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TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1921- hie “ PAGE FOUR ELTINGE. “- Last Time Tonight Wn. S. Hart ‘O'Malley of the Mounted’ ing Monday, April 11th The Mightiest rama. Since the “Birth of a Nation “Man, Woman, Marriage” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE * PROFIT BY THIS Don’t Waste. Another Day. : When you are worrted: by backache; ‘By lameness and urinary disorders-- Don’t experiment with an untried DR. BRANDT... . medicine. | Follow Bismarck people’s- example. JOINS BENEDICT Use Doan's Kidney ‘Pills, 'Here’s Bismarek testimony. \ A Pranrelagt of interest to many (a Verify it if you wish: i ple “of Bismarék was te me in|, Ni-M. Danrot, carpenter. 611 7th St. | Minneapolis oll’ March 31st, when Misa; N» says: “Some years ago I had ‘a Evelyn Miner,o® Minneapolis, became | 28d spell of kidney troyble. My back the bride of \Dr. Albert Mortimor | Re¥er let-up aching for several weeks | Brandt of Blamarck, ‘The bride isthe | 22% my. Kidneys were in bad shape t and the. secretions contained ‘sedi: }+ daughter. of/‘Mr. and Mrs. Randolph! ment, I felt all worn, out:and took! | Henry'Miner“and is well knowa in vera Doan’ ; professional -and social life in Minne-| ana de Hnyeeinen as ans Kine me apolis:, Dr! Brandt ts one of the staff) top ea ‘3, treatment: I, w in ofthe. | of physiciang’in the Quain and Ram- eoable! a I, have previo recom- stad firm’ and: is one of the hest! mended Doan’s and T-am.glad to again known and: most popular’ of the city’s \ give” nry endorsement.” \ family ‘physicians. ¥ - Price 60c, at,a}l deajers. Don’t sim- Bn Admission Only 25¢ — | Ginghams-- Ff you please! | Last Showing Tonight MAY ALLISON “EXTRAVAGANCE” | CHARLIE ‘CHAPLIN : “Easy Street” a The Love Story of the Ages! Thousand of: Players— Tomorkow |. Following. an- extenddd trip the! ply ask for a kidney remedy—get!| ~~ / young couple will be at home in Bis-! Doan’s Kidney, Pills—the same that Vivid Drama—Sweeping Panaramas of. Life and Strife. Alice Joyce } marek after-Jume 20, where a hearty | er sti i eee K ier itourn, ant ; welcome: awaits them. Mf'rs,, Buffalo, N. BRIDE GOES TO KANSAS CITY: j lpia et Yesterday morning at 9 o'clock Miss bes i Augusta aMry Agatha Garske. of Bis-| {nd Mra. Hollingsworth on First marck. became: the bride. of Mr; Mar- : whee ion Hagar ‘West of Kansas City.’ ‘The | : - : day. ‘This ig a program of music, and| ™4rrlage service was read by Father T Y NE WwW nN FUN AND MUSIC INCLEDED IN ¥ mirth to suit all tastes, and great care ore Slag abst; Mary's pro-cathedral, |__ CITY NEWS. | has been exercised in ‘making this with oo se jaopence: Garake aed) Mr. ‘ an eutertainment that will please ev-: | William Gareke, brother and sister of| , From, Driscoll. . GRA PROGRAM eryone who is-fortunate entough to be| the bride, ag‘attendants, Mr. and Mrs. Q. .R. Billington of in the audiencé>’, The bride wore. a blue tricolette) priscoll’ spent, the week-end in Bis-| Soloists announced are as follows: | 80wn and carried an arm bouquet .of marek. The appearance. of the Grand. Forks} Scene from Naptha,” a real shun Marie’ Filteau' and~ Blanche Dearey,| Pink: roses. “Her bridesinald -way’ at-/ High School Symphony orchestra of|lesque; and a musical extravaganza| Violinists;.. Jerome Mayer, flutist; | tired ‘in. brown silk: Following che ‘ Baby. Son, 40. pieces at the High. School gymnas- | requiring: eighteen. performers. “Ernie” Moatgomory, »ba3so; -;;and| Geremany a, Wedding breakfast. was, ‘Mr, and Mrs, W. N, Cool are. parents. ium tomorrow. night, April 6; is looked| ‘The second part of the program. or} Prof, Moses, the’ conductor,. who-{s’enj:served the wedding party at. the: ‘home of a son born at the Bismarck hos- forward to with interest by. music| entertainment, ‘which {isthe Sym-| artist on the violin. and cornet wilt) of the bride's" parents on’ Kirst, street. pital on the 31st. This is National Gingham Week 9. | “Her Lord:and: Master”: A very splendid’ collection of fine cna: carefully: selected ginghams are on dis- play. this week at Lucas’s. Ginghams have Graduated from the kitchen and now are quite the thing most anywhere they:go. The silk finish ginghams are even rivaling the. summer silks. If your blouse isn’t of gingham, it’s very chic to have it trimmed with gingham—even though it is a silk blouse. lovers in the city. The orchestra is} phony Orchestral: concert, such com-| appear‘as, a:cornetist. ~ <., | "he vohng couple ‘will: leave this even- pie And, it seems, the latest bathing suits are of f gingham, said to be one of the best the, state| positions will be played asthe Egyp- = “oy | ing; for the south, vititing. te bride’s |. Returned From Vagation. too! of ‘North Dakota’ has® produced. tian ballet by. Luigini; Schauspiel Ov- MANDIGO RITES. { rewat in ‘St, Paul enroute.~ After! Miss Henricka Beach. of the Provi- is f s i The. program, is divided uk Le erture. ee ee Prelude. in C sharp ATM. E CH CH i shengil oe moa at the farm} gent Life Company offices, returned Curtains. of tiny checked ginghams have wiade quite a - parts: the ‘first consisting of a. vaude-| minor by Rachmaninoff, Calif of’ Bag- Q UR ome. of the groomi’s ‘father at, Ver-| r, 1 tion tri; iichi- it—i: i i A ite" i: i Ville of six acts, the second, a sym-| dad by Boieldeau, symphonic move- is | sailles, Missourl, they willbe at home| ara § vacauon i p)to Mich hit MBAg INE i pink and white checked gingham. na phony orchestral ¢oncert with’ solo-| ments by Beethoven, Tschaikowsky He iin Kansas City. The, bride, has, many} child’s rocm or a crisp blue and white in a kitchen! ists, “Fhe program is’ well arranged} and Mozart; and genuine American buneral services for Mrs, “Welling: | friends in Bigmarck who wish then! ; Returns Home. = to provide liyely entertainment all of} music from the pens. of sich com-) ton: Mandigo, who succumbed: Monday | every success in their n their npw home. | Miss Dorothy Bascom of Wilton/ In short ginghams were never more popular and never the time, \posers as Victor Herbert whose} ni. ’ E ‘ Tgchools, returned, yesterday, after af # “The vaudeville acts include Miss| Babes in Toyland is featured; Hail, eee ar eet caret ‘nese oe pment MILI SERVED TODAY. + week's vagation pent in "‘siemarek| ; more beautiful.and altogether dainty as those of Spring 1921. SS , Mentioned below are four of our big line of ginghams. } Nete how much lower. they are in price than last year. This mo a Been: hlterpraative: fencing mek fone tations Robis Heal a y bivae church at two‘o’clock tamarrow after-| cos ious er a serve alent ithe Mee A CoUees: cane Ban pts by the “Yama Yama | Sousa’s celebrated. Stars and. Stripes bette Mray He eget wag a devoted ‘dreh in the: lower grades who-‘have Light Rain, girls”; “Hypnotism, Exposed” with all| Forever march, and many, others with | ™e™ver of the..qhuchy: “at | bees reported under weight.by the! The rain which fell in ’ Bismarck the tricks of the trade; “The Soap! a sprinkling of the popular airs of the | ee school nurse, ‘The milk was'‘served | 19; night: amounted to just .07 of an : jin halt pint bottles with straws: for| TOO: LATE TO CLASSIFY | the children. Yo aid in procuring the} inch; according to. the- weather bureau . report. Cloudy, rainy weather was | milk supply,’ fund is being. secured seneeaily reported: over the. state. 27-in Ginghams | by the fimance’ committee of the. Wiflo- | \ , ft Sh ’ G Cc WANTED--Show Gases fom five to} men's Community Council. The wo- aR Big and little checks, large and small idles e’s a Good Car, seven fect long. Write. P.O. Box) men will canvass that portion, of the) y ac See tnt Peoeaancasdin a wide range of colors— , B ut— f 212, or Phone’ 395R, cova: at | business: aunt not already covered. ! ‘the city today. on his way "to. Jud A good quality, yard . Cc q 3 -O-ol) They, will appear some ‘day during ¢ _ And that word FOR RENT.—Large front room. in! this week; though "several business | Where he will assume hes recetyery : z : “put? j modern house. Two blocks from) men have voluntarily sent’ in dona-|2\P Of & ans Tissue Ginghams 2 ‘but’ means the postoffice. Phone 832L, 311 Sec-| tion to the coed eatee, Bach “ebiid, Been associated with a bank in Bow- 3 % | F : car has ond Street. 3 lang Wein tee etme ean be| man. One of the loveliest of the new ginghams—in lest her FOR, RENT—Tw6.Yooms,.in, modern | arranged’ ‘at’ home, but all under-, Fay: “Ferry, to Start aibiath dainty light colored plaids. 9 ! 1 k house, centrally located, 523 @th St.| | weight’ childreh are ‘to be served the Th Mi ¥, ferey: will-bevin Yard Teas srastra ates s gueseig' eis oe eee vee eyes Cc (oe ea Phone 201s eae al mulk” Siyway a Mrs” by / Bannon, is! operation, The tenee sithing & : \ é h cat § i. fhe ton [oct g geet | otue my ipiag en ror dee eet ee meu] Plalt. Ginghmms ; 2) & Word d to. the Wise - ont oe lah qesterday and. These are here in bray, brown, blue, pink, green, . out of .| BIRTHDAY CLUB "ENTERTAINED | See oitad the landing place.‘on the and yellow—much wanted shades i “ vs Mrs, Taylor-’was’ lostess yesterday | ‘oon ae | owning In March I was called to the bed- | | afternodit'to the Birthday ‘Club at. the! Mandan side: is ‘cemplete the: ferry |h}* Yard. 2... 5 Sree sag ate YEMEN tc Bs Cc none. muna she eee ices aro ai ale home of hergon afd daughter, Mrs), Will re resume ofierations, : eat \ was almost-dead: Talked in a, whis [and baat anenors aylor) at West ‘Prignttal Accident.’ z Zephyr Ginghams. ‘ ie B i pba Ree 4 per. ‘Doctors’ said nothing hut an ayer!’ Cards: “wete the . divers! on, | Eddie Singbell, a Burnstad,):N. Di: Chi ki id plaids—beautiful color’ binati ut afew pleasant hours”painting with three tables ‘being in‘ play. H cKS and plaids—bdeaulital color combinations— . operation, would save her and. she; | boy, was dreadfully injured while try- fi fi ' 5 Murphy: Da-cote Enamel gives your old was too weak for that. Her color was! ¢ ae aan are i the oleate 50°: ing tq catch on to a‘moving buggy. He in Ves ne, firm quality 8 5 » cara brilliant new:dress.. Da-cote dries yellow as a pumpkin and she was| o% clad in’ theyeliygmeving: beck: oF; | slipped: and his leg became caught) in |f Yard . Sin iege igs) sie :8 e eheidre Cc overnight andi it's easy-to flow, itome Conta, only a.doilarortwo. ‘ff: filled with gas. That-day I heard af} sealed eicciwerl eo eee the rapidly: moving wheel, twisting the ee 4 ‘ Mayr'’s. Wonderful ‘Remedy andi wen) irs, Tay) ; Mmbvat, the knee so that amputation and got a’ bottle for her. In ‘three The’ hose ‘ana Mae, De a Bessel was necessary: He is now at a local weeks she was able.to. be about an4| dainty repast “by. her’ daughter, Mrs, hospital in Bismarck. ue A. W. LUCAS CO. walked-a. mile.to church. Iam jprains | 4, Lo! ‘Taylor. A’ n ——_—_—— ing your medicine to everyone.” It) guest was Mra” Anwie Clark of ‘Gar. ‘Bids For Garbage Hauling or Car ig a simple, harmless preparatfon that! s,son, who is the: louse guest of the| The city commission will advertise namels | removes the.catarrhal mucus from the! ‘Taylors, jfor bids about May 1 for lahat dl 13 ‘ | Mntestinal tract and allays the inflam- hauling and sprinkling. For garbage The store of quality, service and lower prices tnation* which causes practically all; YOUNG FARMERS. WED. hauling. the city. will advertise for stomach, liver and:intestinal ailments, -Probably ‘the most youthful bride/ one team and:a driver, whoxshall: be including appendicitis. One dose will|and groom of the year were married | ready to furnish an additional team canyince or money, refunded. Sold at/in Bismarck on. Saturday, April 2nd,| when necessary. The city commis- All: Druggist.. when Stella Henrietta Helgeson of Sion meeting last night .was: short. | ™ ‘Arena, became the bride.of Carl Wal-|1n addition to going over a few bills | = : } ter Beyer of Driscoll, The marriage jerferceacentigartag sthesrere bes stiff joints, sore muscles, swollen|.colder tonight; possibly snow in. the fe service was read’ -by: Rev. /Edward’ hands sand feet, puffiness under the| east and south portions; Wednesday, 2 Frederick Alfson of the Lutheran, during the month: of April: eyes. . Adv. | partly claudy and continued: cool. i church. The bride ts. sixteen. and: the; Grove’s is the Only: @enuine : , a a ‘ groom. 18; The.-young couple will Laxative BROMO QUININE tablets. WEATHER REPORT ~ 5 4 , wade ie tee home on a farm near Dris; |The first, and original Cold and Grip|., FOr twenty-four hours ending at TAU 1 y , : groom were of the wedding party in| {ablet: . (Be, sure;you Bet, BROMO.) Temperature at 7 a. m . 3 \ YAEL . a 5 q ; i ?|Toughen ~Skin and Toe Nail f fs f Bismarck. : | is Ski BSS Tapert yesterday. . ‘ae ES 1 west. yesterday .. 7] il DE ( 2 Is }| _ suNDAYED pipisanancee | MASE ED TEN. ater St, | Lowest lant night ‘Phe. 'Univeraity:°os North: Dakota) a 10 “rT we: as in bed:| {tecipitation ...... aie , bi R Turns, Out Itself. marck, en route to Dickinson‘ for ‘a p in-two days was at i M [ ve concert on Monday: ‘There: are-twen-| Kidney: Pils, and: : Forecast if . th ‘ roup, “Doro my.-work-again I cannot praise your ‘i : A few. drops. of “Outgro” upon. the imely S ring Needables. Haat Ouins, Olsow ely Doratty medicine ‘too much.” Foley Kidney For. North: ‘Dakotas; “Cloudy: “and skin surrounding. the ingrowing, nail Pills:stop bladder ttregularities and |= reduces. inflammation and pain and ¥ Tulsa,_Okla.,: writes: Girls’ Glee Club spent Sunday in Bl8-| sree days with my.back. I took Foley| Highest wind velocity ' Healy as ‘soloists, ahd‘ Dora ‘Pitfne. as! Fi ; ‘st then the: kidneys, They help|! so, toughens. the tender, senstive skin an interpretative: dance thay underneath; the toe nail, that it can ‘ p \ eliminate from the system the poisons a While. in, Dismarok the, Young:;82-| not. penetrate the flesh. and the nail rn | that. cause backache, rheumatic pains, | ; aie penveatiany aeiane ae “ = turns. naturally outward almost over Here i is your opportunity, folks, to ne things you need to-re- place some of your old: worn out: cooking utensils, at prices far ; night. “Qutgro” is a harmless, antiseptic oe MRS. THOMPSON? HOSTESS.” Me below the price. level which has maintained during the last : Y Mis. .iompson was npateas | ;| manufactured for chiropodists:. Haris f i last i '| eyer, anyone. cal ny rug Pat three years. ( hss hs G neat leanne! Sed ea Gore v ‘tiny’ bottle Tintsining direc- at JOSEPH BRESLOW. Drugsist t ; the diversion. ;' The record, scores Ue- | tions. } 4 t {ing mace) by Mra. ‘Ralph Madiand and} j Mrs. J. Bs Bankston. An elaborate | course luncheon” was, served by, the} | hostess. Of. Just glance down. this partial list and check off what you want —then'come.in. and hand us.your list, you’ll be surprised how little, a number of these articles will cost. Fortunes Blown Away y Men build. and. buy houses MEMBERS BRING GUESTS t Each member: of the; Business and jand buildings that, they may Professional Women’s: club is expect-# d to bting a guest this évening to ear Dr?’ Eric 'P. Quain' in his travel ; ‘talk before the club in their club/| ave places to live and do bus- : ‘ American Maid a : Pee 7 fom. ‘This talk is ba forward to iness in ’ Concert nd Vaudeville : ° : lqt. Sauce Pan...........0. 48c | 414, qt. Tea Kettle . $2.29 LY | vere: tc interest by tne cin mem But houses can be lost. They : q » Grand Forks 1% qt. Sauce Pan..../.. >, Be | 6 at. Tea Kettle ......... $248 beeen pa tence i kan: be: alolen: away and: you High School Symphony Orchestra. | Ei) 2qt:SaucePan........ ... 59¢ |-2.qt: Double Boiler ....... $1.68 retin compliment to 3. Annis|[ can’t identify: your property. : | Bag 3. dt. SaucePam......... ‘Round Double Roaster .. .$1.98 Sig | =e nostess Hf Wind does. 1." 40 Musicians Now Touring the State fi a angen Sari | served linc on a e close of thei K 2 4 F ¢ | War Berlin Kettle: ...... $1.39. Comb. Cooker ........... $2.48 Wb?” '] Buy s Hartford windstorm || Presenting: a high class program of Or- i : ‘ 3 sty "ey MRS. FITCH HOSTESS i : . Soppanies ‘\ b 6 qt. Berlin Kettle ........ $2.48 | 2 qt. Pudding Pan ....:.. .69c "yng gultent rents iy vil mest insurance policy from us and Bf chestra Music, ‘Solos, Specialties, and . i . * 134 qt. Percolator ....... .$1.49'| Omelet or Folding Fry Pan $1.98 @Q) Riu steer, "there wii/be an inter | get your invested money back § Vaudeville Acts. | ee sting ‘program and all members. are/ : af Ve ‘ These Prices During This Week Only seany aie {ppt the tavestment te; blown to RE tthe -- ‘ SUCCESSFUL PARTY. fine; : a Cire Po NG ls Ale aT . dp turesrrpentir ‘ot the sees, HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM he ike Sate tuk sara: | WEDNESDAY EVENING, P| gram whieh, fmelused many tan ¥ L 6th fo mas ar ware ‘om pany + fen | APRIL 6th AT 8:1P: M. t f CHICAGO GUESTS. ‘Terme Man Who Knows Insurance” Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hollinsworth stopped off in Bismarck this morning enroute-to: California, and: will: be-t} houge guests. of S, F. -Hollingsworth- Bismarck, N. D. Prices 55¢ and 30c, including War Tax ; bream ane Seen

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