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SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1923 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ' BAGH THREE pa) Wednesday, Prayer and “GREAT MOTION Davies in an attitude of prayer is] “In acting, staging and photog- |ference. ore of the finest moments which} raphy, 1 have never seen a better 7 The Communion of the Lord's Sup-| we have seen in the cinema.”—| film than ‘When Knighthood Was in = LAST TIME per will follow the morning sermon. Ph naa item Bical PICTURE HERE Quinn Mastin, N. Y. World. Flower’.”—-Eyening Standard. | Capitol Theatre TONIGHT ‘to worship with us. \ a5 iti Mike | EVANGELICAL CHURCH if | Corner Seventh and Rosser Sts. | “When Knighthood Was in I _If you want a cool drink insist on , TOM MIX STATE NORMAL YET UNSETTLED. No Method ‘ot Ri Raising Funds C. F, Strutz, Pastor. | Gerfman sermon from 9:30 to fet Flower” Praised in } , ‘a | ~ GREEN RIVER Bible School at 1080 sharp. ‘Th2| New York vy) And his famous horse Tony in ‘he most wonderful {Bible school will close earlier than : ‘ . 9 For M | | nd will by aaa cal by pre | Tremendous in every way, as|, ¢ The snappy Lime Drink fe | service, with Bishop L. H. Sca-|massive as it is exquisitely beau : I! + pictur is career, termined Upon | D. D. of Le Mars, la. in charge.|tifuly “When Knighthood Was in ee asa GN) ‘Aunt Nelle Roney migoch, Maker eS Ek Evangelical League of C. E. at Flower.” starring Marion Davie’s| * jee al : For Home Use. "i ‘ 4 Bottineau, N. D., June2—The | | The ied ana ater. f » ee one. of the anosk notable Toles witha Atta twang ; 46 ' a 9 bro fh ok GONCRCLRE: Lie BORLA | he Ba aureate Sermon on the ever portrayed by any screen star, At all Fountains and Stores, Ask your grocer. < fs ne ss eau | jgradyating class of the B is in every sense of thé word .an]. 0 © 4 tate el selieel ites whose main- | Hospital ‘ac tals School for Nu epoclial picture production. It! American Fountain Supply & Products : oe cee eae jit EOL) Banoo u H Se comes to the Eltinge theater next Distributors of the Famous Grecn Polar Fountains fon,'ia tdat ao RESCeR TE pet ere will be’ special | Tuesday Wednesday and hursday: Pees oC Wais suck : Sante oman a r , is today no nea hI inging by the Nurses” Chorus. A| Created by Cosmopolitan ‘Produc- st = ERs ’ conference here jcordial invitation is gxtended to the|tion for Paramount at an. expense | 318 Robert Street Seamer eeae cea ql nig Bottineau busin jpublic to attend this interesting and} of more than one million dollars, | ome a Monday : - - - . Tuesday me \ ate board of admi ae service. = end interpreted by a corps of, — i tra meeting was held at| he Commencement Exercises of |. Y \ qi the instance of the Bottineau Com. | | Mond ining school will be held on gar te eer eer in aay Aumitload 44 ' ad mercial club, which has actively in- | Monday evening in the Auditorium. | motion picture srbaUetlon tan vat e in 00 ; { terested itself in an effort. to, raise j See full announcement elsewhere in| ice a delight to the eye "andthe " sufficient. money and devise plans to | [this issue mind. ne r Service with Bible Study cn | The photographer asks Benito! Pra p the institution ope: “Cast of Eleven Stars” Displayed for months at en- f John Lee Coulter, presidentyof the | Mussolin, premier of Italy, to aueetay Nee eral, WEL I ataeed =optlcea uae the Criterion ’ F THe Caer Te cece ed |G MEST: CoE a cael ——— HER NL pe) we The Power to roduce A great drama that strips the mask from human nature eau to deliver the commence:nent | boy a an ¢: a list "presented on September a, widress at the forestry school, troubling even to remove the lan-| To the man who pays thel jo99, ft was atlsd au ie’ aU pteine P, d the conference but offered no | tid cigaret. This, in Rome. lrepair bills—Wait for the! achievement of the American e ower O ave solytion. ISTAR, screen. he subject was merely discus | The remarkable beauty of “When ‘ tach GENET hdesiaeaeres ; ii wi liguiciuacs Say. 1 si RuaHulbod aeeaie anon a te sation SSULN WR dent fA, Chainholm of the com- ie 1 ' nl dramatic story, historic accuracy, | these the farmer must develop who would mereial club today. “And nothing | ; 4 thi Me iN i AT THE MOVIES { its superh photography and rich forge ahead in his business. + 1A dit ‘ Wednesday J 4 definite was presented as a sat's- | 7) |_| costumes, and ail the features of uditorium Evening une ° q factory plan to continue the school. | | CAPITOL suporiori ath which it abounds, The power to produce depends upon the ‘ - Vhe commercial club is actively in- : eBRE eure stamp it as the most magnificent ability judge gi F t ants @ EI 3 + terested, but 4 method of raising the Saar ee | “The Sin Flood,” the new Gdid-| picture ever produced on the ee a te ra plats and = Mail Orders Accepted Now. Prices 50c to $2.50 Plus A needed funds has not been determing! eB O OE tone, wyn production shown at the Cap- | Screen. pean e 2 5 eu ee Tax. Seat Sa ay, arri 1 Ake GEG eee 4G SEROCK, Pastor Hep eee) week, has been| Directed by Robert G. Vignola, good farm hand Pax. ene Sale'Monday, June 4th, Harris & q fubuce rite Toe CUNO een eee ato ‘{selected by the critics of Photoplay | the settings by Joseph Urban, the nae oe Woodmansee. Curtain 8:15. i tion of the project, which is of ex ae acid : en ‘ Magazine as one of the six best|*daptation by ‘Luther Reed of The power to save involves the ability to H treme importance to Bottineau.” ~ M. Children’s Day Program! yictures of the month. Th ig- | Major's celebrated novel, spend practically ; to spend so that there will A: ie esday eve at 8 o'clock Monthly! nj ant, as the Photoplay Maga- | Production marks a distinct be lus t t the bank 4 progtam of the Young People’s So-|y:ne saw fit to include three Gold- | @dvance in motion picture art. e a surplus to put in the bank. ? ciety, yn productions among the six | The reception accorded to “When . . a | : eal jbest that were chosen for spe 1 | Knighhood Was in Flower,” at, the Our officers pride themselves on : | Uoity South Side Mission | ecitor 1 comment. Here is the; Criterion Theatre, New York, on working closely with the farm- | Regular services every Sunday at} cr s opinion of “The Sin/ its Premier presentation that ers of i section BOY ON RADIO o'clock’ A, M., in German and at: Flood”: theatre on September 14, 1922, was GE OF GRE saith |2 o'clock P. M. in English in con-| “It is a photoplay you will wish | Most flattering. ‘The reviewers of Pe, nection with the Sunday school#The'to see, and seeing, you will re- | t€ newspapers indorsed it most | E nd shoes, etc,/member. One hesitates to say the | ccrd cerpts from the re- Harry Beardsley Sings for Will always be appreciated. Please! obvious thing in connection with | siven herewith é send them to the Mission Sweet and/it. It is drama, with a beauty and! “When Knighthood Was in Flow- Los Angeles Station 16th Strect, or call phone 557-J. tignity that does not stoop to the | is one of the greatest film epics apa, hernah Tage etiam at any time. ever made in America; in fact, the J. B. Alsbury, asst. Pastor. “Those who believe that massive | Picture merits visit after visit to sets and thousands of ‘extr 18 |help in worn clothing Bismarck Bank Bismarck, N. D.. Bismarek radio fans have an oppor- | tunity to hear a former Bism | , seats hoy Yiow ranked as among the best | First Presbyterian Church Jecessary to the photoplay of the | Welsh, Bve. Telegram, dinpexevonntHeebay Junior Sunday School 9.30. Alljday, that ‘Action!’ must be the The most amazingly beautiful Friday evening, June 8, at 6:45 p. | other departments at 12° nvon.| Watch word, that-a vast expendi- | ™¢tion picture ever screened. ; {ture of money or the ‘Made in! Moves swiftly, never wearying, and are|&rasp all its glories.”’—Robert G. DAW DAWA AAI m. Pacific time. He is Henr Christian Endeavor at 7 P. ; le: | Beardsley, singer and poet, who n Morning worship at 10:30. |Burope’ trademark makes for suc- | !e#ving at the last a regret that it is in Los Angeles, He sings for KE Stewart of Wiiton will cess in this field, will do well to| 's ov! ~ Mail. the Los Angeles Times radio broad:| Evening worship at 7 fee this intense masterful dram When, Knighthood Was in Plow. | casting station, | Joseph Ryerson of the untolded for the most part in one hee that has been claimed for “I would appreciate letters from} church will fill the palpi, bare room ait but seven or cig | the people sinaly buret into any of my former friends in Bismarck pea aah |members to the cast. and agai jon s who may be able to catch KHJ teil- 1 G | “Frank Lloyd, with ‘Madame X’ -”"—Harriette Underhill, N. | IT 3S SY o 7 ing me how well my voice comes in oe POU aa ae ;and may others succésses to his; Y:Tribune. a rie nu ers WITH MISS SYDNEY SHIELDS AND NEW YORK Bismarck,” Mr, Beard dsin a : 0 jcredit, directed this filmization of | “When Knighthood Was in Flow- ni Trinity. COMPANY. note to The Tribune. His address is| ay sgchiools10 “AL Mi ing peteer's | ‘Snydafioden.” | tank neh alongside of the best 5 West 62nd) atreet, Los Angeles, arian meee is skilled touch is not unlike that | romantic screen drama with a! \ California, i x Morning Service and Sermoa 1e late George Loane Tucker, | Pe#uty of background which has | “James Ki not t | ee ey , : { irkwood does the great-; W0t to our knowledge been sur- here will be a meeting of Bey S i 5s tow a passed. The scen 0" a Fest iGeorreudihuredagueves| (Ce work of his career, buts the e showing Marion} Missionary Worker See a : | other players have parts of almost | ===, mC: | €e importance, afid ‘play them 5 ina esti | FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH. aera is Photopiay tor tne en-| BANK PROMOTES | Pies 2 wey amt") “AKOTA” GIRL ssion in ‘honor of ‘the latz| Morning services, 10:30. Sunday |; , L. Hall, who for 40) yoare wae | Stole noon, Hveningervits The opinion of ine Photoplay 4 missionary worker among the Fort} o'clock. ‘The morning services are | Mugazine’s critic is horne out by Berthold Indians, was held by the} conducted in the Swedish langyage, | » one wig hag seen the picture]. . ated dea a, ‘elease. 1e Sin iving dictation instead of taking it, Women's Board of Missions of the {Sunday school and evening services | indeed, a picture thaz|remarked F. L. Watkins, Pres., Dake | Interior and the North Dakota Wo-|in the English. Flood” men’s Home Missionary union at its} All are cordially invited to atti! must be seen. It is more than en- | Business College, Fargo, N. D., speak-| tertainment. It is human nature ing of the promotion of Bernice Dalc 40th annual convention held here. | these services: | The memorial was led by @Dr. KE, H.| E. F, ALFSON. | dramatized. | ‘ pais ‘A memoriyl was led by Mie Ew. ne | peed to assistant cashier, First National Bank Ride in comfort, and save your springs. eee WILLARD BATTERIES “Before we know it, our girls are | Standard equipment on most autgmobiles. Stickney of Fargo, associate state ee superintendent of the Congregational | MeCABE METHODIST EPISCOPAL! One thing well done— of Stanley. No less than 42 D. B.C. church, f | CHURCH, | Wait for the STAR. girls have become bank officers. Many} one Daniel Pal of V relia puake) any Dr. S. F; Halfyard, Pastor, | 3 j rise to office managers, court reporters, . nristinn patriotism and respect for 0:30 a. m.—Public worship An- | etc, Exceptional training does it. the flys. Rev. H.C. Hacke of Fargos| yam, By the double quarcette, Solo, Beate: Hone ALEMITE LUBRICATION sta upcrintendent of the Congre-| ~ lected, by Mrs. H. S, Harris. Ser- | Follow the gucceggful.”? D. B. C, } q ational church, spoke on plans of | S¢Cte®: by Urs. Bi. ©. larris. © - | school year begins June 4th. Summer study means less crowded classes, quick- er advancement, graduation at busiest time of year. Vacation during harvest, etc., if needed. Write F. L. Watkins, 806 Front §t., Fargo, N. D. the Congremational churshuimcNarth| josie way ai nd eee Dakota, Missionary work in Ch Was recounted, mee") that the good showing in attendance About 30 out of town delegates at-\ during the past two months will be . tended. Kent up. | 7p. m.-Junibr League, A helpful | meeting for the young people. Thrbe G. ALR. Vets 1) m-Epworth Gengua > Leader, | Discuss Old Times} Miss Ruth Rowley Topic: “The Next - The oly perfect way to oil your car. | Step.” | THOSE WHO SAW Burnstad, N. D., June 2.—Three| 8 p. m.—Public worship. Anth if 5 RW 0 a Civil war veterans ‘recently met ina| By the choir, Sermon-theme: “A|| W@ ‘Aut (Makes 5 Down to the Sea in Ships reunion here through the visitgof one | } Rule of Life.” This will be a prac- } e ¥ rented ° Bt iy ; r who resides at Denbigh, N. J® The tical discussion of a great theme. Bl Bismarck Yesterday at the Auditorfum were delighted because of the trio exchanged many reminiscences! You and your friends are invited. Eater direct and natural-nelive truth of the: éceues,, every cmt) ant of the march and battlefield. / cn Be TET AU } Bismarck, every illustration lives and exists in the picture which deals a aaa ‘ included William Craven, 81,! ‘Trinity Engtish Lutheran Church cea ionnaa who has a farm near Burnstad; J, H. Seright, 83, of Denbigh, who was j ; hory visiting his. daughter, Mrs. 'T. W. | Argtz, of Burnstad; and Henry Har- ) = dy 84, father of Misa Ruth Hardy and Dan Hardy of Burstad. Harry Hardy, son of the last named: veter- n, lost his life in the World -war, | tos; a paper on Evolutign by Prof. Mr. Craven served in the Western |J. E. Running; Baritone Solo by Earl Union army. He fought underyHood.| Hendrickson; singing by the aud- pright served on the gunboat,|ience and choir, which operated on the| In the evening 7:30, Grand Sacred] Ohio, Tennessee and Cumberland | Concer by sthe collegtive choirs of rivers, Mr. Hardy served under Gen-| the Lyther League, of Mandan cin rrals Freemont, Halleck and Grant. | cuit. All welcome. D. FE. MONSON, Pastor. N2 community is sate from the menace of fire. It’s tentacles are every- where stretching out to en- tangle your property. Be secure by obtaining ample insurance for all your propérty. Get ' the protection of a Harttord Fire: Insurance Company policy. ° Gor. Ave, C, and 7th St. Sunday will be held in junction with the Luther League [Convention at Mandan at 10:30. A.| M. regular service at Palace theater 2 P.M. Address by Governor Nes-| Arrangements have been made to bring it back to the Audi- torium for one more day, Tuesday, June 5th, 1923. Matinee 3 p.m. Tickets. Children 10c. Adults 25c. ++. 20-25-3; ++ -10-15-20-; 0 p.m. Aduits 0 p.m. Children. LAST TIMES There’s a reason— ai ’ FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH i i , Wait for the STAR. RET a re Catae This valuable service can SATURDAY Taam L. R. Johnson, Pastor. be obtained at this agency. FREE DENTISTRY 10:30 Morning worship and sermon At the State Dental Con- by the pastor on she hens, er i i asting Reminders.” It is part o Yeruoy clinics June » 5-6-7. Bubittaes to keep ourselves reminded Cases should report to Dr.| of the things ‘of life. The Towne any day this week and | “daily grind” tends to make us for- secure appointments. A lim-| get. Worship and quite sae one day in seven gives us an opportunity to ited number of cases can be| think of the eternal things. takgn care of. Report early| ‘i2:00 sunday school with classes and be sure of an appoint- for all. geet Z ment. This is an opportunity) 7:0 B. Y. P. U. ; B Chi "s Da for to secure dentistry of the) ,°:0° Children's Day exercises fo A classes of the Sunday school. highest class free. For Sale — Studebaker “6” , ’ _ Dance Torii in ‘excellent condition. Newly | ARCADE ‘BOWERY a t Just call or phone— ' MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance.” BON’T MISS IT— For it’s a firte picture and real entertainment. CECIL B. DE MILLE’S “fool’s paradise” with CONRAD NAGEL, DOROTHY DALTON, THEO- DORE KOSLOFF, MILDRED HARRIS PATHE NEWS S AESOP FABLE ETHEL CLAYTON in................“The Cradle” . % Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday ; “Another Big One ‘When Knighthood Was in Flower”, No.edvange in admission, = . painted, no repairs necessary. | Price $475. ‘Address Box 606, _ Bismarck. You'll see them everywhere; —The STAR is coming. ech apn For Sale —Studebaker “6” ieee te, woes Newly , painted, no Irs necéssary. Price $475. Address Box 606, Bismarck. We 16 weal like te talk the matter over with you and. ahow, you all the splendid plans we haye for. you to choose. from. : BISMARCK: LUMBER COMPANY = # N.’E. BYSTROM, ‘Local Manager. if a *.SOUTH-SIDE . = Starts 9 o'clock.

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