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PAGE FIVE As You Look : Back i Just take the last five years, for instance. Has each year seen you better off financially -than the one before? What does your bank-book show? Has THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1922 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 7 making a million dollars a year, and| Ng gg in 5 For Slender Lines | | CITY NEWS MARY DIDN T she thought her curls and her pout! lad TSU UY — | vere worth just as much as the com-; aa ae { LIE JURY IN dian’s derby and shuffle, or words to tl ] Le . Social and _ Personal Bismarck School | Children to See Health Picture , Through the | | , Til at Home elfect. |. Mrs. A. N. Leslie is seriously ill at $10,000 a Week. her home on 422 Fourth street. Accarding to Mrs. Wilkenning SE EER EG ‘story it was agreed that she would | a Enters Hospital, sally forth and get other producers to| Miss Mabel Carroll, of the city, has “ , bid for Mary’s service which would f Zukor to raise the ante, and entered the St. Alexius hospital to: | treatment. : | if A e n she would got 10 per cent com | Judge Says One of Two in Suit) mission on the new contract. Thu + t she claimed $108,000 her commis: Did and Leaves it Up to j sion and extra charges because Ma The Jury Called to Williston, J. H. Newton, clerk of the supreme court, has been called to Williston because of tthe serious illness of his generosity of Mr./ i Wingreene the school children of the Fi » Bismarck schools are to be given al treat tomorrow afternoon in the form | of a health picture to be shown at the Capitol theater at 4.15 o'clock. | This picture gives a description of j the Modern Health Crusade and the | performance of the health chores and! will be welcomed by every Health Cru-| sader in Bismarck. The performan e! is given free of charge and every | school child in Bismarck is urged to | got a $10,000 a week contract running for two years. | | sister, | Mary, who was in the court room, MOVIE ACTRESS - WINNER’ With her husband, Douglas Fairbanks | jand her mother, denied Mrs, Wilken- | Judge Coffey Coming, g's story. Her lawyers told the! “4 Judge J. A. Coffey, of Jamestown, ni. y is expected to hear several cases here | New York, Mar. 2.—Mary Pickford! jury that Mary was such a good ac-! this week, which conld not be dis- | does not have to pay Mrs. Cora A./tress that producers came around to| Pesed of during his recent term ot | Wilkenning any part of the $108,000! her with tempting contracts and that | | court here. which Mrs. Wilkenni: claims was! it was dcwnright silly to think sh2) due her as commission tor getting the; would have to run around looking for film star a raise to $10,000 a week. ja jcb, New Truck Line , be present promptly at 4:15. H J.H.S ii v' i yee a at 4:15, . H. Schriver, of Werner, and J. W.! This was the verdict of the federal; Mary’s mother tes'ified that Mrs 4 The picture is splendid for both | Johnson, of Bismarck, have i | E lwilkenniiig didn't have ig to” de i imbi: | , 5 put in op-| jury returned last night and unsealed; Wilkenning didn't have a thing to do} ‘ oe and adults but preference eratior! between Mandan, Bismarck today before Federal Judge Mack. | with the contract, bub wanted it signed | sour pate been steadily climbing upward Met ae yates ar tis tariraenee and ine capitol a new White passenger{ In her hotel suite where she ha‘! in her office because it would lend her year abler:years t @ @ ance | ruck, carryin, assengers, The; been i ictor’ a} i 5 if ine’s lawyt =| : \ + . & tomorrow afternoon, | truck was’ purchased through the pees ae eae) sta haa eeeae ace Bn eat se cchionght abode Mae If it has, you have the happy satisfaction wa A 1 One a nore = of knowing that you are getting ahead. ! Wachter Transfer company. Ha see etgeon0 re ee efforts! mother, and Mrs. Pickford almost! ore ‘0 obtain $108,000 of her money. An} cried. But she smiled again when| Judge Expected Home. appeal to the circuit, court is consid-| Mary kissed her and told her to brace} [BE Federal Judge Andrew Miller is ex- | ered likely. i up and show her “Irish sense of hu- | pected to return to Bismarck tonight| “I feel gorry for Mrs, Wilkenning,! mor.” j from Minot, where he has been hold-| but I have never:settled a claim when| Mra, Pickford said that her daugh- ne court fora few days. Subpoenas] 1 was in the right and I would fight) ter’s business also was hers and tes- Fj ave been issued for witnesses to ap-! her ten times more, because I know! tified that Mary had gone to work on pear at the term of court opening | I.am justa target,” she sald, and con-! the stage at five years of age for $8] =| here March 7. : tinued talking iaster. !a week, and at 15 had entered movies| | Shows’ Conte “Well, what are you mad about?”| at $25. Last week it was testified [vac SnOw Ss COMBE. , | broke in her husband, Douglass Fair-|that Adolph Zukor had raised Mary | Manager Vesperman of the auditori- | banks. from $4,000 to $10,000 a week. | um, has received word that Charlotte] “Nothing,” repliai Mary, “but it is! ane : ay i { Greenwood, who won a wide reputa- | all go silly. I baven’t had an agent —v { | den in “So Long Letty” and other) since I was 11.years old. When I want AY ROB plays, will play in’ Bismarck next) a paise I go-and ask, for it myself and! ‘ CROWD ATTENDS OPENING A large crowd of ladies trom Bis-| marck and Mandan attended the open- " ing of the Harris Robertson company store yesterday. Throughout the day Mr. Harris and his assistants display- ed the lovely gowns, capes, suits and * other articles of ladies wearing ap- t parel. Those attending were much j pleased with the clever and original styles ag well as the popular prices. MENOKEN COUPLE MARRIED. | A marriage license was issued by | County Judge I. ©. Davies yesterday ; If you haven’t yet opened your Savings Ac- count, why not come in and start it—today? | Perhaps you will be interested in our new Insured Savings plan. Ask about it. City National Bank | BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA. Sasa te to Miss Florence Viola Brown and 7 : Mewes, lee" MaFaAS: our pee Getoher’7, and that “The Goll Dik-| whee Conta “nag foe mele and iii ae formed by Rev. L. R. Johnson of the gers,” a well known play, will ‘be | one.” 1 ‘ First Baptist’ church. Mr. and: Mrs. BY MARIAN HALE here next November. In explanation of her absence in tho} | Johnson plan t Ke their h i New York, March 2.— a et court room when the verdict was un- i i Menoken.. Ce epeaiie, act season’s skirts nay vials ia ae Bankers in City. ., | sealed Miss Pickford said she had an — Ney Plaza Hotel in Boston and on the] Miss’ Robson «with a most evcellent sine aR fullnes aes e to any} Several bankers were in the city | idea all along that it would be in: her | ¢& satces - ‘California ranch of one, Pinto Pegg,| cast of players, and have given her GIVE SLEIGH RIDE PARTY. ullness, the bodices are snug affairs| today ‘attending a conference with | favor, | It Pays to Smile” Coming who has advertised in one of the Bos-| new vehicle a mounting which is lav- The “Joan"of Are girl will give.a which cleverly bring out the slender | State officials cn the matter of taxa-| «Anyway I know all about the court} To Auditorium March 23 jton papers for a governess for his| ish in the extreme. . sleigh ride party on Friday evening, lines when they exist and create them| tion. Among them were A. L. Mar-/yoom. 1 could point out ‘every chair! ‘ j daughter Pe: ip . a . March 3 at 7:30 o'clock, All members {when nature fails, tin, Sentinel Butie; L. R. Baird, Dick-| that squeaked and those that didn’t,” | —-— : This advertisement is answered by B. E. Jones does a Life Insur- In this lovely black and lavender} inson: W. C| MacFadden, George H.| she said. The title of the new play srlected one Freedom Talbot, a lady of about) anee business only. Get expert 50 years of age, one of the are to be at the postoffice at 7 o'clock, ‘ ; ‘ frock Claire has even dared to accent| Hollister, H. P. Beckwith, F. A. Irish,| “Fede Mack reach he | for the talented comedienne May Rol atic | 2" 5 Fee ee eee eee eS | son, whom ‘Augustus Pitou Inc., will old puritan stock, who has very little | Life Insurance advice from the After the sleigh ride an oyster sup- the curve at the waist li "20" 4 ; s+ . . als line by fast-| of Fargo; J. J. Nierling, of: James-! conct; esterday tha Ma pee A Teihenat Ghat parlets, All mene ening over tho hip a soft invelider town, and A. G. Divet, attorney for the conclusions cerareny thot Senet present at the Auditorium on March | money, but much pride, and who is|man who makes it his real busi- b sag ‘ordliliy invif a A deli nt.| Tose with polished black foliage. The| bankers association, of Fargo. who sued he cinema a for $108.- 23 has a distinctive value aside from/accepted for the sition. M Rob- | necs, P. O. Box 634. Phone bers are cordially invited. engnt-' effect of this hip trimming is quite}. 000 bad‘deliberately lied, and he lett} its object purpose, for it is one of the! son of course por this character, | 915° With New York Life for ful time is anticipated. lovely indeed. Bismarek Hospital News. it to a jury to decide which one was| Best pieces of advice ever given tojand lends to it all of the charm, grace | 4 The neck of the frock follows the Lillian Piterla of Lehr, Dorothy guilty. =| mankind. as it is the one thing in this! and humor with which she las been fourteen years. Sues, CLUB MEETS SATURDAY. line so popular j Dean Sel a raarana scan iel sits 1% e re just now, close up|,Petron of Coleharbor, Dan Prentice ai F world that lends materially in the suc-| so abundantly endowed, and in which ' - The Women’s club will meet with | at the front and back and cut quite| of Wilton, and Mrs. J. H. Worst of], ae ue aecoraine: fone indge, cess and happiness of everyone. she is said to have a part greater than KNIGHTS TEMPLAR ’ Mrs. P. F. Ryan at her home, 719/away at the sides. Very few of the! the city, have entered the Bismarck aos Meera a Meee ii 8 io| “Jt Pays To Smile,” is the play in| that of “Aunt Mary” which she made meahods Meryensed pack. a question, and it is doubtful if there is|so popular several years ago, ATTENTION rl Ninth street, on Saturday afternoon at! new gowne have the once so much hospital for treatment. . 3.o’clock. Mrs. Ryan will read a pa-|worn V neck, they are either round get Adolph Zukor to raise her salury| 4 day that passes, that this advice is| The plot of the play hinges around] A regular conclave of Tancred ! i i ft the i paper on “China” and Mrs. C. B.jor collared. =. V. Lahr, vice president 0 © ifrom $4,000 a week to $10,000. fot given lo ane. the famous painting, “Mona Lisa” or n _ Whittey ‘will read a paper on the| The sleeves are quite short as sum-| sy" Sratlea! eer hoenah recently; Mrs, Wilkenn{ng, whose business |""';49 in three acts, dramatized by| “The Madonna of the Lamp,” the book Commandery No. 1, Knights “Race, Language and Literature” ofjmer sleeves are ‘-und to be, though! hac returned to his home. Henry |#8 that of locating jobs and better! Fthel Watts Mumford from Nina Wil-| containing many bright lines which in Templar, will be held this even- the pre-Chaucer period. this season seemg'to be going all of | rest on Hazen, has returned to his | S2aries of people who live by amus-| eox Putnam's delightful stories which |its unfolding brings about many|ing at the Masonic Temple at jthose past one better in cutting the I hontes Howin: treatment received at |S others, claimed that it was. she| have been running in the Saturday | laughable scenes and situations to all’ eight o’clock. LEAVE FOR KENTUCKY. jsleeves off just below the shoulder | oe Jnital, . who persuaded Mr. Zukor to fatten| Evening Post, and which no doubt/of which, Miss .Robson’s wonderful : Mr, and Mrs. T, J. Van Arsdale and| ine or forgetting them entirely, ie ‘hospital, Mary’s income. She said the screen| have given much pleasure to the many |-personality and unctuous cemedy z Bae i star came-to her and told her about] readers of this well known publica-| make a delightful combination. The classiest show offered is two children of 102 Avenue B, left this] ~~~. re T d i , sb 8 i morning for Kentucky, where Mrs./pge on Wednesday, March 1. Rev R hearing that Charlie Chaplin was] tion, The scenes are laid at the Cop-| Augustus Pitou Inc. has surrounded |on at the Auditorium tonight. diet Van Arsdale and children will make ee: . 2 E. F. Alfson offeiated. Miss Ellen SUND AY MOVIES ‘an extended visit at the home of her! Hojtan and Elmer a parents. Mr. Van Arsdale will re‘ur4| attendants. mer Johnson were the to Bismarck. | WING BUSINESS WSITOR. left this morning for Staples, Minn..|4cguy'® “ter business interests here| Effort to be Made to Have, Vote The DIRECT where she was called by ‘he suddea| on Measure in June ie Cc treatment for death of her two-months-old grand-| - ‘ all col ld troubles TO MINNEAPOLIS, i H. L, Reade, of the city, has left] petitions fon the initiation of a | for Minneapolis, Minn., on a busines | measure repezling the law prohibiting trp. motion picture shows on Sunday ar- ' ‘The Women’s Commurity Council) TRANSACTING BUSINESS HERE. [rived in Bismarck today for circula \ will hold their regular meeting at the; a. Amundson of Wishek, N. D., was| A campaign to obtain the roquired a : | rest room of the Masonic temple at) in the city transacting business today. | signatures is to be inaugurated. The 3:30 o’clock on Saturday afternoon. | ofitions bear the names of thes tel: s Edna Lawrence, Red Cross so- HERE FROM GLENDIVE. seeing’ members ‘of, the icuaiitos cial worker, will address the meeting.; 4 N. Scott of Glendive, Mont., was|for the petitioners: Nei Tweedon, la visitor in the Capitol City today. chairman, W. J. Hawk, Bennie Berger, §. L. Clawer, all of Fargo, N. D. | daughter, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Robinson. ABSORBED, like a liniment, and, at the same time, INHALED as a vapor, Vicks reaches Im. mediately the congested air passages. VICKS STANDING OFFER Vicks doesn't relieve every case. Norem- edy can possibly do that. But it is success- ful in so many cases that we have had for years this standing offer: Buy either the COMMUNITY COUNCIL MEETS. D. A. R, WILL MEET Mini-| The regular meeting of the HERE FROM BRITTIN The propofed measure would be i ae shoshe Chapter of the Daughters of} Jj + McConkey of Brittin, N. D.,|voted on at A primary election Juno 35, 75¢ or $1.50 size from your druggist. the American Revolution will bé held] , 25 5 visitor in the city today. | 28, If you are not delighted with the results, mail us the top of the carton and we will = | An announcement of the petition- HERE ON BUSINESS. jers say that a repeal law lost out a T. S. Stockdal of Makoti, N. D., is| couple of years ago by a small ma- | in the ci ii - |jority because there was no organi- in the city on a business visit today. iolien to carry the arguments in fa- vor of the opening of the shows on ‘Sunday to the people. Cinerarias — bast agi inne ha —-—_________ | best blooming p ‘or the home b Household Hints _| |and sick room. Prices 35¢ each. : -—t |Because we need the room for deliver. 324 4th Friday afternoon, March 2 in te Busi- ness and Professional Women’s club rooms. cheerfully refund the purchase price, Or, if you wish to try Vicks before you buy, mail the coupon below for a free sample, RETURNS TO CANADA Mrs. A. DeKay of Duval, Saskatche- wan, Canada, who has been a guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. E. B. Woodward for several weeks, has re- turned to her home. Ve RETURNS TO CHICAGO. Mrs. C.K. Avery of Chicago, IIl., re- turned to her home this morning foi- lowing a-short visit with her cousin, ; Mrs. C. L. Young, at her home on Ave- nue B. VISITING IN CITY C. P. O’Rourke of Mandan was a vis- itor in the city today. Croup By the DIRECT Treatment, at Bedtime Prevent Spasmodic AIR, spring plants. We A room which is aired a little in |Oscar H. Will & Co. the morning is much easier to heat |Street. Phone 784-W. than one which is not aired. ON BUSINESS TRIP. F. L. Conklin, of the Provident Life Insurance company is visiting in Far- go and other points in the state on a business trip. HERE ON BUSINESS. L. P. Gellerman, traveling passen- ger agent of the Northern Pacific rail- road was a business visitor in the city today. SHOPPING AND VISITING HERE. Mrs. Elmer Devis of Wishek, N. D., ig spending several days in Bismarck shopping and visiting. CONFINED TO HOME. Mrs. A. C. Hinkley of 410 Thayer street, is confined to her home with} an attack, of influenza. GUEST FROM JAMESTOWN. Mrs. C. Paulson of Jamestown, N.} D., is visiting in the city, the gues. of Mrs. M. A. Keller. REPRESENTATIVE VISITS HERE. Representative Nels Olsgaard of | Kindred, N. D.. is visiting friends inj the Capitol Ci SHOPPING IN CITY. | Mrs: J. EB. Eckkird of Wilton, N. D. was shopping and visiting in Bis- | STRINGING BEADS, Dental floss is an excellent thing and light. NG COLOR. A teaspoonful of vinegar added ta stockings will aid in keeping them a ‘good black. RICE. For'the best results with rice, it should be cooked from four to six hours. This results in the flaky food so much desired. USE ORANGES. Bananas baked with orange juice are really delicious. They should be treated quite as they are for ordi- nary baking except that the orange juice is added. FOR INITIALS When initialing handkerchiefs baste the corners of four of them together sc they form a solid square. Then the embroidery rings can be put on them easily. CLEANS WHITE PAINT. If you would clean white paint take ordinary baking soda and spread it ‘over the paint which has previously | marck teday. WASHBURN VISITOR HERF. G. A. Leidholm of Washburn. N. D.. ‘heen gone over with a damp cloth. Let the seed remain on a few minutes ‘and then wash off. Do not rub the; please paint hard. on which to string beads. - It is strong ; store. Sale begins at 1:30. the last rinsing water for the black \located at 115 -Fifth ‘street, will not, be open for general business until on; or about the 15th. At that time a full line of new spring and summer cloth- ing, shoes for men and boys’ will be shown, The Royal Neighbors will hold a food sale Saturday at Hoskins; Owing to extensive repairs and re- arrangement’ of stock, Rosen’s Cloth- jing Store, 408 Main street, formerly | GIRLS! GROW THICK LONG, HEAVY HAIR WITH “DANDERINE” setssstestestetbasteeresPe SVN Buy a 35-cent bottle of “Danderine.” One application ends all | dandruff, stops itching and falling hair, and, in a few moments, you | have double the beauty |; of your hair. It will appear a mass, so soft, ‘lustrous, and easy to | do up, But what will you most will 4 be after a few weeks ! # | use, when you see Vicks for children’s ‘cold troubles lose their old dread of Spasmodic Croup. One applica- tion at bedtime usually keeps croup away but, if an attack does come unexpectedly, the use of Vicks often brings ‘relief in 15 minutes. Externally applied and quickly effective, Vicksisa wonderfully satis- factory substitute for the old method of nauseous dosing to induce vomit- ing. Vicks penetrating, stimulating, vaporizing action makes it invalu- able in the same«way for the cold «roubles of all the family. How Vicks Should be Used © for the Children Spasmodie Croup—At the first sound of harsh breathing apply Vicks over throat and chest, rubbing well in—then apply more, and cover with a hot flannel cloth. Arrange bed-clothes in form of a funnel so the vapors will be freely inhaled. Children’s Colds —Apply Vicks over throat M Wess who have adopted and chest. Cover with a flannel cloth. Leave the clothing, and at night, the bed-clothing, loose about the neck, so that the rising vapors can be freely inhaled. Apply a little Vicks up the nose, and, if the throat is sore, have the child swallow a piece the size of a pea. The Origin of Vicks Twenty-five years ago, Druggist Lunsford Richardson, of Greensboro, N. C., seeking a better way to treat colds, hit upon a wonderful formula. He combined Camphor, Menthol and certain volatile oils in the form of a salve, so that when applied to throat and chest, it not only penetrated and stimulated like a liniment, but the ingredients were re- leased as vapors by the body heat and inhaled directly into the affected air passages. This remedy, Vicks VapoRub, won instant local favor and its fame has spread, county by county,, state by state, until now Vicks is a family standby from coast to coast and over 17 million jars are used yearly. From the Ends of the Earth Vicks contains valuable ingredients brought from distant countries—Camphor from For- mosa, land of head-hunting savages; Menthol from picturesque Japan; Oil of Eucalyptus from far Australia; Oil of Juniper Tar from Bedouin haunts of Northern Africa; Oil of Thyme from smiling Southern France; Oil of Turpentine from Dixie; and penetrating heat ing oils from other foreign climes. Good for a Host of Daily Ills Vicks is good for congestion or inflamma: tion, whether found in lining membrane or on the surface of the skin. Thus it is useful for dozens of daily hurts and ills of allthe family. For Deep Chest Colds, Sore Thrort, Ton- silitis, Bronchitis, Coughs— Vicks should be applied over the throat and chest—if neces- sary, first using hot, wet cloths to open ‘the pores of the skin—then rubbed in well until the skin is red; spread on thickly and covered with one or two thicknesses of hot flannel cloths. If the cough is annoying, a small piece the size of a pea can be swallowed every few hours. For Head Colds, Asthma, Catarrh, Hay Fever—Vicks should be melted in a spoon and the vapors inhaled, or a little can be applied up the nostrils and snuffed up the head. Used as a Liniment, Poultice or Plaster—, On account of its penetrative and rubefacierit effect on the skin, Vicks has been found ex- cellent for many minor ailments, such as Bites, Boils, Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Frost bite, Itchings, Muscular Soreness, Poison Ivy, Sun- burn, Headache and Sore Calloused Feet. TRIAL TIN FREE Send this coupon to the Vick Chemical Cm. pany, Greensboro, N.C. A }4-0z. trial tin of Vicks will be mailed you promptly, sufficient to test the efficacy of its vapors by melting in a spoon, as shown in the illustration to theleft. was an out of own visitor in the city | today. The Capital City Homestead | nen selene and j . ., . downy al irst—yes— Lodge will give a snow ball car. but Sealy naw date IN CITY FOR DAY. es s nival at the K. P. Hall Friday growing alls oven dhe Sealy ene ec PE ee = on tee CKS . James E. Rockwell, cf the Fargzo|". : | “ Forum, was in the city today om bus-| night, March 3rd. Lunch will be} erine” is to the hair what fresh The Vick iness. | served. . showers of rain annd sunshine are to, S; a Test d ARRYAGE HERE. | RE Tint: Th vegetation. It goes right to the jpoo: NOG sco555 6sceeesvessendeseseeevee ed oSsee Hess : ITED IN-MARR’AGE HERF. | See B. E. Jones. First. The roots, invigorates and strengthens . Mildred C. Herried of Wash- | *, ., {thems This delightful, stimulating onze Address . sad Hubert F- oltan, of New York Life can give you any-| (O° tre"snin, lifeless, faded hait Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly 5 D. were united in mar- thing anvone else can and maybe 1, grow long, thick, heavy and . riage at the First Lutheran parsen- more. Phone 915, | uxuriant. | a, Z

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