The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 21, 1920, Page 8

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“EIGHT : BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Oe ; WEDNESDAY, JAN. 21, 1920 — TAILOR-MADE MAN |"'"" A Tailor Made Mau” st a ‘NORTH DAKOTA | 11:15 Beoond Business Meeting of | cipal cities of the country the streets ; 2 at the Cohan and EH 1 the Association, of which are ‘patrolled by cavalry and ry le Sot i . 12:00) Lunch the under the’ guns’ ‘of artillery units, Ends a Search of Fifteen Years to begin its year-long cure laugh . Aud Cohan AFTERNOON yes, theatres and all places of in Medieine 'Thi , IN AMERICANISM and E why have iong been fained | WEL I DRILLERS 1:00 Lecture—"Pnre Water for tie |business are ordered to clone. at 8 Hinds a Medletne’Ehalr Dees: 18 Claimed for pi winners, put auother note) | Farw and How to Obtain it.” Robert |o’cloek in the evening and every one Mr. J.T. MeClean, Olive St. Kansas City, Moy suffered from chronle catarrh of the nose, throat, middle ears and bronchial tubes, also museular rheumatisin. Here fs his letter: i “I have used the Pe-ru-na medicines for catarrh for the past year and a half. They are the only medicines that have ever done me any good. [ had catarrh for fifteen years; tried all kinds of doctors who said they couid cure catarrh; nothing helped until 1 used Pe-ru- na. 1 found relief. from the first. Advice I received from) the Medical Department was ‘y valuable. 1 found Pe-ru-na ail they claim for it and I found a Company’ taht will do as it says it will. I am ever ready to say a good word for Pe-ru-na and the Medical Director of the concern Cohan and Harris will present their comedy suce "A Tailor Made Man” at the Auditorium on the evening of Wednesday, Januar in’ answer to absorbed & tremendous demand from all parts cter, wends his eteol é FOURTH ANNUAL CONVEN eee in suave: sugiUa ee uae ont Huhthand nat af wie of tie, TION,OF ASSOCIATION BEGINS TUESDAY we late H Quthor, add ——— reputation achie @tead-Leigh” and rieal totem pole, | Mulbert, Agricultural College. is forbidden to use automobiles or ade Maun" fairly breath: HERE NEXT WEEK 2:00 "Discuggion of Special ‘Topics | bicycles. ; x Hk y Police authorities have ordered the " itor %: ered Meme: - “Is a Well Driller Jourual Feusi-|magnetos, of all automobiles contis- ble? cated to prevent the strikers using the ny ‘y- | machines. Relative calm prevailed yesterday E The only disorders, dre reported, 0 Lecture—“Possibilities of Oil {from Genoa where shots. were fired: aa Gas in North Dakota,” Howard E.} at a train. to the ry hunes Smith, its nation’s gre: mn to his own sple endlid More than in anye other pl test captains of industry. y that the native stage hia comedy, and philosophy ee ace neha ate! OTABLES ON PROGRAMME with “Mr “The Little Te Third aud Lae* Business Improvement Noted. — ~ of the Association, Rome, Jan. 21,-—-Improvement was | Man”, which Cohan and Harris send 1:30 Auction Sale of Material, New teported joslay in nay stiuaticn canal Feb aiwodton Mr" MeClann ieweateral cadet ia eptionally fine : ej aud Old. ,pdy, the extensive strike of the Italian S ler, Mr. eau grateful and happy H for it ten The play is Governor Norbeck Expected; 5:00 Final Adjournment. + “railway men which was affected large to have found, after fitteen-y ars of suffering, a remedy F mounted, ene of the! President Kane of Uni- RE CRIe ARE, 53.4) portions c the country since early pie oes the-tnines promised eee s Fon nearly Atty 0) ception room in a mil- | ie iS weel tf y "s -1u-na as been demonstrating its value ‘or tion Hon. ili stars iis cee unui | versity to Talk NORTHERN AND CENTRAI. Y. <1" Was vaunounced sthat’'a auffielent all catarrhal diseases such as coughs, colds, catarrh ‘of ora sree 2 ITALY IN GRIP.OF BIG number of employes had reported. for the nose and throat, stomach and bowel at ders and other diseases affecting the mucous membranes. A laxative tonic, Pe-ru-ua dispels from the system all waste and catarrhal poisons. and is exccllent after protracted sickness, an ‘attack of the grip or Spanish Flu. Sold Everywhere mn Tablets or Liquid GENERAL RAILWAY STRIKE| Work this morning to make it) un- ry to have recourse to the to move’ trains. Incoming re slightly delayed but out- were dispatched on ae The generations of evolution which | * : Don’t forget JOHNSON’S for | separate Moses aud the xod with whieh | Paris, Jan. 21.—Northern and ‘ce ! Hosiery. jhe smote the rock, the water-smelley | tal Italy are in the grip of a gener gen and the diyiuer who used a wand to|Tailway strike ;bat southern Ltaly is locate subterannean steams and the |2ot so seriously affected according to/ Soing | trai modern well-driller will be emphasized |the Turin correspondent of the Petite Scheduled time. in the fourth minual meeting of the | Parisien. Theprsihrondhssikea)$- oa North Dakota: Well Drill The Italian government was able|stand against the strike movement! MERCURY TAKES DROP IN |the season here. At Bismarck “the . anh , te a few " incipe jd the newspaper reports represent | + tion which will conve to run a few traina over the principal | and | 1 He NORTH DAKOTA.—‘ | 1 32 beiow las at” L velock west Phe lines, yesterday, the trains being) public seutiment similarly adverse. ne HERE ight stood at 24 below this morning. heavily guarded by troops armed with ttt ORPHEUM THEATRE TONIGHT ONLY Admicsion 10¢ and 20¢ WARNER acne Nescees y afternoon for a three days’ The con- be ! 20° Fargo, N. D., Jan, 21.—4fhe ther-| Williston recorded 20 below and Dev- be addressed by Peter R. machine gil., ae i - en Yes! JOHNSON’S ° for mometer here today reached 27 de- fe Lake 22 below, Jamestown 25 be- South Dakota, a well-drill-| Martial law is enforced in the prin-] Hosiery. Ae: grees’ below zero, the lowest mark of {low and Mandan 27 below. governor; by 1. F. Kane, president of the U! Dakota ; by Howaril | ant state geologist. ae and other scien- | z rc titie and professional men who will treat of well-drilling as a science and : fined. at its initial conditions, is to bring about bette conditions in the} E y well-driiling business in North Dakota | - fe through a better understanding of thet i and quantity of | a better know: | ledge of the wor drilling, casing | und. finishing wells; a better feeling! between drill nd their employers and between drille a better income, th! ugh steady work; The man, who loves a dog and | he 4 4 greater suc in securing an: abund- ance of good water and satistied em- . Uinagers a pipe, has two staunch friends ILOGICAL SURV The state geological s E : ing the program for the fourth ann convention, and the of both the university and agri i tural coll are cooperating in send- | ing lecturers, Manufacturers of aa- | tional reputation will explain une la- | test improvements in toc mmachine' and supplies, and, expert mechanics | will give practical demonstrations of} the selevtion aid use of tools, methods | that never fail him in good luck ‘or in bad. They give all and ask nothing in return. Day by day they become nearer and dearer to him. The man.who has not a dog and a pipe has missed two of the If you saw H. B. Warner in “God’s Man” you sure will want to see him in his latest feature of splendid action and gorgeous settings. HANNAN of drilling and finishing wells, ting and tes s eng and the er i e . HAROLD LLOYD PATHE NEWS 8 iide-oe bameniead igajuia ss greatest things this good old world Comedy ai The Latest S| An interesting feature of the pro- . 4 E' gram is expected to de a fifteen-minute } can give, TOMORROW AND FRIDAY: Nai on ne se eeldae kis | -’ Every man who loves his pipe should to span the Missouri between Mandaa | ' and Bismarel j L. H. F. Rohe of Kenmare is pres- . ip iden of, the aapseuitions 2 ot out all of a pipe’s best and sweetest qualities. URSDAY. JANYARY \ ; Your pipe takes on an added friendliness from 93 3 j cot i “FAIR AND WARM ER Z Coe BAI Seaninae registration ek . : ‘ Velvet’s choice Kentucky leaf aged in the wood know ‘Velvet, the onc tobacco that brings MAY ALLISON —IN— | the Commercial club. 1:10 Thvocation—Dr, «G. HL ‘Suig- : to a mellowness that’s rich and smigoth «ag: “The Value of Or-| cream. sg esident Thomas F. The Play That Made the Weather Famous _ Sat.—MARY MILES MINTER GUUUUOGOUANONSOOOGAGAUUASOQOOCEOOTCUCEGUDOGRRALNCROCSUCGROGCGEDAERROAOCONERUACRREDROREOOLSUGEROERDEDOCONGGEAROLGASEOcGORDEDAGOLUIUROUONOGUGOSROAOROLONONEROROREOUSOORDDOOUGANENSSSN090005 = eee oS ersaet i Your pipe takes on a mild swo FAMINE 30 Ad pase eet ; Cait, ace ee eeu, CR Pret TT Tt LE ae around you hovers the real tobacco fra+ ; 2" Men : : grance that all good pipe smokers “Wind. : love. for Village and. Farm.” A. 0. of ‘Geo, AJ ChAtk, & Son, Min- Never . did Velvet Joe say a wiser, truer thing than this: 0 First Business Meeting of the [Saas Ee ‘ _— sot! ciation, f When You Attend the Fargo Convention, Don’t Miss Roll Call and Announcements. | The American Legion. 4 “The Geology of | | Nor x as Shown by the Dril ! Demonstration of Driller’s Samples, | | 1. PL Dove, Universit, | | 10:15 Manufactur elt | j Casing and Its Us ri vis- itensen, of R. R. Howell & Co, Min: | neapolis, {11:00 iling Yools and How to | i Use Them,” Byron EB, Dickey, of R. | JANUARY 21-22 Motion Pictures and) Lantern “ “Folks say you can’t buy friend- ship. You can buy a dog and a pipe and good old Velvet—and I reckon. no man ever had three bet- ter friends.” :00, Social Hour--Refreshments. WEDNESDAY, NUARY 28 ON ei i SERSRRERERERRSES | GRAIN GROWERS! f= | R. Howell & Co,, Minneapolis. | W145 Association Picture. 2:00) Lunch. AFTERNOON 4 Chorus of 40 Warbling Wonders" — With —_ Torson, the Fun Man in Monologue Rainbow Division Crack Squad “The e Snappy Gun Crew” “Solos and ( Quartettes of Music Makers ' Shop Tool Dress: | of Sparta , [ren ! ion of the "TP. Dove, Driller to the Geologts U. hil. Topics tiy Metibers as minutes each). ele for the ;Million Dollar |* ige.” Jaszkowiak, Tismarck. the "yworinch Well Au, Failure Re F. Jahnke, Parshatl, | | ' i | “The Saxophone Sextette a a a : | | 4 “Moaning Melody and Riotous Rag” = 3 5 ation Dinner, Welt Driller ‘and’ the En- "TTR. “Atkinson, Bismare “The Source of Ground Water. W. Roberts, U.S. Weather Black-faced Men in Song and Dance There's a lot of pipe-loads in At the Fargo Orpheum Theatre ewe Driller at Sea.” President every big generous tin of Evening Performances 1. HF. Rohe, Kenmare. Velvet, and every pipe-load THURSDAY, JANUARY FORENOON 9:00 Roll Call and Announcements M1 Lee —"Good and Bad Water in North Dakota.” Robert Hul- bert, Agricultural College. Manufacturers’ Hour—*The eturer and Use of — Well John- 29 PRICES is good tobacco at its best. Lower Floor $1.65 and $1.10 Balcony $1.10 Gallery 55¢ Secure your tickets at the Orpheum box office when you reach Fargo or mail your order for reservations to Mr. E. M. Sherman, Box 105, Fargo, N. D. eat and ‘Testing of Well] Archibald. (ARERR) Fett fi

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