The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 2, 1919, Page 5

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ys \ } ‘ } ao gs is ' é da steak a tf >> A ~> ‘ tab ot va « ” i q hee ! ae ‘ d4 ot >» o 4 i ) ‘ ‘ fe. vo a i - tendent of the Great) Northern, TONIGHT ONLY _—$——$—$—— nn = First Show 7:30; Secand 9 P. M. NORMA TALMADGE TONIGHT IN THE “FORBIDDEN CITY; AT AUDITORIUM | Miss Norma Talmadge, than whom no screen star is more popular with Bismarck devotees of the, cinema- drama, will be seen at the Auditor- ium. tonight only in “The Forbidden City,” one of the biggest picture pro- ductions that has come to Bismarck for some time. “The Forbidden City.” as the name would indicate, ‘deals with the in- trigue and Netta manipulations of the inner city ‘of the} celestial capital, where ,until Tate days: no foreigner might ; set ‘foot under. penalty of death. - "he; gorgeous staging which such @ setting’. affords,’ the thrilling interest of the plot, and the beauty and art of the star promise to make “The Forbidden City” one of the real treats of’ the season, There will De two shows, at and 9, WAR MOTHERS TO ORGANIZE IN ONE OF TWO A’ call is issued for all mothers, wives, sisters and daughters of sol-j diers. of Eurleigh county to meet in| tae community room of the public li- brary in Bismarck at 2:30 p. m. Sate; urday, April 12. At that time the aims and pur-| poses of\the War Mothers of Ameri- ca and also of the National Ameri- can War Mothers will be explained in detail and those eligible will be giv- en an opportunity to join these 4 ciations. The War Mothers of Amer ca, whose state organizer is Mrs. G. Moore of Grand Forks, includ mothers, — wive ers and daugh- ters. This will large organiza- | \ | i CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST TO LECTURE AT BISMARCK AUDITORIUM THURSDAY Bismarck folk who are ‘not inte ested, in Christian Science’as well as those who are will enjoy a free lec ture to be delivered at the Bismarck Auditorium Thursday evening © by George Shaw Cook, CoS. D., a Chi go member of the board of lect ship of the Kirst Church of Christ Scientist,’ Boston, Mass. + BRANCHES iN CITY tion abounding in youth and energy and ready for many lines of work. The National American War Mothers, of which Mrs. Martin Reese of Devils Lake is state war mother, is an honor ary list of mothers only and its aim is to write the military history of the sons and daughters who were in sere ice. It is hoped that chapters of both these organizations may be formed in several towns in the county. Tho: who are interested, but can not tend the mecting are asked to m1 to Mrs. M. Budjong, Bisma their reque:! T er or both soc! Mr. Cook comes to Bismatck under the auspices ofthe Ch: } society of the capital cit tends to the public of all ¢ vitation to hear him. He regarded and his lecture 15 of a nature to interest everyone, It is, requested that those attending be seated by 8 o'clock. ‘ PRESBYTERIAN - CHURCH ANNUAL ~o» THIS EVENING | The annual congregational meeting of the First Presbyterian church will beheld in the church parlors at S$ o'clock’ this evening. Following the} business session there will bean ine formal entertainment progrem and tuo cheon Will he served, and friends of the church to attend. | j ey | GTYNEWSs |» BOWMAN RANCHER QO. H. Hanson, proprictor or the I ging Camp rauch, rear Bowman, was a Bismarck, visitor this. week. eel LEAYV Rachel Lenhart of Hazleton. daugh- ter of G. A, Lenhart, left the Bismarck | hospital today. 2 H F BACK FROM FARM State Treasuter, Obert Olson is back from. a. visit with the cows and chick- ens at Bowman.” e GLEN ULLIN LAD DIES: | The remaing of ‘Henry Kotteubroc axed’ ¥3, of Glen Ulin were sent home today. His death was caused by. int fluenza. * ‘ CAS IS HERE RB. M. Casey of Fargo, pr lent: ot the Equity Cooperative Packing’ Cc is here looking ‘after his duties as member of the state,board of coptrol. MCANDEES HERE R. ‘A. McCandles of Minot. superin- wes here on business with the railway com- inission this week. WITH CENTENARY MOV \ Rev. W. Hutchinson visited ,Mac ; Kenzie and Stecle on Monday in’ con- nection with the “Contenary Move- ment.” i EMENT > Rev. N. 1. Rockwell and his daugh- ter left a local hospital yesterday for Bowman. Thev had had a prolonged ; stay in here but rejoice to learn that. health is again restored. | AT MCABE CHURCH Dr..W. B. Slutz and Dr. G. Meck, lenburg will address a pnblic meeting in the) Methodist Episcopal church: on Thursday night at 8 o’cleck. 2h TO ATTEND CONVENTION Miss, Louise Hoermann, superinten44) dent of Bismarck hospital. went — to Minneapolis today to attend a Cross ‘nurses’ convention.‘ JEWELL IN. NEW YORK Paul’ Jewell, son of Mrs. Marshall H. Jewell, arrived in New Jork today | from o' with a ‘company of cas- uals. Mrs. Jewell received a wire from him today advising that he was going te Camp Upton, N. Y., and that he hop- | ed to be home soon. FAMOUS STUNTS SECURED e celebrite quartette and “The Goblins” will ‘be | : two'popular teagited Of: INE Viniqtie’ mu- I dis Red | , | dose will convince ‘or money fed’ Piemiinets° Mar Bach | sieal evening to be given at Meabe Methadis ‘ch next Tuesday by the fourth division of the Methodist. Bpis- copal Ladies’ Aid si 5 REW ITALY A letter rec Rew of this city and former! ul clerk on the Soo line tells 6f his work. in Italy. Busy art of each night, Working hy among Italian Soldiers, Hej of My purities i your blodd and system. | is well and thoroughly. enjoying his |B and she 1 Drive them a eelern out the stom: | work, fat cle of friends he: weh, and bowels--take — Hollister's = [he glad to welcome her Lome for ava y Mounttin Tea, a clean DISTRICT ALD MEBTINGS cation after her ardous labors in. the : Toa or ‘Tablets, t invetings of the MeCabe Mj national capitol, FOS. BRESLOW, Aid Soc k Thursday Harris. Spohn. Ranne hand con: of the chur xregation are cordially invited to at-|the Pre tend these meeting: MINISTERS A, group of s will TO MERT ed) Methodist min- gather in the MeCabe Thursday (afternoon for a nferenve conducted Dr. OrEE Mecklenburg. These y Fpl prs th the local “AKimute-Men” focals council; will be, entertained ‘for dinner at the pa at 6:30-p,m. At 8 o'clock they will assist’ in.a ‘ine ng’ in the church ¢ouducted by Dr Slutz aid Mecklenburg.’ The Meth in particular and the, public in general are cordial! ited to attend. “FOR “MISS Writing from the of agriculture, bur ington, D. C., under date of March 29, the clerks of the bureau. s: have just finished giving M Ma garet M. McConkey, Monte McConk sister, a send-off party, as she leaves tonight for a month’s vacation, part ofwhich she intends to spend in Bis- Thought 3 Litile Childrén. /| ‘Needed Mother’s Care ** y stomach suffering So se- vere that I could not have lasted muct longer. I did not care so much f myself but did not want to leave my three’ little children who needed a mother’s love and care, A cousin in California wrote* me. about | Mzyr’s Wonderful Remedy and took # cor ‘of it. L have sin It is a si pract t and intestinal iicluding appendicitis. , ey refunde ROUP Spasmodic croup. is usually relieved with, one application of— ‘YOUR BODYGUARD"- 50%, 604 ei speaker of unusual ability. and! ty will be held at | been entirety: well.” | 1 i i | i "i been receiving © ra 3IDDEN CITY” Admission 25c. 28 BY BETTY'BROWN It will be the Jsaster Fashion ‘Parade! The firstthe ‘very, very < | the milli RO to get itself ne recly, film’ star—and then ‘hustled back to wait in Evelyn: th svenue, ine But the camera caught it: Tif world that it is rose and mauve chiffon, on lines that are just the tiniest, bit like a, poke-bonnet. crown and brim’are: of wende which is: woven a flower and braid rises just an inch above \the brim, and achieves. the lightsome effect appropriate to the, season. eI AT. Clerks ,here, and’ we shall be glad if} member one of thetredt | you wil ¢ ber. a little 'y Die} plone your paper, She is not expecting any | 4) of the sort. so we think that} You mst len thes hand |} hea ant surprise Guild Meets. George's Guild h House Thurs Presbytcrian Ladies’ Aid. razular monthly meeting yterian_L * Aid soc will be held Thursday afternoon 2:30, in the church parlors. The | BISMARCK PIONEER. DIES IN- DULUTH nm s and: the} C5 F. ld, acting warden the penitentiary, today received we of, the death in Duluth last week Ed Donahoe, 2 ‘optrated -a frontic in thé seventies: () his busingssiheré, Mr. many_years rn the Ht west of [ther river, Se Parkins ran eral years 2 | his health ‘failing. he went to Duluth i {to make his Home*with his son, J. F.; -; Donahoe, and death came to hin the last week in a hospital where he hi: Many of the olde M EASTER HATS pioneer who | stable here | spent | Announcement dispenser, who is now in charge of; \ our soda fountain ready to serve ; you with your favorite fancy Drink or Sundae. He comes: from one of the lfrgest -eandy stores. in Minot, N> Dak. HATCHED ci _ FIRST, WOMAN CITY “MOTHER” Have Small Lead for Com- | missionershiv ' Fargo, N. D.. April ~Voters of ‘Wargo: yesterday declared themselves jin favor of municipal ownership of | public utilities by voting 1.493 to 1,152,, ;& majority. of 341, to bond the city for j $150,000 for a new municipal light ‘| plant. | In the race of the six candidat | for city commission, with two plac to be filled, J. 1. list with a‘yote of 1, [R. H.. Wilder and H. Dahl run Hogan, headed the with Mrs. ng ek and = neck for second | Figures obtained by the ‘News trom the city polling places votes and |gave Mrs, Wilder ty of 13 votes ) Mr. Dail 1.124, a maj jfor Mrs. Wilder. VIEWING THE REMAINS Arthur C, Pownley of St, Paul, ng i dent of the National Non /EVELYN gue, is here calling upon GREELY sat the state house, | i} | Minn. | i | i at has hopped out ot Remington Typewriter Co. first Easter’ hi a photographed on the pretty head of If in need of a typewriter s charms and hastens to inform the [2nd ty ber iter paber,.. supplies ‘and irepair service Phone, Write or Wire That’s the beginning. The top of rful leaf-gceen, horsehair braid ante GEO. C; KETTNER leaf design like embroider: This : ag the crown, and just an inch beyond Representative McKenzie Hotel Bismarel - FARGO ELECTS Mrs. F. H. Wilder Appears to: | | | ‘bons for any machine, carbon “Formen ivhoder” und the. e ‘ superlative in h. .dwear ‘LANPHER Super-Quality or Kettle Finish cbeenfit HATS — $6.00. $6.50 $7.00 EVERYWHERE From coast to coast. from the lakes to the gulf, from north to south and. even on other continents, people are seeking health. The science of Chiro- practic is rapidly becoming: known as the only science in existence which wil satisfy these’ seekers after health, Jt has, benefited thousands. It will you. There is a competent Chiropractor in your town. Ask him for a Spinal Analysis: | It-will be the best investment you ever made as Chi- ropracti¢ Spinal Adjustrients given by him with' his bare-hands alone will start you on the road to health. R..S. ENGE, >. c. Px. c Consultation Free—Spinal Analys Suite 9-11, Lucas Blk.—Phone 260. Free Bismayck, N. D. for | bowels, purify the blood, each Spring. | or you leave: Winter's: germs and ine | of! © Be Better Looking —Take at Olive Tablets | i It your skin is yellow—complexion pallid | tongue coated—appetite poor—you have ' aibad taste in your mouth—alazy, no-good | ling—you should take Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a substitute ; for calomel—were prepared by Dr.Edwards fy at| after 17 years cf study with his patients. ped Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely of} j vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. You will know them by their olive color. «| To have aclear, pink skin, bright eyes, | of! no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like | childhocd days you must gét at the cause. | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the | liver and bowels like calomel—yet have no dangerous after effects. o ‘They start the bile and overcomeconsti- ; pation. That's why millions of boxes are | sold annually at 10c and 25c per box. All Ak lruggists. @Take one or two nightly and ate the pleasing results, \ go, ory fF e have secured the services of r. Nick Mason, an expert soda Me Frappes and Punches for Parties a Specialty. . / _ Cowan’s ~~ Drug Sicre y Sac Does Not Rolk Occupants to Centre—Guaranteed Not to Sag—Absolutely Noiseless—Cannot Tear Bed Clothes Enjoy the comfort that brings delightful, natural, refreshing sleep. You just relax---let go of yourself---when there’s a “WAYsSAGLESS SPRING” under you. Your shoulder and hips sink into it with a gentle yielding pres- \ sure. A delightful feeling of perfect restfulness overcomes you. ||P QUARTER CENTURY. GUARANTEE ‘THIRTY NIGHTS FREE TRIAL: ~ Webb Bros. Furniture Dept. ' LET US DELIVER (ONE OF THESE SPRINGS TO_YOUR HOME

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