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+ . WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1924 wer THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ~~~ é rade MardiGr gin unn lice i instante / \ We Believe In BISMARCK and THE BOOK LOVERS Richholts GOOD PHOTOGRAPHS pare enn Sie ie | Our feature at the Books, Magazines, Stationery li Gras or Trade Carnivil at Trade Mardi Gras aA Ho sR eR NE NNRSNRENMEANN FMRC car mua ers eee ramen eres I | i i i : i i i UU Cs Will Prove It. i ‘ ReNich WHILEGETNAE eta 10 Pounds $ 1 00 ihe people of the ‘city Granulated Sugar for .............. e inv territory. HARRIS & WOODMANSEE The carnival will open with a i] beautiful floral display und will close 2 Ue tablewus, the etl one depicting ah with her chest *Jof silver and the other showing: the "THE BUTLER STUDIO Fresh Eggs, 6 dozen a ag 4 maa LysaNeL NE ‘aguatnonuarintuadscuua ut A few Jars Choice , Dairy Butter, pound................6.6. nether \ OIAMONDS.“JEWELRY MARDI GRAS ‘Get Your Shoes” , SHINED FLOWER AND GARDEN SEEDS of the highest quality. Fancy Bananas, 2 pounds EASTER GIFTS The custom of giving Gifts at Easter is growing. We suggest Rosaries, Crosses, Crucifixes, besides Missouri, cifie coast. Mayor Le: that he take them to the sas Cit to the nd suggest vane ermcimncor Y LEA Leroy —TRY RICHHOLT’S CASH AND CARRY PLAN— F. A. KNOWLES Jeweler — Bismarck The House of Lucky Wedding Rings Suede Shoes Cleaned Perfectly rris 1 Harold Fitch SCEN Secretary Hey meets the Gre they are fortu 1 their arrival and it gives them an opportunity to se marek's business houses. em et ian “nant ‘jeune steer e 1.) Butler Studio ’ Gamble Robinson Bruit Cow Buchholz Exclusive Millinery Bismarek Paint and Glass Co. : ™ ~~ (a) Bismarck Credit: Bure a - wie Provident Lite Insurance Co. Our Auto Livery Service is thorough, prompt and. reasonabe in cost. You can order any sized car y require £ a 1 t : : : ° e . Rohrer’s: Ta i Service - time. Well eend you the machine promptly with an efficient Your friends will like you in one of our : ee chauffeur and you'll find ‘both car and service fully up to New Spring Hats SORE once ae ere the standard in every way. ROHRER TAXI LINE PHONE 57 Hah MAUNA LL a aNeggR TUNE UON su ‘ini haannnennKtaeaaaeeananLeNanoMMnedanr MARY BUCHHOLZ in suid “—“iuusnwe Bismarek Dairy Co, + = = = Capitul Security Bank = 2 + sac eu ugasvdnsnanannn nance THE BECOMING HAT COMPLETES THE PICTURE “We Thank You.” | errr mT ¥ ' aes a THE BISMARCK COFFEE SHOP The Tribune GP. apie . oe on 4th Street COVERS NORTH DAKOTA Lectern eee sgnnuaannuaan Me ‘aaiehiNinunneeounasapanannat a iwimuniiethagontana tinue ‘uma rs Just as a beautiful picture may be ruined by the last daub of the brush — so may the effect of a charming costume be lost because of the wrong hat. Richmond Bootery Nielsen's Millinery A graceful, becoming hat is the final touch, and you may feel sure of finding just such a hat among our displays of the smartest interpretations of the Spring mode. Cook’ French and Welch Hardware Smith’s Grocery Do come in and let us show you a hat that will be a becoming complement to your Spring costume. low Drug ¢ eR RSS . Capital Steam 1 I . Stair and Pederson ‘ LIGHT LUNCHES SUBSTANTLAL MEALS As Yot Desire aa autumn uaa aru ere aay es NIELSEN'S MILLINERY and Waist Shop 420 Broadway Seigal Shoe Store 9. Quick Print - Perry Furnity Brown and LIKE THE DEW al ypewr'ter Co, pbertson = == Standard Clothing House Eagle Tailoring Gussner Grocery Ws a ee ee rh ‘somo ‘twine . Sorenson Hardware Co. - - - co Bismarck Hide and Fur Co, - Dement ern Pomme eee ee ‘senicnticnatnnanane aaa ra | | La | 14 ae gsuuuNsuu NNR Hutt Cn ‘nn t]41. First National Bank = - - . Skeels Electric Shop 43. Northwestern 1 Teléphone Co, A WerDucas (Go, 92-0 eo ‘ PAINTING DECORATING Ay) THE FAIR STORE 8rd and Broadway j . . ]46. Bismarck Grocery Co. - - - ALL RIGHT? Hoskins-Meyer = = = rah GoMwigs fh eens —— FINA) BISMARCK 214 Broadway Bootlegged At Dance, Are Held Fargo, N. D., April 9.—Morris Poyrier and Emmett Cain, both of Kenmare, N. D., were giving dancers t a ball held at the Village of Niobe, big town bootleg service Sat- urday night, accoriing to reports on their arrest which were received ut he federal prohibition headquarters here recently According'to these reports,'the of- Now F turing ‘ and ~ _. SCOTT'S GROCERY The Latest Styles in For Men, Women and Children ein Bismarck in their big touring Roy Kelsven leGettigan SCENE I11 nd Hat Works 45. Will's Seed Howse - - - -7- ‘PAGE FIVE styles in dress of a century ago and of the present day. In the ay written especially for this carniva ral of the leading men of the ci will take part and splendid cor and) musical num- ill be during the ver n public before seat sale is now on and nit to equal if not exeeed any ardi Gras which the ¢ tee plun presented heretofore, The program follows: CAST George Owens, Harold MeDonald SCENE 1! ames Gregory, their daughter Kitten, and son, Jimmie, i Onion Sets. Mrs, dames: Gregory Izabella Cok \ if RE OUNG athe cree a ice oles a Kit << Mary Cayou H i Jimmie Brennan Briggs Davis Before You Go Hel ae Hismarek a no PL Lenhart To The | | ISMARCK.N.DAK. == tion of Commerce ALP. Bradley E Fr Hid ia nhart recognizes them as. str Association of Commerce office. nh at the many of the new things in flexible bracelets and = R00 INTERSTUNT sab Sa other jewelry. e A GYM ANTICS . The prestige of our name on your Gift box adds BISM. ARCK SHINE P ARLOR much to the value—but nothing to the cost. BY THE DERS dstrom Pa Hed Sty Marquette ry family in his office and tells them happens to be a special civic d e many execllent displays from Dis- Houses bert: Kling Ww nkooD fer n Cedergren Rohrer Hoffman akariassen rude Hegge eth Toppins oh Eogene Robert M Bankston Tankston n Bankston - + + + + + Mabel Bashara ra Burbage Ag Bertha Albert Cook jeanor Cook Nelson y Rohrer - + = + + + Beth Lofthouse Christine Schroeder ee ss M tary Simon SG W. B, Couch d Pederson d Pederson ink Mooney rles Graves = - Effie Rosen - + Mrs. D, C. Scothorn Screen Slide Sereen Slide Screen Slide - Robert Zeer - Cliss J. Hammel + + + + + = = Esther Katz Louise Berndt Dorothy Rosen George Sandy Ardith Gussner Bernice Joslin oe ee Se he Sorenson’ Tyler Kludt Miss Rigler Lillian Rigler Clell Gannon Schwab Marie Manning Alberta Cairney Harriet Pearson Adele Kaufman Mrs. A, Johannsen Jeanette Swartz Arthur Nathan Henry Duemeland Henry Halverson Georze Humphreys Path = 2) pec. tel Ve ud eben’ 4 Mrs. Edwin. Stanton Edna Mosbrucker Dorothy Vetter LE Soa aa aaa OOOO ficials, parked in an. automobile just outside the dance hall, saw a stream of men from the dance floor wending their way to a certain Ford car be- tween dances. Just then’ ithe car drove away but soon returned and the procession again began. Then the officials raided the car and took Poyrier and Cain with a, quantity of colored moonshine. The men were charged with pos- session and the car was returned to the owner on evidence that it had been used wit! as, April 10th : MARDI GRAS OF TRADE CARNIVAL WILL FEATURE MANY UNIQUE STUNTS