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SECOND REGIMENT BAND DELIGHTS BIG AUDIENCE AT THE AUDITORIUM tivated a large audience at the Audi- torium last evening, when it presented a varied program which would have The second regiment band, ‘ripened, matured and mellowed by fifteen months’ intensive work overseas, cap- HELLO BISMARCK! Meet St. Paul! also his friend PARAGON MALT HOPS EXTRACT The “EXTRACT” that makes real “LAGER”. Same Taste, Flavor, Sparkle and “SNAP” of good old Swiss Brau. Legally Sent to All Dry Territory (Non-aleoholic) 7 full gallons, 28 quarts or 56 pint bottles made from one can. Costing you about ONE CENT per glass. The extract is scientifically made from Pure Barley Malt and Very best Hops—thus insuring you the real thing and not an imitation or any substitute. Try It! By Ordering Today! “Now!” Our best recommendations are “YOUR FRIENDS” $1.50 PER CAN—PREPAID Western States: Distributing Co. ST. PAUL, MINN. Agents Wanted. ' The surest, quickest way to judge the! Tt will Day you to visit us and examine this BISMARCK Dopce BROTHERS BUSINESS CAR of this car is to ask any business man who uses it to give you a few facts and figures. It is making an enviable record everywhere as a most reliable and economical means of delivery. M. B. GILMAN CO., Phone 808 212 Main St., 1 been a credit to the finest professional concert, band, Harold Bachman, the leader, has changed very little since Bismarck saw him last. He’ is the same gracious, unaffected, unassum- ing artist that’ he was when he came here at the head of the Harvey band |to make music for the Second regi- {ment band. He has remarkable con- |trol over his organization, ‘and he plays it with exceptional ability. Last night’s program was. so di- verse as to furnish something to es- pecially appeal to everyone.. There were heavy, intricate overtures, slash- ing, dashing marches, and airy, lacey things, such as Paderewski’s minuet. The descriptive suite Atlantis was done with remarkable effect, and the same harmonious blending was shown in the Egyptian ballet. Robert Bruce, the Indian cornetist, and an artist of real stellar quality, was recalled time and again after he. had played the old-time favorite “Car- nival of Venice.” His encores, “Aloha” and “Annie Laurie” were fully as pop- ular, and the audience could not seem. to get enough of him. No ‘cornetist his equal has ever been heard in Bis-| marck, Then there was a handsome young- ster whose name did not appear on the program, who almost stopped the show with his flute obligato in Sousa’s | Tipping old “Stars and Stripes For- ever.” He was recalled three times, ‘and the audience was still famished. \Director Bachman should add this Yank to his programmed soloists. And Spencer Boise, who is to be ‘hletic director of the Bismarck high hool and perhaps director of the Bismarck band and whose parents, |Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Boise, are now residents of Bismarck, and in j whom the capital city feels-it has a | proprietary interest, sang “Then You | Will Remember Me” and the house } |rose to him to a man and demanded | | | more and more of him. He is a hand- j some young chap, has a beautiful | | fovttnae is an accomplished musician, | |plays such a base as seldom is found ; SGN Nea aL aLd rae ag OxrOamun t.61F arte EID car, DI I Ia AY By m.. Admission _ EASTER SUNDAY Free iehtiny py DAILY TRIBUNE> t i rn Co aL ATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1919, in any 1 organization, and is to| statts to attend the Second regi- bea ype sal ore to capital city -so- ciety. here was a baritone player who diay some wonderful solo work, Fred Briice’s clarinet cadenzas was on a par With other featured portions of the program, and the concert from first to was of an artistic excel- lence ih’ satisfied the most dis- criminating taste. Tonight the boys do it again, and no one should miss the performance. The curtain rises at, 8:30. 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F At the end of. seven days ling test the Overland ‘Model 90 finished 1 in -as. pe ect running condition as when it car is an exact glad to show you. This test does not make the car ang betces,. Femerely sore dn, wenden Ge) Lahr Motor Sales Conipamy:: a Distributors of Overland Cars—Federal .. saan e ne LULU ts ment band concert. A movement is under way looking toward Saturday evening closing the year ‘round. . Boy Heard From Silas Edberg, who disappeared the second of April, has been heard from. His father, Robert Edberg, received a letter this morning written by his son, who is well and all O. K. on a farm in Mercer. ‘W. C. T. U. Conference The W. C. T. U. will hold its dis- trict convention in connection with a jubilee conference next Monday after- ecvcccccccce y Without Once Shifting Gears 4370 Miles OKLAHOMA, ary Showing the OA . ‘days’ ago. Al ‘stack Model 90 Haid aie: noon Sand evening, April 21)! in the community. room of the city.)library. Mrs. Harriet D. Hall, a-national lec- turer and organizer, and Mrs. F. M. Wanner, state vice president, ‘will be present to speak. All the ladies of the city and W. C. T. U. are espe- cially urged to be | at this meeting. Is Honor Guest. - Last evening Miss Nielson was & guest of honor at a banquet’givén ‘the Madtes of Minot by the Minot Victory Liberty Loan committee, _Mias ,Niel- son is th estate chairman of the exec: utive committee of the organization formed among the ladies of North Da- rrrrrremrrs se SSRESRURE DERE RER ROO OTG in7 days and Thigh’ (5. “In'High Gear | World What . 600,000 Owners Know . 12.2114 ve ain. proved its, Hagnina by pinaahi a < ompletely bi any Car. tic way gear record. , Tee and ‘seven nights, of what owners already : -Tires—Vesta Batteries. Ovettind Model Riavty Vive Pape Peering Cas, $945, 1.0.6. Toledo! ° Gone to ¢ eee Our Store AMUEL S. BRIN 3L _Author and World-Wide Preacher wil aes < Lecture, Kota for the purpose lot aiding in Ltb- erty Loan chmpaigns, The banquet last evening was to permit the Victory Liberty Loan campaign comuinittee to }give the ladies of Minot, who will sell the bonds in the residential, sections, the details of the plans for. the big drive in this city. Miss Nielson was called upon for a few remarks and responded with a gew well chosen words, Don’t forget the dance given by the Woodmen of the World at “It was not Vecsuced s 7 ec. faintest: and this ‘standard luplicate of ‘the Modet 90 we will be ‘know the Armory April 21, Tickets $1. ds >