The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 24, 1921, Page 5

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KS . ; i PAGE FIVE THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1921 THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE or — ; — = = term. At a‘stated hour, small quanti-| these services during the closing days |‘posed Rev. Victor Bartling, pastor of| | | Pills. The: 1 ‘much I ties of milk will be served at the| of Holy Week. . | |the Zion Lutheran church will of RICHHOLT SCHOOL ‘'E ASTER MUSIC used 7 fore Ne I feel fine. ‘Spent desks opt chlidren who, net tome Ren Harris bag 'recntly. taken the! charge of the. services. | OPENING DATE sleepless nights. Suffered so © it eld, vacated. by Rev. Charles: Ver- ames CaIT * | seemed I could hardly live. Recom- come up to standard of health and) mitya as presiding elder, and will| ENGINEERS MEET | The Tribune will be very glad |/ ‘dna Pallets tanda elder, mend Foley Kidney Pill hi 2h oa = wie, Children: whoshave detects of make his home in Bismprck as soon} ‘The reguiwr mecting of the Ameri-| POSTPONED WEEK to publish programs of churches | suffer fron Honey Pe ea da” bah Sig bai ha Noakoa jatar end as a sutable residenc can be secured.| can ‘Association of Engineers and the} Thedate for the formal social o| tar and organizations /for observance. |) Bay pawns aa EASTER SPIRIT ‘ During this week he conducts Passion) North Dakota Association of Engin- ing of the new Richolt school has ea of Beeler Gana: eet enurehe | HOT CROSS. BUNS. for Good \| plan to give musical programs. ABROAD IN ‘SHOPS wis have not been cared for sufficient- in place of the pastor, Rev. Quigley. Laer a ti SE | job PAIDAC SEN “| evening, March 25th, OE Aq) Wat CRE GOOD FRIDAY SERVICE, | PASSION WEEK AT MeCABE. — First Lutheran church, Seventh‘ The new presiding elder for tis’ street and Avenue D, there will be! district, Rev. H. S. Harris is pleased! servics Good Friday at 8 o'clock in the evening. As Rev. Alfson is indis- Barker Bakery. The spirit of Easter is evident overy- where and royally so in thé shoppifig; districts of the city, First, couie the flower shops. Loveliest of all season’! * sf greetings are\ha> Mowers: j with the excellenteattendance at Pas- roses of| |. ‘ ! love; daffodils to hearten the’ weary | sion week services in McCabe Metho- ; | dist .church, last evening's services ; and tall lilies of peace. Kavinge beghvaltondea sindzoodl i aa adh: ving been attended In g& iy num-; Teaching suse by: ;most presuasive bers. The text for Mr. Harris’ ser- reasons, ( ;mon this evening (Holy Thursday). How akin they are to human things.”| will be “The place of the Christian With two green houses in town, Bis-| in Modern Society.” The public is marck is specially favored in flowe: ..| most cordially invited to take part in| Then the ready to wear things for 2 i women and. children—the very voice of spring. It is a joy, too, that the prices are at last low enough so that|_ one may pause and admire without the sickening dread of the unatainable as it was iu the bad old war days. Why there are silken gowns for a princess on sale in one of the shops this week for $25. One could not buy a gingham gown for that sum last Springtime | Footwear | year. And the children’s wear—the | To women who prefer the comfort afforded by a low heeled shoe, this well-tailored Oxford with its military heel will in- : deed prove a boon. | duckiest things in town. Little girls and boys can be veritable tulip beds this ‘Kaster in the gay things for them. With small knowledge of men’s togs, they look very smart in the elegant clothiers’ windows. Surely they must | cause real jubilation in the hearts ot those whom they may concern. The candy shops and the book shops | and the drug stores are gay in their) Kaster. dress. Gifts for the gods they “seem to have—just as the jewelry and | gift shops shine out richly to the pass- er by, ‘Truly “A joyous Easter” is the message they brin ‘TRAVELERS’ ‘DANCING PARTY Invitations are out for the Easter ball given annually by the. United Commercial Travelers Bismarck Coun- ei] 325 on Saturday night, Apri! 2nd. This is to be one of the big —sociat events opening the Easter svason of gayeties. Entrance to the hall will he through the ‘Hotel McKenzie and lunch will be served in the main dining room of the hotel. The committee in charge have plans for a delightful evening for those at- tending and the U. y how to do things in the grend manner, our ENCOUR- PERSONAL SERVICE scoop: seepepaepnrde | Whatever your type of figure may be, the | graceful lines cf youth may-be found in a | : | GOSSARD:CORSET You will be served by trained corsetieres, who understand: this artful corsetry that makes > ‘ you slim-by-proportion,” and we will as- sume full responsibility for your satisfaction, A.W. LUCAS CO.» The store of quality, service and lower prices Imported Tan Kid Imported Black Kid ‘Price $5. Our Mail Order Service CHILD WELFARE AGED The finance committee of the Wom- en's Community Council were auite is Prompt encouraged in their quest of yesterday es for funds to promote welfare work| John Mushik & ' among the children of the public | | schools. Under‘the direction, of Miss Sons Hutchinson, -chool nurse, good things will be accomplished in the way of nurishment and medical attention for children during the coming spring - New Garrick Confectionery OUR CUSTOMERS ARE OUR GUESTS Every facility is provided for small parties. We cater to that trade.: Novelties in candies, the “sweets that just melt in your mouth.” MANDAN, N. D. Is It Dangerous ~ for a Young Girl to Get Into the Movies? Do you want to get into the movies? Do you know how to go about it? Read what the president of: four motion picture companies tells ‘about the fascination of’ Z screen work, its ‘temptations and dangers. _ -—-READ— “HOW TO GET INTO THE MOVIES” i —IN— * Pictorial Review FOR APRIL Out To-day Seasonal flowers for favors: Special showing of superb EASTER LILIES “The Queen of Easter” Sin Plants 75e; Double $1.50 Get them While They Last. Corner of Fifth and Broadway INEUUEUTGOEUNEUGAGAONOUOGAAELEUUAGAOAUOUOGAAOLUUUEAAAL ~TOTTAYOREEOLEGNOOUOOEGOGUEEOUUOOOGEOUGAQOOEUEGAOUOEOGAEUOAA Pictorial Review Patterns Sold at | New Garrick Confectionery, = W-tucas company | BISMARCK, N. D. ELTINGE Harry La M. Wagner at the Console TONIGHT CLEO MADISON “Lure of Youth” Youth Calls toeyouth but does youth always answer? Shop at the Emporium, 116 5th St., and save money. Catholic! Ladies will have a food sale, fancy work and apron at the Gas office Saturday after- Noon, eee ‘ THEATRE : ‘Last Time Tonight “Dead Men Tell No Tales” Filled with thrills, suspense, mystery and action. BISMARCK HOUSE BARGAIN House of 10 rooms and bath, hot water heat. large lot and large garage. You can pay for this house by taking in roomers. $1800 cash, balance easy terms. Tomorrow George Walsh in “Dynamite Allen”. I also have several nice bunga- lows for sale on good terms, Don’t fail to look over our houses before buying a home. J. H HOLIHAN Ist Door East of Post Office Phone 745 A drama of love and the fires of genius TOMORROW Dorothy Gish in “Flying Pat” Monday TOM MIX Leal Tet Contain of Plymouth Auditorium — Tuesday, March 29, 1921 —— 60 People Admission $1.10 4 Under the Direction of Miss Bergliot Caspary Funnier than the Funniest many helpful things done for children! Wee services at McCabe Methodist | eers will be held in the Community) op; | | changed. Instead | room of the city libyary on Friday HOT CROSS BUNS for Good) April ist. Friday, order them early at the, on ‘this occasion because of limited of this evening} |as announcd, the teachers and. pupils; | will receive parents and friends one! week from tonight, Friday evening; There will nqt be space)" for the pupils of the other buildings | ~ » THIS WOMAN SUFFERED All programs should be in the’ Tribune office by Friday night to ins:re nublication on Saturday. Friday, order them early at the Barker Bakery. ASK Your Grocer | | Space. | An interesting program is promised! Mrs, H. A. Leaman, Sturfiin, Colo.,, For ieee the basket ball game will be a writes? “I suffered with bladder and) Hemnty Dumpty Bread ¢ a HI eA if i i meee kidney trouble for years. Doctored pee uci y There are three widows for every | and tried everything. No help: Fi-) BARKER BAKERY widower in the United States. inally a friend sent me Foley Kidney ANAT The Most Appropriate Easter Gift . FLOWERS | Our Easter Flower Supply Stock is excellent and we urge a selec- tion while the stock is still complete. We deliver anytime. WE SOLICIT YOUR OUT OF TOWN FLOWER ORDERS Being members of the Florists Telegraph Delivery Association we are able to place at your servise the stocks of 2,000 first class flor- ists. Prompt service to all points in the United States and Canada 3 by telegraph, telephone, or specia! delivery letter. Quality guaranteed by the entire membership of the F. T. D. There is no extra charge for this service other than the*actual cost of the message. Say It With Flowers, By Wire Oscar H. Will & ‘Co. Pioneer Green House Phone 784 R Green Houses 324 Fourth Street AAAS “en ¢ ‘THE PEOPLE MUST RULE - Do Your Civic Duty. Vote at the City Election. Tuesday, April. 5th In voting for candidates for the City Commission care- fully consider the following points: 1. Vote for men who stand for rigid constructive econ- "omy. : . '. 2, Vote for men who are successful in the conduct of | - their own private business and are known to have . business ability and experience which will assure full value received for every dollar of public money . spent. ‘ 3. ‘Vote for men who were urged to become candidates by alarge body of public spirited citizens—men who are not politicians. 4 Vote for men, who during their Jong residence in Bis- ‘ marck have proved their constant interest in mak- ing Bismarck a better home city in every way, and never stood as a stumbling block to progress. ,5. Vote for men who can and will direct the affairs of : . the city in the best interest of all the people. Men who are not under obligations to or will be directed «by any person or public utility. 6. Vote for men who stand for a city government of the people and by and for the people and who will not . «stand for public utilities dictating the policies of * the city government. . “7: Vote for'men who are in favor of City ownership of all public utilities in the city as soon as they.can be acquired and financial conditions will warrant. - A‘ vote for A. P. LENHART for President of City Com- ‘ mission and C. BERTSCH, Junior, and C. W. HENSLER as Commissioners is a vote for Principles and Policies fe Ae SORE CAMPAIGN: COMMITTEE Representing Above Candidates. (Political Advertisement) stated above.

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