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BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA, LAST TIME TONIGHT “THE PRINCE AND “BETTY” MONDAY AND TUE AUDEVILLE ACTS—3 | 3-—BIG PHE BINGHAM MME. MAEVALLI VIOLET & LEWIS NOVELTY FOUR Noted velty und Dances Character Singer FRANK KEENAN in \ SUPREME COMEDY IN ONE REEL “ARE HONEYMOONS HAPPY? ‘UERARRERSREEEE ‘ WIN HEART + AUDIENCE ENDID PLAY STARS OF BIG IN SPE Beverly Bayne and Francis X. Bushman Duplicate Their Triumphs of Sereen Bushman and Bey- se work in the motion brought them ‘national le their first appear- © speaking stage in this city t at the Auditorium theatre » Master Thief.” Miss Bayne :. Bushman duplicated their tri- in the celluloid field by their iid performance in this mystery Toroscoan ‘ah Ful- nt. The a development of ’ stories and with the f, Mr. Bushman to carry swiftly and smoothly to the y detail held the audience >» unui the final curtain, HEAVY SNOWFALL; was typically NO INCORPORATION | Arthur Cannot Beeome Real Village at Present Arthur, N. D. Feb, 7.—Arthur will postpone incorporation as a village until the coming spring or summer. pimples and itching enough © crazy. My face, neck, armsand back were covered with pimples and they later became an entire sgale 0 that I looked horrible. i sn . I was ashamed of myself. ALA Many nights I did not ‘| sleep, and I soon became ‘ nervous. The pimples were and red, and were very large, ratched the parts affected. J sew an advertisement about ra Soap and Ointment so I rt for a free sample. I bought more, Tused four cakes of Cuticura Soap 4 vvo boxes of Cuticura Ointment » healed me.” (Signed) Charles’ Grewe, 215 South Sth St., Steubene ville, Ohio, Mar. 27, 1919. How to Have a Clear Skin Havihe cleared your skin keep by using Cuticura Soap and nt eae every-day toilet pur- icura Talcum topowder and perfume Bathe with Cuticura p and hot water, using plenty of best applied with the hands . £ softens wonderfully. If { pimples, redness or rough- 2nresent touch lightly with ‘a Jintment before bathing to STOP -- LOOK - brings colds, flu time there is an it is but natural against sickness, rapidly and with legs to the wonderful néw science of ing well from a cold should not delay and wait for developments, but should give it immediate attention and call on a Chiropractor and Remember that the office of Chiropractors are open to free examinations to all w! avoid a sick spell. fore, there is no reason for delay. come to this office. whenever they have a cold and it is usually. re- Whenever you feel sick, take warning and call 6n your Chiropractor—he can tell you what your condition is. You always receive courteous treatment at a Chiropractor’s office. lieved: by next morning. Consultation free. See R. S. ENGE, D.C., Ph.C. Doctor of Chiropractic LUCAS BLOCK MATIN NIGHTS 7:00 AND 10:00 O'CLOCK ABSOLUTELY a man who was wronged by his associates, bore the ‘brunt their crime, and then took the law into his own hands. Again North Dakota has its usual cold and warm days with many changes of weather which, as usual, — year which has closed the various sciences of heal- ing have been more forcibly brought to the attention of the thinking public and it has been cleary dem- onstrated by thousands of cases throughout the State that.colds, flu and pneumonia yield more suffering and practically without loss of life NEE DAILY 3:00-P. M. FIREPROOF “LITTLE MISS GINGER SNAP” ‘ i DAY “THE FALSE CODE” — And— TOPICS OF THE DAY Selected by The Literary Digest Rex Symphony Orchestra REGS There is too much snow on the gr for. incorporation. The — surv have difficulty in locating the section: | play the first hig game of the s {the most inte pofl BISMARCK FIVE MEETS MANDAN IN BASKETBALL i ;Game Tonight Promises to Be Hardest Fought Locals Have Played This Season The basketball team of the Bismarck igh school goes to Mandan tonight to on a foreign court. played here.a few week; defeated the and for this reas tomary intense r ams, tonight When Mandan by s + well as, the cus- ry between the two s to be has ap- ting Bisma: peared in yet. There will be a big delegation ac- companying the am over the r and everybody is confident that Bis- marek will return victorious. Coach ; Spencer Boise —h: put the locals through bard ise this week to prepare the play for tonight's game and this morning was positive that the term would put up the best brand xketball they possibly -could, Fogerty and Taylor will play i forward positions with Boise at cen- ', Vetter and Holta will play guards. and plat lines. Besides, it was /an- nounced, it would be too late to make} the necessary entries in the 1920 as sessment hooks. ' WORK OF PLANT INVENTOR His Skill Produces Variations That! Nature Would Require Thousands of Years to Accomplish. With a watch glass and a fine cam-'} el's-hair brusn the plant inventor per- forms miracles, He causes more changes in six generations than Nature, | unaided, would produce in 100,600 | | years.. Two plants may be growing in hig garden, native of countries | arate&\by continents, Their ! tures, habits, hereditary tendencies and identities have’ been preserved through thousands of years. The ; plant inventor takes the pollen from one, transfers it to his watch glass, ‘carries it to the other, and frem the glass transforms it to the bloom. The | resultant seed is sown, ‘The new plants may resemble one plant or the | ; other, or they may be like neler, | i or they may be the veriest monstrosi- | ties. There are thousands of disap-.| | pointments for one success in the} | work. Luther Burbank chose one seeding. out of 65,000 when he invented the; primusberry. The rest were remorse- lessly destroyed., The pew primus- berry !s a cross between the raspherry: and the blackberry, but has a fruit! much larger and finer than either. Mr. Burbank has produced 300,000 vari- eties of plums, 60,000 peaches and nec- | tarines, 500 almonds, 5,000 walnuts,.| 3,000 apples, 2,000 grapes, 2,000 pears i { i | berries, flowers and equal profusion. vegetables in| WOMEN TRAPPED Washington. Feb. 7.—Three of the! {four high powered naval radio sta- | tions on the Atlantic coast were out lof commission today as the result of the recent storm. The new Brunswick station was the only one in operation, jis was said at the navy department, {the Arlington, Annapolis and Sayville j stations being “down” as a result of | ice forming on the entente and the dis-| locating effect of the wind. | WIRELESS DOWN i Minneapolis, Minn., Feb. 7.—Sixteen women trapped in their apartment by a fire in the machine shop of the co-| operative Machine: nd Tool Co.,} which resulted in a $75,000 loss, w jcarried down fire esi e firemen early today. Many of the ot ped un-{ jassisted but firemen found \six itrapped by smoke and flam a room} on: the third floor. They were taken! half clad to the streets and sheltered} jin several stores, --FOR SALE—Cholce. Jonathan ples. .Farmers Union Warehouse. ‘AND -- LISTEN ap. and pneumonia and at the present increasing number‘ of flu cases, so that. we should think of protection suffering and death. During the i Chiropractic. One who is not feel- ho may present themselves. There- There are patients in the city who BISMARCK, N. D. fone ‘¢ by Bismarck and once by I hsm, and hope to win tonight so as to concerned, i (FOR -ITS" | and thousands of different kinds of i, | sion was clearly ‘quiet pearl e are the players that have done tr fine work in making Bismarck orious in every. game the locals ive played th ason. Mandan has only been defeated twice this year, in- even the score as far as Bismarck is |FORTNIGHTLY CLUB HELD ANNUAL MEET GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Conktin Hold «= “House Warming” at Same Time The-annual guest day of the Fort- nightly club of Bismarck proved an hunusually happy affair of Wednesday, February 4. Guest with the Fort- nightly is usually bruary event and is one of the formal functions of thea year, either Washingten or Lin- leon day programs being the choice of the Club for the entertainment ot its guests. A Lincoln program of three®num- preceded the social hour. Mrs. R. Smythe’s paper on Abraham Toheoin. gave much that is new ‘and | inspiring in ‘the life of the great Jemancipatgr. the key noteeof the pa- per being that Abraham Lincoln is the perfect definition of “American- ism.” Mrs: » Conklin‘ read: Lincoin’s: Get- tyshurg address preceding the read- ing with cornientis stressing’ the point that Lincoln; in his three {minute speech, gave to the world .2 j Masterpiece never yet equalled by any | orator. . A. G. Jacobson very ably dis- I the subject of Music as a nec medium of expression for alk ns from the aborigines down to our present day. The need for’ continued interest in musical. expres- khown. The home. the school, the community, the medi- cal and the industrial flelds are fiid ing greater benefits to he attained through music than were dreamed of before the world war. Mrs. Jacobson that. we further in every: way possible the very encouraging move- ment now under way to create and sustain an all American school of. music. Added to the pleasure of the pro- grim was the delightful flutter of in terest and enjoyment over the affair | being: in the nature of a “house warm- ing.” Mr. and Mrs. \F, Conklin opened their’ home to the ¢hth on the occasion, affording a final source day apart as one of speci This friendly littlé house just com- pleted. is the second to be added to y by the Cynklins, The first, a charming cot- (ze on Fourth «treet is one of the strikingly individual residences of the main thoroughfare to the Capitol, while the néw home at Riverview. with its roomy, low-ceilinged rooms in tones with its ‘windows overlooking the Missouri is a triumph of present-day house building and home making, The guest day for 1920 was in charge of Mrs. Belle Moore, and Mrs: Conklin was assisted in entertaining ; by members ‘of ‘the Fortnightly club. First class cleaning, pressing and repairing jof ladies’ suits, coats, dresses, etc. Goods called for and delivered. Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, opposite P. O. Phone ae it € ee SFE66-04-6-4-6-6-600064445444454- Hurley’s Orchestra Playing the Latest Dance Hits Any Size Orchestra Furnished _ Phone 130K 514 8th St. SHOE es inp Electric Shoe Fa pairing While ai Satisfaction’ Guaranteed Jas. Wallace BROADWAY “Phome. SATURDAY, FEB. 7, 1920 ONE DEATH OCCURS FROM _ INFLUENZA-'|= PNEUMONIA TODAY | Eleven New Cases of Flu Re- ported to City Health Officer One death from influenza-pneumonia and eleven new cases of flu, four of which ‘are from out of the city, were reported to Dr. C. FE. Stackhouse, city health oflicer, for the past 24‘hours. 0. G.. Auilenson of Selfridge died | night. Mrs. on, his widow, isin St. i spital recovering frory Mr. Anderson »was 3? s of age and besides his: widow 18 survived by. two children. The body Was shipped to Flasher this afternoon ere the funeral services - will be} hele The total influenza cases reported | here ig now $ AIL ave of a mild | character, There was a slight increase in the number of new cases reported during the past 24 how Miss Jessie Wilson, youngest daugh- ter of Secretary of Labor and Mrs./ W. B. Wilson, shows promise of much popularity when she reaches the de- butante age. She is now in school. | OLD-TIME. PRISON TO CLOSE Reading Gaol in’ England, Whete Os. car Wilde Wrote Ballads, Abandoned. London.—Reading Gaol is to be closed. At present there are only five prisoners and no criminal has been housed there since the war began. They .have- been sent to Oxford in- steud. The present building is about sev- enty years old. It was here that O- car Wilde wrote the “Ballad of Read ing Gaol” and part of “De Profundis.” Grows Money. Harrisburg, ;Pa.—Most anyone with an ordinary knowledge of agriculture can raise potatoes, but it remained for Miles .D, Fry .of this city to grow money—real -honest-to-goodness cur: rency—on potato plants. Fry has a garden just back of his Several days ago he brushed the dirt away ‘from one of the stalks “to see how. the potatoes were doing,” and mingled in with four fair-sized tu- |. bers he found a quarter, exactly like the “two bit” piece that Uncle Sam coins. Fry believes that had he let the vine | grow he would have had a crop.of dollar biljs by fall. Like the Service. Junetion City, Kan.—Evidently the ex-members of the Seventh division, a regulir unit, like the service. \ The di+ vision is being demobiljzed here. So many of the men have re-entisted that something like 470 officers have been ordered held here to cominand the re- organized units now being formed. Practically shai of | those re-enlisting }) are going back Into their ‘old units, : SAILORS LOST Boston, Féb. 7—A boat containing ten men of the wrecked concrete steamer Holjas off Rockland, Me., left the vessel in a life boat this morning without the master’s permission and were not afterwards seen according to a radio message received here from the coast guard cutter, Acushnet. The message said the Acushnet had taken off the captain and the crew. GERMANS BUY WOOL" Mexico City. Feb. 7.— Representa- * German_ commercial houses arrived hereto arrange for ‘ship- ments of cotton ani wool to their country, They are prepared to buy all of Mexico's surplus of such stoe Under normal conditions, Italy an- nually converts 1,800 tons of orange blossoms, and 1,000 tons of roses into perfumes. mn \ Sw “MATINEE DAILY 2:30. GUNMEN INVADED}: ENRIGHT MURDER Professional Killers- Imported From Néw York and Buffalo, ‘Police Claim Chicazo,’ Feb, fexsic killers from one from Butfale, were*sought today by the Chicago police and. officials from the state's attorney’s oftice the probable, murder Enright, notorious and unmen, who Was shot to death here early Tuesday night, About two weeks before Enright was killed “five men were imported from New York” according to the police who said they come here with Mike 1 Ce » president: of the Chicigo street. sweeping union. The ment could not be found -after the killin ' Covozzo a protege of “Big Murphy id to have been En: chief rival ig labor- union feuds der a Searc police for hea Tim” Tommy *the Wop’ orofessional killer from Buffalo, Government Asked - ‘to Guarantee an Income For Roads Washington, -Feb. 7——-A return of five and a half percent on the aggre- gate value of the railroads would be guaranteed by the government for two years under. an agreement reach- ed today ‘by the senate and house con- ferees on the railroad bill. In announcing the agreement today Chairman Cummins of the senate man- agers said the ye-written section pro- vided that after the two year period the percentage of return would-be fix- ed by, the “interstate commerce com- mission which would be authorized to fix rates so as to yield that return, With the agreement on this jst the conferees completed their work on the bill and Senator Cummins said their report probably would be ready for congress by February 16. Leaders hope to complete final enactment of the | bill befere the railroads are returned to private contro] on March 1, Evangelical Corner Tth and Ros: German preaching Ss | nam, Fellowship meeting, a number of people will unite, with the church at this service, 3 p.m, Song servi in charge of the. “Hap- | py Hoffmans,” 7:30 p.m. LIFE wis A MISERY TO HER Says this Woman Until Re. lieved by Lydia 'E. + . Vegetable Compound. Carrollton, Ky.—‘‘I suffered almost two years with female weakness. ' I te other { fad ee Pinkham’: mais: table Compound and decided to ery it, it. After taking twelve bottles I foun; myself Tancht im and I took: si more. I have never had any more trouble in that respect since. I have done all kinds of work and at present am an attendant st a State Hospital ahd am feet I have recom- mended gutable id to dozens 0} my friends and shail alway Recommend it." — THARP, S. 6th St., Carrollton, Ky. If you have any symptom about whics ne co) 2 | an CHICAGO BEFORE} "Hight. snow ;. | portiens ton: you would like to know. write Sorte Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., L; gan | Mess, for helpful advice given free | arge. IN | sermon of the revival cam- yr. Morrisons $ p. m. "Victory prayer band, Tuésday even- al invitation is extended to all to attend these services.. 3, B sue, pastor, HER, ‘RE PORT. For twenty-four noon, February 7. Temperature at-7 a.m. Temperature at noon, Highest hours ending at Highest wind velocity Forecast For North © Dakota: ~ Unséttled weather tonight and ‘Sunday ; probably warmer ,east tha contrat ht; colder. Sunday. Lowest Temperature: Fagot... Williston St. Pauls. », Winnipeg, Helens Chicago. Swift Cnr Kansas’ City < - ORRIS’W. ROB Meteorologist. * For Colds, Grip or Influenza and as a Preventative, take TIVE -BROMO QUINI Look . for KE. W. *Grove’s the box. 30¢. aif signature: on TT (eax (74) om bev) Ae cama! rq?) ae 2) C ” » MAJOR ROBERT WARWICK “THE MAD LOVER” The Most Wonderful Love Story Ever Shown on the Screen. OA A ORPHEUM THE HOUSE OF GOOD ‘SHOWS. HUHNE. ASEAN EET -| the hs ~~ AUNOLEUUHOLOOTUUQOQOUGAGENOUUOGEOUOGOOUEUGGOEEOUGAAUUOGOGEOUEOEDEUOOAGNUUEAAE Evening 7:15 and 9:00 ot GIRL FALLS OUT OF MACHINE AND ‘FRACTURES HAND Vi ivginia Light Has Narrew Es- cape From What Might Have i Been Serious Accident + What might ve-resnlted i ious accident resulted th a frac hand to’ little Virginia and Mrs, Is. H. Light, Mrs. Light with daughter of 3 y sterday afte “| Mrs. C. .L.. McCoy. and Hopper- stedt with their children y driving jin Mrs.-Hopperstedt’s car. The child ren were standing up and as the car tufned a corner the door “of the car ‘swung open and’ Virginia fell out. | The machine traveled a quarter of a | block,’ “before: the occupants & that one of the children w ling. Looking back they di | Virgin Picking her up they her to St. Alexius hospital where an | x-ray of theshand was taken and the j fracture fixed. WE HAVE M New location is 314 Broadway. ‘The Post Office is just. West. of our Real Estate Office. | J. H. HOLIHAN Real Estate and Insurance unto the Lord.” 8:00 P.M: “Salvation for All, from All Sin.” The Salvation Army ‘SPECIAL SERVICES: - Sunday,.11:00 A. “M.: GEORGE MUSE , INSTRUCTOR OF VIOLIN PUPIL OF ORMOND SAGKSON AND JUAN BEUTRAGO GRADUATE OF THE NEW YORK CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, NEW YORK CITY Will; Accept a Limited Number of Pupils. STUDIO 422-FIRST STREET Phone 558-L “Holiness —