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vies oe wears cameee PAGE: TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE T ‘ silver and glass, F, A. Knowles the | EN clock on chemtonstte CAPITAL BRIDE Sorenson Hardware sbows all the | tools for work and convenience nced % | ed in the kitchen, the workshop of! 8 i the farm 1 | French & Welch Hardware shows | | eels Electric Shep shows all the i | SPeraran ; 4, [tools for the different steps in wash | “ie H Cooperation Is Given Commit-] jy.0 ary Raa PaAMa aT Wie KONE Concordia College Club’s Ap-| tee in Charge of the Dem- |) ee ee ie | pearance at High Schoo} \ onstrition Here Grambs & Peet have fixtures and { Is Awaited i = furnishing: bathroom display | eeetice: dow.» | si : Seal Chot PUBLIC IS ENVITED] ile Lovin, contractor, has opened | The Concordia College Choit of | the EVReRcea tapas ol thee WoRnGe a! |which Herman W. Monson is diree- ip Ave D and Fourth Street for demon tor, will appear in Bismarek tomor- | “The business men of Teall aE Wl naneredeliola unl trow x under the auspices of are as interested in the Better Home 4 the high sehoatea belt’ Cancert | Bir Annesten Movement as ‘are thi tee ealeen to be given at the uditorium of the | Mra AL Gopelin today in| Mee, BT, Quain, Chairnian of the Ut asl ae a fi auld, ih ay ‘it | cowmittee on, yards, calle attenti The die ite ales on a con-| SOME of cqoneration being. shown, | t the follawing homes with the su See eae ity RIVE Ws COREE aL AUG MiAVE. Bhiy’ lo a1 low} vostion that the progress and growth Hey Cp and an May 26 ae hited | a” she antl. of the beautifying process, be watch Ton eee ae Hee Gtkcral public is invited and jel during, the coming weeks und a beennvely abe red-to visit the de monstration ae: hea siastic in their comments of the | ronms today, Prid Si re te very ellent concerts given plong | Webb Brothers h Meetl ORR AA the line of iti y of the choir, Giracied ap exhibit room at the ne a pa ee ee EE TGA Cupid walks abroad in Washington,| who ure now making a tour-of the of the furniture display room w rich | Fourth re . 4 too. Eleanor Begg and Ward Har-| Northw D id furnishing models the} A: CL. Youngs 14 Ave Hi Odo) yetd met in the capital city. The} Mr. Monson who is directing the ay s bome. Visitors are askeal to) O! fA. MughesJother day they were married. The choir, is well known in this city, ote the use and comfort of all] TT Ne a iny aftern ails Wines [bride is the daughter of Representa-|having been a former resident, and | rticles, also the details which 4 dd Quain, 502 Gth Street for children's | © James T rag of Ohi Theis a son of Rev 1 G. Mon | or empha color, ‘The grouping | Q' ead Nils Levin,{8t09m is the son of Senator John! son, pastor of nity English } PeiEHLWadn the nboureuvering : ped from prairie ground without ‘Ol “aORE PTY | the concert is brought here to help | he upholstery is noticeable in these | oa water. Tea ies: SODAT ates rb the Glee Clubs and orhestra finance | eee in ihe Tebuae ana te] ALMOST USED QP jire yuscase of the pine lek oe Ea raw ats : being done by the Garden Le elise mene tibution to the Week's demonstra tithe. Ry NEA Service : vavtiay) Gat ibeal vee oe tion in the windows. Attention is ieracon in the Elinge|| Waehington, May 16—=Supplies o(/schocl! THe prcecsn naulldae aay tilled first to the need of each piece A RRR RATT TGaT EE aieet odatol, the cheapest war salvaged |# sPlendid idea of the. high last shown in each room and then to the Be Utah ak od: srancive effered by the government |concert the choir is presenting. the ‘oxition for convenience, and third aL coTeE NAOH Fae eeesee purposes, have be- [students of the school and citizens o the color scheme for attractive , EC CeARLEDiN en aed well. The prices are most reu- es ae i of the S deration of Women's} In i Uniteaystates Des |senable Lon stnelbiRi case eee of | Pee eitheice ai ut aay Clubs, will speak on the principles | partment of Agriculture is now test- [17h tener a follows: nd rose in the rugs, the bed sprend,| \o"jiterior Decoration. She will be/ing nother explosive, left over} eC oe thy Praise We Sing fie deni furnishings, the articles On| | scisted in the demonstrations by|from the war, which might. be av : y God, Ths gael ed Bea aca LU titty {he | the members of the Demonstration | able to farmers for clearing the “oar Ghoral HS RaTON | | Committee for the Better Homes in| lands Sy oat eee wit) CLAY SEE TE TU aa uturday evening at 7:00 eastern pounds of sodatol were offered to outa Madina Bay cheme of blue and white is car) vdard time, Grace Abbott will;the land clearing departments of the oie Saat Laas ied from the rug te the chairs, cab-) ATE Grom New York City sta-|various states. There are still small] (.._ pneme Pere Th | nets and breadboard to the Better ‘ an official radio talk on ntities at the distributing points. = Mon Say i | Tomes poster, t : : y be obtained in quantities \ ps : ‘ fu tter Homes in ‘th may be W ‘i Sheer The fast Nook adjoining the | (06 00) abi Better fanging from. 100 to 1000 pounds at EL O Thou Shepherd oh SON the volor from blue | *Nenes ” ples BGT a hundred, F. 0. B. the distri-| 80) : jaumann eater Paints (Bight-part chorus from ea. 1800) The Hughes Co. loaned E SUFFICIENT Bane cece oun Sancto (Thou, Lord, ed verculator, Hoo stove, SHE—You're a waster, Very few RED EMBROIDERY Ui) pe etey Mozart Bismarck Dairy the plants. A. W-} girls would marry you. Touches of brilliant red embroi- Ee REG uucas Co. the bedspread, runrers|” jfe—Very few would be enough! | der are sen on a majority of the] 1014 Of rice From. Heaven ind table linen. Bonham Bros the] —College Humor. | most stunning black gowns. open L Si | ate SS (Four-part Choral) Three Kings epee Cornelius (Arranged from choral by Nicolai + (1599) (a) Kirken Den Er Et Gammelt Oce: brown, cocoa, Sizes 16 to 44. havy, Roshanara. Colors: popular range. ~black. Sizes 16 to 44, £ asion green a cocoa, - OF - DRESSES |; Friday — The First Day of a Remarkable Fashion and Economy Event, in which we include everyone of our very choicest high grade dresses, at truly sensational reductions. Harris-Robertson have always been known for their better dresses, showing always the original models from which cheaper ones are copied. their high grade silken fabrics are now brought down to prices that permit you to own the good dresses at prices you always pay for cheaper copies. Frocks for Every Fabries of satin back crepe, flat crepe, canton and novelty silks. Colors of black, nd hollywood. Charming Dresses Fabrics are Roshanara crepe, satin back crepe, Canton crepe, flat crepe, and novelty taupe grey, brown, navy and black. Sizes 16 to 44. Our Choicest Dresses now eed and reduced to prices that per- mit you to enjoy the very best at prices in a Fabrics are crepe romaine, Roshanara plain and novelty, and satin crepe. Colors in brown, navy, cocoa and A Limited number of Hart Schaffner Marx Coats at reduced prices, Harvis-Roberts FOR WOMEN'S WEAR Bismarck, No. Dak. | MAY SALE These in $232 Values from 9.50 to $39.50 gs ne Values from $49.50 to $65.00 | $4 50 Values from $55.00/to $69.50 Hus Lindeman (Four-part choral) (b) Befal Du Vine Veie (1601) . arcs enisiey Hassler (Bach arrangement from Passion of Mathew) Den Store vide Flok.. Norwegi i | ‘(Arranged by Grieg) | Fergus VILLAIN HUSBANDS! They’re Best Kind, Says Elsie Now Is Greeted With Kisses Instead of Hisses Ferguson, Marrying One Who | \ Capitol Theatre LILLIAN GISH ‘The White Sister’ Adm ——tThe Most Amazing Sensution Ever Pictured: Hal Roach | The King of THURSDAY MAY 15, 12 —LAST TIME TONIGHT— 25 and 500. TOMORROW AND SATURDAY ion J Wild Horses ELSIE FERGUSON AND HBR HU (LEFT) IN HIS By Maurice Henle Service Staff Writer. Greut Y., May 15,-If you must have a villain in your life, marry him! You may hiss the be- whiskered gent all you wish in the | thea but accept the word of beloved of all — the: goers in America, these stag lains make the best husbands. Miss Ferguson's ma » to Fred- erick Worlock, the villain of last. play, * Moonflowers, is making Bro b The mar- riage was a quiet one, with only a few intimate friends present. It took place in Miss Ferguson's home in this ultra-fashionable New York suburban town. And here the villain and his bride are passing their hon- KE; sit BAND, FREDERICK WORLOCK JP AS VILLAI proved rather villainous husbands, and that villains ¢ ike bands kers a the stage, round- hissed, were most lovable hts-{ on nd left they took off their whis the stage do Besides, warns Mis. Ferguson, | consider the temptation that con-! fronts the sleek matince-idol. Most | of them have fiv | answering mash ed women. villain? Is he hothe red door Henrie’ He mest is not! Miss Ferguson is good-naturedly peeved at the unexpected prominence ymoon--the happiest couple — in reat Neck. “And why shouldn't stage villains make good husbands?” asks Miss Ferguson. “It seems to me there is every reason for them to make the best’ of husbands, They make no pretense of being perfect on the stage. They are thoroughly human. It would be very difficult indeed for the sage hero to be so faultless INTERMISSION O, Come Let Us Worship Arey Hauptmann (Eight-part Chorus) Blessed Is He Who Cometh ...... . Gounod Chorus) Wild Billow. .Noble (Eight-part Chorus) Benedictus es Domine (Blessed Art Thou) Snow (Bight-part Gloria) WILL TAKE UP FARM MEASURE MeNary - Haugen Bill Acti To Come Next Week chorus Washington, May 15.—The Mc- Nary-Haugen farm relief bill will be taken up by the House next week, probably Tuesday under a legislative schedule worked out today by the rules committee. After that bill is out of the way, priority will be given the postal salary increase measure and later the McFadden bill to amend the na- tional bank and federal reserve act. WOULD LEASE SHOALS POWER Washington, May 15.—Willingness of the Associated Power Company to submit another Muscle Shoals pro- posal to purchase power produced at Muscle Shoals by the government ang distribute it under the feders! water power act was expressed at today’s Senate agricultural commit- tee hearing by,the general manager of the Alabama Power Company. He explained this proposal would depend upon perpetual government ownersip and operation and in ef-) feet would be a modification of the’ Norris bill, which provides for go- vermént operation of the property. DESPAIR “If I only had a golf club;” sighed the.convict as he looked at the ball or the links.—Black and Blue Jay. WOMEN! DYE IT NEW FOR 156 (p44 Skirts Kimonos 1) raperies Waists Dresses -uinghams Coats Sweaters , Stockings Don't wonder wnether you can dye “Diamond Dyzs” even if you have never dyed ate Druggists haw or tint succer becat perfect | home dyeing is eeranteet with all colors, Directions in each “ci age. als p in private life talk about her private life. But she 5 did say that in her opinion the only nt of life h ing relationship between any two | of thei y people must be based on a firm course, the utterly no con- | companionship. ion between an actor's part on Werlock i n English actor. Mis the stage and his conduct in pri-[only | American — appearances vate lif still, nerally speaking,{ been in “The Wheel of 1 it is strange that many stage he ‘The Moonflower,’ both of with apparently every virtue starred Miss Ferguson, NEW STANDARD BEING SET BY OVERLAND CAR Willys: has set a new s riding ndard in motor car the production of the E Bird, which has just been on the market In this most unusual and distine- tive r Willys-Overland has met the appeal of the automobile buyer for a low-priced car equipped with balloon tires, coupled with a body design of attractive allurement to the eye. The Blye Bird is a radiant achieve- ment that in ts the keen ion of W nd engineer- g and sale: f as it does the needs of the motorist who seeks distinction and up-to- date- Tess, yet without ex: gance. ,;The body is done in Peacock Blue, red coloring that is not only ng to the but which com- bines utility with appearance and will stand up under the most exact- ing weather conditions. Matching the body is the highest qualit; Duratex upholstery also of bluish shade, id the top material, the color of which likewise blends with that of both body and upholstery. Radiator, windshield stanchions and door handles, finished in nickel,, lend a touch of smartness, spirit and sparkle to the ensemble. But it is in the riding qualit the Blue Bird that the new of ard is set. Overland design has always denianded unusually comfortable viding qualities. In the past this has largely been met by the patented Triplex Springs used on Overland ¢ which area unique method of spring suspension adopted by Willys-Overland engie neers, in which the gprings are mounted on the chas in such man- ner that the body is carried as if cradled between the two extreme points of the car. The ends of the springs of the new Blue Bird ar 136 inches apart and the body rests on them just as if in a hammock. STUDENT LOAN FUND STARTED of her 1 eto the villainous Worlock. believes th an ae. tress’ pi is entirely her own and that it doesn’t concern the public in v She laughed heartily when looking once more at the ure showing Worlock with his crop of stage- | whiskers and she confidently — be- lieves m will think that he fail ed to discard them when he left the stage of “The Moonflower” when that show closed. The beautiful star is reluctant to REPORT READY ON CHARGES OF POWER MISUSE Exoneration ai Represen Ae tive Zihlman by Commit- tee Is Expected | hington, of The .con- committee allegations clusion which the House ss investigated against Rep. Langley, Republican, Kentucky, recently convicted in federal court in that state on char- ges of violating the prohibition law, and Rep. Zihlman, Republican, Mar land, were ready today for consid- eration of the House. | The charges against both represen- tatives involving alleged improper use of their influence, were inves gated by a grand jury here which returned an indictment against Rep. Langley, but found no cause for ac- tion against Rep. Zihlman and the House committee has devoted most of its time to taking evidence in the latter case pending the outcome of the Kentucky trial. Like the grand jury, Chairman | Burton and other Republican mem- bers of the committee asserted re- cently that it had found no evidence to sustain the charges against the Ma nd representative, The com-| mittee’s decision with referenc’ to} Rep. Langley’s case was not indica- | ted when it was made known last | night that both phases of the in-{ quiry had been ineluded in the re port. h ges originated during the Eltinge Matinee Eyery Day At 2:3 —_$—_$—————— Devils Lake,’ N. D. N. D., May 15—A student loan fund . for the second 1 t cf the Federation of Wom- s started at the di yrict convention held in Oberon Thursday .and Friday of last week. This fund will be called the Henry fale Student Loan Fund in honor of Mr. if money, $10 toward the fund. At the district meeting held at Bottineau last year, Mr, Hale wa’ asked to speak on State History and the clubs gave him a check of $10 to pay his expenses, but_he returned the check for the purpose of having it serve as'a nucleus for the fund. fhe Twentieth Century club of thé city then contributed $10 and the Woman's club of the city $10 until heal the fund hee $700: POPULAR Gowns “After white come btige: and sand Hale who donated the first sum j as popular shades for sport dress. Tonight — Thursday GLORIA = SWANSON rH HUMMING BIRD” WILE ROGERS COMEDY “Big Moments From Little Pictures” Untamed— Un Unconquered— A horse you read about— and never In a photodrama of pulse thrills and heart throbs! The most horse in captivity in the screen’s greatest sensation! PACMMBSION Ys aie esis os che ieons Adults 35¢e. Children 15e ye THE KING OF WILD HOR: investigation ih New York, May Murray Butler, president of Colum- university, the insertion of a wet plan platform of the Republican party. “Anyone would be such a proposal,” Dr. ed in reply te a Charles W. Eliot, of Harvard university, Eliot took exception to Dr, | views on Columbia’: the question he raised in his before the Missouri nothing whatever to do with wets and drys ply to point out that the policy call- \\ SN BS) of by a Chicago grandjed “dry” has made the nation wet alleged frauds in tMe Vet-|ter than it has been in-years, ns Bureau on the basis of evi-} Dr. Butler contended in his rebut; Hienes adduced in a Senate BUTLER NOT FOR DRY PLANK Sensational! Amazing! Unique! valed— by man or beast! ee! dangerous, inquiry. tal to Dr, Eliots’ statement yester. d that the jmpossibi y of enfore ing the Volstead law had been pov! ed by the experience und testi of the enforcement authorities. MARYLAND INSTRUCTS QUOTA FOR COOLID Raltimbre, May -The Republim can state convention here declar overwhelmingly for President Cool idge as the choice of Maryland 4 publicanism and instructed the sta delegation to cast its votes for him at Cleveland. The platform praises the accom: plishments of the national adminis: and condemns the “publi te extravagance, greed and cor tuption which to a considerable de: gice prevailed during and sinee tna great war.” 15. Dr. Nicholas dvocate in the does not mad to make Butler declar- statement by Dr. presidént-emeritus in whieh Dr, Butier’ rohibition enforcement. 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