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WEBB BROTHERS id : “First in Style” “First in Variety” “Foremost in Values” Milady’s Easter Suit No matter whether your. prefgence is for a strictly. tailored garment, or one elaborately trimmed. with braid. or buttons, or be it,a basque or a ripple, a tuxedo or Eton, we hdve it, Tricotines and Serges are the favored materials, navy the pre- dominating color. i} a “The expression of self and the spirit of youth. must: be devel- oped in the garment itself. Never have.we presented such a won- derful variety of truly beautiful suits as the showing this season. * Individuality reigns supreme, hand in hand with Dame Fashion. “The prices rarige from $39.50 up. — Her Easter Dress . Every woman desires individuality in her clothes. i "She wants her dress to look and feel as thoughiit is her own personal dress, in conception’ and in detail of design and making. In the varied, collection of beautiful styles we have assembled for, your ~selection, the distinct types are so marked and so thoroughly individual that here you may adopt, a model with a feoling that itis different.’ And they are all so éleiee and beautiful, you ara sure to find your dress, - The prices range from $35.00 and up. Quality Goes Clear Through [HEBRON ORGANIZES ic CHAPTER OF STAR Hebron, N. D., March 10.—The la- | dies of Hebron. have for some time | felt. the ‘need ofan oer of their ; own in connection with the Masonic ° _BISMARCK. DAILY ‘TRIBUNE Sterling: Farmers Will Hold First Meeting | Thursday Prominent Speakers Will Be On Program, Which Will Last > - Two ‘Days rhe first of a Giies of farmers’ in- | stitutes to be held jn vari arts of! the county..within the next few ‘weeks | starts ‘Thursday at Sterling and will continue: through Friday. The rinsti- tutefs being held undey; the auspices; of prominent’ ‘farmers:.and business men of Sterling and a big’ attendance | ‘is expected at both sessions. Among thése who will speak or di- | rdet the entertainment are H. C. Pud- ‘erbaugh, deputy state commissioner ' of agriculture; E. I, Olson, director of { farmers’ institutes ‘trom: the Agricu’- tural collegé; Mre>G..W. Randlett of the Agricultural coliege;. Harold»Bach- man, director of ‘the “Millian: Dollar j, | Band;” Miss Else. Stark, county home / demonstration agent, and George W. Gustafson, count agricultural agent. ; Local talent will assist inthe ‘enter- tainment features of the program and |j among -the topics @iscugsed\by the |g speakers, ‘will be ‘marketing, ‘soil till: age, (ldmestic/ science, food va.ue of milk and the new cow-law. % HILDRETH PLEADS FOR HIS TICKET,, Melvin D. Hildreth of ‘Fargo spoke at the court house last evening in a strong plea for progression in {politics and’ an_ enthugiagtic defenge. of the state’s' record ih. its contribution in man ‘power: to, the ,world war. He culogised William. ‘Jennings. Bryan, and, addreseing ghimself, to the issues presented’ in jthe presidential primary election on March: 16 he -made a plea for the election of Capt. I, P, Baker as national qummitteeman. of, ‘the demo- | cratic, party of North ‘Dakota, and ‘for | . the election of. the felegates and: elec- tors.on the “progr sive” democratic tickety x *Mr. Hildreth .is «making~a ‘speaking tour of the state in-the interest of the “progressive” -demograti¢: ticket,.and, he comes,-into the ‘state direct from! Washington.. He:reperts the most en- couraging , indications of a sweeping victory for the “progressive” one: cratit iticket‘on March 16. He is billed.to ‘speak at the ppera house in Mandan tonight, and at Dick- inson on Thursday, | ENGINEERS TO MEET ‘NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT ooo A regular meeting ‘of the \ptomarek Engineering society is called ‘for 7:30) | Friday evening-at. the Winter Gardeii junless the program committee announ- lees another -place of. meeting. ii \, The program committee, composed ———— PICTURES. ~ THAT : PLEASE 2 aD eae SHIP HELD- UP BY RUDE BANDITS Scutarit Albania, ‘March 10.—The ysteamer: Skodra, flying the French \ Flag and carrying “American Red Gross: supplies for’ Montenegro, was held up“ by bandits last month while enroute up the Bojana’ river, and ‘one ofthe sailors was’ wounded. ; The ship ‘had’ just. maeched a’ bend; WEDNESDAY, MARCH.10,1920 ., ’ ‘The Popular Star Lae H. B. WARNER « “Haunting Shadows” ‘ADAPTED FROM MEREDITH NICHOLSON’S ' “THE HOUSE OF A THOUSAND CANDLES” 2 Z JF YOU READ THE BOOK YOU MUST SEE THIS PICTURE A ORPHEUM TONIGHT. and -TOMORROW === in theviver when the bandits’ ap- - Call 4T7- K for “Light: peared with machine gyns. and began |7 to’ embark a boarding party in small tA 3 boats. Thé captain’ received in ana ning patent battle stop sion to turn about, in order to secure DELS, 60c dozen, 3 for - bett hi » but when he’ had fully’ ourned ordered all ateam (1.75... Also ‘headquar- a ¥ 4 bandite “inrmediately, opshed fire and (ters for Ideal and Blue riddled the. sides ‘and upper deck’ of |Ribbon malt Syrups THEATRE ' ithe. ship with: machine. gun bullets. AL a olson, ‘Stevenson Caps Correct for Early Spring hes Wear “ ed : Ask Your Dealer For the STEVENSON {lodge and a. meeting was held Jast | of Messrs* €arrolk Peters and White, | Saturday evéning fo make. the pre-'announces. an interesting program. liminary ‘arrangements for such an ‘Business of importance is also.to be oranization ‘very. sopn. “Twenty-two given consideration. * ladies ‘signed as carfdidates for char-| A full attehdance of .members, is ter members of the ‘new Order of expected. ‘The meetine- are open to ithe Eastern Star, and (the following | all professional engineers in Bismarck | were temporarily chosen as officers: | and ‘vicinity. The’ local professional | | J. R. Kircheis, -worthy. patron; Mrs. | society promises to become an active A. F. E. Schierbdum, worthy matron; institution of valu¢g.to*the city and | and: Mrs. -C. L. Rebertson, aseoulate state’ and-of satisfaction ‘to its mgm- ‘she Cite" : ; This exclustie Galuinbia artist now ap- pears in anew role—as author and composer ’ as wells singer. Fond memories of “Mammy Chloe” give appealing ‘sentiment to this < : “Sinbad star’s melodious ballad ofthe South. : IW. SvevensonGo, _ Minneapolis \ Minnesota ’ I DISMARC THEATRE “Tonite Companionsin daring! ‘worthy matron. Hebron will be glad of the presence of such an order and ' looks forward to its goad results. FS Hear Major wn. Kiddle, Captain Keup.,and Lieut, Campbell. yation. Army Thursday o'loeK. The Sal- ulght, eight + 8-10-2t | Adults, Children, 10c | Please Read This Letter And apts "WILLIAM ¥OX presents. WILLIAM RUSSELL IN tan ky ay re oy, Directed by Emmett J Flynn GREAT STAGE ‘SUCCESS a | hoysw '“yun down, Had pains in my head, ack and stomach all th | Howard Avenue, Lancaster,.Pa, bers. ROBINSON AND WHITE Ay . TO GRAND FORKS MEET | W./H. Robinson, chief engineer and secretary of the state highway com- | mission, and Ed White, assistant engi- jneer of the same department, mem- "bers of the North Dakota Sosiety of Engineers and chosen as delegates to represent the Bismarck Engineering society, left for -Grand’ Forks, last |- night to attend the annual meeting of the former Society Oday, and tomor+ row. ‘A considerable portion o fthe pro- gram will be devotéd to ‘the all- bsorbing topic of better roads and | bridges ‘for the state.» These two societies are expected to co-operate with each other in legisla- tion affecting engineers and in their respective efforts at affiliation with the, American AaociNDN ‘of Engi- sneers. ) Z j WILTON TAKES THIRD i AUTO AIRING TODAY Washington,” D.C, March ‘A0.—- President Wilson today took his third dutomobile ride since he was ordered to bed last Wetober. An-open car was used.and Mrs. Wilson, Miss Margaret ‘ Wilson and Rear Admiral Grayson, his ‘physician accompanied him. _. fi ‘CHILDLESS WOMEN ““Wond’ ring” lage Follies, ~ See What Normal Health Will Do For You. « : Lancaster, Pa. —“T was weak and I rE. Pink- ha a Vegetable mpound and it helped me, 50 my mother got mee try i and I am Bi are bet- ter than Ihave for |~ years. We were marrted sixteen years and ‘had no now ‘we ‘have ‘a’fine big boy ‘and we ‘dlways-eall him our ‘Pink- hanv’ Boy. The doctor: was raid -o} case as I was“41 years old when the bora, but I_came: through all sg and I will certainly. write to. any one stho- Writes to:me abort it.’” Marcancr G. Havercanr, 629 COLUMBIAGRAFONOLAS: , Standard Models up to $300 Period Designs’ up to $2100 Bis you have the slightest doubv chet am’s Vegetable Gom- write tovLytia E. : Co. (confidential) » for arviee. Your letter 0 read un@ unswerediby. a 3 “id ia stiict conten? Get ch. 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