The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 18, 1920, Page 3

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apatite cti fi BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE 4 naa Reyer eaeat : DANCE FROCK | ' - \OF‘BLACK AND | SRE Sy 7 eS EN a a PL RCE WHITE SATIN | y and BISMARCK enti j COH AN _.-Fomorrow D THEATRE TEN centre NikRbie MARGUERITE CLARK | ‘ mo “LUCK IN PAWN” “MOST. . — 7 Scheheh-heh-ht! ‘ F; A S CIN AT j N G 1 MARGUERITE CLARK—detective! Just Vr Not so-bad for a poor country, girl who ete § ar 3 like that! ie ,. Janded in’New York’s Latin Quarter with 1 : MYSTE RY PL AY : With everything pawned but her nerve, only a desire to paint pictures ! : : { | ey she went a-stouthing among the - elite, A photoplay crammed to the brim with ~ : EVER WR {TTEN. foiled some thieves, captured a lover, and fun, love and excitement, and-the witching cost f “i ‘ oN ‘ qe : found a mine of;pure gold’ in a pawn- spell.of*the little star who puts a smile in al so THE. WE, YORK J iy q % broker with a soul. your heart,. Come! - 5 L? COMPANY WITH bIGLE? HELUING ate , . v3 ONE SOLID YEAR AT COHEN © UARRIS/THEATRE, NEW YORK — * CURTAIN = : wo | - SSMONTHS,C 1CaGO mga ‘ 4 MONTHS ROSTON SAN RHARD ‘x Siih tes apse ¢ a a RA Ow ea <\ 7 LOWER FLOOR 82307 BALCONY, $2.208165T.10: GALLERY 55 SEATED. ne Bae, UTA EU IHUUGUNUSNEIRCERALAAUV OUTDOOR ARNE AT. SALE SATURDAY. AT HARRIS & CQ. BOOK STORE, FOURTH ST. . 4): pRoLDe Ue \ = } , = oy | 7 PRUE = Sotist ; h b : = ' “MET ‘THIS AFTERNOON TEMPLARS MEET TONIGHT “A full rehearsal of “the Court of = . Satisfying you----thats our business, / = afterhoon -at the home of Mrs. 0. M,|C!¥+/Kuights Templar, are requested | niorrow fight; after which time te re-) < 4 in--wear, value, style and fit. = Dunham on Ayenue B. si 2-to, attema the meeting ef the command-| heirsa!s wwijl be scheduled the ‘differ: = ; , Ne = \ LGioW MEETS ToNta |) UY LONEHE at fhe Masonic temple. | ent series coming diferent nights ; ; = Arik ; = j The Bismarck post of the American “ODDFELLOWS:- MEET A ieee SRT REER New York, March 10 = Y. , Cc, ys BP Bi = th ee Ay fn ol ee Ten The weekly. meeting, of_the subord A very fine musical area eis aie He oe aad = eR ou — an t 4 (@) etter = mcmbers are requested to he present. inate louge. Independent Order of Odd- given by members bf the Young Peo- | lor schemes one'sees. Re = / ra => { SWEDISH LADIS’ : Milt A Mesatenaaheocie ple's society of the Trinity Lutheran farhlonapte srendes yous of, fh = i f A t = Be EINES a ee : : | ehureh at the church last night. Atte: ‘ait | ov mey pay less fone suit phan we pak = : meoting‘of the Ladies’ Aid society of| <u) wpa MmmTINGS che program,,refreshments were ser ; ud fted | but if abot h ed canaacndon atte the Bwedish Lutheran church “this! sys ev’ Ras) Be aNGE saat| Cu ThOSee Who took part, were Miss sot tivo or three Anithiey higher on one | = , but if you get less value you hayen’t = abterncen. The members enjoyed alia). ns homes of peelings hela das Kvale, Miss Silset, Migs Paulson, Mrs, | Sie.than om the other to permit free- | = saved anything. = De PEDeTaR 4 | gyegation, of the Presbyterian church | ©48pary and Mr. Risem. [es " & 0 little Dutch affair |= . = 3 Haga cali Wea ae | were very successful. The meetings Ai with a slightly pointed, waist and 3 |= You mayspay: more than we ask, but if you = STYLE SHOW SUCCESSFUL. > vith: : TUDE: area iping I in. between {== \ f % The style show put on by the Ladies o. Ty carl paar Be vt a the Boxine HR ied nea eel pany te = don’t get ony mere value, you. haven't gained, = Aid society of ‘the McCabe Methodist| Mrs. E. B. Woodward. 1014 Fourta| Me"seles.) Cal—Enroliment in the | tween the corsage and a fold of the = you've lost. : = church at the church parlors this afi-| street: Mrs. Charles Hageman, 11¢/ Physical department of the University | black, satin that: finished. the neck. = f = erneon was very successful. The show| Broadway; Msr. J. E. Wehe, 12 Titay-! of California shows that boxing from From tuderneath the corsage flared an = 1 i fs = followed the businéss meeting. There,/er street; J. F’ Watkins, 510 Fifth, the standpoint of the participant rath- apton tufile faced with emerald green. |= Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes at our ES - wee piotee purenaatiee arena and sired, es P. Z. Mowry, 710 Avenue yi than the spectator rtilistane ape a eRe =) prices represent the highest possible value; = olos prised an- entertain -|D; Mrso>'W.. B. yer, 5 Ni rs . There vere « — = all- i iloring gram, after which refreshments. ee ateoutleana Mrs. ie Meee es tttn Senne Sten Sted for base- , CUBS Lik E * = ail wool fabrice, best: style, perfect tailoring: “ie served.) are t street: : hall. + i id | = ' \ = aa: eri | THE STING |z a. = OFTHE BE Els You Can’t.do Better = Set Pace for Batters on the|== j me = Pacific Coast | = ok en eat ‘ " = = Po . £. Bergeson & Son = Salt Lake City, March 112-It is ES : i = understood, ‘that “Manager Fred Mit- = ' A z ‘ * = Giiuage ‘cubs i Sea Cah, ‘ = Copyright 1919, Hart Schaffner&Marx | ; ; = hat ater Bill Humales outfield! ot = 5 ‘ 4 ¢ Pay: = tl ake City club in the Pa = = the Salt Lake City club in the Pacific] EH fHINIIIIAAUNINNINUINANININIVNUNNENUUAAUU NORA HAAN AAU AAS AANA NA \ The fargest electric sign in the orid advertises | : _@t Times Square, Broadway : ‘ FY NEW YORK CITY. oe - ‘ 2 é. a Rae LL, oe Tl : ‘ a Y, 250 FEET LONG—Z0. FEET HIGH Z MADE UP OF 17.286 ELECTRIC. LAMPS, Bus ‘ weir Fade co Nay i tt The fountains play. the trade mark Changes, reading alternately WRIGLEY’S SPEARMINT. DOUBLEMINT and yulcy FRUIT. and the 6s, ¥ ” ; _ Spearmen “do a turn. eh SSS $ x This-sign is seen nightly. bi saggiunatety his cA oe ie M-m-m! Vegetables Fresh From "\ . My Garden! 500.000 people, from all. over the world. | ID you ever know anyone, who once raised a good - Sealed Tight- § y Ae 4 oe ek : E |. & garden, to say it wasn't worth while? A Vegetable f Kept Risht! * a SN - Garden affords enjoyment and. rectgation for every é Lid rAd) a a + ‘member of the family in addition toits fresh food supply. cuit in bi ti last avith er= 4 Ae y 4 : centage of .362. in “Tok games ‘ihe _ |. Megetables always taste better just off the vines or 1 -for| \- 45 Fs sf: Hanlon’ bat the Salt Lake City mags just out of the ground. Utilize the available land near shook Hanae ey you this summer and be sure of @ fresh supply of rad- Hancock to a/ 1920 Bee, contract he ishes, lettuce, carrots, beets, turnips, beans, peas and declared be now. 3 me ad Ue | all-the other delicious vegetables you like so well,, 1 st. r ‘ecord shows . . . . at ° 21s safe cracks out of ‘So trips to * Good ‘soil, sunshine, good seeds and enjoyable effort 2 f j En et oe ead ap doubles: are all that are required for a successful garden, .The iy He beat the famous Sam Crawford, i seeds are frequently given least. consideration. <This : - @ Mf ho plays for Los Angel » DB: ‘ 7 k who plays for Los Angeles now, by ‘© year.decide to plant the best seeds you can get—select < S ealeny end irventoned to jump tw. the - them ‘from Northrup, King &°Co.’s convenient seed f\\\)) Yellowstone Independent, league that case at your dealers. _Practical’cultural directions are [AW \s) j claims to have ‘Chick’ Gandil’s, Chi- : i SY TeX x A NWA cago White Sox first sacker, name to : printed on the back ofeach packet. WW if a contract. He got his raise. If Raimler’ clouts the ball better than last season Salt Lake City will ee en oo. i ~ ba 2 ay” have a hard time keeping him out of Fork 5 A <2 the majors- Ht 1 . ¥ . ~ Headaches From § LAXATIVE BROMO QL fab: ~ m lets relieve the Head: wy curing the , > re Cold. A tonie 1a! e and germ de f . , ‘ ’ stroyer. Look for signature EB. ~W. DEIRAPOLIS 4 y MINNESOTA: - eke : ists . % } ‘ s (GROVE on box. 30c.

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