The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 17, 1921, Page 3

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- _— peeee (GREEK GIRL TO. ‘home of, Andrew Borns, this city, lat ASK Your Grecer ||!. Tailor: Made Suits [ie Stanek Grae Gaenc =ee AOS. omamnes H Webb Br others An “engaccibent of six years will} i ; a aE ; culminate here in the margiage Thurs-| The Road to > Catholic Cemetery NM 4 i ; * day ,of. Miss ‘Tnla G. Marinos, of Gor- a a e 6 } if ee CN ga ‘tata, Greecé, and George Koconts, | ‘is Put dm Shape 4 y : / of Glendive, Montana; : b iy Koco@s mét: his bride-to-be while; All of the unpaved streets in “ihe a a a , 7 serving in the'Greek army. They be-| city willbe graded this spring, ac- f x ‘ came engaged and he came‘to Amer-! cording to D. ©. McLean, street com- oo ‘ i iga. He now/is part owner of tHe! missioner. 7 E A T R E Mame | Grill-cafe in Glendive, Montana. Cor The crew of five -men working \uf- be respondence was kept up during’ t der the ‘direction of the commission- = — <==: intervening years. © / jer hagsjist finished “grading in. the The bride was accompanied toj eastern part of the city. Kast Rosser \ 4g America by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | street .was’ graded. from Ninth «street Bass s - s TONIGHT, TUESDAY, MAY 17th ‘ Georg. Marinos. Mr. Marinds is pro- | ' V east ‘tothe city Mmits and the exten Our , Enti re Stoc of Suits , Ly : prietor of a flour milling businéss-and ; s{3n’ to. St. Mary’a. cemetery graded, ¢ eg TL JACK HOLT—LOIS WILSON will return to Greéce shortly. | giving a better Approach to the cem- ry; ae » \ ade » The wedding will take place at the’ etery, All of the streets cast of Ninth ‘ s y MIDS M ER MADNESS —————— | sKreet to Fourteenth ‘street as far n e u | n 4 north as Capitol boulevard and south a ‘ in the biggest Human Drama ever screened A CHANGING WORLD) beyond the ‘tracks ito Gusaner' 's farm § reg | were graded. «+ a. | The crew also finished grading Main ; 5 i : L never thought I could ever be‘cured THURSDAY jot my stomach trouble. Medical sci-| street from the éfd of the pavement The World Famous. Comedia: nce seemer unable to help nie, But; 0? the west end to the new bridge 4 ti thank God we are progressing and| er Winnned (eod0| work ecuth of Suits up to $125.00. FATTY ARBUCKLE now Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy has; 0° (2, Bante Mr, MeLean.; said. : Now Going A Ee e ii i from a}l stomach symp-| In his New Six Reel Super Feature _ revered ne roth able to eat any. All of the unpaved streety will be gone A : s. le, harmt | over, pene te ‘ * \ “THE ROUND-UP” a ein tnet removes the eatarl Suits up to $85.00. 5 5 00 ry , : hi gtinal tract: an ; ‘The Greater gee ess ever enjoyed ji ae Faas spe mie soaret anes GR AIN VGROWERS. Now Going at......... e ' “We fre living in a y in a changing worl erat a ee Ae aeaer| oe tis. One dose will convince or monsy| FILE IN STATE Suits up to $69.50. e reed at. All Drugests. ’ Now Going at.... | Co-operative “Association Named FE Burdick Agent The United States Grain: Growers | Inc. has filed-necesary papers with th K eretnr yaa state ty do Feslaese P e af wage, oe. Gace Wool Jersey Suits. : | reaus ot North Dake is designated j e . ll e d t e | oon oan which was organized’ Specia y price a | as a cooperative farme: srain han- \‘dling agency, is incorporated under A large and comprehensive collection of chic new models. in | the laws of Delaware, with its home | office in Wilmington, Dela. C,H. wool Jersey and combinations of distinctive striped or plaid | Gustafson, ‘president, and Frank M. ers, secretary, sighed the papers skirt and’ plain jacket. | forwarded to the secreta y of state, THRO | May Sale of Millinery A large and varied many hats for stree A most distinctive group of high ‘President of Manufacturers As- selection of new |. and dress wearin: grade hats including many pat- ~ ~ sociation Speaks on styles developed of cluding sailors in terns from ‘well known makers | "Subject straws and novelty light and dark col- as well as 2 goodly number of materials. ors. tailored models for street wear. | New York, ‘May 1 rogation of Now Now | the “national labor adjustment eaten going at. $3.95 going at. $5.75 ie at.: wl $8.95 iment on the railroads, support of the Suits up to $45.00. Now Going at...... ‘open shop” andthe enactment :of a sales tax law Wer¢ urged by Stephen Welcome, A. 0..U. W. and D. of H. { * | jason, “presittent’of- the National | } ‘HOTEL McKENZIE ‘ROOF’ GARDEN as : : ee - ciation of Manufactur in. his annual message delivered today.at the OUR SLOGAN :- ‘ sociation’s 26th annual convention. : | We will treat you so well h Headqu rg of At the McKenzie Hotel arte: / je can ae wae That you'll alveyesbe glad to: come back, A.0. U. W. | CONCESSION ON... : i] hol i Yo ht to dtow where to Auto, eck q istric! Grand Ball at top of So well take this ogcasion to tal Will Be Served RENT OFFERED shdk candtdates, tore! ome disiet| SLACKER LIST McKenzie on the 19th, ou to run yourjcag down, Each Day. | Chicago, May 17—Rent ‘concession | "yp, ,—Shelki ceremonial at Ma-/ FOR STATE IS Do You Want To Sell i weather permitting. Te 1g plemarck own, as an inducement to prospective ten 1 A § a Séven Story Hote’ i 4 : y, temple. r V Y SRE OP ae Uleseven, SlorytH ote, o |ants to rent an apartment were o! sonle, P 7 i lusic by | NOT RECEI ED our House? Patterson's 9 P. M—Pavement dance. Music by fered in Chicago today for the first & i years. A real estate Elks’ band. Thursday. \ | ‘The “slacker list” for North Dakota! We have. buyers always for a - Open Day and Night. - P i 0 has not been received from the war . A : 2 "i os 1, on two Sia tiloots in Uinive rex, |. 9A. M-—Opening second day gran2| department, by Adjutant-General G. A, || home. -Now is the time to sell idential section. , Real estate agents | lodge session. | Fraser. before the big building boom.’ sald that the higher priced apartments 5. P, M—Auto ride under auspices; A list was forwarded to the Adjut-|I List your house with us for] i y 7 were plentiful, but: tl “eof Town Criers. ; ant-General a few months ago, and sale. Please do it now. —Two-h free entertain-! was returned after checking, Less "7 HE ROOF ( ‘ARDEN: ore of the moderate price variety for 7 aitrct city. caltorlin, than ten errors were found in it, it}, . HAN ren 1s 10 P. M.—Roof garden dance. ‘was stated at the Adjutant-General’s |, J. H. HOLI a PARADE, DANCES ON PRO-| The entertainment offered at the! office today . f Phone 745 Last season the proprictor installed a Roof Garden atop the MeKenzie with a dancing | VI 7 \ city auditorium Thursday night will Mak it eine Heat Sous space of about 6890 square feet. Carpenters and mechanics are now enlarging it te about GRAM OF VISITING A. 0. U. W| include music, dancing, movies, vocal | lake it a point to your Tb.o f i arpenters sd ging pvab -|and instrumental solos and trio, with! friends at the New Garrick. pay rages 1 ipl 2 a 4 (Continued from Page 1) a boxing exhibition by the Roberts M.—Sheiks street circus. brothers. The public is*inyited. is expected at least 500 people will attend. The roads ar : ik equipyed Dairy Lunch Room That you "Il always be glad po come back. There is alsiy tow tinder construction an enclosed dining room and the roof ofthe enclosed 4 e Melsheike banquet pee ET . .—Sheiks b 7 dining room will be known as the Hurricane Deck, so the eight will be increased as well as 7:30 P. M__Big strect parade, Grand] Make it a point ‘to meet your the dancing space. B A.-O. U. W. and Degree’ of Honor,| friends at the New Garrick. We expect to serve a banguet atop the MeKenzie for from 500 to 700 people to the = Knights of Columbus on Ma t. For this occasion_practically the entire kitchen equipment 7 ; : Sy 3 oes wil] be hoved to the roof, to serve the banquet. The only Roof Garden between Minneapolis 9 | and Los Angeles, - Richholt Ss Cash and Carry Recently a) gentleman sons aes ] G lt THEATRE from New. York. said: ‘| Phone 631 | hone 631 rocery ‘| 7th & Tha: yer ( Direction Valleau Theaters Company “Patterson, we have noth- ane on Foe ene Soh IF IT’S GOOD TO EAT WE HAVE IT esy cially: the service in your dining room. Where Our Canned Goods are as Fresh as in Harvest Time did you get him?’ “Who, No Pr Given, Over Phone ) .m., Eveni and 9, SN } FI run t Tl it 8 de y i ss Of Jens Why, AUnneapolis & SS O 799 teeters te WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY SPECIALS fj PASSION Try 6ur plate Lunelicon > for COC Dairy Butter, very fancy. | DID THEY LIKE TT? Dine at, the ven Story v I Ask any one of the hundreds who saw it last night and are | Fire Proof. Hotel j Per pound ... telling their friends today. and your taste’ Ww el Eggs, 1 dozen, 20c; aoa TENTERTAINMORE you that the food is better. 5 dozen for... H % Tf anustilie melee eet Uistey y On account of its length. nine reels, the feature begins at. better hecquse it is served Golden Age Macaroni, 1 pkg. 7¢5 7:30, First Show. To thoroughly enjoy this production it . better than any other cat 4 pkgs. for 25c; 12 pgs. for should be seen from it’s beginning. For your own pleasure, place i Bismarck, : Come Early. Children will not enjoy this program. : Waldorf, Sifted Little Gem Peas, regular 30c Try our delicious Honey seller; 1 can for 23c;-3 cans for LAST TIME TONIGHT Waffles for breakfast. RDN, Gee 7% Sugar at the right price. ae x g ; Our Prices? Always the‘same. Matinee 15 and 25ce. - McKENZIE HOTEL ‘ aes Evenings 15 and 35c. yea special Sunday Dinner, A : Butter Milk If we did not give the best‘ service. the best Food, there would be less incentive for people COMING ce, — line 4 » MeKenzie. =~ Wednesday and Thursday—CONSTANCE TALMADGE .in pacman a evi ee ! The Original Cash and Carry Storé “LESSONS IN LOVE.” Also “THE RACE OF THE AGE,” Watch for the Grand Opening of the Roof Garden, * ! he picturization of the Heart Breaking Race Between Man ! i BLAME YOURSELF—If you u pay too much for your gro- it ton. the World's ‘Two Greatest Thorough- aes ra ees ; ‘M ceries. This store offers you the opportunity to bay right Oo warend ey “ oe Bes sate cites oe: Pas Bees , ND % . H but if you are indifferent and careless, and pay credit store ~ Friday and Saturday— (in orn E THE LARGEST, TALLEST AND BEST HOTEL IN THE FOUR WESTERN STATES; Babee you can not expéct to enjoy the saving that careful ff SPECIAL.” Also FLORENCE VIDOR jn "BEAU Brit THE PRIDE.OF NORTH DAKOTA. EDW. G. PATTERSON, OWNER AND PROPRIE- | buyers at this store enjoy.’ Tryus tomorrow. MEIGHEN in “THE CITY OF SILENT MEN.” "TOR, BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA. ‘Tl ‘Bakers’ Goods —=s‘Fleishman’s Yeast Fresh Daily

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