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i i eee aa “DEDICATION OF o New fltinge Theater / y + posed by Mr. Wagner. TUESDAY, NOV. 9, 1920° BISMARCK DAILY TRIBU PAGE THREE ROCKEFELLER AS HE LOOKS TODAY | NEW ORGAN IS WELL ATTENDED Large Crowd Enjoys Music of Instrument REMARKABLE INSTRUMENT Real music is appreciated in Bis- »* marck, Several hundred people filled the Hitinge theatre list night to atteaa ¢he dedication recital of Harry La M Wagner, master Q@ the new $25,006 orchestral organ. “That the people who came expected to hear musi: out of the ordinary was evident from the fact that the crowd was lined tn front of the theatre a half hour be fore opening. That the audience en- *joyed the music was apparent from the quietude which obtained during the recital and the moderated, a preciative response at the conclusion of tle numbers. s A pipe organ is no novelty, but ar orchestra organ such as has been in- stalled at the theater is the: perfec- tion of the organ builder. ,One playei at the console produces the tone of nearly a dozen different instrumenis +*—-the organ, the flue, the drum, the Violin and others. The program arranged by Mr. Wag~ ner ranged from the finest work ot old masters to the popular medfies and the transition was made without rd to the ear of the listener’ was a tribute to the creator of the instrument and the execution 0: Mr. Wagner, as well as to the ap- preciation of the audience. ~ The pro- gram of Mr. Wagner follows: + No. 1. Excerpts from “Kaust”—Sol- diers’ Chorus, Valse Ballet, Whisper- ing Song, Finalé. No. 2. “Souvenir”—Violin, and Harp; Drdla. Ng. 3. Medley Of American Airs— Fife and. Drum, Yankee Doodle, When You and I Were, Young, Marching Through Georgia, Dixie. No. 4. Popular Medley—Japanese Sand Man, ba Veeda. No. 5. Frolic of the Fairies—Com Flute \ NEW YORK—The richest man in the world has only one vote, “even as you and I.” And, to cast nat) vote, he has to go to the polljng /place, also, “even as you and'1.”' John D. Rockefeller,cast his vote here election day at Pub- No. @ Hungarian Rag—“A Techni- u : e . lic School No. 13, East Fifty-first cal Fit.” No.7. ‘Stars and Stripes Forever. street. He is 81 years old. That is Souk : P the first time Rockefeller has ap- | Picture Well Done peared in public for many months. ; The selection of the cinema by the ; ‘ + os management for the dedication night was in accord with the eyent of the | . CITY NEWS | vening. — 8 2 orthe “If I Were u Hedrick to Fargo The picturization of King,” from Justin, Huntley McCar- + ‘thy’s famous novel could not dis please the author of so’ well known a book. It was brilliantly cast and fitsed with an extraordinary faith: fulness to the spirit of the book. Wi! hoa arnum's actipg was hardly more to be applaudéd, however. thal wus Fritz Lieber'’s characterization ot Louis the Eleventh.. Those who have seen Lieber’s-art as the chief suppor! | Miss Hazel McBride spent the Week- of Robert Mantell in his Shakespeari- | end with her parents, Mr. and M. an productions could net but marvel]. McBride, of Arnold. She returned ,at the manner in which he, a perfect | Sunday evening to her school duties | physical svecimen and stalwart actor at Valley City.‘ icted the cunning, vaccilating rut- ; re the destinies of a nation. No! Ladie Aid Meeting | often does felm acting inspire hand the Ladies’ Aid society of the Swe- dish Lutheran church will meet at| Miss Blanche Hedrick, of the State | Library Commission, left this morning | cor Vargo and Grand Forks. | Comni t mmission met last night i! The city c in regular session. There were no; natters of pressing importance before |. the body. Visitor: in City i | appi ‘a critical audience . Paes this sates dic the church parlors Thursday after- | Suc aE : e 1 N 7 ye, Swe! ql MP t few pictures really are worth | P00 Nov. 11.0 Mrs. Fred Swenson au p é will be the host Members and/ appreciation — “If I Were King” is well worth it. © DANDERINE.. ys Stops Hair *Coming Out: Thickens, Beautifies. friends of. the socie attend this meeting. Speaks at Devils Lake ) William Langer, Attorney-General, has accepted an invitation of the American Legion of Devils Lake to} speak in that city on Armi 4 The legion post is arranging a big celebration to be held in honor of the second anniversary of the cap- itulation of Germany CATHOLIC LADIES committee in charge of the Catholic ladies rummage sale to be held Friday, Noy. 12, announces that hanyone who has a’donation to make .| Which cannot be brought in may call . John Bortell or Mrs, A.W. Lucas and the\goods will be.called for. All donations must be in by Thursday noon. are urged to| i | | 1 | ~ The Armistice Day dance will be held jat The McKenzie Hotel Thursdey evening, r llth. On this oc- casion a spe Army Mess Menu will: be served. Dancing at 9:30 P. M.—Advt. To Cure a Cold in One Day | Grove’s LAXATIVE BROMO: NE tablets. The genuine bears ignature of E. W. Grove. 30c. | A few cents buys “Danderine.” Af- ter e few applications you cannot find a falien hair or any dandruff, besides vi hair shows new life, vigor. brig!.tness, more color and abundance. Lehigh Dry: Mined Lignite Coal. Phone 659R. | | Just a Reminder. “The Grabeoins are spending the winter in Florida,” remarked Mrs. Dub- ; waite, who was glancing over the SO- | y pages. ! “Well, what is that to us?” asked | Mr. ‘Dubwaite, fretfully. ‘We can't: afford to spend the winter in Florida.” | « “Probably not,” answered Mrs, Dub- | waite, with an air of resignation. “T just thought I'd call your attention to the fact that it is still being done.”—; Birmingham Age-Herald. ~ BETTER ‘DEAD Life is a burden when the body is recked with pain. Everything worries and the victim) becomes Gespondént and downhearted. To ‘ pring back the sunshine tate GOLD.MEDAL Strange Character. “How about Glibwitz?” “In what respect?” , “His mentality?” “Oh, I wouldn't go so far as to say | Glibwitz’ mind is a perfect blank, but! I've never heard him express “an opin- ‘| fon on the League of Nations, and he hag no plan for unscrambling the rail-| roads."—Birmingham Age-Herald. troubles, All druggists, taree sizes. iook for the name Guld Medal ox every box and accept!no imitation Hloman’s Cafe and iBakery will be open Sun- days as well as week days. °S CAFE. 1 | | | FOR SALE--Raby’s ivory bed, $15.00: é j many's besenetie, Sou; birds eve, RED CROSS TO i HIT BACK | ‘ENUMERATION SHOWS GROWTH TN BISMARCK Many Figure Population 1,000 to 2,000 ‘Above the Federal “HAVE GOOD JOBS” WRITE SISTERS A diploma from Dakota Business College, Fargo, N. D., isa pass-key- to a good job anywhere. A recent letter from Misses Amy and Frances Osterman,*\McMinnville, Oreg., tells of their fine: places there, the former with the First National Bank, the latter in, the County Clerk’s \ cftice. Both’ are graduates of | Estimate Dakota Business Coege. | / anu: The ‘school enumeration Banks and) “‘big busines: and near, prefer Dakota- employees, ‘+ A ‘Follow the Successful,” Write F. L.\Warkins, Pres., 806 Front St, ‘Fargo, N. D., for terms and details cf L000-Pupil Club, ete. | made for thé state indicate a he growth for Bismarch ‘ k inv thé las’ few { years and that the population is great- ier thar given by the census » There are 4,291 persons Letween the ages of 6 and 20, inc ve, in the county, according to the enumeration, jand there are 1,746 for Bismarck. Fig A | uring four persons tu one enumerated Th ithe bas’s tsually taken in figuring Wr Y ‘population fromthe enumeration, th: HURRY RECRUIT “total is about'$,000.. Thé-enumeration ORDER IS GIVEN | #8 made several monthg ago, and it f at is ,is said that the demand, for lodgings a BNE / a ‘in the city has increased materially Wastingto Nov. —Telegra alate Y : Nhe muir No Telegraphic iy the last few months. orders were stunt to the recrulti fa- The vote ,in the election also in- tion to rcertit the Second division tv, dicdtes a lafger population than given lull strengih immediately, No exe in census figures. we total vole o. . . jovernor. was 3,249, and there are LABRittTai GT THO etd Wag Give " Governor, was 4,249, ar ¢ a : : oF the order was given in the sany persons in the city who were official announcement. ‘not able to vote because they had not | resided, here long- enough, COLBY PLANS. TO" | sons who are in close touch witi VISIT SO. AMERICA ‘2 comings and goings in, the city vi _ figure the population at between 8,- 900 and 9,000. | Armistice Day, November 11th,, will the celebrated at The McKenzie Hotel i with a spéeially prepared army menu idinngr, and dancing at 9:30 P. M.— | Advts on an official Wilson approves maple chill + Gilt bed | tT Wagsuglen spring and mattress, | GET SUPPORT $25.00. Mrs. J.-B. Galvin, phone IN BURLEIGH 722. 11-9-3t. . FOk SALE--Baled hay at Joe Katz’s| The Red Cross county committe barn. 11-9-3t. J ma use sotivWaug announcement: DRESS MAKING, remodeling suits., “There is not ‘the.smallest dou coats, hats. Mrs. J. J. Dehne, 423]in the minds of Burleigh county peo- 2nd St. Phone 16 11-91wk.| ple but that there is work, for the Red Cross and that it must continns. These people are the sume peop: | which helped to feed starving Murone | WHEN MEALS ind gave for all suffering humanity ig until it hurt—they do know that there are as great problems to be met riglit here at their own doors gs any of those which the Red Cross has so j.Well handled abroad—and will give théir dollar again as freely—that this work may live, that the American Red | Gross shall continue to be the greatest | mother to that part of America that suffers. There can be no vacatiou this year for the American Red Cross The Red Cross job, is an. American t “Pape’s Diapepsin” Instantly || Ends Indigestion, Sourness, Stomach Acidity ” bl Are lumps of undigested food caus- ing you pains? Is your stomach acid, } gassy, sour, or have you flatulence, heartburn? ‘Then take Pape’s Diapep- sin. — = Just as soon as you eat a tablet or two of Pape’s Diapepsin all that! dys- | pepsia, indigestion and stomach dis- tress caused by acidity ends. 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Me oO ood Quinine in this form does nct affect tre head—Cascara is ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT Sellers Spe THE o’clock sharp. NEW ELTINGE| BI ie | ORCHESTRAL ORGAN BEST PICTURES Harry La’M. Wagner. Master Organist Organ recital first performance only, beginning at 7:00 If you failed to hear it last night, this is your only opportunity: A ay a SMARCK 0 ADVANCE IN PRICES.-25e TONIGHT ue 25e: TONIGHT Nell Shipman in W ednesday ' In Last Time Tonight WM. FARNUM In a magnificent screen version of Justin Huntley Mc- Carthy’s stage success and novel, “If I Were King” ad MARY PICKFORD her new big feature “Back to God’s Country” Adapted from James Oliver Curwood’s story, “Wapi the Walrus.” Attrac- tion extraordinary, with thrilling seenes actually taken north of 53 16 varieties of wild animals play a unique part in this extraordinary story. A tale of love and villainy, unique, beautiful, daring! See Dolores’ des> # down the mountain rap. Shipman really does this wim herself. Never a film like this. Thursday “Ss UDS.” 1ob. ew your membership to. the Red ‘ross during the coming Roll Call, to November 11th 25th.” ut the McKenzie Hotel Thursday even- ing, November 11th. vill be arranged for with dancing at 30 P.M. It is-their aim to make this Woannual a dyt. Lehigh Dry Mined Lignite Coal. Phone 659R. bi DYE RIGHT Buy on!y ‘‘Diamond Dyes”’ Each package of “Diamond Dyes contains directions so simple that any woman can diamond-dye worn,, shabby _ skirts, waists, dresses, coats, gloves, stockings, sweaters, draperies, everything, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods. new, rich, fadeless colors. Have druggist show you “Diamond Dyes Sx AND La Grippe ~ are Dangerous 'y Latidy for the firet 24 he Relieves elent {or Headache best Tonic This Week = SELLERS SPECIAL Be a regular American and re- | A special menu | JOHNSON’S Popular-Priced STORE AT WEBB BROTHERS cial---Goldén Oak Regular $75.00. This Week, $67.50 : Sellers Special--White Enamel Regular $83.00. 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