The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 9, 1920, Page 5

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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE .MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1920 POPULAR STAR IN | BIG. PICTURE AT THE REX TONIGHT Frank. Keenan in “The False Code,” together’ with three vaudeville acts will comprise the principal features ‘of the bill at the Rex theatre Monday and Tuesday of this week. A supreme comedy, “Are Honeymoons Happy?” and, Topics of, the Day, will complete the bill for the first two days. ii) The ‘vaudeville acts consist of the Bingham Novelty Four in songs and dances, May Valli in character sing- ing and’Violet and Lewis in a unique Bymnastic act. On Wednesday and Thursday Sylvia Bremer in “Dawn” will-be the feature ' of the program. This is, a six reel “picture which. aritics, have’ praised , very highly. Snub Pollard in “Giving * ‘the Bride Away” and a Pathe review <° will complete the bill. “My Husband’s Other Wife” with Robert Gordon will be the principal attraction for Friday and Saturday, the bill being completed with Harold Lloyd in “Capt, Kid’s Kids,” a comedy and Kinograms. Do You Know That Hudson Builds the ESSEX? Mrs, Ernstein Singh ust, Singbei ‘ Singbeil was 4 of age. She wi born in’ Russia. Funeral arrange- ments have not been completed. | ERE William S. Hart in his thrilling masterpiece, “Wolves of the Rail,” willbe the attraction at the Bismarck Theatre tonight. _. Fer Colds or: Se Cc the ESSEX at Ou Influenza and as'a |GEORGE LOANE TUCKER’S WONDER : r Preventative PICTURE, “THE MIRACLE MAN,” TO ; Take OPEN THEATRE BEAUTIFUL TONIGHT George Loane Tucker's wonder play. | From an artistic standpoint the El ‘Laxative 1; id to be, Hh! tinge Jeaves nothing to be. desired. great motion picture drama developed | ye arrangement and the interior dec: Show Room since “The Birth ef Nation,” will be pa eee ocean . a . : Bromo ine ope ate oe ee See It is the Light Weight Car That imethod of, ventilation and projection alt in a par with the very latest to | mund in moving pic- ture construction in the larger cities, The Eltinge will specia Quinine | Tablets”’ Be sure you get the Genuine Look for this signature Holds the Greatest Endurance Proof — Of course you know all about the Essex and its record of 5870 miles at an average speed ex- ceeding a mile a minute. It was the only new it? car at last year’s shows. Now it holds the iutergreue, pioneer — me picture thore ly metropolitan ‘. A six-piece symphony orchestra; grade film: productions. The will be an attractive feature of the | two shows night]. t 7:30 and 9. new playhouse, and the appointments | Two capacity he tre expected to in every detail will be of calibre not | greet the opening of the uew picture- Bismarck’s on a priced light weight car? And what other man- ufacturing organization is equipped to produce has produced on the box. ing from a stroke of paralysis. Kruger had been in ill health for sone! sf The funeral arrangements have! metric tous. ‘ time. surpassed in North Dakota. GC. 4 pore DIED SATURDAY { 30c Mrs. K. A. Kruger, 63 of Fredonia, died here Sunday morn- honse this evening, net been completed years of age,} rival of relat pendirg the ar- ot the deceased. The produc a during ugar in Argen- 1919 amounted to 260,000 Mrs. ANFAUOUUENUCUCCDAGENOUORUUOOLNUUEEOEENUUSEAONOUQUQOTECUNALOGIOECNDUCAUUREQURECOUAOUEUULFHUQUEQOGDELCONHEQUEQIUOGEINOUELQUBUGQUECONOOLONDEREGOOUGOOEQUUOEGEUOUEUOUEAOOCUREQOPOOOUENCOOEUEOUOCQRUEROOOIUODORQROTAINES CE Dae Nae iad ADVANCE SPRING. STYLES Tee The First to Be Seen in Bismarck’ ‘This Season There isn’t. a woman within ‘reach: of. this “store who will not be interested in this an- nouncement, for she knows that whenever this store announces the arrival of new spring styles for the season that they are O. K. So it is with pleasure that we announce the first arrival of new spring outer apparel and extend yoi a cordial invitation to come and see them. As you would naturally suppose the dis- play at this time of the season couldn’t pos- sibly be complete, but there are enough to afford a most pleasing selection. Among Our Spring Arrivals Are Many Auto Togs Every auto sold in this county means a customer for us. Auto owners like to trade ‘ here, even if they have to come many. miles. There is a lot of satisfaction in trading at a store that carries large stocks. MMMM OD PLU A. W. LUCAS CO. “The Store of Quality and Service” —- TT MMII IARDESEOLEDAEUGU REDD UOAIITHE greatest sales record, for 22,000 buyers paid $35,000,000 for Essex in its first ten months. An Essex stock chassis officially set the world’s endurance mark ‘in a 50-hour run total- ing 3,037 miles. The same stock chassis in three tests covered 5,870 miles in 94 hours and 22 minutes’ driving time. A dealer’s demonstrator that had been driven 12,000 miles, covered 1,061 miles in 24 hours over Iowa snow-covered roads while a blizzard was raging. Think what these proofs mean to you. It set-° tles the light car question. It places Essex en- durance on the same level with its companion car—the Hudson Super-Six. It elevates the moderate priced car into the fine car quality and performance class. All the advantages in gasoline, oil and tire economy are retained. Hudson Designed and Builds Essex Consider how the Super-' those qualities; then answer if Essex is not the rightful heir to Hudson. | Kssex is the “New Day Car” The long-talked-of light weight, moderates priced car with satisfactory performance and reliability is found in the Essex. It fulfills the hope of true automobile econ- omy. Qualities of endurance, fineness, and beauty are combined with the advantages in price and operating costs of light cars. Judge ance were to ba had only in large, high-priced cars is past. convince you. owner. And don’t forget deliveries of Essex cars are A visit to the Essex show will So will a talk with any Essex — a a Man Who Did Much to Develop Dakota Dies in Mill City) three decades .active in the develop~| ment of North and South Dakota, and | one of the northwes died at the Northwestern -hospital in Minneapolis on Saturday evening, ac-| cording to advices reaching friends in thig city. Death followed an opera-| was 72 years old, failed to recover. H. H. Steele of Bismarck, who had| been associated with Herbert M. Peck ince 1889, left Sunday evening for Minneapolis to take charge of the fun-| eral arrangements. | Mr. Peck had been particularly ac- tive in North Dakota, and he had large banking and investment interests in! all parts of the state. He maintained his North Dakota oft at Kenmare. | BURIED SUNDAY There were more than 150 friends of | the deceased present at the funeral Nelson, of Bald- po depot here s Were conducted Alfson of the Lutherav elson farm. Interment the ceme! Nelson was the wife n, prominent farmer Friday. by Rey, E. church at the took place ft Baldwin. of Robert N National in the United State mount to sources of $20, ne, What group of men are as well qualified to build performance and endurance in a moderate Prcpteecp ici} cpata, Opp LCL PU ea |STEELE HOME SCENE ‘evening, tion from which the deceased, who | (" ry north ot | tion, | 5, with total re- | becoming more and more uncertain as its fame grows, despite the increasing number being built. _R..B. Loubeck Motor Co. Bismarck, North Dakota é Essex reliability by what you know of the Su- per-Six—its economy in gasoline, oil and tires by. light car standards. The day when reliability and fine: perform- Last Canada bought $1.40 courses, the until mid a dinner of sev hs indulged ine di | worth of goods for ty dollar's worth ght. The home was 3 lively dee) ought by the Pnited States from rated for the occasion, which proved | Canada. } izhdly enjoyable one in every. res | year OF ELABORATE PARTY TURDAY EVENING CASTORIA "| For Infants and Children ; In Use For Over 30 Years | Always bears | the | Signature of fo ( | the United States nue an clabortae dinner py when Mr. and Stee bountifilly entertained — thir of their friends at one of the notable mus of the Reason, ¢ laid for 32. three-piece | tra furnished music, and fallow | BETER THAN CLONE Thousands Have Discoveres Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute ORE THROA’ { or Tonsilitis, gargle i} with warm salt water, then apply - VICKS VAPORUI YOUR BODYGUARD” - 30*.007.41 20. Family of three adults want two |p ee enn ; Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablet: are che |! 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