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TUESDAY, MARCH 21, 1922 Social and Personal Schoo! Musicale The Musical Committee high school, who are in charge the High School Musicale which will be held:in the high school auditorium this evening, announce that a splendid pro- gram has-been arrangel. The best musical talent in the -high school will Draws Interest’ the Missifnary society will participate in the exercises. The program will include music by some of the best lo- cal talent. Every member of each of these so- cieties is urged to be present to help celebrate “Founders Day.” An eve- ning of pleasure and profit is‘assured. HOLD ANNUAL BANQUET. Agents for the Standard Oil com. sonic Temple at 7:20 o'clogk this eve- ning. Initiation will bé held. this evening. All members are asked to be present. TO VISIT PARENTS Miss Hulda Hilden, nurse at. the Bismarck hospital, has left for Osla, Minn., where she will visit at the home of her parents for about a month, of his son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, H. T.!Murphy of Fourth street. RETURNS TO HOME A. J. O'Keefe of Beach, who has been in Bismarck on Federal Court ‘business for the past two weeks, re- turned to his home today. COURT HOUSE VISITORS of the any, of this district, held their an- nual banquet in the dining room of the RETURNING TO HOME, D. K. Prentice of Wilton, J. E. | Tierney of Driscoll and John Vallan McKenzie ‘otel at noon today. The agents made the McKenzie their head- quarters, After ‘their banquet’ a meeting was held in the Patterson hell, at which they discussed matters vital to the oil Mr. and Mrs, Richard Burr of El- bowoods, N. D., hzve been visiting friends ‘here for several days. They are enroute to their home from Chico Hot Springs, Mont. of Wilton were visitors at the county court house today, GUST FROM MINNEAPOLIS, Miss Helen Calmyer of Minneapolis, is a guest at the home of Mrs. George Anderson this week. piniends in Bismarck. , RETURNS TO HALLIDAY. * J. A. Palmer, postmaster at Halliday, N,.!D., has returned to his home after \spending the week-end in Bismarck. TO VISIT SCHOOLS County Superintendent and Mrs. W. KE. Parsons left today to visit the schools of Baldwin and vicinity. VISITING FRIENDS HERE, Ole Kittelson, manager of the tele- phone company at Halliday is visiting REGAN VISITOR HERE Arnold Gerberding, banker of Re- gan, is a business visitor in the city VISITING RELATIVES HERE ‘Mr. and Mrs. C. Lidstrom of De- troit, Minn. are visiting relatives in the city and at Menoken, N. D, VISITORS FROM WILTON ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Taylor and Miss Jesse Taylor of Wilton, N. D., are vis- iting friends in the city. this morning for Roseberg, Oregon, where she will visit at the home, of her parents. t VISITING IN CITY f Mrs. J. Newman of Pretty Rock, N. D., is a visitor in the capital city for a few days. HERE ON BUSINESS, OUT OF TOWN VISITORS John O'Neil of Mott and J. A. Reems C. J. Schindler of Dickinson, is in the city on a. business visit. of Oakdale, are out of town visitors in Bismarck today. a LEAVES FOR WEST. Miss Elsie Roseberg, of the city, left After the May Robson play tomorrow night, attend the Din- ner Dance at the McKenzie Hotel, and end the day right. « tor a few days. _ Webb Brothers | _ STYLE SHOES OF QUALITY. participate in this program and, in| industry. addition thereto, some of the best i adult talent in the city will contribute, The letter sent out by the commit- tee continues: “The object ‘of this recital is to raise funds to send our six contestants in the musical contest to Jamestown to represent Bismarck High School. We woe are not asking charity as we intend to give you more than value received, in the form of a high class musical pro- gram, “In making this appeal for ,your patronage we havé a two-fold inter- MEETING IS TONIGHT, The Young People’s society of the Trinity Lutheran church will meet phis evening in the church parlors. Bvery- one is welcome and invited to attend the meeting. IS IN MINOT, Clarence Deakin, who has been con- nected with the Western Union Tele- graph company here for several years thas been sent to Minot on relief duty Auning the epidemic which ‘has taken many of the employees from their work temporarily. It is reported that after leaving ‘Minot Mr. Deakin will be transferred to Grand-Forks, ATTENTION Members of Legion Auxiliary HERE ON BUSINESS. Editor T-~Leroy Evans of the Halli- day Promoter, who was looking after business matters in Bismarck last week, returned to his home yester- day, PARTY THURSDAY NIGHT . m Another delightful party is being VISITING ISON HERE. ‘est: First because we are confident Penne for Wier Binley of ery to ities “a Murphy. of Vas cite ee A :.) x we are boosting a worthy cause, of|be held at the Recreational’ Room in] iting in'the city, a guest at the > a . ‘ which the conimunity on well be the Wille Scheel building on hur, . : £ Regular meeting postponed from Wednes Proud, and next because we are un-|day¥ evening. committee of mem- x a willing to admit that we are unable|bers of the Women’s. Community os A day to Thursday night, Fight O’clock, at to interest our friends and support- Pian pera charge of he ae . " i q h i : 1 y ers in an. enterprise of this nature as) fair. girls of the city are invited i j a 7 ; . tee been intimated from time to time/to attend. . - e Ww hich time special attraction will be given in discussing ways and means in this]: = of Jn alecusaine wey SND ie aS rea ey r at the Rialto Theatre to members of the “ se eeere Aa (Mrs. R. W. Folsom entertained the 4 f +4 members of the C. O. M. class of the 7 Wi we ee ie: ~ Charles Boyden MoCabe Methodist unday school at her $ An Exc lusive 4 Legion and Auxiliary and their invited ‘ 0 home Iast evening. The regular bus- 5 * ty Here Fer: Meet|tome Gat ovens, the reenter bus F 4 guests. Membership card will entitle you Ny Charles E. Boyden Grand Lecturer Pleasant) social tine.) Dainty otros : o ieighups 38 ees , 3 etara t d at At f tl Taare Moun piten of the Grand Lodge of North Dakota, imeatlak RO YOU Ok the eee oie : Showing of ae to admission. : % A. PF. and A. M.,, is in the city and g ; will hold a school ot instruction this LBAVES FOR CANADA he : ¥ afternoon and evening for District) James Sebry of Veteran, Alberta, N S No. 14. L. K. Thompson, of the city,| canada, who has been visiting friends ew pring Gi Pee eee the 14th dis. |2"d looking after farm interests her mee b a : 7 ~ | will leave tomorrow for his, home. Mr / trict and it is expected that represen-| soppy js a pioneer resident of Bur- Ff ootwear iaares Mere Casual eie ike leigh. county and is well known in The Wachter Transfer Com an i yrs held at the Masonic Temple at 3 amare: PREVENTS FALLING HAIR D y ay o'clock this afternoon end at 7:30 TO GIVE EASTER SALE If your scalp is irritated, and your ; o'clock this eveninz for the purpose! pye members of St. Mary’s Sewing |_| hair dry an seated, handfuls dealers in of interpreting the lecture as adopted! circle have announced that every-|°] try this treatment: Touch spots of HOT and COLD STUFF by the Grand Lodge. thing is in readiness for theirsEaster | | dandruff and itching with Cuticura bye dagen 3 meee sale which will be held on Saturday.| | Ointment and follow with hot Beulah Coal—Missouri River Ice Will Celebrate The place of the sale has not been| | shampoo of Cuticura Soap. Abso- 50th Anni rsa’ decided upon but will be announced | | lutely nothing better. ; Se ee eae New Modes Mail Orders WHEN IT COMES TO, MOVING : On Thursday evening, Marth 23, all EASTHRN STAR MEETS Arriving Promptly our First Class Ri ind C 5 ieti in ' 'S an ompeten' the Missionary Societies of the Meth-} ‘The regular meeting of the Order of ‘Daily Filled 8s a ID! te t odist Episcopal church will|unite to celebrate “Founders Day,” the fiftieth anniversary of the Woman’s|Foreign Missionary society. ‘Supper will be served begigning at 5.80, following which a programh of - unusual interest will be give tle Light Bearers, King’s DID PAIN DISTURB ‘we, YOUR SLEEP? ‘HE pain and torture of sheus matism can be quickly relieved by an application of Sloan's Liniment. It brings warmth, ease and | comfort and lets you sleep soundly, / men are at your disposal. Wood—Gravel—Fertilizer. ; Phone 62. Bismarck, N. Dak. They tell us that Spring Footwear is to be worn earli¢r than ever this season. After seeing the new styles we can well imagine why. Every- body we believe will want new Footwear a little { ahead of time, and we are sure you will decide to be one of those bodies after seeing the new fea- titres which are exploited in Dress and Sports ae «Footwear for Spring. . HART’S MARINELLO SHOP. “Always bave a bottle handy and | |, De : ¥ | The priggs Range from..... $5.00 to $10.00 Our Children’s Hair Cutting Department i# Becoming epply when you feel the first twinge./ | (Fj SOUND advice, \ ; More Popular Each Day. Come Early on Saturday. We \"Ib penetrates without rubbing. SOUND companies, ‘ Are Open From 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Every D: _ Jit splendid to take the pain out of SOUND service means XPERT FITTING. ! . Children’s Hair Cuttings Canter” Staite, stiff joints, and lame backs: INSURANCE PRO- ren’s Hair Cutting 35 Cents. \ For ie years pain's enemy, — Aa TECTION unexcelled. i . \ Wat all druggiste—38e, 0c, $1.4007 MURPHY JESSE Li LASKY PRESENTS THE. CGUEN 6a . 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TOMORROW AND THURSDAY “THE CALL OF HOME” This picture has the greatest flood scenes ever seen on a picture screen. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TOM MIX In His Newest Feature “CHASING THE MOON” = , The tale of a lawless Arab Chief who loved an ‘English beauty — and took her! Stormed her caravan—carried her off to his tent—lost her —fought for’ her—mastered her—won her, heart and soul! A romance all colored with barbaric splendor. Swift and free as a galloping Bedouin. Racing through scenes that thrill with their beauty and daring. LTING te G7 Direction: Valleau Theater Company The Book Is the Year’s Sensation! You'll Never Forget the Picture! A can of Calumet contains full 1 oz. Some baking powders comein | 12 oz. cans instead of 16 oz. cans. Be + sureyougs:t a pound when you wantit. From the novel by Edith M. Hull. TONIGHT TUESDAY ‘MARION DAVIES in “The Bride’s Play” Topics of the Day Tailoring and Hat Works Dry Cleaning, Pressing, Re pairing, Remodeling, Dyeing}, of Ladies’ and Men’s Clothes. Prompt and courteous service. : Call For and Deliver. Phone 58 313 Broadway } Bismarck, N. D. We clean and reblock hats. Kinograms WEDNESDAY THURSDAY—FRIDAY , Matinee Daily 2:30. Evenings 7:30 and 9:05. Matinee, 15 & 35. Evenings, 25 & 50c. Tax Included. : WEDNESDAY—THURSDA Y—FRIDAY “THE SHEIK” With Rudolph Valentino and Agnes Ayers Matinee Daily 2:30.- Evenings 7:30 & 9.