The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 22, 1923, Page 6

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PAGE SIX NOVEL STAGE SETTINGS ARE nt Company A Play Is rene Before Well Filled Auditorium | SON BIG iS) MAKE j until j were at Cast of Characters Show | Adaptation to Parts Portrayed {mami Some novel lighting effects and | 7? 5), putstanding fe tur-s al Guard under the A, Childs of C! 1 well filled audi- | Milito a scene was the which H. H “My Maid in the Moon,” ene in ne Cat and the Fiddle,” ite Mary Bankston s« wing half moor | entine Yeager of “The World,” 0. H. | Haggardt of “The Telegraph,” A. VU. Johnson of “The Herald,” and Laur- friend of the late Mr. commenced to “spill | recollecttons a ces of her deur friend in the opening HIT} of the play and continued to do so t daughter who jas Mrs slaw oof playe © parts of the girls of the vil- ience Wyciskala of “The Sun”, who appeared to report nothing except | their names and their rank were the laa delightful stage reporter with | @ huge note book and pencit always poised for writing. | A leading femine part was tak- en by Lillian Rigler as Mary, ser- Castleton, She eroine for the d the part of x pertectly. MacDonald as Mrs. Purdy, |.ion. Castleton, tears” at the 1 tender remembran- os the late freckles, this the end was reached. Her wails | mene so real that they were hypocri- | freckles, sold docs jugt as tells, With Izabel Cochrane Daniel Dean, intended moth- Tom Bennett, they dlike a real mother and daugh- he sang Old Nam Rroad were taken by the following Audrey Flow, | Rigler, he sang” el, Mary Cayou, e McLaugh- George, | Preston sang © | Gift of Rose. inspire th to take the — vari have Tyler Deen Kludt as i y to the hon- | ught the sym- ce when he first | e us a rather his English | Kind, nor | hend his h brought from the MeGowan took the Bennett, heir to the late | lus Castleton, and fiance of the 1 in a Million” which was rmingly by Miss Hazel While taking the part of a and tricker, Daniel Cronin, his part in ap- ce Halloran, | ervant of the late rt with ors whe t to him: | him a number of | audience. 1 part | 6 mould his 4 chmidt, sergeant of police, | at with the billy club, | standing out as a model in t of shoving people into their at crossings and crowded Henry Annan helped make round out by playing an in- rt, that af the foot- tyle, and station agent, rance when he | ‘15¢ The filler—arare blend of all-Havana. The wrapper — choicest of shade-grown leaf. Workmanship — Cop- solidated’s own. It’s a cigar,mep—a real one. ‘The Harvester Cigar is made by Consolidated Cigar Corporation New York. : Distributed by +A WINSTON HARPER * FISHER CO., Minneapolis, Minn. Now In the Time to Get Rid of Moc Ugly Spot Do you know how ea move those ugly spots so that no one will cull you freckle-face? Simply get un ounce of Othine— double strength, from your druggist ; and a few applications should show been destroyed by fire. The you how easy it is to rid yourself\of freckles and get a beautiful complex- The sun and winds of March have @ strong tendency to bring out and as a result more Othine is sold in this month. Be sure to ask for the double strength is under guarantee of ack if it falls to remove the ical numbers between MeGowan was warmly received whan “Just Plant a Ki Lillian Rigler sang from * “Added to the wonderful sale is our 5 Minutes fr Tyler Kludt sang “45 Minutes from Broadway, George A. Childs and chorus, “There Must be Little Cupids in the “Just a Wearying for you,” ;Jand Mr, Childs was encored “The Sleepy Rag”, and the] present at a mecting quartet composed of Miss R Miss Peirce, Mr. Mi Briney,” ‘owan, and Mr. “Love Sends a tate Constantinople, and records were ssved. TONE UP THE KIDNEYS all gone. not burn. Foley \Fid aus tainly do the wor! New 0O rheum Othin: ” writes pains, She wus a second. Niagara " Foley Kidney Pills ’ 5 ~, | he kidneys anl quickly relieve kidne: ira Dora Dean, ‘Tom's fis An enjoyable part of the evening’s [ee yee ee tie. ' , ayed the part of a char entertainment consisted of the mus- | te Insist upon acts, John “it | DUIS LEAVES Grand Forks, Miss Wheat Growers’ association, when least. igler aud} representatives of at 9c SALE Make Friday and Saturday, two of the greatest Bargain Days of themonth. You will have to look over the entire list to appreciate the values we offer at this great sale. Will buy any ‘of the following : ‘Tea spoons, Gide 6o55aqs9 500008 Aluminum table sp Each Egg INNIS ogg UOC dGH00 00500 Aluminum cups. Mach Canned heat, per can Pot Wasidlesieg.cc,not sets osenerer Lemon SQUCEZETS 2... 6. cee neee Tea and Coffee strainers Aluminum Jelly mould Paint BRUSHES ocsays aid..4 150 0 Aluminum sauce pans, 2 for 10 Ib. Cookie or Sufar-can ......,........ 9c Chair seats, all s 9c Gl cing bowl, 1 and 11% pint Fach govoudsuagpon nod zans 9c Water glasses OF WOR pins aenerecu emer utoa 9c Toilet. pape 2 rolls .. Custard cups or Bean pots..../3...... e Bread Pans, size 8¥ox4d¥y. Baths... 7. Graters .... Table knives. Forks to match, PMLON. Ny cuticle cre as che ore Pencil Tablets, BNNs goousloaeacsoe oan Coates sewing thread, 2h eA Pea Roos Nagonons Fairy soap, 2 for Chocolate Nut Bars, (OOP REG aisincs dueodne can i GINGHAMS ~. Oit Cloth, fancy, BODE - ccs. Somes oo ee 4 patterns yard . : 19¢ Mail ‘boxes, complete with -pad- lock. Jd Ven poe pnan samt bot 5 c 42 piece white ‘and gold..dinner 6.98 sets. Per set rece $19.50 A sale of a 1000 yards of. geetea * | oe “age 3 to 6. DRY GOODS Percale, short lengths, yard ... Cretonne: yard Tissue ‘ginghams our special, yard........ Boys’ coveralls, Children’s Creepers made of oyer- all cloth. ISAO eguosegaaae sn Sooo 69c Boys’ coverall, age 8 WOU (Gaeee sas ee fe $2 98 Home on Each. $1. 00 Ladies’ shirt waists, fancy collar eee $1.98 ete NG $2.98 Table damask, yard .... Boys’ 98c oe | 59c a a French voiles, yard Fane yard .. MILLINERY Our policy for greater values is emphasized in featuring Friday and Saturday, values up to $3.98 and $4.98 in this special sale of trimmed hats, oe $2.98 CHILDREN’S HATS We are headquarters for children’s and misses hats, and’ Friday and Saturday, will And greater values 98c and $1 25 Boy Sdout ; 69c hats Bath towels, size 18x36.:.... Buster cloth, very special, yard Men’s socks,” 8. pair Small ange suit cases... ite enamel covere combinetts. Each. . $) 00 Buster Brown Hose, the hose that wears, price per paii" : 25c to 69c THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRECKLE- FACE|U. S. CONSULATE IS DESTROYED March 22.—The American consulate at Smyrna has | tion and by-laws for the newly or- | ganized American Wheat | Associated, “Symptoms of Kidney trouble are Water gs clear and does y Pills cer- J. ns, Louisiana, distressed tone up , FOR WICHITA is, Mar, 22,—Geo. F. Duis, president of the North Dakota yesterday for Wichita, Kansas, to be March 23 of wheat growing states of the middle- west for the purpose of considering and ratifying the proposed constitu- Greevy of Carmen, Okithoma, which Growers was appointed last December to form : a constitution and by-laws for *the Thé propgsed’ plan to organization new organization, during a mecting wih be submitted to these represen- called at Minneapolis by the North- tutives by the committce of three, west Wheat Growers Associated for consisting aft Mr, the purpose of diseusing a national Jewett of Minneapolis, and W M1. Me- amalgamation of wheat growers. apply hot water bottle or warm ths. Muco Salve has a hun- dred uses: breaks a cold overnight, ,Muco Salve on temples. Relief often comes in a few minutes. Try it for sade SALVE 25¢ "See the Other side the world Feel the glamour of the Orient Four palatial Empresses—larg- est, newest, finest and fastest ‘steamships on the Pacific— sail fortnightly from Vancou- ver, B.C. 10 days to Japan— 14 days to China—18 days to Manila. When your head aches, rub Fe the pain seems worst, then neuralgia. rubbing Chin mipies of one Canadian Pacific ‘ft SPANS THE WORLD Further particul: from local steamship agents or H. M. Tait, Gen. Agt. Pass Dept., 61 i Avenue So., Min neapolis, Minn, Next door to Minn- Club. “THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1928 Did You Know This? You know Mirro Aluminum for its dura- bility, economy and beauty, but we'll wager you never imagined there were 566 articles in the comprehensive Mirro line. You can find in our splendid stock of Mirro Aluminum the exactly right, specialized utensil for every task —at a price that makes cheaper wares a rank extravagance. 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In buying a packoed car remember: chaps: is no substitute for ony plan to buy where theory. We Ain beligvethat workmanship can- or not be of at any price. Bismarck, N. ‘s

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