The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 20, 1921, Page 3

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z j ato : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE out of the hospital in a few days. < \ a a 7 x ol % 5 x: y 7 z HS T : i ‘i : : PRESENT PLAY Musica CLUB TO. It Is Now Time for Planting |: BRING GREATEST > Plat id sett tof vegetable plants. Our stock of Geraniums, | y ieee, pecuntee Wargosntes: Paves, ec, ine best we have ever AT THE PRISON - ARTISTS TO CITY ‘Guést NRG Sty Oi | ‘At prices shyt are right. é - zi E yy | Mrs, James ‘Stasek,. of Selfridge, | : In tégetable plants we grow only 3 pace “ D., is a guest. of Mrs; Fred Page, : i. the et NEriCtles, iw hich ae eae é me puree Musical club of Bis-| 764 Seventh street, ; en 0. . ‘pi marck has outlined’a program where- Fag hrekrattie tiene High School Students ‘Play At jy nopes to, plage tie chu tn a » Goog to Fargo ge WE thrifty plants when ready to i Auditorium Tonight | sositfon to continue to bring to the| Miss Loretta Empting left Thursday || out. We wish to call attention city each yar for the enjoyment of| morning on No: 2 for Fargo, where she | eo e ‘ faeces MPnIne tee oat ate Wes |local people at least one of the great) will remain until Saturday, ‘Ahan’ jie Seinsplanted, they will The Junior Class play, “Stop Thief, ee of ‘the ratevical world, The} x ; i pear ‘two or three wecks sooner 3 ub will give its first al concer' " than the, igrhere, ena wll mae se hatues In following a eb i Ae be ; ae oe the Auditor on Frid: id May 27 eer i At Dickinson ees Sullzerop, In sedtons of, cakly. thot) ium tonight, was presented at the pri-) pers who are arran| ing the progranu, UF. E. Shepard, cashier of the irst | eI surance An your crop. Mery jearly ‘red: son last night. Twenty-two members, have unselfishly decided, to use tho| Natioial bank, lovaes today to bal Cainiace Akay eaee _ Very large but’ }l'or the cast and faculty went to the proceeds front thé concert to be a‘ld- | fehd-the EF Sup fngoting ot WS Pee: Plafited varictios..... $0 . Not so large but prison, enjoyed lunch and gave the) @d'to a guaranty fund, and a portion! souri Slope, bankers. tel cabbage, waa + |] performance, | for local extension work in music. A Eheamprhent Meeting Kas ze fe, late . : ‘ 0 Si \ ~ Cauliflower, I D y. Large red mid-season, jabs fest sale for the show ‘tonight ai een rah the cease | Custer encampment, I. 0. 0. F., will) : i HOSKINS, Bismarck Greenhouse, Bismarck, No. Dak.. | “several nigh aciool student, who| enstsed, aad i generovs sinter is! Decne at ‘importance «ite. Women’s and Misses High Grade Suits may Pig : = will ‘contest. for honorg in the state se ‘ once! e nec:| | A A EG . - , music contest at Grand Forks, left ¢SHly of burdensome solleitation in member is urged to be present: |! now be chosen at a price which barely cov: ‘ g last night. The contesting students! be avoided and assurance provi Pa * Attending Convention. | Rains General, are Mary Atkinson, Norma DeVol,| that ‘the club will be able to bring} ple Minneapolls, o ers the cost of the material employed. e Dr. W. E. Cole and Dr. C. C-Hjb)s} Eight-hundredths of an inch of rain| "Lyle. Tong,’ Bruce ‘Wallace. Adolph) tonne aly phe sepists i seeks and| Fea na ussnuehoon eiisis He all y e] j arc! if A 7 3 le per ol y desire ear. Sy ‘a 2 aro alendig the wonton of Te] ein bismarck It teh Revers | ger, and sae Ries, They were PP of O° scl eu "ams temai few care on pune. “ve | Suits up to $125.00. boxing match was arranged by the| the rain was general over the state. Mrs flMenard-Hughes. See OR eteriptaice Naive ae oe ponibeune ne week: . Now Going at. élbveib- ere: e = Minot American Legion post as a part i OE et ee A | 7 y — ¥ 3 , ii Q y of organization. The club holds ment! Here ior Car. : > of the dentists’ entertqinment. In al-| Remember the dance at Pat- Everbearing Strawberry joc) in the state and national ted, L. A. Paxton ‘of Dickinson drove . dition to the business of the conven- I While th 1; | aliclontath ss of the conven | {erson’s Hall Saturday ‘night. | plants. ile they last. $1.50) crations of misic clubs, and the musig| new Nash Six away from Bism Suits up to $85.00. soe poe a 5 oe ae nial aew| Real snappy music, Dancing at|er 100. Oscar H. Will & Co. | department of the State Federation of; yesterday, having made the purchase | N G A t ~ fe rer nde v ebro 9:30. 324 4th Street. We deliver. - | Women’s clubs. The club has sup-|{rom: the Lahr Motor Sales Company. | ow Going al....... e tists. will attend. — Beet “| ported — musical “extension _ work Se | A é { [targubnodt the state and has brought} PA Takes Engineer Job. Suits up to $69 50: . in ql Hl ;many fine artists to the city. Two; F. Ray, formerly of the United wou. { ee NEES cars ago the club brought “Maude! State Bureau of Public Roads, St, Now Going at { eR : | FoWell:hore at ldst year the Minne-| Paul, has accepted a position as road! ow GOINg avt....... e ° 4 ; apolis Symphony. ‘orch ‘a. Werren-| engineer kith the highway commis: es ane nies lot soft collars 15c, two for a. quarter. rath has been engaged for this year. | sion. Nd) oe ; e ‘ : : ESIDENT OF : Suits up to $45.00 : 0 Recovers From Typhoid ° ‘ RESIDENT OF ‘ Harlow Griffin, who-has been’ con- Now Going at....... e | i i WASHBURN DIES fined at tie St. Alexius Hpevlte wor! ‘ ‘ ater / the past three weeks With typhoi Va lie : H AN, THIS CITY fever, is now ‘recovering and will be Coats and Wraps at Greatly * Mrs. Charles Sheldon of Washburn, “To Valley City. ‘ E '\passed away at 11:15 last night at a Major Harold Sorenson, of the aa a A e local hospital, death resulting from} jytant general's office went to Valley R di d Pp + cancer of the stomach. The deceased] City today to inspect the National eauce rices x . was one of the earliest pioneers of the] Guard company there, and’ will con- ) 6 re er rues a plore oun: coming here yin her] tinue on to ‘Wahpeton where’ he will ee = usband many years ago. Her hus-/ inspect a company on May 23. ss; . band died one year Surviving S ili i. relatives are mine: children, six sons Father Dies. Millinery Greatly Reduced and three daughters, also seven grand-| 4 telegram was received today from a 3! 00. childrem A sister, Mrs. Peterson, re-| 0, w, Robetts, weather observer, that | Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 ’ sides at. Spokane, Washington, and] his father died in’ Ames, Ia. at 7 $3 95 ; $5. 95 $8.95 F is two brothers, Olé and Gilbert Sather,| o’¢lock this morning. Mr. Roberts . . ” ” ine Aig ot eye . | tele Hear Bizmarek. / and his sons, Frank and Warder, ; Special values in spring suits from the leading makers. interment will be at a place’ five! reached | Ames last night in time to) . A ® i {miles northeast of Washburn on Mon-| see him before he passed away. Silks | Silk f Summer Wash Fabries ‘ Single and double breasted models fer men and young | deg ee Feiasine, now ai a local ut pentagon HIKS - - SUES: + ° 2, = aged ame Too Lato 4 ‘ men. - Newest colorings and patterns. ed to the family home by a son of} Rev.’ Demakopulos, of Minneapolis, We ‘have selected all short , the deceased, Albert Sheldon, at 7:30] Greek Catholic priest, who came her) One large lot of high grade lengths and remnants of ; Monday morning. to perform the Marinos-Koconis cere-; silks, consisting of crepe de wash fabrics in length from ‘i = - : pray Sr aa mony, left for Minneapolis last night.| 2 ' 3 to 10 d d placed ‘on A couple of Minot, seeking to be mar- chines, satins, taffetas, fou- 0 10 yards and placed 01 i = Pp . oe ‘ ried in the ceremony of the Greek lards, tub, silks and fancies. tables: Regardless of for- DIES SUDDENLY ats churey, gre He te Sr velues up to $2.95. May || mer prices they go during just after the priest had le! ? Harvey Gedrge Crawford, 7-year-| Mrs. Peter Zappas, of Jamestown, | Economy Sale. Per yard || our May Economy Sale. t 3 \old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Graw-| brought their baby, George, here to Per yard ; i th, die zed by the priest, 98, 35¢ erg e@ Ss on on ford, 215 Second street south, died at} be baptized by c § a local hospital-at 9 o’clock last night, or | following. an acute attack of appendi- bead New can My Palos at citis, The little;boy was a pupil in ie corner 0! and Bbroagway. ~ & r "The Home of Hart he & er Clothes second grado .atWaeliter school and Georgette Crepe Sik and Wool Poplins four of his playmates will act.as pall- fi bearers at the btirial service which a4 j : WAN be helastebin' Webb parlors on WELCOME Gonreee Crepe, 50 shades. | $2.15 and adie Pore _ Sha i I mi wi Hil Hi Hn i il " i m fl Tl rl Saturday afternoon. Rev. FE. F. Alf- rer y: $2.75 quality. er ya i HF any ! wh i Hl i ton officiating, Burial will be at Fa New Laundry Now Open $1.98 view cemetery, i: «f The sympathy ,of many friends ‘of the parents goout'to them.in their be- reavement. , FIRST CLASS HAND WORK || '. §18 Broadway | Silk Shirtings. A fine selection. Per Ward o ssccawistord adi bee obs a PROB! EMBROIDERY VOILES $3.25 quality, per yard..............§$2.48 $2.95 quality, per yard... $2.25 Rememser to ask your grocer for Calumet Baking Powder and be sure that you get it —the Indian Head on the orange ISMARC a a. : zs oe - label. : $2.25 quality, per yard..:...........$1.75 : Then 1 forget about bake day ; : failures, For you will never have ‘ : T H E A T R E = . any. Calumet always produces the a — : THE sweetest and most palatable foods. TONIGHT TOMORROW Gives you free a big box $ : ha ie ‘5 : Matinee Bale ay? 2:30 ‘ Brier, Rabbit Candy Satur- 4 It never varies in quality— 9% -~ FATTY ARBUCKLE’S \ day afternoon ind oe poesia 6 Reel Fenture nok 8 coma ian Se ie ‘ use less than of most other a “THE ROUND-UP” hear we, Ful x Call at ‘the theatre and ask for further oe being Laps ae ~ The world-famous play that has thrilled more crowds : . a = than any other drama of the West. yl Rocking with laughter. Loaded with action. ae ‘ Now for the first time filmed ’mid the valleys and | oh i crags of the-everlasting ranges. ’ | Now Remember- MONDAY WAS HAR , r in his riew special “THE TESTING BLOCK” ; } . . : THEATRE yA | wa YS 4 se is ras Direction Valleau Theaters Company i * PRICES ARE CUT TONIGHT AND TOMORROW Patt at Ta % if a WALLACE REID and AGNES AYRES 20 and 35¢ : ; in if ‘ “THE LOVE SPECIAL’ TODAY VAUDEVILLE & PICTURES From Frank H. Spearman’s Saturday Evening Post Story, \ The Sapphire Girls Harry Carry “THE DAUGTER OF A MAGNATE.” Loreta Kidd in Also———— The Dancing Whirlwind. || ‘SHERIFF'S DILEMMA’ “HOLY SMOKE,” 2 Reel Mermaid Comedy. a s 5 Replete with stirring - ‘ There is no waste. Ifa recipe Ignats and Mike _ scenes, MONDAY AND TUESDAY calls for one egg — two cups. of And a Bunch of Pretty Charles Hutchison LEWIS STONE and “FLORENCE VIDOR” 4 . flout — halt a cup of ae pnt Si all } Girls i in ; in ve ya - ‘ HM pnyee eines pone a “A Double Adventure The Grill of Hate” “BEAU REVEL” z Calumet is absolutely sure. In any | Caleaet SIO i i Sat CN RATS AREA 2 MERE aR Also——— = Dakine ay fin, Rhetoet tne cae - bread COMING BIG FEATURE PICTURES KINOGRAMS. .....-0.ccceeeseeceeeeeeed {Topics of the Day : been opened or whether ; , 3 ——_—<—<—<< Z Mack Sennett’s Maurice Turneur’s a sday—-CHARLES last Spoonful. flour 4 oe sited “A Small Town Idol” | Adaption of James hitairciad ae fechas titers RAIN conint only pee eatery = ons Calumet And his latest sensation Peppa igetl é saute ave been officially approv akin ° ; , ; i »* Bod Authorities and is the aa Lees oe “Home Talent.” | Mo HIC ANS.” THoMas BIEIGHEN, in THE Gry OF SILENT MBN,” ’ of the largest, most modern ss sweet ° i ying Lips” “ISOBEL” or “TRAIL’S END,” by Janies “Oliver Curwood” ; sanitary Baking Powder Facteries in existence. 7a theese a Henry B. Warner in One of the Picture Sen- ELSIE FERGUSON in “SACKED AND PROFANE LO the regular way,’ i “Dice of Destiny.” sations of the Year. corey CNRS ee a a4 rae ane Apna eee ee | =. : 0 4 16 oz. Some baking powders come come in | This week we will start our popular girl contest: _ First MAE MURRAY in “THE GILDED LILY." |, N ' 12 oz. cans instead of 16 02. cans. Be ||... Belze, Automobile; Second. Fiano: Third, Diamond Ring Prices Always: Matinee 15 and 25¢, Evening 15 and 356, : TONIGHT IS AMATEUR NIGHT :

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