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os PAGE EIGHT PHOPLE COMING = INTO CITY FOR= ‘FOUR HORSEMEN’ = = Eltinge Theater Production: _ Draws Large Number From Other Places en of the Apo-{ t the Eltinge this; inment not: only to the people of Bismarck, but to! many from the surrounding towns and! country. A lady was heard to remark| “this must be (Mandan nigh on| = Thursday cvenlte when she ad ver- | = ndan peo. 2 seats upon hel Washburn, Ne and other nearb, nted at every per: Dollar Sales) calyp e de a beea ‘kas the “Pour He cItinge have drawn. ble fact in the show one of the best an entertainme’ ple who have i increase in the attendance would sug- gest that “The Four Horsemen” ig the pune It has a matter of to people to find that the music furnished by local musicians as the | difficult score could be handled in no better shape had an orchestra been brought here from, Minneapolis for the occasion. Owing to the cost’ of putting on this attraction it/was decided to play the picture for an entire week, gomething never before attexipted in “Bismarck and it is a matter of no little satisfa tion to the Eltinge management to find that the people of Bismarck and vicinity are ready to respond, to the big efort that has been made to give them something worth while in the entertainment line. The successtul showing of this production encourag' the Eltinge to bring other large pro- ductions to,Bismarck” © Bismarck. THESUNFLOWER TO TAKE PLACE OF THE ORCHID New York, Nov. 4.—The farmer boy, the printers’ devil and the workaday clerk are going to have their pictures on the billboards and magazine pages this winter. They will replace some of the swagger young men who have been posing several seasons for the artists hired by collar and clothes manufacturers. Not a few of these concerns have concluded that the or- hid is not the flower of young Amer- ican manhood, and they are going ‘nl = Se for sunflowers. They say the buying public. doesn’t i prder to. swap talk with. girls in like the pink-cheeked men who ha | vivid sweaters and: sport. skirts. heen showing the readers of adver-|, People..began calling them: pretty | tisements wlat to wear. They seem. | boys, cake eaters, lounge. lizards, sis- cd to have nothing to do but watch| Ss, Humorists ‘poked fun at them’ polo. ponies, indifferently’ peer at and’ the good cld common people who yachts in the cove or ignore the foc ball players on the field below them i said “If that’s the kind: of:a face. you (80. through life a slouch:” i But now, they: are going to show Be Beautiful, jthe public. that one'can be:a regular 1 everyday fellow with a job and stil) _ You Can Be! martly clothed; Last winter there | lake a warm discussion within the Stnart’s Calcium Waters Have Knack of Making the Complexion the Kind You Raye Over. ters as to the public attitude toward the “pretty men” in advertisement: “This fall the’ result of this discussio 1 u will-take a is apparent. Recently the new cata- | If after each meal Stuart’s Calcium Wafer there will! logue of a nationally-known clothing soon be discavered the coming of a; house was published without a single, \heuse etching. Virile settings sur- | planted them. | There was a drawing of an old tar | talking to two sturdy youths beside |a ship, a freighter, it was, not a ‘working. He was within sound of a | printing. press. A third pictured a far- imer dressed up for a trip into town. i He bore a business-like mien and ap-} {parently was just giving some final instructions to the hired man on the} | tractor when the artist ae | ‘along. INCORPORATIONS Articles of incorporation filed with! z the cecPetary of’ state include: complexion'that will make you proud! © Commercial Credit company, Ken- of yourself. You can wear your best mare; capital stock, $25,000; incor- gowns and hats and feel at ease. __{porators, A. B. Keith, M. R Keith, All you need to do to clear the skin: yw. Deemy, all of Kenmare. of pimples, bletches, liver spots, | Kitzman Hardware company; capi- blackheads, muddy complexion and | tal stock, $20,000;,inccrporators, -F. W. skin eruptions is to use Stuart’s Cal- | Kitzman,* Annie Kitzman, Walter ©. cium Wafers. These troubles seek! to1z, all of Williow City. the skin as one of the natural outa Minot Cab company, Minot; capital Hea) Mes ue heey And aon vue $25,000; incorporators, J. 0. ply it with the proper materials tue skin will pass off impurities through | es Nar bine igo, ME inneean: the ‘pores of the skin instead of re-| * FORMER SPEAKER DIES. taining them in the form of ugly ac-| <penver, Colo., Nov. 4—William G. cumulations: Get a box of Stuart's} smith, Calcium Wafers in any drug store at! and once speaker of the house of rep- 60 cents. You will then realize how| regentatives, died at his home in Gol: easy it is to be beautiful. jden last night at the age of 64: \Have to have to: be ‘well ‘dressed, Hu National ‘Association of Retail’ Cloth-| i ballroom scene, bridge party or club-; iBRS WITH BOOKS. : ing life sentences in the federal pé1i- Quality style’ and value are the big sis things in Hart Schaffner & Mars a f you bought most, ofthe ‘collats -and suits |: ; i ! tan, passenger carrier. Ande j showed a well-dressed office wo i | a | pick out books and magazines, and autos\now running in the middie west| Funeral services for Mrs. Ursula) } | aid of the “library-on-wheels.” ‘ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE clothes $40.00 $45.00 For newest ‘style suits For richly iited and in good all-wool perfectly tailored suits eo fabrics of costliest weaves Let ae 3 We're not sacrificing quality for price in these clothes; what Hor he were doing“is to give you mighty high quality vat the lowest possible price 5 shoul money back. . ‘don’t get what you think you Se Bergeson&Son | : The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes ==’ Mrs. 0. Schioelpkof sang a solo and A new metallic alloy, resembling - d. P: French and Misg Eliza- , magnesium, fg being produced and ap- a Jones sang’a. duet, q | plied to mechanical uses in’ Michigan. ‘Pallbearers were E, J. Taylor, W. % "ARE PARDONED E. aise, E. F, Wibdwards J. "| Dance. Patterson’s Hall Sat- French, Robert Orr, J. P. Jackson, {urday night. 10c a dance. Secretary Weeks Says Its Only Way Justice Can Be | Done Them i Washington, Nov’ 4—Pardon | for! five American soldiers: convicted) by | ; court-martial of the murder. ‘of. Capt. “PUZZLE? George Lansficld, of the British army, High in Germany last year has been recom- | In the picture of of Doll; 7,08 mended by Secretary Weeks. The | A P ¢ hidden faces, or men, James O*Dell, Ray -O. Young- | | faces—yor' ‘blood, George Van Gilber, Carl J, Bry-| s 7 folds #2 aye fel way. Mai THE “LIBRARY ON WHEELS” waite SUPPLIES RURAL READ-| an, and James B. Richardson are ser en ft Tagen fabs aca caveib ved the: TE di Fuse. tentiary at Leavenworth, Kan. cs 7 Bue ! If the country folks can’t get in, toy, Mics Lai M. Mlesse, of the Nobles-| Mr, Weeks based his recommenda- RK y I Have # Big Doll the town libraries, take,the-libraries | ville, "Ind.,” library first: introduced | tion on the ground that the court ‘mar. Shi] =) ° This for You the idea in her'state. She contended | tial which tri jointly had ened pnt \- 'men” and pardon was the only way which justice could be done them. that the branch; library idea~was not successful; School children’ used the books at the branch libraries, but the grown folks didn't. The library, auto’ starts out every|. A motor car was then equipped with MANY FRIENDS morning, except Sunday, ona forty| books, and a catalogue was sent to to. fifty-mile trip through the farm | al) residents in the vicinity. A large PAY TRIBUTE district. bell announces ithe coming of the “li- MRS. | Three hundred books are contained) brary-on-wheelsi” TO BELL on shelves in the auto. Farm folks/' It is ‘estimated that the library | TY \ieine Aone in nite This, tn aot a cloth Gell to,stetr, but a states in the middle west, with the regular bal etands nearly, turn, back, those picked one previous] -ser¥e-from. 8,000 to 10,000 rural homes Kingston ‘Bell were jheld Wednesday. ae <r each. afternoon from the residence, 60 Avenue B, many friends gathering: to | pay a last tribute. The casket was Mart a aha jet! kan tise! 1 Don’t! it ‘ul floral ‘offer-| j X covered with beautiful floral \ give loots first me 7a Cad tt fare TRIAL Ais _ Stout persons are not allowed in the Crystal Caverns, Sequoia National ings. Rev. H. C. Postlethwaite, pastor | TRANSFERRED Park, because of the ‘narrow clefts in Of the Presbyterian church of which { TO BOWMAN CO. thettocna, the deceased was ‘a member, of-; ficiated. i -_ { Joe Swift, who shot and killed How- MOTHER! MOVE CHILD’S BOWELS years ago, will be tried at the next{ term of court in Bowman county. 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