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2 as SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1997 Social and Personal RETURNS FROM HANCOCK Mrs, F. J. Hiland returned last might from Hancock, Minn., where she was called by the illness of her mother, RETURN HOME Mrs. Earl Bope and son returned to their home at’ Mott today after spending several days in Bismarck. HERE ON BUSINESS ~ George Flynn of Eckelson is spend- ing the week-end in Bismarck, at- tending to. business interests. turia spent Thursday and Friday in the city, visiting friends. accepted a position with the Provident Life in- surance company of this city. MOTHERS’ ‘LUB MEETING The Mothers’ Club will meet with Mrs. W. F. McGraw on Tuesday, May 31, at 3 o'clock. Pee kn romaremnerraint amen \« At The Mevies | o_O ELTINGE THEATRE. With two such beautiful leading | pF; women as Evelyn Brent and Greta Nissen, Thomas Meighan’a new pro- duction, “Blind Alleys,” reaching the Eltinge for Monday and Tuesday, is assured of more than its fair share of pulchritude. In addition, those ¢ already seen the pictute ad- us that “Blind Alleys” possesses than the usual amount of action, thrills, excitement, melodrama and fine acting. Sounds like a big order to fill but—tisten to the story. Starting in Cuba and reaching New York soon after the first reel, “Blind Alleys” follows Meighan and his mate‘through all the experiences they qncounter when arr: York. On their first nigh! ien, Tom is shown the inside of a hospital due to an auto accident and idnapped by a crew of des- H ‘APITOL THEATRE Blue, star of Warner ’ production of “Acro: directed by Roy Del d coming to the Capitol Theatre next Monday for a two day run, has i id most effective method of holding his great popularity and i his characterizati on sereen interestingly vital and h. eis one of the big- moving. p ture stars who docs not cling ligiously to the one type of chara As soon as he had won success a rough he-man in Kentucky ountaineer. and western roles, he ted to prove his ability to por- the typical American business thers in Str a character costume Lover of Camille. new fields to conqu tive mind turned to the poli: i ed under st Lubitsch i Matriage ircle” a Me Again.” Yearning again for flannel shirts, essayed a role he h as_ the locomotive “The Limited Mail.” In “Hogan’s Alley,” which followed, he started as the heavyweight cham- pion of the world and ended as a plumber. Followed two more dress- up roles in “The Man Upsteirs” and “So This Is Paris,” Lubitsch’s latest. Now he is doing his first military id historical role in “Across the acifie,” a spectacular melodrama of the Philippines insurrection fol- lowing the Spanish-American War. | A THOUGHT o—_—__________——_-6 His enemies shall lick the dust. —Psalm LXXIT:9, | tried in real engineer in Ouv enemies are our outward con- sciences.—Shakespeare. First Class Shoe Repairing Bismarck Shoe Hospital ta ;| Rausch, Fisher and W PLAN TO HONOR DEAD SOLDIERS Memorial Day Program Will Be Impressive—Stew- art to Talk One of the most impressive Me- morial Day programs ever held here is plained for Monday afternoon, to be held at the New Palace theatre at 2 o'clock. , 1 feature of the program ”" The roll of in local ceme- and as each nane is given, vill be drop- ped into a vase Rev. Gilbert W. Stewa First Presbyterian church liver the main address. The program in full is “America,” audienc Tnvotation, Re Orders of the I nelly, “America the Beautiful,” ‘audience. Lincoln's — Gett: Address, is Ford. vil War Songs, a Poppy h is to de- as follows: Halfyard, John K.. Ken- of the audience ‘al Tribute “America audience Mandan 9 Prepares For Sunday’s Game With intensive practices the rule this week, Mandan’s baseball team will go out on the grounds field tomorrow to meet the invaders from series. ‘A number . of new men, many of last year’s veteran this year and a real game is to be expected eterans out include Schafer, Heidt, Newconter, Arthur, Hoeft and Schultz. are McMahan, Hel Dorfler, Tarbox, New men bling, Ferderer, The game is to be led promptly at 3 o'clock Mandan time Fof sale—2 tractors with plows. Also 2 teams horses. —Gussner’s, Many Points of Superiority! Spanish-American | y y/ Bismarck in the first of a two-game Personal and Social News of VISITING SON D. M. McLeod of Blue Earth, Minn., who has been a guest of his son, J. M, McLeod for s ‘al days, re- ed to his home Thursday eyen- Mr. McLeod has also spent some ti with his daughters in Everett, Wash. Ed. Edmu ing’ for Fa jWeek-end guest of his son and f Jily. BABY BORN A daughter was born jafternoon to M nett at a Bismarck hosp RETURN HOME James McDonald and daugh- to dan ‘ak in California. SHOWER HELD Honoring Miss Hansen, a 'shower was held Thu the home of Mrs, Richard yesterday returned Add Life to your years and years to your Life Foley Pills A Diuretic Yq Promote a normal urinal flow, thus carrying off those lurking poisons that cause your tied,langui, achey feelings. ches, headaches and dizziness relieved. Foley Pills con- tain no hi is ents, and are just as pureas they are sure. Menat women ere have been using and recommending them for years. Se Guaranteed, Mandan Vicinity | SE in, y THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 1; ;qua park ‘at’ a: picnic in honor of jher daughter Eleanor’s tenth birth- ay. IVISITS HERE Zinel' of Huff was’ a, visitor terday afternoon. Mercer Plays Prison Team Here Tomorrow Mercer will open its season tomor- 5 plays the prison All- ith the game starting t 1.45 tomorrow afternoon. The match Nl be full of action from the start, that much is sure, al- though over skies today may bring another ppery field like that f Sund 4 better-weather , the team has been having racti and the result should be a snappy encounter. since last] A.0.U.W. 9May Play N. P. Shopcraft Team This Coming Tuesday With one wins and one loss. their record so far, the A. O. U. W. ball looking forward to next when a game with the Northern Pacific Shoper: team of Mandan has been, tentatively sched- d at Mandan. ‘heduled include one erling team a week i one the following Sun- ith: Moffit at Moffit and then a return game on the local diamond with Moffit June 18, Handicapped by the t regulars, the nine lost to the i chool team of Man- night, with the final o 1 in favor of the Mandan jon, Hummell pitched and _If All We Had to Talk About-Was absence of | PRODUCTS If all we had to talk about was the Seiberling All- Tread Tire, which, to date, has made such wonderful records ef performance as to be selected by 300 of America’s Motor Coach lines— Which for its cémbination of nerformance and good Icoks is chosen by the makers of Chrysler Imperial “80”, Marmon, Packard and Peerless as original equip- ment— Which today embodies, in addition to its other advan- tages, the latest devetopment {n balloon-tread design—- ‘The success:of 400“Extra Dry” Shell —its swift sweep into field. 216 MAIN AVE. a = lied'in the process of we could stand upon its record, BUT— Today’s Seiberling All-Tread Balloon is a better tire than even Seiberling has ever built—contains 20% more rubber and 25% more cotton; an increase in ac- tual quantity of material that puts this already famous tire way ahead of the A. & M. Tire Service hocal Seiberling Dealer A. R. Almquist, Prop. BISMARCK, N. DAK. Petera did the receiving for the A. o.! U. W's, while Grewer and Sholl per- | formed the same duties for the Trainers, 1.C.C. Orders Cut in Rates on Coal| Washington, May 28—)—A re-'| duction of 20 cents per ton in tates | on coal from the Pittsburgh Pro- ducing district to the Great Lake jfor trans-shipment over the water oston Dental Co. ismarck’s Dental Clinte Hs Specialise in Plates; Rridgework, Fitractton. Prices Reason 8 Capito Last Time Tonight BUCK JONES “HILLS OF ” PERIL” _ Harry Langdon in “Horace Greeley, Jr. ” Capt. 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We want to help you We stock for your conveniénce everything needed for the construction of 2 home. ST. HILAIRE LUMBER COMPANY Phone 17 N. E. Bystrom, Mgr. ~ Factory Demonstration IER grade of gasoline from the crude. Asa result, 400“Extra Dry” is superior in every vital:quality that affects the performance of your car—a gasoline of greater power, quicker response, cleaner burning, with less crankcase dilution—and best of all, costs you no more than’ the ordinary kind. Any Yellow-Red Shell Service Station or Shell Dealer is ready to supply you with 400 ‘Extra ay tl Shell Gasoline at the regular price—not one cent extra for the extra quality it contairts or the extta service it will render. populer favor—is easily explained. Motorists everywhere were awaiting an opportunity to buy a superior gasoline at no poe price—and Shell met this demand with 400 “Extra Dry.” Still SHELL—but brought toa higher degree of power and efficiency —by lowering’ the end point to 400° —the most ical departure in gasoline refining of recent years. 400° End’ Point” is @ technical term well known in the industry, asd means that a lower temperature has been otor Sales Co. Announcement CIS sss: May 31 and June 1, a factory representa- tive will be in our store to demonstrate the products of the American Gas Machine Co., including the wonderful Kitchenkook The Stove that creates a sensation wherever it is shown. Everyone in Bismarck and surrounding territory should | see this wonder cook stove. You must see the beautiful | cabinet models; the Kitchenkook range; hoger lew like the finest gas range with big roomy oven’ Broiler: You wilt want to know all about these fine’ stoves: which: produce the fastest and hottest, and also the:mnost eco- nomical cooking fire known. Rememiber the’ dates. The New Mueller Fur- naces are now on display at our store. The outstanding fea- tures of the new line are deeper ash pit, hot blast built into the feed door, more convenient humidi- fier, heavier fire pots, flange’ covered joints, “upright _ shaking lever, triangular duplex grates and larger casings. It is @ fact that Mueller Furnaces are “Tons of , Coal Cheaper,” French & Welch Hardware Co. ,. Reproduced from a. iy made itehenkook burning. : the demonstrator to show you this Safety Test. i The supreme“‘Anti- Knock” is te eveilable at only 3ca gellon more i Jarrell Hardware Company.