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PAGE'FOUR> ° TREES! On the following Nursery-grown Shade -trees for ARBOR DAY WEEK ’ Elm, Am. White, 8-10 ft. ... Elm, Am. White, 2-3 inch cal Ash, Am. Green, 8-10 ft. ... h Birch, C. L. Weeping, 6-8 ft. Linden, Am. 6-8 ft. .......,. Hedging Pea Tree, Siberian, strong, 12-18 in. . an Olive, strong, 18-24 i Tartarian Honeysuckle, stron WE ALSO HAVE A complete line of Native ennial flowers, Roses, Fruit Trees and Small Fruits, Willows and Poplar, at very attractive prices. ei OSCAR H. PIONEER GREENHOUSE Phone 163 RAILWAY WAGE CASES NOT T0 BE DELAYED Board Rejects Union Plea for Postponement of Hearings Washington, April i8,—The railroad board decided today to proceed immed ately with the consolidation hearings in the request of 97 railroads for wage reductions, denying the union’s plea for postponement until:the appoint- ment of three new members named by President Harding has heen confirmed. The board ruled it was within the law in. proceeding with a majority of its members ‘present. oard extended the time limit of five days, five hours a day, for each he employers side first. FLOOD CASEIS } ON CALE: Rj kota winner in the interstate contest. | i pies US ey Washington, April 18.—The original suit between North Dakota and Minne- sola over damages sustained from the Mustinkg state canal was ordered re- “Beautify 99 Brains.” : om (9 = “und Linton Guests” . Your Home Will Rogers is to star in “A Poor AT THE MOVIES | | Mr, and Mrs. Drayton of Linton are! : Relation. o—__—_ = — 9! the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. R: Vitagraph Super-Feature A Dollar or two inyest- ed in Flower Seed will make your Garden.a riot of color and furnish flowers for your home all season ‘trough. / x OSCAR H. WILL & CO. Pioneer Greenhouse Phone 163 324 4th St. 5] week. Must have writer’s cramp by‘ lic, and is just the niftiest six reel | To Chicago mystery. With a great suppofting cast and superb It has broken. records every- ] now. : ete ; jcomedy that has ever been presented. Mrs, P, C. Remington leaves this | scenic artistry. ‘ . * ta-G, a at Hel Diggers is on Wallace | {t has an idea which could bé used'for! evening: for an extended trip to Chi- i gt where. 4 os rd len cid’s studio'schedule. jmore seriqus expression. . | cago and other points east. , : r f . Planta:ba: ety py Ricks” Peter B. Kyne’s char-| ‘The picture bas everything, and all| sear iaee ERE Zeal TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 7—Big Reels—7 4 acter, is to be portrayed in‘celluloid. | the various elements are mixed clev- YEOMAN MEETING, "4 _ TREES! SPECIAL PRICES Am. Green, 2-3 inch cal. .......... will present their}, jin Boston and five in Newark. jin-“Barbes John’s B TREES! TRIP TO COAST. strong, transplanted, and Ornamental Seattle and other Nadler will be a vestern point some W PICNICS THE THING, _ ie and, as ot people enjoyed the great outdoo Shae oe 4$1.00 each 1.50 each 50 each ‘ties along the river, VISIT FROM PARED rs, sons, | Lahr | Whitson. main in Bism: F. A, Lahr, W. BE. Lahr and F. A. me weeks. WILTON COUPLE “MARRIED. On Saturday afternoon, at the Luth- $6.00 per 100 .00 per 100 .00 per 100 Mess ig 2-8 fH... delin of Gri Lake Township was united in me \ Lind of Ecklund township. and other hard Shrubs, Per- -young couple will reside on | sroom's farm in Ecklund MRS. ‘TOWNE HOSTESS, The Monday club -held its regular WILL & CO. « T. R. Atkinson read a paper on “Rus- | sia Under Bolshevist Rule” Miss Ma tilda Williams gave a brief sketch of the life of former Grand Duke Nich- olas; Mrs. S, W. Corwin, Lenite; Mrs. Dobler, Peter Wrangle. 324 4th Street stored to the calendar for reargument today by the supreme court, Action was taken to permit the sut- | mission of “supplemental proofs,” Chief Justice White said. HOME FROM CALIFORNIA. Mr.fand Mrs. N. F. Julius, have re- On their return from Los Angeles they | stoppéd off at Salt Lake City and at | Butte. They were accompanied by | two brothers of Mrs. Julius, Harry and Arthur Burnsteen. The party report \quite unsettled times in Butte because jof the closing of large mines there. GRAND FORKS WINNER OF BIG | Kvarsten Mrs. Frank Temple of Fargo won the| He omer, HarryB inutson of Be: si A oo e an. e rvice was rea aptain rd in oe piano division of the dis- | Hoffman of the Salvation ‘apm. Out ict musical contest-held Saturday in! of town guests were the- mother and Grand Forks, in which representatives | sister of the groom who came on from from the four states of Minnesota, Regan for the ceremony. The bride North and South Dakota, and Montana | }#s come recently from Chicago, and were entered. Mrs. ‘Temple is a pupil | the groom is a prosperous young far- of Prof. Geo. Weiler of Fargo college! ™°r of Regan. The young couple will conservatory ‘and the Minnesota con-| liveat Regan. : testant was also\a pupil of the same} 2 SAEED Leaclier, ORGANIZE MUSIC CLUBS . W. Doyle Watt-of Grand Forks won! Mrs. J. P, French and Mrs. A. Gi the aw i bass solo division, | Jacobson accepted .an invitation to inneapglis won the | visit Coleharbor and Washburn on Fri- 1s ylolinist aud Miss Elvjra | day last for the purpose of organizing ‘Norman of the same city took the prize; music clubs in the two towns. as mezzo-soprano singer. | Jacobson was the guest of: ladies Nin Mrs. Emma Wheeler of, Mandan,} Washburn for the day, and Mrs. gave the prize of $50 for the North Da-| French Coleharbor, The Washburn Musical club is:all ready. for organiza- ; tion and will complete arrangements in a few days. REAL REE EW ing in London, writes that British| evening meetings, Mrs. Jacobson was films are 10 years behind American | greatly pleased with the ‘enthusiasm movies p | found’ in Washburn and reports > When “The Kid” was released for | iightful tare md Feperipia de general showing, in New York, 70 the-' ‘The Colgharbor ‘Thursday » Musical aters’started to show it in one day. It) club is the ‘name given the new organ- is playing. 20 theaters in Chicago, 20, ization at Washburn. Mrs, French was present and assisted in the work A bill has ‘been introduced in the! of organizing. Officers. elected. wera Pennsylvania ‘legislature to prohibit) president, Mrs. Childs: vice president: increasing movie admission prices on! ip ed oa Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. Mrs. Ansrud; secretary-treasurer, Miss Miss Calwell. programs for the next club year and jexpect to enter the State Federation retli Hughes, who had the lead in: Of Music Clubs as soon as work is-un- ental Tommie,” is tobe starred | 4e" W a story by jarrison will organiza. a musigal Ben &mes Williams. (club in_a short time. Miss John A. Don't be down-hearted,-girls! An-| Larson of Bismarck, who was invited nette Kellermann had one leg bent one | !0 come to Garrison on’ Friday last, way and the other'the other when she, to assist in the ‘organization, was was a girl. Now look at her—the mod-| obliged to postpone her visit because ern Venus. ‘ ,of the sudden illness of, her little son Kenneth Harlan is playing opposite | Robert. She will visit Garrison later. Constance Talmadge in “Beauty or Soe net “permanently retired from the sereen——just taking a vacation for a ar. Ga “Sentin The perfect combs with, which a spi-| ‘ 3 ab der arranges its back hair are shown | NEW YORK. REVIEW in a new Pictograph, a series of mi- “Up -in Mary’s Att'c’? Stx-Reel Com. croscopic studics by Arthur Carpenter. | edy, Beats Mi Sennet at his A Roman chariot race is staged in! 2 Own Gane, “The Queen of Sheba” which will star; “This farciall: Betty Blythe. Betty says she’s des- jman interest picture, has about ali the cended from William the Conquerer. | elements necessary for a hilir'ou: Clyde Cook, comedian, used to be thrilling screen hour—a triumph a cross-country rider in Australia. Ba Novak and Harry Gribbon. The press agent says Tom Mix sends | “The long-heralded ‘Up in Mary’s At- owt 2000 autographed pictures every | tic’ has reached the picture going pub- Will M. Hough's first original scen- | erly, so that there is no monotony in ario, “The Forgetters,” will star Owen | theme or treatment, It is one of the Moore. ‘few comedes which has a purpose. in Pity Robert Schable! Just when he! its telling—thére being very littté re- wanted to quit playing he-vamp and | course to outrageous comicalities.” Miss Frida Nadler, 423 Fifth street, | left yesterday on an extended %,ip to Miss was one of our ideal days ousequence, many groups by motoring and in small picnic par- Mr. V. Lahr and Mrs, Lahr of Par- | kersburg, lowa, are the guests of their «N their daughter, Mrs. EK. L. Mr, and Mrs. Lahr will re-, | eran parsonage, Miss ilizabeth G. San- age to Mr, Charles W. Rey. B. F. | Alfson performed the ceremony. The the j~ meeting this afternon-at the home of{ than cotton crepe. It cqmes in col-} Mrs, R, S. Towne on Sixth street, Mrs. | turned to their home a@ 623 Front | | street, after a ten weeks’ trip. west, ; evening: at 6:30 when Miss Thelma O.! ! YOUNG FARMER. WEDS, f N ' A wedding of interest to Regan; | | friends was solemnized on Saturday 1 of Bismarck became the! Mrs. | } This club will include, Wyndam Standing, who is vacation-; the men of the town and will hold Lates*trom Bill Hart is that he has| AM Lake; corresponding secretary, | ei Both clubs will arrange { melodramatic, hu- THE RISMARCK TRIBUNE : Dain lainty colored gowns in Priced at Crepe, blop , There is no material more practi- $1.50 | cal for the school girl’s summer ‘dress ors which can be combined attract-| | ively, Blue and white, for example, ! | could be used for the guimpe and’ sus- | pender dress shown. With decorative: motifs on the girdle this inexpensive} | material proves delightfully pretty. | ITY NEWS 7 = an ee Ernest Budge Recovering | Friends of Ernest Budge, who has been seriously ill at Bismarck hos- pital, will be glad to know that he is recovering, from an operation. suc-+ | cessfully. performed on Wednesday) last. Mrs. Budge and Miss Lillian, his mother and. sister who have. been in Bismarck during his illness, left for their home in Grand Forks on Sun; | day morning. - {i Suffered: Operation.- | Robert Larson, young son,of Mr. ani ; Mrs. John Larson, is recovering fro! an operation for acute appendicitis. Several cases of appendicitis among children have been reported in the} last few days, Ex-Service Man lil. i Fred Hagel of Herriad, South Da-| |.kota, a student tn vocational train. jing in Fargo, was brought tu P: ; marck hospital Sunday night fer met ‘cal treatment, Carl Nelson Recovering i i Carl Nelson of the Morera Pro-! 1 At, Mandan» | gecesi Seen re rl : z | Mrs. Willia «of the Lucas! : zi |store spent Sunday ia Manda visi, | Remarkable Remarks | | ing friends, 4 : i Bran Richa rdton | “Some women, like horses, can, nev sr, Mrs. Crossétt, wife ‘ore: Crossett: be broken to trot in double harness. of Richardton, accompdnied by small; —Justice Darling, London son Joseph, spent ‘the’ week end in! —_— Bismarck’the ghest' oi friends |. «Father is regarded by children to- 15 ean day as a survival of the ‘stone tse; poe Hebron’ Man v Ae hig timid ‘thou shalt nots’ are in their Frank MeHarry, ‘” promiuent rest eves pre-historic absurdities.”—Father | dent of Hebron, is 411 at Bismarck Aap bes | hospital. He’ is reparted as being) DeS°, Leicestershire clergyman. somewhat improved. ' “The two favorite occupations of i — cing and looking at pic- Girl for Sanger | Savages—danc Mr. and Mrs, M. C. ‘smith of Sanger | tures—are. the two, favorite occupa: |are the parents of a haby girl arriv-| tions. of. what, is known as, modern ing at Bismarck hospital the: last of} j tae week. | To Minneapolis Sam Clark left yesterday for Min- neapolis to be gone a short timeon a business trip.” THE PERFECT PLAYHOUSE | Baby Son Fi | Mr. and Mrs. G. D, Bell are the {parents of a baby boy born at Bis- marck hospital. on the 14th, | 1 Mobley, on Third ‘street, for a few: days. y { | Night gowns~just unpacked. $1.50, $1.75, One: kind is of good: quality crepe in ‘pink ‘or’ white. ‘The other is made of white nainsook with feather stitching, in pink or blue. Priced at TONIGHT ONLY, Monday, APRIL 18TH ae - \HOPE HAMPTON “ THE BAIT ” Ni MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1921 y Underthings ‘There are five styles to choose from—mus- ' lin gowns with hemstitched V-shaped necks, blueand pink, white crepe gowns ‘trimmed with blue silk bands. nainsook gowns trimmed with tucks and. Jace, and, beautiful madeira hand-made gowns. $2,29, $8.50, $4.50 Tailored brassieres A style for every figure. Materials are mesh, rep, muslin and net. Front oe back fastened, in plain tailored.mod- els. oe mers 50¢, 65c, 75¢, $1.25 | Madeira combinations » . Every. stitch the handiwork of. Phil- ippine women. The work is of excellent quality, and the material, high-grade longcloth. For underwear of . refine- ment nothing surpasse$ madeira. Pric- ed at r _$3.50—$5.00 Wash satin petticoats These petticoats are of heavy wash satin arid are well made. °A™ double panel in front and in back makes them ideal for wear with thin dresses. They’ are made in flesh color and white—a - hemstitched hem is the only trimming. Priced at. pete $7.50 A. W. LUCAS CO. ' | The:store of quality, service and lower prices civilization.”-S. A. Alexander, British canonft John J, Browning, inven- tor of machine gun. “Unless there is greater feeling for} “If religion cannot find a place for morality, this nation will drift toward | boxing, there is something wrong witr free love,”—R. G.. Jones, Cleveland | religion."—The Rev. B. J. Harris, Brit- school superintendent. ish@clereyman, “The head-hunting .Dyaks of Borneo are some of the finest fellows in the world. They never tell lies and never steal.”—Dr. Carl Lumholtz, Norwegian explorer, ~ re i worker today as I was when I was driving spikes at a dollar a day. “Hare ‘work well done Jeads to brain work. Brain work is what pays,”—Charles ee M. Schwab. \ “Some men worry their heads off poe ee because they think. they are not get- ting credit for what they do, Then they dan’t do their jobs-‘up to the “You can’t loge if you won't. “ You lose because you give up.”—Frank A. Vanderlip. § Ek TO-NIGHT.: ISMARC THEATRE The Best for the Least | 'TO-NIGHT ° Boy for Wishek pit A baby son arrived at Bismarck hospital ‘on the 14th for ‘Mr. and Mrs. George Rudolph of Wishek., ? charms of a beautiful girl. A. E. Kinman It A. I, Kinmart, popular garage man is ill at Bismarck ‘hospital. The tale of a crook who fished for money with the He found her “framed up’ n commit—saved her from the law—showerd her with s A luxuries—forced her to trap the very man she loved. |} will hold you spellbound. Thrill Then a murder! Who did it? ‘ The rest is a dramatic bombshell of roniance and “TRUMPET ISLAND” ” for a crime she did not |] Story by Gouverneur Morris. It ' follows thrill in rapid succession. | Regular meeting of B.-A. Y. tonight jat K. P/ Hall ‘at 8 p..m. sharp. | ; Navigation opened on the Missouri | river when Capt. Joe Leach left Bis- ‘ NAZIMOVA in ‘WEDNESDAY “THURSDAY—FRIDAY. A “BILLIONS” OF LOVE AND. ADVENTURE Super-Feature~ in every “I consider myself just as much a l 1a. oe {heavy villian, roles he was cast as! “Up in Mary’s Attic” will be shown) x with th ket Benton f . sense of the word. You'll regret ASK Your Grocer. ||"conet” in'wxperience."" 7" "at the Orpheum onight and tomorrow.| the north. ‘The boat will be out sev: ll Vera Gordon, Star of “Humoresque” it if you fail to see this Gouver- For b° At the Eltinge Theatre, Naz-| “PR REN A jerad tage t = : TEN co se os : neur Morris story of adventure Hampty Dumpty Bread . ||'imova, Tuesday and Wednesday, SPENCER RENAMED Baby born born to Mr. and Mrs, Ed-| ‘THE GREATEST LOVE” and-Human_ interest. § BARKER BAKERY Produced by } | SJUUHUUEUAeaanegagsedeasacanacacesenansgeateaiinatt L.E.MAYNARD’S MUSICAL MERCHANDISE a «_ 214 Main Street. Phone 978 | The House of Baldwin-Pianos April 19th dnd 20th.. See this’ ivalled st ing! in “Billions.” spe te 4 Cas Appointments By Governor Fra- zier Have Been Announced as Follows: Herman Hardt, of Napoleon, to be 'membef of high way commissfon, suc- ceeding J. J. Marquette, also of Na- poleon. C. A. M. Spencer, to be commis- sioncr of workmen's compensation bu- | ‘Baby bof. born to ‘Mr. and” Mrs, {Joseph Kelly, 302 Avenue D. \ — \ f | Hear Ensign E. A. Marshall! ‘and: Captain T. Larsen at the| Salvation. Army: Hall, Monday and Tuesday, April 18 and 19. | _ VOTE FOR BOLSHEVISM. ; i Chicago, April 18.—-Chicago seciaf-| | ists have voted in favor of the Uolshey| vist. program’’as expressed in the/ our servicé offer. SATISFACTION — SATISFACTION means SERVICE.~- It is now possible for you to obtain both out of your TYPEWRITER, irregardless of what make of machine you have. The ai of this company is to satisfy every TYPEWRITER USER who wishes to take advantage of Baldwin ii Widdicomb Fos eres second Monday) ried Internationale at Moscow, it! Our stock of typewriter supplies is complete in all details. oe ee Ellington Phonographs See eee was announced today following the! Mf. Ow REPAIR DEPARTMENT is on par-with the fire department. : : SU cotta: ee ee ae aa Enjoy some of our delicious) balloting for delegates tym Cook Mf /. - We are always ready. WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF TYPEWRITERS. { Modello and> Monarch Player Rolls + Z/Hot Coffee and Sandwiches,| County to the national soc-ilist_con- WE GUARANTEE “SATISFACTION.” : 4 | Phonograph Records i i venti be held in Detroit. served during the day and eve .“°""%" *@ be |nings; then take along with you, | some. of, our , choice candies, 1 The Chocolate Shop. 4 a! Terms for Those Who Do Not Wish to Pay Cash” Pianos, String: Instruments and Phonographs Repaired Bismarck Typewriter Co. ROYAL AND CORONA AGENTS. The Chocolate Shop is now open evenings after all dances.) Last Word in Piaios : | - Can 501 for any, changes or; L. POLLAK C. R. SHERWOQD H MANUALO =|" Nazimova, the incomparable,| additions in Telephone Directory! Phone 926. Little Bldg. | = appearing in “Billions,” at the| before Friday, April 22nd. North B- ” “The Player Piano That Is All But: Human” | REBUILT TYPEWRITERS for Sale and forRent. . Eltinge Theatre, April 19th and 20th. [Dele Independent Telephone O. 2, , \ . /

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