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FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE GRAND OPERA SEAT SALE: INDICATES ltmcccccercarcarevccecsrecerecerccssssccscarcecsvcccocacseccscecscacacacavagcacergegtastingninitts: LARGE ATTENDANCE FOR TWO PROGRAMS B : AT AUDITORIUM SATURDAY AND MONDAY | That the forthcoming season of) sages of the Opera comes in the ‘Brand opera at the auditorium to be| third ‘act when Rigoletto enters the presented by the Sonora Grand Opera| ducal anteroom, trying vainly to co} ! company is destined to be a social and! ceal his dismay under a laughing ¢: | financial success is a foregone ‘con-| terior, while his eyes search ever clusion judging from the seat sale| where for a sign of the whereabouts and the many mail order reservations | of his lost child. At last, unable to Lot AF 3 95 which are coming in hour! longer dissemble, he implores t . . From advance criticisms the Son-| courtiers to have mercy, to speak. T’ ora company is endowed with oper-| courtiers leave as Gilda, enterin Lot 2. 5.75 throws herself into her father’s arms I, The last act of hh contail the im- atic stars of the first magnitude | whose acting as well a always commented upon by newspé per and operatic critics whereve:| mortal quartet, takes place in a lone - they have appeared. | spot on the shores of the river Min- QO a The opening bill “Rigoletto,” whien| cio. On one side is seen the lv will be at. the auditorium jof the a: Sparatucile. With night, June 12, is a very happy goletto has str n ter: for it will show the company at i Through ‘the sister of histrionic best, and thanks to the! S the wanton Maddalen popular phonograph, such selections! the Duke is to be lured to the hut, this man Lot 4 . 10.00 as “Caro iNome"”, La ‘donna e mo-|and the murdered. His body is to bile” ‘and the famous quartet are! be delivered to Rigoletto, ‘who will familiar to almost every household, wait outside at midnight. Such No White or Transparent Hats ; ! : “Rigoletto” was inspired by a dra-| the situation when the Duke sin 7 ae ma of Victor Hugo, “Le Rois ‘amous aria “La donna e mobil . Amuse.” This astonishing opera, is Fickle). ‘The Duke Included in This Sale Maddalena who rms. Gilda is despe! ate with the d very of the Du infidelity and Rigoletto, ‘crouchir outside the door of the hut, plot ting vengeance. A’ storm rages, tie hour ‘of midnight strikes. A (body enclosed in a sack is thrown through the door, Rigoletto is exulting in his vengeance, when. he hears whi to be a ghostly echo, the car song of the Duke donna mobile.” He opens the sack, and beholds the face of his own daughter. Gilda has offered her life to the man who betrayed her The ee he shrieks, and the curtain falls, The company also will be at the Auditorium on Monday night. duced in Venice, Ma far ahead of its p there are pages which surprise: one by their modern feeling and atmos- phere. Rigoletto, the hunchback but- foon of the court, insults Mon- terone, a nobleman, whom the Duke has wronged, and = Mon- terone, terrible in his wrath, lays % curse on the jester. This curse ‘s soon a-working. Rigoletto loves but one being in the world, his daughter, lilda. The Duke secretry woes her, in the disguise of a student. The: courtiérs conspire to blindfold Rig#l- etto and make him an unconscious party to the abduction of his own daughter, whom they hand over to the Duke, One of the greatest pas- sting eyes on laughing in hi Beautiful Dresses For Summer Wear _ Priced Very Attractively Miss Mary Buchholz, Millinery 119 Third Street LOGAN’S OU will find it a very easy matter to pick from the varieties pre- sented, numbers of stunning styles which will be very becoming to you. Their unique American and Parisian artistry gives them a “chicness” which is captivating. And when you note how little are the prices they are quoting, you wilk want to take more than one home with you. Here are only a few examples: er “| Loubek said that crop conditions look Cl TY NEWS a more encouraging through western j ——— + | North Dakota than they do in Canada or the eastern part of North Dakota. ey Rosen Goes East Al Rosen, of the Rosen shop, left today for the e “We Thank You” Teacher a Visitor Clothi be Miss Florence Nugent, who has buying trip. been teaciing school at Polson, Mon « 1 ® i pene tana, was the guest of Miss’ Della White Dresses _ Gin ham Dresses Montana Visitors | Kippley this week, Miss Kippley and f Mrs. Carl Nelson and daughter, of nigont left today for. a visit: Butte, Montana, siting with M and Miss Bo frien Kippley cially priced ‘for ata gingham os at i llecve ton summer Tene aaa cae ane GRAPE FRUIT LEMONS §5'00 $19.50 $8. 00, $16.50 and $ 19.50 Joan have lett fora volt wit airs, | LOH, 1926, the Dort car price HEAD AND LEAF LETTUCE Gingham D resses Summer Smocks «Visited ‘twin Citles re oe ete ee ¥ Be ete ie re Mrs. H. F. Keller and family have) g” 8 factory... Northwestern ASPARAGUS iwrrived home from Minneapolis and other points to the ea where they have been for the last six weeks vis- iting relatives. New and very stylish models in gingham dresses unusually low in price. $3.00 to $7.50 Sport Smocks These are made of Voile, Batiste and Li- nene, colors Pink, Blue, Rose, Yellow and Copenhagen. A large variety attractively You will be delighted with these smocks of Voile and Linene. $5.00 and $3 98 e $6.00 values. Your choice at. Silk Dresses Silk, Taffeta, Messaline and Voile dresses, stylish and charming models that form- Automotive , 214 Broadway. “ doi Mrs. Charl: oft yesterday | FOR SALE for Cody, Wyoming, wi ere she will meet her husband and a npany him on a trip through Yellowstone p | ‘hey will make the trip on hor: schack with Frank Sturken, Six room thoroughly mod- ern house on 5th street and on pavement. For infor- COFFEE _ Exeellent Meeting priced from erly sold up to $35.00. $ 5 The Ladies’ Aid Sy of the | Mation see The finest money buys, Te 18.50 Fate Te eye ee we ae een ae 65c .00 to 1 ] e 0 enjoyable meeting yesterday after- R. M. HALLIDAY noon at the home of Mrs. Charles | Swans seven miles southchst of Bism: More than sixty-five peo- ple attended the meeting, and a col- lection amounting to $23.00 was tak- en. Logan’s Special Blend, exceptional quality .... 1024 5th St. Georgette Waists Beautiful and dainty, stylish and a bargain are these $9.50 Georgette $4 98 . Blouses we now offer at.... Georgette Waists These are regular $14.00 and $16.50 val- ues. The selection is large and varied. The styles are chic and charming. Your choice of these blouses $7 9 8 e Wash Skirts White wash skirts made of sol satin, Gab- y erdines and Pique. A large variety to choose from at an ia $3.00 to $12 Georgette Waists Uressy eee cate many beautiful new styles; .00 and $12.00 values. Your choice at.... $5.98 Ae ee noe oe ee SAMPLE SALE OF A big assortment of fancy silk parasols. SILK PARASOLS | NO two ‘alike. $2.98 | A. W. E yeas Co. ie “The Store of Quality and Service” __Heinz Sweet Mixed Pickles in bulk The first in for a long time Home From Trip ek, of the Loubek Motor pe just returned from a trip to Winnipeg, where he went to meet members of his family, who were guests of relatives there for weeks. Mrs. Loubek and her two children re- turned home with Mr, Loubek. Mr. FOR SALE Sanitary Couch, Book Case and Writing Deck combined; Kitch- en Cabinet, Linoleum and Dre: er, Blankets and Rugs. Mrs. Morgan. Phone 758; 222 3rd. Both Phones 211 118 3rd St. Last Delivery Saturday 4:30 p. m. - 4:00 p. m. Other week days - ae Prim-o-ro-sa_ | Space does not permit us to quote Prices on This Sale of Compliments of the Season The housewife extends them to the baker now. His efforts save her the hot, dis- tressing labors of baking during the sum- mer days—gives her a chance to thorough- ly enjoy a good loaf of bread which she s is as good, if not better, than she herself could pro- Hosiery and Underwear which must appeal to alert buyers. Our .Low Prices must talk for Saturday Let us Save You Money! ' - |atttraction to a majority of the al-| deliver the principal address of the ready large membership. commencement exercises of Huron Every Saturday night there is the} college, June 10, according to an an- | sual informal dance open to all mem. | nouncement. Dr. French is now con- a five piece orchestra for its Saturday | Rected with the gencral board of edu- hop, which will “make the shingles [Cation of the Presbyterian church shake” and put “pep” into the most | With headquarters in New York city. rheumatic member. Dancing begins | Harry Morehouse Gage, now at 7:00 o'clock and lasts “until the last | President of the college and the suc- shingle leaves the roof.” Such mem-| cessor of Dr. French, will deliver the bers as wish can get diner at any time aureate sermon June G. Twen- from 7:00 to 9:00 and a $s hour | ty-one student receive diplomas. With the club house formally open-! the usual “a la carte” ser ce will be rar eee ( The Baptist W. G. girls ed to the membership the Country favailable. will be entertained this evening club is becoming one of the most Golfers Out ' popular gathering places of Bismarck. T lditi to the’ ma bers | : Chet Biz eee etie iiumcovat luk house | DY Mrs. E. A. Wilson on Rosser St. Everybody welcome. COUNTRY CLUB HOPE IS SET FOR SATURDAY NIGHT New Dining Room of the Club Proves Popular With Mem- bers With Best Service s during these days that the housewife learns the fruit- ss of baking. She knows what good bread is and recognizes in “Humpty Dumpty Bread” a bread that is unequalled in delicious taste, wholesome- ness and is all that a bread should be. Get into the habit of having it. Chef Eigen is serving some of the) who enjoy the improved club house Dest meals in town and the new dining there is the usual army v room with its new furniture and at-} and each day the course, tractive decorations is proving a great tion looks like a soldier's cootie-in- \GE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor Consultation Free Suite 9, 11—Lucas Biock—Phone 260 fested blanket. With the State Golf tourament beginning on July 6, the veteran golfers are getting into con- dition to produce a Bismarck state champion, while the many new mem- bers are developing some real skill in | z the game. Beautify se Complexion 2 . IN TEN DAY. <Nedinola CREAM > aE tan, freckles, pimples, liver-spots, etc. Ex- treme or 20 days- ores and tissues of impurities. { Bigs Pe kin clear, soft, healthy. tk leading toilet counters. If they Ho it, by mail, two sizes, 60c. and $1.2 NATIONAL TOILET GOs Paris. Tenm “Sold by Cowan's Drug Store, Fin- ney’s Drug Store, Jos. Breslow and others.” week, and a complete new outfitting | of silverware, tables, chairs and win- | dow hangings adds to the pleasure of the members. A spirit of good-fellowship prevails all through the club membership and out-of-town visitors congratulate Bis: marck on having such a complete, comfortable club. TO DELIVER ADDRESS two _chec towels, two pow thing in white Peter Yung Sth St. Barber Shop, owner, Huron, S. D., June 11.—Its former president, Dr. Calvin H. French, w 1-6t BISMARCK, N. D. 312 Main St. Store Bismarck Teo i Th li ith its exe Many special varieties of Pastry for eT =| c Luma jemove table ‘ine n hi t een received this | Saturday BARKER BAKERY SYSTEM Open Saturday Until 8 P. M. 120 3rd St. Phone 912