The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 12, 1924, Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE JOFFRE RETIR TO COUNTRY [RUTHST, DENIS DANCES LATEST L| _ HITS IN SHOW Fe iMany New resting To Be { Presented by Her in Bis- November 22 ARMISTICE | DAY PROGRAM ~ I$ PRESENTED Retarians Hear Speakers on E Meaning of the Holiday * Celebrated tt ‘ ut. Rotary Lu * eis After this uded rest of of | Rath Denis, York and the country her has gained name of beil America | rom the standpoint is unsurpassed by any dancer in world. Where the — prem danseuses of European schools have [made brilliant careers by m jtechnique in a stly | Ruth St. Denis © [new school and style of dance. not content with one style only, as senson Hala New aire sees crention beauty, ithe cer unattestioned, g the greatest produced. cativeness ind I ay Legion ihe ady created, ted a whole And ach }season marks new by | {this great pioneer, She appears here | | November | { Wer first great success was the Cold C a f {presenting of the Oriental religious | “ . Jdence to European and Ame: | Pape’s Cold Compoun 4 audiences, this long before the Rus- | ee EY ME OR a im Breaks a Cold Right Up Htal theme. Her early Hindou dances | icheoaett en feet §0 a ae that grea | ere rapidly followed by: an elabor- tiie ea ables al cars ago centered in the war worn | ate Egyptian production at the Am- | | evany itlives “hours h 1 h d b Pre a tree sherieen UN aan TeaErer New eetie CHABHES | ge iiss eae) ealth and the job go, too Nee vile SE eee eda atae | Brannan ute ETY-NINE times out 2 full toe, with a straight inner th us jrevived the ancient Egyptian art Ls \first dose always IN} | es out eeu sVeithe big woe aiaple t F : cama ja basis for a new style of dance. | lgivewtrelicn ane ‘ofa hundred bad feet are ii eked Ae tad pm war | 5K fold, Marshal Joffre, ane of the World War's (Now we have myriads of an | leeebnd sand thied made, notborn, And Natute, oom to regain ite por = | way etired to a simple country Tite, He and his wife |Dancers” with their angu | a hegaletels et Neu pi ser RAS dan tion and relieves the pressure om ane eee TCL Chateau “La Chataignersie,” outsid Oi ‘tures, all following in the footsteps | Hea give Lad dale your toes. ‘ ob-| Lonveciennes, not far from Parts, le « [of Rath St, Denis. A few later | sat ana ead Meaivenire haa res corte) 2, The Flexible Arch. Eve r pro! ty Madame dottre's su fis from a postcard of the hist he produced a Japanese da i Contains healthy and comfortable con- SeauiGtiapersueehu's gram. He stated that the proposed | ay y hear bevunner pletive 16 the ‘uitest One!) lor a! seaeon| at the Wulteal Thoatse) | fe or opi- dition. rat Eu ntaigaitiot ersal t Bill if passed would ; py, $ e ett in ront row) and the lower | aaa celaTieth uy needs | ayes exible arch. i that this country could possess the true feeling of Japanese ville, Va» Nov. 12—Bdna leeecae P | designed and endorsed by the archof your foot cure itself. concluded with request that we pay | : " art and dancing had been interpreted | only 14, but life isn’t any | thirty-five cents. Druggists guaran- eminent orthopedic surgeons, 3. The Patented Rete? Heel. To the respect to the American F m {by an Occidental. me to her, tee it. bas three features which re- —t9¢ out is unnatural and causes which we tas he spirit of | | “Soon her Bucur caxvrallsd to the principal witness for | Nip move the’three most general many foot troubles. The Rotor an people, | ' another phase of the dance, the more canser (of teoreteabless Hee} featare of the Ground ill eaneluded the pro |scholarly translation of the music | ; ee eeactcd gram with a short talk definit . lot the gr ¢ composers into 1, The Straight Inner Line. Gripper Seal didlos dewey establishing North D: vl | mathem: exact movements, The Ground Gripper Shoe has as to overcome = the “Corn % urging Rotart - —- while also rendering visible the emo- tional coloring of the music. Th she called Music Visualization and | her first great ex, eriment was the of Schubert's “Unfiw ans and all bu ne wo al Judge Sushaiths Hill Case To) the corn show and the attendar j Ralt 1, Ch | Re est = . = by using anc EN Y Jiury in the trial of Rep. John Dies From Poison Frem Cider rs which ‘Fill, in the United States 1 & = her choric Orchestra” cae ae violation in Home dance: every instrument in ected the nore the | Lynchburg. Va. Nov, 2. danies!ventions and Fugues danced by a definition of N York City Lodge! group for each part or voice, and so + bring- | on. Now with all dancers of the coun- "COPENHAGEN: try appropriating her phrase “Music ester it Bedford M to! Visualization” she has once more Ereeti nt al aged residents he | jumped ahead and is _ presenting in Coper reent by the ¢ ances, th without slconfined to t all and the where erica business — inter at night be ed together in one; » told the jury to | reported today as and B he Busch Build-jfind Col 1 het guilty on the [improvement ng col advocated by | fifth and counts of the iet- | Daniel Crowley ¢ a real contribution to the art adr, Dr. John) me hich M was said to be Next year when the nts \ thim with D. Prince, inet recent address before j ta ° nuisance at his | io cers are concerni he Mu erican Club he jhe me “the Dance a Dd aid that beth he | - - Ee ae Bi Ruth 7 Deni. ee Masion Tetcher fo" Kirst Aid Instruction ELE ATOR IS jit! eo jump "ahead giving us eal Grows Rapidly, 13,865 BURNED; LOSS iy FEED IN YARDS Hae Winning Certificates SAID $35,000) Green feed grown in the American b —— | saves the rv of carrying peech Dr. Prince Well in the Vorks, N. D. Nov. jio the flock. Manure that oth mportance ren tereasing mation-v bo well | would be wasted is utilized by the excellent ind] gu the worker + | plants, the ground is kept in 1 we ing geographieal position as] in. Red par j ter condition on| Service 1 the elevator bel in emporium for American trade which for 2 for the seed bed. the Baltic, facts he that made! a stalwart mi mers Interstate x an American Hous: spenhagen | fight ot was d 000 bushels of sirable more tures An Ohio woma al It is understood th 1 Danish ar-| it also destro: | of pigs to a ton n 180 days chiteet has worked the fir s not! and so has qpalified for members lan for such » discovered at 1:30; in the Ohio Ton-Litter Club, an hon- stich headway Seve w an will be put be in Copenh: nh owith lar could not be ¢! idences in the ving embers. 1 res- } sponsored by Ohio State Univers The woman is Miss H. Anna Q ! of Columbus. he erican Col a Danis! Telephone, American interes | ntl ctrie com. |ened by - \panies, and ervice corpor DR. SCHLEGEL jtaneipgenatallie | enlarke aust TOS soit oh -PAZO Ointmen ttention by. HW 1 a “well rising, Pa i A Guaranteed Remedy is row, and wil Sea UY ees ITCHING, BLIND, Ae the, Ey Hieal ehureh in tim = AYE Len eaT FOR BLEEDING OR "PROTRUDING PILES é De, 4 tour 3 a ine M yeni ne _It is now put up in collapsible tubes with detachable : ! WSs ne pile pipe making it very easy to apply. . DRUGGISTS refund money if it fails to cure. Special directions enclosed with each package. Your druggist will order it. (Also put up in old style Tins, 60c.) described, that that nd delivered and Rosins mortgagor ister of deeds of the co leigh and state of Ne on th nine and recorded in Book 12 age 141, will be foreclosed by ry le of the premises in’ such mort © oand i hereinafter described at the front in the county of Bur! and state | of North Dakota. at the hour of ten/ o'clock A. ML, on the 19th day LIGNITE : L mber, 1 to Miipint: dues on” such Have You Dare oranises, de A HARD, BLACK, SHINY, LUMP LIGNITE THAT pergonen- dyspeptic tha When gassiness, sou: 5 ed the stomach as to startle And yet you got with one cr two “STUART'S Dyspepsia | Taek mortgage and which satisfy the same county of Burleigh North Dakota, and de lows, towit: The South (SE) of Section Eight ship One Hundred Forty-th BURNS LONGER, GIVES MORE AND BETTER HEAT. USERS ARE ENTHUSIASTIC OVER IT. “I did'not know there was such good lignite in North Dakota,” said one customer when pains 3) North, Range Seventy-five (75) West! he ordered a second load. “It is more like of the 5th P.M. bituminous coal.” There will be due on such ; i wage ge a the date, af vee ene robert | \ LET INDIAN HEAD LIGNITE (from Zap) SAVE | paid re the mortgages Spon. a prior! 4} YOU DOLLARS DURING THIS WINTER. TRY A same property, be- | ne 2 | merenge “costs, disbursements, and | LOAD AND YOU: WILL KNOW WHY. expenses of this foreclosu | ' ‘Dated this 12th day o! v,| ff Stuart’s Dyspepsia Taktets have been § | _ Sold Only By 4g We. . | y Soma oe ey ‘Don't ter. | | 4 NEWTON, DULLAM & YOUNG, i } AT ALL DRUGGISTS \ Attorneys Sirah’ H | ee - CALb US-QN-PHONE Ao ree woe ce 12-12-19-2 6 12-3-10-27 7 Fi elous | at | orary organization of hog producers WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1924 _.. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER | x The states attorne offic [NEW EVIDENCE J previousty: anounced the. jntention IN DEATH IS of the office to‘stand on the report SAID FOUND the state in its prosecution of her gical Vaal) SILENCE father, Alfred Mullins, for the mu er, Alfred Mullins, 1 | GIRY TELLS STORY THAT) der. of her mother. She w: | MAY CONVICT FATHER IN [2255 of the shooting, she it was her complaint that |DEATH OF HER MOTHER en arrest. of the coroner that Rogers was fat- ally injured when hishead struck a ied to the i telephone pole as he leaning out Mrs, Mullins was shet a year of the ear driven | { Pen, Ith ig it occurred by , New Haven, Conn., Nov. 12.—New (Schneider of this cit \ : as she wave him the gun{evidence in the death of Charles C. — = | | with which to shoot a partridge. [G, Rogers, nephew of Mrs. Ogden | CAR REAL CLIMBER | Edna says that Muilins came home| Mills Reid of New York come ov. 12—When — Jaques i intoxicated, struck his wife and then | into the possession of Ward owed down his automobile shot her. “All but one of the chil-|Chrusch, grand juror of the town another car crashed into | dren ran’ out before the actual shot | 97 North Haven, where Rogers was |, climbed his spar |was fired, but all knew of the deed. | found dying on the night of Novem- RUWent ou oversthe toprol the } The father, says Edna, threatened !poy 1, The grand juror declined to When the smoke of the acci- jto drown the children if they told, | discuss the nature of the ence had clear , one machine jbut her ‘own haunting restlessness jut said he intended to take it up} was found to sing directly H drove her to write to her-grand- | \ith states attorney of New Haven | over the other. king that “something be | 1} in his j truth of ntal death, will Mullins sits morosely cell, insisting story of accid children testify | imony ing to COLDS i | Only the Ground Gripper Shoe gives you all three of these igi Soot helps. Keep an eye on your eyes! They're | J * barometers of your personal effi- Tea Serighs Line The Rotor Heel j ciency. And they also govern aewnie \ your measure of health, happiness and comfort | to come. Care for them as you do teeth and your skin—only far more so. Ht Have them examined by our Specialist. MEN’S CLOTHES SHOP ALEX ROSEN-& BRO. McKenzie Hotel Block ve SXAMINATION. F. A KNOWLES Jeweler. NO CHARGE FOR marck, No. Dak. CREE NORTH DAKOTA STATE CORN BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA __ NOVEMBER 12-15 COME TO THE SHOW WE FOLKS WANT YOU FOLKS TO SPEND A FEW DAYS WITH US SPECIAL PREMIUMS EDUCATIONAL PROMINENT SPEAKERS PROGRAMS SPECIAL AMUSEMENTS All Roads Lei ad to Bismarck NOVEMBER 12-15 See The Show—-Help Boost Your State and County. An Outing-—Learn and Enjo Come to Bismarck For SPECIAL AMUSEMENT FEATURES BISMARCK AUDITORIUM VAUDEVILLE, NGYEMBER 13-14 ¢ Emmett & Pal “The Wonder Palmer & Huston--“The Old Flirt” Dog” Hal Young Tro California Trio—‘Musical. Oddities” ' Oddity” nd Chinese ee Special Attractions Also At Movie Houses—-Matinee and Evening Performace Both Days. TATTTNNATTTATTT LL MMA 4 { | is 4 . o 4 \ hee ‘ S i t oe ] A ’

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