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a nena ses Priced $] amount of:tabbing will mar Make ita point to meet. your (tiends at. the New Garrick. * Seen: By Tonce. Gencnations “Tailor Made Suits Ready Matte Prices \ KLEIN Tailor and Cleaner ASK Your Grocer \ For Hump’: ~:~ pty Bread Pavduc ed by BARKER BAKERY Not only do the kiddies Phone 546 Round and Round The Merry May Pole May time is Playtime and both are Wash Tog time for the Kiddies. Little Boys’ 2 , Push Mobiles and other toys are only of secondary interest to little boys who are privileged to wear the neat wash suits we are now showing. There is a wide latitude for choice and the prices are most moderate. .25 and up Pretty Gingham Dresses for Pretty Little Girls " If the prices on these Gingham dresses werent as low as they are we would still sell dozens of, them because their patterns,and styles are exceptionally pretty and no Priced at $] .25 to $4.95 ‘ Webb Brothers \| GIRLS! LEMONS {.well, and you have a quarter pint of Wash Suits their wearability._ Amission prices are always. the same at the Eltinge., Mati-' nee 15 and 25c. Evenings 20/ and 35c including tax. j Don’t miss seeing Wesley, Price | Suitable for the bride to be. | Albert Latgine of Te re (0 from Redau, Banker Here. - j|) A. L. (Garnes of the First State bank | jot Regan 1s in. town today. 1 ob a ae RETI Had Motored From Regan. | P Y AFFAIR | Mr. and Mrs. J, Langerdabl, Mr. and FOR JUNE BRIDE ‘Mrs, Evans, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stra- jton, motored in from Regan to spend |the day in town yesterday. Thursday afternocn the ‘home of! ‘Mr. Mrs. J B. 5 Mr. and Mrs. John Adams, Park . Emil Hammar; 2s, is in a local hos: g ¢ i Avenue, was the scene of a delight: pital suffering from serious injuries| ful gathering. given by a number of| about the head, sustained when he! friends in compliment to Miss Berg-| fell from a tractor on which he was! lot Caspary, a bride of early June. | Tiding and one of the wheels passod: About twenty-five ladies responded! Over his héad, - The accident hap-| to {invitations and the afternoon was; Pened on the: Poynton farm near, pleasantly passed at hemming towels,| Wing. Mr. Hammar was brought , to} und the making of dainty littie gifts,| Bismarck. It 1s reported at the hos-| ; Dital he is doing as well as could be} The serving of delicious retresh-| €xpected. a) ments at 6 o'clock was concluded by; | the presentation by Mrs. D, T. Owens! | Injured by Tractor Bismarck Man Buys Paper. \ ee eee ‘Wilton yesterday on a pleasure trip. a . { | th of a dainty gift of silver to Miss Cat as a remembrnce from th blossoms, Yesterday afternoon's, social affair! ed outright the Brainerd Tribune, a ' ‘was only one of a number of |, On May 18 and 19 the State Grand: ' Lodge: of Degree of Honor will hold price the annual conference at the same! Millinery and Waist Shop. PES BORER YT US | with thelr new lo: | DEGREE OF HONOR NEXT WEDK! EER “| time as the meeting of the A,O. U, ; The state president and state secre: i tary will arrive in Bismarck. in com-| beeen performances at pany with the National President of | the Eltinge are just the same as Degree of Honor, Frances Buell Olson,| the evening shows, except prices, | on the midnight train on monday. | which are 15.and 25c. Important social affairs are alread: | planned for Tuesday honoring the na- tional’ officers.” Delegates will arrive | MOTHERS’ SOCIAL CLUB SATURDAY Mothers’ Social club at the home of Mrs. Dutton, 514 First street, on Sat- urday afternoon. Mrs. D. T. Owens will read a selection and Mrs, Ray ; Bergeson will play Mendelssohn's “Spring Song.” PLANNING AN ART SOCIAL. A committee has been appointed from the Presbyterian Ladies Aid to arrange for holding an Art Social on the 19th of May. Mrs. E. M. Stanton, 36 Avenue C ig chairman of the com- i mittee and it is hoped that an inter-: lesting and enjoyable affair may be | developed. \ SOCIAL HOUR FOR U. C. T. MEET Following the business meeting of the U. C, T. and of the Auxiliary to the U. C. T., ¢o be held on Saturday evening in Elks hall, a social hour is planned by the committee, to be enjoyed by two groups. All early Summer Hats at big reductions. _Nielsen’s Barry in the great racing drama, Millinery and Waist Shop. “The County Fair,” at the Or-, pheum tonight. i BLEACH THE SKIN) Squeeze the juice of two lemons in-| to a bottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, which any drug store will supply for a few cents, harmless and delightful lemon bleach. | Massage.this sweetly fragrant lotion! into the face, neck, arms and hands each day, then shortly note the beau- | ' CITY NEws | —__________ : i |-six ¢housand, extra people from a 4 j community ,of less than three thou- ; f4 sand population was the seemingly | ° | ty and whiteness of your skin. , Remember and come io: the Saturday night dance at Pat- | terson’s Hall. A ‘ From Wing. Manager Glynn of the Boyington ranch at Wing, was a*business caller shake | in Bismarck yesterday. From Linton. Mr. and Mrs. J. is. Quasi’ were in from Linton yesterday, accompanied by their small son, on a business and Famous stage beauties use this lem-! pleasure trip. on lotion to bleach and bring thet! soft, clear, rosy-white complexion, | also as a freckle, sunburn. and tap Bread for the Kiddies ‘enjoy it heartily, but each member of the family welcomes it at, every meal. Our: Pies, and Cakes, too, are like real Home made. ~ , , TRY OUR CREAM PUFFS FOR SATURDAY HUGHES BROS. BAKERY bleach because it doesn’t irritate. \ i } | ! rf i There’s nothing more healthful, more appetiz- ' ing than good, WKolesome Bread, like Hughes Home Made Bread, and Rolls, the kind we bake. The best food you possibly can consume is good Bread and Rolls and that’s ours. ‘118 Fifth St. From Wilton. Carl Knowles, accompanied by Mrs. Knowles and their house guest, Mra. ‘rooms of the Adams home*were! possibilities of taking up newspaper | attractively decorated with spring) work at Brainerd. Minn., hag decided | | duriag Tuesday to be on hand for the ; conference Wednesday morning. (Mrs. Robert Dutton and (Mrs, Wil- | Ham Harris will be hostesses to the | Northern California, a village which Ry Seldon’ Wilcox, who left Bis- marck, accompanicd by ,Mrs. Wilcox i about two weeks go, to look over the | ‘to-locate in that city and has purchas- | reductions. _Nielsen’s| ‘| With the Movies || { | For Married Folks, | There’s a lesson for married folks | ; whose romance has begun to fade a bit, in William De Mille’s new Para-| * | mount picture, “Midsummer Madness,” | ; the feature film at the Bismarck the- | {ater Monday. A pretty wife who ts} neglected. by her busy husband and! who is thirsting for romance is thrown | constantly:into the society of her hus-! | band’s.best friend, a married man to! | whom every beautiful woman: repre-! sents a goal to be attained. The re- | sults form the plot of this highly ab- | !gorbing Paramount pleture. Lila Lee, | Jack Holt, Lotz Wilson and Conrad Nagel, have the leading roles. “THE COUNTY FAIR” At The Orpheum Tonight ‘Neil ‘Burgess’ famous racing drama, | “The County air,” will be the feature | attraction in Bismarck for tonight and! ' tomorrow and will be shown at the Orpheum Theater. A wonderful cast is included in this great production with such well know. stars as Wes- ley Ba David Rutler and Helen ; Jerome ly. A special matinee will | be given’ tomorrow at’.2:30 and all parents who wish their children to | see good; ‘clean 'pictures'‘should send | them to see*'The County Fair.” Two ! performances: will be ‘given nightly} and the admission pricés. will not be; its marck.';Goearly: tonight if you wish! a good seat: The first: performance 30, the second at 9:16. 000 WATCH FILMING OF “THE , 6) ’ PELMIN( ‘ream. } HOME STRETCH? | G Obtaining an enthusiastic crowd of impossible; accomplishment of, the | Thomas H. Ince production forces in Home Stretch,” Douglas MacLean’s jaly Spots. latest Paramount picture, which will night and tomorrow. spent several wecks at Pleasanton, in il pe 7 { hg | | raised as-is the rule with most other) See “The County Fair” at the! special productions shown in’ Bis- Orpheum tonight and tomorrow. Ask your friends about the. New Garrick’s Candies and Ice | ‘ filming a number of scenes for “The | Now Is the i tat to Get Rid of These There's tio longer the slightest need | be featured at the Eltinge/ theater to-|0f feeling ashamed! of your freckles, as Othine—double strength—is guar- Mr. MacLean and his company |@ntecd to remove these homely spots. | Simply get an ounce of Othine—' double strength—from an driggist and j was, years ago, one of the country's | #PPly a little of it night and morn-' i most famous horse breeding centers, | ng and you should soon see that even | where the unusual crowd was assem-| the worst freckles have begun to dis- bled as the background for the sev-| @ppear, while the lighter ones have: eral “county fair” horse racin, vanished entirely. It is seldom that| (For That which. are = or Be ot The anaes more than an ounce is needed to com- | Thirsty | Stretch.” pletely clear the skin and gain a| : * | “As It was necessary to fill, the old- | béautiful clear complexion. F eeling |fashioned grandstand of the Pleadant-; Be sure to’ ask for the double) T; Cy ‘on track to its capacity of six’ thou-| Strength Othine as this is sold under | ry ‘sand, Directdr. Jack Nelson resorted | Suarantee of money back if it fails to, jto unusual, but highly effgctive, ex- | ploitation methods. Vaudeville enter- | tainers were brought from San Fran- | cisco, two airplanes were chartered {from a nearby city, cowboys were re- | crufted from the stock farms for miles i; around, the services of the village band were enlisted and a number of ‘other features were arranged as the chief attractions of an enormous rodeo and free fair. On the day of the rodeo, ajl roads i led togPleasanton and the resulting crowd overflowed the grandstand, fill- ed the paddock. and lined the fences, -| forming an ideal and realistic back- | Stound for the remarkable racing ‘scenes that followed. . So popular was the Thomas H. Ince }company in the northern town that ‘Mr. MacLean is now “Doug” to every- | one from the mayor down to thg vil- Bi Ask Your Dealer . | lage cutup. A splendid cast of play- TOC ers, including Beatrice Burnham, ismarck G ery Co. | Wade Boetler, Margaret Livingston, Distributors, | Charles Mailes and Walt Whitman ap- j Pears in support of Mr. MacLean. No Boiling No Fussing S| delightful way to entettain See “MIDSUMMER MADNESS” “Pictures atthe” ‘your friends — A theater party Bismarck, Monday i Night. | The New Garrick is located at the corner of Sth and Broadway. ‘May 17, remove freckles. For Your Floors O-CiaMep For Your Furniture OG ‘at the Eltinge— Matinee, or) : you don’t have to use as much of Calumet as do of most other Baking Pi Because it has more than the or- dinary leavening strength. You save about half on its use. You don’t have to pay a big price for Calumet. It’s soldat a mod- erate price. It always has been. And that representsanothersaving. You don’t have to feel uncer- tainastoresults. Bakings never fail —because Calumet never falls below the proven standard of “Best by Test.” halt tn Te ‘i LUMET : ee na a It possesses the highest quality ever put into a Baking Powder. Con- tains only such ingredients as have been officially endorsed by United . | mW SS “BEST BY TEST States Food Authorities. | eae Gold’ For weeks, for months it keeps as i fresh and full of strength as the day it Yolks of 8 eggs, 136 cups of anuiated sugar, % cy . wate J capotbt » 244 Cul flour, 3 lev tea- spoons Calumet ing Powder, lta- blespoon of vanilla. Then mixin regular way. left the Calumet Factories, the World’s ’ c Mod Announcing the Opening of the NEW BISMARCK QUALITY STORE Phone 322X | 419 Third Street. Wé have all that is good to eat. Groceries, Fresh Fruits, Vegetables and Ice Cream. H SATURDAY SPECIAL; CASH. AND CARRY Sugar, 5 lbs. Butter, per Ib. Cap. Kota Coffee, per lb. Tomatoes, 2 cans for..... aoe Peas, 2 cans for Peanut Butter. No. 2, 614 oz. Jelly in glasses, each Grapelad¢, 15 oz Glass Jars, each.. Ice Cream, per quart ; Our prices are low for quality and service.’ | COME AND TRY US TOMORROW 3 AL i | 1 | i | Announcing The establishing of the Bismarck X-Ray Laboratory which is now open tothe public for X-Ray Work of the Bones, Spine, Etc. Specializing in Dental X-Ray Work © Laboratory in charge of Theo.’ Martell, who is a trained ' Technician Bismarck X-Ray Laboratory _ . Room 32 City National 8 Pak ANCIENT ORDER UNITED WORKMEN ‘| Grand Lodge and Sheik Sessions. © 18, 19, At Bismarck Ali Kinds of Entertainments. Pavement Dance — Music by Elks Band. WEDNESDAY, MAY 18 ~ Roof Garden Dance, McKenzie Hotel Thursday, May 19th” EVERYONE INVITED TO ATTEND