The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 27, 1920, Page 6

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1920 i The Kind You Have Always Boat and which has been in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature of nee AEB a and has been made under his pere sonal supervision since its infancy. fe Counterfeits, Imitations and Allow no one to deceive you in this. “Just-as-good ”. are’ but Experiments that trifle wits and endanger the heaith’ of Tefants end Children—Experience against Yzperiment. What is CASTORIA ria is a harmless substitute for Caster Oil, Paregoric, ae and Soothing Syrups. It is plcasant. It contains ucither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its #ge is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has een in constant use for the relief of Constipativa, Flatulency, Wind Colic ana Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulatiag the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural ieee Tae Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, GENUINE CASTORIA Aways Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEWYORK SITY, | theiy former home at G4 HE low, Mont. Warder ; tonight, i Mrs. OPW. iol who has been 'p) PO. ST AT COURT HOUSE has moved 61 Gutaohu ity salesman for | seunptor: Borglum. a York |; will speak at the New : ee | j tonight under the anspi of a Non-| cd-! partisan committe, The publie is]; ward Roherts, will ive here te nl invited. \ ¢ F3 YOUR CATARRH MAY | LEAD TO CONSUMPTION ous to Use Treatment|path. Your ow: experience has oad taught you that the disease’ can- 'y Relies. not be cured iby sprays, inhalers, jellies and other locat Ss proven a most. sati8= y, for Catarrh *he- rect to its source. until ai and the Se any ecical . firectar, “b Silt one ty sharitory Atan ta. Ga. | Hand Pressing ‘an our Pressing is done by hand: irons; not by pressing machines. One may wonder why we do ‘not install pressing machines when we have such a volume of pressing work. Here’s the answer in a few words: |. -“, Hand Pressing does better work and is not half as hard | 1 on clothes as vressing machines. i Clothes are too high priced to let pressing machines ~ wear them out for you. KLEIN Tailor and Cleaner Bismarck and: Mandan 2 ‘Tribune Phone Calls for—. ; Job Department call 31 Newspaper call 32 f ——- 4 BISMARCK TRIBUNE CO. mrt house | ‘| projecting machines jedge in theatre con: Every Modern Improve- ment Known for Mo- tion Picture Play- houses is Included in | City’s Latest Addition | to Amusement World. The new Eltinge theatre, Daketa’s finest theatre. will open next Monday when E. A. Hughes, the; proprietor, will present Norma Tal-! madge in. “A Daughter of Worlds.” Two! ‘out doubt the finest in the Northwest. There is no finer motion picture thea- tre in the Twin Citics. It is an abso- | Nutely fireproof as it is possible to; make a theater, and it has the latest | and finest in theatre equipment. | “Where vou life and health is safe-j| guarded” '. Hughes’ slogan. and, after a visit ie the theatre, ‘one is im- pressed with the truthfulness of it.i Mr, Hughes has spared nothing one of simple beauty. be a very popular, place. Mearly all of the work was done by local men. of room, comfort, decorations y 98 feet. ordinance. They were made by the. Steel Furniture company. The aisles! are four and one-half feet wide. mak- | ing plenty of room for expeditious exit. The stage is small, being de- ; jgned only for a. motion picture reen and for the appearance of a speaker~or an entertainer. ‘The walls are finished in ivory gray with blue and gold stripes. The dec-!, orating is all handwork, consisting of beautiful designs of roses and foliage. The painting was done by, Carl Ol- son, who has dgne‘art work in Rome | and Berlin, and Harold Hiberg. both! of Minneapolis. Their art work is some of the finest seen in the north- west. Box Arrangement. Instead of having boxgs and lopes in the usual place, they are across the rear of the audit tageous for motion picture patrons, An absolutely fireproof Drojection | ‘oom is located in the gallery. It is enough to. accommodate two | and still give | plenty of room, for the operator and: his equipment. The new Motograph| machines have been installed. | E. Vesperman. an experienced | will attend to this feature of the theatre. | Retiring rooms and lavatories are | located in the foyer. The ladies’ re: tiring room is beautifully furnished. | the appointments being artistic, yet, very simple. The lavatories are. in! white enamel; “A drinking fountain | is located atthe left of the foyer. A wide tunnel runs/ around the | basement of the theatre. of the featured provided for safe- guarding the health of the patror Dampness and cold always invade co! crete floor buildings when the floors ; are connected with the outside: Thej fun, does away with this, making the; theatre cool in the summer and warm | in the winter. and the structure is indeed a credit | to his skill‘ in design and wide knowl- struction. i WOMEN WORKERS GET TOO LITTLE Investigator Employed by. Com: pensation Bureau Makes | ~ Her Report women’s minimum wage com- ne! of tl ission of the worl tion bureau, makes r establishment. of » for all wome found that) the paid “female over 500. popu re worke own room Aid own food. Where he supplied te the E M compen: Mentions | a minimum ‘SIDI th ‘tnd room miudeg mer untile and cler’ help, telephone operate mum of $ emp wai he } 5 per week. which” includes laun- . chambermaid etory, and kitchen + help res hotels and He osha office’ sound | id a mini- | pe Ke "Tite -difference between the cl is that ‘the women- in the fir obliged to! purchase more clothes. that they mus those of y don-eheaner working gar working hours. The figures‘ were arrived at by compiling, o budget of a woman workers expen- ditures, based on acurate informa- | tion obtained from the of North Dakota and statist the federal bureau of labor statistics. BOARD AVARAGES $ WEEK .From her _inyestigation — Miss Farkasch finds that the cost. of} rooms to workers is $2.25 per week, and for board $7 per week. Dividing the total ‘annual -expendi- ture for clothing hy 52 we find that $4 ip_the avi byt women, tunnel, through which the steam pipes | * } newspapers, | off for | bos North} ,. j empleyet Mr. Hughes’ new playhouse is with- | HUGHES NEWELTINGE THEATER, ONE OF _THE BEST IN STATE, TO OPEN MONDAY | WITH | NORMA TALMADGE IN FINE FILM. charity donations, amusements, a magazines vacation allowance of $8 is estab! items quake up the § commended for the wor 1. Invar class 2 hed, the difference — in j cost. Investigations yan room employers their with #s a part of their wages show cost of roon and of hoard per week. Arguing that these items ould be” furnished employes “at Miss” Parkasch’s report, estab- into to the cost jlishes the following table of, wages for ' shelter and to hour or day. make it.a playhouse of comfort and | recommendation It is bound to, 1 Its auditorium, from the standpoint , (for cla time. 1 The findings of the minimum wae |"! commission Y ; Regan farmer, q Hei to’ This is one; to weight, Arthur Van Horn is the reais § ASSERTS AGENT | rer" | higher. . For the item of sundries, which includes — laundry. medical care, church dues, savings, WHEN RHEUMATIC women’ yiny yecupattons — where sustenance are provided shed Item Furi Room only Board: only Bourd and reom.. PROPOSES -34 CENT! rs Where women are emplo, instead of by made ts for class 1 and and at the 1 forcliss 1 and $2.58 hour rate be {day rate My The aa also-recommends the es- acoustics, is the finest in the state. {tablishment, of a minimum scale for | ihe interior of the auditorium is 61 | apprentices The seats, which are inj tions with the minimum wage com- A dr autiful gree neolor and are leat: [ mt s er upholstered, are placed 32 inches! pfenti from back to back, this being in ac-j| termining the number of apprentices cordance with the Minneapolis city; which will De permitted to wor in ‘the various aceup- n regulating the term of ap- ‘hip of the workers and de any one establishment: Gury vill form. the Monday nd employ- Wie will he permitted to appear rnd offer testimony ino stipnort of or attacking the recommendations made ; } | of the T nn Tolive! munrek ‘afternoon by elical vy Will until .¢) F. Sturty at the nage, Mr, and: Mrs. ke their home at P ng when they will Toliver's farm at Regan. Don’t forget JOHNSON’S for marek This makes them much more advan: are to/Mr. | Hosiery. ~ CHIC ‘AGO L 1V Hog 1 pts, 47.000. sulk, $15.60 to $15.90, Top, $16, Heavyweight, §15. 4) to’ $15 PRE Tae $15.60. to ¥ packing sows, rough, $' Strong. iteet steers, hentia ad hhepyy- choice: and) primey $16.65. to 5 to $16.65, . Strong. S4+ pounds down, $19 to Culls and common, $ wes, medium, good 10.50 to $13. Culls and common. TOCK to Te SOUTIL ST, PAU L LIV Hog receipts, 7.300. 10¢ Range, steady, $5 to Sheep receip! Steady, Laml ‘ ether iS APOLIS unchanged. Shipments, 39. 1S to $1.44. 2 LO % to §1 06M, PAINS HIT HARD |}, Have Sloan's Liniment ready for those sudden rheumatic twinges ey ON'T let that rheumatic pain or ache find you without Sloan Liniment again. Keep it handy in the. medicine cabinet for immediate action when needed. If you are out of it now, get another bottle today, so you won’t suffer any longer than nec- essary when a pain or aché attacks you. Apply it without rubbing —for it penetrates — giving prompt relief of sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia, lameness, soreness, sprains,-4 fainter bruises. prepared — keep it hand: All druggists — 35c., Toc., $1.40. imiment “UAYeep 1 Rand and These | > minimum 's of Class Ving at the minimum for 75 cents per week Is lopped | clothing | | of who these Class TT) at the same t ‘| the auto-homescekers te induce them) | to remain in those localities, fed Saturday ; EXPECTED OVER National Parks Highway Asso- ciation Estimates 20,000° Autos Will’ Come At least 10.000 f fo crossed the ferric and Bismarek last figuras compiled by the Highway assoaiation: the Red Trail highways is: better the present yea ill “be double that of 1919, the ociation ‘estimates. George N, Keniston, secretary of the Commercial club, : National Parks This northern highway is most ‘sible.and Se the eign qutomobiles betwee) Mandan ccortling to. National Parks The trayel, over the national parks pwn here; during a proportian of automobilé fourist than any other” transcontinental route,” sa Keniston nek in othor states through: whieh it passes, to keep up ‘their portion pf the Red Trail in as fine condition als pos sible,” A class of. tourist whic h is gtowing in importance are the renters and Homeseekers’ who now seek their fu: ture homes by automobiles, said Mr. Keniston. Free camping: sights with uifable directing ns should: he es- ablished by ey ity. and: Community on the Red More, inter shorfa he developed in sencouragi his class of travel, Mr, “For rious The association in ‘nis state will circulate pet to de ais at the March 16 whether the state should issu 600,000" in. honds for the immediate 4 ruction of good roads throughout Nroth “Da . If this measure is adopted a ilar amount be oy tained. from. the fede government as fed uid, © The utive com: mittee af the. as: fon will me healthy -up - to =| date shaving «is! use of Cuticura’ Soap, the ‘‘Cuti, cura Way’’. No no slimy soap, no germs, no free alkali, no irritation even when shaved twice daily. One'soap for all uses—shaving, bath- ing, shampooing, not to speak of ite} value in promoting skin purityand skin health due to its delicate Cuticura medi- cation. Doubles safety razor efficiency. No soap #élls like it. No soap is like it. - | a5 Cuticura Toilet Trio @e| : ing of Soap. Ointment and Talcum are indispensable. adjuncts of the daily tai- let. By rin sing these delicately emollients in’ regent comaet woah your skis) as in use for all toilet yu ke the skin, scalp,’ hale an an hands cl clears sweet and healthy, The Soap, Ointment and Tal- cum 25 centseach gverywhere, Sample cach) free of “Cuticura, Bosten.”” \Consit Family of three adults. want two or three furnished rooms‘for. light housekeeping. Address or phone Tribune and ask for A.G. V. ' SHOE REPAIRING, Electric Shoe Repairing! While ou Wait 3! Satisfaction. Guaranteed Jas. Wallace BROADWAY SKUNK RATS ‘MINK Command Top Prices CONSIGNMENTS Buyers of Furs, Pelta, Bahl rat ramergit ~ Furs, Coats, Robgs/and Leather. Send for price list/and catalogue ides and HEAVY TRAVEL. Lae, + Open lanes 28th or 29th Full Line of FRESH and SALT MEATS, POULTRY, Etc. ; Our Motto is going to be: Cleanness, Service arid as Cheap as possible. LB. Galvin & J. Pauley Proprietors. 611 Breed ay, - opposite City Scales Phone 722 S work. ‘The association, in:its campaign fo’ : funds: for 1920, his mlaced North’ Da- | the gehoal | el re-open next Monda kota’y quota at $2,500. of, this amour Y here next week to lay. Mans for. this cause, of the prevalence of cold: other -sicknesses among the in the city, Unless count pi) manded. ‘0 be furnished h; “| Recause of the compa of the’ amount to ‘he ficalty.is, expected in. raixi be closed all ‘week, this taken by the setfool anthor' Your deposits are safe in-this bank—e- “Further protection is sequined through Every safeguard ‘available is thrown Are your funda properly protected i in Head or. chest=) are best treated) “externally” with. VICKS VAPO |OUR BODYGUARD" = SOF. 60F.5129 day drive, ? D s parochigt school will | action heing s =be- | * cause its policies are sound and right. the operatio - Guarantee “scribe. on of the State Depositors’ nd, to which we sub- about.our deposits so.that.there.can... . be no question of safety for our de- positors’ funds. The Bismarck Bank . “The Friendly Bank” North Dakota fealizes the necessity of a strong -bank- ing connection. This Bank, the oldest and largest in this section of the State, offers its customers exceptional service. It transacts a gen- eral commercial business and its con- tinued growth in resources and int the «esteem of its community evidences the satisfaction which its-service affords its customers. First National Bank

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