The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 28, 1921, Page 3

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etter Ate ky Pay ty ie ; oe S ’ . i - , THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE a PAGE THREE arans, American Legion and other pa-| close all or part of Monday: Bonks ee triotic societies, " The wearing of poppies is. expected sallibe aloned Monday, to be universal on Memorial day. Most of the business houses in the city wiil 1 \ flowers on the waters of the-Missouri. ‘The entire program of the memorial service was arranged by a joint com- mittee of representatives of the J. B. rade will, last for about a half an| Veterans,’ American Legion and other hour, patriotic organizations will leave the Visit Cemeteries. i peste MAY Soma 1921 downtown district.;at 9:30 o'clock on Thayer and Rosser streets as Representatives of the Grand Army | Monday morning to decorate ONY ONOR | | \ the ) designated by the marshal. of the Republic and the Woman's Re- ve in tairview, St. Mary's and | Line of =mareh—Si id street | lief Corps, Spanish-. American War | Fort Lincoln cemeteries and to osarey south. to Mains east on Main to i es es HERE TOMORROW Thirds north on third to Broad- 7 ways east on Broadway to Rear Parade to Move at 2:30 O'clock south on Fourth to Maing ton na Main to Fitth; north on Fitth to | - 2, Sunday Afternoon Follow- ed by Pageant Broadway. The secret. societies will form on Second street, north of Thayer, Automobiles will form McPherson post, Grand Army of the Republic, Spanish-American War Vet- You have the right to love. | As THE SENIORS ; ——of~the—— | BISMARCK HIGH SCHOOL Will Present ——The—— “Forest Princess” Thayer; east’ on Thayer to Sixths vo | south on Sixth to the Auditorium. ‘ 4 All former ‘service men are asked to march in uniform, if available, but “a every ex-service man is expected tobe in line. The pageant is a peautiful tribute! to the nation, and is: similar to the one kast yeas) which was well receiv- Committees to Place Flowers on! ed. Mrs. Ed‘ Bannon represents the ination in’ the pageant and M! Ses | More Than 100 Graves, Julia’ Weber, Esthér Taylor, Anne’ At- of Heroes kinson and Mary Parsons represent i the four sections of the country. Mrs. M. W. Roan represents’ the Godd , berty in the final ‘tableau showing | a united and triumphant nation. A} | chor under ‘the direction of Mrs.| A. G. Jacobson, will sing. | No one will be admitted to the audi-} torium ‘until after the parade. ‘The pageant probably will begin about 3 o’clock, it being anticipated the ? ; ‘ LAWYERS EMPLOY GIRL GRADUATES McKenzie. & Leslie. Attys. of Forman, N. D., have engaged Gen- ora Johnson asstenographer. Atty. Jamcs Witherow, Moorhead, Minn., employed Miss H. Ployhar. Both are. graduates cf Dakota Bus- iness College, Fargo, N. D. | Because of their accurate work, B. C. stenos are preferred in law offices and cours. The U. S. | District Court, N. D. Supreme Court, Cass County Court, etc., | have employed them. “Follow the Succe$$ful’’ at D. B. C. Summer School. Graduate sooner.. Write F. L. Watkins, | Pres,, 806 Front St., Fargo, N. D. DECORATE ON MONDAY ‘A PAGEANT In 8 Acts —on the—— CAPITOL GROUNDS WEDNESDAY EVENING June 8th — At 7:30 Think of tt¢/ The six- cylinder, overhead-valve Oakland touring car—a big, roomy, powerful automobile of proved excellence— known everywhere for its efficient and economical per-. : formance, iS "81145, P.O. B. Pontiee, Michigan | Lae | parade. | 3200 P. M—Pageant at city | auditorium, * + Monday, 10 4. M ~—Decoration | graves and services at cemeteries | and Missouri river. _ —— Citizens of: Bismarck will pay sol-/ emn tribute to the nae soldier mons. parade and pageant will be held Monday morning there will be servic at the cemetayigs,and at ihgriver, th latthr in honor of sailor déttt Citizens are reminded to fly the from their homes andi.from thei places of business. On Memorial day,| Monday, the flag should be raised 9] J), the peak of the staff at sunrise and} then lowered half staff or half mast,| which is just one width of the fla; from the peak, says the Americ Legion announcement:. At noon the fla should be yaised to full ma: lowered at sunset. The flag never be allgwed to touch the gr PARADE’ MOVES PROMP" The_ parade will move sharp! 2:30 P. M. Sunday, Henry Murp! chairman of the parade committee. |” _ and J. L, Kelly, marshal of the parade | All bodies should be in The reason for ; on# ROYAL typewri Egil F BISMARCK Eis Ecce co. Phane 926 _ Little Building Z Come see this unrivaled value today! OAKLAND announce. f s | place at 2:30 P, M. The-order of pa It Sure is | ey Discouraging First Division — Elks’ band, Anierican Legion in uniiorm, G. ‘A. 2. members, Woman's Relief Corps, War Mothers, Ladies’ Aux- Tiary, Nurses. ‘Second -Division — Salvation Army Sand, Boy Scouts, Secret Socictie Third “pivision (floats) —East- crn Star, Daughters of Isabella, | A. 0, U. W. and other fleas: Lea | The parade forms in Secon / street with the right resting on /Ansure Your Insurance | | \ It costs nothing extra, The FOUR DOGTORS advice to “Play safe and let the other fellow worry” Through a Neighbor’s Advice This to skimp’and save money a@ greater part of your life in order to pay your insur- ance premiums; and then— shortly after the funeral— to have Mr. Smooth Seller come along with his “gilt []| edge” proposition and get “all the money with a twen- ty-minute talk. CORWIN MOTOR CO. : Distributors Bismarck, North Dakota. years ago. Fill out the slip. Mail it. Get this val- uable and authentic inform- ation FREE. Memorial Day is as good today as fifty, | Géo. E. Munger Woman Was to Health | j by Lydia E. Pinkham’s _ j|{ Without obligation o¥ cost t reminds us all that we share the respon- Vegetable Compound Mdsure My Tasurane sibility for finishing the work'for which America’s heroes laid down their lives. Every day is Memorial Day for those who have caught the real spirit of patriotism and are helping to make this nation of independent, prosperous. and thrifty people—substantial citizens of a substantial land. Name... P.O. Kenosha, Wis.—“‘I suffered with a female trouble and at last was in bed six weeks with MR. GIBSON IS NOW. BACK AT, THE McKENZIE The McKenzie wishes to an- nounce that they have’ again se- cured the services of,Mr. Earl Gib- This Institution will be closed on Memorial Day, May 30th. ‘Throw my medicine a with the Pinkham medi it cured me. :If more women would take your médicine they would not a er so. I have recommended the! etable Compound to lots of aa they have been satisfied.’’ Mary RHAPSTOCK, 270$ Wisconsin St, | Kenosha, Wisconsin. When a woman is beset with such ! symptoms as irregularities, inflame Cor, “Neadaghe a sisplacement beck ache, hea bearin; pains, | nervousness'or the ibhnes” she should ' treat the cause of such conditions by | taking Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable | Compound, the standard remedy for | woman's ills, | MONDAY Paramount Pictures Offer MAE MURRAY in i SNAPPY i@ gagements, son, the popular Pianist, who has been at the Multnomah in Port- land, Ore., since leaving here, and whom it has been impossible to get until this time, together with Mr. Norman Dybvik, an accomplished Marimba-phone artist, and are fii again in a position to furnish the high class of music formerly en-§) joyed. The principal reason for discontinuing the ‘Dinner Dances was due to inability to get the right music, and feel sure that with the talent now available everyone will enjoy the entertainment that again will be furnished. We furnish the BEST—Peppiest— and _ Up-to-the-Minute Jazz Orchestra in the Northwest, for parties in surrounding towns: at lowest rates. Phone or write, The McKenzie, Bismarck, for en- Prices Night Buick Cars BACK TO NORMALCY Reduced $270.00 to $660.00 \ This is the drop i in price you have been waiting for. Buy your Buick Car now, for we guarantee there will be noAurther price change. There will be no change in Buick models for the coming season of 1922. The present lines of the new Buick Six-cylinder models will remain as they are. . Beginning June Ast, 1921, the new series and prices will be as follows, f. o. b., factory, Flint, Michigan. 1921 "1922 ‘Bismarck Bank — Bismarék, North Dakota LTING THEATRE Direction Valleau Theaters Company E 10 rT 0 pu? otherwise “ s} ” ‘nee A fh Hee tla all i at a || prices prices iG Proweant Ruibicet v8 ane ae nl hout notice. that “human hearts experi gi] “"" “SNS | Model 22-44 Three Passenger Roadster. ....... $1795.00 $1495.00 LAST TIME TONIGHT : Beating yet aenture TONIGHT IS GARTER NITE Model 22-45 Five Passenger Touring........,. oe ree “THOMAS MEIGHAN, in SASTaELIoN palace edt toe: "And also the farewell night Model 22-46 Three Passenger Coupe........... \ 00 ~ a fied oat THE SAPPHIRE, GIRLS. Model 22-47 Five Passenger Sedan..........-. $2895.00 $2435.00 “THE CITY OF SILENT Si Feast of Loveliness. at * iblendid vaudeville bill, Model 22-48 Four Passenger Coupe..........--- oe ened And a Christie Comedy, “SNEAKERS. = Episode No.9 Model 22-49 Seven Passénger Touring......... 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