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TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1922 Dance every. ‘Tuesday, Thurs Y SPEAKING «WALTER HAMPDEN HAS HAD ROMANTIC. f=Sit.cistvis ae], Done ad Din ater “Grwe| Nervous? Sleepless it i “{western ‘traffic from the Red Trail.| wich. Village ©Follies”. tonight, x eepless. ; The matter will’ be thrashed out in pervice a i carte. Special Chi Women At Every Age Can Be Bene. day and Saturday evenings: a 8:30 at The Coliseum. 10 Cents per dance. : We Clean and Repair Men and Women’s Spring Suits fited as Was This Woman. Minneapolis, Minn.—“Dr,. .Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is an excellent builder of a nervous and rundown sys tem. During middle age I suffered a nervous breakdown--was so nervous nese dishes, Chicken Chow Mein, Chinese Chop Suey, Eggs Foo Young, Shrimp Foo Young, Kumquats. No charge for dan- cing, no service less than 50c. CAREER AND REMARKABLE SUCCESS sony: tarts ‘discussed at the meeting of the North € i i ‘4 Dakota branch of the National Parks Highways ‘Association which should be held this month. DATES PLANNED There is no more romantic story of|Henry Irving. In the midst of the : The Near Future Fee yen Er geet line, “datiniealy (ergata grime Farber: Robert ‘___|Men’s Clothes Shop is making! ang rest well. 1 can highly recom ssl a and incontestably at the head of all| London several seasons more in the big reductions on ‘these goods} mend avorite Presription as a nerv-|| EAGLE TAILORING AND The key-note address of Governor living American tragedians, to quote} Hall Caine plays and then returned now. N ‘ine for women.”—Mrs, Clem (Hofer, HAT WORKS Nestos’ campaign for re-election will the veteran critic of the New York to make hts cena here, ae yee D Saaey Tues nk pit aye south hi le * Ae . azimova’s leading man in joll’s 7 amen) lance every Luesday, urs ealth is your most valuable asset. ite P 2. Fe eRe Gat elena CIA hie House” and “The Master Builder.” |Deposits and Resources Have|day and Saturday evenings a | Po not neglect it. Obtain Dr. Pierce's OPP orhone BB produce satisfactory evidence that he ~~ i : has dome alli iin hie ewer gress a | 50 Ib. Ice capacity...... .. Price $30.00 - The matter was referred to, the! 7 Y 65 lb. Ice capacity......... Price $32.50 Gonmissonge Thompson’ that he! Woes FoR | 85 Ib. Ice capacity Price $42.50 , ympson e pW ACO VCAVPAUILY . ee ee eee s eel favigdiction init aueh: mati] The Berkefeld Filter attached to Eps. stl Phone 82 . Coming, WEDNESDAY é | an jursday r \ the contemporary theater than that;run Irving became ill and. although Ca of Walter Hampden, who four or five | Mr. Hampden was then very young, COOPERATIVE To Make Several Commencemen: And Other Addresses in at a place not yet selected. In his address the Governor is expocted to outline the issues upon which the ad- ministration goes before the voters of the state for endorsement, in the pri- mary of June 28. The first of many addresses will be delivered at Wilton on May 26 at the commencement exercises of the high schoal by the Governor. He will speak on Memorial Sunday at exer- cises to be held in Bismarck and on June 2 will deliver an address to the graduating class of the Dickinson high school. ° . Sneaking Dates Following a meeting-wf the pardon board during the first few days of! June the Governor will speak in Kin- dred, Cass county, on June 7 at a celebration of several lodges of the Sons of Norway. He will speak in Valley City on June 8 at the conven- tion ofthe United Commercial Trav- elers. On June 9 the Governor. will ;Camilla” and “Good Gracious Anna- years ago was playing in New York in such farce comedies as “Be Calm belle.” He comes to Auditorium on Friday night, May 26th, with a repu- Mr. Hampden, is an American and a Harvard graduate of the class of 1900. The call of the concert stage lured ‘him first and he went to Paris to study music. Even at that time his historic ability wag so marked that he was offered parts by French produc- ers but he held to his original sche- dule of waiting until] he went to Eng- land, where he was made a member of the famous company formed by Frank Benson, since knighted. With the or- ganization he played 70 roles in_the standard drama, many of them Sha- kespearean. Zs After three years with Bonson, Mr. Hampden became a London leading man, appearing first in a romantic drama, “The Prayer of the World.” He was then engaged for the role of Laertes in the great production “of “Hamlet,” then being staged by Sir sioner Thompson saying that body had broken every franchise the city) PROPOSE TRAIL he was entrusted with the part. Although he himself disclaims any achievement jn. the role, so great an authority as William Archer, dean of English critics, declared he was “the All this time he had been waiting an opportunity to produce’ Charles Rann Kennedy’s well-known play, “The Servant in‘ the House,” and through Henry Miller, he was at last able to. do this, creating the stellar role of Manson. _Some years japsed between that time and his sensational debut as Hamlet which brought him lasting fame, for ‘he not only established | a modern world’s record with a run of 48 straight performances on Broad- way, but also:was accorded by the critics such enconiums as “The Great- est Ljving Hamlet,” The best Since Booth,” and similar comment. And all recognized one northworthy fact— that the new star made Shakespeare entertaihing. He brought the oft-mur- dered poet back to life, BANK SHOWS Doubled Since Its “Conver- sion” Four Months Ago Uaioe - Cleveland, O.; May 23.—Officers ot the Brotherhood’ of Locomative Engi- neers Cooperative National Bank of this city, which owns a majority of the stock of the People’s Co-operative State Bank of Hammiond, Indiana, announce, that :the deposits and re- soukces of the Hammond bank | have doubled in amount since its conver- sion into a cooperative institution four months ago. Banks throughout the © country have been interested in’ the’ develop- ment of this bank, since it is the first cooperative-. bank in the United States to be organized under a state charter. Instead of instituting an ad- ditional bank, representatives of the Railway Brotherhoods and trades unionists of Hammond bought up a |McKenzie Hotel. For your vacation you'll need : The, World of good. a trunk or traveling bag. 8:30 at The Coliseum. 10 Cents per dance. SESSIONS POSTPONED. Washington, May 23.—(By the A, P. —Because of continued delay in. r ceiving full instructions from their i and Peruvian shington confer: governments the Chil delegations to the W ence today suspended their joint se: sions until Thursday. I could not sleep or rest at night. J was very miserable when I began tak- ing the ‘Prescription and it did me a It relieved me of ai! the nervousness so. that I could sleep Favorite Prescription now, in: liquid or teblets, at drug store. Good as New. . We Clean, Reblock and Dye Hats— Make Them Just Like New. BEST WORK. LOWEST PRICES. Come In and See Us. ., We Call For and Deliver. -) A G LaZr BK = a 5 Y CZE_ S UDITORIUN FRIDAY NIGHT, MAY 26 Engagement Extraordinary. “Easily the Unique Event of the Dramatic Year.” —New York World. FIRST TRANSCONTINENTAL TOUR OF THE GREAT AMERICAN ACTOR speak at Concordia college, Moor- rs koa | YY i 4 head, (Minn,; at La Crosse, Wiscon- hail aud ‘hetetote onEnt to, lool satten majority. of the. stock of a bank al- AL ER sin on June 11 and on June 12 ad 13| Bills were allowed as follows: ready chartered under state laws, in- ue he will attend the 20th annual reunion | tnterstate Trans. Co.. 25 creased, the. capital to $50,000 with ae i of his class iat ithe. University of Wis- | Nassif Bros. 7.00] $5,000 surplus, and changed the by- § * ie consin, The Governor probably will] Herman Ode . 7.01! - wea ' laws of the, bank so that its earning ; speak, to .the retail mexcnants of the | pire payroll 1250! would be shared with depositors. t state in Grand Forks on the morning | Joo: Katz 157.50 a a|__The report just released by the par- of June 15 and that night will deliver |. Breslow | 3.70 ent bank in Cleveland shows deposits tas Graduating class address at James-|thternational Assn. Chiefs of | = of $241 00828 on, Feb. 15, an increase own college. Police . 10.00! Di i 4 of over percent over deposits on * Diversion of National Parks /6.¢""7 tast,.when the cooperators ac- “NO COUNTERPART ON ANY STAGE.” —N, Y. Globe. Governor (Nestos returned to the capitol Saturday afternoon from a five-days trip into Minnesota, Wis- consin and Illiniis. pes i W. M. Griffis » 184.77| d cates Cee ee eee a cries | We Griffis 5 18.90 fase dk $300,383.99. Officers of the bank at- Charles Rann Kennedy’s Well-Known and ,Powerfil ‘ound -renewen-interest In (North Da-.! Ww. M. Griffis . 100.59! A movement is on foot to change pate ee aa le Stowth bree. || betas wah Caticurn Sa and bot wider Allegorical Drama noi i operative principle, an 1e pores of ii ies an Ww kota and especially in its opportuni- ties, for land buyers and renters,” the Governor said. In these cities he con- ferred with real estate men, met many farmers and immigration agents who are closely in touch with con- ditions. “They were already convinced,” he continued, ‘‘that the North Dakota lands were cheaper in proportion to production than lands that could be secured in any other state and when they heard what progress has been made in our state in an increased pro- duction of aorn, hogs, poultry, pota- toes and dairy products they appar- ently felt still further reassured and confident that by coming where they may get lands at the present cheap rate and raising products that had produced prosperity in the older states they had a real opportunity to advance their own financial welfare. Endorses Worst Plan. “Not only are there prospective set- tlers,” he said, “but there are many people whom 1 met who had a little money to invest and they seemed to be acquiring a new interest in North Dakota and many expressed the inten- tion of investing their sunplus earn- ings in North Dakota bonds and mort- gages. Many questions were asked by those in the sevral cities in which J spoke and all of them indicated a very great interest in our present de- velopment and future progress,” Belief was expressed by the Gov- ernor that this summer is an oppor- tune time for all North Dakota boost- ers to enlist the sympathetic ear of a friends in the central states in the possibilities of North Dakota. ““T see that Dr. Worst is advocat- ing that all citizens of North Dakota- invite a friend from the central west to visit the state and see its possi-| bilities,” the Governor said. “I think this is a splendid idea and trust that every agency interested in the de- velopment of the state and especially R. W. Sande 54.70 Police payroll - 56.00! W. M. Griffis, sidewalk work. 181.58; 89.30] W. M. Griffis | 3.00 DRENCHES CITY Cloudburst Downtown While it Only Sprinkles at Capitol The cloudburst which drenched Bis-! marck yesterday afternoon was a} freak rain. While the water was pour- ing down in torrents in the downtown} district it barely sprinkled at the} capitol and golfers played at the; Country Club during the 12 minutes! in which more than a half-inch rain} fell downtown. Tze rain extended east for some distance. The penitentiary reported that the rain seemed har est in the north’ field of the prison farm. It only sprinkled in Mandan. * Persons coming from the east re- ported that there was a heavy hail) at McKenzie.~A traveler from Kin- tyre, 68 miles southeast, reported heavy rain Sunday night. Several basements in the downtown district were flooded by the — swift downpour of yesterday afternoon. Business was suspended for the time; being in some of them. No serious loss to stocks of goods was reported today, however. After “Greenwich Village Fol- lies” tonight make an evening of; it at The McKenzie. Good mu- sic, dancing, special Chinese: dishes, Chicken Chow’ Mein,! Chinese Chop Suey, Egg Foo Young, Shrimn Foo Young, Highway in Montana Is Being Proposed the National Parks Highway (Red Trail) in Montana, acording to infor- mation reaching the North Dakota Good Roads Association here. The proposed change is to a route from Glendive through Lewiston and Helena in place of Miles City and Bill- ings. Those urging the change hold that it would be a benefit to, North Dakota in that it would prevent many tourists from leaving the Red Trail at Fallon and going through South Da- kota on the Yellowstone trail. The Yellowstone trail and the Red Trail converge at Fallon, Montana. The Red Trail is marked both through Miles City and Billings and through Lewiston and Helena. The Helena boosters would give Miles City and Billings the Yellowstone trail and let the Red Trail route be through ‘Lew- iston and Helena. They said the route is‘ shorter than the southern Montana route. The matter is of considerable inter- 1 .jest to North Dakotans owing to the|age one for every day in the year. quired ownership of the bank. Re- sources similarly .increased during the same period from $163,153.48 to to the fact that the People’s Cooper- ative tSate Bank is paying a higher in- terest’ rate to depositors than the non-cooperative banks of the city. After “Greenwich Village Fol- lies” tonight make an evening of it at The. McKenzie. Good mu- sic, dancing, ‘special Chinese dishes, Chicken Chow Mein, Chinese Chop Suey, Egg Foo Young,» Shrimp Foo ~ Young, Kumquats. No'charge:for dan- cing, no service less than 50c. Stetson Hats at $5.50, such bargains you'll only find at- the Men’s Clothes Shon agi anly dur- ing this Shipwrecks in the Baltic Sea aver- Ladies Pumps and Oxfords. orbilt makes. — A Special Shipment of Just arrived, including high grade Patent At Our New Location, 105 5th Street, Shoes O’Donnell and Hon- Skin Irritations with a gentle application of Cuticura Oint- ment to soothe and heal. They are ideal for the toilet, as is also Cuticura Talcum for perfuming. Share Soap ie Ointment a estbe, Falcurn ate, WEB™ Cuticure Soap shaves without mug. alone, AUDITORIUM One Night, Tuesday, May 23 Mail Orders Now, When Accompa- nied by Check or Money Order. SEAT SALE SAT. MAY 20, ost. Noteworthy Girl-and r Show T Visited .the Pacific AMERICA’S GAYES 4 MOST ANTIC ENTERTAINMENT SECOND ANNUAL — REVUSICAL GOMEDY OF NEW- YORK’S,, * LATIN QUARTE —in— nv “The Servant in the House” NOTE: Mr. Hampden created the stellar role of Manson and appeared in this play over 500 times in New York, Chicago and Boston of all American tragedians.” PHILADELPHIA NORTH dramatic event of the year. NEW YORK POST—“He is definitely and incontestibly at the head BOSTON TRANSGRIPT—“America’s ablest actor.” , CHICAGO AMERICAN—“Acting of the highest order.” AMERICAN—"Most BALTIMGRE EVENING SUN—“His acting is unparalleled.” distinguished Lower floor $2.7 PRICES. MAIL ORDERS NOW letters, checks, postoffice money-orders to Harris & Wood- Include self-addressed stamped envelope to insure safe return, , Balcony $2.20, $1.65 & $1.10. Gallery 55c, including tax, SEAT SALE OPENS WEDNESDAY VIOLA DANA “Seeing’s Believing” TONIGHT —in— in immigration join Dre Nyoret and Kumquats. No charge for dan- opposite the McKenzie Hotel. W ill b te err en tone eration in| cing, no service less than 50c-_|H pleased to see our old customers. Ea OFFER T 0 CIVE You'll find comfo rt, style aad economy A Mile-a-Minute Melodrama With a Million Laughs. =o PARK in the shoes you purchase here. aot ae fot bret 9: i MEN’S SHOES—Special values in Men’s C L 4 n : LANDER Shoes and Oxfords.’ Que arry : emon ‘7 MADE CITY i 7 ” | S08 REPAIRING The Bell Hop” Hengy Tatley Would Grant City Expert workmen, the best material, D : lour and Half Acres For reasonable charges, prompt service. , : TOMORROW |) i th "0 South Side Park An offer by Henry Tatley to donate about four and one-half acres of land in the Lincoln Improvement Addition ‘on the south side for park purposes was presented to the city commission last night. Commissioner Thompson urged the consideration of the gift, suggesting the land could be used for park and playground purposes on the south side. Mr. Tatley spent the win- ter in California but is returning to the city soon for the summer. The commission ordered in a side- walk on Broadway, between Man- dan and Washington avenues, upon petition. A communication from the Scouts, signed by Geo. Russ, “Glen Wallace and Arthur Nathan, called attention to violations of pub- lic safety principles. The report named many buildings in the city in which it said the law was violated which provided doors must swing out- ward and be not less than four feet wide with proper landings and stair- ways of at least equal width. The re- port was made by the Scouts in their merit badge work in. the following Boy test: “Name the most serious viola-! tion of public safety principles which | has come under his observation and S K BAKING POWDER No better made regardless of price. MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY THE GOVERNMENT ters. x A written complaint was filed by your fawcet, gives you a pure, clean, sparkling, germ free water. Eva C. 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