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MANY PEOPLE ARE |BEGIN AT THE TOP, ‘| RESPONDING TO |. LAD’SSLOGAN FRIDAY, MAY 7, 1920 \ : BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE THREE eee wy THE NEW @ EAR. | REVIVAL SI SERMONS u I T : { Dr. Miller’s Predehing Whines | 4 | N G THEATRE ; 4 Many Converts ‘at’ McCabe’ = | | Methodist. Chureh spibtai amiben sacs j | Aes TONIGHT—TOMORROW H (By J. K. Doran) A wonderful star at his best : ry Two great meétings daily at .the ‘ CHARLES RAY new big human story “Red Hot Dollars” Methodist chuych has heen the rej features of the revival meetin, Thursday, might the address for the young peow#e. The text is found m { Proverb: 1. “He, that being often | reproved hardeneth his neck, shall | suddenly be destroyed. and that with- out remedy.” The sermon was replete | Corl Leemmle :offe with argument but one of thé notice- im Wonder Diay able things in Dr, Miller’s discourses ds the number and aptness‘of the illus- trations. i Great Altar Services * The etlect of the preaching showed on the response at the after meeting and with the exception of last Sunday has probably never ‘been equaled yin} the MeCaoe church and seldom any- where in the state. There were large HEINLEIN war | Big Bill Russell in a rapid action romantic love story of the west entitled Deeper than a thrill—finer than a laugh BRS oa : yet replete with both Pivate- : : “—Sh!. What would happen j to me if I were your kid? Za Eh BLIND HUSBANDS” | “Shod V ‘ith Fire Helping Myself—they’re so s 7 a good! Good sor me too, be- ‘Gs The most ‘enthralling moving picture that Monday Engagement Extraordinary poxky car numbers of penitents each night, fifty cause Calumet Bakings are Ry a es es a } nissi or more Thursday night an@ a number | New York— He wears a sailor suit be Wholesome and easily digested. iy the art has ever produced ssion only 15¢ of conversions, ‘The effect on the en Pi and see Millions of mothers #s¢ hig cause long pants go with it and he's : will Nice ft im your | tire audience was powerful. ~ —) the vi 5 as f ‘as i the vice president, at the age of eig i : poe lectern aetany B Heart and Mind for Years Prenaring for tha Cholés ha vies presilent, at the ago ot elght, CALUMET Thursday | A 35e¢ admission nictare at less of an implement manufacturing cor- SVEN reeis of the riost Sunday closes tie work here of Dr.| poration of which his father is presi- AKING POWDER Ga 5 ny eee ees Miller and Prof. Fdwards and full pre-| dent. His name is Oscar A. Heinlein, B hecause 14 “Dr. Jekyll and M than half its werth absorbirg drama you ever parations ere being made for final] and he and his father agree that the Saiways gives bet reais nd ; & : F 3. should show a packec n audience | top as possible. His duties ar ni- Calumet contains oniy tuch . mais breathlessly watching « beauti room, and Sunday, both services, will) nal, ae he is eee oes Bit bei fi pave a = = Sais ful and innocent woman with a | probably witness every seat occupiad | ~2O Food ‘Authoritise. challenge on ‘dehalf the Bismarck |. il on the main floors as well as galleries. nis : GE Yoo save witon you tay | ehallicnge on) welalt, thesis JUNIOR CLASS OF HIGH SCHOOL WILL neglectful husband sink déeper Sunday morning at 10 o'clock (in- to be decided will be whether the save when you use it, lodge and arrange the details. society should dissolve and become the Bism k unit of the Association of American Enginers. ——— PRESENT ANNUAL PLAY AT AUDITORIUM MAY GET SPEED a ONS Sita to angers mae Si She popular laugh producin; com- ance was given amateurs, @: COP TO PUT END edy, ep Vhat nr aus m rae will| member of the cast played his and nN de presenti d tonight at the Auditort-' her. part with such success that -th TO MOTOR FIENDS in oY. the snathbens: of "the junior | audience was kept in continual laugh. class of the Bismarck high schooi.| ter. The members of the cast have re-| The seat sale for the performance and deeper into the toils of the stead of 10:30 the usual hour) the ser- . git s will begin. (As no collection so tempter—and then—ten mainates far has been taken for the benefit ot of the most gripping crisis you the evangelists the Sunday offerings TO WED SOON ever saw in any picture—ten will go to them amd the amount should A marriage licersé was issued yes- S be generous.) orday ‘eclia fer of Mc minutes while you sit glued to The morning subject will be “The Lorday. ato: Mises Cecilia's Hoeter.ot Mc: . ste r Kenzie and Daniel J. McErlain. of tful of time or Call of Abraham,” and evening -ser- he The . Sra your ‘seat forge! vices. beginning 7:20, will be the “Un-| Z4P- They expect to be married at So many complaints of speeding motorists are being made to the au- R . hy bane Fs a : hearsed faithfuly during the past few| tonight has been very gratifying ‘and place—and at the end a glori- | pardonable Sin. the home of the bride-to-be soon. Sie eat he lly May. employ 2 weeks and a highly crouitable per-| it is expected that practically Noveiy ese cise that sends The general publie invited. ee eae hac aie = yr formunce is promised. eat down stairs will be filled. There ous, uplifting surp! as DR. QUAIN RETURNS rolating a ue Mele Harrahs °F! “On Wednesday night the ee was a final rehearsal-of the play last you away in a glow of happiness | «, —t piveleiea Cena ome ten oe: he TAGE oes talneIGueS erlualy was presented at the penitentiary ani} night at which the very few remain- —that’s “BLIND HUSBANDS” | | CITY NEWS |; leans where he attended a conven- considering the advisability of em- ue ares ae ne init with the audience ing rouen eee ne ie perormence the wonderplay of the year—-a | “- {tion of the leading medical men of ploying.a speed cop with a motor- iD § g he country, cle to arrest all those who ex- a = = icture you'll never forget. Now HERE ON BUSINESS ‘ |e fea ew 5 = . Mrs. John Leindbold of Driscoll, was GRANTED MARRIAGE LICENSE tek rere Tigbther eltiens a a a i i a re a si) s . ” . endo oaeney en business Miss Carrie’ Delzer and Frank Er- they are paid out of the fines col- i erie! en conta nisse, both of this city, were granted lected. Inasmuch as the fines are 1 HERE ON BUSINESS a marriage license yesterday by usually stiff, and the speed cops re- q ” yn, | County Judge I, C. Davies. ceive their renumeration from. the Dr. F. P. Lodge, the well known * fines collected, the method is pro- physician of Steele, was in the city Soe i 2] Gatariay DE. Vode: was -yessntly CoES TO “STERLING WORKMEN TO PUT _ | auetive of excettent results, jeee| 2 patient at the St. Alexius hospital.| 8. T. Parke, retired business man WIFE IN HC hut he has completely recovered, | 9F Sterling, who had, made Bismarck | ON MEMBERSHIP BANKERS WIEE SIN HOSPITAL The Gordon hat covers a i 2 his home this winter, left yesterday Mrs. M. J. Ruemmele, wife of the a multitude of hims Ci ii Monda: RECENT BIRTHS on a business visit to Sterling for a DRIVE THIS YEAR well known banker of Ashley, is in ! ‘ommencing Mo: y AS tie) WA’ horn Ceo Mer and Mrs: | tems days. eae the St. Alexius hospital where she If youre not one of them, Tames Karas of Stirum. a boy eas onthe nero eames Bismarck members of the Ancient| was operated on yesterday, get yours today born to Mr. and Mrs, George Dohn. ST. ALEXIUS HOSPITAL Orders a Union: avonived eye ac- i A vas bor M a 3. Mrs. Casimer ‘Wald of Strasburg] cepted the challenge of the James- AT THE MOVIES — TAS oe Beane ou Mrs: and M R. Hancock of 106 West| town lodge of that organization to TIRE SNAPS THE Ba Eee ae ea Eee 2 Saree eae) : Main street are recovering steadily.|a competitive membership campaign Republic Non-skid § 5.00 BISMARCK THEATRE OLE SOLDBERG ILL They are at the St. Alexius hospital. | for a prize of $100. Recunt 00 ie Patri 1 AcE like apres man! Ole Soldberg, popular prescription —--— The challenge stipulates that boti Republic 43) 30,00 i GORDON HAT . Pesnateoatliits ar nen clerk at Bresiow's rari er con RETURN FROM HONEYMOON lodges conduct membership campaigns Republic Plain 49.80 32,00 1 re,” a William Fox pro.| fined at the St. Alexius witha slight| Dr. and ‘Mrs. George R. Lipp, who| during the entire year of 1920, the} LanR mMoTOR SALES COMPANY ng William © Russell,| illness. He expécts to be able to| Were quietly married here about a| lodge obtaining the greatest number Bismarck, N. D. zs hown for the first time| leave the institution in a few days. | ™onth ago, have returned from their | during that period to receive $100 in b-T-4t] (L. = “k theatre, tonight. be ‘dDridal tour and are living at. the | cash from the losing lodge. F. W. : et manager of the Work- cept the hod With Fi duciion star which will be ae wien Annex hotel until they can obtain an| Snyder, disti ® This is a charming romantic love | BOY BORN AT HOSPITAL e mane: note DE alin ee hae MTEL: 18 i i song-of the plain one that is said Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Quanrnd apartment. ss zipp ust ant 3 men went to Jamestown to a to grip thegheart and the soul,| are the happy parents of an eight | ride with a Dodge touring car yes ‘The play has been made from the in-| Pound boy born Tuesday at the Bis. | terday. tensely dramatic story “Bruce of Cir-| Marck’ hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Quan- ‘The Best Spread for Bread : # > Nev t APTAIN EARNEST HILL, of ene YL eOO ee tet al lig @an Puan cH oenercal res Judge Newton Returns C4 i oo Ay Hone Bi ee ; ee perio oa id si pirece Judge George W. ‘Newton, who has | Portland, Me. who says he the ear ‘Round’ and the play was directed by Emmett | ALEXIUS HOSPITAL _ | been spending the winter visiting Pact-|[ was net able to report for duty be. i Flynn. ce of McClusky is at the} #¢ beer wolnts, retuned to Bi amare fore taking Tanlac. Declares he The cast includes Helen Ferguson, s hospital where he recov- | pee: Uurine the “ear ry ot | feels like a new man now and is Betty: Sek & | a} ve | 1 Q an operation for appen-| the winter, Judge ‘Newton resided at de, Robert Cain, George | Mapes + rit 5, Mr. Prince is steadily im- California cities and just before re- on deck every day ready for work. Nelson. mcDowell: and Jack y day iy | proving and will be able to leave the varng nome beatae friends at Bell tee f 2 Aas x pase) hospital in a short time. ‘ingham, Wash. Judge Newton is one nt ELTINGE THEATRE es we of the best known residents of this | on’ Rn Say ou aven Charles Ray dons overalls and car- SUFFERS MINOR INgURY section of the state. ries a dinner pd “Red Hot Doll attfaction at the il in his new picture,| George’ Stadel, well known farmer * which will be the | living near Dawson, is in the St. ltinge theatre for | Alexius hospital receiving treatment two commencing tonight. The| for a torn muscle tained when a youthful star has the role of~ Tod| team of horses he was driving ran | © F + Burke, a machinist in a small town/away. The sudden plunge of the | Tey will sail-from the latter city for | iron foundry, Peter Garton, owndy of; team, jerked the reins so sharply | Norway to visit Mrs. oS ott the foundry, is cold and selfish and! that Mr. Stadel's muscle was badly | ome. ‘They will also visit England has beon the means of driving to the | torn. and France before returning to this | wall Angus Muir. his eld business as-| = country. While in Chicago and New sociate, Muir and his pretty daughter, | UNDERGOES OPERATION York Mrs, Nielson will do her summer Janet, live in poor financial straits! Mrs, ) Glass of Wishek under- | Suving. obtaining the latest novelties in a humble cottage. ‘Tod picks up| went : ious operation erday, | in millinery, Miss Jeanette Barnes, an acquaintance with them, | Mrs. is confined at the St.! 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