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~ of excellent, voice The Hodap Stylezand qualily in this perfect hat are unmistakable If there were. a: word. for ‘chic ‘it would describe this:hat. to. a T -GORDON HAT masculine BIG CONGREGATION FILLS ELTINGE THEATRE FOR SPECIAL SERVICES, The largest crowd that ever attend- ed the Sunday evening religious ser- vices at the Fltinge theitre since their inauguration by Rey, George Buzzelle of the Episcopal church was present Sunday night, Before, the services commenced, a number of people were turned w because all of the seats were occupied, \ feature of, the services ,was the red cantata Sang by geven soloists eae Son of Man’ VB. yaul and was especially written for a ssion week servic Those why sang were Miss .Pauer prano; Mrsv 4. L. Bankston and Mrs. Scott Horne, altos; Hénry Halverson and William Wright, tenoms; George Humphries and ne 0.0. W. BAND PRACTICE : The weekly, practice of the Ancient Order of United Workman band will be held tonight at Elks? hall. All mem- hers of the band are requested to pe RGANIZATION FORM Ep ‘the Bismarck local of the. Nagional Federation of Federal Employes was formed Saturda night by federal 6m- A temporary or- formed with George charter from the it ‘DANDBRINE’ SAVE YOUR HAIR Check Ugly Dandruff! Stop Hair Coming Out and Dotble ~. Its Beauty hat A little “Danderine” cools, cleanses and, makes the feverish, itchy scalp. soft and pliable; then, this stimulating tonic penetrates to the famished hair repts, revitalizing ane invigorating air,in,the head, thus stopping the Yon falling out, or getting thin, dry or fading. After a few applications of “Dan- derine” you seldom find a fallen hair or a. particle of dandruff, besides every hair, shows new lifes vigor, brightness, more color and, thickness. A few cents buys a bottle’ of de- lightful Danderine at’any drug or toi- let counter: French & Welth ‘Hdw. Co. Lomas Hdw. Co. Will open store at 7a. m. and close at_6 p.m. beginning April Ist, excepting. Saturday Te evening. ~ / REAL ESTATE OWNERS— If you want to sell your house or your bungalow just let us know. We have a list of buyers and we will dis- Pa e of your property immediately at 6 good’ value. It: will pay you to tist your yproperty with us at once. BISMARCK HOMESEEKERS— We cannot, rent you a house, but we will assist you in. the acquisition of YOUR OWN. E. We have some choice. city es we will sell you .on very liberal tegms and our City De- partment, will\as sist you in securing a loan to’ build your bungalow. BISMARCK REALTY CO. Bismarck Bank Building e . Télephone. 314° }) ing the world, H. Mi ase The ne i vijch was vO persons,.the other so- aking part because of ill- Torne, without hardly any practice, took Miss Jones* pice, the latter having left the city” Saturday night following her sudden wedding to Parke A. Fenninger. Miss Murial ; Floren played the accompaniment for the entire cantata Rey. Buzzelle’s sermon dealt with the Jife of Jesus Christ the short period before His crucification, the sermon being fllustrated with different } events, leading up to His death, Preceding the religions services, the usual instruction motion pictures were showii on the’'screen, ' after it is received a, permanent or- jon will he formed. GRAIN BUYER HERE J., Pravda of Grand Forks, for- Here of Regan, w in Bismarck yes- terday on busine; Mr, Prayda is a grain buyer and well known through- out this section of the state. ANNUAL BANQU TP 4 TONIGHT : The anmiadl banquet of the Current Events club, will, be held tonight, at 7 o’clock at the Grand Pacific hotel, ‘An excellent program hag been arranged and practically all pf the members will be present, the committee announces. MARRIED TODAY Clarence Jay Rupp and Miss Leota Pearl Lamb, both of Baldwin, were mirried. this afternoon at the home of the bride by Rev. H. G. Postleth- waite of the Presbyterian church, Mr. and Mrs. Rupp will make their home at Mr. Rupp’s farm near Baldwin, MARRIAG 1B LICENSES Mrs. Alice (. Bouche and P. B. Patten, botli of this City were granted a marriage license yesterday by Judge , I. C. Davies, A marriage licerise was | issued to Mrs. Margaret Cox of Des Moines, Ta. city last week. MASTER MASON DEGREE The master Mason degree was con- ferred on a large class Jast night by Bismarck lodge, Ancient, Free and Ac: cepted “Masons at, the ‘Masonic temp The speciil meeting. started with a banquet, after which thé degree work Was put on; There was an excellent attendance. THE BISMARCK It is ne deprecy of the dramtie value of “The Invisible Bond,” \ the Irene Castle picture which, opened ‘it the Bismarck titeatre last night, to va that the lad! in. the audience. wi even moré, interested in the uttractive new gowns ahd hats worn by the fam- ous ‘dancer dnd screen star than’ they were In the interestiig domestic’ serio- comedy being unfolded on the screon. Mrs. Castle, hits some .to be regarded | ag rather a ‘compendium of current fishions aid a reliable guide to the fu- ture ii matters/of dress. Her latest exhibition of stylés fh “The Invisible Bond” is a delight to the eve of even the. inexpert, male screen ‘fan. ’, The picture itself is a story of young love. disrupted by the* presence of heming coquette and the happy re- union; of a divorced couple, under thy shadow of tragedy. The aétion culmi- nates ina smashing climax in, neh an ‘dotomobile plunges over a t cliff, carry! ing two people to Hee a Charles Maigne’ is’ the director. THE ELTINGE In “The Lock | of the. Irish.” ‘the xeréen adaptation of Harold Mae- Grath’s famous novel, which is the chief\attraction at the, Entinge theatre tonight, Aflan Dwan has given to'the amusement. loving public a photodrama that’ promisés-to, be‘ one of the most talked- of prodifetions of the , present The action of the story New York and nig tothe othér side, of the, world. praltar, Vetiice, Naples, Cairo and Svea are among the locals where -the stir- ring action takes place. The story is that-of a young Irishman whois tour. He falls in love with a girl who, too, is on tour but travelling alone. There.is a shroud.of mystery, about her and li ppoints: himself he: guardian and protector, As the tale unfolds he} ample opportunity for the ‘use ‘of his brawn ‘as well.as_ his brain, The action is fast and decisive, the romanee fascinating and, thrilling. James Kirkwood plays the’ part of the hero Irishmany William ‘Crogan, anil Anind Nilsson is the heroné, Ruth Wat- ren, —SS How Soldier \~ - Dispersed Attacks Sa at “For two years my stomach trouble was. very. bad, my doctor had to inject morphine on several occasions when I was stricken with these attacks. Since taking 4 bottles of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy I have been entirely well and am serving in the artillery, having been pronounced in perfect health by government physicians. It is a sim- ple, harmless, preparation that re- moves the catarrhab mucus from the intestinal tract and always the inflam- mation which, causes practically, all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appenticitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. f For sale by Druggists Everywhere. and Carl A. Liner of thi¢’ { 1 | BISMARCK: DAILY VETERAN AUTO. MAN OPENS NEW ‘HUP AGENCY Carl Pedersen to Handle Popu- ‘lar Car Over Extensive « ) Trade Tertitory Carl Pedersen. a Bismarck pionerr in the automobile distributing gume, has* estdbtfshed Hupmobile — fa branch héddquerférs for southiwe North Dakota and southeastern Mon- tana in the: Little building on Broad- Way. and has already made de‘ive of carload lots to Bowman and Lehr. Ordérs are- comity in’ more rapidly than, the factory can fit them, altho Mr. Pederson has been. promised de- livery on a large number of cars in the near future, «The new Hupmobile brinch hag e: tablished a thorough selling organ’ tioft which completely covers its large territory, .and Mr. P -that ig Se iness are very good. The sturdiness of the Hupp makes it a popnlar ear in this western nitry, where hill-climbing ability, sticktoitiveness and: thriffiuess in consumption of ‘pil, and gas are es- sentials, ~ Mr, Pedersen has had/severa! years’ experignee i in handling’ fuyps, And the men associated: with him are also old Hupp, fans. Agents rom: every point in the district, are reporting great in: E would vaporize by sages to the luna. salve was absorb". tion. M. VapoRub. Insist on the terest in this-seagon’s models and they appfied over throat Vapors, inhaled wit! each breath, ca ried the médicaticu! through the air pas- the skin, attractiz ing the blood to the sur: face and thus ‘aiding the vapors inhaled. to relieve the trouble. are up on ‘their: toes, ready2t: go as, soon ‘as ark ares made avaflable. The © present, headquarters’ of the Hupp are only temporary, Mr, Peder. sen has an option on sale: automobile row where he expects soon fo tive 1920 ‘models of the touring “car, roadster, coupe and sedan on ex- hibition, Ye ; GRAIN GROWERS OF- eis THE NORTHWEST ARE ‘GIVEN A HEARING | ‘“antinned Prom Pega tne: i; centage of moisture on the grain in- spection ertitiaites when it ‘exceeds | fifteen (16) percentum. As an alter- ‘or the foregoing make the fif- teen“ percentum: limit apply, only to the. first, three. grades—No;1, No. No. and let the limit) remain at sixtesn.peércentum for No. 4.and No. 5 ag /it is now in the federal grades. Under this alternative uke make the regulation requiring the Inspectors ta show. the exact moisture content on their certificates when over fifteen. percentum. Change the requirements with rt’ to wheat of other clisses in grade \No, Tin all subclasses of Hard | Rea Spung avheat so, thal the present Hinit’ of, tive (5) percentum on the total wheits of other classes will in- clade Durunt” wheat, and so that Ae Limitition- of two (2) percen- I tum: shail Appl. white aid Ayhite club wheats, Teay- ing the lower praca as they are now. No chimge'in the aHowance for wheat of other classes in grade No. 1 in the three subciasses of Durum wheat. 5—Incregise’ the allowance for total 5 the bey liedt when “4-chest:. These at the same time the chru and stimulated , This. prepara- stw Sardson. ‘called“Vick’s Linden Ye a Vicks\contains no harmful drugs, Just’ the old-fashioned; . time-tested remedies— Menthol, Campher, Thymol, Eucalyptus; ‘Turpentine, . etc. — com- bined ia a new-fashioned way. - ‘At All Druggists © - 3e—G0e—$1.20 rooms ‘in f | late. disordered, stomnehs so favorite | “Pape's Diapepsin? by neutraliaing the acldity of the stomach, instantly relieves the te08 souring-and fermen- tation which causes the misery*making gases, heartburn, flatulence, fullness or pain, in: stomach ‘and intestines A few tablets of “Pipe's Diapepein” bring relief, almost as soon as they reach the stomach, They help regu foods. can be eaten without distress— sts So litfle at drug” stores, foreign material” other than in each of the grades from No... 1+ On & inclusive, in, the Hard :)Rel es Peeom éliisses le ap to, permit the addition’ of one (19 sper- cehuum of rye in exch off these grades, Int not to complicate ‘the grading " - quirements, ; 6—Reduce the’ present limit for. teat weight per bushel fox, each grade in Hard Red Sprmg wi Veet by: one pound. The question u r. there’ shall he changes fii the 1 da for wheat is 0 effects so many interest, those important. and in dadition to epresented. it the hearing. on ly to the common | March 19 that I have decided to hold ia ‘public hearing at Chicago, Mlinois. on Friday, “April. 2. 2, 1920, at the Hotel 1a. Sale, begining at 10400 a. m. | At that hearing it. is of the greatest fommission men, broke exporters, ers, grain Inspectors, end others: rested in’ the produc tion, storage, nsportetion, marketing and utiliza- te of. wheat be répreyented and that fet present to me. their 0 1—Whether either of the above pro- posals submitted by tes delegation should be adopted. 2--Whether porred atid if sifpuld. > made’ in other clas wheat,” 3—Whether in yiew of the require- wient ofthe three. months aguaie notice It is practicable to make changes apnlicable to the 1920 crap. 4——Whether changes should he made. until after the present standards hay2 heen tested yitliout fixed price on- ditions. i HERE there are.women t Wire children and This Laxative Is Now in Half a "Million Hotties dpe rar oa "elderly. peopl Ne it‘is al ave ‘well to have & nitle-ucl laxative Jike Dr: ca feels Sorte Pepsin handy. This is a combi nation of fun laxative herb with pepsth' which does all that is site conistipation ane Joes requir ‘kage | cretary . ~|NEW ERA GROUPS MEET - . AT CHURCH ‘TOMORROW! evening insftad of 2 Joseph children left Jast night: for Columbus, whe he Ohio capital.” Ms the Detroit Boxing ¢ importance that.farmers, country. buy- ers, line, and ,terminal elevator men, | Way to Treat Children’s ‘Cloup and ‘ Colds Without Internal Dosing LL mothers everywhere’ know that chil- dren’s stothachs are delicate and their di- gestions: easily disturbed, and therefore they should be given as little internal dosing as possible, Yet croup and colds commie often and es certainly cannot be neglected. A Norta Carolina Druggist Socre the Problem Thanks to’ Lunsford Richardson, a * druggist in Greensboro, Ni 'tc., this problem has been solved, arid Southern mothers have been given‘a method of treating cold troubles externally: Mr. Richardson’ ‘discovered’ a »alve_ that, The Use of Vieks Has Steadily Increased y Starting with’ the customers of Mr. Oe ere eee j ty by-county, state by atate; untiknow * Vicks can be found in almost any drug store in all sections of the United States: Mothers who Once use Vicki always keep:a bottle on hand thereafter._ It is so easily applied, so quick in its effects, and, best ofvall, can be “used as often, and-as freely as. desired, without fear of harmful results. - el MA i ait shows. at Navin il ne ious group members, ‘ units ure requestel to béSpresent with a full ‘representation. Breslow she will spend several weeks parelits, zed in busin AIR FOR BOXERS | Detroit’ Mich.--Beginning May 1 Now Over 17 Million Jars Are Used Yearly - The best evidence of the value of Vicks is the increasing number of fami- lies who; each year, gre converted: to the use of this real “Little Body- ' guard. in the Home” The number of jars used annuaily for the last few years is: 1910... 347,748 Jars 1911. . 523,152 Jars 1912.. 1,027,068 Jars 1913... . «1,357,590 Jars 1914.. . 1,462,330 Jars 1915... 2,418,213 Jars 1916.:...... 4,302,764 Jars 1917........ 6,799,514, Jars 1018... 39.397,408 ses sees of Agriculture, the Homes, of | All of they a liquid ear, many whd need it not yet used it. If you éoLUMEUS your name an and three Mrs, eslow's in. the THE PERFECT Jub will hold open champfonship series: Field... The club Dempsey. —S=S=> SS SS SSS DIREC PIONS FOR {HE USE > “OR VICKS =- Vapors s.nportant—For these troutles a jarge. part of the, value of Vicks lies in chest, care should be teken to, leave tre clothing loose. argund the neck the bed clothes arranged id the 16 F funnd, sq that the vapors arising r.cy be freely iuheled. Hot’ Wet Clothe—Ia cases ‘of cep chest colds;severe sore throat orincipiert pneu. monie, hot, wet towels, should be used Over tre thaiat-and chert to ~ tr the pores of ths kia before applying Vicks. For Head Colds, Asthma, Caterh, Hay Fever—Vicks can be melted in a sp-ion and the vapors inhaled, or a Jit? se proe be applied up the nostrils and snuifed up the bead. For odie Croup, C! hildren’s & ids— Rub Vicks over the throat and. che cuntil the. difficult breathing is reliived. trea spread on thickly and cover with o hot flannel cloth. An'appiication at bed time- usually prevents & night atiack of croup. Vicks is pertitularly recommended’ for children’s. celds since it is ‘externally applied, and can, thtréfore, be used cftea and freely without disturbing the young- ters’ delicate digestions.’ For. Deep Cheat. Colds, Sure Throat, Tonsilitis, Honest ‘is, Coughs—or.iny affection’ of the respiratory orgons whefe there is tightness or soreness, \' ‘icks should bq applied over the throat and chest— if necessary, first using hot wet clctks=— and rubbed in well until the skin is. red; then spread on thickly and covered with oneortwo thicknessee of hot farnel cloths. If the cough is annoying, a small\ pieée the size of a pea can Se swallowed sey, few hours. F = Miner Ailments LA In addition to jts use for Cold Tropbles, Vicks has oeen found excellent as a salve, liniment or plaster for troubles ‘such es Bites, Burns, Itchings, Soreness, Sunbarn. Your Bodyguard Against © Colds it with safety’ dnd’ coinfot free from narcotics and may be given to babies. Half a million mothets have it in as many American homes, and these fami- Ul’s Syrup Pepsin is the largest selling liquid Lecaie in the wort, baing over 6 million bottles sold eac nd address 9 a fre bole to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 511 Washi ington St,.Mo -ticello; ‘Illinois, OR. CALDWEL SYRUP P Eee, Herman ind winding up with is plannipg to have an elfnination Jack it, is lies ‘dre healthier for it, : Evety en | drug. store sells. Dr. ‘Eaidvell ‘The New Era groups of the. Kirst | Syrup’ ‘Pepsin: 4 Pyesbyterian arcly will meet in the KE church “park at (7:30 Wednesday In spite of the fact that Dr. Cald- there starting---with