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es a — asl ae nr ; , 4 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1923 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE CHILDREN’S SPRING STYLES \ednlee on the screen by his latest ' Pathe five-reel comedy, “Dr. Jack,” ‘which is seen at the Eltinge Theatre today and tomorrow, Wednesday and Thursda There are comedians who make edingly funny pictures, but Lloy is the most consistent and depend- ‘able of the Sons of Laughter. “Grandma's Boy,” seemed to us to be the perfect comedy—until we saw | Social and 4 | Personal Ladies Night at Rotary To Be Big Event of the Week AN INTIMATE STORY OF INNERMOST, EMOTIONS REVEALED IN PRIVATE. LETTERS Copyrigat 1925 -NEA SErviC€_INC. “Dr. Jack.” fs eae! | PER FROM LESLIE HAMILTON | “The miles are lengthening betw TO JOHN ALDEN ?RESCO' you.” Jack,” Lloyd has again « , riven us a comedy with a serious ae ; One of the important social vein running through it, but the| LOVER MINE: | ; ARLE SROR AL Ca BEV eet i fairs the week is the Ladi laughter is continuous and eve 1 am sitting in my drawing room nie a haha Puleittcan d iin see i Night of the Bismarck Rotary club lasting. Never was there anything| It is very . There is no more| et F can he fen you “ a wo which takes place this evening at > funnier sereened than Lloyd's acro-| passing befere my door; nothing as-/ ays from TCs eateg@eana uel ck at the McKenzie hotel. There batic antics in his wierd disguise| sails my. cars except the sound of| home at jenat 12 hours. But whethes will be the regular Rotary dinner ;as the madman. It was a laugh] the pounding whi unde: th the| Yeu are writing or not, lover mine, with the waves of the Rotarians as | trom start to finish, tv which keeps saying, “The miles] YOU cannot take from me this sad : the special guests. * Harold Lloyd is scen in the title] are lengthening between you—the| happincss—yes, John, there is such a a In addition the club has invited TeIEN thatuofta: sou doclbre wiih | nijles are lengthening between! you [terse sad happiness. but only He Ss. ‘ sts the faculty of the Bis- cures ills b¢ the “sunshine method."| the miles are lengthening between| rs know it—of aitting here anc “ schocls and the members of The fast and furious Lloydian com-| you.” writing to you. natural goodness of the school board. Each Rotarian has edy is interwoven with a charming| The monotony of the refrain is{ 1 am very impateent to get home ssigned one or more members d here the comedian | maddening, even if the fact wore| {am very impatient to tell tom at ° o 0 .culty to escort to the © fairy outshines all the Great Lo not breaking my heart—— my — sad iS euCuC ay OW Tt e Uys Bel aay ett Wis lace of ‘the It's _a great comedy | heart, which keeps trying to bridge| Dads dear old dad, will be gruff tn club, will preside and the program 1s and you rea an't afford to miss! inoie weary miles that are stretch-| His duestions, but T know he will iny chit of fae ara eat ay it. ing out ferthey and further from me] &V WW votunaae uae pe Rea What appetite could resist this tempting 20RD, e 7S. c c| 5 — - t only you can make me happy. Moth stun’ short snap} i Baal l ee Rais golden dessert ? stunts, eee shore sry dae YOUR GARDEN Hed Aucttgucennuvareelncver wort Cone Clt, cal iS euths proud, you Bweet, daicious; full havared hes that ea ‘ y " ly, never practical: They do ne © so good looks -g, dear ; seer 2 i 5 orehestra COLOR SCHEME Se mn aa Fe ADC AUNERRCE: TITRENCCE He At. ANUGL add zest to every recipe in which this favorite hort Seception for the vehoo! ‘elie Gann they are bruived and{ their grief at losing their dough fruit can be used. . faculty and members of the board Eee id Ey ne POU LenS ATUL ae echt Riiee’ Peele “WS PeS Pepa 3 "Will precedt the chief event of the Color arrangement is now reg: hurt so often, tae a : a} ne av il ea For the flavorof King's isthe flavor of fresh peaches GvOnitiee Moe ce ammiant or the +s most important in. ornamental} Tonight my heart is erying out ‘tol “ | OREEATAT ECL Ra UCR year’s program: of the Rotary club eurdenitt is gnlisting the most] that part of my brain we humans | 2 Han z ser ee 9, Dehydrated looking toward a closer cooperation careful study, A gardencr for the} ell reason, that it has ba likes te teed OE a OM Sak PEACHES between the schools and patrons. most part should be guided by his} suaded me to give up that whi 7; ie cut ae her a hter . i : eed own taste and use the colors which | know now makes existence life, for netiee i mek NRCGE Wiessucien x 3, & P. W. Ha he particularly admires. Tf he pre-jth esake of following out some silly] syin, my mother will love you ana are the choicest of tree-ripened peaches. b A fers blue and purple to scarlet, convention of society chee Pee ; ; ity of th Business and eis al ic) arene ntneN i in ragtan | erunge and yellow, he should plan a[ I want you se, lover mine, 1 want by GAGs atest Hel ial 4 They have every cooking quality e 5 i | Children’s shops are / showing | bu Foray sleeves set in raglan |2ivien in which his favorites would! you so, Everything in the world) Alice, my young sister, wi freahieraits Social Meeting | spring stytes: WaMon. other’ bloomer dress is Pe the prevailing tones with touches sings into nothingness beside the Hore LASS LEN MUU at Only the water has been removed by ‘ ‘ : A huge patch pocket across the} SUN anothe mer dress 18 of contrasting ad harmonizing colors | want of you Ee Fee eee OEE rye King’s dehydration. , made into a red and white gingham ; : , LESLIE, ng Maa eis susomeas \ short business session of the front of a new play apron for a] fiowered with scalloped petals '@¢™? e and relieve the blue aes Ate Bal aes wed Serve King’s Peaches in tarts, in pies, in Lusincss and) Professional Wo- matt girl makes it a most desir-| around neck, ‘sleeves, hem and {2nd purple. PONMUS Sah UA aay ane PLAYS AT LEGION HALL cobbler, shortcake, and a hundred different nens club members was held la Pale yellows and pinks used with | births and burials must be jiven ment. Straps from the eee ace ; . meer sheitied ai These and the many other spring and a vig sash Ved in| coties for children ase all of the |! able shoulders evening tm their club rooms. Re- ways. The results will always be pleasing. ris of the officers and standin In handy, sanitary cartons— hought and preparation. Life is not] The McKenzie Orchestra played I feelings and impulse. In fact 1{@t the Legion hall last night. blues of the lighter ne used in contrast committees were given and opel back. daub CURIS iyas ders and purples, make admirable | #m afraid we will find more responsi- ; : A 6 02.) 30c carton makes 6 to 8 portions. ‘ stand ics as well as new | fin “i 7 discussions of important matters | 4 new ploomer dress is made of| indian prints and hand-woven | combinations. bility and duty in it than romuncey | ORFENTAL TURBANS Use what you need at one time; the rest were brought before the club. At | tye materials and has very pretty | madras. The orange Africun marigotds|and dream” Alunoogh 1 hate it,| Turbans of" gold Inco cloth are will keep for future use. he close of the business meeting : planted with ageratum made tonight, T know more than ever be-| Wtupped tightly about the head and Just phone your grocer. the remainder of the evening Wes | | ture to remember, The age fore that convention after all is but | left unadorned save for a buckle or 5 i : nie \ Jdrawn by the ladies of the three } erie ; al knéesat the: iatenial The emert 4 today for King's Fruit given over to a social time ‘Rev. Strutz To : t talso is excellent with the velvety | making into a universal rule the du.{@ Knot of the mater he smar Archie M and Reinhold . Stru palaces, and for the lucky one chos- i c y eo Cos pIVREIR eNNRUOE CAneOrIenEAl TULE and Vegeradie Cook Book. orange, maroon t mahogany shades | ties imposed on mankind by ne ef the French ds. | sity and convenience As a general rule, in planning for | hand over my chumoring heart colof effect one may start at one end | listen to the sane counsels of re with the true blues, then use pink | Son. Assist in Revival |«x to ve sent to the nu for the worms. Much romance and a number of | religious observances | around the silk indust theif audience ry to care ixaphne and piano duets. her part of the program were olo dances by Miss Jane | Chasel an which is wound before each wearing. KING'S FOOD PRODUCTS CO. Orifinators of Practical Dehydration Portland, Oregon T close my nd © woven PROMINENCE OF PLAIDS Byrne and Miss Berni Joslin, | nephew, Ruben Strutz : t -| Plaids have risen to gr social s ; on y appears and rose shades, \*.en yellows. shad- know, John dear, that my CHA the former young tady gave @J/ing a series of Evangelistic serv-|, While the industry appears to nee, then the searlets|mcchcr would no er have forgiven| Prominence and are appearing in Y " i * 2 a ing into or Synuigiadaeee a ieee 8 7 nee rv have developed in China pictures Gblbnixigaiate we E ee ee until about the end of Mext | ofa spinning loom and hand spin-/8%@ deeper shades, then a little more | me had T slipped away and m silks, cottons, crepes and georgette } eek. . ; : : pendee , ; | ning sucl 5 : appear /brange and the lavende | vother of Mi ne, played the! Next Sunday Rev. R. Tammen of | MME such as done in China appear | coompanimen crepe. They are liked not only for costumes but for trimmings. ed and pur-| eu without letting anyone know, antings of some nted me to do, iy not too great a ke the world th for both danced. | Hazen, will have charge of the |i" Peyptian history as early as 3000 Le h retest The P-aylet that had been planned | Gern services in the morning | © © white annual; fin While the first international silk Ae ETT eral SHE eH eee ee eee WMO L UD MOVIES | border as it attracts attention from | have hadlibetdren andéimuclii of the debutante Whenvithoyshavesuone:aeatitl. ore oe ein ae eee ae i postpoded en ora, a illness. a levening, Where will also be Sun | va listnerscai Ahava hen usedutes ite © the Fake wilimeone are of figured, em-|as they dare with the material, they {Sometimes a trifle below the waist- § OTL eS ed en jaye ool and: Engll i services | @ ae and at a distance wives u spotty efeito my mother for losing her daugh-|bFoidered or braided designs and are /are quite apt to add frills of lace’or| line, but usually stopping an’ inch ; «|| aig ee as well as in the) VIOLA DANA IN CRINO- fe \ter will be the glory of sending me| Wor" With plain, straight-line skirts. | chiffon, The other extreme, of | ro so above, is to be very fashion- t aicinans boa phi ig ee Dene, ew wore wutiful color plantings may by | te you iD the proper manner. DISTINCTIVE BRIM me Lee is to eliminate the /sleeve | able this spring. The cape usually is q ‘ Huber. | he latest Metro photoplay to, worked out in’ the various kinds of | » there must be wedding bells] One ¢ ittle fel P ‘aes Arery. a part of the costume, however, and ; a funey, | Local Merchants jstar the charming Vicla Dana is! angual jand ida Wweraltanal iuelve: |i, ore Moncey Galina a tee Sanaa alaaraly vansvel: ta Murphy, Dorothoy Dakin and Observe Silk Week Crinoline and Romance,” and it{ “As aster planting may begin with) maids and clothes, and chests 0: | tiered brim instead of just one, But BEULAH COAL now $4.75 fies ieee aan ' nenlrana: ut toate chown Hap rbedibiee fatally the p purples, following with eg nets fu ediing presents, and the|ity hows a sense of restraint. by | per ton delivered. The Wach-| Dance at Patterson [lall He hom ‘ A Intornationdl, Sik week. io being atthe Gepiiol eae, Manyiec | paver Boe roneaninie SEN OI Radia EHAT TREE theo 2 Comes vuuboutmctlien corudnien tation: ter Transfer Co. Phone 62. | Saturday night. ; aC ompany ieee by pect ay Rest Ne noveltier: both in characterization | darker rose colors and decpest toned | cial affairs, for you, John, will not | === ers this wee rom \ ch 5 O. |a stor’ ise is oowi ee H Presents Show m March 5 to |and in story, are promised for this | red > Bevithente : 4 film, and photoplay fan Eider ones Ga aleaual All the time Tam bowing and | show ever attempted was held atlentertained hugely, if accounts of| yore wer uat chases Sot ctlow Ge AEE ot “One G in a Million” i tho tite [ERe""Geaea Gastial Palace tn New [ORS picines CRE ae dapeaion pan | garious, ununal ‘aha ing and accenting,felisitations and At Your Store of the musical comedy which will | York City in February of 1921, the| Miss Dana’s versatility takes an] jon crimsons. 5 fea Tluseacuuelds seealaudiesitieasaua See Coupon be presented at the Auditoriumhere | idea became permanent that very ineie, deep crimson: s you in the little road- Dakota National Guard. The play | United States have observed silk |she is seen as a naive Southern] f77Ue of a single color gives by far a}itty road where the twilight shuts will be directed by Mr. Childs, who | wegk regularly. inisesicofy pletely peed aemtaredidiromn||| nev cmece than chm) Deysecured (roi ayn ibervecn hne | sialews otreee eoRae sting the show of the| The purppse of the big show was|the rest of the world on her grand- mixed plantings. that line its sides and the moon is ry Mandan Elks, a Dickinson show and | “to put the idea of silk across”—-to | father’s estates in North Carolina. Zinnias in masses of brilliant sea. | faintly showing, it comes up over * the Mandan Town Criers. The next! show the history of the silk indus-|The star is everything that her | Itt, the wonderful burnt orange the higgs in the distance. 1 will be held Sunday. The|try, its development, the uses of frole calls for—demure, vivacious, | (licate new pink shade “The miles are lengthening be- presented under auspices } silk, the beauty of garments made !spirited, and Her| «nd lows make particula tween you—the miles are lengthen-} of the entertainment committee of | from silk, and to create a wider/acting in this picture said to} seous plantings. ing betwn you!” How I wish J Company A, composed of Lieut. A. | market for the sale of silk. provide a real surprse for theatre- = could close my to what those rnowske, Sgt. Geo. Schmidt.! The interest manifested in this] goers. Many Cases of “Flu” wh are saying! — Sgt, Lee Blenzy, Sgt. A. Holta, Cpl.’ country in silk may be traced to the |’ The story of the picture tells of | Physicians report that there are} \You will not forget anything about rehear! show dohn MeGowan, + ® | fact that America now manufactures |the young girl’s determination tc | many s of what now being} nie, will you, John? You will re LS REBED NS | more silk than all the countries of |escape from the rigidity of her | called a “mild flu” in Bismarck, but| member, just how my mouth looked DIES AID TO MEET the world combined. surround.ngs. She visi' few ci s the home | there of contagious| when you bent over me to kiss me? ‘and there tastes mod-| disease in the city. The “mild flu”! You will remember the touch of my ocial” life, only to be bitter- | has not be: ere as the “flu” | hand -the intonation of my vo ppointed and disillusioned. | of the ime period and is not} and the unhappiness my wholes being. afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. ears before its nature was under-|There is a great deal of charm being serious enough in| expressed when you here le | stood in Europe, this country have |and amusing incident in the telling | itself to cause death. None of the} me? [could not bear to TO MEET | developed its production most com-|o! the story, and it affords the vi- of sleeping sickness reported | forget. ion of St. Mary's | pletely. One of the th emperors } various star re ce portunities territory has originated in} John) dear Joba, the u Sewing Circle will meet Thursday | to whom the Chinese give the honor] ty inculgs in her distin tve boand ck. of parting m afternoon at 2:30 at the School Au- | of beginning of their ancient cus-|ui con The Ludies’ Aid of the Baptist |. While the culture of silk, however,|of her aunt church will meet at the home of acccrding to Chinese myths dates|ern “ Mrs. H. F. Keller, Avenue A, Thurs-| back to 2460 B. C., almost 3.200 /1y di The East Divi ppiness it now. Those in e 1 ty. 4 SAT TL sistend wheels bumping alot ditorium. {toms was Huang-Ti who is said to] Supporting Miss Dana are play- Geo. E. Munger will help] not upon the iton rails but ered e 0) ¢ invented the making of gar-|ers of real skill. Two of her suit- ni \ to her rome at Dazey, after visiting | to have instructed his Empress, Si-]Claude Gillingwater plays _ hei TURNED HOM. FG CATCH HEUT He: SEEUHEL arent lexan itiey nots jaruapocicayesiiin’ Casares our maunallee odthngaasing, ayer. and over, aguin, (i Those people you see everywhere cas the guest of Miss Norena | Lin, mi » Miss ret Myers has returned | improvements in weaving. He is said] Allan Forrest and John Bowe Chi, to experiment with the | sturdy Southern grandfather, and : ‘ 2; Oo ne, silk worms, which lived on the/others of importance are Lillian with whiter, cleaner, safer teeth te Wenn a | mulberry trees, in order to discover | Lawrence and Gertrude Short, CONFINED TO HE! d ‘if they could be raised by people. | “Crinoline and Romanac” is : ‘ ig deli: : ; Ida Cleveland is confined! The eulture in silk has been known |Harry Beaumont production for . Go now and ask for this delightful test. Learn Old ways inadequate h " aan te her home with chicken pox, \in China from time immemorial, ac- | Metro, based on the story writte: how easy it is to fight film on teeth. ae No ordinary tooth paste effectively combats = —— cording to ancient writings. In |and ‘adapted by Bernard MceCon You see glistening teeth wherever you look to- film. So the tooth brush left much film intact. ANNUAL MEETI writings by Confucius about 500 B.| ville. John Arnold photographed day. Learn how people get them. ' Dental science has now found two ways to fight > nnual meeting of the Bur- | ©. mention is made of the fact that }the production. There is now a new method of teeth cleaning, that film. One acts to curdle film, one to remove sa) | the emperor and his vassals main- SSeS SSS iri 1 f which millions have adopted. Dentists the worl it, and without any harmful scouring. . , le'gh county Red Cross will) tained a government nursery for THE ELTINGE 4 | ‘Over now advise it. Careful people of some 50 Able authorities proved these methods effective. be held at Chapter'Headquar- | muiberry trees and silk worms. It] Harold Lloyd has again proven nations now employ it daily. Find out what they Then a new-type tooth paste was created, based ters, Room 39, City National whs the custom then for lots to be| that he is the most consistent fun- \ know. on modern yeneareh fe eeh pReacenee res Hank Balleing, rues aoe -, That dingy film ’ That tooth paste is called Pepsodent. “To mil- at Marana Peepire eis ai Fe aa the real energy food value of Karo as actus viene. Sim gou feel on teeth is their great lions of homes the world over itis bringing a new whs have contributed money = HERE ARE THE McKENZIE \¢g a daily food for children—on sliced Food stains, etc., discolor it, then it forms dingy Other new effects cr services are constoerea :2 ie bread or toast: Fathersknowhow good coats. Tartar is based on film. That’s why teeth — Pepsodent- does other things which research members and are urged to be! HOTEL FIVE 2 +. 3 lose luster. * proves essential. It multiplies the alkalinity of the meme 's and a is is it ison pancakes. The grocer knows we also hold food’ aubets pet uric Gee saliva. ous is nee to neutralize mouth acids, the is e i i a lorms aci it holds the acid in contact wit cause of tooth decay. ed | his best customers demand Karo. ' the teeth to cause decay. That's why few escaped It multiplies the ‘arch digestant in the saliva. . 9, tooth troubles. Ca i That is there to digest starch deposits which may q Don’t Neglect a Cold = inger Cookies— Germs breed in fim by pllionsss Sher mu otherwite, ferment and form cae e if 6 under- Per tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. 2 of us Pepsodent gives mani! power to these ere tes ane et olde Set oe Aas | ? 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Mark the absence of iW) perleaty Dompeny, 1108 low. You will be pre- senied with m 10-Day ‘Tube of Pepsodent. If you live out of town, mail coupon to The Pep- They play for the dances at Patterson’s Hall every Wednesday and Saturday . * ee 80. Wi Avenue, \2 nights.- Rates for in city $5 an Hour, ie rigcoas ai See Hee tet ae a Ei those ntisued f : . A i ult i " if outside of city same Rate Plus railroad ona ‘ant those reqults conned for bes fare and Hotel expense. ' no : Present coupon to : : | ~The Annual St. Patrick’s Dinner Dance at the = @AT.oFP. 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