The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 15, 1921, Page 4

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PAGE TOUR * = — ~~ The TINGE =: E L J Beautiful Last Time Tonight FLORENCE VIDOR And All Star ‘Cast. ir “THE JACK KNIFE MAN” A Clean Charming' Story Delightfully Told 44 Friday, Coming Thursday, Saturday The Season’s Biggest Thrill “Go and Get It” i the supper, opening the conference, which will be given at the home of 0. N. Ramstad this evening: | he community room: of the library | where the conference will be held is quaint and attractive in its devora- Se of American flags and ‘colonial ics.. The small stage is set as a D. A. R. CONFERENCE TOMORROW iving room with braided rag rugs a Delegates to the State Contec fax Wed colonial furniture and dec- | of Daughters of American Reyolution Orations. are arriving today..Mrs. Gilbert Hag- A noon day Tanieoan at et Me rard?of Fargo, Miss Esther Clarke Kenzie tomorrow will be one of the ee Valley City, and Mrs. G. W. Mc- Social features of the conference. @ ? Gray of Garrison are among the dele- gates already ar rived. All others will arrive on Number 7 today in time for MONDAY CLUB: ENTERTAINED Mrs. J.D. Kitch was hostess, to the“ | Monday. Bridge club at her: apartment | iin the Men enti Hotel ast renin. , 'A tremarka ly pretty, lecorative’ ef- TRAINED WORKERS |fect was carried out in colors of the, | St. Patrick anniversary—Emerald' GET BEST PLACES | green, including table decorations, | \ ices, ete. “fA fow months ago employers | Mrs, Ritch, and small sgn Wijem| , |expect to leave soon’ for Fort Yates were art ee ort S hee oy ack | where Major Kitch is in command.: kind. jow they're able to'picl | The family, have been spending the! d choose’: and you may be sure | winter months in Bismarck. they’ re choosing trained assistants— | ee Ses thers are badly handicapped.”’ So ISABELLA PROGRAM ine: Y E. De was given at the regular meeting of Business College, Fargo, N \Daughters of Isabella at the K. P.| Dakota-trained grdduates are | hall “last evening, when the greater R widely employed. Velma Andérson | part of the program was given by recent’ went to the A. H. Brown the children. “The Little Wonder” Real Estate,Co., Mobridge, S. D., | orchestra of St. Mary’s school ren- A. J. Snyder to a good place at | dered several numbers. The orches- Ma: és City, I itra is_composed of five little girls: | jason City, loswa. ‘ | Helen “Andrist, Violin; Catherine An-/ “Follow the Succe$$ful.’? Enroll | drist, Cello; Viola Simmers, Piano; for Springterm. Write F. L. Wat- kins, 806 htont St., Fargo, N. D. | DANDERINE | USE SLOAN’S T0 - | os Hair a Conia Out; , WARD OFF P, AIN Thickens, Beautifies. ‘You can just ast tell by | by its healthy, A stimulating, odor, that it is going to do you good F I only had some Sloan’ 's Lini- ‘TI ment!” How often you've said that! And then when the rheuw. matic twinge subsided—after houvs of suffering—you forgot it! ‘ » _ Don't do it —get a bottle. tos day and keep it hendy for possible use tonight! A sudden attack may come on—sciatica, lumbago, sore. muscdles, backache, stiff joints, neuralgia, the nd ached resulting from ex pos- You'll soon find warmth and in Sloan’s, the liniment & that pene- eco! ane te. hah ure. A few cents buys’ “Danderine.” tera few applications you cannot sind ,4 fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair .shows new, life, vigor, | ; brightness, more éolor and abundaiice. | nN Have You Ordered Your Spericer, ‘Yet? Your Snencer Corsetiere is rad MRS. F. W. MOFFIT : Room 210 GRAND: PACIFIC HOTEL At Bismarck Every Tuesdfy, “Wednesday and Thursday, all day CU eT i 1 i anmm” Comic Opera .aiiain «Captain o P nouth | AUDITORIUM Tuesday Evening, March 29th by Local Talent K ~ (Under direction of Miss Bergliot Caspary) Pe 15 Principals ae Chorus of 45 Funnier Than the Funniest So Far | ADMISSION $1.10 BISMARC Tom Mix sational production. Two Packed Houses last night enjoyed this splen- did entertainment. ¢ We urge you not’ to miss it lave and dance at the McKenzie. — ates F, L. Watkiné, Pres.; Dakota |~ An unusually interesting program’, ! —Dorothy Cook. ;/ school will be recei Ac K ‘Tonight and Tomorrow - his new, thrilling and sen- The Road Demon” | { | i Loretta Siminiers, : Cornet, and Jose- phine Cervinski drum. Little Miss Mary Lucas appeared in solo dance numbers, Mrs. Emma: Campagna ‘sang Italian and French humbers that- were received enthus- iastically and Mrs. Anna Fortune ren- dered most effectively Trish folk songs ‘without accompaniment. ; YEOMAN CONCLAVE IN APRIL The State Conclave of Brotherhood of American Yeomen will be held in Bismarck on April 13th and 14th when about 200 delegates are expected. Two classes will be initiated. 300. neophytes will, be initiated into the Merit Rank of Rhadamanthus, the degree- team from Fargo putting on this degree! work; and a class of 150 will Be ia- ted into Yeomanry, b¢’the Fatgo.and Rolla teams, The session’ will close with a ban- ‘The pupils of the St. Mary's school |, will give an elaborate St. Patrick’s ‘day program tomorrow evening at the jschool hall. The program is as fol-}* ‘lows: Deeds of Valor—Piano duet—A. Fis- cher and M. Boehm. Wake! Wake! Wake!—Song—Boys’ chorus. “ Ballads of Ye Patrick’és' Daye—Reta ‘egan. | ‘St. Patrick's Day—Piano—Frederick Strauss. 1st Violin—C: McCarty, C. ' Boespflug; 2nd Violin—Leo. Gerling. Faith, Hope-and Charity—Tableau— F, Randall, M. Powell and V. Clark. Columbia to'lgrin—Song with orches? tra accompanyment. ‘ Piano—V. Sim- imer; violin—H. Andrist; cello—C. Andrist; coronet—L. Simmer; soloist U. S. Fire-Crackers on Patade—P. |Carufel, E, Strauss, C. Jangula, H. For- tune, J. McDonald, W: Corrigan, 0. Ward,, L. ‘Boespfiug, H. Murphy, A. | Neibater, Military, March—Piano. duet—aA. Keogh and C. McDonald. I’m the Captain of the Broom-Stick Cavalry—Song—James Healow. The Topo’ th’ Morin’—Piano duet— V. Simmer, and D.. Cook. “When Women Have Their Rights” —Peter Penelope—(A sufferer on ac- count of the reform)—A Cayou, * a ward Winfield. (Another sufterer—R. Horner). Mrs. Penelope—(An = ant for office, Margaret Boehm). School Life” — Orchestra — Piano— , Viola Simine violin—H. Andrist; cello- nd: cornet—L. Simmer; drum—J. Cervinski. ! “Jesus Lover of My Soul’—Panto- mine—Mary Lucas, : Sing—Song by Girls’ chorus. Or- chestra. Offerings for the benefit of the new d at the door. — oo From Mandan. Mrs.. P, J. Connolly, Mrs. L. Smith! and daughter, were among the week- nd callers from Mandan on Saturday. Arena Visito: ¥ Alfred Arneson of Arena spent Mon- lay in town. attending to’bus. ness mat- ers, 0, EB. 3. Meeting. A regular meeting of the Star, will be held in the Temple tonight at 7:30. Atl ‘are requested to be present. | fool ahd Aj Apron Sale, . The Baptist Ladies Aid) will give ‘ood and apron sale, Saturday, 2 P. M,, r. 19, at Hoskins store. . Anyoite javing aprons to donate please leave it home of Mrs. Charles Staleys, 701 , th. 2 St. Patric! Program, The ‘children of St. Mary's school are putting on a program Wednesday evening in\the. auditorium of the school SUCH IS LIFE “Bighteen. years ago I had three ‘ribs bréken, fourteen years ago my | right leg; eleven years ago I nearly | Went over with ‘typhoid fever and | since then have had awful stomach ‘and liver trouble. Was filled with gas most all the time. I would have coli¢ attacks so bad as to become un- ‘conscious. No medicine helped’ me and doctors advised ah operation. One day talking with a. stranger he rec- | ommended Mayr’s Wonderful Reme- dy, which helped me at once.” It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the in- flanimation which causes practically all stomach liver and intestinal ail- ‘ments, . including Appendicitis. ' One dose will convince or money refunded. UHEN YOU AS4 FOR Ss BUTTER A NORTHERN ie The sisters in charge pre busy witt™ arrang ‘ate program, to cordially invited. » 2 \ / ements for a first fwhich the public is There will be no admission fee, bit a silver offering will be taken for the benefit of the new addition to'the schéol building now un- der construction, nity church will meet and Avenue C. at about the 25th. Boy ior “A baby gon arrived at Bismarck hos-, pital on Saturday F; H. Mayo; 709 marck. W.0.7. 0, WILL -OPEN MEETING Al FARGO, K D. at North Dakota Gathering 7 Ba March 16-17: - at eae Miss, Anna ‘Gordon, . national Sreat:| rT) dent Women's Christian Temperance 4 Union, will be.one of thie : speakers at) Nee) the state-wide conference talled in) ’ Fargo, March 16 and 17. H “ Mrs. A. W? Carlson is the delegate ' 4 é 0 from Bismarel Mrs, Elizabeth. state president, will preside. Mrs. ‘rank Beasley of Fairdale, will be dec: | retary of the con! will be directed* Reed. Other speakers will be Mrs. F. M:: Rev. F. L. Watkins, Bismarck; Mrs.' E. S. Bordwell, Necia E. Buck, Jamestown; Mrs. Har-! Gage Hats : i, riet E. Perry, Ja Kate S. Wilder, s of child welfare'work in orth Qa-! kota. - An important number on the ro} gram will bi re Public Sch¢ Cr American nation Minnie J. ‘Nielson,- state superintend. t ent of ‘pubitt ‘ngtructidn!)? sew The nh oiy you | Sprit pumps .in, black; John Mushik & Sons, Mandan, Northern: Produce Co, Bis N. D. Shop at ‘the p 5th St., and save mi ey. sii 1) SNL Rc HAGLER “He 7 The Ladiés Aid of Trinity Lutheran at the church parlors, corner Seventh ley. Qt Fargo, formerly. | Peht Suiiday in town. Mr. and Mrs. Towsley wére former res- | idents of.Bigmarck and prominent in‘ city and state affairs. , To. Wilton. . Mrs. E. “H: Howell and son Victor spent the week-end with friends at» Wilton, returning Monday.’ Mrs. Howell expects to leave for the new home of the family ‘in Minneapolis Ald Meeis. tomorraw afternoon | $ o'clock, ‘All mem- Bismarck. for Mr.‘and Mrs.” Twelfth street, Bis- Gjdedly new; all are lovély and becoming. jaunty brimmed shapes. J Layee delightful’ colors: = : Ww 8 { | All Are Most. Moderately Priced Preston Anderson, ‘ ference. The music; by udrs, Walter R.| besides Miss Gordon | | Wanner, Jamestown | Jamestown, Mra.! mestown and Mrs./ tate superintendent | address on “Is the equate‘ to Solve the Problem?” by. Miss Monograin Hats ju to'inspect our = xfords arid Sell:your cream and poultr} re nd bk own kid. to our agent, or Ship direct t ‘marek. Write us for prices on! ium, 116 cream and aera ec 2 2 = 2 J State wide system of state and federal highways, maintained every month "in the year; ‘County systems of hizhways, maititaiied every month in the years’ Township systems of highways, maintaitied every month in the year. - Good Roads Mean: ~~. - BETTERSCHOOLS = BETTER COUNTRY LIFE |’, BETTER FARMING MORE NEIGHBORLINESS “ BETTER MARKETS. GREATER PROSPERITY OBJECTS OF THE NORTH DAKOTA , STATE GOOD ROADS ASSOCIATION ARE: x Fo develop state ‘wide system of State Public Highways: To recoiimend and. foster such legislation | as is necessary to perfect such system; A : To cooperate. with ‘all departments of Government and State, all associa- tions and organizations designed and working for the betterment of good roads; ‘To conduct educational campaign to convince the people of the state that good roads ate absoltitely ‘necessary. The organizatioi'is positively non-political. - o Meinberships—Life Sustainthg $25.00 Annual—$5.00: SEND: US YOUR CHECK TODAY FOR™ LIFE MEMBERSHIP irs at er ‘ee eR enn North Dakota State Good Roads Association Ip Pill North Dakota Out of the Mud” oe ede Bismarck, styles—as never before, displaying the charm of youthfulness. Soime are simple but not plain; is others are elaborate but not freakish; all are new—de- Dyes. different are the new. Easter There is‘such a variety of cogrect styles—sinart® sailors, striking turbans, side rolls, flaring styles and Henna, Copper, Leather, Brown, Dove ‘Grey, Orange, Tangerine and Pastel Tints are- among’ the 8 TA N. DS F OR: e Lee. ae ‘ a ,|Producé Co. || JOSEPH. BRESLOW, best st | sear e ce HAH RT N. D. NAN

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