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4 ae pictures are made, William DeMille has produced an ideal combination of | With the Movies . De , ‘AT. BISMARCK There are a couple of gasps and a blush or two in the picture at the Bismarck theater this week, and when “Finis” is flashed, we won't blame you if you apply your handkerchief lightly to your eyes. ‘!Midsummer Madness” is the real, human stuf of which great story. _ Also he has handled 2 delicate theme deliberately. novel, devoted to her husband, Julian; ho longs for romance. seems to find it in Julian, and undar the anelof manniit midanmner mid. Luae threatens, Waeil it COwes ty Lie to ruin four lives.. But light dawns TCHED BADLY Redand Scaled Over. Could NotSleep. CuticuraHeals, averted: + a } four walls of two typical American homes of the better. sort. It is this true-to-lifeness. that gives “Midsum- mer Madness” -its terrific punch and appeal. Wilson; Jack ‘Holt, and ‘Conrad Nagel -[\in-the important roles. GRANT COUNTY <. |, CHANGES DATE Carson, N. D., May 17.—On account of a conflict of our, dates with the Mis- souri Slope /fair, the Grant County fair sinter have been changed to Sep- Soap, Ointment and 4-15-16. daily toilet prepara- tember watch your skin improve. i | Concert of Popular numbers, ae ; 7:15 to 7:30 every evening—The Eltinge. ; Fruits and vegetables keep their original freshness for days and days in the Herrick Refrigerator. There’s no'decay, no taint.and no mould. There's no interchange of flayors or odors. The dry, cold air in constant self-purifying circu‘ation is the reason. This one food-saving feature of the prize> winning Herrick is alone worth much. Any Outside king Herrick dealer can tell you other facts. Convenunce ‘ and 26 other Herrick ibed i rick REFRIGERATOR CoMPANY features describedin Her atari FRENCH & WELCH HARDWARE CO. i Main Street “The Winchester Store.” ‘| ett of Jamestown, president and secre- rich background and deeply appealing “Midsummer Madness” is the pi-- turization of Cosmo Hamilton’s society “His Friend and His Wife.” The story centers around two young married couples, ‘Daisy Osborn {s too longs for new worlds and women to| 4 canrwor, ‘Boh Meredith {s not ‘levoted! Mra. Clemens Taare gretammes, fron enough to his wife, Margaret; she 7 For a time she }-night: she -is-led-into an-indiscretion ears of a profssional scanda!-monger, upon ‘Bob Meredith, and tragedy is (Mr, DeMille seems in. this picture tol have introduced a camera within the This is ;aided ‘by the: excel-; as there will be a short business meet- lent acting offeréd’ by Lila ‘Leé, Lois -| fered than the evidence of Bismarck | | LUNCHEON TO STATE OFFICERS Mrs. Alfred Zuger was hostess at a 1 o'clock: luncheon today compliment: | ing the National President ‘of Degree | |of Honor, Mrs. Frances Buel) Olson of St. Paul, and the state officers, | ‘Mrs. Lyman of Cando and Mrs. Blew: | tary of the state organization. Covers were laid for’ six.. The ta-| Wle and living room were dainty in; | decoration of pink and. white carna- tions.’ Immediately. ‘following the luncheon “the hostess took her guests} on an auto ride about the city and ;and suburbs. This is ‘thy first visit | of the distinguished national president,; to Bismarck, though the state officers, being prominent club women of the state, are well acquainted with Bis- | marck, Mrs. Blewett having made her home here in former years. SHOWER FOR JUNE BRIDE. | The home of Mrs. L. S. Wilbur, on Seventh street, was the scene of 2 pretty social affair last evening, in compliment to Miss Lois Webkter, whose marriage will be solemnized in early June. Following a delicious luncheon, the honar guest was invited to unwrap many mysterions and in- viting: parcels which disclosed, gifts of rare beauty and usefulness. An arm bouquet of red carnations com- pleted the pretty assembly of gifts for the bride-to-be. Several other affairs are planned for the coming month in honor of Miss Webster, who has lived in Bismarck for some time and has manw admir- ing friends in the city. THIRD RECITAL THIS EVENING ‘The third recital of Mrs. Wheeler's classe in piano music will be held at the auditorium of the high school this evening. The, freshman sophomore class will, vie: with the younger set whose recitals preceeded them. Ther are required also to make, a record that shail npt be outshone by the com- ing recital of the junior-senior. class. of Mrs. Wheeler’s pupils who will ap- pear in recital in a few days. Mrs. Wheeler and her class most cordlally invite all music lovers and those in- terested in the young people taking part to come out and hear the pro- gram. iy VISITS PARENTS. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Clemens have re- turned to Jamestown, after visiting over the week-end with Mrs. Clemens’! | parents, Mr. and Mrs. -D. J. McGillis. \ during which she visited Tacoma, | Seattle, Portland and San Francisco. She stopped at Junction City, Ore., to ‘visit with her uncle, Billy McGillis. ; well remembered among old residents | of the city, having been engaged in| business here many. years ago, , CHPRUS REHEARSAL WEDNES: DAY. The Thursday Musical club -will hold a chorus rehearsal at the home of Mrs. E. H. L. Vesperman on Wed- nesday evening at 7:30. Every mem- ber of the club is urged to be present, ing? directly following rehearsal. This meeting does not take the place of the | regular Thursday meeting which will be held in the Community room as{ previously noted. : | FOURTH DIVISION ENTERTAIN. The fourth division of the Method- ist Ladies Ald will en<ertain the gen-| eral aid and all friends of the members \ | | | jand the congregation at a covered dish social in the basement rooms of the Methodist church on Thursday af- | ternoon at three o'clock. This will be | @ benefit social. | ‘AUXILIARY MEETING The Ladies Auxiliary of the Ameri- can Legion will hold a meeting Wed- nesday night in American Legion hall, at 8 o'clock. Delegates to the first state convention at Devils. Lake will |.report and plans will be made for Memorial day. All members are urged ' to be. present. MRS. BOLTON HERE, Dr. Bolton-Henry and Major Henry ave as their house guest for a few! days Dr. Bolton’s mother, Mrs. R. A.| Bolton of Jamestown. The Henry's are now nicely settled in the McLean residence on First street, having mov- ed from their residence apartment tn the Knowles block this week. ; DEGREE OF HONOR AT 9:A. M. TO- | MORROW. | The Degree of Honor Grand Lodge j will convene at the Elks hall at 9) ‘o'clock on Wednesday fhorning, in- stead of at 10 o'clock as announced | | previously. EASTERN STAR | A regular meeting of the Eastern! | Star will be held tonight in the Ma-; {| sonic Temple at 8 o'clock. There will| | te an initiation. | Matinee 2:30 Dai The EI. tinge. Get the habit. | ; hotel. WILL ORGANIZE LIONS CLUBIN CITY THURDSAY National Organization to Have Representative Club in + Bismarck Organization of the Lions club in Bismarck {s proceeding: under fhe di- rection of F..C. Berry, a member of the Minneapolis club, who was asked by club members of Minneapolis, and Duluth and’ Fargo to.visit, North Da- kota as a part of the program of ex- pansion of the organization. The charter membership of the club is ‘being recruited and the first organ- ization meeting will be held Thursday, at a luncheon at the Grand Pacific Mr. Berry is district deputy gover- nor of the clubs, the governors being Bishop G. G: Bennett, of the Episcopal church, of Duluth. ‘The Lions club was organized-four years ago, the first convention being held in Dallas, Tex. It now ig an international association. of three hundred clubs. The club 1! “non-political, : non-sectarian, orga’ | zation, composed of representative business and professional men who fel an interest'in the welfare and p! fession of their city and commanit: says the club announcement. Mr. Berry has recently been ip Sioux Falls, 8. D., where a club was rganized. In the Northwest district there are clubs in a number of the larger cities. including Fargo, .which has a.very active club. , SES ARGUMENT | FOR ELKS POOL Boy Scouts on Trip to Stagnant “Swimming Pond * F, J.\Grady, who ig in charge of |the. Presbyterian Boy Sconts, has found, through his troops, an excellent argument for a swimming pool in Bis- marck. Mr. Grady took the’ boys out for a walk and swim. The boys took ‘one look at the old swimming hole in Wachter's pasture about four miles north of the city, and no one could keep them out. But the pool wi stagnant and one would sink to hit knees ih mud in crossing it, Mr. Grady; said, “The. Boy Scouts surely’ will wel- come the Elks announcement that they are gong to build a swamming pool,” said Mr. Grady. On the trip dogs belonging to Fritz, Wanner and, Donald Rohr found a por- cupine, and the dogs came away with quills sticking in them, and the porcu- pine still, gliye and kicking. ‘ a (oS Sh eee i es | \ CITY NEWS. | San SSR _ Leaves For Health, | Jamés. Martin, who has been ems ployed at the Barker; Bakery, has left for: Dubuque, Ja.,-and. from there) will ‘go to the'mountains'on.# trip for the betterment of his health, i ox @uests Here, Dr. ‘and Mrs. ‘A. J. Faber, of Mott, visited_at the Van Horn. hotel ove the week-end. z 3 TO ST. LOUIS Mr. and Mrs, Harry Christen of Taylor passed through Bismarck Mon- day en route to St. Louis, Mo., where they expect to make their future home. A Town Criers Dinuer The Town Criers hold their regular monthly dinner meeting at the Mc- Kenzie hotel at 6:20 o'clock this even- ing. There will be election of officers,’ “NOTICE Degree of Honor meets at Elks Hall Wednesday morning as previously announced. -. Mrs. E. E. Morris, Chairman Program Committee. WRITES HIS THANKS FROM WASH. INGTON. Only men and women who have suf- fered from kidney trouble can realize how grateful one feels for relief trom suffering. Nathan Harned, 621 N. St., N. W., Washington, D. C. writes: - “I was troubled with my kidneys for years, but got no relief until 1 took Foley Kidney Pills Now 1 think ] ary 'NOT THE ONLY ON. | Thers Are Other Bismarck People| Similarly ‘Situated. ~ i ‘Can there be any stronger proof of-| | residents? After you have read the: | following, quietly answer the question. | Chas. L. Pearce, farmer, 320 2nd St.,! : Bismarck, says: “I’ve used Doan's Kid-| ‘ney Pills on different occasions when | suffering from disordered kidneys and| they have always done me good. have followed the stone mason’s trade} and it is mighty hard on the kidneys.) For a time I was ‘so lame I could! hardly stoop down to get a bucket | | of water. I knew my kidneys requir-; | ed attention so got a box of Doan’s! Kidney Pills at Cowan's Drug Store, ; and used them until my trouble dis-| | appeared entirely. Whenever I have ‘needed Doan'’s since they have al- : ways brought the same results. 1! have frequently recommended Doan’s: | Kidney Pills.” Price 60c, at all dealers, Don't sim-| | ply ask for a kidney remedy—get: ; Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that! | Mr. Pearce had. , Foster/Milburn Co.,' Mfrs,, Buffalo, \N. Y. day. ET | inst lock 1] and: 1 thank you very much.” at 9 o’clock, instead of 10 o'c j They act quickjy; tonic in effect. ‘The New Garrick is located:at the corner of Sth and Broadway. ———— We do expert remodeling, relining and repairing,‘ dry- cleaning and dyeing. KLEIN — Tailor and Cleaner Country Club annanseevsddTasaduetan ane sevectcvecestocetsneennsceegeeedt The Country Club Dining Room will be opened Wednesday, May 18, at six p. m. Lunches and dinner will be served each CO Mrs. K. Griffin o-ed Dresses © 2 Just here~here only . \ ¢ They’re very new and very smart and quite the loveliest knitted dresses you’ve ever-seen. The color combina- tions are very attractive. One, for instance, is of turquoise blue with stripes and checked border in ivory— the collar, cuffs and:belt are of ivory rushenora silk. The sort of dress that is suitable for so many occasions. $29.50 e Knitted Capes Beautiful in style, comfortable, prac- tical, moderate in cost: These are the reasons for the wide spread popu- larity of these capes. Lovely shades for sister or mother. ~ Summer Dresses Ginghams--Organdies--Dotted Swiss--Voiles' They’re creating quite a bit of excitement—these summer frocks of ours—and no wonder!, And each day new ones keep coming in, the latest and most. approved styles. Summer will be here soon—better not wait to buy till the prettiest are gone. ; Priced at from $3.50 to $29.50. oO The clever new sport - tams made of duvetyne. Come in and try one on. ‘Priced at $2.50 will Ladies of Degree of this store your headquarters, while in Bismarck. . A. W. LUCAS CO. © The store of quality, service and lower prices , LADIES x Welcome A. 0. U. W." é Honor. . You are cordially invited to make. Webb Brothers Going Away? Smart looking, high grade Luggage is just as im- portant, whether you make an‘ extensive tour or short overnight jaunts here and there. It bespeaks your good taste. Carefully constructed of the very finest materials obtainable in the right way, it lasts an ordinary lifetime. Trunks that meet the needs of confirmed or casual tourists; roomy Suit Cases and convenient traveling Bags are priced a great deal more favorably right now than they have been for a long time. Suit Cases $2.50 to $17.50 Trunks $15.00 to $97.50 Traveling Bags $5.00 to $27.50 Welcome! D. of H. and A. 0. U. W.