The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 14, 1920, Page 3

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SATURDAY, FEB. 14, 1920 POPULAR YOUNG |! MAN DIES HERE FROM INFLUENZA Asa, Dawson, Recently Returned From Overseas Service, : Well Liked BISMARCK DAILY. TRIBUNE LAST SA FoR YOu = “MY HUSBAND'S OTHER WIFE” TO-NIGHT FOR FIFTEEN AND SWENCEELVE CENTS ‘ RUTH ST. DENIS CONCERT DANCERS | fo, Hiadelton. tn pearance of a AT REX MATINEE AND NIGHT, FEB, 21 | “01. He ss ’H : ‘ strong for a whil but t that he som ABSOLUTE " ny t F fa jhow lost the trail. Mr. McDonald v 4 Th» interpreting and visualization | was the first primitive accompaniment ! will probably return to I ‘iton ne ee ce First MOND _ '{of m.si¢ by bodily movement is one of | to. dance. Rhythm, hodily movement! week to continue his mv fon. PRICES: Met the ital phases, of this present-day | and voice constitute the ground work . ance of the dance, say the ad- | for all personal art. For that reason} Ppibune “Want nee reviews for the Ruih St, Denis} we are placing. the voice on the same ewe dan ho will be seen at the| program with “dance visualization and on Febru: 21 0 . le later propose to show the development r ‘his \ par jar group Of nine dan-| of the intimate relationship between | ‘ produced at Denishawn, special-} voice and dance, as suggest i in the analytic study of music in} number by Mr. Rhodes and } s relation to dance. | Their program of music t T of the program begins with |. tion is the result of over three y DOUBLED ME UP h, where each part of the inven- | of training by Miss St. Denis and Mr. s i dd each voice ofthe fue is Shawn, a ohy a separate group of dan- Ruth St. Denis concert dancers thin: lped the wl hole blend: ing as harmon-| lying to their admirers the fr s No g Hel Me: Until I ound, fad charm of the out of doors where} Took Lydia E. Pinkham's ion in move-| they have been trained in the art of Vegetable Compound. carried on} dance, Asa Dawson, cne of thie most; Ji and hest known. residents of this died at 4° o'¢lock sterday afternoon from influenza-pneumonia following an illness of. si weeks, Up toa few hours hefore death hopes had been held for his recovery, but the long siege of illness had ‘so’ weakened his resistence powers that he, was wnable to survive’ the final attack of the diseases. Born July 1, 1888, on his parents’ farm 18 miles from,’ the city, Asa Dawson spend his childhdod days in this county and city, going through the city schools and graduating from the Bismgr ‘kK high school with high honors, A short time later he went! who will be here next Friday evening ment with the program MATINEE: Perfect Ventilation. “Maid of Many hoods” - \ i i MAE MURRAY § ia to D mas ticket agent fer the in -the 10,000.00 comedy, {fom fundamental rhythmic move-! Their program is varied, their light- a Northern Pacitic railroad which post tain Kid's Kida? et the Rex. | Ments of geometr sign in the first | ing affects. unv and in key with! , Wyandotte, Mich.—‘‘For the last tion he held many ye pees : part to: individ ion of movement | the compc four years I have doctored off and oF la the PROMIN NT G ARDSM. AN Nutra Oe 5 and subtlety of ex} sion in the sec: _ Pheir ructural principles jeped and set forth ¥ part of the program are ward affairs | tien trai sa Daw j with which outfit he Da-|in December 1918" +) Dramutic a is Song and Dance combined; the headquarte He do with conspicuet MIs SUC iven ‘art form and elaborated toward y 20, 1917 and went the end, of the pregram. “Denis innovation a ene 3 sweep a room with- ey ment to Camp Greene, : Song and moyement are the only ane h adds greatly to.the interest of Z out stopping to rest, Five Act regimental» color sergeant. The |, two pure and personal Voice ait delightful program. A re and everything I ate ¢ upset my stomach. hree years age s broken up. and Dawson | was iransférred to the 116th Ammuni- ab SUFFERED Play club at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon | the city authorities of that ¢ home : i u I lost a chi the time of his, death. Mr. Dawson }@nd attend the funeral of Mr. Dawson, | senior member of the engi: ng firm | nd suffered, ie employed a tier ‘of the Soo] Who was prominent in Elkdom. of Atkinson and Hall is ‘7h. At} badly that I was out SSeS i ee kinsen of this city, | of my head at times. Sy bowels did ” — CITY NEWS ee ne | not move for days and I could not eat | 4 : meee i without suffering. The doctor couldnot 3 fisrace MA 2 / WIT RASH sonality. = Mt nude deep [> 9) Ti eae seta hone Ma 9 | coe Td eee Naabd the eo t friendships whe vent and dur | DRISCOLL MAN HERE oval Information: (hat. gam longer and sent him to the drug-store ing his’ illness =| to get ne a bottle of Lydia E. Pink- ‘ores of per | ham’s Vegetable Compound and threw the doctor’s medicine away. After ver, well known. farmer of in? the city yesterday. | during the mobilization of 1918 and | constantly inquired den deati: aul “THE TWIN FAWNS” On Forehead, ead. Itched and | SURES LOC BEREROOSEEE | Es FE ae later went overseas hive failed to call | x 1 Burned,FormedCrust.Was | | fter HERE FROM PAINTED WOODS. | for them. Information ae to hove and | EK three bottles of Vegetable Com- f a eae fE i Ser e. Guiicu ‘a Heals mmealite: tami B. 1h Westmore of Painted Wovds | where to, get these papers will he! Sneha’ duzing two bottles of Lydia E SU GCESTED By MALETE 7O COLLD WORED: i . i eles m alle feiene ne in the city on business. yester- ‘ingly, farulplied Uy. the recruiting of my own housework. I£ chad not been FAMOUS NOVEL, “THE WOMA* VEITE us f] Sore, The Vvived by 94) C8¥. er to el : for your medicine I don’t know where I gy : i “Baby suffered with @ rash on dot na AMS: ‘on SEE CR GEESE . ONS ape would be today and I am never without PAWNS IN THE GAME Of LIFE— Ss read, and it went into her ohn At TWO ROYN BORN : LEAVES FOR’ GREECE a bottle of it in the house. You may 1 ARK: 3 UP seated erat ths ato FATAL Sactontne Ghat iore tee uaunee Dan Bongas, who with tls brother publish this f you like that it may help Wherein the Blick Knigh: ee the White ig pEnp. if 3 f { hospital yester id Fe ‘0 -| Andrew Hougas operated the Van} oman.” ARY he Whi ine, w rt crus. Tetchedandbarned | i ASU ee The. happy parents are Mr.| Horn cafe adjoining the Van. Horn STENDEK; 120 Orange St., Wyandotie, King but fell afoul of the Wiilte King, who, don. gy ag oa ed ‘The body will lie in state at the |: . HT, Tillinghusen of this city hetel, left yesterday for New York | Mie _ Ring the Shining ..mor «: Integrity, checkmaiz: gg 3 SE onan Perry undertaking parlors on Main} 2! Mr. and Mrs. E,,W. Sewell of from’ there he will sail to the Black @night in his Lvil Works, | NE . Saad , : i Velva. t Mr. Bougas has been in this ¢ §ocbabecesibacneusereniete . \ t free sample <f | street between Second and Third om a et Ointment street Sunday from 10 a. m. to Be eres the past; two yours, “He Sntends TOPICS ; 4A Oe REX % i a c at b i. Ing rehe areece, where he was sire ‘ss hed. tanetre ctismoes at ihe Me-| Plans and specifications for a $40-| born, and w probably return to this! t Hurley's Orchestra } s Orchestra OF THE 66 Symphe a Cabe Methodist church, Rev. 000 extension to the municipal water] city the end of this year. | STRUCK mpnerny B i 5 H1. Quigley officiating. | The plant and sewerage system of May: | A] Playing the Latest Dance af DAY OUT” | Orchesto3 Mi | Csaspel!, eosin tobe s 1912. [will be. in. charge” of the Bismarck | Ville are being prepared by. Atkinson | Any Size Orchestra Furnis Teneste sy a ‘ i post of the American legion of which | and Hall. engineers. an i probably 514 8th St. Phone 130K { Keep Your Skin Clear { |Mr. Dawson ‘hadebeen a prominent | Ne acted upon at the next meeting of tic, was in Bismarck | member since:its formation. yesterday. Mr. McDonald bas been | Sqadbebbbbbbbbbhebebhbbb etd j Scalp. Clean, Hands Soft ' The members Of the legion | + Cuticura Soap to cleans:, purify meet at the Elks, ¢lub at 2:15 o’clock and: beautify, Cuticura Ointmetit in full uniform and will march in a ; soothe and heal, have ‘body to the. chureh undes the direc- most cuccegsfubin preservipg: tion ‘of Major G. H. Russ,.Jr., com- 7 okins, clear! scaips, and gooW ha: mander of the post. The legion pall- : vel aa ln prawenting beeattamten bearers will be,Qscar Selvig, D. C. Scothorn, Harol mling, Gien Peck, Frank Ernesy aifd.W. C. Paulson. -In- terment will be in St. ‘Mary's cemetery. All members of the Bismarck lodge of Elks will assemble at the Elks | Any tinte of dey BAKERS COCOA is welcome THURSDAY | Dolores \ |cassinelll 70 ie, Roe) 5 iteura Bere es aay poeean withs ELECTRIC CLEANER not only does all the work any other cleaner ¢an do, but does a great many things that an or- dinary cleaner cannot do. THE ROYAL CLEANS BY AIR ALONE Price - - $50.00 Attachments $10.00 BK’S ELECTRIC SHOP 408 BROADWAY Auditorium “"°:> Feb. 18 THE |. > “PERFECT : i coe OLIVER MOROSCO PRESENTS Veataring take of thinking that cocca is only an ocea- sional drink. -It.is so val- uable a food beverage, so rich in the elements of nutrition, so delicious in Yo caPannant ‘| PRODUCTION at Janz Cagric Es —-AND-= CR IGHTO® Hale Ts a tomanti: Comedy- Diema in Five Deiightful Ac-s of Haw yat Is « YOU'LL | flavor, and so wholesome pe i XC | ' ee : i } | o eat? that it should be i \ he was a crook—but a Bi ite a case . ; 4 woran’s ‘heart knows not rea- urely vais isand some regularly and often. : sor—She loved him. But when [Bl young iellow who ¥ Columbia Phonograph- he Teft-—well, she soun a web Bp madly in love + i if i q f falsehood that finally en- ¥ ee Fine Runa aN Columbia Records OM peshed er and freed hee fig Tailionaie’s : TER.” i couldn’! Life Drama Bg | CHEA!: now could he? nm of Her Hear + 1T! Welllcay dN EASY TERMS WHEN DESIRE: COWAN’S DRUG STOR: WALTER BAKER & COJid Established 1780. DORCHESTER MPSS, LEO CARRILLO. wn FREDERIC and FANNY. HATTON'S FAMOUS FUN AND FASHION HIT... SLOMBARDI, LTD. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL Akh DANCING ATTRACTION BEFORE THE PU Sut — WITH — | COMEDY | : : , seein is an | ee | ELLIS RHODES Beaytirul Costumes and ‘ | i y i i DRAMATIC TENCR HAS BROKEN ALL Sons me cyanea, ake nna 6s tees PAULINE LAWRENCE, PIANIST Stage Effects : LAUGHING RECORDS \2 . “ Mc te Ruth Austin Betty May Nine Beautiful: American Girls Dancing for American Audiences: Elaborate Lighting and FOR THE LAST 2 YEARS 2 _-_-tosanctues [MP | Katherine Hanlef Meninih’ Bel | Af (manne of the cael! as ee em ne - . i Grace Carson Genevieve Stevens loving girls who tell the story of composition; danced joy! Cycloramic Arrangemeuis H Juliane Johnston d Entertaining to those who do not understand music, and delightful to th | With GRACE ae | and Original Company | Prices : : : 55c.to $220) Seat Sele at Harris & Co., Monday. H who do. oa al REX. MATINEE Saturday, February 21st RES & NIGHT SEATS ON SALE AT BOX OFFICE TUESDAY, 10 A. M. 4A GEE LL ‘ . H t ¥

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