The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 26, 1918, Page 5

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= = == — - = = = ! 7 ] y 1 Uy Ee Ob STUDENT SECTION NO NEW PAVING | RSDAY MUS! | oreR | | l SPLENDID INNOVATION PROGRAM FOR THIS YEAR | The Thursday Musical club. held its ,Churc rd,” Gray—Nora McGettigan, bord Pompanys Will Net Take) ly lly lyn 4 regular’ meeting yesterday at the! Pianist; Kathryn Goddard, reader. Contracts at Old Price e ly Sijp home of Mrs. C. L. Burton on Bit eae bs eee Sau er atiae ue ee Lily i sther er with Miss j . } street. The program was given by| SUUS,.0% Esther Hoover with Altss } Although four new paving district: | i { t apenas of the student section Of] Sgeronade” trom. Dano Jeans Me: were projected during the winter. V7, i @ Musical club, and was the first] zart—Piano duet played by Margaret vith an adequate mimber of petition: | he of its kind to be given in the history} McDonald and Isabella Cochrane. | jers in every district, it is not prob . j hy ‘ ie of the club. It was an innovation) (a) “To Spring eg: (b) “Ani- vble that any new street improv | 4] ly : = 2h J which will in all probability. become | tra’s Danc Grieg—Piano solos by! »wojects will be taken up inf | \ e a ‘ an annual event. Much appreciation | Lucille Lahr. | : ave Hard Paving w) is A - ‘ cr the excellent program presented by| (a) “Sunbeams,” Ronald; (b) “Ab-| hing wp its work in dis | *h bab eS cose cracker, y these young artists was expressed by! sent,” Metcalf-—Vocal solos by Isa- , where a dozen or more) OAR CY FROM ordi an yyy yy | the large nuiber, of shembers/ of the [bella Cochrane with Margaret Smith} Yemain to be py \ a My IIIT III Musicale! in attendance. The pro-jat the piano, advised the city comm: B YY Yop YY YoY YY gram was as follows: , | “Souvenir de Trovatore,” Verdi—| ke no new Q serve With are Y GILLIS E. Polonaise, America,” piano solo by | Piano solo by John Larson. | s. but that any new een den Lanlllask Yo MarNndedardndln DY Heinle Jackson, | (a) “Butterfly,” John Densmore: | med will be at an in ‘ | aa i Aad retrete e Sn ew sole tl) “Spring Lawn,” William Mason-—- | t 30 per nt per Joose‘Wiies Biscurs @upary ‘ rave » d by her! Piano solox ny garet Smith r last ye prices Bakers of Sunshine Biscuit Branches i 00 Cities teacher, Miss Boysen. re | Tchaikovsky; (b) company claims that on the werk in| atl ie . octet nove om cae hens Broan? Heins, piano | ° acDowell—Piano solos by he second district it is just breaking | boAylh yl ys . d even. “Watchman’s Song,” Grieg—Pi i Tilers fate Oy Rate aks Gree Piano | Lisa Ort | Because a majority of the petition Quartet from “Rigoletto,” Verdi »” MacDowell; | ws asked for paving under the belief | sq : piauriet from “Rigoletto” Verdi— | (c) Witches’ U MaeDowell— Hat the Mord Co with ite eqyiprent jt tteeutrieracarussnsecvcaetnccgacnvanovecsvaeascaravesseacetsvscscocceaaasonepasante othy Moore, ot Oeacbe ae ean ce rnin iere on the ground, would be willing |3 "le Saat , é | c Martha” by F — o take new work under the old con-/ . * “ilegy reese can Moters [Piano wast tye John Larson: and Ts) ‘raet, and for the further reason that |3 A Y, | GHG: Bait. i riotic reasons many of the citi {= PARA AAADR AALS opposed to undertaking un-)S = a 4 ssary construction work during |S as hia Nee DEMAND FOR SEATS he period of the war, i is not prob. |S a) ey Y " ible that the demand for new paving |= Judging from the heavy advance re- | gins.” tunt” rider from the “mov-| == z quests for seat reservations and the|ie plant” goes to save the sister 0: | Pression Financ Fon Aniareun Prevecanmris | = z line at the box office this morning | ico ee udp Fortune seeking | 1 T; 4 =I = ' ¥ Ee Pee a ene ieee Iseanison’s ch racterization of this | l] AY Wi = 2 z eorls Nee 1 i eatre | new type of westerner is one of the ac | ) ul i= = Sy Hc aL Br iter Gun,” ee Fee things that the stage 1! i= = vhich 4 Ns e Audjtorium on|has witnessed in . th st cade. BICMADCL a = = Monday, with Louis Bennison, as the| Last season during the run of thea | GEORGE WALSH eal BISMARCK -Nortit DaKoray = = fealtred member, = congcily pours ts|in New York he established himseif} DIRECTI ON WILLIAM FOX i = ssured. e prologue of “Johnnyjas a real star of brilliant promise. + A . = = Get, Your Gun’ is laid in the studio] Blase Broadway shrieked with giee George Walsh in “Jack Spurlock—Prodigal”, at Bismarck Theatre = = { of a I.os Angeles Moving Picture con-| over his “Johnny” and. every city in} ‘Tonight for First Time. z = = i cern and during the action every lit-| which he has appeared since has sub- . ee = 2 tle detail in the taking of an actual|stantiated the New York verdict. He} ‘Waat would you do. if after a night the 400-pound Alaska bruin. (Mr. Rear = = 4 “movie” is shown on the stage with | is supported by the same splendidj at the cabarets you discovered a big makes it interesting for the Harvara = = . life-like securacy: ‘All ot the char-|cast which has much to do with the! pear in your bathroom and ii dawned! tient y ee be ie owner before ' = = . . ecters are taken iterally from a|New York and Chicago triumph, prom- ove 4 .| Be is gotten rid of. Cy = = ‘ : fae studio.” The life in the stu-|inent among whom are Lorraine Frost, ae Hae a eae ade thevan:| sjack Spurlock ot roller was writ: Lead 1s For Saturday |z = dio is satirized in 2 way that arouses Echlin Gayer, ‘Theodore Babcock, | ima! for a “pet.” This may happen to ten by George Horace Lorimer, editor | 1S . . ‘ ws = screams of laughter. Then the hilar-|!ouise Mackintosh, Vera Finley, Rd-|¥oU-this is the age of ses—so | of Saturday Post, published in the Sat- | = The “BROADWAY” in a Beautiful White Fabrice—$5.00 3 jous plot thickens and the action} ith Lyle, Cylde North, Roy Cochrane,| YoU are advised to see “ Spur- | urd ivening Post in serial form and || Bovs’ Wash Hats—Reg. = = shifts to a fashionable Long Island| Robt 6. Momans, Aubrey. Beattie,| !0ck—Prodigal” at the Bismarck thea-|later in book form. The story made 39c, Saturday only...29¢ |= = country home where “Johnny Wig-| «rank Holins and Jane Carlton. |ter tonight, where George Walsh the a hit and the book attained the dis- : = SHOES EXCLUSIVE = H 1 jain Fox § a as young Spurlock, ' tinction of being the “best seller’? on || Wash Dresses — Reg = : = t ' ——~~~ | solves the problem of disposing of the market. i 79, Saturday only. . .59e i= = ild’ + |are invited to bring their Camp Fire | PR PO eee EOS OO | 79¢, Saturday only...59¢ |/5 = | Child Ss Conservation | songs with them ( Nil orient C ford’s slat i Avoth 'T Curtain Scrim Reg = = *. ‘ | = . George Niles, formerly of ford's sister and brother accompanied aha Pee . = City Chairmen Named | To Sew For Red Cross. has enlisted and left Minne- the remains to Cedar Falls, Ia. | 15c, Saturday only...10e |/= ye 4d Ladies of St. George's church wili|apolis tor Jefferson barr St.| -—- - R . i= Mrs. C. N. Kirk, general chairman| meet at the Red Cross rooms at 2:30) Loius, Mo. He will be t TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY See those fast color Window |= for Bismarck and Burleigh county of Thursday afternoon to sew for the elsewhere soon and expects to go into DOMESTIC HELP WANTED—Bis. | Shades we offer. Regular6 |)= the child's conservation division of Red Cross. All ladies of the congre-|the field artillery. ; marek hospital 26 shades e eac |= f Nis pital. 4 26tf|] foot shades at 10c each [|= the women's council of national de-! gation are invited to ‘help. E: | - rith every 0 ry ha j= fense, today announced the following |- : | Mother of S. S. Clifford Dies. FURNISHED APT for rent in Person|{ With every $1.00 purchase. |/= = committee chairman for Bismarck for| ____ Masonic, Dance ; S. 8. Clifford received word Sund Apt. for the summer, Apply Ant 18.||_ These Shades will not last |= = : the_children's canvass to begin about| ,AM informal dancing party will be| morning of the death of } 4:26 tf long at this price. = = y ‘May: 1 to determine the number or, 8'Ve" by Bismarck lodge No. 5 at at Mohall, Mr. and Mrs. Cli ooo aul = = children under the age of five in Bur-| the ‘Masonic temple this evening at 9}con Paul attended the funeral, 6 room house close in. || = SHOE FITTERS = leigh county: jocboe Al N ae mele fame Clifforl returning — here : Nights and water: 30 Wonder 5c and 10c Store |= = fa siting frie are invited. (While Mr. Clifford g son and per month. 294, 5 = S = mt Oper Mis. Riieca near vob ne sf , eee oes ee Dolan, a ' 1 eunauenneauencencuanuvnuenienecvucneensagsngeaguongg Mra ae ye al . les go. Fh —==_——_—_—_—_—_—_——X—X— sean Ward Three—Mrs. John A. Larson.' Clarence A. Thorson, a brother of « Ward Four—Mrs. P. E. Byrne. Oscar A. Thorson of Van Hook, diet ANGUNOUNOSEONOAOOUSOUDOUSEOOUSUUOOOUNEOOOEOOOORCOUASADOUONOQEEOUOOOUODOLOUOUDOOSOEOOUDOOOOOOOONOUOUOUOOULUEOE, TOSUQEOODSEUIUOUOSQUEOONOEG CUOREOUUOOUOOUOUEDSOGOUUCUSUSNOUONEUAUIEOREUOLUCUOGUUGEUUEGTEOAEOROUUOEGEUOUOUCOEOOAOOUUCOOEOCUOUELOCOOUOERUOOTOS: W ard Five—Mrs. Robert Dutton. | at, Fargo this week from tuberculosis » = Ward Six—Mrs, R. H., Thistleth-, contracted while serving as a mem- ‘ ; e = waite. ‘ber of the United States field artil- qe All of the women named have been| Jery at Fort Sill, Okla. Mr} ‘Mr. Thor = ighye in club work. angel the pon | son enlisted at Glendive, Mont. June) i = tion of civic problems, and a very thor- | 27, 1917. | = ough canvass’ is promised for Bis- i on ; | = marek. Mrs. Kirk will name her | With Equitable Life. Red —— | ‘ 4 Larleigh county committees within the) Paul A. Cook, a well known young |= . = next two days. | business man of the city, has resigned |= : e . 1 = ‘ ‘ gee ie ee his position with the North Dakota | = re = Independent Telephone Co. to join the |= = to Initiate Big Class) rans, ¢) stegnor of ins ty air. ———_ nt H, L. Stegner Mrs The Bismarck chapter of the Davee! Cook’s many friends in Bismarck pre- |= aN ters of Isabella at an executive meet-| dict success for him in the broader |= = ing this week set Sunday, May 12, as| field which he has entered. = i = the date for the initiation of a large = = t . Glass of candidates now forming. The LIVE WIRE FROM REGENT: = 2 ceremonial will be somewhat similar], ‘Rev. H. Gartield-Walker_ of Regent |= i = ar : i , is in the city visiting with Rev. George |= : s to that employed by Knights of Co- Ei a Mr. Walker one of the|= = limbus on similar oceasions, opening |; 0270 Oeving wester! t of the |= e @ e = with high mass at St. Mary's cathe-| live wires of the western par of Lie 1s ' = dral in the morning, and concluding | *t4te, and has made a splendid reputa- |= an all-day session with a banquet in| ‘ion as a patriotic speaker, being in |= ‘ the evening. ‘The ladies, knowing constant demand at loyalty meetings |= ‘ something about the difficulties en-|!" bis section = 5 Silk Hos- | Children’s ‘I lad’ FRUIT OF THE LOOM SHEETING eae countered in procuring food and the = W 4 i ROCHET COTTON—ALL ‘ 4 ; JAMES NILES IN SERVICE = omen's Sl os- | Children’s ‘ironcla 5 A ; ae atav race importance of jammabanding iit, are} word has heen received by friends |= x f Hosiery About a half dozen pieces, slightly damaged by water KINDS—SATURDAY 7c planning a war luncheon at the ¢ ere that James Niles, son of Mr. iery Priced Ver: osiery soaking in transit. Some of the pieces have small dark a : rooms instead of the usual elaborate| here that : sues A vide 4 " iti Clark’s 0. N. T. R. M. ©. and banquet. The initiation ceremonies, = Special A very limited assortment spots in places, otherwise in perfect condition. The qual- COME CoG all dice SHO will open in the Knights of Columbus = é placed on sale for immedi- | ity : i ee ie perfect ane 1 Qi2 c coltce. “Gaturaay. 7 hall in the afternoon and will con- = WwW ’s Silk Plaited, colors | at lear: Ci leti worth 35c. Saturday, per yard ............ i va aba i h " = omen’s Silk Plaited, col ate clearance. omplete YD er “spool Cc vaca DSi iber ieoreresnens FOUR SLIGHTLY USED = Black, White, Gold, Pink and | range of sizes. Each pair CAR UNT oes ik i ge ese etn ae Lee eae es | from other points on the Slope as well = Green. Excellent quality. Good | carries guarantee tag, et | ‘as from Bismarck, The Daughters PI N = values at $1.25. Unusually well | which we and the manufac- A SPECIAL ON TURKISH TOWELS SIZE 5 KNITTING NEEDLES 23c ot Isabelle organised thelrflocal chan made. We suggest purchasing | turers will substantiate. Bath Tn 1 tra large size, firm and heavy ; c alae er December 9, » an is, will J penne : 4 i athroom Towels, extra lar; ¥ vy 14-inch in length, very best 1- j ii y liberally of this number. Values about 50c. t » eX £ 1e, ngth, very best qual ne OR ee ea nati: I or S ale Saturday; per’ pale » 98c | Special, pair ..... Cc weight, excellent quality. Strictly firsts. 59 ity. Regulation sweater size. tuted. : a i Present valuation about 85c. Saturday Cc Worth considerably | au at Very Ressonelie Terms If ——-— ———— uiekes Satueday 19c Camp Fire Girls. Desire —=— Se <a : Yo vseeecees 5 } « A meeting of Camp Fire girls of ail M. J. O'CONNOR CHILDRE ns) COLORED LISLE , Ras groups will be held at the high schoot 2 ode ‘ # A ah a a EY at.7:30 this evening for the purpose O’Connor’s Orchestra Excellent quality, fine Silk Lisle in Blue, Pink and White. SEREDREN Ss pens BAIR BIBEONS z SIZE 11 REGULATION SOCK of preparing material and plans for ety 4 ily wor 5 i 7 Medium widths, guaranteed pure Silk, mostly Browns an ' Treasure and Trinket day. Members Sizes to 714 only. Easily worth 35c. This number will be | Val ee ike Rewalatl ’ 10 NEEDLES needed for summer wear. Greys. Values about tbe. heeuany ee 5c Smooth finished steel, copper and . Saturday, per pair ......... cee cce ee eee eee 23c + Saturday, per yar a eee nickle plated, smooth points. Not : mone : to be confused with the many wire : f . i i There are three new assortments of Shoes to go very special. needles on the market. Regulation Auditorium, Mon., April 29 (Odd $6 and $7 Numbers Arein | Another Splendid Assortment | fm. 16 ; | aturday, set of 5 ....... 9 9 p he $3.98 Assortment at $1.98 oe % Among the New Ar- the $3. = kc | The size range is not so complete in this Eas i i . This rtment contains some remark- ss ARE Vi ie es = The Barnum and Bailey of all Fun Shows fresh from its rivals Are Some Ultra ae ae om Gun Metals, Patents. | eae pelea nates se AMBER SOCK NEEDLES = peore breaking rigaind the citer ied neater New Yer Stylish Sunshine Prin- Novelty ete Shoes that formerly sold | prices. There are Red Cross and Pin- Smooth finished amber, size 11, for, = : Pane wiih as $7.00. The styles are | gree $7.00 Shoes in this assortment with sock knitting much more desirable = tess Suits and Coats OF 28 a eae p | a good range of sizes. The Shoes are than steel. Set of 4. 18 = They are priced very reason- good, the range of assortment is com- fair in style and very suitable for ordi- Saturday ..........0.0005 c = ey axe DE ees plete. If you care to have several pairs | nary wear. These Shoes would be ele- = ably, the styles are par ticular of Shoes containing the finest qualities | gant values at $5.00, but this price is for = NOT A WAR PLAY of this popular line. There are of leather, suitable for house and street | quick clearance. We guarantee the qual- = John Cort’s Laughing Riot With not many numbers, but suffi- wear, make an early selection from these | ity of these Shoes. There is nothing : i) LOUIS BENNISON cient to again make our stock’ | odds. Saturday, $3 98 | ae Saturtay: $2 QS | sevexpip assortMent oF 4 Lg complete and a pleasure to se- | PeF pall A TC bre pa AS Sele a en = 2 Siome SILK WAISTS ON SALE $1.98 : _ its Orie eee te Center all leet Vent aa lect from. Do not delay pur: $btetteseet ote nett Cettteetteteee oF CELE EEE PED EET E TPF a Assortment. consists of about 50 i; | : chasing your Spring Gar- i Ye al new Blouses, formerly priced spe- | “Including Lorraine Frost, Echlin Gayer, Theo. Babcock, ments any longer, there may BLACK: KID, HIGH TOP LACE. WOMEN’S SHOES, : cial at $248, ‘There are many \o4 pst Ld ora Nae th aa ‘d Frank Hollins eas left over garments, and the | $ Wonderful values—every one an $8.00 number. This is a close-out assortment ¥ |. you Sanigt eoReiby. ecee tne = i : ; : poorer numbers, but Fall will to make room for, new styles arriving daily. There are about 100 pairs in the materials for a Waist of this qual- = hye “One of the most laughable, clever and wholesome farces see practically the same styles assortment. Many of these Shoes have been sold at $8.00 and we consider jeg: Zar hilt nesee even! Hoag: gout = | San Francisco has seen'in many a day.”—San Fran- = with much, very much higher them very: good: numbers at thati price. The style is the very best, high top, Sjoulikanake it pouenalt we Ge Ss cisco Call-Post. = prices. Splendid values. at lace, long styled last. Good materials. Shop early to secure a good selection % catly woleetGne Saoee thas ego = ee eet TAG : 5 x ‘i = $29.50, $35 dj as this assortment cannot remain complete. $ 5 00 . mente SaGRdeyer 3 Special Wartime Prices... .$1.50, $1.00, 50¢ [2] int... $38.00 | § Saturday, per pair ees weeny . cae, 91.98] = Seats on sale today at Knowles, the Jeweler [j= j a z ju age oy ABest Oe oe , pay: = = F HNUUORUNOREQEUDNGOUNNDOUOOUENNUUNOUOGROUONROCEOE

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