The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 16, 1920, Page 3

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BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE : THRES "BISMARCK BEATS : : : . Tom -{| WILLIAM FARNUM | afar wy Et roll Tate "Ong bt in “ne oier Ringe uae ad Won ta his REAL MELODRAW Bielemifen Le OF REX MOVIE Breaking’ Carringto winning streak of 21 straight victories, the Bis- marek high school buskethall team de- feated the fi Carrington five Satur: | day ‘night at the high school gymna sium here by the close score of 14 to’ 12. The biggest crowd of the season witness¢d the game, which v thrills and exceedinghy fast pl REX AND TUESDAY =——————— “The Maid of Many Moods” MAE MURRAY In The WIN PAWNS | uthful ad- shit for awit ss arres! v gave bon! fog both hey aa. Kerwin, the oiher man, The: in’and Mi shaw disc ypear Mrs. M. Uerriman, inother of sent woinan, claimed the hote! ume-up.” /MTHODIST CHURCH UNABLE TO SEAT reed a ml i | FRIENDS OF ASA DAWSON AT FUNERAL » Hee mshand TOD AY - §ERVICES HELD THERE YESTERDAY foul 'Rev. George H. Quigley Delivers |" ARR E TED = W iv H » Sermon; Full Military Honors | | M: AN; | DISAPPEARS | | i; Accorded the Deceased, Who ; Served Many Months in | France } | i } “d he § FLEET Pe TPALIAN WAR VESS: UC Ore Hie ma in the Filling the spacious church beyond Fium: Anse toy, mnt . 5 ae en M lits normal capacity, more than 500 vessels J dropped the hal inthe bask nu j people attended the funcral services | Gabriel jrington immediately showed the speed for Asa Dawson, the popular Bismarck Italian » ‘board which it had won j t young man, who died Friday from 1,000 regal 1 the Gault. of ‘ore four bi in the fi pneumonia, at McCabe Methodist Taerusio soutiwest is CLS ‘ aylor scored another field bas: let and Boise made a pretty shot. Five fowls for Bismarck all shot by Boise made the score 11 to 8 at the fend of the tirst half in favor of Bis j Marck. } STRONG DEI church Surglay afternoon. The mem- | bers of the American legion and the | Elks attended the servi in a body. | The impressive ser were con- jducted by Rev. George H. Quigley, pas- {tor of the church. ‘The flag-draped icasket ‘bearing the khaki-clad form COMMON LABOK STIPPLY LQUALS MONTANA NEE ' Ha@flena, Mout, | first time since 1915, comme: labor by 16—For the ‘SIVE WORK The second half was fentuted hy the | lof Mr, Dawson was wheeled into the f strong defensive wt of both * | edifice followed by the immediate fam- au sunny ud in i teams, Ric . th ington con-| | ie ily of the deceased, the legion and the Se ML fer cues ie ene ant | om ve Marmty at the Rex today and Tues. Wks, Long before this time all the noe sae by sta half and Holta ran ap two poiits PALLIAT BEGO® ‘i available seats had been taken and ports gathered hy Bismarck and a long shot while Bo’ TAK MURRAY'S SECOND pliys a promE | any friends of the former soldier throusi: a TURE IS THRILLING ne ture hy virtue of Robint DIA her own twin, | WSte standing. ‘, 2 al is sermon Rey. Quigley spoke 0 and contrives io hold) the | 6, av his; sermo: Quigley sp met added another foul to his list son of Washburn acted as referee, _ Carrington was the bigger oftender | in committing fouls having an call ed while Bismarck only had two. ‘The ‘ { Z corine mst hor will g robs the itors used every effort to overcome | MOM eee Gls een | the lead held by Bismurek-at the end! man of wealli of his fortune you'd An Intensely Dramatic J ie tive ise half, but the local's the | Se ala Banat “hy wats i ‘ The Pwin . A ee | fense strong. er i Screen Adaption of Wilkie + ible twine and Caryington was ia, irst time at the matines Collins’ World-Famous §} BISMARC und Will be shown ‘tor 7 os : Saturday, ui Novel, “The Woman in J marck the re: {may be Dut por sat j crops will Terve enough duca cor rad ‘work, rally Boy ar? similas em- | ployment, hont drewis un extra < ‘or tour Yours Tf you like melodrama ~ wherein the, villain: steals, the. ps aad the child, marries the bes i“of the living rather than of the ad.” He emphasized the brevity of fe and the importance of measur- John jing” our days so that when death | Hew “comes our lives will be marked by mile | Rose's stones of worthy accomplishments.” audience | Asa Dawson was a man who made as this. immense assembly said Rev. Quigley. “There ething admirable about a man | who makes friends and keeps them. — | a i demand has Ed fmith, $2 veers of axe, jing at-40i Tenth strece Sunday after ¢ 3 Mualoid: shawed wrt of this ¢ a ae Hes; did aetor, ums pure and s k tenders. for the Boe : Ba Ceara fa White.” ‘state high school basketball chhmpion- | . Bas ie in 5 Mac Murray is peatitut enough to} “So teach ug to number our days so} fL a [eeet oa ae had ne eg fs iship at the teurnament at) Mandan} j; aus of A ous ud her cual role of {that we can apply our hearts to wis- | © eeu ep barb he Carel ‘A ONE-REEL COMEDY next month. Carrington has defeated | eMart oy ; ‘ ws her to display |dom. Life is very brief, ‘The shout of | [Mg | eT] Wire Seo ets Bodarek, E . the strongest tenms in the sttte with ; fom? LG etioe ear n of em One the boy soon tums to’ the command | e smith war. farmer ot, Beach, “ 2 j comparative ease. Jamestown was de- | a aa ms t 1 vite, she is a tragie;of the man which jo turn quickly j he owne. a well ctock« h. STRUCK OUT’ |Feated by! Carrington by two points | ye yee mes geen. aula | Ori [ane putedie fare the west, gives way to the sharp-pitched tones Ts Gee Bradil Beer EG aoe cee rane “4 a Serces ott, Was defeated by Bis canized amd:*mo tone nec a ly E jon to this fenture topies of [of the aged. : ‘ | Minneapolis, + © sisters now rs ine TOPICS OF TH marek by one point and in a veturn |i) ‘lated, Wirected amd prodveed. 1. (oo Ay ANd a che reel comedy ane lay in but one direction:| © 8. George ling in Mexico. “uveral are , ; | sume defeated Bi kc , Ol tor Pathe. Ande] ed ih show! 2 ard, we can never retrace/ prad: Doc of Qlhave not been completed pending ad! iy DAY (points. Biemir : eee a ees asa ACE EON cae sin uae our steps. | Behind us 3 ; », was ar-Ivice from re! v'ves, “The leap: was ay follows! the dogg ant euvete became nears es FUNERAL SERVICES FOR — {Today ig ours to do. with = : - Hhansted. the dog dropping ent o aH ‘isl vi | e forever.” Fone Carrington | race, The hoy contianed wih, his! DURST KEM PLU VICTIM] “St Det xesterday is gone forever." | eT AT BAN ON DANCING Taylot oo. Le Winihter | By pa Sins fan the a a down i ot SENATE AGRICULTURAL iilse Center Rides Hmph from his horse, he putied ont Share Ree ee he ‘ : | 4 HAS BEEN LIFTED Hols Dales aud re White he” Inch nife and cut the coyote Lae ase Pa ST EEUC LITRE ape eh a 4 ' ptt. “Guard. . Graham a . aro] oof Mes. Lena xUL. Ss) “ Sette ry, in| ae Bu ’ m citizen to sne- M | a Go ma The ban-on dancing instituted over | second half. Missionary Fp ather i tn epidemic, The | — \vashington? Feb. 46.—-Favorable re- | e' A a week ago because of. the. influenza —* , , inneapolis, where WER are ieee Aili sly today . } eoldent was formally lifted late Sat N HOLDS Conducts Retreats | My"ine nent agricul cme = = urday night: by Drij0. 8. stackhouse, COYOTE KILLING BELT | . For Deaf Benefit a of the revised Kenyon-Kendrick Will | ¥ city, health otteer: his! getion Iwas OTE KILLING BELi Ba AN N WAR MOTHERS providing for federal regulation of the | Yr % & aken following a decided drop in the rei a ee ee chapter, Americ: mut i H Wor the past 48 hewrs<thsnew cases | sen, so of Ti. P. at ifiichey | ape Geng OF Be don insti Mnity room Of y WINS sar al repprted'to Dr. Star ENON mere three, Hiving on the Kort Peck reservation | Week conducting Wt aataee toe cat s o'clock Tues-| Fargo, N. bd. 1G-—The Minot | hice the’smallest ever reporte ls brings | near here, holds ithe coyote killing | yy seine Eta i hig! hool basketball team) was de- | the'total cases reported gince the epi-| championship fod this shetnee Alling fa ef of a Ale: a hospital. HLS | en ee Hae fale eam wa demic first appeared to 18t. The back-) Recently while out on bis father's interesting, ‘many useiel and tmpor 2 SMOTHERS FIST Fargo five by a score | , . TADAT | bone of the epidemte is virtually brok-| pango, with his dog and pony he jumy- lent ceiete Ge eee ee, ane impo! mont, Minn, eh, 16,—Thous- pans AIT ! VV Fuk T! ae en,'gays Dr. StackWouse, and there will] oy a corote, “The dow gave chase and [et pon it ferent. foe ars i nthered in Martin BOY DIES, | . MY CAEL. » nee only he i few scattering cases re-) the hoy followed om his. po: After seer seta ene ack! i due to the water! jyan Samuelson, nine-year-old son | turned from now cn he believes. Thy” chase: thro fa the. euyy ‘show ner Goll travels abount tie coun: j to the bottom, according to lof Mr, qnd Mrs. George Samuelson of FOR OUR ee w rough heavy try in the interest oi the Catholic adult, yj.) 4 | if of the deat fishermen who ha wen -seining for Hazen, died here yesterday following | ul r ft. Francis, Wi » foweshipment to the [an operation. The remains, accom- | a metitute lochted at the ete Col ‘inte con panied by Mr. Samuelson, were taken ; : ‘ 2, as mber and the early |to Hazen’ this afternoon. Interment | & dit i Wegpesrey Feb 18 ee Srninty papi ela wes responsible, will take place there tomorrow. | , A m in: 8: f |parts of the states, @ ae STS = | : ‘ ll ] oriu Curtain, 8:15 o ‘tute is a charitable in: j mea oer = 1 pends Ia aay RD, ANT ee —d ; sionary SAY] NCE COLONY SHELTERS —————— SSS SESE OLIVER he travels about NEW AND GREATER PAVLOWA | retreats for nw 1 : Raion. wes | | Spey - " MOROSCO lop WAnHOa: y PRESENTS OF G. 0. P. HERE i | FOR CONVENTION ay (Continued from Tce One? | { named mot dares | int ¥ ; with a fai ; | sprinkling of ‘epantie ans. tt x i iis not exp cte a | 1 candi | i will he cnde J =| = | jeg int ‘ Tn sam | tions which * ‘ jad to the whet) i | —————SSS SSS as | Re a | a an NR SRE Ta POST AE i he mot dull, sent ¢ i ° man Olsen. TL is rewarvied 3 , that 7 the resolution . &Nght at. PER a joommittee mas do it will ware rout: | és t shod into Tow noad the pres- 5 e SALE AT BOX OFFICE TUFS)..., 10 A. M. ‘ yi font state administration and that it’ i 2 ae alts : will dentand a new deal ait avomd. i : rea “wane . : ARK COUNTY DUPLICAT: i . cass Stark co has prac \ ‘ = ’ EO Cc RR! LLO jeated the « which, it xeut’ 10 s o i the 1 it wil! " i * L A i" u enn: : mn FREDERIC and FANNY HATTON'S former ‘hen ‘ " 2 A FAMOUS FUN AND FASHION HIT | Senter 3 i a5 | former cil | ai i! old ranching partner: ¢ ‘ a C. Berry, all cof) Dickinson: 1 ; . hn 9 () BEN atl A, C Soreason of Belfi ul J 7 . enry Groth of Hichardion, Uf — ; cree ICING ATT SSR ee ' ; REAL COMEDY Routabe slo We le Prinlle : PHE MOST BEAUTIFUL DANCING ATTRACTION IN AMERICA ‘ SEEING IS BELIEVING a alatone and Frank Willows of A H _—With— pe. . : mS The opening ion will be held at | ; nod OK L 1YEAR IN. NEW YORK 10 a. m. at the Auditorium. i ELLIS RHOPSS HAS BR EN AL ae IN CHICAGO — H 2 Awna DRAMATIC TENOR LAUGHING RECORDS \; Shr CoB iirat cline clemine! . araie.a PAULINE LAWRENCE, PIANIST FOR THE LAST 2 YEARS : Sen giants” pressing and rep Seay ie ‘ a: Le oe a/ Nine Beautiful American Girls Darcing for Ameviean Audiences d TE a | if x After the manner of the classic school, but in a free interpretation 7 of men’s s suits ang 6° Mit te vhich all may understand and enjoy. Here is a group of young, | ed like _Has Ar a new ? ya? Andreas Pavley ff seautiful, dance-loving girls who tell the story of compocition; danced coats. Hats cleaned like 2 new and greater Pavlowa? ndreas Pavley tiful, dance-loving girls who tell the story of composition; 3 With GRACE VALENTINE, inew. Goods ea lled for ¢ Se dance directors supreme, claim such is the ully and happily. Enter‘aiming to those who do no understand, is é new. eee ard “1 os { Case: 1 question is Ann Ludmilla, the star of seventy and delightful to those who do. rl and Original Company and delivered. 48 so at the Russian director’s South Haven (Mich.) Beaudifal Gostumes: and Elaborate Lichtine “and one has seen this mere slip of a girl in dance Stage Effects Cycloramic Arrang: ments * $ * opposite P.O. Phone & - ‘ling future for the girl when she makes her | PRICES: MATINEE $1.10; NIGHTS Sz. 20 Seat Sale at Harris & Co., Monday.” wt into cal daneing circles. Sea NN Hid , Tat Tat Worl. . Prices : yi ae 55c. to $2 20 Tailoring & Hat Work vho reside at the colony, but Pavley and Ouk- ; ia Ss ia 2

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