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de s > ‘e TUESDAY, ‘FEB: 4, 1919. POPULAR SONGSTEEM WITH THOUGHTS OF "RETURNING SOLDIERS Instrumental. gems and. fascinating ballads among the new inter- Dretations by the world’s * greatest artists q LL America opens 3 arms to. re- ceive our boys back home again; and. to punctuate our expressions of joy on their return it is fitting - tpat we should use the medium of song, thereby giving emphasis to our greetings in the most na- tural and’ spon- taneous way. Starting “with 5 the moment: our troops leave foreign soil on the home stretch Irving Berlin’ has’ made @ song to fit the boys own mouths in the nature ofa fond farewell. “‘Good- ¢ France” is the title, and the Peer. less Quartet shows, on a new. Victor Record, how it should be sung. It is, of course. a arch tune, and there are several familiar melodies in- terpolated that give it a real American ‘home”. flavor, On the reverse of the record the Same’ quartet sings “The Navy Will Bring hem Back.” “Lest we forget” 1s a sentiment rung into it as a timely reminder of the Navy's part. The words were written’ by Yoeman Howard Johnson, U. S. N. who is surely th one to do it. A logical sequence to the thought of these ‘songs is this one sung by James id Shannon ‘ofl a Victor Record i issued—“ Mother, It pays a well-deserved tribute to the part the American mothers have played in surrendering their sons so, gladly to. the call’ of duty. In bright march time it sounds’ a\cheérful note, reminding us that; the boys are already on their way back. Between the verses a strain from Pike's “Home Again” is appropriately hear companion piece is found on the other side of the record in “Watch, Hope and Wait, Little Girl,” sung by Charles Hart. It is an optimistic letter from. a soldier to his best girl telling her to cheer up, for his work is finished, and he'll soon be home. The senti- ment is accompanied by:a lively march tune, with bells which give a de- lightful, effect. With a new: and pointed. significance for ly" at more telling effect? Alma Gluck ‘basa unique facility for reaching the heart with these, old-time ‘ballads that gre go very dear to Bey abe ipeteala ¢ ‘melody is repeated by, the Or- ; phi " Quartet which adds to the charm ion. me ‘Harry Lauder in'e burst. of enthusiasm! joyous spontaneous: spirit of’ i The f biog day, of. days last. November, when ¢ armistice was signed, has. been Eaptired'in sone by the one fean Ore ‘eould do it's a'way'to reacn the hearts of/all:men; ‘Harry ‘Lauder ‘presents it. gn a new. Vieton, 'Reeord, entitled— «Don't, Let Us Sing About.War Any More, Just Let Us Sing of Love.” It is‘a‘ cheerful march ‘song, and you can almost hear'the tramp ofthe soldiers’ + feet as they come. 'trooping teium-.. phantly home. The merry’ bells in the accompaniment, the istles, the drum- beats re-echo ile noice of the 15, on Peace-Day: but above all Finging sincerity, the passionate tude, that animates the bi: Scotch come He really expresses your own fervor and thankfulness as. you could never hope.to express them yourselves. ‘Those who look to a song for the expression of tender emotion will find what they desire e in, Tosti’s \““Could "as sung by DeGogorza on a new Victrola Record. Here the most exquisite sentiment. is ri vealed with rare { , by this susceptibility’ of a poet combined with rare: vocal technique. The Flonzaley the most quartet world—presents a jolly little-Irish folk-song on a Victrola Record. ‘just issued; “Molly on the. hose | for: whom the words miu have an austere sound will rejoice to hear this noted quartet: rollicking in the gay measures of an Irish, folk-song. It almost leads one to hope that chamber music is coming back to its own, for it may be said to have begun with the chee folk-dances for string orchestra with which Bach so gloriously enriched us. Geraldine Farrar interprets thi month ion a new Victrola Record. a that was. “Boat Song’ has a simple, ten- der melody, ‘It is evidently & fav- orite with Farrar, and her singing of it reveals the gentler side of an artist who in the realm of Grand - Opera has shown she can run the gamut of human | emotions. | -Aside from the senti- ment of the song it reveals in| the. singer a suave mastery of the art of singing sustained melody with perfect tonal quality throughout. GOODBY, ‘WOMEN’S TROUBLES ‘The tortures and discomforts of weak, lame and aching back, wollen | feet and lithbs, weakness, dizziness, nausea, as ‘a rule have their origin in kidney trouble, not “female com- plaints.” These general symptoms of kidney and bladder disea@ are well known—so is “the remedy. ‘Next time you feel a twinge of pain in the back or are troabled with head- ache, indigestion, insomnia, ’irirtation Here’s Your Boy.” Two wonderful dance numbers, played by that Original Dixielind Jaza and appear this month on a new Victor Record. The “Clarinet Mar-; malade Blues” is a one-step, and og | the reverse of the record is “Mournin’ Blues,” a fox-trot. The “Marmalade” affair is well named, for the composers | had something worth preserving—a | crazy ragey bunch of sounds that rat- | tle along like a circus in a hurry. The! “Mournin’ Blues” is calculated to draw nothing more serious than the kind -of tezrs that crocodiles are won't to shed, Two other one-steps are played by that_ favorite dance ‘orchestra—Jos¢ph C. Smith’s—on anew Victor Record. “On! Frenchy introduces “Goodbye Alexander” nd “After You've Gone” together with occasional snatches from, some favorites of other days. “Me-Ow,”. on the reverse of the record, is a lively character piece just full of Pep": from start to finish. The interpolated :“‘me-ows” from members of the orchestra and the busy chatter of violins -should make it a great favorite, A. new. Victor artist comes into the limelight! Vernon Dalhart makes his bow with a plantation song on a Vic-! tor Record, “Rock-a-Bye Your Baby With a Dixie Melody.” It is a cheery heartfelt’ little melody—a darky song of a “rolling stone” who: has gone back home to his mammy to be put to bed inthe old style, Mr. Dalhart pro- duces anew effect !at the repetition of the refrain by humming the tu hig. | song has made a big hit at the “Winter Garden Show, “Sinbad.” On the other side of the record the Sterling Trio sings “The Pickaninny’s Paradise.” It is a darky sleep-song, which paints a cunning picture of 3 far-away land where the streets are paved with gold, where every fleeting ird has diamonds for eyes, and ever; kinky-headed boy and girl plays wit! a pony of real | . The refrain-is repeated as a violin duet, and the har- mony is very. rich, , Galli-Curci, that charming colorature : soprano. of the highest order, gives expressiow to a fresh, -de-. lightful song “La Capinera”. (The Ws é Wren). W “Tt is light as. a air and fragrant with the breath of early spring. Indeed on _ first hearing one is apt to lose sight of the brilliant vocal display, the lilt- ing staccato, the even, velvety tone’ quality. the perfect control and absolute clarity in even the most , fapid of its darting phrases. The final § crescendo on a high note comes as a fitting climax to a song that is as in- teresting from a technical, vocal stand* point as it is charming ina poetic way, Sentimental songs you will want to hear Harry Macdonough adds another to his long list, of songs on Victor Records. ‘The latest is, “It's. Never ‘foo Late To Be. Sorry,” being a, frank ‘ apology on the part of a matt, Whose sincerity is not to be doubted,’ '#'” On; the reverse of the record “Hi Burr sings « “Doi Cry, Little « Gift,’ ‘Don’t Cry,” which. tells it is: better} to be brave at parting, for a time ale! ways comes when dreams of future happiness are realized: no. matter how emote the time may seem to be. The sone has a delightful waltz refrain. ‘ Two ‘excellent’ 'tenors, Charles Hart and Lewis’ James, are heard to’ advan- tage on.a new Victor ‘Record, in “Till ‘e Meet Again.” This sone contains some exquisite harmony. The smooth and-even flow of melody. is, sustained; throughout, ‘and ‘the sentiment of, the, song is that of lovers’ meetitiga: ‘and’ marriage bells, which are, of <éiirst, provided in the accompaniments‘ On the other side, of the record: the Sterling Trio sings, “Have a Smile. for Everyone You Meet, And They Will Have a Smile for You.” It is a song of optimisth whose music bears out the cheery sentiment of the title. The in- terweaving of a solo violit the male voices of the Trio cularly effective. Billy Murray is a cheerful ditt; . mn Everybody. will enicy it except his ex-majesty, William Hohenzollern, It is that amazing blend of gay humor and grim earnest which is so typically American, and so incomprehensible ‘to minds of the Junker mould. Another song is on the reverse of the record, which fits Billy Murray equally we in You Tame Wild Women?” is its title. It is the story of Jan Augustus Henpeck Brown, who went to’ the circus’ and watched the Tion-tamer “do his stunt, and figured that a man who could “make a mule stand on ‘his head” might do something to tame his wife. Between the verses Billy imitates the circus “barker” to perfection. | i ‘A treat. is surety in store for those who hear. Jascha Heifetz, that young wizard of the violin, _ play “Mota: Perpetuo” on. ’3, new,’ Vie. troia’ Record jut issued. His play: ing of it is a veritable marvel of perfection, Pagani the au- thor of this com- Position, who was himself a great violinist, would have found in Heifetz a keen rival, had he been a contem- rary. Heifetz is inexhaustible ‘hat is the impression you get the twittering notes fly by ‘without cessa- tion through the whole length of the piece, always with the same glittering Staccato, the same unerring accuracy as to pitch, the same silvery quality of tone. 3! And so the enjoyment of muste, from the great. masterpieces _ inter- Preted by the world’s greatest ortists . down to the latest. hits and popular melodies, is the privilege of everyone in this day of the Victrola. Even if you are not the happy possessor of this well-spring of pleasure you need not be deprived of Resting ithe music of your choice, for any Victor ‘dealer will edly lay the new pate or no selecti any time you it sore jin the bladder or pain in the loins and lower abdomen, you will find quick and sure relief in GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. This old and tried remedy for kidney trouble and jallied derangements has stood the test for hundreds of years. It does the work. 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These pleasant, harmless tablets of Pape’s Diapepsin always make sick, upset stomachs feel fine at once and a BLEVATOR BILL | IS INTRODUCED Senators Nelson and Carey intro- duced in the senate this. afternoon a State Mill and Elevator association bill as a substitute for the league bill introduced earlier in the session. This billyprovided:'for <a commisison oL-9: to. consist of the governor, attor- ney-general and state treasurer and six members to be- appointed’ by the governor, two from each congresisonal district. and. it authorized a bond is- sue of two million dollars to provide the necesasry finance. WEATHER EPORT. For ‘twenty-four hours ending at | noon, Feb. 4. Teuiperature at 7 a.m. . ‘Temperature at noon ‘Highest “yesterday Lowest yesterday ... Lowest last night —10, 4) Precipitation Trace Highest wind velocity... .. 15 NW. Forecast. ‘ For North Dakota: Fair tonight. and probably Wednesday; perature. ising tem- Lowes! Temperatures. wos? Fargo .... Wiliston St. Paul . Winnipeg Helena . Chicago Swift Current Kansas. City . ORRIS " TS, Meteorologist. For the Beulah Coal TOO LATE TO. CLASSIFY «OR: RENT—Two modern rooms $6 and $7/a month. Modern rooms for winter.'° 700 3rd’ St. A Has 2 4 6t ‘FOR RENT—Purnished room in mod: ern house. 516 6th ‘street. 233t WANTED—Position . by experienced stenographer. Can furnish best of references. Phone 144U. + 231 wk $30,000,000 FIRE LOSS. St. Paul. Minn., Feb. 4—State For- ester Cox in his report states that for- est fires caused $30,000,000 losses dur- ing the last year. The October fires in the Moose Lake region caused a damage of 28 millions. Phone 75, City Fuel Co. For the Beulah Coal NO‘REASON FOR IT When Bismarck Citizens, Show a Way. There can. be no reason why any reader of this who suffers the tor- tures of an’ aching back, the annoy- ance of urinary disorders, the pains and dangers of kidney ills will fail to heed the,words of a neighbor who has found relief. Read what a Bis- marck citizen says: J. A. Montgomery, 710 Seventh St., says: “I suffered for a long time from: backache, which I knew was caused by my. Kidneys being out of order. I used Doan’s Kidney Pills and they were just what I needed. for they strengthened my back and regulated my kidneys. I have never had any more kidney trouble.” Price 60c at all dealers, Don't sim- ply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Montgomery had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs.. Buffalo, N.Y... INDIGESTION, CAS, | BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE CITY NEWS Kane in City. President. Thomas F. Kane of the University of North Dakota, is in the capital: Here for Operation. R. S. Burnstad, son: of the cattle king of Logan and Sioux counties, is there undergoing surgical treatment. Current Events Club. The Current Events club will be held by Mrs. D. J. McGillis at the home of Mrs, J. J. Wallace, 802 Ave. B, Wednesday at 3:00 p. m. \ Lieut, Orr Here. ‘Lieut. Merton J. Orr has returned to chicago today on No. 4 after five days’ leave of absence, and will be transferred to Indianapolis, Ind., where’ he will be in charge of a troop transportation train. For Mrs. Jackson. The Mothers’ club met at the home of Mrs. Harry Woodmansee yesterday afternoon for a social meeting in hon- or of Mrs..B. E. Jackson who leaves today for Grand Forks. A gift was presented for the guest of honor and @ two-course_ luncheon was served. Mrs. K. :M, Bergeson assisted Mrs. Woodmansee. BacW From Navy. Franklin and Warder Roberts, sons of Weather Observer Orris W. Rob- erts, are both home permanently from the navy, having received honorable discharges. Franklin got within 14 nours of the. English coast at one time, but his vessel was recalled with the signing of peace. Both enjoyed their experiences, in Uncle Sam’s navy. * Wants Clothes for Yanks. Discovering that some of the re- turning Yanks are short on civilian clothes, Ensign J.C, Bell of the Bis- marck ‘Salvation army has issued a call.to patriotically. inclined philan- thropists for men’s clothing, shoes and accessories of all kinds.. Such ap- parel, if received in fair’ condition, will be repaired and refurbished by the Salvation army and will be dis- tributed among returning soldiers whose civilian garb, discarded two years ago, and in some instances lost completely, is not sufficient to. meet the present cold-weather. emergency. 2 | PEOPLE’S FORUM STILL SU-tFERING. Bismarck, N. D., Feb. 4, ,1919. Editor of Tribune: Dear Sir:—Apropos of the gentle satrical humor of the former Mayor Gaynor of ‘New York city, “do you not think we would better have a Dill in- troduced in the ‘legislature to exempt rat-chatchers from. jury service?”— As. we read .in Don Quixote: ‘The mountains :breed learned »men, and philosophers are:found in the huts of shepherds.” A PATIENT SUFFERDR. * NOT OUT FOR JOB. Bismarck, 'N. D., Feb, 4.1919. Editor of Tribune: Dear Sir:—In justice to myself per- mit the undersigned to say—referring to your statementiin yesterday's Trib- une, concerning ‘the’ introduction of Senate Bill 74—that I have no knowl edge, intimation or understanding, di- rectly or indirectly, with Attorney | o > any kind of a job, purported ‘to be cre-; ated in the attorney. general's office Famous Old Recipe tor Cough Syrup Eas. ind cheaply made at home, “put it beats them all for quick results, Thousands vf housewives have found that they. can save two-thirds of the money usually spent for cough prepara- tions, by using this well-known old recipe for making cough syrup at home. It is simple and cheap to make, but it really has no equal for prompt results. takes right hold of a cough and ¢ immediate. relief, usually stopp y an ordinary cough in 24 hours or less. Get' 244 ounces of Pinex from any druggist, pour it into'a pint bottle, and add plain granulated sugar syrup to make a full pint. 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Respectfully, Cc. W. FINWALL. | Feb, 4, 1919. \ ROYAL ARCH MASONS, A special meeting of Bismarck Chapter No. 1.0, Royal Arch Masons, {will be held at the Masonic Temple Wednesday evening, Feb. 5. Hour, 7:30. Work in the degrees of M. M. M. P, M. and M. E. M. 23 3t Cc. 4. inch Lumber Co. for Mon- arch coal. »:.cve 17. An Attack of Influenza Often Leaves Kidneys In Weakened Condition Doctors in all parts of the country | have been kept busy with the epidemic of influenza which has visited so many homes. The symptoms of this disease are very distressing and leave the sys- tem in a run down condition. Almost every victim complains of lame back and urinary troubles which should not be neglected, as these danger signals often lead to dangerous kidney trou- bles. Druggists report a large sale on Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root which so many people say. soon heals and setrengthens the kidneys after an at- tack of grip. Swamp-Root, being an herbal compound, has a gentle healing effect on the kidneys, which is almost immediately noticed in most cases by those who try it. Dr, Kilmer & Co. Binghamton, N. Y.. offer 40 send a sample size bottle of Swamp-Root, on receipt of ten cents, to every sufferer who requests it. A ‘trial will con- vince any one who may be in ‘need of it. Regular medium, and large size bottles, for sale at all druggists. Be sure to méntiot this! paper Salad Jell Lime Jiffy-Jell is fla- vored with lime-fruit es- sence in a vial. It makes a tart, green salad jell. Jiffy-Jell_ desserts are flavored with fruit-juice essences, highly con- densed, sealed in glass. Each dessert tastes like a fresh-fruit dainty —and it is. You. will change from, old-style gelatine dainties ‘when wou Once try Jiffy- Jel. iD1i o-fi's "have": changed already. Order from,your grocer now for myself\if Senate Bill’ 74 should ‘be. come law. 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