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. MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1923 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FAGH THREH I ERO I. || TAMER ROTI = — | . Is dining room. This will be followed anounced by Dean Joseph Kennedy|test, the field and track meet, and HAPPIER DAYS i The Teuton Doug Is Here ann HEAD by dancing in the hall. Bithhte to ST A T E U | of the university committee in|the tennis tourney are to be held hall will be throueh the hotel. charge of the event. About 800 at-|the same day. Finals in all events Roth bs ‘ seen (edges tendants are expected, are scheduled for Saturday. These jadopted the use of green ticket fe LV} May 17, with the conference for high| School debating league, in which Pilie, diliee ana aud’ Uebelacdhe Geol : school teachers, which will continue | elimination contests have been held juct_and dance. The festivities] eutioenre [until Friday neon, May 18, Other |] winter, rp ional President to be! a he open to the public. State University to Entertain) events to be be; an Thursday includ The usual May fete will be pre pines 1 el : ~ |the music conte t, the press agsocia-|sented on Friday and Saturday even- : Guest of Honor at Banquet Many Students at Imter-~ (eign nseting: ard’ that of the high|ings, by the department of physical | oy : Springtime is clean-u olastic |school league. Among main speak-| education for women of the univer- Kies sinetngiand and Peace Is in| ithaanralnveh@odr oe suiet P| scholasti Jers on the conference program will] sity under the direction of Miss Neil: time. Leave your orders for — ye K i i Grand Forks ND. April 16—The be Dr. I. V. Koos of the University | Matindale. program for the annual” men will entertain their a president, ( Frink, and his wife! hauling Ashes and Garbage Sight, Many Leaders Jof Minnesota. a ¢ biti) Preliminary contests in music are} Read our add all about Wet Believe Moines, Ta. on Wednesday of; with The Wachter Transfer] school conference and interscholastic 4 this week. — Elabor plans are, 8 : contests to he held May 17-19 at the }t® be continued Fri while pre-| Wash, or Call 684. Capital Co., Phone 62 {syneeraie t i od heing made for the visit here of the uy je Oe, | University of North Dakota, has been | Himinaries in’ the declamation ,con-! Laundry Co. i RREGULARS THROUGH ie dks Gk M4 felt Wear cee an ile to| | ETT zs ieee H15 pom. From 9:15 te 10 pm, ‘aptured Documents Indicate omen and their friends will enjoy a banquet in the McKenzie _hote They Are About Ready To Quit Fight WEBB BROTHERS “Merchandise or ‘ Merit Only” THOSE DIFFERENT FROCKS- That are MADE A i HOME # London appier eam to he in prospect ‘or Ireland, Events of the past few weeks including the arrest or “kill- ellion ring ng of some of the leaders, the deer incendiarism he restoration of raii traffic almost n general, and relief of the tension of people of both north and south, has encouraged the friends of Tre- | Gand to think that she is on the road flo peace and order. j READY TO QUIT paar Dublin, April The capture of HAusten Stack, chief colleague of En- mon De Velera, while important in itself, is overshadowed by the dis- covery on his person of a document indicating that the comprte sur- vender of the Irregulars is at hand. The document, mage puviic tonight by the State army headquar- | reads: Pictured above—a new cre- tealizing the gravity of the situ- ‘ ation ofthe army of the republic ation in Black Satin — cut owing to the great odds now facing i i hem and the losses lately sustained, Carlo Aldini, shown here with Violetta Napierska, his leading wo-| out sides and strap—Louis nd being of the opinion that furth-, man, is « ‘Doug of Germany.” In muscles, at least, he seems }r military efforts are futile and to be Fairb: ul. They are in New York to make stunt pictures heel vould cause only injury to qur coun- atop the sk 23 try without obtaining any advant-| — a = vase ize, and being convineed ‘that the| as individuals and ooher “associa: Price $8.50 You know the ones, those that seem so distinctive. Very likely HOP Ge Ee Gino Ge Guy CHiN Gis) PERC gene aoe EL KIDN APED y ANK they’ve been designed at home and especially planned to flatter nade it impossible for the Trish found it desirable to impose upon Exclusive Agents seople ever to accept less than their| other members, wae ull national rights, and fearing = eee ~ HOLEPROOF HOSIERY hat it would use too much delay é the suamoning and holding, WICAR-GENERAL ull meeting of the army coun-| IS APPOINTED the wearer’s particular charms. Your frocks may be ‘just as typical of you—The Fabric Section is full of inspiration. ; i Fy 1 or executive, we, the undersign- _Mexico City, April™16.—Otiver Y. ° 5 s th of Minot has been ane) the executive, and other army mot Mingt has een rime Gor uu meal A/CHmoNas Doorer, oules atines ieers, hereby call upon and author-| marck diocese of the Catholic chureh | #8. kidnaped mo : ; | | the president of the republic to] Bishop Wehrle. He suc as bandits, has been a | Unusally attractive are the new printed Chie new frocks are readily pictured when 3 } er un immediate cessation of! the position formerly held by the payment of a § an 115—4th St voiles in their pleasing colors and distine- : A ilities, |Hiltner, Rey. Rath is expected tofis on his wa yhome, according: to in i g tive designs. They bespeak many charm- you view the handsome selection of new ‘Volunteers are requested to hand} remain in Minot. formatign received at the war de ing frocks for spring and summer wear. Ratines in plain and novelty weaves. Very their arms to (blank)—pending partment today, reasonably priced at— 65c 89c 98c $1.25 Priced at— 35c 48c 75c 98c 1 election of 2 government by free, @————______—_-___@ “hoice of the people.” | THE WEATHER | — The document not signed. It} = sts strongly with the address 5 i nied to Eamon De Valera in] For Bismarck and vicinity: Partly “ A ommenting onsLiam Lynch's death,| cloudy tonight 4 Warn TONIGH : that document seemed to contem-|er tonight ganic ! te continuance For North Dakot Uy cloudy and Tuesday e tonight and Tue Warmer to eloguent| night. asa final] Weather outlook for the Missouri ure. Valley for the period April 16 to April 21, inclusive. Generally fair INVICT LEASE zi mode mt tetppeae SYSTEM ATTACK | pie sous high aver he 1 HELD HYSTERIA Plains States and it is low in ey The pressure is high over Canadian Northwest but no well de fined storm areas uppexr on the Tissue Ginghams Our present display of Tissues surpasses all of our previous showings. ‘Here are” colors and patterns that will make up in frocks you will be proud to eall your own. Priced at— 48c 69c 75c Ginghams Never have we shown a broader scope of fine patterns and pretty shades. Ging- hams for every requirement in Plaids, Checks and Plain colors. Priced at— 29c 35c 45c 59c 75¢ THEATRE The sereen’s famous star and dancer (Continued from page 1) A copy of Mr. Phillips’ letter was Irene Castle s mo y. Precip forwarded to the governor, Ua Cee EMT } GIVEN AUTHORITY regio and in Kansas fi : ather is gener id, North C ate temperatures prevail in all in her new special feature fe OE is) ° ° Jintes attomoy of (Gavalier’ county |scctions. Everfast Sui ing ingerlé [Qvrics find J. Kneeshaw, who have been nd- Wheat iene pacts Anes eas 9 Pa kes eneae veer oe eas de aa 0G 66 e 99 Everfast suiting is the ideal fabrie for The spring season finds our displays of Sesth Dalia ie tne dnvast gation) TISMARCK near ited im ou ers dresses, rompers, etc., it is guaranteed dainty lingerie fabric complete in every, d with fuller authority and in a| Bottineau o ¢ absolutely fast and may be had in a wide detail. Flesh, White, Orchid, Maize and better position to with the| Bowbells ... if . \ range of popular colors. Honeydew, are the most popular shades. nrida legislature. vernor Nes- aries eke v oral Priced at per yard— The prices range at per yard— f North Dakota yesterday tele-| Dickins; ; Hh RRV : i Re 5 : (phed that they had been appoint-| Dunn Center oe PATHE REVIEW INTERNATIONAL NEWS 3 4 | Matsstant atiorneyesgneral af| Blend oe 50c c 43c 9oc 690c - Fessende u. state. | Principal witnesses in the Tabert fase waited for the resumption of he committee hearing schedule for jomorrow. Sheriff, J. R. Jones of| eon county was pected to resume is testimony at that time in con- ection with his .part in the arrest, I onviction and subsequent taking of| Pembina . fabert to the private camp where) Williston Ae atea Moorhead Another sicture of ill-bodied con-| , © Clear; Cl, cloud Victs, fresh-scarred — inhumanly| | The above record Poca ana beneateame te the | Hours sensing Monde Pence et ae MUG ste PeNEEa ERG |g seve Wi Roberta) Meveprolgist founty grand jury presentment deal- ing with prisoners of that county] ander lease to a private firm in Sharlotte county, Grand Forks .. Jamestown Langdon Larimore Lisbon Minot Napoleon You will find the saleswomen in the fabric section glad to suggest ways of combining plain with patterned fabrics, to give estimates on the amount of materia] required and to assist in the selecting of a pattern. HAUUTAAD URANO UAASHAOEESUOE NE LOTT Wednesday - - - - Viola Dana i JUNNNANRADAALADAUAUEOAADOAAEADAOLONOULADUCAOUUEGUDEUUDDONUEDAUEDOLGNGDONCAPOUSUOTEUGUDAOUOOAONODOOGOODONDOO OOO UUADEUNDEUDADIGEOSOCUDOOUODAUCANTENEDAUAUDOSUDOLONHANL TONIGHT MONDAY MARY PICKFORD “Tess of the Storin Country . The crowning achievement of Mary Pickford’s Career TABERT FUND RAISED. Grand Forks, N. D., April 16.—The jartin Tabert justice fund being lnised by the Grand Forks Herald| fent far over the amount set. Five | undred dollars was asked and at oon Friday the contributigns total- 1 $705 with more coming in oy very mail. No further contribu- ons are needed. The campaign was tarted last Monday. , Bad Breath Is Usually Due to Constipation When you are ‘constipated, not enough of Nature’s lu- bricating liquid is produced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. | Doctors prescribe Nujol be- cause it acts like this natural lubricant and thus secures reg- ular bowel movements by Na- ture’s own method—lubrication. Nujol is a lubricant—not a medicine or laxative—so cannot gripe. Try it today. “MONEY MONEY MONEY!” with “The World’s Sweetheart” In her entirely new and recently finished production ECOND ACT TO GO BEFORE THE | ‘| HIGHEST COURT (Continued from Page 1) embership farmers’ cooperative as- jociations on terms not extended to ther members, the grain exchanges rgued that their incorporation ules and by-laws contpel them not nly to limit membership, but. also » retain a censorship control over pembers in the matter of settle- pents and other features of grain oe TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY Ss Ue ee meee eee : i Bil | Seaamineess fer Eee ONE 1—100 : | | Jac Dalle Sao om Wigs ANp peeteig at JAW, ne SERVICE Yi | ‘\ Matinee Daily.2:20 4 d could not be confiscated as pro- * A Tuesday . _Wednesiday - Thursday. dd in th in fi * act, 1f| Trip 25c. Hach additional rrmers’ enoperative associations de- passenger 10c. MARY PICKFORD ired membership, the exchanges RUSSELL BRYAN . in “Tess of the Storm Couns: Vs leclared, they should be required to fe ri ake the same form. of appiiention| DAameme..< .. Transfer Kathérine MacDonald, Herschell Mayall and Carl Stockdale, PATHE NEWS of the famous screen classic the whole world loves,— a production so.much better than the original as to defy comparison and beggar description. You Haven’t Seen THIS Picture ik and CHRISTIE ; COMEDY “Hazel from Hollywood” “TESS OF THE STORM COUNTRY” starts promptly at 2.30 and 7:30 as it is the entire program. ~ Two shows each night. e pie ve oy ‘ . : ‘