The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 25, 1921, Page 3

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AY, OCTOBER 25, ’21 “ THE BISMARCK TRIBUN: PAGE THREE . si j Santon, elected) red trish of Face Sahni kota must havc a gocd reputation to g } elect two national tressurers in Cali- {fornia inside of a week. * . |, “Our main work is w work tor pe! than of higher priced brands— it goes farther. SAME. PRICE in every possible way to alleviate th for more than 3() years | suffering of the wounded soldie 25 Ounces for 25° | tioned in our-hospitals. The govern ; ment is doing everything in its power Millions of pounds bought by the gov- | for the ex-service wounded but what additional help we can lend is Just ernment. Quality’ the best. © ‘The People The Peop! a gee te 5 ple {The People Of a Great Picture Of a Great Picture Ofz Great ieee + that much service to our country.” In speaking of the Indians of North | Dakota, which have the only Indian |‘War Mothers chapter in the Unite | States, Mrs. Jones said: | “These Indians are making good citizens and they sent a large quota of young men to the front during the | world war.” The organization of War Mothers is rapidly spreading to the foreign coun- tries and iM Alice rench, reti | war mother, cently organized chap- | ters in and, Franee, Belgium and | Italy. Various chapters have been 01 | ganized in Canada. | In telling of the entertainment fe tures of the qonvention, Mrs. Jon says: “The conwention opened in Sa | mento on Sept. 28 and was one tr | umphal parade threugh San Franc { until we reaclfed Los Angeles. ‘I! | manager of the St,.Francis hotel, San | Francisco entertained 100 War iMoth- jers at luncheon in the ‘Hand Carved’ dining room and the city furnished cars for a three hour ride about San Francisce. ‘A ‘Gold Star’ mother entertained | us fot three hours on her yacht, mak- ‘ing a trip about San Francisco Bay and ten miles into the Pacific ocean. ! This entire entertainment was. a trib- jute to the War Mothers election of i Mrs. Rose Sargent, a prominent soci- ‘ety and clttb woman to the office of : Social and s P | recording secketary’ 5 2S eebtlan ersonal | sy, Gt, i8,s0eren I— Madariaga Il—Desnoyers IW—Julio Incredibly wealthy, this blunt cattle 3 baron of the Argentine to the last was Lidice pepedunp eda niton ta Celebrated for his dash, his Insolently crude and colorful; harshly despotic, tacipay® nea? Iilele ead ter easy conquests of women in the tango royally generous by turns; a big man sfousiile ber vite cvaulon places of Buenos Aires; destined. to with a single big longing. Meet Bi tellingly. io achieve a clean glory for the true love adariaga in ae he had scoffed at. He really lives in Metro’s Rex Ingram Production — . “The Four Horsemen” Of the Apocalypse Adapted by'June Mathis from Blasco'Ibanez’s Novel WHY PAY WAR PRICES? ; jters of Los Angeles, Long Beach and ‘The People ‘ The People The People* ‘Mrs. Orr Names | Pasadena at the Green hotel in Pasa ry Of a Great Picture Of a Great Picture Of a Great Picture qa Assistants For | CpLEBRATES BIRTHDAY | War History Work Marion, the little daughter of Mr. | | and'Mrs. A. M. Landgren, celebrated 1M Robert Orr, chairman of the} her ‘fifth birthday anniversary yester- | Burleigh county committee for the, day afternoon by entertaining a group | North Dakota war history has named| of little girl friends at her home. The “ 1 the people who will be in charge if} afternoon was spent playing games al- the different branches of the work.|ter which the birthday luncheon hee Last Time Tonight One of the Best Shows of the Year. THE RAINBOW GIRLS —in— The state War History committee ap-| served. A bitthday cake with = pointed by the governor is Mrs,| candles on it was the center piece and S Charles F, Amidon of Fargo, Dr. Libby} streamers of paper chains, made by =] of Grand Forks and Dr. Gilmore of! the little fiolks in kindergarten, com | the city. | pleted the decorations. a ‘Forrest Skinner is named as vice- a chairman of the committee. He will GIVE SURPRISE PARTY have charge of the war records of sol-| Fifteen ladies surprised Mrs. C diers, sailors, marines, nurses and| Forgerstrom at her home on Sefenth Bringing OTT a ee aaa AAA | chenlains ee 0. derbies wit street yesterday afternoon ante 1V—Tchernoff ~ ave charge non-military rec-} minded her that it her birthday — 4 VI— i Vk f crds of wglfare workers and Mrs. C.| anniversary. A pleasant social after- A seer of mystic visions which would ss 5 V—Marguerite age arent g ae { * L. Young will havo charge of the! noon was spent at the close of which | have seemed mad, had they not been ‘Her honor gooted in dishonor stood; His brilliance as an engineer bed } civilian records ‘ecords of the coun-| a birthday lunch was ‘served. Mr 3. eo true; a seer, too, into the utters And faith unfaithful held her falsely ‘ brought him the worldly means to S \ty war jorgan ions will be taken! Fogerstrom was presented with a muost depths of men’s hearts. You will true”—Such, if a slight. misquotation wed, but not the magic to win, the e of by Mrs, P. C be pardoned, was the light," of beautiful Marguerite; his desperate Remington and f roses 3 shry- 54 Jarge boquet of roses and chry- : ] : ; anti a know bim from Marguerite Laurier in jealousy is most poignantly depicted in up Father’ H | of fhe ltrs, dieies, photos and tro. Se re we Ae \ Su |phies. Dr. Gilmore will have charg. TO SOUTH DAKOTA. ————= Bl of ewspaper files and Mrs. F. R. ; ' BEBE DANIELS | AR apie is made to the patriotism} auto for Aberdeen, 8. D4 where ae ‘ y pt of all the people in Burleigh county,| will be united in masriage to Miss i pete Ns iad 4 1 by the committee, so that none if the} Me Pat ee or a put who is ha. a yea = var history may be lost. E i aching school a erdeen. “The March Hare” ake to ive thelr support 80th “Tey eect to ean a sveaaing trip | c . NE WEEK 2 DS a ccess. A , i Wisconsin before returning SS cereayintie torent tan ta this! Bismarck where they will make thei STARTING on a C e = ; t work should communicate with Mrs,! future home. : ~ 9 pa THE HALL ROOM BOYS §} Robert Orr and she will refer it to the a eT 4 = i i right committees. ALUMNI ARE INVITED . °. *. ” aes a eee epee ene Bis | : Two Shows Daily—Matinee 2:30—Evening 8:15 op R u ‘State War Mother marek high eal are invited to at] - ‘ : I the ie Taanarty i alse Roomers Elected Treasurer} Witen’ the high school, under” the| All Seats Reserved And Now On Sale At The Eltinge Theatre. SeSaine a director of the Seni s, are giv- . . z se tetion af two North Datta mee cpa iy Ot PRICES: Matinees—50e, 75c, prt — Evenings, 50c, $1.00, Loges $1.50. WEDNESDAY and Mrs. be i Jones of Lisbon, w > es a te cel meat t be pa ue plus the ax y THURSDAY Se hene = on thee vations “Wat ml room from Wetnestay: noon | Doors Open For Matinees At 2 O'clock. Evenings at 7:45. All Must Be Seated Mati- iM sd he rican Bahk til hursday night. ? ‘4 = [> * ff) Dae RaINBow GIRLS IN Aesortation respectively in Calitorni| eae | nees 2:30. Evenings 8:15. = % A GREAT BIG NOVEL’ within a week, 8 some honor ‘for EURNG i je a > BILL _Plesinerviene it g'repesenatie ot atonacamniaton, returns . Augmented Orchestra Accompanies the Picture < And The Bismarck Favorite he ‘Los Angeles Evenin Exprens in night from Atlanta, Ga., where he 2 Z| . + PRsCENBOBRIEN Penne RMS Te aleta Cmnoens ae Sar A A able to do it. Mrs. tones is men a) who accompanied him, stopped. in | , vi q im m ( : : Los Angeles where she is_ spending} Claire, Wis, to visit relatives before EillllilNMNAIN0N EMA 101000000 A MMA in. some weeks before returning to North) returning to Bismarck. | Sis dee Dakota. She attended the national] ae ane | = C mi f the m 2 ary RV NT A Da SLP’ . Third s ét, 1 a . sak ut , wikis [aa es ; ; Y “THE BROKEN Stathers tn Sacramento, opening Sept.| Ji'L., Armont. and daughter, who| RE ane oF TMP | hte one tuiet aeract dniitedey. ae: -aall, Hee ayonine allow eles fee E. Teachout, who came to Bis- 28 ahd at the ‘close of the convention! pave bécn guests at the Fred Dutton| |“ floc! homie “on li du strest f ‘ 9 FRETS er arc eek agi E e ck, ular business meeting the members went tio Los Angeles. Her interview) home for the past three weeks left) marck about a week ago, left, lust 8 & af ; Page va ; left! night for his home at Shenandoah,|. |, | HERE ON BUSINESS | enjoyed a pleasant’ social hour. Re- follows: this morning for their home in Phila-/ T°, tr. ‘Teachout had the ‘bodies | Father Hines and P. J. Rav HAVE MEETING freshments were served at. the close “] was elec! asurer of the or-, ia. i i isma i ; aleig i Xa ie De , i Eta cones ones founded ~ in| Sere ee pa eran | of his two sons, who were killed in banker, oe geet were busi The Catholic Daughters of Amerl-| of the evening. q 1917 by Alice M. French of Indian- | the change in the city was so wonder- | 20 2c ident two years ago, disinterred We Sewer ze apolis. You will recall that a few] ful Bismarck might easily be taken} and shipped to Iowa where they will VISITING HERE days ago the American Bankers asso-' for an eastern city now. | bel re-buriediat the new home. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Glyn of. the \ te EE TER Boynton Ranch are visiting friends in | GIVES AFTERNOON, PARTY. the city for several days, =| Mrs. E. J. Schultz entertained the} poe e ae MOLDS INSTITUTE | members of the drill tea of the Royal E BROWN 3 M Minnie J. Neilson left today MELODY” By Ouida Bergere You’ve Seen Eugene 5 O’Brien as “The Perfect Lover!” See Him Now as § the Adventurous Young @ Artist in a Drama That Holds Your Interest From Beginning to End. Another Eugene O’Brien BLUE BIRD Confectionery Neighbors at her home a noon. A pleasant afterioon was s. for inson, N where she will playing cards. Refresiiments conduct a teache titute | served by the hostess ai the. close o —— success, Lavishly Staged, f the va ati 4 4 ‘ afternoon. Hallowe'en decorations MUSICAL CLUE EETS Magnificently Scened and | were used. The Thursday Musical Club will|§ FRANCIS & McDONALD, Props. NE) A oe Be Corner Fifth and Broadway. Splendidly Acted. — VISITS HERE. Miss ie Bauer, formerly a teacher | gi in the | with friends here. a Ww \ ISMARC ‘go, conducted 115 Fifth Street ' Phone 52 and 53 The Quality Grocer WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY SPECIALS Noon Lunches and Luncheonette Service. Open After All Dances. Home Made Candies. an institute in Jamestown last week, and came to Bismarck to spend Sun- | day. now is teaching in F THEATRE Cabbage, fancy hard stock, : ; 4 25 { RETURNS ‘TO HOM 100 pound lots...... $ A e | Mrs. A. W. Lindquist, who has been Tonight and Tomorrow Onions, small, xed. . 65 Mee seer, eee et two( fy reesday and Wednesday . epeciel, fee peck? i5 asses printers J Cc 1 returned this morning to her| Oct. 25 and 26 | T I N G , mOx Si f 4 | home at Fairmont. Special, 22 bars for. tenet eee beeeeenenees $ 1 .00 | i ehOM SONTANE: B L 1 3 pounds National Biscuit Co., $1 00 CAD) Mics Margaret Lyons of Billings, | ert yt e THEATRE best cookies ..... sess cece eee eee e eens he Montana came to Bismarck yesterd ‘i Direction Valleau Theatre Company Delecia Country Style Sausage. $1 00 to visit her father John Lyons, soho is —in— ree ea eriously ill 2 St. Alexius hospit- a Teena : Ticutabuvers Onn 7 5 eo CA TRIP TO PARADISE” TONIGHT ‘ Special, 8 cans for : Cc D CLINIC Also Two Reel Sunshine = i Pop-corn that will pop. j ou ind’ Elsie Rose- HENRY B. WALTHAL in Three “odunds for 25c berg of the Bismarck hospital im = = = “THE CONFESSION” Snowdrift Cooking Compound. Lee ae Comedy Kinograms..........+seeeeeee+eTopics of the Day , § 61 1 CANS 3st ata Bre Aisi ss we aes i eee ~ - Also Bebe Daniels, Snub § ExGslb Cake Plows , Commencing Thursday TOMORROW AND THURSDAY Pollard. per package ..........+ Be Sacer ass es 3 bets beers PAR Husltieks in Biamare i DOUGLAS McLEAN in........“ONE A MINUTE” Fancy See gee Tom Mix HAROLD LLOYD in......-...“NOW OR NEVER” ee Bie He ecw Sar oer ma te 40c GUEST FROM FARGO in his very latest and great-] C iio ee te 5 : = : in. A JEST FRO} Gi s 3 COMING —in— : oe put up in-10 pound pail $2. 10 [Miss Dorothy Hanna of Fargo, is est triumph, LON CHANEY in. « “THE ACE OF HEARTS” ie “ elas . visiting in the city, the guest of Mrs. > u INO i “Al N” - “Rainbow Island.” $s, W. Corwin. : ‘THE NIGHT HORSEMEN’ “THE FOUR HOREMEN 6 + f THOMAS MEIGHAN in. .“THE CONQU DAILY MATINEE 3 P. M. GUILD MEETS A wonderful Super Special. CONSTANCE TALMADGE in i St. George Episcopal Guild will ———— = “hod their meeting at the parish house 2 Maince Daily et 2:30

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