The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 27, 1919, Page 5

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| »{THURSDAY, MARCH 27," 1919 BISMARCK’ DAILY TRIB fi E i les o 5 oF ‘|. Miss Sourtop—Caro] Hagen. Belle—Zella. Harris. | Bridget—Mildred Fraser, Adbula; Natabada, a magician} ‘and’ al which gins’ at *S) o'¢lock: £ The ‘side q BISMARCK HH ] ¢ H | CITY NEWS: | Mrs.’ Gushover—Exéne' Schultz. Nettie—Margaret Smith, Scene: Girl's boarding school. number by the Hayseed band consti-| show” wilt open ‘at hd odteladion of 4 y 1. | Annie—Ruth Hagen. Julia—Sara Boyd. This production, a performance by !tute the program for the first show’ the first show. # Pale Vp SCHOOL ALUMNUS .: sts ettase.° THE MOST DANGEROUS GETS HIGH POST) cc.rsre steer. | OF ALL DISEASES the istian Endeavor at the Peni- bh re tentiary on Friday. Miss Gertrude Major Russel D. McCord Adju-| Hottman, will be her accompanist. | | 1 \ No organs of the human body are so| Get some GOLD MEDAL Haarlem | {mportant to health and Jong life as the | Oil Capsules at once. ‘They are an old, ied kidneys. When they slow up and com- preparation used dll over the tant to Provost Marshal of, Is Much Improved Banger lai ight ee ey oe | Non Sorcentupies.- They conceit only Y : i ny sight, ‘ -fashioned, soothing oils combine Paris During Parley Mrs. E. H. L. Vesperman, who was Find out what the trouble is—with-| ith atrometicgioing ed eeecombined || steer dae. en fae he auite ill at St. Alexius hospital, is| out delay. Whenever you feel nervous, | ie herbs, well known and used by obs weak, dizzy, suffer from slice, Sess, ns in their daily practice. GOLD DAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are im- ried direct from the laboratories in and, They are convenient to take, f doing | ane will either give prompt relief or 4 FET ey tm so much improved tbat it is expected ; have’ pains inthe back, ‘To Major Russell D. McCord, an/she can return home in x day or two.| Onee Your kidneys need help. alumnus of the Bismarck high school, signs to warn you that your kidneys has fallen the post of adjutant to the Meet Their Soldier Son. are not performing — their provost marshal general of the dis- mes O. RK. Thue and H. C.} proper! They are cnt, trict of Paris, an appointment which anton were here ‘Weduesday, their work and arg allowing impurities | sour mouey vil be refunded. Ask for 10,000. American . army officers cov-/to meet their sons, Oscar Thue an caccun ee SU liep,| them at any drug store, but be sure x. : eted. } ey Artur Loy, who arrived from Franee.| Fie acid aud other poisons. which to ‘get the original imported GOLD | Everything You Need for the News of this appointment reached | Rea i stroy you unlesg they are driven from] MEDAL brand, Accept no substitutes. i Famil Garden Bismarck today. Major McCord fs a} ed Cross. | your system, In sealed packages. ‘Three sizes, : y The women in charge of the knit- son of ‘Mrg. M.D. McCord. formerly | sing -dopariment will be at the Red of Bismark andinow of Ainiigapolis. ‘ross work rooms in the Masonic tem- He: grag uated ony hae romani ‘ple every Saturday afternoon between | SJlUUMUtiensueentseseueenuntanscesuenanuentenuenutenvancasuescagy Lieut. Robin G. McCord, is with the 2 82d 5 o'clock, There is much work |= American expeditfonary force air serv- |!" French and Belgian children to ‘be ice. done, and all knitters’ avill enjoy do- Major McCord will giake his head- | ine it quarters. in Paris, where he will be Conference of Red Cross Workers. stationed throughout the peace ne-; “a conference of Red Cross worke MM ™ : Will’s War and Victory Garden Collection $2.05 Worth of Seeds for $1.50 Established 1907 gotiations. |in the Slope counties will be held in rly Meetit Romer on April 9. Mr. eld HOE: : Quarterly Meeting er division, managers will be present A complete selection of all the best Vege- of City Federation fd will tell why it is necessary that ——_ ed Cross organizations, shoukl keep | The regular quarterly meeting of | intact. i “the City Federation of Women’s poe ‘ | clubs will meet in the comunity room __ Fredonia Man Dies. of the city public library Friday af- Daniel Schull well known Fr ternoon at 3 o'clock. Matters of in-|}donia farmer, away at a Bi fay ee HES tables for the family use. Fourteen ¢ [- ferent Vegetables in quantities suiter to Easter Jewelery Styles ‘h ¥; average requirements. Get our catalog for “Cultural Directions”. terest. will be discussed and it is | marek hoopeal v a eek wate re- Lf. ‘a 2 vi -|Mains are ein; hel a ebl TOS. : 1 . . Fi, hoped that there: will bei: Rood! at pending the srrival of mem ers ofthe GLANCE in our show windows will 4 Our “Vegetable Gardening” booklet FREE Current Events Club Annual. tamily, expected to reach the city : : : The Garont Bvents club will cele-(this evening. ‘The deceased was 5 show you the iatest ideas in Modern ? upon request. ‘rate the sixteenth anniversary of ! Yezrs old and is survived by a widow the society at its annual banquet; and several children. Friday, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Couhtry Fair ; te aa - y Fair Tonight. ~ Hi {C, Postlethwaite, Covers will Po) ‘rhe rollowing is the cast for the pla The committee on banquet consitss |’ Dye Ghosts in W te." to be given of Mrs, J. P. French, Mrs. Alfred Zu- Canney reery eran apel at. the eer and; Mrs: WV, C..Casnman igi Miss Praxis—Theodosia Fitch. ‘The committee on entertainment is | OLDS Jewelry to go with your Easter Outfit. Inside you will find style, beauty and rare good taste reflected in every article. Our “Home Grounds” book presented to those planning improvements in their Yards and Lawns. # Oscar H. Will & Co. There is as much style and individuality in Jewelry as there is to Clothes, and you should be as careful in the selection of one as the other. Mrs. George K. Foster, Dr. Emma Ackerman and Nellie Evarts. fie Seat ae ee Z Let us assist you in selecting the Jewelry to harmonize = ati starts ain: Head or chest— : - ie = N . “externally” with = Pioneer Seed House—Nursery—Greenhouses : F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler and Optician Bismarck ‘ J. Warren Kerrigan in “One| Dollar Bid” will be the feature attraction at the Orpheum Viexs Vapor , night. *YOUR BODYGUARD" - 30#. GOR S1.2C | Bismarck ‘ North Dakota Let us aemonstrate our ability to fill your wants in the Optical line, as we grina our own lenses and can replace broken ones in a few minutes. 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