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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBU: Theatre Today “RESPECTABLE BY PROXY” SYLVIA BREAMER and ROBERT GORDON fe BIG FIVE-ACT PICTURE MAHONEY & GRAHAM “ECHOES F "ROM BROADWAY” SINGING—DANCING 2 Theatre-Lovers Bismarck Auditorium The management of the sure in announcing that Henry W. § producer, of so many world-famous musical: comedies, will send America’ ’s foremost Prima Donna Comedienne, With the complete cast of Metropolitan*singers, dancers and comedians to the Auditorium Wednesday night, March 3rd. The much-talked-about organization .yill even include the Henry W. Savage Opera Orchestra, Ensemble of fase nating Femininity and Troupe of Sensational Acrobats, Prices, as in all cities, 85e, $1.10, $1.65, $2.20, $2. NOTE:—Mail orders, with check including war tax and self-addressed and stamped envelope for return, received now and returned in order of receipt. I Regular Box Office Sale Monday, March 1, at Harris & Cofl’s. a This is the Largest and Most Notable Musi- cal Comedy Company to Visit Bismarck _in Several Years. ; ‘bear, is threat ening to become a jeu END OF GRIZZLY SEES ; NEW WEALTH IN HONEY worth of honey was shipped from this district One bee-keeper, s vioanel: $10,000, while many rancl » long one of the ‘haunts of ‘the grizzly were sting because of the dréught. rs (of the men who gave their lives in COMFORT A DELIGHTFUL FEATURE AT THE ELTINGE}: SAFETY BEAUTY inlets Musical Comedy—Seven People MARGARIE BRAYTON “and VIOLET TURPIE “GO—A—HEAD” SPECIAL SCENIC ‘SETTING --BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS--3 Gruet, Kramer & Gruett : “BARNUM. HAD THE RIGHT IDEA” COMEDY MUSICAL ACT MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1920 ; Large Audience Witnesses Sol- emn Memorial Service and Striking Pageant in Honor of Burleigh County’s Hero Dead Buzzelle singularly ‘beautiful and | solemn — without —be- in character, were “held narck auditorium on Sun day afternoon in honor of Burleigh county's hero dead of the world war. The sauditorium was filled w members of the families and friends ‘of those who a for their cotm- {t with ex-s e men if uniform, and with patriotie citidens of the capital —city. . The pro; 2:30. Seat: had been reserved in the center of ‘the house for members of the fam- ilies*of the men in whose hondr the 'servicex were held. The uniformed ex-servict filled another large| | block of He) one exception. of i followed with 4 imy ing funere at the f | | | | pastor of arch, then read : and Rev.} tor of Sthe , offered a One of the most striking featur of the program then followed, Thi the rendition by M Mary “At- a piano solo of Edgar Bar- a remarkable fun- march ated to.a Scotch. ent which was wiped out in inspiring address ‘by Rev, lle, who briefly but con-) | { i | |r \a i | traced somo of the les | vine | | oarenee: of their country, followed; j.. Conklin gave a splendid ng of Edwin Markham's poem,| » in Battle Flame,’ cand X M. C. Schoelkopf sang effectively one of the most ‘beautiful songs whicn Wi produced by the war—“The ans Come?’ Selections by the ra closed tht jon of the THE PAGEANT Bismarck h ver witnessed any- ; thing more ive than the pag- which f d, whose presenta- at credit upon ev-} ed with the undertak. —Splendid Tribute Paid By! va shine fe li rtidnlly half of the !fo Germany were shipped during No~{ the bride's and groom’s families 2 vember and December, TODAY AND TOMORROW - No Advance in Prices. Tsabel 'D Dirit of “Ls Roan was . W. Roan was a beauti-| iss chols | ‘onstance Talmadge % ‘in Two Weeks" HE DIDN’T KNOW— He didn’d know that she was a Broadway chorus girl, a runaway froma drunken ‘party at a néarby road house. SHE DIDN’T KNOW— that she had invaded the country retreat of three bach- elors—woman haters—bue she stayed there with them two wonderful weeks. Constance Talmadge as the Runaway Chorus Girl in “Two.Weeks” Thrilling Too! GOOD, VENTILATION ! i “Alsace-Lor- Harold Semling seemed j bodiment of the soul of the n dotighboy. The welcoming | nee by Columbia, and the! LaWrance of the roll of] on tae ‘field of | a to whese next of kin the | of feature of the program, { | Burleigh county soldiers who died | . 4 _the war, and to whom France | were named as Loujs Cusley; yd A, vy Halver, Fred Miller, -~ Kittelson, ¥ernon Victor Bloomgren, ‘Theodore » Frank L. Shuman, Hugi} I Falconet, ‘Chris Raiph MoGarvey, . Aa- “Leonard Algeo, Charles | Allen G, Thayer, Ludvig Scott Berdell, George R.. Ben- jamin, and Kitchell Allenswarth. CERTIFICATES TO BE MAILED Certi to the next of kin will) registered mail or deliv- 3 s would too try- members of the families, The} | utes come direct from the g| French government, and the-location of the next of kin has in many in. | stances been attended by the greatest | difficulty because of change in. resi- dence, but it is believed everyone | ihas been reached, — . i CHORAL SINGING Risma never has heard better choral singing than that of the Thursday Musical club, which under the leadership of Mrs. A. G. Jacob. son sang “Marsellaise” and “The Star ingled Bayner at yester- day's s. In fact, everyone ated in th¢ splendid pro: consecration to a great cause that Rev. Postlethwaite who pronounced ; the benediction. | JAMESTOWN HONORS Jamestown, N. D., Feb, 23.—Phir-| ty-five nameq were read from the roll of honor which featurga the \pageant held here Sunday afternoon under the auspices of the American legion in honor of service men who perished in the world’s war. Out of a total enlisted strength of 172.256 in the army, on Dee. 31, 92,827 , Benton P. Heaton, Rl in this spirft of renewed the large audience was dismissed by! ~ 4] were taking instruction in educational bjects besides their military train- ing. :||BEAUTIFUL AND IMPRESSIVE RITES. HELD A AUDITORIUM SUNDAY FOR EN WHO GAVE LIVES TO AMERICA THE ORPHEUM This new Goldwyn play is perhaps the most original that has ¢ shown on the sereen, Ther ved ee for this, One is its plot; Will Rogers in “Al mae a Hus pan will please you as r been pleased before. He is ce nvinicing. 1919 exports GROOM SELECTS ~ ANNIVERSARY OF BIRTH TO MARRY Miss M. H. Fergusen and Harry Barton Wedded Here Saturday Miss Mary Hazel Vet Mr. and Movs i rguson, daugh- rm Burton, Tr. . Postlethwaite of the Pres- byterian church conducted the cer and those present included mtemhe intimate friends, make their home in thi jand ha Ba their home. Mr. and M Barton's brother’ ent and Wil move just ay Soon as one-citn be obtained, Barton millinery at the > home for the mbelfished with steel beads, on i birthday. STER GUILD The That evening Mr. and Mrs, C. Ay rton entertaihed the newly mar- L couple und others at a dinner at Barton will city at Mr. nto an apartment head host of friends among the She wore a purple satin Ir, omnis a meember of the American and one of the most successful salesmen in this part was selected for the wedding ount of it being Mr, Barton's ster Guild of the First Presbyterian chuitch: will meet this evening at 7:30 at the Manse, IN VALLEY CIty Miss Minnie # Nielson is spending the holiday with her family at Valley ig left the Bistgerck hospital ing after a long illness: Sunday RANCHER BUYS BUICK Gus Hogue prominent rancher north of Bismarck, visited the Capital City Satur + He surprised his family by driving hme in a new Buick si ADVANCE SERVICE ‘cou RSE Malm, who has ‘been electrical expert at the ‘Corwi lotor Co, for a number of: ye is ‘in Minneapolis taking an advanced course in his wor Mr, Malm is to manage the new Elec: tric Service & Tire Co. 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