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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1921 THE BISMARCK TRIBUN| E : PAGE FIVE MATINEE OFFERS LEGION SHOW AT ‘BARGAIN PRICE’ : Owing to the fact tha that many people will want to see the forthcoming com: edy “Are You a Mason” who, because of business and other engagements cannot witness the evening perform- ance, the American Legion under whose auspices the show will be giv- en, have decided’ to present a bar- gain matinee. The. afternoon performance will start at 3:30 p. m. Tuesday, Feb. 8th, with popular prices prevailing and uo weseryed seats being.sold for the mat- inee. . This will afford a splendid oppor- + 124 VIVAL HHVSANVURNE NHS UU FRESH KILLED as we seem to get all attention. Phone 176-177 *CHEETTEUEEACUEUUEUTARA UALR au Prices range Le == J. W. Scott’s Cash Store 311 7th Street TCI “athe special concerts will be given DOHN’S Sanitary Meat Market We are offering for Saturday a very choice Lot of Beef, Veal, Pork and Mutton, Fresh Killed and good tasting when ready to eat. STEWING CHICKENS ' We have only three meat cutters now and last moment, we take this opportunity to ask our customers and the public to phone their orders to us early, so that we can give each individual order proper care and Follow the crowd to Dohn’s. JUST SAY DOHN’S Sanitary and Exclusive MEAT MARKET SAUUUUUUGOUEULUUATANGEEAE NEAT UUTUESVANSUC AUGUSTA OAHU Your Chance Now Brig Your Old Hot Water Bottle to BRESLOW’S Will Allow You. DC for the old one to apply on the purchase price of a new bottle. You can buy a Guaranteed Bottle for 75c Breslow’s Drug Store TE HTT fully for all who canst atten! jthe| Harry LaM. Wagner, master organist AN INVITATION evening production especially the ja.d- | | at the Eltinge theater. Mr. Wagner's + 31 ies and children to. witness the fun-|feature number was the ‘Sextette The Bismarck Couneil niest of all comedies at a scale of! trom Lucia.” His superb interpreta-) (1604) prices which will allow everyone to! tion and perfect technique throughout! K NIGHTS OF COLUMBUS attend that desires to do so. | this well-known masterpiece displayed} \ . While the matinee is primarily.in- the wonderful possibilities of the in- Hereby extend xn invitation to tended for the ladies and children, strument at the hands of a skilled/all Knights of Columbus and the mere men will be welcome also, poorer: ihe, effect of ae oho their ladies to attend the last and is hoped that all who ot at-| bassoon, French. horns, all of those} tend the evening performance will go/ rare and seldom-heard instriments, | | dance of the winter before the to the matinee as it is given for their, Were’ brought out in all\ot. their) Lenten season given under the special benefit, \ ¢ Symphonic beauty. 'Auspices df Bismarck , Council Mr. Wagner's abilfty to synchron Knights of Columbus at Patter- his musical numbers to screen acti son’s Hall, Monday Evening, ORGAN CONCERT | was well ‘shown at last night's pt WELL RECEIVED formance of “The Miracle Man” February 7, 1921. when he seemed to have at his fingers -- chord or melody depicting) Ne TICE every human emotion. ave element) rpg has characterized all his work, Lhé Rebekah ladies will hold a ‘since the opening of his oraeaeeinelit food sale Saturday afterftioon at ends a inauguration concerts by! Wednesday saw the of a series of organ every Wednesday and Thursday eve-! ning of each week, when Bisma music-lovers will have an opportunity to hear great masters’ interpretations of standard works. keep: MRS. GRACE HOSTESS. One of the social events of the sei- son was the tea given by Mrs. Rich- ard H. Grace and Mrs. John N. Ha- gan at the home of Mrs. Grace on Fifth street yesterday afternoon. The home was beautifully decorated 1 the national colors. The dining room was especially beautiful with stream- ers of small flags and cand flowers and confections were carried out in the national colors also. ln the receiving line with Mrs. and Mrs. Hagan was Mrs. Wm. of Mohall, who is a guest of Mrs. Grace. In the reception hall, was Mrs. W. A. Anderson: ing in the! living room were M Boise, Liessman and Mrs. Prater. Mrs. H. A. Bronson and Mrs. Howard Wood poured. Assisting in the dining room | were Mrs. Van Arnsdate and Mrs.; Stuke. Little Thelma Liessman and | .. Lucele Cogland attended the door. Several piano selections were ren-, dered during the afternoon by Mrs.| ©. K. Gummerson, Miss Gertrude | ROASTING AND the str: or who beneficial pure drugs phone calls about the A Pure Hoffman and Mrs. A. Feinburs. About 150 guests called during the! afternoon. \ MRS. BARNES HOSTESS. Mrs. Annie Barnes, a member of the Business and Professional Wo- | men’s club will be hostess for the} club on Monday afternoon at their | club room, when all visiting women | are invited to come to the club room to spend the afternoon and become | acquainted. Mrs. Barnes assured ! is endeavoring ‘0} reach every ing woman with an} informal invitation to'come. in to} spend the afternoon, but she is un able to complete the list. She wish-| es to extend to all visiting womei! bere for the session a general and | very cordial invitation to come to the) jelub room on Monday ernoon. cally all club members ave em} ed during the day, dnd the room vailable ‘for a quiet period for | sitors when they may have oppor- tunity to meet and become acquaint-' ed. 512 Broadway eT “alee beeen ee eee INTERESTING MEETING. An interesting meeting of the So- ciety of Friends of Our Nativg Wila! Life was held in.the community room! of the city library last evening, when Wallace Bruce, a high school stu- dent and officer of the club, gave a talk on Harmful and Helpful Birds.) Miss Margaret Welch, treasurer of the club, talked on “The Range of Our Wild Flowers.” Miss’ Welch's; paper was illustrated by hand paint- ed studies of twenty-two or our wild: flowers and one vine, pointing out on the map of the United States. the range of our familiar wild flowers. ; This paper was of special merit, and, one very well worth repeating. The ‘speaker stated that the hand painted studies of flowers were cone by Miss Suttle, a former teacher in the Bis- marck schools. D, A. R. AFT Mrs, Posthlethwaite wi this afternoon at the man nue B. to Minishohe chapter, The Economical wi And a Satisf: $1.50 to $3.50 Daugh- ters of the-American Revolution. Mrs. E. J. Taylor and Mrs. H. F. O'Hare assisted the hostess. Mrs.. Lumry read a paper on Cleveland and his: party, and Miss Ward .. disc u George Washington. A cour cheon was served at the close of the program, dil Cloth, AIP Colors per yard 2 quart Enamel Sancepan Bach TE SHRINERS’ PARTY. Gas ‘Toaster 1 Zagal Shrine are here in full Each force from Fargo for the concert and dance tonight. Ail holding invita- tions are looking forward to the event with much pleasurable anticipation , The concert will be given in the Tem- | ple and later the dance in Patterson hall. It will be info: enough to make it d thoroughly enjoyable _af- fair. 1} House Dresses 1-2 ¢ Ladies Hose, Regular 69¢ Sale Price, per Pair 14 Quart Dish Pan Bach Phone 816 China Cup and Sar Pale es Foe eae MRS. H The pupils in Genevieve | (COFFEE it you don't drink Colonial Im Coffee, try it. Never 1 1b. 45 cents; too late io reform, 3b. pkg. for Frui Lily Brand Ligs per pkg. Apples per box CAN NED GOODS | aa Waldorf Strawberries, 60¢ value per an 35; 3 dans Armour’s Heliiet Brand 10¢ value, per can ....e-+ Beans > Ibs. for Broken Hominy 3 Ibs. for and Vegetables of All Kinds Hughes’ class give a the; community room of the city library this evening. Nine piano pupils will vender numbers, two pupils will read, ‘and there will be two numbers on ‘violin and cornet, Friends of the pupils are invited. $1.20 Mrs. N. F. Charrier will entertain the Get-together club of which she is a member at her home on Anderson avenue next Mon evening, Cards 25c BBB will be the diver: MOTI $2 75 Mothers So & e ' after’ at 3 0% J. Woodmansee, 8 Valentines Valen Coming “In Old “Kentucky” The picture that has broken all records. 9 & 10 Bismarck i BUTTER. # ro | 44 NORTHERN: Her Secret young. wili have less use fer cosmetics.” Surely advice that any woman might follow. the : A. | is a positive boon to women who feel improves the appetite, regulates the bowels, aids digestion and thus helps to keep the body in a normal, healthy condition—which, means better looks and the cheerful spirits which make a pleasing, popular personality. Lyko i is compounded by expert chemists from an old reliable formula in laboratories where every sanitary condition prevails. is tested before shipment and the purchaser is assured of getting absolute purity. ‘Ask Your Druggist ‘All reliable drug stores keep Lyko. Youget it in the original packages only, thus being LYKO MEDICINE CO. New York ith QUALITY, SERVICE, SUPERIOR MERCHANDISE Specials for Saturday - Neuse Aprons 1-2 Off Regular Price Marbles for the Boys We.'‘Carry Everything Made in Marbles A eelluloid dol] FREE with every 50c pur- chase of valentines in this store Saturday. WELLWORTH le p. m. at the Gas Company’s| Johnson’s Candy—20 per cent office, Fifth and Broadway. Ev- discount at Public | Store. tes Ng For first ;class laundry work , Breslow’s Drug} call 739, Home Laundry, Francis erything good to eat. T. White. invited to sale. Don’t miss the ladies and chil-| dren’s bargain matinee of “Are You a Mason” at Auditorium, Tuesday at 3:30 p. m. (The men: will be welcome too if they can} get away from business). Prices! 25 cents for children and 50 cents for Adults. Big laugh from: start to finish.. Auspices of the American Legion. TRIBUNE —FOR RESUTYS of Beauty — i A woman universally admired for ST. 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