The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 7, 1921, Page 4

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Last Time _ Anna Q. Nilsson in ELTINGE Big Features Only Tonight “Without Limit” “The Education Tomorrow and. “Saturday » Billie Burke of Elizabeth” nation and when it came to hcnors in slang. Then love took her to live i hold, perched high on a fam laughs and surprises. Jack Pickford’s Best Picture —Make Sure You Iha Broadway chorus she scored 100 in every exami- What followed jarred even the ancestors! The_screen’s bewitching “Charm Girl” in a picture all | 1 “Her Lord and Master” | SMARC \THRATRE Admission: Only 2be TONIGHT ONLY Alice Joyce languages—she took first n an “Upper Ten” house- ily tree. See It Last Showing Tonight SEE IT!, | ORPHEUM | fr the Devil Laughs “The Son of Tarzan” “May You Always Have Ev- -erything You Want!” — JACK PICKFORD “The Man Who Had Everything ” HERE IS JACK PICKFORD’S KING-PIN PICTU Friday and Saturday . Louise, Lovely And the L Last Episode of of Bismarck ig,a part of the $200,000 i] i asked for bythe board of promotion, Tomerrow - Harry Carey DR. E. P, QUAIN IN TRAVEL TALK ‘The scouts and nurses of Bismarck are to hear Dr. Eri Quain in his illustrated travel talk in the First Baptist church on Fourth street Fri- day eveing at 8 o'clock. The center ofthe church auditorium is to be re- served for the scouts and nurses, and any remaining space will be given to any adult persois who may be inter- ested in the dogtor’s travels in foreign lands, particularly in France.. There will be no chargé, but because of lack of space small children cannot be ac- commodated at this tithe. ¢ PROMINENT MEN ADDRESS: CLUB. The: Society: of Friends of Our Na- tive Wild Life, which ig Bismarck’s Nature glub, will hold the regular meeting in the Community room of the city library this evening at. eight o'clock. Mr. J. P.° Jackson will’ dis- cuss “Some North Dakota Birds,” and George F. Will has as his topic “Actu- olitibg and. Possibilities in Culture of. Some-of/Our:Native: Plants.” All mem- veis are urged to be present, and te bring friends, L - THURSDAY CLUB AFTRPNOON TRA, Cnest day for the Thursday Musical Club was held in the Community room of the city library this after- noon. Guests called hetween the hows of three and six. The room was dec~ orated in the club colors, purple ent silver, the windows being effective In drapings of the colors and banked with potted plants. The tea table with its pretty floral decorations was presided over by the president of the club, Mrs. John A. Larson. The committee in charge. were Mrs. ELH. L, Vesperman, Mrs. W. L. Smith, Mrs. John Grahwm, Mrs. Richard Tracy, and Mrs. C. W. MeGray. Many ladies called during the social hours to have tea and-listen to the musicat program, i ISABELLA DANCE. ' A dancing party will be given Mon- day night, April 11, at the K,.of P,, hall by Division B of the Daughters of: Isabella, after) the regular meeting. Members of the Daughters of Isshella, | Knights of Columbus and their frietids are invited, -Dancing will begin.‘ at 9:30 o'clock. TELEPHONE OPBRATOR WEDS, - A pretty wedding was solemnized at’ the Methodist: church ‘last evening: at 7% o'clock when Miss Lillian Stebbins, whose home. is..at 523. Sixth street: became the bride of George Gillett: Jr. G. H. Quigley and the attendants were Dorothy and Henry Stebbins, :sister and brother of the bride. The groom, isan, employe of the Bismarck Grocery Company and the}: bride hag been one of the efficient and } obliging operators at the telephone exchange. make their, home at 102 Avenue’ B. eS ost Production. “Man -Woman - Marri Starring Dorothy Phitlips: ” This picture which will be the special attractigil at the El- tinge Theatre commencing next ‘Monday, is. considered the , biggest production 1921. “over 12,500 people are in the taking. It is an interesting fact that cast of this gigantic under- Their many friends in Bismarck wish | tor them eveyy. success; | AT THE MOVIES J) In presenting “The Man "Who Had Ha Everything,” the Orpheum theater wi give to its patrons an opportunity to addition to its being cne of the best screen versions of an up‘to date story with a punch in it. + Jack Pickford is' the star, and he is supported by an excellent cast. As Hetry Bullway,-son of a multi-million- aire, he runs riot wth hs father's tor. Pennell, the baby vamp, gifts of fabu- lous'price, For this reason the scenes ‘of this picture were built to convey the..impression of great. wealth, an: Al (Green, director of “The Man Who Had Everything,” never lets the audi- | ence: lose sight of ‘the fact that he DID have everything, rooms of the Goldwyn studios were made to yield up their most. precious treasures. the walls of the Bullway manston gre The service, was read by Rev. | genuine antiques . costing _ into fhe! thousands of dollars, Lenore’s aparc- | tents. if, put on the auction -block, would. bring sometime. over, $25,000. Tonight only, don’t miss, it. SCHOOL OPENING ‘The teachers and pupils of the: The young couple. will Kichhold school will receive. the! public. Fri fat: the building. All parents of| ‘the city invited. Because of the - limited space, pupils of other| uildings can not be adinitted, it) being: expected that visiting | adults of the city with the Rich: holt pupils and parents are all that can be accommodated: ‘A very interesting program’ ‘Has been prepated included phy- | sical training drills arid’ a. live basket ball ced in the ‘ ‘eym.” TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST—One pair of elbow length gloves at high schdol. Call FOR SALE or trado.—One Nee = 35 tractor with 6 stubble and break: er bottoms. good horses. pen, N.._D, v.Al Sell. cheap or trade for 0, E, Erickson, Tap- 4-7-3t. first class 4--Tit. in Call ‘Don't Suffer, No Mapter If You Have, Been a Long-time Sufferer There's Re- lief:With Pyramid Pile Pyramid ae matter what else you ha’ cee iEsnouid give quick re- Nef and has saved) many fine relleve ‘ {tohing. ib, iu udine a chemor- thoids ay aeotal troubles, Take no Fagtltuten, Use coupon for free trial. <iRindly send mes Free saraple of Pyramid Pile bites in plain — view one of the Goldwyn Studios,” int} tune, and Jays, at the feet of Lenore | 4°} iness. ‘The paintings hanging on, lay evening, April 8h v yA. A. Lorsbough. H. C.Deimer, C, C. PLEDGES Rev. Finwall Points Subserip- tions Madé to General ~ BB BROTH 7. YF riday oni Saturday ee THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1921 Welfare Fund Pia efi wee , PART ‘ALREADY IS. PAI (By Reve @; E. Finwall.) | 3 During the. firal week of May, 1920, |j lends of the local j Wirst Baptlat. church, pledged about } 7,500 for world missions and world | moral reconstruction to. sustain. edue fi \ cational, medicaland spiritual endeay- jors, at home. ‘and abroad, , among ' American, born, foreign born Negroes, | Indians, Mexicang,.on American. / soils and for relief and for fundamentat |} reconstruction, in’, many European | ; countries, ae well as in Africa, China, and India and other sections: ofour globe. The. $7,50- pledged. by peopl? i i sked of North-Dakota by. the North- | n Baptist convention and pledged }) by North Dakotans last year to ve i ully managed by the Board of} , Promotion, Dector John Y.. Aitchivon, | General Director,,.276 Fifth. aveuue, || New York-City,, The $200,000 pledged. | by the. people..of; North Dakota for world relief,and>world. reconstruction | jis part of the huttdred million dollars |] } from. the. Baptiats and their’ friends in’ the northern sections of the U.S, A. Mr. H. FyiQéHare wag local director | inthe Baptist drive last year, With im: worked the followin Rev. and rs.‘Newcomb, “Mr. C. Staley and BE. Gobel, Mrs. J. Hillmer, Mrs. A, on, Mis. B. F: Flanagen and ‘Mrs. |} | R. Mobly; Rev, apd Mrs,:Finwall and || | other, and the result was about $7,500 jas Bismarck’s contribution. Of this | amout $1,875 is due this month. Bis- ! | marck is crédjted up to now as having | paid cash about $1,500. Apout | $400 more should be paid immediately | to bring Bismarck-up to 100 per cent jas having done to date- what has been | promised to date. The writer 4s tg | charged by., Superintendent... F. ks. ; Stockton to assist Mr. O'Hare as di- rector.and W. E, Parsons ag treasurer to bring Bismarck into-the 100 per ent rank, in this matter. I am taking his method, through the ‘Tribune, to. thank all who. have sent in their | payments to Mr. Parsons, and gently. |urge those..who have, failed: or have | forgotten to do so this week. dresses in sizes from 2 14 years in a handsome \assortment of styles and ‘| colots. Values up to $2:48 Friday and Saturday Special $1.25 4 40-inch ‘All Silk Crepe de’ Special per yard ......... 27-n, PRINTED PLISSE In a good selection of patterns and colors,;Reg- ulér 39c quality, Friday and Saturday Special Arthur: R, ‘Smythe Fred Tray-| nor are two prominent! Devils Lake professiondl men‘in Bismarck on bus: MY Major Sorensen , Ill. / Tangred Tancred commandery, K:iights Tem: | nlar, will meet tonight at 7:50 in the Masonic Temple. All’ Knights’ Tem. plar are, requesed to.ba_present. ~ : Called. to New, York. | Mrs, J. IN. Strain, mother of Mrs. Harry Clough, left: last night on No. 4: for Westfield, 'N. Y., called’ there. o: account of the serfons illness of her brother. jgeant general in the office of Adju- tant General Frazier, underwent a ser / ported as recor ening, favorably today. Mrs. Roberts ‘Heme. i ~.. Richhold, School: Opening. | Much interest is shown.in the com , ing, formal. opening, of the Richhold ;: school on Friday evening of this, week. The opening was postponed until a ‘ter Easter. 4 | : jes. Stark Home, | Misa Else "Stark, formerly home | demonstration agent for Burleigh | county, has, returned to lier. nome, in}; ‘Mandan after: 4 vacation spent with her mother:and brothers in California, im’ Lai | T. P, Daily; a a prominent; resident of { Lark, N.. Di, stopped: off in: Bismarck to. visit friends on, Tuesday,..and Kh red: . nesday of this week, enroute from | gid 2 ences ey alc emrl guest! | before les born of his: daughter, MrsC. J. Enders. ab ye years ago and my birth ‘waS prac- tically a painless one,” writes one en- thusiasti, mother, . How very natural then, that her own mother, whose ex- perience had unqualifiedly proven the | virtue of Mother’s Friend would have her daughter enjoy the same benefits. Mother’s Friend is used externally. Monee, L. E. Larson, P. O. Johnson, Ac all Druggists. Woodhofer, C. E, Chidlaw, J. Go Booklsi on Motherhood and frees ‘on, W, W. ‘Tousley and A. Special < bead te { Regulator Co. Dpr. tlanta, Ga, “Hariley. ‘i i Here fram. Fargo. Businésé and professional men from | Fargo who were jn Bismarck, yester-| day were 'N. McKeller, R: H. Gameron, F. W. Sheftield, G: W, Shiney, N. C. ‘on, A. W. Fowler, V.%R. Lovell, Gift for Community’. Church. | The Community. church,: corner. of 7 Sweet and Eight streets have had as! a gift from the First Baptist church. a supply: of) new hymn book which wilt! be used for the first time at v special service held inthe church next Sun- day afternoon, at +30, Dr. 3. F. Jor.i— | dan of ‘the first Baptist: chuze | deliver. the ‘sermoa..: Citizen mara will be welcomed by .t egation,, which is, the only ch | gran ‘of; scolored residents in ¢ Business Is Good The American People. want to patronize a success. We are pleased to say that Our Real Estate. busi- ‘ness in Bismarck and Burleigh ounty has beeff a success. For which we, thank ‘you. | Preparation “for Mothers’ Day i -A Mothers’: Day program. is being! | perfected at, the..First Baptist church} | ta be carried out on, Mav. 8th. In the, ‘morning Doctor Jorden’s sermon and: | the music rendered will be in. honor. lof “Our’ Mothers,” and especially in/ | the interest of Mothers living in our, midst. In\the evening- the youth and j.othéts will hear a sermon aiming to | have the young people appreciate the | Mothers and their infinence for. good. | Appropriate. music will be rendered ane the young people’s choir. ' Warning: We wish‘to warn pros- pective buyers of homes that the number of homes “for sale” at pres: ent is very limited and you should J} buy eazly.\ x F 5 was going to say that I have several very nice homes that I can sell on small cash payment. and oe balance on terms to suit. Cecil Burton Recovering. 1 “Mrs. Mary. Burton is in: receipt of a} [telegram this afternoon’ reporting) that her son Cecil ‘Burton is.reported yout of danger. Cecil “is suffering \ from. blood ‘poison if his right hand | and. hag been in the: hospital in..a' ; dangerous condition’ for ‘the. past ter | days in the New York town in-which ‘he now thakes his home.’ “His physt, | bian: states: that hts right hand will be seriously: impaired by‘ the- attack: nd that he will have to remain in the . | hospital for an extended time but hopes. for his recovery are now Well established. J. H. HOLIHAN Ast. door East of Post Office Phone 745 \ Let us write your Fire and Cyclone Insurance INGH CREPE DE CHINE | $2.48 quality, Friday and ‘Saturday One large lot:of-Wom house dresses of quality. percale. Vai up to $2.25, Friday Saturday Special 98c Chine in 4 large assortment of new colors. Regular 1.98 F ‘GINGHAMS In this. assortment ~ many new and disti tive plaid patterns in ag per yard 35c HOUSE DRESSES 32 INCH ZEPHYR cellent. color canbe tions. Regular 48¢ qual ty, Friday and Saturday Special Selling of Taffeta Silk Frocks at We have assembled a large group of Women’s and Misses’ Taffeta Frocks in a wealth of charm- ing New Spring Styles and are offering them for ‘Friday and Saturday only at en’s fine lues ‘and e Saturday at SILK KIMONOS Included in this-sale are all silk kimonos. in’ our stock for Friday and |. | ¥, off regular price 36 INCH LINGERIE'CREPE . and White. are ine- ex- cago where she was:called by the Home from the South. ‘Miss May ‘Bope. returned Monday |. . Mrs. 0, W. Roberts returned yester-| from a two months’ visit with refa- day from a three weeks’-trip to,Chi-| tives in Virginia and Ohio, and has! — — resumed. her position in the F...0,|.o8% Hellstrom, offices. / aga Major Harold Sorenson, deputy .2d-| ness ‘and death of her sister, Mrs. G, "ny mas; ete. Regu The American War Mothers | hold a Rummage Sale in the W. McGarry. En, route home, Mrs.|Basement of the Masonic Tem- fous operation, yesterday. and. igre Roberts visited friends in St. Paul, |. frate on a piece of work just slip “W'S a wonderful help ‘tndaily tasks — and sports as well. 36-in. CHECKED NAINSOOK Pure _ white bleached ‘| checked Nainsook, excel- lent for underwear, paja- }- lar 65¢ quality, Friday and Sat- urday, special per yd 45c for WRIGLEY'S - gives you comfort and poise—it adds the zest that means success. A great deal for 5c SEALED TIGAT KEPT RIGAT Merry S Ss ‘& AN x Prema nenveanennnnacccasnccesue 36-inch Silk and Cotton Lingerie Crepe, Colors: Coral, Maize, Nile, Sky, Violet Regular 98c quality. Fri- day and Saturday special per yard 65¢ Be all day, Friday, April 8th: rs open at 10a. m.’ ied: a Sed St: Georges -Episcopal Guild will give'a Dancing Party at Pat- terson’s hale Friday, April 8—

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