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N ‘ . ; ‘ "THURSDA ARIE 22;--1920 BISMARCK KD ILY TRIBUNE It was decided that all of the school i ; om 3 9 i structed to name committces to take 0l| Keep clean and by very original de- : he care of the advertising and publicity | children of the city would be admit:| monstrations’ show ‘ growing’ young- incidental of Cho-Cho’s performances, | ted to the performance on May 21 and} sters what to do and what not’ to do. to get the merchants of the city to| that May 22 ee Auditoriyn, would be | Cho-Cho, during the war, was engaged 15 co-onerate in putting on appropriate | | reserved excfusively for’the use of; by the government and obtained na- a window displays during-the week of| mothers and children from the coun-| tional fame. He is originally, a cir- é ‘| May 21 to advertise the message Cho- |try. f cus clown and by-his' clever dnatics he Cho brings, and to arrange for a rest! The purpose of Cho-Cho’s perform: , brings the message of good food and NCES room for ‘the. many mothers and oth-| ance is to instill into the minds of | good health to the;children in a way ers who are expected in the city dur- | young children the proper things to| that leaves its impress on their me- ing the two days, ~ | eat, the proper methods to foHow to} mories for all time. é EES Pk is Fainous Health Ith. Clown, Will Ap- ommerci: ui ames ecepe , pear at. Auditorium May X i £ tion Committee to Wel- as 21and 22. come Visitors Laas . opedcaestee of the leading wo- men’s ‘clubs, fraternal -organizations | and religious Focieties, met yesterday | fternoon in the community room of the public library and made arrange- ments for the €wo day, performance at the’ Auditorium May 21 and 22 of Cho- Cho, the nationally famous health clown. , é 1 i Mrs, G. F. Dullam was efected cha’ man “ogthe meeting and she wa: E|BISMARC Admission Only lie Tonight Only William Farnuin The “Hook-Em-Cow” special train, containing trade boosters from Souti! St. Paul, who will be :in Bismarck Friday morning from 9 to 11:45 0” clock will be met by a live delegation of boosters representing the Bismarck [ ‘ Commercial club. i The following reception committee was named to represent the club: C, L.\ Young, C. D. Mann, Benton Baker, S. W. Derrick, John Hagen, Obert O1- son H. H. Steele, A. W. Lucas) Thom- EL-T-I-N-G THEATRE Last time tonight, the enchanting and regal beauty Katherine MacDonald in Robert Chamber’s fascinating story “The Turning Point” Children 10c Ey as Hall, F. L. Conklin, George W, Gus- in his thrilling feature‘of the.dark tatson,W. A, McDonald, G. H. ‘Russ, Tomorrow—Tomorrow continent W. E, Lahr, H. P. Goddard,.'P, R. Fields, R. L. Scroggins, Alex Mac-|_ IS ONLY SKIN DEEP WM. S. HART Donald, John Peterson, ‘Dh. J.. McGil sine will cure zeta. lis, C. W. McGray, F. E. Young, J. M. | GANS ootate dere application the man without a. rival in his new “The Jungle a “ fh Martin D. T. Owen, R. M. Bergeson, TENE, the great enter ral emed on special Bert Finney, E. V. Lahr, J, ‘L. Whit- tig state er seareet O0r expense. a4 oe seed gece etree “John Petticoats” Tomorrow—Saturday The South St. Paul delegation, is is isgeloand ue icky destroys the tiny — traveling eastward from Great Falls, skin’ parasites that a Berea, at » Monday—Tuesday - The Pictute you couldn't afford ton miss \ Mont., after. making a tour of that Clara Kimball Young with her own company’ which includes: cree hla, CLARA KI LL YOUNG ‘ ate _and North Dakota to oueenneh ix prominent stars will be a real atttaction at the New Eltinge | ri NG Cy ess rélation: 4 “ —, between themselves and the business j Theatre next Monday and Tuesday'in “Eyes of Youth. “EYES OF YOUTH” Shirley Mason ne cities visited. The special) ably ‘Will not be remedied until ‘after ~ , : ‘men in the cities visited he special | ab: y ‘will not be ;remedit bys Forni “ Wednesday—Thursday ‘ —IN— and or. CRANOLENE i sid by af good TOM MIX in “THE SPEED MANIAC” ‘ " hes gpa cior, CRANDLEN Ey * trevor direts by at the oH 1 hi: 99 sre See ea gate, NORTHWEST'S FINEST THEATRE ff ° k1eY Elep! ant Man’ Z money pinned Sr inczorned| Mot Satiofied mercial club will take the visitors on shortage in sugar with occasional re- lief when big shipments arrived here. It is @larged that the shortage is due to eastern speculators and not shortage of the raw sugar an automobile trip over the city, to itol, Country club; Sample Patkage of the Famous Pyramid. Pile Trentment Now Offered Free to Prove What It Will Do for You. the penitentiary, and out to te | to any crop. Pyramid Pile Treatment _ gives auick relief, stops itching, bleed- ing or protruding piles, emorrhoids SUGAR: AND SPUD SHORTAGE GIVES BUYERS A SHOCK ‘Limited Supply vf Sweetening and~Potatoes Reported by’ Retailers 4 DEPUTY: SHERIFF DIES NL D., April 22.—Joseph Huffman, deputy sheriff of Dickey county, died at Oakes following a2 operation for appendicitis. He serve: jon the Mexican border and 18 months iin France with Company K. Upon his return from overseas service he accepted a position as deputy in his | father's office. ) n Ellendale, BEAR os For Your Hale ras never saw'a bald Indian— fhty von’t use perfumod lotions, Lv ‘ayes they, ved bear oj mite Pyramids Gertejaly Fine and Works Such Wenders So Quickly. and snch rectal troubles, in the pri- ar vacy, of. your home. i at all druggists. Take ho substi- A. single box ‘often is suf- i Free sample for ‘Irial with booklet mailed free in plain wrap- per, if, you send coupon below. Grocers Here report a pressing shortage in both the sugar and potato’ { supply. The’ situa@ion ig so acute, it is claimed, that regular-customers are limited to two pounds-of sugar and ; the same condition exists in regards to-the purchase of potatoes, Wholesale grocers state that the supplies Potatoes and sugar ; throughout this section is very small and that only by economizing is it .possible\to meet the ordinary demand. 60>cents a box tute. ficient. jotent! ingredients the fetus, moors and forests % Nature, “A rehable formule. KOTALKO. Jndians’ eli hair and scalp, Astonishi cossinovercoming LA i FREE SAMPLE COUPON . PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, ‘564 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich. Kindly NDR LING. ation and NEW GROWTH tn ses When al) else talied, te. £800, money-refund Dk send mo a Free sample of ca of ile Treatment, in plain wrapper. iat guarantee, For ene womens children, ‘Keep, this ad ment, Show other KATAWKO at the-draz hively wonderful. Boy ents C {eaiver ox starops) for prodt box and guarantee, to The. potato-shortage prob- |’ John Hart Brittain, Sto. F, New York Seeman abseil iia y ua coe al Make Your Howse As Good As It Looks Solid Comfort in all weathers is what makes a home worth while. Be sure you get it. My 9 a: is train will hefald its arrival in Bis-; the new ‘potato crop in the south /be- § Don t Suffer \ marck with daylight fireworks while! gins to reach this section. | ‘ ‘ the “Hook-’Em-Cow” jazz band will| ‘It is impossible to determine when y ~ 4 1 stir up the atmosphere with the latest | the sugar shortage will be permanen™ - Fro Piles song hits. ly relieved, "All. winter retailers have Time permitting, the Bismarck Com- heen. facing “ periods ‘ of extreme ‘Trees— Shrubs ~Perennials Our ine of these ig complete and includes only: such items as we have found to be successful in withstanding Dakota winters. ‘ Make your selections early while our stock i is unbroken. OSCAR H. WILL & CO. Pioneer Seed House, Green House and Nursery .-- Bismarck, N. D. Phone 163: juULEGvOEC4nuucongeasuasucovsendavocucarcevscssuovenescegggggdsotisvocevtstoedcdsoeuaceessvsssssevauegcsnsoccenssncnsscduccoccocecud 22 UUUUUUODNUAROODEREREOUDDRNRGROUERNTENY: SSUUTQUa OITORIUM THEATRE . Thursday Night, ‘April FIRST TIME HERE “A SUPREME HIT” FROM COAST TO COAST + -QOHN CORT PRESENTS THE S' ONS SENSATIONAL SUCCESS, New York - ~ Cast of > Players Keeps the House Warm in Winter —Cool in Summer— Saves 1-3 of Coal Bill ANY anew home is fine until zero weather But, after all, the great thing about Flaxlinum is © comes. Then the trouble begiits. 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