The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 8, 1921, Page 3

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f° 6 THE NEW an ‘Last Showing Tonight; . Dustin Farnum in “Big Happiness” J and Special Two Reel Christie Comedy 7) “Shuffle the Gueens” : «| Tororrow—Thursday- The Atumph Unparallelgdl in the History of Motion ‘tures ANITA STEW. ART, Se Ti Old Kentueky? 0°” ELTINGE | / Si \ “THE MAN’ TROM. "BERT ‘LYTELE: ae “TRE Misleading bady Ton ree Only ; NOWHERE” and Shs a Charlie Chaplin: é f ins. at <he Adventurer” ‘Tomorrow ;\ \ NeW BE Feature ‘olumbus in Patterson h: was one of;the most YZ the big affairs of the season, 125 couple. were in attendan an informa) dance /program, la: a trom to half past one was. thor- oughly enjoyed by the guests. Among the out of town people <ittending were 25 couple from Mandan, ! This is the. third in-the series uf the Knights of Columbus dances and the party last night ‘closes the. pre- lenten season. TheEaster) ballwill be given at the close’ of Lent, NUTRITION CLASS ENROLLED. Thirty-four children were enrolled for the nutrition clas: jat tle welfare meeting -held in the community room of the city library on, Monday after- noon. : Today the clinic is held in, the civic rest room in She Masonic temple and will be in session all day. The doc: tors and nurses are giving their th Ny 1 ‘Pape's Cold Compound” is Quivkest Relief Known af Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit toning and sauffling! A dose of Pape’ Compeund” taken every two hours un- til three doses are taken usually . breaks any cord right up. The very first- dose opens clogged head; stops’ nose/running; refigvos the headache, dullness, feverislitiess. “Pape’s Cold “Compound” costs only a few cents at drug stores. }t acts without assistance, tastes nice, dontains .no quinine—Insist upoa " pe’s! - nostrils and the a passages of, the Price ‘ $10 / FOR SALE AT LEADING DEALERS WHOLESALD ED BY Mandahi:Washington” _ Fruit Co._ ‘ REDUCTION In Tailored Suits $85. values now $50.00 | $% values now .$45.00 |4 “| $65 values now $40.00 $50 to’$55 value $37.50 $40 to $45 value $30.00 ‘TERMS CASH Ending Feb. 28th, 1921 KLEIN Tailor and Cleaner \ \ The dance given by tha Knights of t night} sful of About gd Son, of the -Bismar Cold | to the clinic for examigation of chil | dren. The- Child: Welf&re committé the community ~ coyncil are in charge_of the clinic under the direc- | « Thez M., Hobaré of, thi tion. of Mi Agricultural college, specialist in nu trition. Mrs. R. ‘E, Bonham i8>chair- man gf the committee. “Committe: menibers are Mrs H. Ky Craig, M EA. Wilson and MS. R. S., Wile A food study class for mothers i to be organized, and the ‘frst meetin will be held in. the civic’ rest -roon: in the temple on Wednesday at 3p m. All mothers interested::in snutri tion problems ii attend... \ * My, PIANO PROGRAM.” H6 The, Thursday Musical. @tub A il have: an\entire piano program at their meeting to he held Thursday afternoon in the club ro6m of the Business and Professional Women. Mrs. Smith will be the leader. S! sketches will be given on the lives of Fanny Zeisler, “Louis- Gottscha Julia River Kinz, and Myrtle Elvy There will be piano numbers by Mrs. Bauer, Mrs. Rose and Miss Floren and Misses Hoffman and Quigley will render, a piano duet. The musical club are invited /to hold their meet-, ing in the Business Women's .cluli room to make way for the state cou: vention of engineers, held Thursday and ‘Friday in the community room of the city library. BRIDE AND GROOM SURPRISED. Strolihg down Fourth. street - 1 evening in company Ww! ith Miss Erick; hospital staff, ocror Auge Brix and his bride (for- inerly Miss Gustafson of the-- samme staif), were invited to drop into the club room of th¢ Business and, Pro- |- fessional Women! Upon saroppien in the bride and groom were-met ‘by. the entire hospital staff of doctors”and nurses. there assembled for the pur pose of giving the newlyweds a par Music and a remarkably social eve- ning, followed by an ay dpetizing Iineh marked-the home coming of the young couple in a most happy man- nert \VALENTIN o "PARTY. Miss Irma Logan, Miss Julia: Web-. and Miss Ethel Flemming were sses last évening to young at the home of Miss Lo sister, Mrs. Theodore, Taylory Hi iets were the decoration of the rooms ant of all table appointments; hearts were the topic of the evening. The young. gue: tables. high scor The low. played héarts at “Bix Vivien “Irish won thc’ arid Miss Fheda Hultberg A course luncheon wns served an it s said red hearts were served with VENTS FALLING HAIR If your scalp-is irritated, and your hair dry and falling out in handfuls, try this treatment: ‘Touch spots of dandruff and itching with Cuticura Ointment and follow. with hot shampoo of Cuticura Soap,’ Abso- lutely nothing gee peneteeratreig Mn eravetion. ‘Soetiaie. 134 ‘Caticura aSoape es ves fae fal eer eorenee Sar Sag / | CANT STAY Stomach Pain, cal Gases, and Acidity ended with, “Pape’s Diapepsin”’ i i i i ee ee Out {order stomhchs feel fine at once! When meals‘don’t fit and you! 62 or 63.. b gas, acids and undigegted food. When u feél indigestion pain, lumps of distress in stom heartdurn 0) headache. Here is instant relief. _ Just as soon as you éat a tablet or two of Pape’s Diapepsin all the dyspep- s' ndigesticn and stomach distress cavised by acidity will end. These pleasant, harmless tablets of Pape’s | Diapepsin.always put sick, upset, ae | stomachs in order at once. a id. they {urs NF. Julius and brother AS: $135,000. 3 Nereeipitation The hostesse es, were, ussist- Jotte Log; ~N HOUSE GUESTS LEAVE. Mri.and Mig. N.-F. Julius have had as) their guests: the host's’ brouuc, Mr. R. M. Julius?.and) bride ,of M Clelland. lowa, also; Mr. Otto! Frah- +z0n. They leaye tonight for. Three Forks, Mont. where the young <6r- | ple will mako .t their a ne son * their, ranch. - \ thus Bernsteen,, accompany. the con’. ‘ple! to Montang. and_ will ¢gntinue their journey-ito\Los\ Angeles, Calif, to_spend the Yemainder of the} wii te NX & —_ti— > 1S: EVARTS SR beukta. Mrs. Nellie. Evarts, will be hostess / on Wednesday’ afternodn to the Cur- rent Events clib. ..Ays@ering roll call with .current,éxents, the pro- gram willbe Personal. ‘glimpses of cgntemporaries. ;-* ‘Mrs. Arnot, will sketch Band Whitlock, the man and his. work. Mre; French will read. a | paper onmHenry, Van Dyke; "poet, au-, thor and ‘minister, and Mrs. Moses, will tell< (something of Edgar : Guest, ) everybody's favorite, ot ,TOGERPHER CLUB MEET. Mrs. Wm. Hinkel wis hostess. Mon- fi day evenilg at her home at 223 3rd street to members of the, Get-T9; bas er club. ‘Cards were played. ttyl spote was’ won by Mrs. Vs M. Dri bach. ’A course, meee was serve by he hostess. HAZEN DE DEFEATS , STANTON FIVE ae Feb, 8—Hazen defeated Stantonby the overwhelming score of 49 to 6, it being Hazen’s tenth straight | victory, ~ Herbert Stoelting, playing ‘guard, | again starred for Hazen. . Smith,"the littl, forward, made, of Hazen's. s pointe. 4 TAKE NARCOTICS aN IN POLICE RAID, Beat ‘New ‘ork, Feb. 8.—In: a series of} raids early today in the Mulberry dis-| ti ict, togtaining Chinatown, police and | edefal affiders seized perootics worth | ‘fe TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED TO ‘One large or | ried. couple. No children. Write 192, ‘Tribune ‘office. 2-8. FOR. SALE—Furniture, sitting ; roor) set, 4: pieces, ‘four, d /# double’ Neds, 3 coal ; is a heater, 1 baby bell, 1. kitchen} _ table, leaving town, will be sold ab 616 Ave. 2-8-2 ecopd hand U. S. weld-.* wing omplete, without tanks. Good avenew and wills if-taken at once, Addréss Tri~ bune. : 2-851wic prenirenrmec 8 0 “MARKETS er ————© BISMARCK-G (Furnished by. Russ a 3 i RAIN. 1! Miller See Feb.’ No. ¥ dark norther No. Jyamber durum No. 1. mixed durum No. 1 red.durum. Nov 1-flax No. @: flax. No. ry SOUTH ST? PAUL LIV vesTOCK. Hog res¢ipts, 15,060, stofdy to low- er; range, $7.25 to $£70; bulk, $8.00 to /$8:75. « Cattle receipts, 3,700, killers slow; fat< steers, 75; co. Ay heifers, $4.25 ; calves, Sheep receipts,. 5, es steady; $7.50; wethers,$6.50. WEATHER REPORT. % For.twenty-four hours ending , at noon, Feb. & ) | Temperature at 7 a: m....\.. + Highest yesterday Lowest yesterday Lowest last night . ighest wind. veloc Forecast. , For<North Dakota Fair tonight* and Wednesday; somewhat colder to- night and’ in tRe west and north por-) tions. Beulah Lignite Coal $5.50 and’ Bear Creek Coal $12.50 deliver- ed. Wachter Transfer Co. Pheae } Beulah ignite Coal $5.50 and A Bear Creek Coal $12.50 deliver. ed. Wathter ‘Transfer Co. Phone 62 or-G3. a “At the” ‘beg beginning of the. severt- teenth’ <century books published in England were placed under strict cen- “hereafter. ylor ond eis Chat a8 a steady stream of-air. “New, ane | he defeated T day. EXPRESS J 3 ae cea VICTORY expecting , Br NES ot the. team against the $48 e nson team and is | D i Hation= DI! carrying -$329,009,000 approximately, aad allowing for force! } ot only460,000 men was passed Dy | phouse. today and!sent over, the sen- || red ae Dralle of Casper, Wye, ‘ ian AOR the state executive com- Amerigay Legion, recognition, for they/Ty posi mana ger vt » “Stampede” which stag, ayd which added $3,000 to the post treasury. Mr.\Dralle taught roof at Butte, Mont., aud Jater was superintendent of schoolS atRoundup, Mont. He seryed for a term as clerk and_récorder of Musselshell county, Mont. and is now an officer in the-Standarg Refinery of} Casper. Although he was 86 years old when the United States entered the war, Mr. Dralle enlisted in the Central Machine E f° CITY NEWS os Gun Officers’ Training sckool'and was gtationed at Camp Hancock, Ga if / | \ 1 VERY FEW WILL BE DROPPED) i Legionnaires Are. Rushing to Pay 1921 Lthe Study of Post Dues; Many New Members Being’ Added.’ The 10,000’ ‘Post’ adittants of the| | has b American Teglon, according to reports) 1° reaching. national ‘headquarters from!" ‘ail over the country, are finding thém-/ selves ‘now. in the busiest § ‘Keeks aptie) c ‘sas regards |work, 4 “the rush of Legionnaires to get mn their 1921 post dues within the time; limit, set, with, the penalty of belng | dronped_ from membership). if delin-| quent after that date, piled nec clerteal “and “Other “detail gwork onto ‘the ‘sholilders: of post“udjitants in an unprecedented%manner” | To judge by the returns thus far! | available, the list of men to from membership for-non-payment of| their 1921. post dues within-the speci-| fled timd wilt be only a small fraction of the Legion and wilt’ be more than} | Offset ‘by the thousands of new mem» | Ders_alrendy, obtained in’ the member | -% ip drives’ of various departments, Neat Thomp: on n Falls,. in Montana, ! \. two sinall furtighed pooms bs met: | ig a well ator, which is said to,issue| Bera | “The wedge > which’ Lingoln used to & chairs | spt logs is in the Natidnal Museum, stoves, 1 | at Washington. lea | eae breif. ASK Your Grocet ~ For « Humpty aeet by Bread ” Produced BARKER BAKERY Distributor for Bismarck Territory Wanted ral Gas Electrie Co. wants a distributor aco Farm and Villaze Light £ from 1 to 10K. W. Sec tactory Representative *"A. C. MeFernsworth Room’ 619° McKenzie Hotel ee the 1b. 8. —Britona shal 4 champicn’ welterw ight, won the 332nd! ‘atte of his gas lasf‘night, when i aa of England, in his Ninoteonthe “bout with, him, aby > ‘Pm -not, ee ye he said to; Hebron, 1&gBoThe Hebron school! js.much elatéd’over the victory scored: Pacific Art "ARMY 'Y MEASURE: Asiiigton a Feb. 8.—The“army ‘ap-| EmbroideryPathage. Each Packa Weinirig, fucks and hemstitching wh i nerpey® broidery cotten, and directions. PUT ON PAYING POST SHOW . EE ; Fred W. Dralle, C: Casper, ‘Wyo. “Buc: | cessfully Served as General)Man- ba , agers = ca as ing aa: “Nightgowns x : nch Slips mbinations : Negligees 7“ mittee . of, ‘tlie gained: © national, his Bt the te: { tion; ‘as general | cost ,$20,000 : ta} aruetean o! i holding meeting ov le on the Benefits fr Gets Appointment, F, Holbeinsen of Golden Valley, ‘appointed by Governor Wraz- a atate: board of pharmaey. Ww. Cc T. U.Food Sale. *w tood sale will be held in the Gas ‘office. on‘ Saturday after- The’ sale is giv- ar by the W. C T U. and mal i] things "are promised for, the sal Extension Committee Here. A group of Agricultural College Ex- Sary | tension directors spent marck, améng them: ropped | Los Angeles PRICES © | Webb Brothers Embroidery _ Packages for Spring 1921 PACIFIC_Knéwn from Coast to Coast as the rest procurable Art At 4) ~ ‘ Inchided in the numbers now on display are such wseful articles as Baby Dresses Childrens Dresses Childrens Hats Childrens Rom- pers In Our Art Goods Department- --Here you are always sure to find fresh and complete stocks of Cro- chet Cottons, Embroidery Cottons, Embroidery Yarns, Knitting Cottons, Beady Crochet Hooks, Knitting Needles, Silks, Knitting and Crochet Books.. Hoople, of Hoople, the potato man; ire, G, W, Randlett of the A. C., and A. C, They are the state inthe r. Nelson. of the farming interests of bett Ash Wednesday. ‘St. Georges church, tomorrow, bein Ash Wednesday, there will be three services at St. George's At 8 A. M, there will be a ebration of Holy Cammuntion, at 1: litany and short meditation, and ) mission service and instruc: | tion, All are invited to attend these; at services and ths make a good begin- e Coming “In Ola Kentucky”, The picture that. has broken all| George H. -| records. ge complete. Finished ‘with. eh necessary: includes em- Blouses iffg this Lenten season. These -sery~ ices will be held in the parish ae | chapel, i Aprons 4 Boudoir Scarfs Lunch Sets . . Embroidery Pictures — Picture frames, hand painted’ China,. half price at Breslow’s Drug Store. There will be a dance tonight ‘after the show at The American Legion: Hall. Price $1.10. |. Coming “In Old Kentucky” The picture that has broken all ks ee 2 eae For Expectint Mothers. Ose By THREE GENERATIONS om BOOKLET on NOTRERHOON ano Tee BAL LD MecuLator Co., Dit) S-D. ATLANTA. Ga Please ‘insist ‘on this Package Always Then you'll always! be Pleased - Gamble Robinson Co. Distributors, BiM@arck, North Dokota flee that really nakes tig Theatre a place worth w hile. Such a play is Adolph Klaubers MARTHA nS AND ADELAIDE MATTHEWS AROM A TRIUMPHANT ALL SEASON ‘PRINCESS THEATRE .NEW YORK. ” With Harry Stubbs ‘and New York Cast Cone ceded by Critics as the Best Comedy of this or any other year title and Portland raved over this Splepdid Play 10, $1.65, $2.20 Ss AUDITORIUM, Monday, Feb.- 14 great while there comes a play for Your Mother, Sweetheart, Sister or Father. 3. wee S LAUGHING SENSATION | iam . THE | 1" -NICE |i ‘Facts. oe

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