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aie ON ITAA THE. BISMARCK TRIBUNE ee sg 2 gaan coe a Sa RIMES SEI NA = __ PAGE, FIVE! ¥ ir ey in nan ee mmemwennn | in every respect; it’s fir: # difficult breathing and allows! sor1iee SUPPLY FENC 1 r 4 ‘ q | At The Movies | |## extertsinment: peacefid sleep. Avfetend wastes: i] Dita are, McKenzie fo tel. serving : ~ | have long used Foley's Honey and Tar 0 "Bde; \- ocial and ersona — “> ELTINGR, THEATRE for cecup.> PiaE Tuawe JE Wo atl tty 6 feet ly nconday lunch dt” 35¢; eve CAPITOL THEATRE The ‘problent of what to do with children, and now to my grandchild. ORR ie jning dinner 65c. Luncheons - ‘ ‘ a suddenly acquired million is the ren, with the same good. results.” R i 3 | One of, the finest pictures {t has | tusk that confronts, poor little dress, liable also, for bronchial and. “fl Pamund peice plassround | and dinners served for private vale ever been our pleasure to see was’ model in “Joanna,” showing at the coughs, tickling throet and trouble-|said bids to be opened at special! parties cither in main din- iF ‘i sapil Eitinge today and Thursday. Dorothy some night cough: \ ~ vd : 4. . usr, oe Matron McCurdy-Nielsen ReIHar wiake We etiteks ahiwa ter | sekail! and “Jack Mulhall are eos) yy pe ing room or private dining Si 2 2 A featured, it vii “4 y of Bi 7. r Visit Bridge Series Was the next two days. It is entitled; Most persons would probably not ieee nek Me ker ee room, 35 cents and up. We in Bi “The Merry Widow.” The produc-, object to having to solve a difficulty ME s 3 s i ismarck omorrow Concluded Tuesday Filan lea splendid BkeSh ohcian: | this ‘sort, but it presents. m ning dinner 65c. Luncheons aught Go any hour, day : Mrs. * Lillian Lillibridge, Worthy] Mrs. F. E. McCurdy ship and shows Mae Murray andj movients of deepest misery to the and dinners served for private s > Service. " ‘ . ‘tr « grand’ matron of the Eastern Star for | Nielsen entertained lowe encainy John Gilbert, as co-stars, doing the) llign-dotinr model. |The. film is Sarties cither in main din-|Monscn’s Tire Service. Phone) St. Patrick's di North Dakota, will make her official | the Business and Professiona’ Wow, best work of their varied and bril-!1 Gate, ns ivate dining| 2/4 U: S. Royal Cord Tires. ry our St. Patrick's din- visit to Bismarck Chapter No. 11, 0.| cn's club rooms at the last of a sere liant careers, Erich yon Stroheim,| “tn the supporting cast ure George! re Ogee Ok PEvate Ging Ce ner at McKenzie Hotel to- E, 8., Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. | ies of bridge parties. There were five whose directorial genius immortal-|tawcett, Paul Nicholson, Lillian TOoM, 35 cents and up. We! Use Gas, the scientific fuel.| night, 65c. Initiation services will be held and| tables playing during the evening ized “Foolish Wives” has fulfilled altangdon, John T. Murray, Bd an serve y y hi day : Paci special music has been arranged. Re-| and honors were won by Mrs. A. G similar function with “The Merry | {aske tng: Dolores del Mion Wile: eee VOU any hour, day ireshments will be served and all| Olson and Mis, <. E. Flaherty, low.” | Carewer laughter of the producer, Of Hight, visiting members are invited. Decorations in the St. Patrick col- Laid in mythical Balkan kingdom, | maices her film debut in this picture of | oy As supreme deputy of the Order| ors were carried out in the bridg the picture reflects all the glamor,| "A Felix eat con id at Hod, of Rainbow cor Girls she will visit| and luncheon appointments. Mrs. G fascination apd beauty of the Con-| podge picture : ia eeutdbaa OH that order in the afternoon, a spe-| Olgierson assisted the hostesses in tinent. The ‘settings are nothing! the oregram. sak cial meeting paving been called ‘by| serving. i short of exquisite and the coronation | °° PPO#rame i irs. F. A. ir, mother advisor, for ——— sequence dorie in natural colors is of KE NO C1 ‘CE: "i ‘clock. All ‘Masons and Eastern EPWORTH LI = MET duch beadly and APNNGOE HATE WIN | Oe not NCES ON re invited to attend this mcet-| The Epworth League met last even- long be remembered by all those for- | roupy child to bed ‘ ‘ ey apes ie a McCabe , iy enough to bast ii} Peper | wit s Honey and Tar — — lethodist Episcopal church for its ji ‘ ¢ story is replete with surpr: s Ff : f i PROGRAM TO BE GIVEN monthly business and social meeting, | THe ,stubbier ‘the _uifibrella’ the! Fit oves ata pace thal Keejw the |e py,ency. Jt shocks the suddep whe The following Program will be a A vote of thanks was given Rev,|Smarter one’s appearance. This) spectator enthralled during ¥| tie MuRaNe ig. choline ceondi tes en at the meeting of the Baptist John Morange for his work as in-|cne is 2f new Matador silk with | oment of its unfoldment. It tells Sie eee ons ue sion Circle, Thursday afternoon at 3| structor of the migsion study class | Woven horder of old gold, ‘1ne | of the romantic adventures of a dash- o’clock, with Mrs. C, W. Smith as|and it was voted to send flowers to handle is of carved amber. ing young prince (udmirably well a leader: Mrs. B. F. Tlannigan and Mrs. B. portrayed by John Gilbert) and a __ ee ee i" Devotionals—Mra, Emma Varney. | Spohn in rppreciation of their scr- ~~~ | vivacious Irish - American dancer ¥ Roll call confacted by Mrs. E.| vices at the Epworth League banquet GOES TO CITIES (deftly characterized by Mae Mur- Wellwer—Responses from February] last week, Games were played duv- Spencer Boise left yesterday for It is brimful with surprises missions. ing the social hour and refreshments | the Twin Cities where ne will trans- | ; and its climaxes lead one Hymn—Faith of Our Fathers. | were served. act business. , {to another with refreshing swiftness Topic, “The Slav and America’s Fa- — cea of beautiful tableaus | " ture”’—Mrs. C. W. Smith. BISMARCK BABY ENTERS NA+ HERE ON BUSINES , Jmark the progress of the plot. i Designed to create the fash- Symposium, “What can we do to TIONAL CONTEST Oscar Falck of Hay Creek township] ‘Though the mood of the picture is ion rather than to follow it make tomorrow brighter than today,”| Betty Lorraine, 20-month-old | was transacting busi in Bismarck | dramatic, a delicate vein of humor! f 7 —Members of circle. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Nel-, yesterday. appears thradghout which serves to —made with the pride and polymn—Savior Like 2 Shepherd | son, Bismarck, will be one of 12 ba-| : heighten and nt the same time + artistry of master crafts- es 4 ies to enter a national health con- lieve the tenseness of the pi en—tupningly i The business session will be in| test in Chicago the latter pari of The film ic worthy of the anpst in| men—curningly contrived P| charge of Mrs. E. A. Wilson, A s0-|Junc. Betty Lorraine took first praise and patronage for it lives up | from the most exq cial hour will follow the program.| place at a divisional contest heid in to the true reason.for its existence terials, Peacock Mrs. John Thorpe and Mrs. Ecklund| Minneapolis a few weeks ago. Dr. pak will, be hostesses. Heilbar of Minneapolis is confiaent | rete vel : —_— that the ineapolis prize winner . tify—they fit t et they WAR MOTHERS MET will take one of the three prizes at ac grac “y ‘the 7} Fort Lincoln chapter, American! the national contest. fi New Health in Tanlac) : LAr tldals LACLR. | War Mothers, meet Tuesday. afternoon ‘ avithe’ pend apy Tove of Hom life ef the shoe, They may h | at the home of Mrs. C..S. Moody.| SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY Pee eoaenes “1 suffered agony OVC 0 e be had at | I C C Piano selections by the hostess and} Miss Margarct Clooten entertained for perder due \ € ostume omp ete readings by Mrs. A. N. Newton were | lust evening with a surprise birthday te fas on stemach. Is the Basis of the af- | onjoyed following the business ses-| party in compliment to Tyler Kludt.|| Fe Eating causedknife- Pocti th | 3 . sion, Refreshments were served at| The evening was spent in dancing af-]} of Christ tn Americ like pains to shoot fection that still Requires Smart Shippers the conclusion of the afternoon, Mrs.| ter which a prettily appointed lunch- SNE: through Tank warms the hearts of | Newton assisting the hostess. con was served, overs were mark- WEDNESDAY eds! Sahel . eis WE Ri | ‘ . ., es ee ed for 14, Christ as the Comforter was a Godsend for | Sons of Erin toward 4 le Harmony in every costume detail from one’s Mibe loess tina iL hl | : Vy eanece | the “Ould Sod.” : head to one’s fet is essential to the ensemble David Cook of Bismarck, student at Read Jn, 14:13-19, Text: 14:18. | wakeuprefreshed. SHOE DEPARTME idea. The fashion-wise woman appreciates this the University of North Dakota, has Twill not leave you desolate. | : firs. John Golla | and selects her footwear with the utmost care. received a young alligator which he) service at the Zion Luther: cl h | Meditation—We go dewn into the i dni ¥ 4 D i vhere ¢ purcbaged recently while in New Or-| Thursday. evening, March 18: at | valley of death or disaster. Our Love of Home eee ecalaaties | THe SRN een Gee cee ge leans. The alligator has been adopt-| o'clock. His, subject is “The Van- broken, le 1s eurnes ey latest style trends choosing is easy. Fancy ap- «eh dad siascot Wy the Beta Theta Pi) quished Enemy.” All are welcome to foal sre. senor Is back of the instinct pliques and inlays of a contrasting coior fea- 24 , raternity. end. ess and an-+ pyj. Hes halite iene ‘ whic! rows ¢ it lees, y aa | attend, bear tid hia’volce' ae the sound. This statement, merely bucks up w hich throws about i DO CT OR ture many new styles, ST. PATRICK'S PARTY BIRTHDAY CLUB TO MEET OF many Waters COMES tO eo en eee oe eet about Ta every possible safe- Arrangements have been completed| The Birthday club of the First] afar, “I will not leave you desolate. {i.. Our. files are packedwith such guard — including In- M E BOLTON | for the St. Patrick's party 40 be giv. Lutheran church will meet tomorrow} “I come unto you.” And Christ testimony, BUGanee, ok. en by the ies_Auxiliary, Patri-| evening at 8 o'clock at the home of; in the person © he If your system is run down, if yo! ; i archs Militant, I. 0. 0. F., at the Oddj Mr. and Mrs, August J, Carlson, 814] comes as light unto the darkened] oir soem pokooky this Heap eave lost | | Osteopath / Fellows hall this evening. Guests| Seventh strect. All members | und| | chamber of the. soul. A GHIWAIahE OK sRunfer TrOIEPLRG ph | bie mart pore enh rps friends are cordially invited. pe eae awake! The love that liv not lets Tanlac atte wou | Specialist: in ions. ebekahs an ‘el- ——— loveth al ‘4 ‘igs eng! 1 i 1 lows ‘are cordially invited. LEAVE FOR HOME Maketh a deeper calm than Horeb’s |€@,"igorous strength; and meaty iHenry & Henr Chronic — John A. Wilson and mother, Mrs, cave:-~ a 4 ly tarts right in to build y y , GUILD TO MEET Margaret G, Wilson, left toda God in ghee—can his children’s folly ; MEREhOubLoed;#re Diseases St. George’s Guild society of the| thcir home in Stanford, Montan galk? ¢ ¥ digestive organs, fixes’ up the | Tn urance Episcopal church will meet with Mrs.| ter an extended visit with relat! Love may bc hurt, but shall not love add ae eer ce s Telephone 240W F. A. Copelin at her apartment at the! in Bismarc®. 2 be brave?” Siar leereany eek Ration thle Tan. | P McKenzie hotel tomorrow afternoon | Prayer—O Thou Mai of Sorrows and (Toe Vegetable Pills sv, | aS |) 116 4th St at 3 o’clock, A (eh ones a is GOES TO JAMESTOWN i Ee! ate grieve roe Ea a a « | desired on account of important pus- Waino Matson, who has been em- ee for comfort. jen we are * os : ness! ployed at the Northern Pacific of-| most desolate then send torth Thy} Bismarck, = ——— fice in Bismarck for some time, has| light upon us till we know We a) N. D. ATTENDS BANKERS MEETING | been promfted and transferred to| not alone but are still with She . bi } eit J. P. Wagner, cashier of the First| Jamestown. | In that companionship may We Bs GUEST HERE Todi, California, for an extended vie- h it! sre hes : __ Miss Carrie Hultherg of Coleharber a yp / she spent it! ly into a MATRIX : : Tanna Haliberg. while i® IM" eH] “Judge, 1) C, Davies confined to SHOE from the very Fortify yourself against colds wi er, who is i a his hom $3. . ° Hospital, ee oy ! - : : : x ei - MA’ I R I X first time you wear Bodily warmth and resistance to cold come from 3 ee woe Goan The Eight Best Sellers u one. And what's more the pis up snenry that only wall alana , rs. Pat Trapp o! . %, digesti nage Pr ontatay ein the Guy, guests @f| Brunswick Records SHOES FOR WOMEN MATRIX SHOES are Fi pana (eligi H. Spohn. 2990—Vocal. : Like Year r Eyetprint in the Sand . stylish. food to give you health, strength and vigor. GuusT OF DAUGHTER AE Rane earn Bley) 5 tea ET GBRAN, CARBOHYDRATES, PROTEINS, __ Mrs. W. 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Salt or sweeten to suit the taste, . y' and Thursday; - 2990—Fox Trot : ‘ocal ‘ | ete oe is Shredded ing on top of the \JACK i werk | MULHALL Tailor Made : 1D, 3020—Vocal i Suits , 2997—Fox Trot 3072 rr Who and Place your order Bye 3039—Fox ‘Trot —Sweet now to assure all the Bran of the Whole Wheat Child early delivery ) Dene Lockie Saellen title Satisfaction Guaran- teed cr your money eae lion doll in faohown a muillion petonded in —always was a th. eet Pie. fallen ove witha fel- Krall’s Tailor Icw worth a dime! Shop FELIX. CAT COMEDY DR, CLARA B, WESTPHAL sari eaters 508 Broadway 1 Sat. Evenings by sppointment. ji 1 = : . A Thrilling and Authentic é ¢ / ; 7 ae g General Admission—50c Camera Record of the . : Children at Saturday . Greatest War. in History. -& | wy WwW Matinee—15c : eS re saclitien | oe" kt 8:00 PM Nace _ spect Music. Auditorium, March 19-2 Watinee 1 Under Ales of ae ACTUAL WAR SCENES 2 PAGES eEEy BI ‘Cn ' Saturday Matinee at 3:00 | - Ae eg. AP ye > RE ee ae ii AREER PROCHRDS TO BE USED FOR A COMMUNITY PROJECT w=». i ‘Lloyd Spetz Post, No. 1. Guaranty bank, Bismarck, attended a meeting of the officers of the var- ious groups of State Bank Associa- tions at Fargo yesterday. Mr. Wag- ner is secretary of the Missouri Slope group. SHOPPING HERE Mr. and Mrs, A. Guenther and Miss- es Romana Amen and Martha Goeble of Lehr are spending the day in the city shopping and transacting busi- The Bottom of Your Foot~ Must be fitted if you ho cy ness, . SUNDAY. VISITORS Piliemy : Mr. and: Mrs. Edward paeen wine RETURNS TO KULM want perfect comfort. ited in Bismarck over Sun Matt Cloot turned to Kulia last friends. Mr., Bannon, who was| evening after visit in the city. with Only MATRIX SHOES formerly proprietor of the McKenzie| his daughters, Mrs. Harry Clooter do this The moulded Barber shop, is now located at As- toria, Oregon. U. C. T. LADIES GUESTS OF MRS. LUCAS The U, C. 1. ladion will be enter tained at a card party this evening at the home,of Mrs, A. W. Lucas, 826 Avenue A. and Miss Margaret Clooten. VISITED HERE Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Trousdale have returned to their home in Mott af- ter a short visit in the city. GOES TO CALIFORNIA John Wentland left yesterday for Matinee Every Day at '2:30 TONIGHT WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY The girl who got a million shows how soles built into them do away with “break- ing-in” agony. Your foot nestle comfort- ADY {RCH wINDS ?

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