The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 31, 1920, Page 5

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Vane BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Popular --- Priced Store Bismarck’s Greatest and Largest Popular Priced Gz rment Shop Make This Store Your Headquarters for Ladies’ and Children’s READY-Tu-WEAR APPAREL Stores BISMARCK and GRAND FORKS Phoenix Hosiery, we have them in all colors Tuesday Only BARGAINS Coats at prices that will interest a’: most any bedy who wants a_ nice spring coat. Ladies and misses leatherette coats regular ‘$35 valups this sale TUESDAY ONLY! $19.75 TEA ZR RERERRR SRE RS SSe eee 4 Ladies and Misses’ Sport Model Coats. Tuesday sale values up to $35 special $19.75 SUITS--Every suit in the Store value up to $125 Tuesday sale $62.50 Values up to . Every suit in the store. $45.50. Tuesday We have just unpacked a large shipment of beautiful tricolette blouses, prices ranging from $7.50 up. Every suit in the ‘store, values up to $ $62.50. Tuesday 45.00 Come to North Dakota’s Greatest Bungalow Apron Sale TUESDAY ONLY. IT WILL SURPR IDZERERS ecient Bh RRR EER ESSE aA ‘COUNTRY CLUB FORMALLY OPENS 1920 SEASON ‘Yournaments and Dance Charac- terizes the First- Functions of Year Under especially favo-able condi- tions, the 1920 season of the Bismarck Country club was opensd — todry It was an all daz session for the club nembe:s and the program scheduled he ic By was entered into with real The rivalry was keen. The links e been opened for several weeks and a number of tie star players vere contesiing for the honors. The jazz tournament is an innovation for the country club but judging from the interest shown in this one they | will be on the regular schedule of the club. t 2:20 this afternoon the two-ball | mixed foursome will start. The dining room which has been en- larred and additional facilities in- stalled was open for breakfast. 'uncheon and din: Chef Eigen is giving general satisfaction and the elub house is proving an exceedingly popular place with the members this ! year. A ) the evening will end the ies. Many novelties are slanned for this evening and a full urnout of club members is mbere,ta requested. COMMENCEMENT WEEK OPENS WITH ANNUAL SERMON i Rt. Rev. Bishop Wehrle Preach- H es to the Graduates of Bismarek High Ré. Rev. Bis marck Diocese preached an inspiring sermon to the members of the grad- ss of 1920 of the Bismarck £ school £unday afternoon. This sermon marked the opening of the formal exercises of uation. More than forty students ‘are being gradu- | ed and an especially attractive pro- | has been prepared. { rrow evenng there will be the ss night exercises at the jum at which the members of will yeview their experiences There will -be | S storian and the | S by the valedictorian, s ian, ‘The annual commencement exercis- es wiil be given Thursday evening at the Auditorium. Hon. W. I. Nolan. speaker of the Minnesota house of epresentatives, will give the address, He is a noted humorist’ and has had a wide experience on the lecture plat- form. Mr. Nolan will have a message well worth while. evening the regular annual Alumni banquet will be given at the High School gymnasium, ! The roll of the class of 1920 fol-! lows: The Graduates. Kennent J, Allen Irene Eveline Anderson Clyde Elwin Babcock Swan E. Bergstrom Nora Lee Buckley Robert B, Buzzelle Esther S Candee Meyer S. Cohen David C. Cook Frida E. Ecklund Edna Emilia Ekeland Frederick A. Erikson, Jr. Thendosia Fitch Harland James Fogerty duuaren L. kK raser Tucile Lvdia Hall George Oliver Holta ida Ulivia Lverson Ellan Ann Jones Henry A. Jones x ma V. Kibler E Kilmer Goons seph Kirk Luta Lucile Lahr John W. Larson Alice E. Lewis Catherine McAllister Vera Beatrice McCain Grace Margaret McCay 4 John Thomas McGowan James M. Murray Geneva Clara MacLeish Imogene R. McLean Luella A. Nelson Agnes K. Parsons Florence Helena Perkins Leland Q. Perkins Bertha Rigler Celia Ruth Rosen Bessie Exene Schultz Ted Smith Arnold G. Svendsgaard. Mary Alma Van Horne Lester Harold Vetter. Marvel Pauline Lillian Ziner. | Mary Pickford Paints Wonderful Character Whe Eleanor ¥#. Porter wrote ! “Pollyanna.” thus strumming the heait rings of the people with the gic of her genius, she little real- ed that she was creating an ideal { ehicle for the werld’s greatest mo- tion picture actress. Yet thai is exactly what this ap- j pealing novel has proved to be, and in the film version released ‘by the ; United Artists Corporation. to be own at the Eltinge Theatre begin- » tonight, Mary Pickford paints in k and white the most pathetic, rable. lovable Pollyanna that could | possibly be conceived. There is a depth of feeling in her ! characterization that reaches out and the heart. The humor the pa- the genuine humanness that she into her work in this picture add | liant jewel to her already sparkling crown of suc! Undoubtedly Mary | in the memories of those who foow-e Pickford’s Pollyanna will linger long in the memories of those who follow | the Flicker Art, j be at the Si thte largest and by far the most bril-| a (<> HOURS] SHOW BLIND SINGER TO; RETURN TO CITY, Envoy Wattey, Jafferies, “the blind i evangelist,” will return to Bismarck ! next week. | Beginning, Tuesday, June 1, he will! ation Army, and will re- main through the week. | (Mr Jefferies is a man of marked: , though blind from i handicap in all of his musical trai ing. He has appeared in Bismarck be- fore, Special speakers have been en- gaged on the nights he will be here. Capt. and Mrs. Davis of Mandan, will conduct the n ‘Tuesday night and Adjutant and Mrs. Ellis of James- town will conduct the meeting Thurs- day night. ce | ¢ Y NEWS REGULAR STAR MEETING The regular meeting of the Bis- marck Chapter Order of the Star will be held Tuesday ev 8 o'clock. yntouons TO GIVEPDANCE. The alumni of the St. Alexius hos- pital have issued invitations for a dance to be given June 9. The affair is to be informal and a number of in- vitations have been ed. MANDAN INVITES The Bismarck Chapter has been in- | is to have missed 9 big and moe is att ox esience/ that thrills and tugs at the heart; one that evokes many a chuckle 2.07 \ many asmile; and the COM smiles are often half-wist Ng Pe iy) WIS METRO \ ey . PAGE FIVE Oe NOT TO WAVE SEEN the other woman less adroitness o) trainin \ JK UU oO R Pp i EUM Tonight and ‘Tomorrow if her society ing~had trapped Sally \ had tricked her into a com~ i Promising situation with the man they both loved. Was “ally dream tobe shattered on the very threshold of } hai ees 2? e ~ with merc~ it I Children 15c. | 15¢. Adults AAGUTS BS | broken’ on some slight bru son collis: n. Visited Bismarck “The Billion Dollar Market” spec) under the auspices of the Minneapo ciation of Commerc k, Si mile journey. | [Mandan came in for a brief visit as | WILL CARRY BID FOR ODD FELLOW HOME BY AIRPLANE George of the Comn to- | day that would make a | strong bid for the new state home of the Odd Fellows. The grand lodge which convenes at Dickinson week has the matter up for considera- tion. The petition that the home be locat- ed in Bismarck will carried by air- plane through the courtesy of Lieut. Cameron, who is to accompany the| boos tour west of the r Following i y To the Hon. Grand Masters To the- Hon. Grand Lodge, I. 0, 0. and to the several Past Grand M ers and Delegates to the Grand Lodge Copvention, I. 0. 0. F., Dick- | inson,. North Dakota: | The Bismarck Commercial Club re- spectfully pray your honorable body | to accord them the privilege of bring- ing you the salutation of the city of | yer ne. vited! he Mandan Chapter Order | of the Eastern Star to attend a 1 Bismarck. ; \ "clock junchton at the Masonic Tem: | The club will be represented in | le at Mandan, Friday, June 4th. All| members who can goadvise the tary not inter than ednesday: Secre- | To MEET, “TUESDAY af the Women's Chris- | nce Union will meet prnoon at 3 p,m. in the Community room of the Library. ie 13. Bowers, W. C. T. U. field worker, will lecture "I child welfare. CELEBRATES: BIRTHDAY ies Stackhouse, daughter | s He collid mobile driven by Wil local trav man, in front of the weather bureau grounds. An axle was | | marck Boosters your city in the personnel of the Bi: Tour, who are putting | campaign in the west- ate, ine have ine ta | on a three-day ern part of the ed in their their A SALUTATIO THE Gran] LODGE, I. 0. 0. F | net the privilege of extending | amd desire, by tis | orma Amys MDE Household Extract contains the actual juices of roots, barks, herbs and berries. It males rootbeer Ss pure as it is sparkling and delicious. h It brings you the genuine Hires Household Extract. THE CHARLES E. HIRES COMPANY hiladelphia, Pa THE 1 | ‘WORKMEN HAVE On Tuesday, marck 'Lodge | hold a big meeting at the jat 8 o'clock | le rtainment to i Initiation of Boxing Ex }of thre | Jenge H Al Eddy Ried, A. freshment commit c} Th importance to ¢ ball, Singing by A. | ou ble body | ail, that your hone city’ of Bisin the honor of Id Ve Ours, IERCLAL CLUB. 5 eu BiG MEETING June Ist, 1920, the Bis- | ‘0. 120A. O. U. W. will Hail ! ion, , three two minute Champion (Kid) Franklin Ro- i (Steve) Albert Root. hibition, two best .out | , hip Match. | accept chai Roy A. No W. Harmon 0. 0; r arry Bern lex IMcU Lead. Tenor. B Bacon. shments re will be many dth of July ‘Pienic, Dan ‘Team, and otter “bu We re- quest that every one turn out for this ting. Visiting Workmen cordially ted. NIGHT, MAY 3ist, 1920 MONDAY given by the Knights of Colum- bus at Patterson’s Hall. is the last dance of a s of three dances. Good and a good time is as- sured to all who attend. By Heck Dance and Lunch o he given by The Capital City Homestead Lodge No. 300 June Ist at the K. of P. Hall OVERALLS AND ‘APRONS TO BE WORN ission 75¢ Extya Ladies 25¢ Why Not Fair Pay For Minis Not four mini $1,000, ne avera Pictorial Review For June s in a tho ters? ud receive more ta lary below $1,090 is ge

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