mission to perform, for it would be hard indeed to watch the prologue an @ the three acts of “Johnny Get Your Gun” without laugh- | i ing till your sides ached and forget- | C: $111.67 NETTED: ' LIBRARY BOOKS &. Supt. J, Maur Martin of the marck pjublic schools has turned ov to George A. Will of the public library commission a check for $111.67, renre- nting the net proceeds from “The Nautical Knot,” the successful mas cal comedy produced by the musical organizations of the high school last | week. ‘The gross receipts were $255. Auditorium, $50; war tax, § and ce venta; total, From ickinson. T. D. Casey Of Dickinson was in the city today tooling after legal mat- ters. Minot Divine Here. | Sev. James |. Asher of Minot is in Bismarck to attend the Burns’ lec-| tures. 1 Degree of Honor. A regular meeting of the Degree of Honor will be held at & o'clock this! evening at the Elks’ temple. German Ladies’ Aid. ‘The German Ladies’ Aid society will meet with Mrs. F. L. Brandt at 210 ‘Thayer street Thursday afternoon. ' From Ashley, P. Remington of Ashley, staie’s! attorney for McIntosh county, wa in| the city today on a business mission. Licensed to Wed. A marriage license ‘was issued by | County Judge Bradley this week to, William C. ‘Bobrick: of Makosa, Wis.,| and Miss Mary Novak of Regan. Rev. Craig Here, Rev. R. H. Craig, pastor of the | Dickinson Methodist E: and for a’number of years in of McCabe, in Bismarck, is ihe Hazlett lectures. | Luther r League. The. Luther league of the Swedish |: utheran*church: will meet: with Mr. | and Mrs. Danroot at 8 o’clock Thur day evening.- Every. member is cor-; Gially invited to attend. | Visit Their Cousin, Miss Mabel Johnson, a teacher oi the .Beach schools. and her i Miss. Ada Johnson of Washburn, Sunday .in Bismarck as guests of) their cousin, Miss Hilna Anderson, | chiet clerk in the office of the state; hoard of control. H Kiddies at “Mandan. The Winnipeg Kiddies, who made! such a decided hit on their appear-| pace here two weeks ago, will play at} the Palace theatre in Mandan on Sat-| urday afternoon and evening, and; many Bismarck admirers of the tal- ented juuveniles are planning to take | in the matinee pert ‘formance. M. E. Ladies’ Aid. } The Methodist Ladies’ Aid society will“hold their regular monthly social ; in the church parlors Thursday after- noon at 3 o'clock. A program will be rendered TO THE WIFE OF ONE WHO DRINKS 1. have an inlportant confidential message for you, It will come in a4 plain envelope.:: How to conquer the ; liquor habit in 3 days and make home j and hanny. Wonderful, safe, lesting, re- liable, inexpensive method. guaran- teed. Write to Edw. J. Woods, W299, Station _F, Show this to others, ————— Lea aL New York, N. Y.; an exceptionally fine p which | char {ting at least for a while the pr woes of the world. Leuis Bennison “Johnny Wiggons boy from the wild and woolly, 1 mpersonation of a real live cow- who marrying a fortune seek eterized Db. humor and ne Frost, y Cochrane, Robt. Clyde North, Theadore ubrey, Beattie, Lonis . Fdiih Lyle, Vera Finley, Ja . Frank Hollins. All are invited to ‘bring their spend an anjoyable after- shments will be served. To Camp Custer. Misses sie Hunter. jand Anna Rockwald, graduates of the Bismarc hospital training school who ve been called into government sc are now at Camp Custer, ‘Mich, rc to take up their duties. Alumni Entertained. Saturday ey 1 sae memoers cf the 1 alumni and reads antly the home of M an on Eighth — surect. luncheon was served at the close of the evening. Home From Dodge. Otto Ayres, a member of The ‘tT une staff who went to Carp t with one of the select service soldier rlongh. Private Ay member of the milita at Camp Dodge, look efficient fighting m | | pleased with the service. | ‘every Foor R. R. Reynolds. George B. Farrell, Mr, and Mrs. 4¢. Howard Light and and Mrs. R.A | ‘Tracy will entertain with jormal | dancing party at Pattersoy evening in honor of PR. of the 42nd U.S. engineers, w the city en route from Spokane to Washington, D. (., to report to his | command. Dancing will» at and music will be furnished hy | | O'Connor's: orchestra. i ATTENTION ROYAL ARCH MASONS A regular convocation of Pismarck Chanter No, 10, R. A.M, will be held , at the Masonic Temple on Tu at 8:00 p.m. Ine 5 | Ror tant and who addressed another good: , congregation a y. of mu i spall | cents. Dr. “Ghaeles Wesley Burns of Hen- nepin Avenue church,, Minneapoli who made such a profound impression a7 ANOTHEER OPPORTUNITY TO HEAR BURNS AT M’CABE THIS on the large audience which heard! him at Mcvave church last evening the church this af iver the third and 1 noon, Will @ st lecture of hi ehurch at 8 o'clock th evening, when | MANY BISMARCK PEOPLE | LISTEN TO MISS BARBER large and gratiffte edith Bar s for the north: the Reid ss, at the club rooms Monday evening..” Her it will ong be remembered by-those who greeted her. a Barber is a clear, forceful speaker, and her de: piion of the, wor i col the Red © s nurse proved ration to eve Commerical vr left on the Norih Ce Putte, where ing. She will v in Montana be! about May 1. A piano selection by M and sev vocal nur e will speak thi it various other points , Steele contributed to the enjoyment | of last evening's meeting. CITY CASE IS ARGUED. At ne 53 time today arguments were titions which calp of Police Com- c atone, of t sought the off! inissioner Bertsch. — Attorney presented Mr. Bertsch, City . O'Hare ‘appeared for ‘RHEUMATIC PAINS. y Penetr: Hamlin’s Wizard Oll to relieve the pains of Rheumatism, ca, Lame Back and Lumbago is Hamlin’s Wizard Oil. It penetrates quickly, drives out soreness, and limbers up stiff aching joints and | | muscles, ne who attend: | by Mrs | Bht | local series at McCabe | | the jand fers. gudge Wi . | heute guard, and other promine re returning to Mim» | Eastwood | | | i | ‘mless preparation | You will find almost daily uses for | it in cases of sudden mishaps or ac- | cidents such as sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. Just as re- liable, too, for earache, toothache, croup and colic. Get it from druggists for 30 cents, | If not satisfied return the bottle and get your money back. Ever constipated . or ' headache? have _ sick Just try Wizard Liver | Whips, pleasant: little. pink pills, 30 | Guaranteed. Delicious Vegetable Dishes 'Y using just a little baco: ran housewives are finding they can largely dispense with other meats. Our free cook book of ham by Mrs, Ida C. Bailey Allen wi of delicious ways to combine p- Just write requesting a copy aud menti Try this recipe instead of meat for dinner tomorrow. DAKOTA'S PRIDE BAC ON n with potatoes, and bacon recipes ill tell youa number _ ¢ otatoes and bacon. /: ion your dealer's name. Baked White Potatoes With Bacon Bake large white potatoes until meal of bacon dtppingiy Hours my sal an Break open on individual plates. ur, milk, sali and peppg. Garnish each dish with slices of bacon, Pour over cat The reason Morrell’s Dakota's Pride Sliced Bacon goes 10 fer is that it is uniformly triamed of rind and ends and sliced wafer thin, The Red Heart Label on your bacon carion guarantees economy, JOHN. Morret? “ ~ Sioux Patle Baked While Reiais with Bacon | ance, hailed by those who heard it a | terested is urged | Manned nO. organize a corps with 100 everyone in Bismarck who can ar- range’ to come is urged to hear hfin. Dr. Burns’ talk last night on “Per- sonality”. was a wonderful deliver: | Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the substi- | ‘tute for calomel — are a mild but sure ARARAAA~+~. | laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. They are the result | ayd attorneys Ld 8. Allen | o¢ Dr, Edwards’ determination not to treat | ‘elrodore Koffel: for the peition- | Jiver and bowel coraplaints with ccl essle heard! the | His efforts to banich it brows) | little olive-colored tablets. These pleasant little tablets do the g00d | | that calomel! does, but have no bed after effects. They don't injure th | strong liquids or calomel, The ef the trouble and qui. correct it. Why Foure the liver at the expense of the teeth? | Calomel sometimes plays havoc w gums. @So dostrong liquids. Iti to take calomel, but to let Dr. C Avot the state | Olive Tablets take its place, iat the Commer-| "Most headaches, “dullness” end that cial club rooms at 7:45 Tuesday even- jlazy feeling come from consti icn and ing. Capt. 1. G. Wanner, chairman 'g disordered liver. Take Dr, Edwards? of the governing board of the state Qlive Tablets when you f2e! “loge: mil- “heavy.” Note how the! of the city will address tie prain and how they “pe: ad everyone who is in- :4Qc and 25c a box. All drug ne ‘of ‘thé: ' greatest lectures which Bistharck has ever been fay ed, This morning Dr. Burns addr the high school students in the hly rooom. one ARCK SOLAN AUXILIARY CORPS, Young women “ot ested in the organtazti en's auxiliary to Co. home guards will mect Help win he Darl Cj You can het by cercfully observing Wheatless Meals Cl] These Sunshine Biscuits meet reo- quirements U.S, Food Adininistration: MADE MOSTLY FROM CORN u C] Tot only do ihey conserve wheat but they are appetizing and nourishing. Cj Insealed cartons—also by the pound. Joose‘Waes Biscuir (mPany Branches in Over 100 Cities Baxers.of. Sunshine Bischits to attend. It is} ‘ET TW THAN CALONEL Thousands Have ; Have Discovered Dr. | Expressing Money in Terms of Shoes When a man leaves this store with a purchase, he has in his*’ an the same value as he bad when he entered: our doors. :, ily difference is that the value is now. expressed by shoes ' of dollar: bills, ie : a pos The inst | | That ts ud of value rendered here. he sta There is no such thing as obtaining greater value per dollar . this store offer No concern in all the “World can make the same grades of - shoes at less cost than they are made by the maytufacturers who No store cambuy at less cost than we do, No store can give greater value per dollar than we do. BERGESON & SON “THE DAYLIGHT STORE F | | Closed Eve. Except Saturdays—Closed Sundays Agent for Nettleton Men the World's Finest. = peace eeeenerne (H Deliciousimuffins- 8 mas withou utesgs URPRISE your husband to- night with these wonderful Sa-Van- muffins, Then tell him they’re made without a single egg—and he’ll think you the cleverest housewife in Americal » Foods of all kinds — cakes; pastry, pancakes, puddings; etc.— can now be made entirely without expensive eggs.» No matter how _many whole eggs the recipe may & call for—an equivalent number of level teaspoonfuls of pure, whole- some, nourishing Sa-Van- with a little water or milk may be used— no eggs whatsoever—and the re- sult will surely gladden your heart! Sa-Van-is made of pure milk and cereal products—and contains no egg. Don’t wait for your neighbor to tell you about Sa-Van-—but try it today and tell her of your dis-' covery. Your grocer will supply you. One 25c package may pe ® used in place of three dozen eggs. "3 Sa-Van-Muffins 2 cups flour 4 teaspoons baking powder Y% teaspoon salt » | 2" tablespoons sugar | 1 cup milk iH | 2 tables i butter 1 teaspoon Sa-Van- 2 tablespoons water Mix and sift dry in- sredients, ally milk, mixed with and melted butter. Bake in _ greased | fain tins 25° min- utes, Corn Muffins 1 cup white flour 1 cup corn meal i 1 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons baking | pow | 1 tablespoon sugar 2 evel | tablespoons 1 cop il 4 1 teaspoon ne 2 tablespoons water Mix dry ingredien then work 1a Por ‘Bteased muffin tins. Bake 20 minutes in hot oven, 8a-Van- saves 1/3 the shortening in any recipe. BISMARCK GROCERY CO. DISTRIBUTORS BISMARCK, : : : NORTH DAKOTA The Store With Over §1,000 Gar- ments. = Wednesday Sale Jf - Weare tp have one lot of Ladies’ Underwear, slightly \ Johnson’s Popular Priced Store Bismarck’s Fastest Growing Center One big lot of Voile, Organdies and Lawn Waists. WeAreGoing to Offer a Few Specials For Wednesday--Kindly Read the Following: We have a large stock of Hosiery soiled to be placed on this sale—20‘ DISCOUNT Values. up to $1.29, every price go at...... 26.0... ee 10"; per yards. ! tk. 6 genset vate ocien See One une a of Ladies’ Waists, slightly soiled. Values This Sale.......... sa} W9¢ | e) B A B t CHEESE CLOTH—All you want 6 c up to i 2 98 COATS—One bi k t | ur argain asemen to buy, at, ber VALI ce SW eee cushtom eu des! Sale Price ie cf2 elie nen a $ od: DEWDIE FAC 10, | : < THREAD. One nice big lot of Ladies’ Hats. Values $3 98 Belk abies eo eae a Sah Se: $ 1 2.98 | PERCALES! PERCALES!! PERCALES!!! — Per spool ........6.0e0e0c0eeseeeeeeeee es up to $10.50. ° Sale Price ............ ° SUITS—One big : $ 1 9 9 8 | 36-inch Percales—Wednesday Sale, | CROCHET COTTO put We have about 25,Silk Dresses to choose from in this lot at : e | per yard 5 1 6c | Per ball . lot. “Values up to $25.00. $9. 9 8 We have a small lot of Corsets. slightly soiled at a— | 36-inch Per | One nice big a of Lace: 20%, - DISCOUNT per yard . | per yard ‘ and for this sale | DISCOUNT | The Store With Over 1,000 Gar- ments. 36-inch Percales—W ednesday Sale, Fi ti in nina inal is POM MU MT TUTE U EEE {gan HANMER AMOR