The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 19, 1923, Page 5

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|! Social and it en- ickes le ghted prong. mar- | e the j oman | nd if th erves | begun either work cent bus wo never thing, never men, house o do, ing a & ap- onger 1 had ness | ae | my : out | be will had letter Le Pre LY. slow Dex ono you, bad. The ts to many 1? | into keeps sters. any- pen ay s the ane tried npor ne to efore . Personal Coneert Arouses Great Enthusiasm Ai Penitentiary The two hour program which was given by local musicians and artists before in es of the state peniten- tiary last evening enthusiasti- cally received by a large an appre- giative audie Every number on the program was applaused and encored re- Those taking part in the asserted that) they ever ppeared before go more thoroughly ippreck audience and contributing their share as much as the hearers appeared to be pleased with the long and varied program had been prepared and pre- under the direction of Mes Heartily tedly, } program enjoyed b which sented n given included the numbers: solo Archibald MeQr: uer as piano ac- fo duct -Misses Emma Taubert and Ruth Rawle b Vocal Valley of Laughter” Mrs, W. J. Targart, Mrs. accompanist rtette—-" Hear a Mmes, A. J. Arnot, | 3 . French, and R. E. \ s. Genevieve Menard es, accompanist. g— Mis ‘abel Campbell, duet “Flower ag fron Butterfly’-—Mmes. uer and Mrs. Hughe accompanist, fo—Miss Helen Andrist. ccompanist. ling Lolise Cayou, accompanist Piano solo- Mrs. Genevieve Men ad Hughes. Trio “Shoogy-Shoo" ~ Mme. Tak or, Larson and Fren Mys. Arnot, accompanist, /\ ocal solo——"Bird on the Wing” Mrs. Riehare Tracy. Mrs. ris, , . ee ae H, Traey,, Mys. Morris, what is declared to be one of the Re ODL ee ice po, Most picturesque and vivid dramas Violin solo: “Deluge amiss Ro-| os the sea ever, screened) will. be berta Best, Mrs, Rauery @ccompan- ee ath De 4 shown at th " d Vocal solo Mrs: DS@PScothorn. inet National. p Mar anes ecco nay : ard Barthelmess, begins an engage- Mrs. Z r sid that she wish ment of two ys. a me cane sprees eae ‘| Mr. Barthelmess has surrounded rt if at si ike i ees himself with an excellent cast, the | a Lub and’ offer arthots of the most important roles next to his own ‘ He Aas ae pind unteered yeing portrayed by Dorothy Gish ent for this o¢csion, Tyrone Pow at Hartigan, Barry H Macollum and Jessie Arnold ee s ubeoe He i Hen a The ‘popular has the role of as ceDNe bea ee ane a seared young second mate of-a Prnet 4 afternoon at the | ¢, adisd Sch OGuas iW aie eee the, four-masted schooner who Toses all honors were Dul ————es am and Mrs. } Waiter f Butte, Mont., who mberof the organ n out of town visitor of the luncheon game LEAVE FOR NEW YORK Mr. and + Mrs. A, Roseberg and E. Knudtson left this morn- New York city will set sail for first stop in nroute uly ing” their Swcden. 7 expect they will visit in , and other points, They about four gone for month INSTITUTE SOCIAL worth League of the church will h in the church ve un par- lors Frida a mii-sion to all young folks, RAIL OFFICIAL LEAVES J. H. Johnson, assistant to Northern I left thi 1 visit in the eity, } dent, HOME dgerton, R. N. of return to her RETURD Mrs. Katherine I Wing will morrow the city on ci a case. RELIEF CORPS MEETING The Woman's Relief corps net at the home of M 18, nin Street Frid: 30 o'clock. BSN Dan Shea r the No: ines. ler today. NCY WORK "he Woman's /union of the tist church’ will nyone can afford the luxury of 300d Coffee. when it is Bakerized -more cups per pound fis "/DR. M. E, BOLTON Osteopathic Physician = 11936 4th, St- Telephone 240 Bismarck, N. D. from where Europe, mak- thenberg, Meth- ning at 8 o'clock, Ad- the general superinten- morning after an of- home to- fter spending some time in! will | . Anna Kikul | traveling freight~agent ern Pacific line was a irst hold a fancy 923] THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1923 lover from the last sale Saturday af- ternoon at Hoskin’s. The ¢ the great injustice that has been the church will hold a candy done his unfortunate mother. His “in conection with ite plans to avenge the wrong upsets of his timidity when he WOMEN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION The Women's Benefit association will hold a special meeting tonight at ALO. L. 1 to welcome Mrs. Anna De Mars of Fargo, state, com- | mandet, ‘instead of meeting at their (regular time tomorrow evening. Re- jfreshments will be served during the evening, by FUNERAL FOR MRS. SWYERS Funeral services for Mrs. Nancy Swyers who passed aw recently will be held) Frida ternoon at 2 o'clock at the church with Rev. ating, Mrs. E. Strect, has be from her son, Livingston, Mo Mr. Mortis has Morris of 714 n enjoying a Morris of a, the past week. ft for Montana, AMONG CITY VISITORS M. FP, Doherty of Wing, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Schultz of Ryder, H Fisher of Washburn, Jacob Hartstein of Wilton were among the city visit- ors today. oo Nea) | AT THE MOVIES | —_—_—__ CAPITOL. This is an exceptionally good com- edy drama. As a newspaper st it] is distinctly superior and Vitigr + is to be congratulated for its pro- duction. In any community it should be a success and live up to its title, proving to be “A Front Page Story” in your theatre records. Politics and the small town news- paper prove lively subject matter. There is so much good comedy in the picture that it will be popular for this, if for no other reason, But there are other reasons, such as 0 capable cast, expert directing and smooth continuity. : his feature will be shown at the itol theater tomorrow and Sat- THE ELTINGE LE ‘Don't Hide Them With a Veil; move Them With Othine— | Double Strength, | This preparation for the treatment | reckles is usually so successful in removing freckles and giving a Jclear, beautiful complexion that it 1s ysold under gua jmoney if it fails. | Don't hide your freckles under (veil; get an ounce of Othine and re ' them. Even the first few ap- ations should show a wonderful jimprovement, some of the lighter ‘freckles vanishing entirely, Be sure to ask the druge double strength Othin that is sold on the mone: antee, FREGK ntee to refund the | t for the it is this back guar- the he and lead to ment at se happy ending. 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Two biscuits with milk or cream make a perfect meal and cost but a few cents. Delicious with fruit. T.RISCUIT is the Shredded Wheet cracker— en with butter, soft cheese or marmalades. A free sample of Shredded Wheat with our new booklet, ‘‘The Happy Way to Health,’’ is sentfreeonrequest. , The Shredded: Wheat Company Niagara Falls, N. Y. they facial White ever! If the first tude | dealer} i i Phone 62. Mr. Anderson is gaged in mining enterprizes in Butte. nave en- were naturalized at Washburn | terday. : Just Arrived New Printed Chiffon Dresses For Junior Senior Banquet. European Style Centers inform us of the coming vogue for printed chiffons for summer use. SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW : SOMETHING DIFFERENT Come in and see them. Priced $35.00 Garris-Hobertson FOR WOMEN'S WEAR Bismarck, No. Dak. YOUR 1923 VACA- TION TRIP The First National Bank The Pioneer Bank Let. me save you the worry and both- A ‘ er of planning the details of a trip. A phone call or letter from you and I will | do the rest--subsnit itinerary, make res- ervations, Geliver all tickets to you. W. A. McDonald ‘Agent Biamarck, N. D. OMAGNAUDFUURAADRGNDCNODONGOTLOQUDERODEAOLOELOROHLULAOOCOUPUOONDICRLOODHERULADSINUOUUIER | ‘ESM { With the advent of spring, one naturally turns to plans for vacation, the one time in the year when business cares can be put aside. The most important feature of these preparations are the finan- cial details. An ample vaca- tion fund means more advant ages. Start a savings account and de- posit regularly each week. When the time comes to start on your trip, its financing has been settled. ' Friendly and unafraid. Bears, Elk, Buffalo, Deer, Antelope, Beaver—all living their natural lives in the beautiful wildness of the You will be fasei- park. nated by the animals, but Yellowstone Park |22 NATURALIZED | AT WASHBURN Springtime is clean-up} Leave your orders for hauling Ashes and Garbage with The Wachter Transfer! Judge onius was at McClusky today for naturalization pr>- ceedings. wenty-two persons yes Me AN has much more for you to_enjoy. Geysers! Cataracts! Mountains! Forests! Canyons! Waterfalls! Hot Lakes! Cold Rivers! Wonders! Beauties! Pre-eminent | sight-seeing tour of the world! Round Trip — Only Bismarck to Gardiner Gateway ine to September Northern Pacific Ry. “42000 Miles of Startling Beauty” “In Gardiner Gateway; Out Cody. Hot Weather Brings Foot Troubles Pain in instep Tender Weak joints arch Callouses Pains under arch Flat foot Tender painful heel \ Be Prepared to prevent Foot Troubles by visiting our Shoe Depart- ment and have our Foot Expert diagnos your foot ail- ments. With the coming of summer and hot weather you will find that your feet will need more attention, and to avoid unnecessary suffering, it is well to have your feet taken care of at once. Why Suffer from Corns, Bunions and Callouses, when we can give you instant relief. How the pesky things do burn and smart, and what a relief when you apply one of our Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads. Ask about them. Here’s Another Bet we don’t want you to over look. We carry a full line of ARCH RESTORER and ARCH-TONE oxfords and pumps, in both the Kid and Calf leathers... These are wonderful shoes for summer wear, and oh, so restful, to tired feet. Come in and let us explain their merits. Don’t Pass Up Anything that will give you foot comfort. It doesn’t cost a cent to come to our store to find out what method is best to overcome the pain in your feet. A Graduate of the American School of Practipedics in charge. Advice and examination free. WE CARRY EVERYTHING IN THE SHOE LI .W. Lucas Co. BISMARCK You get more shines for your money Its 15* and worth more The kids all like it—you'll like it too! “No fancy wrapper— just good gumi”

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