The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 4, 1923, Page 3

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— » Oa WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1923 es caersis em EXPLORER ONE ” ‘The Above ll Model : gives you an outline of a pump which we have just received. It is one of the prettiest creations we "ve seen for some time. Made in a_ beautiful shade of Otter suede—with slight trimmings of dark brown kid—covered cuban heel. AAA to B widths. Hosiery to Match. S$ CITY WINS * Fargo, N. >. April 4.—The final ore in the basketball game be- on Kansas City, Kans, and Fargo ORNS Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then ‘Shortly you lft it right off with * fing Truly! sells a tiny bottle of for a few cents, suf- ficient to remove every hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soren OF MEN HELD IN | O1L CASE U. S. Indictments Charge Fraud in Operations of Texas Oil Companies Fort Worth, Tex., April 4. the surrender of Dr. Frederick A Cook, Arctic expla and oil pi moter, to federal authorities day afternoon a total of 20 oi have either been ta tody or have surren arraigned before Commissioner George Parker on udulent use of the rests remained to be! made, which will bring the total to 26, the total nunrber of indict- ments which were returned by the grand jury. he tctal amount of the bond given by the oil men arrested so far is $. 000. Of thé men one, Barnard Ha bond. ed and been | ted States | sted, all but eld “have given QUANRUD JOINS- NASH - BERGE AUTO COMPANY Ludvig Quanrug wil] heeome gen- eral manager of the Nash-Berge Mo- ands of entr is known as selected from thoi Scotia. Margue Marguerite Rudolph, a four-year-old Bridgewater sas the m born on the day the armistice was signed. “Peace Child” Nova Scotia’s Best Ig i (N. S.) baby, was st beautiful child in Nova the “Peace Child” because she was tor company, which will distribute Nash cars in the‘ western part of North Dakota, it was announced to- day. Mr. Quanrud, who is thorough- ly awit with the automobile bus- in this sectioiY of the state, with the Motor Ca y Com- | after coming here un- til he joined the U. S. forces dur- ANINTIMATE STORY OF INNERMOST, ing the World War. Since his re- EMOTIONS REVEAL! LED IN PRIVATE, LETTERS (| turn he has been with Quanrud, | Copyright 1925 -NPA S€rvic€ INC id Reibold, and is now book- and cashier, The Nash-Berge company has temporary quarters in the Hughes building on West Broad- REPORT MISSING PRIEST FOUND r TO OHN ALDEN P You cannot tell, de: sorry 1 was that you were back to your old bus Ido think that even if a firm i wholly hard-headed gnd money minded it might give a man a Litth time to himself when he yoes away to be married. how ss Even dad said in his gruff way I would much rather have had ps | that the heads of your firm must] you with me the few days before; New York, April 4.—A telegram) think a lot of you to insist upon} our marriage than all the silver in from Buffalo signed “J. I, Kemm/| Cerrine” was receiged today at} Knights of Columbus headquarte 1 told him they did; that nly could not get along y prob here stating that the Rev, J. A-| You. Dad laughed, of course, but I Graniak of Verdin, Mlinois, re-| knew he was impressed. ported kidnaped in Venice, UIL, on] — Well, darling, we had the lovely Maren been “captured frgm| fancy dress ball at Karl Whitney's 9? prgeous home. You know | rather disappointed that you Karl did not take to cach other wit more cordiality. Of course, | knov that you are a Harvard man comes from Yale, but that « [to mitke dissention between y and was being re- turned to his home here today. NOTIC Knights of Pythias regular meeting Wednesday, Apr. 4, at 8 p.m. All members are| Satie not senlous of Ha are | behind her hild who is zs you, John? You J-not he, I'm omething: she afraid t urged to attend. sure. In fact I think you should ARE oe peed ee 4 be proud that another man ha Sater yaluitve a igeenbust avon ite I [ HOES wanted the pirl who is giving her-| ask you. You now ale alan nage for Ladies, Misses, Children.) seif so unressrvedly to you that the bride must wear something, Shapes and styles rarely; ! think, dear heart, it was rather] old, something new, something bor horried of you when T asked you} yowed 2) pmething blue if she found except at the Men’s Clothes Shop Shoe _ depart- again if you had ever told by ny ir sking. me you loved to answer ment. Specially arranged for} the question chad I ever listened to] thing old is this"--and she hand shoe selection. Kar] Whitney's tale of love? me uw little old battered bold heart ast ee Of cours must know that! on a slender chain that she had For Dry. Cleaning that will] ‘line & tale of love and listening: t0 | wornl abouasher mesh ever since ahe one is entirely different. One is ar jet which »solutely and the other can be purely a1 » uninterested reception. ¢ please you. Call 684. Capital Laundry Co. ‘arton ar ved here yester ‘bit older than you, 1 like him very HAIR STAYS John, much, TONIGHT and Thursday ROM LESLIE HH AMIL TON called your coming back at just this time, without voluntary quite a isn’t he? however, quizzical way of smiling out of a corner of his mouth, but 1 didn’t understand why he Jdid this when 1 held the heads’ of your firm up so indignantly for tak- ing: you away just at this time, I haven't even written these men, thanking them for that magnificent chest of silver they sent me. When , Tam not sure but I shall tell He has such a the world I wonder if you have paid any at- tention to my little sister, Alice. I mean dear, have you taken the time ; to study her, at all? She is going to be a very brilliant rir] and she has more individual eas than 2 knew—in cleverer Although she gave to you and me a very beautiful French clock and mantel ornaments, she came to me the other d hoher hand ') would be vide you appy, and L with al) th ant to pro the som was a baby. It put there by her old nurse’ w! we devot loved and T had never seen it off her neck before. “This is one of the sweetest pos- sessions I have,” he said, “it is old, you know, and 1 will lend it to you. You can wear it under your gown pinned to, your corset, otherwi would show about your neck.” She hesitated a moment and th said, “I want you to wear thes something new.” With — that she | showed me the most wonderful imi- | tation string of pearls I have ever seen. I gave a scream of delight. LI | : 2 : the result of their experiments is | shown in their first picture. Even without the natural coloring oo mena rer ree ns cuneate oe ey TU er Gee WEBB BROT “Merchandise of Merit Only’ April Shopping Opportunities Specials for Thursday and Friday scsaiaamema eT ATT TTT MITT UIAM LALA 0 Ci URL Silk Dresses Specially Priced Two handsome groups of new Spring dresses, consisting of crepes, taffetas and very one a real value and possessing unusual style. novelty silks. $19.50 * English Crash A good. quality all linen English unbleached crash regular 25¢. Thursday and Friday Special— Per Yard 18c Rubber Aprons A special purchase of household aprons enables offer them Thursday and Friday, Rubber us to special each— yards m 39c Ub) Deve bs Hair Ribbons Thursday A large assortment of pretty hair ribbons that formerly sold up to 65c yard, Thursday and Friday, special— Per Yard 25c THE TINGE an World's Proving itself ture, “The absorbing. pic Applause,” pro To the ordinary picture it is as the radio is to the telegraph. The first photoplay. NATURAL colors - The most amazing develop- ment since movies were firet invented. THE TOLL OF THE SEA Of the realism of the illusion of veality, one New York critic said: “If you were to shout ‘Fire!’ you would expect the players to rush off the screen, , up the aisles and out onto the street.” “TRUE BLUE” ‘And Two Reel Century Comedy COMBED, GLOSSY desired to part with them. She said that she found out all about how to obtain them through Betty Stokley who is &broad, so I imagine that she got the imitation string of pearls from some foreigner who arrived in this country hard up. “They are perfectly lovely, dear,” I said, and I cannot imagine a string | of real ones being more beautiful.” | The something blue is, of course, j a garter with a gorgeous gold clasp. | Alice must have spent her entire allowance for some time to come for these gifts. Wasn’t it sweet of her? I rather envy the man that she will marry. She would be so loving, so, ideally trustful, so altogether sati fying. t So you will be here day after to- morrow. Until then, I am-your im- patient and most disconsolate. LESLIE. e Po ait Lae —@! | AT THE MOVIES |; Wie 2 CAPITOL THEATER 4 The announcement of. the presenta- tion of the first Technicolor motion | picture in natural colors, “The Toll of the Sea” scheduled for the Capi- | tol Theatre tonight should prove o| powerful magnet for people inter- sted in natural color photpgraphy. Millions Use tt—Fine for Hair! —Not Sticky, Greasy or Smelly Get a jar of “Hair-Groom” from any druggist for a few cents and make even stubborn, unruly Fl ‘The new process by which ‘fhe Toll | shampoocd hair stay~combed ill of the Seg” has been done is, ac- day in any style you like, “Hair-| cording to authéntic advance state- Groom” is a digfified combing] ments of competent critics, the full- cream which gives that natural gloss and well-groomed effect to your hait—that. final touch to good dress both in business and. on social oc- casions. Greaseless, stainless “Hair- Groom” does not show on the ‘hair because it ig absorbed by the scalp, therefore your hair remains so soft and pliable and sq’ natural that no one can possibly tell‘you used it. est development of the long sought- for invention which makes possible the presentation pf people as they really appear in actual life. The principat inventor of the Technicolor process is Dr, Daniel F. ‘Comatock, a graduate of the Mass- achusetts Institute of Technology | and foreign institutions. For seven years he and: his co-workers have given yesearch to the problem, and | “Where did you find them, where | of objects, “The Toll of the Sea” m DeMille Pa did you find them? Of course, I'll| would still be an absorbing photo- featur them. No one excepting an| play. Its story is based on a Chinese and ais " +. | expert would know that they were | legend which tells that for every bit | pl t the Eling Hair-Groom” Keeps Hair | not reat. Where ata you get them?” | of joy the sea gives, it gives dovble |The story is hight She told me that she had run|the amount in disappointment. A with a nowertul thems, hd across a man who had urchased | charmin, young Chinese girl mar- hat notoriety for those mo’ Combed—Well Groomed them for someone of Bhan he was | ries an American, He leaves her af- |the public often brings Si very fond and, having lost her, he| ter a w&ile, and for several y¢ag | when passion for publicity judgment. The he armingly port she does not hear from him, When he does return, it 1s on a honey- moon trip with his American bride. weighs goo is an actre by Beh Lotus Flower’s hopes an vain; her in tragedy and and she looks to the sea far the end her Lewis of her u:happiness. equ prominent ODD FELLOWS and REBEKAHS ATTENTION! All Odd Fellows-and Rebekahs of all ranks are requested to meet.at the Baker Hall at 3:30 p. m. Thursday to.attend the funeral of Bro. N. J. Shields. Ganton p. m. By. order of the respective presiding officers. , s Whose love of pub- members will report in full dress at 3 box. © MEN VATE and part other Buster $29.50 Lingerie Crepe Lingerie crepe put up 10 Colors Pink, White and Orchid. Friday special, per box— with Keaton Kathlyn leading member of the ais “The Blacksmith” troubl imital Movie gr Perfect shoe fitting includ- prow, ple ¢ nd laugh producing w: s adds the touch of tr cl, sports ands n which shows Wednesday ing style and Ladies’ and Children’s depart- ment with expert attendant. Men’s Clothes Shop. THE WORLD'S APP AM Kets le (and out again) in his fine selection of range of colors. and Friday— ity and a good or Regular $ Williams, an (Is a mechanic in ito lots of nce to the pro- individuality. Suite USE Tweed Suitings 54 inch Wool Tweed Suitings. Regular $2.75 quality. and Friday special Per ¥e"' $2.19 Yard Wide Serge Yard wide all wool serge in a large Special Thursday Per Yard 75c Wool Jersey 54 inch Wool Jersey. and Friday special— Per Yard $2.25 Tn MU OU UU MAM MUU UU R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Consultation Free by Keler Bela Movie Chats BUSTER KEATON “The Blacksmith” “THE WORLD'S APPLAUSE” A mixtures, Thursday new NHN TH A fine qual- ortment of col- 5. Thursday Chiropractor 9, 11 — Lucas Block Phone 260 TONIGHT WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY PROGRAM “OVERTURE at 7:20 “LUSTPIEL” comedy Feature

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