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— 4 1 : « eM 1 . A seated ang nececcca i i } { | ‘ % 3 ‘ v \ TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1922 ——— . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Bismarck Girls’: => Have Enjoyable ; Time in Fargo Bismarck Girls Win Second Place in State “Girls Ath- letic Contest” May the 10th, early in the morning, bs 16 girls representing Bismarck high | school started for Fargo to take part} in the athletic contests at the May Festival held at the Agricultural Col- lege. They were given a hearty fare- well by the students. On account of * weather conditions Cleveland wag the stopping place the first night, At 6:30 the next mornixg tiiey continued the journey, arriving at the A. C. in the “Yellow ‘Bus” at about 10 p.m The incoming high school students were entertained at the Agricultural College. The first event that Bismarck par- ticipated in jwas a ‘basket ball game with Concordia Cojlege Preps. The team representing Bismarck was a picked team from girls who were be- ing sent for track and dancing and had only one practice. The first halt ended 12 to 12. Bismarck lost out oa account of fouling. In the second half Bismarck kept Concordia in the hot box keeping the lead until thé last few minutes of play when Concordia passed ahead, winning 25-20. Cow cordia won the championship by win- ening from Wahpeton by a_ larger score than Bismarqk. Wahpeton in turn defeated’ A. C. preps and Fargo high, Next’ year the girls expect to . bring home the cup. Line-up: For- wards, Mabe] Nathan, Eloise McKee centers, Barbara Register, Cather McLaughlin; guards, Dorothy Land Frances Whiteaker and Alice Larson. Friday evening was the dancing con- test. Bismarck won first place in non-professional group interpretative and was given hearty applause. T! girls taking part wer Mabel than, Dorothy Vetter, Esther Schult Audrey Flow, Muriet Robinson, Louis: Berndt, Esther Katz, Norma Hollens worth and Unie Frazier, pianist, who was complimented on her pl: the judges, and ‘Miss Andrews. Muriel Robinson tied Valley City in non-pro- fessional solo with the dance ‘To Spring.” » CORNS Lift Off with Fingers Doesn’t hurt a bit! t “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with fin- | gers. Truly! Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of “Freezone” for a few cents, suffi- cient to remove every hard corn, soit corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irri- tation. AUDITORIUM One Night, Tuesday, May 23 Mail Orders Now, When Accompa- nied ‘by Check or Money Order. SEAT SALE SAT.. MAY 20; .) AMERICA’S GAYEST. FLEETEST AND MOS ANTIC ENTERTAINM (ies re TAGEO 6Y e ©) JOHN 4 MURRAY ANDERSONy DIRT SAVOY « AY BRENNAN ‘IN BISMARC SECOND ANNUA DUCTION annuals 2 new second annual produc- tion. PRICES: Baleony Hers. Lower _ Floor—: Si. iaaepy 81.10, tax included Drop a little | i is Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock the track meet started. ‘Bismarck made the following places, coming in second jplacé, Fargo being first. Bismarck gave go, keen competition. Hira Bell Thompson made first place in the \dash in finals. ‘Catherine McLaughlin won second in the ‘hop step and jump Bismarck came in second on the two ‘hundred relay team, Catherine Mc Laughlin, Dorothy Landers, Barbare ster and Era Thompson. Francis teaker swon third in basketbal Alice Larson won third place in-base ba]l thre Broad group jum) ‘Bismarck came in second team, Eré }Bell thompson, Dorothy Landers, Bar bara Register ‘and Alice ‘sgn. Ere Bell Thompson won first in the indi vidua} Broad jump. Saturday evening President Coulter [presented the winners with’ prizes. Bismarck received a picture of “Dancc of the (Nymphs;” for dancing,, Cather ine McLaughlin and Muriel Robinsor received A, C. seal pins and Era Bel Thompson gold knife with A. C. seal |The girls were entertained royally tby the A. C’s'and were given a goo’ time, good cats and entertainment. The latter included tennis games, bas- ketball games, promise of a swim, thoys track events, parade by A. ‘live stock parade, pageant, if through museum, and a dance. In re- turn (Bismarck tried her best to help in any way possible and in ke the pep of the festival at a high pite Monday night about 7 p. m,, the “Yellow Bus” returned’ to Bismarck with the girls and their prizes. They traveled Sunday, most of the night, and all day Monday on account of bad roads, Next year, now that Bismarck is in the swing, the g girls’ willo down and win first ‘place, such is the de- termination. Miss Andrews is sen iF and bladder. fect condition ever -since.”— Zook, 103 iS. Jay St, step into a drugystor Mrs. John Zook. Your Kidneys or Back Bother You?| Austin, Mirnnj—“Som ‘time ago 1 caught a heavy cold which settled on my kidneys and affected my bladder. I suffered intensely and had to take to my bed. My mother recommendea Dr. 'Pierce’s ‘Anuric (kidney and back- ache) Tablets and I took them to re- lieve the congestion in my ‘kidneys lief, and not only that, but they eventually restored me to my usual good health: I took six bottles of An- uric, but it was well worth it for my kidneys and tbladder have been in per- rs, John imple matter to and obtain Dr. gs Anuric Tablets, anyone who stly desires to regain health and Since it is such a new life will waste no time in obtain. ing them. — ing in original results and and ma made in this meet to be used as a basis for next years track mect.. The local girls cannot speak in too glorify-, ing terms of the A. C. and Miss Av- drews the physical education director there, the form of insur- in the companies WE WRIT ance you ne! that are SAF Property valuations, full cover- age, fire prevention hints save you MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance.” Bismarck, RIALTO LAST: NIGHT OF Sasa: ee || The RAINBOW GIRLS —in— IKE and MIKE IN PARIS The Biggest Laff Show — Yet LAST NIGHT. LAST TIME TONIGHT TUESDAY MEIGHAN. AND MILDRED HARRIS in “A PRINCE THERE WAS” NEWS PICTURES TOPICS OF THE DAY AESOP FABLE ep RA They soon gave me re-|! J. pu pang HE@RI STA Lena R amd) The State of North Dakota te the a Named Respondents "and all] Dance every Tuesday, Thurs , anteed or your money s erested in the’ Estate of . srdinand’ Lambrecht, Dee used ‘day and Saturday evenings a refunded. nd cach of Fou sby snort oe 3 tified that Augus ne. the| 8:30 at The Coliseum. 10 Cents petitoner herein, his petition, p In the Matte! Collman, Notice is her signed John the Last Will of Ontje J. of the Town of Tidott in the County of Stephenson and ceased, to the credit sons having. cla First publication on the 18th day of April A."D, 1922 Attorneys for I: Mandan, North Dakota. of Above FE OF NORTH DAKOTA,: County Burleigh.—ss, In Before- Hon, 1, GC. _In the Matter of the dinand Lambreeht, ugust H. Lambrecht, Petitioner, vs.| recent visit to Europe publication of 1 W. Lambrecht, A . + mea + H it olack, Stolis ganonsce Mien photographs of the imperial family, am use less than of higher priced ht, Ed. Lambrecht, ' Minnie|Dewspapers and magazines will be i : ullmann, FW, Lambrecht,’ and Otto | permitted. brands. Satisfaction guar- aumbrecht, Respondents, PAGE THREE administration upon the estate of F dinand mbr ate of the town. ship of MeKen in the County of Burleigh and S$ 2 of North Dakota, deceased, be granted to August HL. Lambrecht, i that the said petition will be heard and july, considered by this Court on sday, the 11th day of y ALD. at 10 o'clock in’ the noon of that day, at the Court in the County Sity of Bismarck, nd State of North nd-each of you, are cited to be and appear before _at said time and ple and petition, and show AUS! ny ere be, why the prayer o. D ition should not be granted, By the Court: (SEAL) I. Cc, DAVIES, Judge of the County Court. Dated the 15th di May, A.D, 1922) = NOTICE TO CREDITORS the Estate of Ontje iven by the under- lman Executor of 9 s. Collman, late SAME PRICE for more than 3() years K G BAKING to of Illinois, de- s of, and all per- for j Rooms of this Court, Court House, in the County of Burleig with the ne- vithin six months, lication of ‘this no- tthe office of ullivan, at) Man-|1 in the City to exh voucher: 18th NS. C OLLAA Executor, ‘April, JOH POWDER 46 Ounces for D 5 YOU SAVE when you'use KC you y & SULLIVAN, itor. Let the service e above citation be made by publication in the Bis- arck Tribune once each week for SUC all not less said hearing. 16-23-30—6-6 ‘OR: APPOINT- STRA'TOR, ~ 's befor I. C, DAVIES,» * Judge of the’ County Court. 5-16-23-30 T OF Ai ‘ounty Court. Judge: ate of Fer- Deceased. As the vresut of Prince “irohito’a “HIGHEST QUALITY” led i is Court & that letters of per dance. 7 MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY THE GOVERNMENT Performances 7:30 and 9 p m. TONIGHT : 4 : es CAPITOL ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN The Star Without a Failure, in “The Way of a Maid” Humorous, Wholesome and Dtamatte. On the same program a two reel comedy “HIS JONAH DAY” This Week Specials WOMEN’S AND MISSES’ PATENT OXFORDS FLAPPERS First quality leather, Cuban Patent: leather of extra ceeeear ag quality, one strap mee pecially Norfolk rubber heel. Very $5.95 priced .. stylish. $6 00 . e VICI KID Special Brown and Black, Cuban WHITE CANVAS rubber heel. All sizes and with patent trim, 1 and 2 i idths. lish. 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WEDNESDAY and, THURSDAY “FOOLISH WIVES” WEDNESDAY EVEN ING ong HISTORY OF Canderout Jo PRICES — $1.10, ie 65, $2;2 [AUDITORIUM] MAY 17] | Seats Now Selling at Harris and Woodmansce Store. Me {90ST @LOSSAL SUCCESS USTCAL LER COMPANY og, s Za rr COMEDY ' Lresenls; sg a ATH] aie "Liery pecial I: bh So niet (usie-by Harr here we NTE lee na tha! Stoged by Lonard Royce 0 and $2.75. Including-Tax. RE GREATEST GIPL IN THE WORLD" | SBECIAL INCREASED ORCHESTRA. | | | | \ | | | Universal ae oy i‘ aN Colossal Drama of Monte Carlo where-eveniSaints:are Sinners: Pictorially surpasses anything ever achieved in pictures—dramat- ically grips, fascinates and enthralls you—a complex magnifi- cence that astounds you—a direct simplicity that drowns you in a sea of emotion—the one picture that positively you must see. * A Man . ~ You Will Love to Hate Matinee Daily at 2:30. Admission Boe. Box Seats 50¢ Evenings 7:30 and 9:10. Admission 50c. 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