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4 ‘ TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1923 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ; , PAGE TH [STONE TELLS “| _ #1 FoR THs : Last Time HOF CONVERSION (=. | -—ONN.Y.STAGE |Finishes Comedy Act, Then! and ALICE LAKE Then Makes Evangelistic | a Beyer. ‘Webb Brothers| “Merchandise of Merit Only”’ ID-MONTH SPECIALS Printed ee: Silk Sport Flaxons Summer Wash Hose : CAP LTOL mi > =} a mi MILTON SILLS | in a drama of interest. and thrills j Talk to 6,000 People | “| “ENVIRONMENT? J se :.3 350 sen. { | | JB) noted comedian, turned evangelist on | MUTT & JEFF COMEDY - FOX NEWS | Broadway last night and the o ee aay | street had a new topic for convers: \ Tomorrow and Thursday ne ; | dae aa es : A road of applause greeted him as \ | JOUNNUE WALKER and ELLA WALL he finished one of the eccentric | ne dances that have made him famous and 6,000 persons who packed the | a ° : ” Metropolitan’ Opera Housecat tie Nic} { e Ir arm tional vaudeville artists’ benefit per- . ! formance waited for him to swing STUPENDOUS! into another buck and wing. In- | stead, Stone held up his hand for x quiet. | 5 . | Mighty Drama— “I've got something to tell you j anced na i / : lspeople,' te ‘said, | 30 ideh Printed Flaxons a rics ja eee | Thundering Thrills— The audience hushed, for it was | ; \ heaeae Women’s Silk sport hose ! ‘remembered that Stone some weeks HLA DURE A) RUA CONT INE , A . x 4 i a that regularly sold) for Throbbing Romance ago, had professed religion after he figured and. striped pat A large and varied assortment of summer wash fabries in- ‘ Heart-Wrenchin had been snowbound for several days 5 y ! $1.50.’ Mid-Month Special a ie jon a train in the west. terns. Regular 48e qual- | ¢liding voiles, tissues, printed crepes, organdies, ete, former : | “Recently I made a statement,” ‘ {continued the comedian, “that has | been taken up by the public more | jthan I thought it would be. That! Albert Lindholm, on the 85-foot | my decision to cease being a/flagpole atop the Whitehall Build- ssive sort of Christian and become jing and 500 feet above the ground, | Pathos— per pair Cyclonic Action— Delightful Humor— ity. Mid-Month Special, | Values up to 48e, Mid-Month Special, per yard ”'39¢ 29¢ sitet f Stirring Adventure— Hl etive worker for God. ais out over Battery Park, “I want to make that statement ore eived pul anda i Breathless Suspense— over again. I want to tell you people bird's: he ‘view of the Aquarium ——e ia that a time comes in every mar tor wuts uittie panting job. Bewildering Speed— life when he wants to come out and }— rai Remmi en Oar take a step like this, When you]. jar, whieh w een yean a F EVERYTHING!!! [have done this you can feel secure, | tHe barn, which was completely de-| 32 inch ancy at peace with the world and face the | S"eved : ; Mrs. Rutten missed the mateche which she had in the house, and sus- | pecting that the children had taken | them, went to the barn and found the 7 | future with confidence. Children 20¢. “I have been criticized for not abandoning my profession after 1 came out for the Lord Jesus Christ. Ginghams BED Ribbons aaa hay mow ablaze with the children! 32 e aittws Eee aceon "and | Blaying there. She carried out the | 32 inch fine quality ging: One lot of wide fancy rib- lwhy should I abandon it any ‘more | Sfuldpen, im time to save thelr lives Hl hams. A fine selection of SPREADS bon for hair bows, sashes | than any other professional man | ing when he arrived at the scene, | nw patterns; regular 45¢ _ “Mothers and Daugh-} ce was onsiforatte A aa shoula/auenden his when he becomes |the DRRROWaEWAUSE completly are new ae Stee regular doc or faney work, Values up x ters” Banquet were getting dry, music was always | “God need not be worshipped with | >™oved- asia | quality. Mid-Month Spe- to 65e, Mid-Month Spe- . Jolly S cure to be brought forth to break | in the four walls of a church. We | | - Here is a most unusual opportunity to fill your bedspread 4 olly Scene | the regular trend of reports and give | may, carry the thouunt of Goa with | i cial, x _ ¥ cial, | the audience a new lease on life. She} us in everything that we do.” i requirements at specially reduced prices. An early purchase <Continued from Page One) | declared that the skit presented by | The comedian finished his speech, | per yard. ; ; : per yard visit through the state hos- | the Valley City girls, “How it Grew,” | evidently made on the spur of the | enables us to offer these high grade spreads at prices that are Miss Haugen had taken a} appeared to be one of the best skits | moment, by asking his listeners to | “HERE MA 30 i y low nterest in the reaction of her | that she had ever seen. “hit the trail.” | Cc exceptionally low. visitors ang found many amus- | Mrs. L. B. Sowles, vice president of | A thunder of applause followed | Cc ng tales to relate of her experience. | the B, & P. W. club spoke about the | him’ from the stage, a far greater} The Bismarck Cot ouncil, Knigh Regular 5 Crochet Bedspread, Praises Music of Jamestown. lecture given by Mrs. Knox of Grand | ovation than the one given his ec- | Columbus, will hold a hig. init SS woah $1 75 She declared that the music fur- | Forks and the hospitality of the | centric dance. ecremony in Bismarck on M. Special voc eee ere eee eee eee eee es e002 0.0 ° nished by the Jamestown entertain- | Jamestown people. SheWeclared that | —_——~—— it was not until Bismarckers got andidates in the order, of which! See ACSC OPC ee ee ae anil MAN RELIEVED a targe number ot visiting Kn | | eracy work wh.ch Mrs. Alfred Auger {of Bismarck has been doing in the of Columbus a xpected he [tate thag they realized the value ot | ROM HIS NOTE: arpa sere {such a woman imfhe community. + FANCY UNDERSKIRTS | Mrs. Sowles said that the attend- Many underskins, scalloped, plain! ; ance of a delegate from the club at { is expected that there will be Sport Regular $2.95 Crochet Bedspread. Suiting Recinlen series ye een di canm annie ps $2.35 Bath Regular 36 inch Indian Head sport eae ‘ cu $2.75 Towels Minot, N. D, May May 15.—Judge C. W. Buttz of Devils Lake, deciding | suitings in a good assort- ; pointed, beaded or lace trimmed are ae : ; | the national convention in Portland, |i the eetion Besuiit : c A.| featured on the smart gowns «f/ ment of patterns, Regu- Regular $5.00 Satin Bedspread. 3 95 A good size heavy turkish | Ore., was something to plan for, be- | (nes Ane MES: os ce baa Lig. ce. georgette and chiffon for evening! POCall eri veterans Renae pet re cere Nee a nthe ° cause at this time national charters | ¢TS, S&0inst ene Bickle. 7S; l wear: | lar 65¢ ality. Mid- bath towel. Our regular i, “ oe any (eee Ge tic Farmers bank ' ar G5e quality, Mac ; will be presented to the deleg: ; Me i ya i Spy aane 3 : P of Minot, to set aside and cancel a EYELET PunhODERY } o0e grade. = Mid-Month ; representing each club. It will be | real estate mortgage on their home- an annual home coming. stead and a chattel mortgage on the | _ Eyelet gmbroidery is very popular. ! All the speakers sang the praises! crops there, holds the notes secur-|Freauently it is combined wit per yard, ‘of the Jamestown club women andled by the mortgages were without |Pavy blue twill or black taffeta. all the people who had taken part in | consideration, or that consideration = Sas making their visit such an unusually | had failed { FASHIONABLE BOB pleasant one. The cordial manner | The ntiff signed a written; The fashionable bob now lies « in which Minot’s representatives with- | contract to buy five shares of cap-|to the head. Frequently it 39c¢ For Scalloped or Cut Corners 39 drew their invitations for the next jital stock of the Savings Loan and|gled in the ba and A Successful Man state convention was mentioned and | Trust company of Minot and gave} softly over the ears, —— | Mandan’s suppoftrof the local club ints) nofe therefor. The res w = ; ) Among the notable professional] in their campaign for the conven-| "ever issued to him because the RED FLANNEL e thi i C yy could not deliver the} A smart little jacket ‘of red en of this country who achieved] tion was warmly commented upon. |COmPany | cou A smart little jacket ‘of red | rca emes aad strictly legiti-} * Fan hares of stock until the note was{nel is bound with white faille TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Month special, 25 Cents Extra sien ase trees, garden, vines, fruit. Ga-| made me short of breath. Every | operation,” writes Maggie Nelson,| ee ee) p oinictly leat: paid, under the terms of statutes/hon and fastened with a single age. ychase — price — $6000,| morning my face and hands were | Mossdal: ja. “Fortunately I read| DETROIT LINES cited by Judge Buttz, large white button. | FOR SALE—At $500 h and} part cash, 74. Hedden Agency.| bloated. Medicines failed to help| about Foley Kidney Pills, tried them Haines, who nearsighted and Devoting. his ty of women’s diseases, he be- unablento renilawithoutiaanl ah T= Wie theee enircaee rite IRCA WwW FIT able to read without a high pow- OF BLAC room modern house,| FOR SALE-—6 room partly modern camels TECOBRIZeU ARON ee SHO PRO. ered magnifying glass, was ap-| a black satin. froc unusual; south front, immediate posses-| bungalow. Bast front, furnace line. a sell M : 5 ===> ny ‘ has .,,, |Proached by a stock selling agent of | ,., eee ‘| sion. Purchase price $3850.) heat, water, lights. Price $2625 & Over fifty years ago this noted) Detroit, Mich., May 15.—Detroit’s | the Savings Loan and Trust com- beauty depends for trimming only sion. s ap 3850. eat, water, lights. rice $2 Fane iT sian gave the world a Pre- ii itway, ida en atuatd i on a huge butterfuly bow of the} Hedden Agency. Phone 0. —$200 h. Special Optional physician gave to the worl¢ unified’ street railway, one year ol /pany while harvesting and without /o”, 0, hues Duueriuly How of tn{FOR SALH—At $400 cash $35.00] agreement until $500 paid. then TAXI PHONE 1100 tl $45.00 per month including 7%] Phone 0. interest. my condition and doctors advised an and got relie: scription which has never bee! on the stroke of 12 last night, is a | hi: aenifying 83 s able x 5 ey ‘. “equaled for the weakness of Wo-{ lusty youngster. * Bisiimagnitying islasa pas, unable] ends that reach the hem. The zown{ Per month including 7% interest.| contract. Hedden Agency. Prompt Efficient Service. } a : ; a he sighed. 5 room modern bungalow fur-] FOR SALE—8 room partly modern Charges low as the lowest. Country Trips a specialty. Baggage Transfer 11444,—4th St. . Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y..] During the first 12 months of its| claimed that when he signed there|4@3 4 low V in the back and front ie a fam 0 i 7 +f long sineé found out what is natu-| existence it has paid $1,200,000 on its |was talk about organizing the First |@nd tiny sleeve cap Benak HaddeR CREAN ORELMtE eee meine Culeeea houses £5 ms pa on rally best for women’s diseases.| purchase price, paid all other run-| Farmers bank of Minot, or a farm- POPULA! 1ING | a pane Os bo ’ tach sccnalal ORICPEL o i * A P a e Pt LAR TRIMMINGS sen * LY esa A He learned it all thru treating| ning expenses, set aside $4,000,000 th jers bank of some sort, und that he OPULA { [yOR SALE—Five room modern| sgreement until $600 paid then {CAM Be Quickly Overcome by thousands of cases. The result of inking fund, and after all this | was contracting for ck in this] If a frock is not embroidered or ‘ his studies was a medicine called} snows a cool million dollars profit, {Proposed banking institution, and|beaded, you may depend upon its| Dumgalow hot water heat, contract, Hedden Age CARTER'S LITTLE Doctor Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip- Mayor Issues Report. not in the Savings Loan and Trust| being trimmed with pleating. Of; pen BArAge. $5700. ns we 5-1wk | LIVER PILLS. ————-——-s' tion, This medicine is made of) he profit is not in the bank, how- | Company. course, it may combine all three. Hedden Real Batata Agene \EY TROUBLE BECOME table ae re Nometable ae nevehs tat | nanee ever. It has been used in better- Oe eas aay heson tate FADDY JEWELRY Webb Block. Phone 0. ai SERIOUS.” ener ang . ea 4 ache, weaking pains, and for the} ments and extensions of the system, WEATHER FORECASTS One now sees matching sets of | FOR SALE—At $1250 cash and $55) wcimereq with severe headache, ver. Re " — ‘oid an which ranks-as the Targest municip-| For Bismarck and vici per month including interest. 5 ive bilious- : sold and inity: Fair) oarrings, necklaces and { many disorders common to women ry s : lets, 3 back id paims i legs and ented ; in all ages of life. Women who ally-ouned street railway in the | tonight and Wednesday; slowly ris) done up in smart little leather | goon Hs roan aaee Rereeey Senlaee blade. My kid- Beew bead : _Blamarek take thi: I world. = emperature. Frost tonight. | » a S. § arta ja bal a7] 'ypewriter eee endard remedy KOW) The figures are contained in the forth Dakota: Fair tonight jin features. Price $5250,00.| neys and bladder were in bad con; | ness ind indigestion. They do thei s c 0. th iti " a i Hedden Agency. dition, I was weak and nervous and Blamarck el Hi Hi duty. scription they are getting .a safe| first annua} report for the organiza- | and /Wednesday; slowly rising tem- ~ a \gency. ‘ cae iy beg ecrintinn 2A Ste ERS ete A eee rank Reva: |peakee Past Gib WARNING CROSS OW SALE Five room mogern| felt red and worn ont, Walking Saul Pill—Senall Dose Small Prict | gis « -| mus. jeneral Weather Conditions / si p evra nero eal ap spot tap —— et th “pressure over the northern ges, vines. Garage, good aeeaa ‘ .| Rocky Mountain region is accompan- tion, very attractive. Price $5200 Hotel in Berane, pierces Invalides) Dance at Patterson Halij;. ty cool weather over the North- part cash. Hedden Real Estate Write for tens odor tial! Wednesday and Saturday Agency. Phone 0. i : wesq with killing frosts in Montana wee Mele fot tepe meg pals aa; evenings. and|western North Dakota, A deep FOR SALE—8 room modern house, e MATINEE low jover the Middle Mississippi Val- . hot water heat. East front, lawn, TONIGHT ley fhas been accompanied by recip-| 4 E a oe = TUESDAY Every Day itatfon from the eastern. states to DANGER IN DELAY WEDNESDAY : At 2.80 ‘Fj the} northern Rocky Mountain re- S ; Rick The ireeinitanion ea: rere THUESDAY heaby from Oklahoma northeast i , \] Richholt’s Cash asa Carry J! ..2: eae Klaney Dinca Are Boo Daiver gion. i ous For Biemarek People to i @< Corn and Wheat. Neglect. | Phone 631 Grocery (7th & Thayer | tations. High Low Prec. ; The great danger of ‘kidney; : - ii 1% 338 0 «ll ‘i troubles is that they so often gét! i ' Ampnia . Ni i MONTE BLUE’ MARIE PREVOST i |ARCK 70 30 0 PC pre a firm hold before the sufferer IRENE RICH FRANK KEENAN i x Bottineau . 50 20 0 PC; * 2 recognizes them. ‘Health will mS aan ‘ Bowbells .. 69 23 0 PC F gradually undermined. Backache, ‘ WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY SPECIALS Dey Is Lake 5 66 24 02 C E 3 headache, nervousness, lameness, J . a Dickinson . 61 28 .08 PC} jee ponemene, lumbago, urinary troub- Ub, } if npr iy Dunn Center . 26 ee : les, dropsy, gravel and Bright’s Paney Lot of Darry Butter. 40c Ellendale a” 00 disease may follow as the kidneys By the Jar or Print, per pound. .. AD Fedenden. pues Mm ‘ eal eeraecmonte meclect avour us a dh! Grand Forks A C S ‘ F information kidneys. Help the kidneys with 3 Strictly Fresh’ Eggs. : 65 | Jamestown 2 hel avila | |Doan’s Kidney Pills, which are so SAOZOMIRs is taletsiowtreiste mailto Aateiswiniers Se e.e Se Cc Langdon . strongly recommended right here ae i yee {| Hes A . in Bismarck. / Vhite House Coffee. ‘isbon . y “ Mrs. J. B. Saylor, 309 Mandan ‘ 7 3 poynds i A $1 i | 7 Minot oe 4 Ave., Bismarck, gays: “From the dy Chas.G.Norris ; ww DROS a NA Re Cat rN BO a lat aa | Napoleon 14 28 ¥ . experience I have had with Doan’s Si Seca 3 Large Cans y ‘B| Pembina . 75~19 0 Cy é Kidney Pills I can safely recom- Pi 4! , >. q $ ] .00 Williston 48°30 04 C a mend them for disordered kidneys. R meapple Perec b eee ceeeserecbene Ih) Mogrhead art eB Le 4 a = ‘a \|1 had an attack sometime ago and ’ ‘ ‘ » part cloudy; Cl, cloudy; C, é {my eyes would smart and my back ‘ A y Large ean Hominy. og 1 .00 | en PROM sched apd oteret:me a reat dea Picture to See DB CANS cece acca e sere erences ener ee de ris oberts, Meteorologist. | | had My kidneys didn’t act regularly,| « 0 either. I began using. Dona's iid: and Ponder Over! 4 Packages of | NARROW ESCAPE, It stands on the Dixie Highway |ney Pilts and they were not long| | MaGATONbs ssc hyeiniss G09 Ache ee cab kee owe Cc: Devils Lake, May 18.—Two small |in Ohio, near Cincinnati, and serv-| in relieving the trouble.” : ; 7 {children of J. H.Rutten, who has @/es as a unique reminder to pass-|. Price 60c, at all dealers.\ Don't! ; Perfection House Broom, [farm sbout ten miles northeast of jing motorists that’ too much speed | simply ask for a kidney remedy—| : tlasts 2. ordin b 4 % 1 00 the city, had # narrow escape from | and no control snuffed out tae life| get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same SAAS OIE IEY, Spee os ace een 4 burning. to death when they were |of Stanley Berry im whose memory |that Mrs. Saylor had. Foster-Mil- S : ypesught in’ th durning hay mow of /it wag erectéd. [se Co., Mfrs,, Buffalo, N. Y. a ,