The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 15, 1921, Page 3

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“AUDITORIUM FRIDAY, JUNE 17th _The world’s foremost entertainer and X * Webb Brothers | - “Merchandise of Merit Only.” ‘ + é“The Idol of Broadway.” Direct from his : : sensational Pacific Coast Triumphs en THIN STUFFS FOR COOL s) - {ff voute to St. Paul, Minneapolis, and New | SUMMER FROCKS | York City. : ya oe : After all, the important thing in Summer is first of all to be as aoe pretty as possible, and then to be as cool as possible.’ Organdies, Voiles and. Dotted Swisses may : be depended upon to do it. The — loveliest shades in or'gandy—jade, rose, flesh, porcelain, bisque, tan- gerine and orchid—need little ~ trimming, simply a full skirt, short sleeves and some- thing lacy around the neek. It is simple to have pretty ce cool frocks from these delightful. stuffs in the store. Featuring: ceipts at! each one of these theaters.’ He then played a two weeks’ ongage- of fun, at the Auditorium, June 17. ment in Washington to over $60,000. Messrs. Shubert will present Al Jolson, the world’s foremost creator re ‘His vehicle is, of course, the fam-| Then he moved to the Boston Opera Flowered Voiles at. . .48¢ to $1.25 yr . \ ous Winter Garden show, ~<Sinbad.”| House and splayed ten weeks, then! (inh: 3 a a Mr. Jolson has, broken all theater réc-| to Philadelphia, ‘where he played: 10} iM A ‘ gasie: lac: Prices— Messrs. Pai J. - Shu ords in this particular Winter Garden| weeks and all these to average week- Tete Sheer Organdies at. : . Te to $1.50 Lower Floor, $2.85; ~ bert Presen' extravaganza. Before going on tour, ly receipts of over $30,009. ‘He then, Dotted iS isses from 98c to $1 65 i 9 99.095 |; (eee he played at four theaters in New| played a $29,000 week ‘in Baltimore. | otter wisses Irom... Balcony, $3.30, $2.75, ee ee 21 weeks at the Winter Garden,| It has been the same in all citia: i * aap x te % 2.20; one Al. Jolson vecks at the Century, four weeks} where Mr, Jolson has appeared. No ; § § Pa : President Warren G. ‘asino, a return engagement of | other actor on the American stage has Blouse linens at. Pao OR ACICA oo: $L75 Gallery Admission, $1.10. Deon Harding 13 weeké at Winter Gatden and then| equalled the present popularity of No Télephone ~~ Reservations MAIL ORDERS NOW SEATSALENOW ~ : HARRIS & oO ‘in Greatest of all Winter Garden Triumphs ' “SINBAD” A Gorgeous Revel of Radiant Girls Hear Jolson’s New Songs. at the 44th Street Theater for 1/} Jolson, who has been nailed every- weeks. He established new houset'where as “the world’s greatest enten records for :top notch New York re- | tainer.” INDIANS “ NOTIGARY TALKS DECREASING SAY). ON NECESSITY CHURCH EXPERTS) OF CAPITAL ne 14.—E. i paves : , chairman of the hoard of direc- Indians are not decreasing in num- tors of the United bers, according to Dr. Elmer EK. Hig- poration, told Syra ia ity stu- ley, of Des Moines, wyfo was recentl¥/dents in a commencement address to- appointed Superintendent of Indian} day that capftal is ne ry to the Work of. the Methodist “piscopal] PToBress and prosperity of every coun- Church, who- is here attending the] tty and any people. The only altec- confefence of American Indian Mis-| Native to it, he wred, wag the naries, ~ [anarchy or soyietism now gnawing at § re are more than one-third of the vitals of Russia. This Russian a million dndians in the United States,”| system he described as a poison in the ided- Rev. ‘Higley, “and 57 distinct; Matural system. of national and indi- uages are spoken. u fvtdiat life which would eventuate in ‘A. survey” among the Indians: has, destruction... ,, ¥ just recently been made by. the Cen-| If the people of, America woula tenary officials and shows that, not ‘study. the facts about this vitai ques- cnly the full blooded indians are le he said;' there would be no epi- Irish Ginghams at... . .25¢ to 48c The Daltor —a revolution . in . @ressmaking now added to’ the ~ best pattern-in the world ‘ BUTTERICK ao At the Butterick Counter — Will Rogers again—and better] ° than ever at The Orpheum to- night in “Guile of Women.” creasing, but also the mixed bloods,| demic of Sovietism here. Capital and with better homes, medical attention,| the rights of :all people would be con- and better care of Indian babies and! served. with the missionaries taking the g0s-| In thig country the door of oppor- pel of soap, sanitation and salvation) tunity is open to both capital and labor the increase of the number of Indians] yng neither, he said, should be per- ru cont hue: + iiderstatid the mitted to abuse it. “Two-thirds cannot unders ~ He expresseil the opinion tha ere ‘American language. Thirteen pereou might be no open a aie ae of the Undians are afflicted with tuber- reasonable law biecting organized culosis, and 80,000. suffer from tra- capital, ceedi vertat give tire mileage shown, Taro out of every, ve I [pureriment nasty and ratreion at the lowest cost ~ mare in its uses, “provided organized labor o years, should also be subjected to the same| statute.” ‘There are 430 Protestant mission- aries and 275 Catholic, with 616 church REFRESHING j eh, asi SiGe "shi 9 Mr. Gary began by pointing out tha $s with a bership of 42,000) | M y began by p ig out thar x ‘ in his tor a EE ee aaa cattle the. people of the United States have| +3 y \ ‘ully two-thirds: of the whole, In-; the greatest opportunity for success in The best - q ; dian population is yet without gospel every department of worthy endeavor. é THAT NICE privileges whatever, either Protestant The expression that “the world owes picture of B EEZE i or Catholic. The Methodist centenary| each individual! ving,” was too fre- x R NON-SKID program plans large enterprises among. quently used and it was foolish to,en- all times. AT THE OLD NEW the red men.” deayor to support that claim b; The following letter from Commmis-| the acknowledged principle t A sympathy sioner of Indian: Affairs, Charles ‘H.! men are created free and equal. This a) Burke, to the Rev..Higley. was read meant, he said, no more and no les3 of life : at the Conference: than the right of equal protection and . a “The progress that ‘has been made’ opportunity, itself. in the. civilization of the Indians and! “Speaking on the relations of capital Cee their present development sould have | and labor, Mr, G said that these Hundreds i been impossible if it had not been for) two interests 1 ize th p J BEC the missionaries that. were tho pio-| dependence but that outsiders ofa Were turned eatre | neers in laying the foundation for the’ seek to antagonize them. He declared 5 : F religious and educatignal wala however, that the majority of employ- way: . | these people, an is my ho} 2 ri ‘ i MxISRED- FOP, Old $27.75, New $23.00, we may hhave the assistanee and | sotictious forthe wellare of the Woon before Plus War Te Reducti Ul ityles and si operation of all meionary foe men‘ and do more to promote their| and es fe iu . i o hasten th bel matey | jus War fax. fuction on ald styl 5 ang SIMS. ; Fe an sete tatiana ih the coum comfort and happiness than Outsiders | ane e i - “i é try may become respectable, self-sup- cs 7 2 ‘ting, Christian citizens.” ; teenie A New Low Price ona pe mA Second onterouta, of Indians will om nore ighly eee LN rea - hundreds : i be held at Salem, Ore,, on June 27. | 1400 heen demonstrated to he avoir: | will see it , é Known and Honest. Product Comedy and Reart interest as| le to the employer to treat ahe work- ‘ ; JQ Gy'a <s ill men fairly and this would insure the|Magain and again. ss — ee eal as life itself-is et ral latter full justice. ES SESeRO Te ease t nyse see in Will Rogers’ latest picture ——_—_—_.. : + “Guile of Women,” at The Or-| TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | T ] N ( : pheunt tonight. . WANTED Girl oF you or young lady to help| om 4 J . ” with house work a couple of hours! each morning. Best aes Apply | 3 THEATRE Z, in person. Mrs. C. D. Dursema,| Direction Valleau Theaters Company Last Call for rai = APN 2 TST Sem i : SALE—Modern four room h 7 2 e a7: ., i) r e Joséph Bartsch, 4 Main st. reaTunt een bea leet é ae withonotee Strawberries = TONIGHT ‘ mS 3 . Mack Sennett’s Feature Comedy rawberry canning . is 3 ja ee Se ey eer “LOVE, HONOR AND BEHAVE” season will soon be . Christie Comedy 2.0.2 ......cceeceeceeeees Scenic as many as you can of the ce Tomortow Aisc. . o Theres aplecring 00d supply that comes onto the Friday and Saturda wariet y of ways to put market—and put them up at home 5 y a saturday iC up strawberries. Here : 1M J ij 4 Dorothy Dalton in......... “The Hol of the North” ‘ is one of them. —in Ball Mason Jars. Hie Harold Liod in............. . “High and Dizzy” - ? ~ strawberry Conse “ With the present low price of sugar 4 Hints of strawberrios ad 1 i our ine / exces, —_-_-you save 74 to “4 by canning Your ROSCOE ARBUCKLE ia BLING BAI ilemcn,spousasétsucar = Own berries. You are eure, oe eir MAR MURRAY in.--... “THE eae F rated rind and juiee of lemon. lavor, in peeeeeeee prrcn 3 # Keewcirpaeeuitce; | Wholesomeness, purity anc ‘he Mr. and Mrs. Carter Dehaven in... ‘Twin Bed sinewitsiemes'st = too. The family appreciates Ralph Connor’s..........+..-.++--The Sky: Pilet? cover . . . A : rf = E quality of the kind that mother puts ie Peace — joi et up at home. , j Mra, Leonard G. Woods of Pittsburz | © ATMA. RUBENS COOL ANDFRESH AT THE ELTIN' GE is the first woman to become a mem- ber of the Republican National Com- mittee, She is second vice chairman. Pe ee ‘ © 9, - —_— ao | Pacific NW, Growers Ass'n , Matinee Daily at 2:80; 16 and 25c, Evening, 16 and 35c, _ ,

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