The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 8, 1920, Page 2

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! : “ tion up to its high state of execu- Well” Balanced Cast Presents “Court of. King Cole” to De- light of Large Crowd; Singing “and Dancing © Exceptionally Good N xceedingly well presented was the} first performance , of the “Court of| King, Cole’-given “py local talent at the Auditorium last night under the auspices’ of thé Bismarck post of the American legion. The entire cast was composed of people living in, ;this city and the musical extravaganza as it is styled, was one_of the best amateur theatricals ever seen in this city. Mrs. Arthur F. Bolstér’ as Migtress | Mary and William C. Paulson ‘as King Cole, were the distinct hits of the evening. ‘Miss Vivien Irish as Bo Pee was splendid. Miss Muriel Robinson and Miss Alta’ Jones, the court heralds, were charming. Miss Abi: gial. Roan as the Golden Egg Bave was all that the name implied, Warder. Roberts and Frank Roberts as the Humpty Dumpty twins were} screamingly funny. Sherman Wright], as Jack of the Beanstalk sang several delightful songs with excellent voice.+ Miss Elsie Bauer as Senora charmed the audience, while Miss Ann Atltin- son as the’ Girl \from Sherry’s played her - character faultlessly. Miss At- kinson’s gown was especially worthy of mention. All of the principals, of whittr there were a score, deserved special praise for the ,splendid manner in which they ‘assisted to bring the produc- tion, . The choruses’ and specialties, without Whom the performance would not have ‘been complete, merited the gracious approval ‘of the audience. The performance from first to. last was a distinct achievment in amateur theatricals in this city, It will be repeated tonight. The entire cast. is as follows: THE CAST Mistress (Mary, Mrs, Arthur F.Bplster x4 ear) [Rex Theatre Last Time Tonight Prices. $1.00 & $1.50 With GUDRUN WALBERG and _- the Bewitching Beauties from Broagway in a Dazzling Vp- * riety of Frocks Seeing it is'a’relaxation for ‘Clergy, Judge, Thinker or tired business man. The gteatest bunch of fluttering femininity of fascination ever shown here We positively guarantee this show which plays the Rex: on account of a mixup in. book- ~ ings Curtain 8:30. Prices: $1.00, $1.50," plus war tax! Matinee P Thursday. 2:80... Price 50c¢ —— Seats Now on sale at Box Of “Sem fice Phone-587 * Bo Peep Senora Indian 4Girl from.‘ Mrs. Shoe . Jill... Sally Miss Mu ett. Minstre-Girl. Mi Mothér Goose ... SPLENDID PERFORMANCE B¥ LOCAL TALENT PLEASES BIG AUDIENCE, AT...’ |: -AUDITORIUM; REPEATED TONIGHT. . Miss Vivien Irish Miss Elsie Bauer ‘arland erry’s, Miss saat Atkinson‘ ./Mrs. ‘Adelaide ‘Wilson ss Margaret, Reiley. Miss Louise ‘Hubert \Miss’ Viola ;Becker Murfal Robinson and Alté Jones | Court Heralds Jack of the Beanstalk . King Cole“. Misses ihe Maggie McClellan Golden Egg Babe.Miss Abigial Roan . +. Mrs. Smith |. Mrs.Sherman, Wrigat “Mr. Wi. 6, Paulson Sinbad, the Sailor, Mr. Roy A, Norman Indian Chief.. Sengr Mora’.. ‘Man from Sherry Minstrel Man Jack Humpty Dumpty Mr, Frank’ W. Snyder Mr. Aruthur Sorenson Mr. G. H, Russ, Jr. ‘Mr. ‘Harry Bernstein No. 1 . Mr. H.-F. O'Hara Aoisca 2c... Mr. Warder Roberts Humpty ‘Dumpty ‘King. “Cole's ‘Lean, No. 2 Mr, Fyanklin Roberts’ Fiddlers—LesterMc- Frank Howe, Bille Bergeson. Golden Egg Hens—Framk and Rob- ert €arlson. Color Bearers—A, M. Steece, For- rest Skinner. Piano Floren. Shepherdess Girls — Margaret ‘O-] Dinsmore, r, Louise Huber, ine Huber. Reilly, Helen (Pf. ‘Paulson, Viola Be Ethel. Pollard, Chri: ‘Accompanist-Afiss ec! Indian {Miaids—Hele: ence Jag Gross, Flor-| ~ , Esther Taylor, Maggie Muligan and\ Janet, Fogarty. Spanish Girls—Gertrude Fitzgerald, Alfrieda Kruger, “Willian: Paulson, Mil: dred Boyd, Roderta Boyd, Julia Web: er,, Isabel Cochrane,.May Rope, Mag- N daliné Hoerner., Indian \Braves — George Mercier, iNeil H.-Arnay, 1. Miller, ‘Ralph ‘College ‘Boys Murial Justine (Ff. ‘Bechtold, Milo Witmer, > arenes Kellstrom, F. J. Rothschiller, O. ‘Varries, H. H. Turner, -Myron Atkinson | and Thomas C. Buxton. ‘Specialty Girls—Helen Ericson, Ger- trude Lundquist, Mary Hassel; Esther Hollst, Alma’ Schwain, Edna, Ejison, iBerniece Vesperman, Adelaide Weh- litz,, Luciel Kraft, ‘Kunice McQuillan, Phyllis Rosen. \ "Specialty Boys—Clay ‘Williaths, Mel- | > ‘bourne Dugan, Sidney Rigler, Albert ‘Cordner, Vernon King, Robert Carl- son, Gerald Vettel Frank Carlson;and |, children of Mrs. Shoe. ‘Nearly $4,000,000;000 worth of goods was imported ‘to the United States and $8,000,000, 00 exported, 1919, Pyramid. Pile ‘The Great Hoi i itching, Treatment. ~deast one suffer. er who sHould 3 ‘Up tm the Morning Feeling Prrewté Ruliel, |. FREE SAMPLE COUPON ereanp DRUG Co! 678 Pyrami send le Pot i Kind pie me 2 gait ss Gs DETROIT JEWEL FURNACE ‘wrapper. during Guaraniéed Sealing ower lation \short time. ©, 4 Made in 5 sizes, barns soft phard “FOR SALE ~ BY ALL - LEADING DEALERS Lyfe = Heats Every Room The Detroit Jeqel’ Pipeless Furnace has an. air-cir- , culating system: that draws down the cold: it'sends up the warm air, and this continuous circu- changes ai the air inj'the’ Rocke rahi a rhile Upstairs and down, every room :ig+made livable. in ¢ coldest weather by’this wonderful’ heating - device 2 ~ Blame for Mista del ‘Chicago, ‘April 7=The statement -attriluted to Dr-M. B. Williauis,evan-4 gelist’ of thig city; before. a’ meeting of the: Ministerial Union .at: Toledo re- F mistake Ih/ billing’ in, inety days, tHe a for. which’ was, pled “by. com-~ iclala' to the cause of the men cmc aft eniphatica lly de. icials of thé company here. eee Tight and - Ox officers xpi al thas these 1018 by gins, oxiog ty oma cy “ The\ Peopfe’ company’s istakes were made one of whom snoked cigarettes, ,who were employed: ‘in’ places of men wipes hid gobe to, war andthe utlstake’ “attributed by, the Gas company to the lack ta skill on the. part of these cently, to: the effect) that the ‘Chicago |' Gas’ Go. ‘had’ found 2,000 uncorrected ig ag namber jand- thiat ‘numeral will be used ju.this state, ) i Ly / ee aRED i a ceeeee ra is said that at 60 years of age a woman’s chance of marrying’ is one- tenth of, 1) per cent, or one chanee in tt carrying round te ten te sixty wttassir ‘of unhealthy. £ Cry at unnecess ~ er tee S iv ‘and raat ches niform aniecring: sb Jowa “Roads ‘Planned vt Maton City, > le oat cence The sta! ighWay commission of. Iowa 13 cosperatl “ith thie. comimigsions, of wipe ies ce and pincls in’ the ‘unifo numbgring. of its -prt- may roads ‘according. to . state high. way engineer who has Jt in tha city on business. . ay ' Maps ‘are: being: feet da now by the Q cers ahd each different highway. Ihave a distinct number along its re: route. By way’ ‘of example the Jégerson highways as Road No, 1 from the ‘Twin Cities to the Towa state line | “the hway which abses t th Maaon City and rough lolties. in‘ lows i be number2. ee hh this state “also. ut “iat Likewise, the. Lincoln’ ner jar Tilo, is known \ BESSY ‘ negota commission hag named the |” met nm 3 fe ere st aa or Scare some ‘ime Gai dm the ore Me snd uae ot tons “‘thit fof worei ti sie Ag simps Soe 20 if. nea = Wi he sa ol fet be to show.a. ot veduetion in work* bes ‘pears. yout friends, br oll of Lie ha at any B ing serela ayeioe So you will milisea ‘10,0 90 ‘qhatever: welgtit! sou: wih. --A' bre= ‘@bure. will be wailed (plaitt-wrapper) free by, Korea Co wee ee / eee fele | BISMARCK DAILY. ‘TRIBUNE “The average contribution ee the church today .is tees than’ three AUDITORIUM 2°54 FIRST". TIME HERE, OF. THE GREATEST. SUCCESS’ THE. LIGHT OPERA STAGE ‘HAS 'KNOWN GREAT THE GOLDEN pase OF, ws wis, ‘THURSDAY PRIL. eins ae ce GILBERT & SULLIVAN “Presh as Wood Violets ‘and Fragrant as Its Name” “Messrs. Lee and dd. ae a toni fide Johnson Young's and Sig- 7 Months in Chica: 7i te Ona Us “EVEr Staged usical Play “6 |, Months in Boston MOST SUCCESSFUL AND. POPUEAR MUS) ICAL PLAY IN ANNALS OF NEW YORK STAGE Vith the Great New 3 “ No! ¥. Cast, Including William Norrie ae lyn Thomson—Melvin ei jas Wood, Wind Valieri, kes 3 Atthur Albro, Patsy. De~ Forest, “Tediy Webb, “Izzeth “Munro, Bdward Nannary, Ruth Watson, John Wheeler, 4 Isabelle. Vernon, William. Blaisdell, Amy Lester Original Broadway Production in Its.Entirety / i. WITH ALL THE’ DEAR DANCING GIRLS IN FASHION’S FROCKS OF FOUR GENERATIONS «© SRATS‘ON:-SALE TUESDAY, APRIL 13 = Prices, including War Tax: $2.75, '$2.20, ‘$1. 65, $1.10,-85¢. Curgain tises at 8: a ale Call your ‘motors "for 11 p. m. AES 1% anesin count the whole number of men and~women: who.lova, ie _ WINTERCHURCH World Movement - of North America” | THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1920 Ned Pe eahtest Lee <3 ‘ ' % 4 \ 2 i a \ \ t a Lash , : al\ Sey \ h Nec We pe ce ' ise 1 se % \ eet ~ Phirby di ivisions of. that army / — | : Cn —thirty denomtnations—are — See : moving forward i in.a ‘nation- ve y Ene, i < § : : ‘ FR AL wide. cooperative campaign. / / li Ve PN ay Za HE HE army that. stands still is really, retreating. The > ao er's command was a forward command,"Go ye aa a the World.” - Out of the Wag the churches emerged with a new sense i of the urgency of that command: ; : .We- must move fotward all along ‘thé line,’ they: said, ie i Hees lL x ; =e pcaegreal ory bet Helis toy kins Pas k know where anes is? overchiarched and where. unders; 7 ; y wai tself with money'and power. ; pees ; ; vA Th exactly how th ine fe ; Le ise Then came the greater. thou zht, “Tt.is not enaugh for.us ~ pela to produce ihe aspess eeauits Pee cen ae ( . : \ to go forward. We must be sure, that there is noduplication national health and internatianal good-will. ; a 4 of effort; that ipa ing that every shan and 'dol- ‘ ‘No business man can study that survey without being iduefeome by- i ha lar'does {ts utmost in ; ] ; \ the accuracy oe ried ‘with which the task has been‘ approwened.’ : : “We must go forward together.” pk £ ~ hoceetacies Sek 4 ; : ON’ THE basis’ of , the ihe 4 a i s y » So: ‘the Interchurch World orenast was formet—a R; gp ima ecgedind sume nh ns Eure N % vie Dea apeieae ues A ked fc lat hi bh x 90 COO ee a eo ae ott atte ee tomlir aa 3 i FOR MORE ha a ‘year ‘trained | experts foe been at” cents pef'member per day. Think of it. Yet ifeach ‘person who \ ‘s \y Sou ee work making pert ee of the whole world, and loves and’ believes in America will increase his contribution’ by only s SL OF lesen “of America pounky by cous by count ig afew dollars, the. whole amount will be easily subscribed. 2 \ ‘cannovqatt,a ers ‘ . Bodeent box church time tory, h Vi jill: you 0: your share ‘ a better America and a bewer world? aks no sabe ates " es, for the Pale mn their ig De ¢ ne Your chanee to help is coming in the Week of April 25th. ps PN *f 2 Se ‘ RNC re / y ¥ cen ye ‘ A ~ & ¢ ae FN \ ee j ° cata ‘ ’ Pyramid. A 7 é e < AS easy of “ ‘pan, for f tree [ UA es Apa Sth aN A f . as | \ 1 ne Se May 208° { 9) y eis iy 3 E cou [ / 5 i ae ie K u. 7 a Bldg., Marsbatl, Mich. Bi} { Y } \ The os ‘ WE WANT : NG BUY ~ Your IRON: - METALS -

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