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a ley, 5 THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1920 pe BISMARCK DAILY! TRIBUNE JEWS TO OBSERVE PASSOVER DURING NEXT. EIGHT DAYS Festival of Liberty Starts To-|. morrow Afternoon Among Orthodox Passover, the Jewish festival ‘of lib- erty, the Children of Israe] from the bond- age of Egypt will be observed in the homes of all orthodox Jews in this vi- cinity, in common with Jews all over the ‘world, starting Friday afternoon and continuing for. eight days. The principal days of the festival are Fri- day and Saturday. Originally an agricultural festival, the Passover has become identified with an hi: ical event with a spirit- ualmeaning. “In every Jewish house- hold the feast is observed the first evening (Friday) of the Passover,” said Charles Rogen today. “During the Passover week Jewish famifies eat. unleavencd bread, known as Mat: zoth.” mmemorating the exodus of DAN CUPID DEFIES APRIL FOOL’S DAY AND SHOOTS EIGHT| Four Weddings Performed Here Yesterday, Former Service / Men Leading ——-—— Dan Cypid, braving North Dakota's springtime bi Is and April Fool's day, shot a series of darts yesterday and brought down four couples, the nutjority of the men so wounded being former service men. Peter Boehm aud ‘Miss Barbara Hu- poth giving their address as Bis: k, were’ married yesterday by Judge I. C.“Davies, who acts as Dan Cupid’s right hand bower in this part of the world. Incidentally Judge Da- vies had a day almost as busy as the little urchin, whose wings carry him to the most; unexpected places; The second couple that Judge Da- vies married yesterday were William A. Lauf and Miss Bertha Johanny Wilde. both of Driscoll. They will live on Mr, Lauf’s farm, two miles from Driscoll. Dr. Bert D. Rowley of Mandan and . ily Picker of Bismarck were ied yesterday afternoon by Rev. H. (. Postlethwaite of the Presbyter- ian church. Miss Alice M, Wey: and Clinton ©. Swett of I rck, were married Jast night by Rev. George H. Quigley of the McCabe Methodist church at the par sonage. They were attended by Miss Ethel A. Chase’and Ray Hancock. Mr. and Swett will make their home ou m of the groom ten miles east of Bismarck, All of the male victims of Cupid's darts, with the exception of Dr. Row- re former servicemen, SPECIAL SERVICES FOR GOOD FRIDAY BE HELD | AT ELTINGE THEATRE The union noonday religious seryi- ces will be held at the Entinge thea- tre Good Friday from 12:15 to 1 p. m. The leading merchants and business men of the city have cheerfully agreed to dose their places of business for at least ‘one hour to give their employes tn opportunity to attend the services, which promise to he very helpful. There will be congregational singing us well as special music. Rey. George H. Quigley ‘will sing an appropriate vocal solo. Rev. George Buzzelle will read the Scripture lession and Rev. IL. ©. Postlethwaite will offer the open- ing prayer. Rey. C.F. Strutz will de- liver an address on “The Cross /of *. Alfson will offer the closing pra) and pronounce the benediction. The public are urged to attend. . Oe & | CITY NEW; | ¢——___-__-—_-+ GIRL BORN TUESDAY A baby girl was born Tuesday after- noon to Mr. and Mrs, Anton Bartoli, 300 Solth Twelfth street. 7 MRS. DUTTON RECOVERED Mrs, Robert Dutton, who has been confined to her home for several weeks with scarlet fever, has completely. re- covered, x CHARITY BALL ‘The Daughters of Isabella will giv a charity ball Easter Monday to whic! all members and members of the Bis rck council Knights of Columbus, have been invited to attend. RECOVERS FROM ILLNESS Mrs. F. B, Lodge. well known resi- dent of Steele, who has been at the St. Alexius hospital for the past three weeks suffering from a severe illness. Be sure your Easter Flowers come from was able to return to her home last night. ADMITTED TO WEST POINT The army recruiting office has re- ceived word that Charles E. Hook of Bowman has been admitted to West Pojut military academy for course he- | | ginning July 1, 1920, by certificate of ; cordially invited to attend the services | qued flowers of the sme material. The graduation from local school. CANTATA FRIDAY NIGHT A special double’ quartet will sing ’ is so well noted. { Harvey Gaul’s sacred Holy Week can- { tata, “Son of Man” at the Presbyterian church Friday night. Everybody 4s EASTER IS IN THESE RADIANT FLOWERS Our store is a veritable nalace of exquisite Spring Blooms. Let one of these adorn your home. Send forth a genuine Easter greeting to your friends through a Flower Gift. - ~ In plants our Easter Lilies, Hydrangias, Cineraria, Begonia, Ferns, etc., are all up to the usual HOSKINS standard. Our crops of Roses, Carnations, Sweet Peas, Tulivs and Daf- fodils are just right for Easter and in great profusion. HOSKINS, Inc. | BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA The New Easter Creations in Wo- mens’ Suits, Coats, Dresses, Blouses Skirts, Millinery and Footwear------ ‘ are here in an endless variety of Fash- ionable Models, with many Special values for this week. You will see an array that will please you in its variety and satisfy you in its quality. And as you shop throughout the store please avail yourself of the service our salespeople are glad to give. Let them assist in finding just what you want whether it is little or much. | oh New Easter Coats In a Splendid Variety of Models You will fancy these coats by their beauty of lines, finish, quality of fabric, richness of color and smartness of style. We offer these coats of service at moderate prices. $21.50, $39.50, $59.50 New Easter Suits New Jerey Suits for Easter Wear This special purchase enables us to sell them at a very low figure. Stylish models, colors navy, brown, or rookie. Your choice of this lot at $29.50 Others Priced Higher New Easter Dresses New Easter Blouses For Easter and Springtime Wear In an -Assortment of Lovely Easter These dresses are reflections of the Models : The display is one of unusual interest, embracing as it does, the newest and most popular of the season’s models. $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $5.00 and up to $25.00 New Easter Millinery Chic New Models New, fresh lean, righ f season’s best styles, with many little ew, tresh and. clean, right out 0 refinements and innovations that make them unusually attractive. $22.50, $39.50, $45.00 and $59.50 their tissue lined boxes and ready for immediate choosing, this smart line - of Hats for spring wear. Prices start at $5.00 to $50.00 “ New Easter Hosiery New Easter Gloves Easter Footwear Plain and:fancy styles, but all of the superior quality for which this store A handy item wherever correct attire is concerned, which means every woman. Our new Easter stock gives you am- i ple selection. There is always a rush Women’s fine all silk hose in black, white and colors at, per pair. . .$3.50 Women’s silk hose with lisle hem tops. Black, white and colors. .$1.75 Fine silk clocked hose in black and white. Contrast embroidery. Per PAlP i. eda goe Dee yore 0 $5.50 Fine pure silk hose with open-work clocking ‘ui eevee on 8 $6.00 Many ‘lines of women’s pure thread We are again in position to offer gen- uine imported fine French Kid Gloves in black, white and colors at. ..$4.00 Long Cape Gloves with tab or strap wrists, are very popular. We show them in dark brown, beaver and white at $7.50. Elbow length kid gloves of fine qual- the last few days—better treat your- self to your new Easter Footwear to- morrow. Prices range from $8.95, $12.00 and $14.00. \ SILK PLAIDS silk hose in plain black or white, $1.25, $1.75, $2.00, $2.75, $3.00, $3.25, $3.50). $3.75, $5.00 Other lines of colored silk hose at $2.00, $2.75 and $3.00 ity in black, white and brown. .$7.50 Easter Special—Cape and kid gloves in tans, beaver, Champagne, white A special offer- ing collection at per yard.$1.95 Uthers at .....$2.50 and $2.75 and blue. Per pair..:........ $1.95 A. W. LUCAS CO. 36 inches wide. Short 2-clasp * silk gloves in black, white and colors. Good ~ vange of sizes. Per pair..... 69c “The Store of Quality and Service’’ : t h r of draped duvetyn ornamented with | with visca straw cloth. Another set ts and heat thig splendid music, hat matching the collars and cuffs is | cut-out flower: The brim iy faced | carried out .in green patent leather. EL TINGE] BISMARCK set consisting of collars and cuffs THEATRE matching a hat of the same material. One of these novel sets is of suede colored duyetyn, trimmed with appll- Last Time Tonight Tipe William Farnum ; Last ee ee ryant Washburn “Wings of aaah the Morning” |“It Pays to voy pt Advertise” A delightful comedy drama in five acts Tomorrow—Fatty Arbuckle and a, five-reel feature Don’t miss it. Two packed houses enjoyed this big feature last night Tomorrow, Anita Stewart —IN— “The Fighting Shepherdess” On account of Good Friday no matinees will be given tomorrow at either theatre Members Florist Tele- graph Delivery Associa- tion. te