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ad PRICES ARE CUT Matinee Daily 15 & 25c i Night at 7&9 P.M. 20 and 35c THIS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY THE SAPPHIRE GIRLS ALL NEW VAUDEVILLE Funny Comedians, Nifty Dancers, Singers and Pretty Girls “PEGGY REBELS” An enchanting picture, telling an exquisite love story —its deep human appeal enhanced by the acting of a distinguished cast, headed by adorable Mary Miles Minter—its five delightful acts. directed by Henry King, famous master of screencraft. This week we will start our popular girl contest. First Prize, Automobile ; Second, Piano; Third, Diamond Ring FRIDAY NIGHT IS AMATEUR NIGHT ’ Here’s one Real Food that’s de- | DY V1 i licious as well as nourishing! RESPONSIBILITY “OF EXAMPLE IS TOLDROTARAING B | E. C. Mercer.of New York, Mis- i sion Worker Gives Stirring Appeal to Men of City Responsibility to the boys and girls ; the s:00n luncheon of the Rotary club me at the (McKenzie hotel today in a | “direct-from-the-shoulder-talk” by B.C. ig Mercer, a New York mission worker | who together with H. H, Hadley are conducting a preaching mission by en under the auspices of Christ i Episcopal church. | ‘They together with Rev. Dewhurst, j tector of St, George's church, were suests of honor at the luncheon. 4 Mercer handled the moral is? jout gloves. He told of his fe, wrecked through indiscre- til he reached the age of 31, when he entered a New York mission onducted by Mr. Hadley, and through | the powerful influence of contact with ' Christian influeces, he abandoned his ' way of living and has since dedicated is life to work among those who lost hope through some form of cretion. stood before the inmates of your | penitentiary,” he said, “and. what did | L find? Why 60 percent of those pris- oners out there are mere boys. Whose | fault is it? We are responsible for | conditions that cause mere boys to be | sent to such institutions. It is all very well for us to be sent to raise money for boys work, but it would be better far to give the salaries to our min- isters and suport better the churches so that they might extend their intlu- ence. - “Don't scoff at the church, Get be- hind and suport the churches of the] Training school he said that steps | prepared for the job. 6 city.. I was the father of an infidel who did not change until after my life had been’ wrecked, and I have no pa- | through the powerful example of right; | living was driven home powerfully at .| Who presents the Sapphire ‘Girls. at | LAWRENCE P. WALL The Rex =. A new policy has-been started at The Rex this. week with the musical and vaudeville stock which is now playing, changing the entire program every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, « well as first run feature pictures which are being presented at Fifteen and Twenty-five cents for the matinees and Twenty and Thirty-five ‘cents for ‘the night shows, The feature. picture for today is, Mary Miles Minter im “Peggy Rebels.” en eee themselves who through power of ex: ample and the force of right living could do much to bring about better morals, The aMliations of these men are strictly undenominational. Mr. H. H. Hadley. will:sneak Sunday morning at <a nae gambler, who ‘has taken up mission work in New; York with wonderful results, Speaking about the Mandan should be taken to separate the juve-; nile delinquents from those who were | adveneéd* in. ‘crime. He declared, | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. nT “Spring Suits | Specially Priced $35 T7 ERY choice high ‘aes goods, dines Schatthan’& Marx and others made them; fine unfinished wor- sted''and velours. Latest, spring styles for men and - young men.. St. George's: church, He is a reformed| methods in dealing with the delin- ag. dad : $35 SE Bergeson & Son Tailored clothes, $30 up. WEDNESDAY, MAY:18, 192}. quent hoya q oat MC, Hadley atated a W..S. Demussey, of. the able to appear for a few days. that f h df ; that from; ih iat e: skaew ot we Work wrence P. Wall Co., appearing; Mr: Demussey is now improving at the Rex Theatre with the| and will appear with the com- ——.—__. , ~,| Saffire Girls, and due to an op-| pany for the next five weeks, be- Th located : the be New a pally ates, eration on his throat. was not| ginning Tuesday night, May 17. tience with the men who assail the| speaking from a long experience as church. 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BONHAM BROTHERS Jewelers and Optometrists Roof Garden Dance ' THURSDAY, MAY 19th “4° i Weather Permitting 4 Otherwise will be held in Patterson Hall. McKENZIE ORCHESTRA EVERYBODY WELCOME a9 would sink as low in-morality as the South Sea Islanders. It Is the one force: actively at work for better things. 4 “Iaiso spoke to the boys over at Mandan at your training school under the direction of my, friend, George McClelland, who was connected with the Junior Republic of America. There ‘they stood, mere boys, convicted of stealing. “These boys and all boys and girls need the power of example, It is not enough to give $25 for boy welfare movements. You yourself should be an example of good living. These boys and girls look right itrough you and it ig the power of your example that goes with them. more than your money and your mere interest in their wel- fare. “I want to impress upon you men here also.that there is a real need for work to correct the ‘morals in our | chools and colleges, It is not always | the man without a chance that hits | the gutter. I know better. I was the |'son of wealthy parents. A graduate | of Princeton and Virginia universities. A baseball star, member of the fra- ternity, glee club and a social leader, | but at the age. of 31, I was a wrecked man, a bum on the streets; sleeping on park benches and about ready to commit’ suicide, held back only by. the | yellow streak that*must have been in -| me, Fi | ‘Tam telling you of that sidé of my life merely to show what the power ot Christianity can do for a man when |-every other influence fails.” | He urged the Rotary clu) to grapple with the real issues of the day. He declared that the work of redemption must start in the home. Mr, Mercer scored tendencies of dress among the high school students of today and the | gondition of morals found among the | youth. He told of conditions that. ho ‘had found in North, Dakota institu- tions, but declared that the remedy | must start with the home and the men = ‘ ‘Write for Good Rosds Bocklet R-3 “CONCRETE Spending money to keepapoorhighway in repair is simply patching a patch. Build with Concrete and make your maintenance motiey mean more miles. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION Chicago —-Dewok «= Leo Angeles Pashersbung — Dales Heleas ane oe ¢ ema Des Moines KagpesGty NewYork Sait Labs Coy these boys should be thrown into the} same association, He declared that! Mr. McClelland had a great work! ahead of hiff there to install modern; 4 Bor You wt a Ota Mop Pioenmy. 45 For Your Furniture SELL YOUR HOUSE? If you want to sell your house write P. O. Box 211, or ‘Phone 745.: Cash payments. J. H. HOLIHAN Wear the Smile and Fez of a Sheik | May 17; 18, 19, GRAND LODGE SESSION Tho telephone, system isces. this commayity together, and. connects it: with neighboring towns. Of all inventions ‘there is.none that has 80 greatly facilitated itnter-communication as the telephone, and there is no other scrvice that gives ®@ patron so much pleasure and profit fcr the money -ho spends. The telephone wires are so reliable that wo fame and fret if they falter or are silent for a few hours. Picture all the trouble and_ inconvenience, expt. ce ard loss of time, if the telephone lines were silent for o single day. ‘ CONTA DAKOTA INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPARY 1 JACK PICKFORD IN , ’ “Just Out of College” By George Ade, Directed by Al.-Green. The Best Picture Jack Pickford Ever Appeared in. The Swfit-Moving Sparkling, Clean-Fun of This Picture will Capti- vate you. See it! voncut | ORPHEUM “LET’S GO” Weather Permitting : Otherwise will be held in Patterson Hall. 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