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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUN Y. M. AND Y. W. ELECT OFFICERS JAMESTOWN | Jamestown, ficers of ithe Jamestown d tions college Young Women’s | have just 6 by the two binet officers ficers. { president é Ruth Bristol, nt; Mildred Plummer, d Ruth Ferguson, treas associa appointed Doris Cu und ‘August | | baritone soloist,! tering the state | which will be} J ch 27 ut the college | hore. He is the only contestant in| men’s vocal work, and if adjudged atisfactory, his Voice will probably represent. North PASTOR DIES IN HIS PULPIT While} ce: at} t urch of Moose Lake, i with heart trouble and died | as theran stricken born in Meeker county,| July 29, 1871, and w: Moores Pi i . Peter | ned in New Conn., after which he rge of the pastorate at War- Minnesota until the spring 19: epted a call to Two Har-| nnesota, where he remained | rs before coming to Moose} Mr. Chelgren survived by his widow and eight chil dren Salvation Army Leader To Hold Revival Here) : | Bi tire Centr: ! fifteen states, Salvation Army Cit- be supported by a ; work- | s evening and continue each eve- ® through next Mond begin-| ning at 8 o'cloc! | Colonel Addie an old-time Sal-| of forty-three in the re than forty among the other langu around the world. Westbrook of Texas is a and singer and will of Colonel Addie’s com- Next Monday night a union mass meeting will be t the Methodist church all local church people 1 Addie will deliver Modern Miracl program, both 1 preceding the is invited to all id are being sung. are h and instrumen The public services, ies | E GE THEATRE “The ‘Top the World” which being shown at the Eltinge tu and Thursday is of the action vy; riety of motion picture and the story is by Ethel M. Dell. The ac- tion of the pl. Africa and no little exci furnished the istic flood scen Kirkwood and Anna Q. Nils swept before the fury of the ra; ing waters. Next to the amazingly real storm effects, the ucting of leading players deserves honor: mention. Miss Nilsson makes her part stand out by reason of her sin- cerity and naturalness, while Ki wood makes the most of a very d ficult dual role—he impersonates both cousins—-and gives such a fine performance as to overshadow any- thing he has ever done before. Ray- i ae “| mond Hatton and Sheldon Lewis, as > usual, are very effective. THE CAPITOL _ The stage is always an_interest- ing profession, and it is of unusual | interest when a woman of Vanna; Du Maurier’s type determines to| keep her cherished youth and main-| tain her place among the famous! actresses of the world, despite the crushing and seemingly inevitable burden of advancing years. Vanna and her mimic world, with all the troubles which beset ‘her when she| goes to Vienna to have her lost} charm and vivacity restored, are sub-! jected to a brutal and brilliant scru- tiny in “Vanity’s Price,” an F. B. 0. picture which opens at the Capitol) Theatre tonight. Seldom, if ever, has-p more powerful dramatic sub- ject’ been displayed upon the screen than the new Paul Bern story, which is brilliantly acted by an ‘all star cast, Among the featured players who make this subject one of the outstanding picture successes of the year are Anna Q, Nilsson, Lucille Rieksen, Cissie Fitzgerald, Wyndham Standing, Stuart Holmes and Arthur Rankin, ANNOUNCEMENT I solicit your votes for re- election to the office of Police Magistrate. J have. turned into the city $3,650.00 over and above the expense of the tol « develops in South | ¢ past four years. Cashman. ; ANNOUNCEMENT ereby announce my can- . didacy for Police Magistrate. Your support. at the poe, Fil 7th, will be office in the i W. PICTURES FROM STORM CENTER Ruins of the Longfellow grade school at Murphysboro, Tk, wher e approximately 70 children were crushed to death when a tornado of unprecedented fury: swept through the town, snatched off the roof of the ‘building and piled the dead ani! hed to bits by the torr voc in its wake Thi me concest of the foundations und h Y. M. C. A. at “U” trail of di init by the in the foreground snatched from the TO MEMORY OF | LORD CURZON Londof, Mar. bute possible f to offer to the n Grand For! Oliver Pete Mar. highest tri-\ ed president of itish nation | @py of one of its the ciation of the the annual Curzon, ld in W y the kings ne minister, > rer} h repre- classes of the Brit- of the tives mn 2 ublic. Facul - board as ele ish Tribune Given Serenade By Grainmen’s Band jley College. The newly elected over their duties April 1. « Too Late To Clussify WANTED Boarders and roomers 1-2 bleck north of Post Off! which has| Grain | serenaded the | Roomers, board Phone 1128-R.* 42: m d delighted the convention delegates and added to the pleasure of their stay in Bismarck. | Jack Runyan, candidate for. city commissioner, asks the| support of the voters at the| City Eleetion April 7 upon the pledge of lower taxes and ef- ficiency and economy in the} city government. lower taxes, city commissioner, - Cook by Wire Instead of ‘by Fire. decreased taxes, ment. OTYLE | JUGGESTIONS ' Have your last year’s coat Drycleaned_or .Dyed, or Relined, or Shortened, or Flare taken out ‘to conform to this year’s style. Skirts are worn shorter. We shorten vem, Elects Officers | 5 25.— on, of Minot, was elect- Young Men’, elections Other e:| Jack Runyan, candidate for Chips off the Old Block and} inald Smart, ad- of officers take 1 4 | -A vote for Harry Thomp- son April 7 means a vote for) efficiency and economy in City Government. Alex Rosen, candidate for solicits | your support.on a.platform of efficiency and economy in city govern-|f jured in 1 APPROPRIATED ed Press) Dunseith, N. March tion of $40,000 building at the sanitorium he; ilable July 1 and it is hoped that by fall, of the s that it will the follow- North Dakota i diff dren, who have n exposed, through their pare — 1, vegetable Inzative to Felleve’ ‘Constipation and Bill— ‘a keep the digestive and Sininmuve funedoso. Sora Alex Rosen, candidate for , joner, solicits | | your support on a platform of | decreased taxes, efficiency | s|and economy in city Lag ment, city commissioner, asks the support of the voters at the City Election April 7 upon the pledge of lower taxes and ef- |ficiency and economy in the icity government. E 2 JUNIORS— Little Ms One-third the requ- lar dose, Mad sume ingredients, then candy coated, children and adults. BY YOUR DRUGGIST, | Stepping on the Gas When You are Driving Your Car is Like Turning on the Gas ‘When You are Cooking Why go back to the Horse and Bug-. gy, when you can drive an automo- bile? The same when cooking, why do it the slow way when cooking with Gas’ in’ quicker, therefore must. be cheaper. ' We are at your service 24 hours every . day in the year. ‘ Bismarck Gas Co. YOU CAN pO Tr BETTER -Wreti | FORTY THOUSAND» FOR DUNSEITH \° WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 1925 Try Bergesons First | Made For You We can make you a suit or overcoat in our own shop here in Bismarck in 3 Days We are showing a beautiful selection of imported and domestic woolens for Spring. Tailor made service $25 to $55 Custom Service made in oui own shop $60 to $85 Bergeson’s Where Better Things Cost No More. ted for tube treatment, Mr. Lamont be- Childrens department with sun-cure treatment have mportant part of tuberc r othe: ead A vote for Harry Thox The purp son April 7 means a vote fur lower taxes, efficiency and economy in City. Government. Head Colds-| . Headaches Relieved at once by ANACIN Physictans’ favorite old prescription pers | fected by eclentiste | in new tablet form, No narcotic drugs. mg Absolutely safe, your druggist about it get a tin for 250. ture, keep them under observation, tuberculin, test them, and find out|sis Work in Minnesota, Wiscon in other ways whether infection has | and New York, id, declaring th actwally occurred; then keep the | North Dakota will soon have this mo- nfeated children under favorable | dern treatment, conditions, in an open air school, with proper nursing and hygiene and “give them a boost to health,” he de- clared. , | Cook by Electricity. Cleaner, Safer and Cheaper. The Pantages Cafe Opposite the McKenzie Hotel. SANITARY AND CLEAN. Quick Service. Reasonable Prices. Home Baking and Cook- ing. None Better. SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by Physicians 24 years for Colds Headache Neuralgia Neuritis Lumbago Rheumatism Pain Toothache Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets (, Also bottles of 24 and 100—L -uggists. Aortrin ts the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacts CRESCENT LIGNITE COAL, DRY Woop. BALED HAY. STORAGE SPACE FOR RENT. W. P. LOMAS Corner Main & 9th St. F i Phone 82 Make me an offer on the following described land: N. ¥% of the N. W. % of Section 15, Town- ship 137, Range 78,. containing approximately 80 acres. g This piece of land is within 16 miles of Bis- marck and the only reason I consider selling is because I wish to invest the money in property nearer home. MRS. M. A. KENNERLY, Kennerly Bldg., Palatka, Florida. : PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalrmer in Charge. Day Phone 100 Night Phones 100 or 484R. WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers | Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Erabalmer in __ Charge. \ _ Day Phone 246 Night Phones 246-887 ~~ NOTICE | TO AUTOMOBILE OWNERS. We are open for business. We have a new building at 711-3rd St., where we ean do: First Class Auto Finishing. Come in and get our prices before letting your contracts. ‘We Also Do / W.EPERRY | | FUNERAL DIRECTOR Parlors 210-5th’ Street. Signs, Paperhanging, Artistic Deeor- ating, House Painting, etc. es Call on us for Dates and Prices at 711-8rd St. FIEL & NICHOLS Night and Day attendant Phone 687