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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUN® FRIDAY, JUNE 27,3919. 7 matched regardless of where the crit-|from the time of its ‘inception at 1 9 ‘ Ni we BIRTH OF RACE [Rts [iee statis eam’ it con wate” xe| T'S POSSIBLE FOR A LITTLE MAN 7O.GBT 70 JESS WILLARD |W) 0) FROM then been advertised as the equal of | monstrosities, the — brutalities, the re ‘Champions ,and challengers like to ss 3 he vB? y 1 “The Birth of a Nation” and forceful] triumphs ‘and defeats form one cease- pretend. ‘They like to get a near-like- i , . J dramatists have sought to equal the less parade, You are brought in yo DO Wt Bul His of theleia ponent in the ring with . ~ elaborate histrionic photo play whic tig gnple em and study out a campaign for gave the world a new and original} ;Ouck with the -Hun .crusities ‘never, ets Hem? ep off the day of the bout, Jess is doing it I A N TI series of screen productions but nev-| However, in sucha manner so as to] GyamP © gry to Ke with Jack Hemple, Dempsey size, and pI Dy OS aie erthele The Birth of a Nation” |shock the sensibilities, You brush iM ; Dempsey ig doing it with Bill Tate, continued to he the model, the cri-|the cruelties but there ie He attempt pempsey Willard late i Mrs. Harrington Feels Like Going Soper a terion, by which all other spectacular | to dive beneath the revolting surface , As Tate is almost the same size as A Rich Production to Be at Audi-|productions of character were meas-|#nd prolong the agonies.. It is left to —agRBV VLE j0v® Willard, go ig Homple almost a coun, Out and Telling Rvstn'2y, . i ured and judged imagination to sear these into the FRED tT 213 avov'’ terpart of Dempsey in size. : Demps About Tanlac. 4 torium Drenches Senses “phe Birth of a Nation" showed |™memory. BY *5,, June ns writt’aus on° and Hemple both weigh 195. Both With Effect the American nation lifted out of the | ‘The third part deals with the ro-| poled. ‘and TE, grivine : “| would just like to go from house 1 Hifects wrong intrigue and injustice of the | mance and the inspiring things of pee rear psey’s P to house and tell the people about oS period of which the civil war was ute: ea rns cant ne polinition of Jack pe Tanlac,” pala Mrs, Mollie: Hacrinaten a tho climax. “The Birth of a Race”! War w poms grint, pumor, of 111 Third Street, Peoria, oF TO BE HERE JULY 2-3-4) deals with a momentous present, |!t8 gallantry and its disaster. It-is a cent statement which she requested picture of bravery and of unflinching published for the benefit of others. with the tragedies of a world war. disregard for death or danger. Describing h mpression of “The|The underlying moral current is the Poe abalepubavan aM: Soares fea Mrs. Harrington continued, “and F Birth of A Ra the critic of the!democratizing of a world, the estab- Chicago Tribune \lishment of universal peace and an|®7 7 Qupadr, Y had long since despaired of ever get- Out of the matchless strands of a} ideal brotherhood of man. | B A S E B A L L | ting any better, I was very. weak and beautiful romance, out of the} The production is in three parts.]@~ ° pale, hardly had the color of blood in sacred lessons and lofty conceptions; The first part which is introductory f my face—suffered terribly trom stom- cf a mighty past, out of the capari-|and allegorical, deals with the his- NATIONAL LEAGUE. hob. trouble and was extremely net soned horrors and traggic pomp of | torical incidents of a Fiblical past, Ww. LL. Pet. yous: I was really in a brokendows war and out of the dazzling hopes! with its mighty spiritual convulsions |New York ... . 84 18 = 642 condition and being past fifty-eight and inspiring promises of a glorified | and picturesque struggles for peace.|Cincinnati . . 83. QL 611 years of age, which I thought, was future there has been woven a new) The production begins with the ma-| Pittsburgh 30 25 B45 against me, E had no hope of getting picture spectacle—"The Birth of a| terial version of creation and with | Chicago, . 80 26. 536 well and nothing to look forward to Race”—which had its introduction in}man made from dust as given in the Brooklyn 26 29 473 but the end, which I often felt was Chicago ai $he Plackstone theatre | second chapter of Genesis. It deals St. Louis . 5 80455 drawing: near. Sunday afterrcon. with the first selfish acts of the hu- | Philadelphia . 82. 360 “Then I got te reading about the ‘Absorbing ia its dramatic construc-|man race to enslave and possess. In Eoston 33° 853 wonderful results. others were get- tion, thrilling: in its grasp of human|a resplendent but coherent — succes- —_ ting from Tanlac and.yet, I could not impulse, vmiec in the forcefulness!sion of events it leads through those AMERICAN LEAGUE, make up my mind at first to. trv-it, of its presentation, the production, | age-separated periods in which Noah, WwW: L. | Pet. as I hed little idea it could help a call it drama or tragedy as you pre-|Moses and the Christ. have battlel|New York ... . 82 16 667 person of my-age, especially, one in } fer, conveys one overmastering im-|with the world to free it from its | Cleveland + 38 20> 623 such a low~ state of health, But pression and this is that it is the | Pharoahs, its destructions and _ its |Chicago “83 721.611 somehow I was. influenced to buy.a peer of “The Birth of a Nation” not j selfish, materialistic dreams of avar-| Detroit "96. 26° 300 bottle. and’ that was about. the Iuck- only in splendor of dramatic coloring jice, hatred, jealousy and strife. It|St. Louis . 226.490 iest day of my life, for when J finish: - i put in depth of theme, completeness; has a thrilling climax with the sur-| Boston . 22° 98. 449 ed taking it there was.a wondertut i of detail and in coherency of expres-|render by the arrogant Pilate of the | Washingto. 96. 88. 370 improvement in my condition. sion . Master to the Jewish rabble and His! Philadelphia . 13 86.265 “Then I had something to: look: for- For a time “The Birth of a Nation” | crucifixion with its marvelous chap- ees aL ward to—hope of. complete recovery ve fs stood unchallenged and alone, the|ter of incidents. The betrayal of the AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, —so I bought. a few -more bottles of G consummation of all that was potent; world by that monster of modern |, y Wo L.! Pet Tanlae and now I don’t have, to. tell fi and gripniug in picturized dramatic centuries—the kaiser—is interwoven!) pay} % s. eo my friends I am--well- again, for they ert. In “The Birth of a Race,” how-|throughout the dramatic fabric. Louisville ean see that from my looks and often ; ever, the first named play has been In the second part is seen the war Indianapolis sneak of it, I am more thankfut. to Ks Columbus Tanlac than I can express, for nowt ear Kansas City ‘am enjoying, life and good health, e e ! Minneapolis | which | never expected to enjoy any : ‘Milwaukee ;more, and I want this . testimonfat usimess vec or Toledo | published. in all the papers-in Hlinols 3 ; he ae j that. everybody mav know what: Tan- . ; — lac will do, for I feet that I.ovght to z (© BISMARCK -NoRTH DaKora’ Bring or mail in your filnes for Expert Developing FINNEY’S DRUG STORB Bismarck, N. D. GHOE FITTERS Ric mondswhitn y MAIN STREEY Bismarck Construction GAMES IN National League— St. Louis, 4-7; Chicago 5-2 Pittsdurgh. 0. Cincinnati, 7., New York-Brooklyn, rain. * Philadelphia—Boston, - rain. American League— Washington, 3; Boston, 1 Cleveland, 0; Detroit: 1 Chicago, 2; St. Louis, 3. New . York—Philadelphia, ' rain American Association— Columbus, + Louisyille; | 2-1. Kansas City, 6; St. Paul, 0. ‘Toledo, 4; Indianapolis, 8. Milwaukee, 2; Minneapolis, 3. BRITF, oo fate anne — There has been no less written about Jess Willard’s age. But more impor. tatn than either of those elements, it seems, is Jess Willard’s size—whether Jack Dempsey-will ever be able to get to him or not. ' This seems to have been the chief worry in the Dempsey camp ever since Jack and Jess-were signed for a cham- pionship tilt. While Dempsey was ‘on the road, touring from one state.to rights, one-round: . knockouts, ~ ete. . stand slightly over six feet, Both are ;maulers. Hemple doesn’t claim the| mauling powers of Dempsey else he would be a challenger today and not a sparring partner. Nevertheless,- he is a good tough boy, can hit hard and can step through a rough session with the champion wheneyer he is called upon to do so. He is fast, not as fast as Dempsey, but still very fast. He can hit, not as hard as Dempsey, but still very hard. block is up. Maybe Jess ien’t display- ing the same sort of defense he wilt against Dempsey. Maybe Dempsey won’t be allowed to hit him so often. The champion probably will keep his chin covered up when the young chal- lenger begins swinging those wonder- ful haymakers. ry Fans who know Jack Hemple and Jack Dempsey are the same size are! taking great interest in the work of Willard with his junior sparring part- tell. all. suffering people about ..this ; wonderful. medicine.’ Taniac is sold in Bismarck by ‘Jos. | Breslow: in Driscd!t by N. D. & H. H. Barette and in Wing by F. P.-Ho- nd x man.—Advt. celebrate the Holy Communion on Fri- day morning at -7 o'clock. He_also presided at the opening business meet- ing of the convention. Tribune Want. Ads‘ bring. results, | another in one-night stops, he had.Dan | d Demp- = Company pay an big Ny heavyweight of He careies the fight to his’ opponent pate ghen they. aratek onan es with Makes PY Out ja f 1 ° 5 ;Willardesque proportions. nd. after; in Dempsey - style, i en il , FREDERICK W. KEITH General Contractors j training. proper was started at Toledo Sorcha ee allows him to hit|Bill Tate. ; 5 fe OS WE or Me ES wet Western Sales Bldg. Dempsey enticed Bill ‘Tate another! him at will just, to see how it feels| And after it’s all over there is many F ARCHITECT ‘ giant but of. brunette complexion, to! and see how hard a smash he can take. |an argument over the relative merits ‘ Phone 35. Bismarck. i ith hi i its hi 1 f the chi id chall Webb Block Bismarck, N.D eka = Spar with him. Then, too, Hemple hits him when. the |! champ and challenger. ; # poke lite PSR RA ARI rs DR re RP NED ERP RTD LL PLS IOP PLIERS E A GE PME Doctors. declare that more thay 70, non- : Now le the Time to Get Rid of These} ANNUAL CONVOCATION. OF | work and’ the priest in. charge will Chaplain. in france. nee dean ad organic digeages can be tre ad to el: fe) da + CEN Dey _ muke his annual report and address. | * a s 4 ‘ F Burn, beiching.. food-repeating, bloat, 2our, Ugly Spote. obs DIAN CHURCH WORKERS | rhe Rev. Mr, P. J. Delorie from South | }#in fo almost one year and has jus! gases stomach, the entire system eventaly There's no longer the slightest: need BEN | Dakota will -atténd and - will preach | retumed. imeome degree or other. You see these vic- Bismarck Clearing House Association oe of feeling ashamed of your fréekles, as*Othine—double strevgth—is \guar- anteed to, remove these homely,-spots. The annual convocation of the Pro- testant Episcopal churéh among the Indians in North Dakota onened in St. Sunday morning’and make an address to the children on Sunday afternoon. DEAN KLOMAN TO SPEAK. Interesting subjects will be discuss- ed by appointed speakers trom among the Indians and the Men’s Guilds and Women’s Auxiliaries will make re- tims-of Acid-Stomach eveszmpete — peony who. are subject to nervousness, headache, insomnia, biliousness—people whosufter from rheumatism, jumbago, sciatica and aches pains all overt the. body.- It is safe to say thas TT bss Simply get an ounce. of Othine—| Ja Dean Kloman of Gethsemane ‘cathed- et 2 d —| James church,» near. Ci ean Kloman 0! a Use TaEe C. B. LITTLE, President PRINTING —— FINISHING || double strength—from any. druggist|'Lhursda And will be in aaslon ean ral, Fargo, will ‘be presen aud mare bee ot me bas ISIDE from ackiomacd "a ec oe E. V. LAHR, Vice Pres. DEVELOPING AND and apply a little of. it night and! Sunday. an address‘on Sunday afternoon at 2 p. BISHOP TYLER PRUSIDES. ie isla gmat cit : B. C. MARKS, Secy.-Mgr. ENLARGING morning and you should: soon see: that). }| even the worst freckles have begui to disappear, while the lighter ones have Delegations willbe present ‘from the four reservations in North Dakota, on m., on “The: Work of a Red Cross ——__ OS The annual meeting of the Women’s Auxiliary will be held Saturday after- s. William Cross is the presi- ak and ailing, feel ‘and dragged out, hher “pep” fand” enthusiasm and know that eometbing is wrong although you cannot locate the exact cause of yous trouble—you MEMBERS MAIL. US YOUR. FILM ail‘of which’ the Episcopal church has noon, v : 9 pean : Orders Filled Promptly b vanished entirely. It is seldom that| work among the Indians, The Rev. N.|“BA YE R CRO ON dent of the organization. naturally want to get back your, grip on First National Bank ptly by Experts | more than an ounce is néeded to com:| 4. Welsh is the priest in charge of the SS Bishop ‘Tyler will make his annual] Bealie,e quickly as possible. | Thee nase City National Bank Capital Security Bank First Guaranty Bank DE LAVAL NEW GARAGE AND MOTOR STORAGE In rear of Northwest Hotel Formerly Occupied by Western Sales Co. Repair Work a Specialty HOSKINS Bismarck Radiator Repairing BUICK and - OAKLAND Valve in Head Motors CORWIN MOTOR CO. , Bismarck, N. D. pletely clear the skin and gain a beau- tiful, clear complexion. . Be sure to ask for the double strength Othine as this is sold under guarantee of money back if it falls to remove freckles. ¥ csPRIESTARTS Rep, Work under the direction of the Right Reverend John Poyntz Tyler, bishop of North Dakota. The session of the conyention proper epened Wednesday night when report; were given by the readers of their GENUINE ASPIRIN also. 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Tha groc Ma Sold everywher are cordial y “)) ANHEUSER-BUSCH : all er, dru year-round solt drink.” Leadership,once established, is strensthened and confirmed by its followers and imitaters> ever followed a leader. | e -Families supplied by gist and dealer.--~ Visitors invited to inspect our plant. _ ST.LOUIS, Licensed Embalmer in Charg¢ Also Junk bought in handful and 4 _, carload lot. . Day Phone 5¢ eee sift Night Phone 65 Gertrude Braun in “Phe Birth- of-a-Race”at “Auditoriam- as July 2, 3 and ‘4th of July matinee and night. S etbbeuiae ecm Bevo's leadership is proclaimed CADILLAG apy beer we by the largest rear guard that : = .