The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 21, 1919, Page 5

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we FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1919 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE + The TONIGHT'’S THE NIGHT. FOR BEST PEOPLE ON EARTH OF BISMARCK | The Best People on Marth are going | view jhe work of Bismarck lodge. — | to have one of the biggest and best The officers have spared no pains | meetings of tue season this evening,| in making this meeting all that it when State Deputy Grand Hxalted| should Je Elk that does not} Ruler I. K. Bitzing of Mandan will] attend thi: ing will regret It] make his ever afterward. Annual inspection and re I ee SOLDIERS MOST WONDERFUL AUDIENCE IN ALL THE WORLD, SAYS MISS POWELL “There has never been such a won-: studied.a noie of inasic Lo feaponid to derful audience in (he world,” i \ says, “as the soldiers, b oe they | are in such an extraordinary state of receptivity. They are all in tune. Everything they do, they do en masse, They have come together animated she | ean,” J asked, “that you ne programy to the sol-} you would to a conventional sic concertos, Bi “Oh, no," she replied. most careful judgment by the same purpose. It has li program for -the sol them out of tne usual rut of life I do not play to them as an placed them in an elevated {to the public, but as one human mind so that when the ar among them she finds them drink in the beauty of fers, ‘At first, many people said musie would be too ‘highbrow st come ager to! what she of. to anothe: Therefore, every one of the pieces | play must, above have human iniers an obvious }appeat to some simple. fundamental at my} emotion, Each one must be that of jor the) melody initself.” men, What a word, anyhow,” soe} We will have the opportunity to added derisively. “to apply to intel-j listen to Maud Powell on Wednesday. ligence! It is just the same you seg evening, April 16, when she com to > as with Bernhardt’'s acting. One doe mot need to undersiand French in oO der to appreciate the fine s performance and to real going on. So, one need never the Auditorium, under the auspices. of the Bismarck Thursday Musical elud, Don’t fail to hear this wonderful ar- tist, who has warmed the hearts of so many of our heroes. have CARR RRR eee oe ‘| the While en the t he will | CITY NEWS \| with his parents, Rishop >. o| and ) % H. Heinmiller of Cleve- ‘ land, . Heinmiller is a thor- eaves iHospijal: ough Chr as. well as an ale A. R, Aslakson left the Bismarck) young business man. He is state hespital today after a successful re- retary of the Christian Commer covery from a several days’ illness. ion of Amer and is very much i velers’ ce Home From California. Mr. and Mrs. M. EB. Hibs and Mis: Rertha Owen are home from Los An-! “Tis Spring ie Calif, “where they spent the) sping began officially today. While winter, lthere was no notable change in el i Lib aries. perotre Dame Spring is not expectec {much longer in her lap. : ! tary of the alle library com is in the eastern part of the sta te or: | 2 0 brarie: Visiting at Waters Home wanizing -commulty branes | Dr. C.D. Dursema of Chicago, has | Wants News is of Brother. j 1M ema, nee . Angeline H. H. Reaner of Grosmont, Ai isit with her parents, writes the Tribune for news of his | Major and M J. Ry Waters of the | brother, Frank Reaner, an old-time | Rose apartments. ! Bismarcker with whom he has not! aay | succeeded in communicating duri Haney e Call and Mrs A. Haney of Miles Mont., until‘two years ago res of Bismarck, dropped off he ine the last year. Anyone knowing of | Mr. Frank Reane present whereabouts | City will confer a favor by communicating {de direct with H. H. Reaner, Grosmont,!this week for a visit with their many Alta. old friends while en route to Towa and | < el | Minnesota for a visit with their par- | Evangelist Preaches. jents and other home-folk. i Rev. J. M. Taylor, Gismarck evan: | pa ' gelist. 1 ed Thursday ever To Receive Holy Communion a large congregation at the Ev The Bisme of the Daugh- | vive ho! pro-cathedral at eeli- singiak | ters of Isab ed by union at chu Rev. +Hoffman, ingelist, led the singing, « and Mrs. Dean, who are ‘visiting the %:30 ma morning. Mem- | y daughter in the city. He will) bers will assemble at the Knights of | again lead the song service tonight! Columbus hall at 8 sharp and will! A cordial welcome is extended every-| march to the eathedral in a hbody.| one, i Every I rhter of Isabella is expected | | to participate. | Getting Out ; Blue - Book erevaty~ of suues urfice is working overtime on. the 1919 Blue Book, which probably will be ready for distribution the middle of August. ! The volume will be*larger and-more | comprehensive than any ever before . published by the state, and it is e 'The Happiness of Prett; Compiexions pected: to poss great yalue.as.ar | erence work for uge in’ the public} ~ Influcace of Stuart's | schools, id Why Pimples. | I-given by the ckheads, Disappear byterian church Send for Free Trial Package. 2 pronounced | | suc There was an exceptionally; The influence of Stuart’s Calcium | large attendance, which thorough! | Wafers is in the tis r cart Ss anpreciated§ the insp gf program for the greater activity in the skin.| given, which included a talk by L. P.: TE Ss. becaus calcium exerts ‘a pecu- Warren, lately»returned from ov liter stimulus to skin renair. Pimples, seas, an address by the patsor, Rev.!| blackheads and other such evidence! H. C. Postlethwaite, community sing-|of localized skin sluggi are re-| ing of war hymns and other appropri-| placed with new material id soon! ate fedtures, ithe skin renews itself with firmer, | ees j healthier tissue. This makes the beau- Htiful complexion so much admired. No Arthur Heinmiller of Seattle, Wash.,/use to hide pimples with cold cream visited his sister, Miss Mee KE. Hein- | and lotions. , They come from within miller, principal of the Bismarck Hos- and keep-coming until such.an influ- pital training school, whom ‘he had [ence as calcium is employed: not seen for eight years, on Tuesday}. You can try these wonderful wafers Phone 75, C y Fuel Co. For the Beulah Coal Great The patriotic soc ladies of the First Pri Thursday afternoon w 3 Visits Sister. and Wednesday of this week. Mr.jfree by sending ‘the’ coupon -below. Heinmiller is manager of the Ernst |Stuart’s’ Calcium Wafers are sold Jlardware Co., Seattle, Wash., and is | everywhere at/ 50 cents a box. Be |sure to try them for a beautiful com- | plexion. at present on an inspection tour for CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years the Signatur+ f lo FREE TRIAL COUPON | F, A. Stuart ‘Co., 862 Stuart | Bidg., Marshall, Mich. Send me | \ i | { im, ; at once, by return mail, a free | trial package of Stuart’s Calcium i Wafers. | * an OLD FASHIONED SINGING SCHOOL in COSTUMES By The CHORAL CLUB - ). Benefit of the i Orphans. ADMISSION 30 and 55 cents French war ~ [MASONS TO GIVE DANCING PARTY, The second in a popular series of Masonic dancing parties will be giv- en at vie Masonic temple this even-| SNOWBALL PARTY | for ball party which is expected to fill TOMORROW NIGHT —— | Arrangements have heen completed the grip knights’ annual snow- BIG ing. ed fo: ae will begin Masons and their families are invit- Custer the work. campmnt is an enjo: Fellows i Two of the songs man and | snuff, as they “The Last tble br Excellent music will be furnish- i dance program of 24 numbers, promptly at 9. ~j ed; and_nt leust 75 couples are ex- men and friends who have pected. Refreshments will be served s Lrgke compel} AL ai the close of the evening. his nature are in vited to attend, No formal invita: | tions are being sent out. DOINGS FOR, TTY ODD FELLOWS! ' Eneampment No. 0. F,, will put through a big ch candidates from Wilton this . when seventeen members of the Man-! dan degree team will come over to do| Every member of the en- 0 ‘d to turn out, and! joy a dancing party ounty reunion of Odd; ple Friday evening, March 21, at anticipated, of Hepsib Prudence ng io; SINGING SKEWL ! Never a moment of idleness in Ye Old Fashioned Singing Skew! Auditorium the greate: Reliancs Pepper: “Forsaket of Summer.” the Elks’ temple tomorrow All members of Bismarck evening. council, All United Commercial Travelers, visiting uc. tT. and soft white shirts in. summery white All Masons are invited to en- at the Tem-! '9 sharp. 19-20-21 Masonic Dance. to- ee ie night. © O’Connor’s Or- actions are| chestra. Love- 119 3rd Street and These i\Phone =, ‘City Fuel Co.|= : For the Beulah Coal dictates of the mode, the latest style devel things to hold her attent jinings for the ladies will be en regle. ers and wings, flow [’here will be penalties for tue wear- eta ieee Ae de 16, 1. ° ing of anything more elaborate. fruits, ornaments and ‘ - bons. Paris models—others all are most priced. MARY BUCHHOLZ Opposite the Van H ‘ence with their heart rending inter- ladies have just returned from over. sea study and will delight the audi- pretations of the world’s master- Doi riyinied aT see RTT coccccscccseccovcccsceosocesececeesesesneseseeeeeeseeeeseeeeeerees pieces. Sarah Prim will snuff the candles so there is no fear of fire and Jere- hose will pass the water sty singers. ne given to ye homeless children ; miah Wat for the thi will of France. WEATHER REPORT i For 24 hours ending at noon March 21. / re at 7 a, m. 4 Temperature at noon Highest yesterday .. Loweste yesterday Lowest last night ‘Temperatu For North Dakota: Fair tonight and: Saturday; warmer tonight and in the Pau! Precipitation ... | Dr. King’s New Discovery has been | | Highest wind velocity rel ng colds, and coughs for half a | % Forecast | contury without the least disagreeable i : ORRIS W. A variety which meets every indi- vidual preference—which considers the woman whose expenditure must be limited quite as seriously as her whose one interest’ is to select the most becoming Suit or Wrap—re- gardless of price—is to be found here. A visit will do more to acquaint one with the new lines, the preferred trimmings, and the modish materials, than an? description. | COUGHING SPELLS BREAK YOUR REST Put a stop to them with old reliable Dr. King’s New 3 Discovery bE The proceeds That raw, hoarse throat must be | soothed, ‘That Pus meloaded chest | aust be loosenes ‘That cough must | be checlzed so you can sleep, altor-e7ects, Your druggist has it bec iso it ig east and south portions Saturday. ; well-known and in big demand, 69¢ Lowest and $1.20, Temperatu aaa = | Fargo .... a Tey is: i { Williston Try this for Constipation | Broadway with Dr, ie New Eile Pills, the By uncoated, the breath 25c. eee the tor 1 ROBERTS, t untainte. © | 1 | Keep the bowels on schedule time i | | Meteorologist. | ildy yet positive. Announcement! Mr. Spiro will return from New York with just what you need in the line of Clothing, in time for our Grand Opening— APRIL Watch for Our Big Introductory Offer! SPIRO & COMPANY 1, 1919. Opp. Federal Bldg. Dame Fashion never designed anything quite so Smart and Sensible as these new Dolmans, Capes, Suits Dresses and Wraps For this Spring Wear. Every Express brings Something New and up-to-the minute to our Large Ready to Wear Section The smartness of the demi-tailored mode, the Box Suits and the new Blouse models may be noted in Suit Styles tailored with exquisite preci- sion. The new Coats fashioned on cape- like, dolman and coat-wrap line§ are lovelier than for seasons past. Some of the models embody the ele- gance required in Wraps for occa- sional evening wear of ceremonial im- portance and the practicability of every day garments which carry themselves from collar to hem with splendid grace. Correct and cosmopolitan—every little detail looked after as the highest price custom tailor does it—these models are versatile as to fabrics and make possible most successful selec- tion. $25.00, 34.50, 39.50, 42.50 49.50, 55.00, 59.50, 62.50, 67.50, 69.50, 72.50 and 75.00. A. W. LUCAS C0. © _ The Store of Quality and Service Vescccsscccsccccccrcossesccescscoosocassoscosccosscoseooee | Fashions Newest Conceits in! MILLINERY Ideas that “splendidly con- form to the most modern The woman or miss interested in lop- ments will find here many ion. Trimmings of ostrich feath- ers, rib- Many are adaptations from are our original conceptions— attractively orn TRADE MARK fame: praenreeD The City of GOODRICH Akron, Ohio No More | Days Of Less Meatless, heatless, wheat- less are days of the past; but the thrift bornofthem is with us to stay. To “>mand the utmost for ‘oliar is one great les- :. :theworld has learned. A. 1g with other days of less, it has cancelled days of less service. Service has always been the Goodrich’ measure of the value of tires; that is, what a tire proves itself worth you in service on, your car, andon the road. You see promise of service in the burly, full rounded bodies of Goodrich Serv- ice Value Tires; and their thicker SAFETY TREADS, extra wide i to fortify the sidewall (| against rut grinding. ouctth of prom- ised value in fi their Gependability ah durability wherever you take them, by. a" service TUN INA yee ee

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