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¥ _o FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Newest Modes in MILLINERY. For Springtime WITH EASTER ONLY THREE WEEKS AWAY YOU WILL FIND IT TO YOUR ADVANTAGE TO SELECT YOUR NEW HAT WHILE STOCKS ARE COMPLETE: The new colors, the cleverest- of the new shapes, the most novel trimmings—these and scores of other fea- tures go to make our Millinery display supreme. | Buchhoks 119 THJRD ENTERTAINS FOR GIRLHOOD FRIEND i pe NE Mrs. Robert D. Hoskins was hostess to a small company at a luncheon on Wednesday in honor of Mrs: Archi- bald O'Connor of St. Thomas. The Hoskins home was cheery in its dec- ~oration-of cut flowers and the lunch- con table beautiful in its setting of rare china. The occasion was a re- union of the old fami of Pembina county, where Mrs. Hoskins (Klorence Armstrong) and Mrs. O’Connor (Amel- ian Brennan) were girlhood friends at Bathgate in: pioneer days. Mrs. O'Connor left this morning for poleon to spend the day with rela s and will return’to spend a few more days at the home of her_sisiei, “lorence Davis, before returning to St. Thomas. CITY NEWS | ae — + VISITS, SON HERE ‘Mrs. J. BE. Jesty visited Her son, F. C. Ellsworth, in Bismarck today while NIGHTS REX ey Millinery | STREET en route home to -Killdeer from Seat- tle, whither she was called two: weeks ago by the death of her sitet Mrs. C. A. Moore, - TO HAVE FANCY SALE St. George's guild is making elab- orate preparations for a sale of fancy needlework and other articles to be Held at the new Bismarck Music Co.'s | rooms, corner of Third and Broadway, March 27. NO REHEARSAL TONIGHT Because of the Elks’ band concert at, the Auditorium tonight, there wili be no rehearsal of the cast for the American legion-Women's auxiliary musical extravaganza tonight. Pher will be the regular rehearsal tomor- row night and all those who have vol- unteered to take part are requested to attend the rehearsal Saturday night. Fi CARD OF THANKS We wish to cxpress our sincere ap- preciation to our friends and neigh- bors for their many acts of kindness and their helpful sympathy during our bereavement in the loss’ of our MATINEE DAILY AT........ 3 P.M. NIGHTS AT MATINEE 7 and 9 We and 25c Se and 50c MONDAY AND TUESDAY VAUDEVILLE “Jail Birds de Luxe”} ' A REVIEW OF REVIEWS INCLUDING A BEVY OF CLASSY FROLICSOME MAIDENS F AND THE EXPOUNDER OF COMMON SENSE BERT SAUNDERS — Also—— , TOPICS OF THE DAY From ihe Literary Digest “A 4-CYLINDER MIX-UP” A Supreme One-Reel Sone Sy BEATRIZ Se MCHELEN AND HER OWN COMPANY’ In which a Dance Hall Girl Fights Against Odds fer Love. The Best Show in Town for the Money Bound Volumes The RedF lanie The Red Flame A bound volume of The Red Flame. including the first six numbers, a com- plete library in itself of the Soviets movement in the Northwest, contain- ing more condensed and accurate in- formation concerning — Townleyism than can be obtained from any other source. in any form, will soon be made ye to a limited number of pur- ors. The Red Flame has a small number of hack copies of exch issue. In re- sponse to many requests and sugges- ix numbers, November 1) April. “inclusive, ae be substantial- kin a handsome with more than e bound volumes s orders’ can be volume of 2 200 cartoor will be sold. reference work on Town- answers to ing concerning the Nonpart! no wore. valuable publication can conceived. Orders will be received now, to be accompanied by drafr, money order or certified check, for and requests will be Iled in the r they come. Address The Red Flame, Bismarck. Prepaid delivery of volume as describ- ed or réfund of money is guaranted by The Red Flame Publishing Co., Inc. ore UL. is rt. | ite iebrated Wilton Lignite beloved son and brother, Louis Car- michael. Mr. and Mrs. William Carmichael and Family. i ' 1 & i- >| Ef ORPHEUM of real ¢ hagement has arranged to ice ‘Tourneur’s latest pro- “The Broken Butterfly” for t and tomorrow. . Lew Cody ace of hearts is’ one df duction night known as the the stars in this all-star cast which makes this one of the best. offerings | }of the week at local theatres. As 2 | director Maurice Tourneur stands in a chiss with DP. W. Griffith and Thomas H. Ince. comedy will complete, the program. Matinee will be given tomorrow as jusual at 2:30, The offering at the Rex today and tomorrow is no doubt the best Bill su far this season, consisting of the Sor- ento quintett, a Neapolitan fantasy; Russell, an acrobatic act; Maison and Bailey, a couple of young colored fel- lows who are great laugh-getters, and Tom Brantford, known as the humai! bank; Kinograms of the world, Rex | Beach’s “The Girl From Outside,” a | six-part feature, and the world-famous | [see Dempsey. fil Serta i THE ELTINGE “In Search of a Sinner,” starring | Constance Talmadge, will begin a two- days’ engagement at the Eltinge ; theatre tonight. Adapted by John | Emerson and Anita Loos the picture | gives Miss Talmadge, more. opportun- ities for displaying her personality than any of her previous productions. he 7 THE BISMARCK In her new Paramount picture “Men, Women and Money,” which will !be presented at the Bismarck theatre {tomorrow ‘beautiful Ethel Clayton ! plays a captivating role, that of Mar- cel Middleton, a society girl. “HAVE COLOR IN CHEEKS Be Better Looking—Take Olive Tablets To have a clear, pi pink skin, bright eyes, no pimples, a feeling of buoyancy like childhood days, you must keep your body free from poonous wastes. Dr. Edwards’ Olive ‘Tablets (a vege- table compotind mixed with olive ‘ay act on the liver and bowels like calomel —vet have no dangerous after effect. Take one nightly and note results. | They start the bile and overcome | constipation. That’s why. millions of ‘seven are sold annually. 10c and 25c. Phone 453 for the cel- ‘Coal, the best coal mined | 1, iin North Dakota. This}: ‘coal does not clinker and leontains ‘less sulphur land ash than any other lcoal mined in North Da- ‘kota Washburn Lignite |Coal Co. ONLY FEW SEATS A two reel special Big V |%7 ee cee ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ; LAND. FOR SAL Ee nnaulshe e 160 ‘acres in 1 _ |. $600. .: . ay Ma ips, % : particulars, examinations, aa “former Government Bxam- iner). Continental Bldg., h ait ‘ , 8 bargain at $2750.) T eight rooms. ed 5 p at $4600, Nic a n part of | bargain at $280 of ¢ s 7 River are: , a LENORE, MAN s : good tern ; . Arthur, Box 89 r 4 : : el class butidings, cellent Ww: | home; farm in tine croy % per a H, Arthur, Box 89 Manitoba wks EQUIPPED WPROV ED 7 sale in one of the best distr ltoba, | Attractive proposition for rell- r au H, Box RM COLDS. RIP OR INFLUENZA dl as a Preventative, take LAXA-! TIVE BROMO QU Tablets. Look for . GROVE'S stgnature oa the box. 3 ning” patent bottle stop- pers, $1.75. Also headquar- ters for Ideal and Blue Ribbon malt syrups. DYE OLD, FADED LEFT FOR ELKS’ BAND CONCERT Performance Tonight at Audi- torium Promises to Be a Brilliant Event With the exception of a few svals in the front row of the orchestra and the last row in the balcony, the en- tire house has been sold for the Elks’ band concert at the Auditorium to- night. The curtain will rise prompi ly at 8:15 o'clock and the concert promises to be the finest ever given in this city by local talent. Persons who purchased tickets trom the various committees Wednesday are instructed to exchange them im mediately for seats as the tickets themselves do not entitle the holder to any particular seat. The seats wili be on sale at Harris & Co. until 6:50 o'clock tonight and after that time can be obtained at the ticket office at the Auditorium. + The band was put through its final rehearsal last night'at the Auditorium and performed in a highly creditable manner. Besides the program of ten selections, “including vocal solos, the band has a_number of encores to offer as the audience demands. There are a few tickets still available, as weli as some reserved seats which have not been taken up as yet, and those who have overlooked obtaining seats may be fortunate enough to get seats in this way. Call 477-K for “Light- 60c dozen, 3 for COAT OR BLOUSE “Diamond Dyes” Make Shabby, Faded Apparel Like New Don't worry abe s “Diamond Dye guaranteed to fadeless color to any it he wool, silk, linen, anew, fabric. t Women’s Silk and Fibre Hose of fine quality, in taupe, | beaver, steel, pearl, navy, corn, white and brown; $1.25 and $1.50 values at, Remarkable Values in HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR The wholesale market on Knit Goods is climbing higher and itis only through our foresight in’ buying heavily in the past that we are now able to offer these values at less than today’s wholesale cost. Practice Economy, buy now for your summer needs. Chaldient 95c| per pair...... VERY SPECIAL Women’s Fine Cotton Hose in beaver, pearl grey and | steel; 65c and 75c grades for, per pair Children’s Service Stockings, in black only, 1 8c per pair Children’s Fine Ribbed Stock- ings, in black and 35c white, pair Boy’s Stockings, black or hard finished lisle thread; a limited quantity ; large size. 39 Cc only Children’s Fine Ribbed Lisle and Silk Stockings, in brown only, pez pair. . 50c beets Cotton Hose, in black and white, 2 5 c per pair Women’s Ribbed Top Cotton Hose, in black only, 39 c pair .... Men’s Fine Gauze Cotton Hose, in black and white, at, per pair only. ‘i ae 35c Men’s Fine Mercerized Lisle Hose, in black, white, brown, blue and, grey, 50 c per pair Economize on Children’s Hose Buy “Racing Feet” If you have Children’s Stock- ings with good tops, don’t throw them away, Buy “Racine Feet” and make theia as good as-new. We are still selling ‘Racine Test” at 7? :15¢ Feet” at, per pair Anyone who is at all posted on Silk Hosiery conditions knows ‘very well that it is almost impossible to get good Sills Hosiery, irrespec- tive of price. Manu- facturers would be glad to buy these at same price for the en- tire stock that we of- fer them to you for in single pairs. Women’s Silk Hose, in ; black, white and. col- ors, at, per pair— $1.50 cotton or mixed goods, —dr The Di ~ MARKETS | ion Book with each pack: jy. age tel so plainly how to diamow! dye any color that you can not make a mistake To match any material, have drug: gist show you “Diamond Dye" Color Cardy LOOK "RE GoaT THAT CANT BE Gor"! For Sale by All Newsdealers ‘THE RED FLAME, Bismarck, Hog receipts 22,000. Bulk $14.50 to $15.80. i Top $16. Heavy ‘packing sows, smooth, 513 to $13.50. Heavy packing sows, rough, $12.25 t to $12.85. Pigs $13.25 to $14.65. Cattle receipts 6,000. Beef steers, weight choice and prime $13.75 to $15.50. Medium and good $11.65 to $13.75. Common $9.75 to $11.65. Lightweight good and Sholce $12.50 to $15. Common and medium Butcher cattle heifers $7.25 to $13.25 Cows $7.50 to $12.25. Canners and cutters $4.75 to $7. Veal calves $16 to $17. Feeder steers $8.75 td $12. Stocker steers $7.50 to $11. Sheep receipts 9,000. Lambs 84 pounds down $17 to $19.65. Culls and common $14 to $16.75. Ewes medium good and choice $11 to $14.50. Cull March Brings Out Unsightly Spots; How to Remove Easily The woman with tender March because it face with ugly freckles. No matter how thick her veil, the sun and winds have a strong tendency to make her freckle. | Fortunately for her peace of mind, ; Othine — double nossible, for ible to freckles to keep their skin clea? and white. a case of freckl strength Othine should remove them. | Get an ounce from your druggist and; banish the freckles. fails. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Higher. Weak. medium and heavy: 9.50 to $12. Steady. and commons $6 to $10.75. FRECKLES skin dreads to cover her like makes it! cept- strength, even those most No matter how stubborn you have, the double | Money back if. it Hog receipts 6,000. my Range $14.70 to $14.90. j Bulk $14.80 to $14.85. Cattle receipts 1,900. Killers steady. Fat steers $6.51 Cows and heifers $6 to $12. Pee | so. Higher. 0 to $14. : ‘alves 25¢ higher, $7 to $10. Wethers $12 to $14 READY COOKED Mrs. Shepard 25c Jams, Conserve Use Climax contains a high PAUL LIVESTOCK MINUTES TO MAKE UP For All Baking Requirements \ Underwear p) This is the Store of “MUNSINGWEAR” for the entire family. ee “CARTER’S” | Underwear for Men, , Women and Children. i “KAYSER’S” | Genuine Italian Silk Underwear. Women’s Union Suits for sum- mer; bodice top with tight knee or low neck, no sleeves with wide or tight knee; | per suit Other grades from 89c up. Women’s Tailored Athletic Union Suits for summer com- fort; white and pink—# $2.00 and $2.50 A.W. The Store of Quality and Service 3 to $12.75. MINNEAPOLIS | Ewes $2 with 250 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 Northern $2.60 to Corn No. 8 yellow, $1.51 to Oats No. 3, white, 86 1-2 to 88 Flax $5.20 to $5.30. Heavyweight $14.50 to $15. Stockers and feeders, steady, $5 vo Flour unchanged. Shipments 44,- Mediumeight $14.75 to $15.90. | $12.25. 108 barrels. Lightweight $15.40 to $16. | Sheep receipts 100. Steady. Barley $1.24 to $1.57. Lightlight $14.50 to $15.60. Lambs $6 to $18. Rye No. 2 $1.69 to $1.70. i Bran 47c. SAVES TIME Pure Apple Flakes a Package and all Apple Desserts which is al- F lour ways uniform = in quality and percentage of gluten. _ Necessarily a high priced flour on account " of its high quality. For sale by all grocers. Russell - Miller Milling Co. Bismarck, N. D. Wheat receipts 180 cars compared