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\ SATURDAY, FEB.-21, 1920 ELTINGE _Last Time Tonight ‘ADMISSION: EVENINGS 25c—CHILDREN 15c. CHILDREN 10c. BEAUTY MATINEES 20c; SAFETY ne ” COMFORT BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE Jes BILLIE BURKE ~In The Misleading Widow As a widow who isn’t a widow, she certainly keeps the gossips busy at their favorite- indoor sport! And when her “dead” husband becomes distressingly alive—oh, boy. You’d better not miss this picture! COURTESY SUPERB MUSIC NATi ONAL WEEK OF SONG WILL BE | OBSERVED BY FLICKERTAIL CAPITAL | — | ( Nie re eon, | Song, and because singing is. one of| Bismarck to Join With Other | thc "greatest unifying and natienalin, Communities the Nation Over | 7 influences, and because the week papas ae | of Washiwgton’s birthday. has been! in Singing Patriotic Anthems | designated as the National Week ot ‘ 3 e | Song, a week when the whole natior and Sacred Hymns Seven Days | wii unite as a mighty chorus to sng! | CQUNTRY CLUB ‘| WILL DEVELOP SOCIAL SIDE A more thorough development ot } the social side of the Country club jyon named tezent of Hunry by the | {during the coming season was de- yational assembly, vo jcided upog at an enthusiastic meet- sea i ing of members held at the Cominer-! cial club Friday evening. Nec state adjustments © too Liber line adjusters, T have talked that while some of our men pood, judgment they thought the state had been fair. n paring 1918 and 1919 with the uncertain dai at hand, only shows that cue evitic is too keenly hent on destructive eriti- cism. THE SOUTH DAKOTA PLAN TH again manifested in the nexs [HUNGARY SAID TO _| HAVE NEW REGENT. » woAdmiral Nicholas commander in chief of the janoarmy, is reported to have th, owed whele | Admiral! Horthy has frequently been | "Es rales = the songs we love, iy is deemed espe-| paragrapt yhere he attempted tol; : nN i menticned the probable regent ¢ Beginning Sunday | cially appropriate oie Tine nes h nraerat e i Dane act 1 slo improvements to the ciuy house, a Hungary having been suggested for | : — ae ! that the week of February 22 to! insurance for iti cents per nere. Tt is | Wex® ABreed Upon. Ki Hat position as long ago t Aug: | Bismarck will join enthusiastically 28. inclusive, he set uside fot the] painful to have to agin reming Mr.|, P'@Rs contemplate making the club ys, County Albert Apponyi, head of | with ofher American communities inj singing of such songs as will express! Packard that he missed the trath by a vocial center ror au members, and ine jtungarian peace delegation av | the ob; co of a national week of| ouf joy, awaken a love for God and| several points, ‘The suet is that] 8, yh ult unustally six season al py, iking in Budapest on Peb- | song, beginning tomorrow, on Wash-| country, stimulate a true spirit’ ofKSouth Dakott is divided in four dis- thee ue Seuse) nh tke a evar ick With Fetal to the election of | ington’s birthday. Heretofore this) devotion and loyalty, unite us in our} triets, and that the rate ranges from MY cawanee jrvdugements: for the’ b Hunsitry said the man ulti- sk Gf song has been confined prin- | civic interests, and develop that spir- schools. This year.) it of brotherhood whici-will make us! so much at stake,| a better people and a greater nation.! classes and con-| “Because of the tamreaching’ in. ditions are to join in the: movement, | flience for good and the great joy to and from ocean to ocean and lakes! be derived from the observance of to the gulf there will be one great | the National Week of Song; also bea community sing during the weehk| cause great pri such as can best which opens tomorrow with Wash-!be given in song, is due Him from| ington’s birthday. {whom all blessings flow, this procla- PROCLAMATION ISSUED Ls mation calls upon ail who ‘believe in America and American ideal earnestly in the observani ignificant event. ‘Hall, executive secre- tary, has ued from head«uarter: the following proclamation for th national week of song: “Because God, in. the victory fo is done by choral; woman's all kindred | welfare clubs, men’s clubs | organizations. “The NATIONAL WEEK OF SONG. “By NORMAN H. HALL, ‘Executive Secretary,” emotion that can Hest he expressed inj | a Ee (MUSIO CLUB TAKES LEAD ANUUNIOESUOHVONEQUUGERESOUAUUCEEAHUEEIUA: gang ee oe and M Mary, Boysen, supervisor ot! music, will’ take up the movement in ; the schools, where a tion of each day during the week will be devoted! TONIGHT! to the subject. Fastors of all church- es are expected tomorrow to empha- sige in their sermons the value of song in religious worship, For the} every home in Bismarck is ex-| ity song center during the (Nationa Week of Song, assembling in family groups each evening for a period of song, no matter how brief it may he Leaders of the movement recom- mewd- as especially appropriate for the National Week of Song the new j Verse of “America.” and which is as{ follows: “Lord, grant us lasting ‘peace; Cause every war to cease, For peace we pray. ‘May men as brothers be, One song of praise to thee, Peace. peace today.” Another ng for the week witi ber Edmund Vance ‘Cooke's } of, Dixie: t | “Pm glad I live in the land b live in| st to get and best to Hip hooray. hip hooray, hip hooray, U.S.A. Uncle Sam's my best relation, Makes me fee] like IT own this nation, Hip hooray. hip hooray, hip hoora i. S.A. ‘ forever! S. A. Hooray, hooray! ] thank the fates that fixed my dates, j In U.S. A. forever, Hooray, hooray! foreve T . Hooray, states forever, * | |OLSNESS MAKES REPLY TO HAIL | SYSTEM ATTACK FRANCIS XC (Coritinued from page one) heen donated for the benefit of those who enjoyed the protection we simp! ; charge it up to their 12 million ac: | Adding an extra levy of 4 cents a AND 5 j acre will turn the trick.. Or, in other | . rr a wpe words, it would then cost us 32 cents BEVERLY BA i Jan acr tead of 28 cents plus the 3 ’ , B, Rous pele cents on tillable, uncropped lands, now . Lg paid. } BIG DIFFERENCE _. It will thus he ence between state insurance tal of insured, Then Mr. * PER ACRE n that the ditfer insurance and line} is 45 cents an acre or a to- 0.000 on the 12 million acres VITAGRAPH Packard goes on to point} ont the less the insured suffe! UPER-FEATUR: = reall aaa s { If-all the insured would pay their pr n } X ig C Ss e{ Mium tax promptly when due, as they ‘ must if insured in a private company, it would not be true. Therefore the! claimant is partly to blame, himself} -“Try to Get In.” Tf he should get extensien in paying his premium to the private companies he would pay more in interest. When Mr. Packard und kes to criticise the curacy of judgment of our adjusters he ventures .upon a theme, which is most likely foreign to him, I doubt whether the farmers would accept him as authority. It S}last parag tres j pected to constitute itself a commun-'? ; Packard. laren cov r Singing in harmony, i 1s new version! # ve in, i él [Hions, (or should Ts STEVENS FUNERAL pnts 5 cens per ae ing ‘ ‘ 5 select she ya really cents fo 45 cons per acre, making | state golf tournament which will be MMtely select should be a reall ea Dake ar genre ce eee played on the Bismarck course next; S78 man Hee Horthy.” Sa LO SRN EEN he ¢X- summer were. also’ discussed | ee ‘ tremely light less of $300,000 this seu pair eae: a INEW YORK STATE son. | SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH { ea Will Mr. Pad Seventh Street and Avenue L. rd kindly tell the | publi¢ what he means, when. he says | + that “a real state hail insuranceamight have saved thespeople of the state several iillion dollars, while it is very doubtful if the ave them anythin REPUBLICANS ASK TREATY ACTION New York, ; fication of the E. F. Alfson, Pastor. No morning servi Sunday school at Evening services o'clock. | All are cordially invited to attenc these service: |, _ oe | i noon, nelish) ~-Imihediate rati- Ce ; ‘ eaty with peace with: ait 8: the act sory, cents ania heen abput in addition to the three eet First class cleaning, cont tax would have paid the 1918} TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I'pressing and repairing | losses, and would not have been 2) #55. eae hardship, ote.” Also, “The law should | inode sis room p bus fon rent either work by zones after the South) ‘Third and) Eight » north side. Owner only need and pric of men’s suits and over- | Dakots idea.or showld be compntsory rte coats. Hats cleaned like after the Canadian idea.” Can yot j new. Goods called for beat i Anything but what is! a We have tried in yain to discover ‘and delivered. Eagle by what method of - computation Mr. -ackard finds that 10 cents an acre in Mm bungalow, ighborhood of k Highth Streets North. .\ddress Tailoring & Hat Works, u iti Oe] " Trib : addition to the 3 cent tax could py | eXCHANGE-Super Six Hudson apposite P. O. Phone 58. the near 100,000 lagses incurred in enger, fully equipped. drive oo : v 1919. Applying this Mute to the 12 wm Foy madern, new s Mail orders given million a insured < oply $1, [° Looms. located, between Th : . 0.0000 Ising it to the 28 million | Pighth Street North. Adres ‘elprompt attention. - tf would just about cover the need. But it weuld, surely be still more unfair to impose of 13 cents on land deriving ne benefit from the insurance when ye already have granted a refund of the cont tax, at the suggestion of Mr. bY It must be presumed that y. the by making the act compulsory, area: Would be increased (perhaps 30-cents) and that the saving ed, would be effected by of such incre But. ine! pd must also iner iy no sane man would The only conclusion therefore, is that Mr. Packard in mak- ing that statement, contemplated the plication of the 13 cent rate to al’ ble land, or. hy seme mi ex the hail off from the in use for over thirty years, has, borne the signature of and has been mace under his pers QA DE. sonal supervision since its infancy. od de ‘~~ Allow no one to deccive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and. “‘ Just-as-good” are but Experi! that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants ond Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor ‘aregoric, Drops and Svothing Syrups. It is pleasant. contains ueither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. age is its guarantee. For more than thirty vears it been in constant use for the relief of Constipatioa, Flatulen Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness az: therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach aad Bow “OR SUGGESTION not Mr. Packard offer some gestion on how to get that “real state hail law" last winter, when the farmer legislators grappled with the problem, and would have welcomed any good idea? = Weehad the South Dakota and the Canadiansideas then mut they chose the pres w for his last senten North Dake upon the in there is seldom hi Why did Where Is that. so+ is the privilege of the insurance, if Mee eT carne the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and aatuzal sie, = article on the 1 insurance 1 The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. | 1 to eq Now he is doing his st ta co e the people that Town- ley and the league is trying to fasten upon them a system of state socialism and at the same time finds fault with the hail law “the: us because it is not compulsor. ing from the many mjs-statements and i y belittlements?) fer no other purpose than to injure, not the hail low-—for ‘that will stand —but. the present admin tion, 1 think the people will hesitate before awarding the prize to the Townley when it comes to comparing bat- cENUINE CASTORIA atway: | Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought facts any of the prejudices that Mr, THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW York CITY, Dy article may have establ inst our state hai) insurance in whose who hit not yet tried it out. Those who have are convinced that r ve a rea] hail law. now, but sub- ct’ to improvement li vthins human. But let us have constructive and not destructive criticis Yours. truly S.A. OLSNESS, Com'r of Ins. Civilians Buy Army Raincoats - Direct from Government Contractors. . | THE PEERLESS GO., Dept. 422, 80 Branford Place, Newark, $8 50 N. J% will ship, prepaid, insured, to you direct on r a Cees e | The one type of Raincoat both waterproof and sanitary. The result_of two years’ experimentation by army experts. Made strictly to governmen' specifications of government approved cloth, guaranteed durable and fast | color.. No wet can get through—hermetically cemented, storm-proof collar jwith storm-proof tab, interfiting fly front, justable fastenings around | wrists, side pockets with additional slit to reach i side clothing without open- | ing coat. Back is santiary ventilated, concealed by duplex yoke, giving cape effect. Because the-war ended unexpectedly and military requirements SERVICES MONDAY Funeral services for the late Mrs. E. A. Stevens, who passed away this week at Colorado Springs, will be held at 2:30 Monday afternoon at St. ceased, civilians may republican convention, | ISMAF® has more often been intimated that the ETA Columbia Phonographs = Columbia Records ON EASY TERMS WHEN DESIRED ‘COWAN’S DRUG STORE nN i George's church, Rev. George Buz- zelle, officiating, and interment will se made in St, Mary's cemetery. Mrs. Austin Logan, with whom j Mrs, Stevens was spending the win- j ter in Colorado. will be unable to re- jturn with the remains, which will reach | aiteghee? tomorrow night, be- | cause 6f the critical condition of Mrs. Logan's son, Dr. J. A. Logan. | Logan's store will be closed Mon day afternoon from 1:50 ta 4, | $8.50 with inverted pleat down back; belt all around with buclfle;-convertible collar; outside patch pockets with flaps; buckled ‘wrist fastenings, ivory buttons. Re-| 5 to $30. Delivered free to your door on receipt actual value OFFICERS’ DOUBLE- BREAS MODELS tailed during war for of . : oe LADIES’ MODELS, made paid, insured ........+..+++ Boys’ and Girls’ Raincoats, same material, sizes 6 to 16 years. WHEN ORDERING, STATE CHEST MEASUREME If not satisfied, return coat and money will be refunded | buy these government approved raincoats far below | i | $6.75 | of same material, single breasted with belt, post, Last Time Tonigh: : ADMIS“ EVENINGS 25e—CHILDREN .5c. MAZINEES 20c; CHILDREN i0e. s retaining for ight to with- the United Get the G draw from the league of nations en] and 4void on . proper notice, declaration ag Wasie “3 Aw, 2 article 100 in its cent f (Oe "a umd demanding pretection ie Q a al etrine “in letter a : Monree ¢ were adyveeaied in the ple = lopt- ed here today hy the New York, state SUFFER FROM CATACEH Bat You Must Drive It Cut. of it wa sur ore, vou mut Your Blood. . rms ont of year Catarrh is annoying enough - ‘ when it chokes up: your nostrils] Splendid resus: hav> peen ree and air passages, causing difficult | ported from the use 35 Sis which acts en the catarrh germs in the olond. ee” Heyouy ch mesic advise @ the treatuent of your own breathing and other discomforts. Real danger comes when it reaches down into your lubes: ia This is why you should at once|th i ur OWN z realize the amportance of the prop- | vidual case, write to € hiet le ical er treatment, and lose no time ex- | Adviser, 44 Swift Speciac Co, cerimenting with worthless reme- |lanta, Ga THEATRE ~ —In— _ The Third Kiss. oe een: crear sremem sens a we used to be told that it is youth's fond, first kiss that tells the tale, but in “The Third Kiss,” in which Vivian Martin, the .dainty Paramount star, is appearing, the first Adctod FATTY | ARRUCK.! Bas fee A LAUGH | two didn’t count, and it ' was only when the thi | was safely negotiated-ihat hap- i piness came to the man and the { maid. Miss Martin’s photo- play is one of the best and most delightful of her screen career. The support, headed by Harri- } son Ford, is excellent. i VIVIAN oo | FIGURING THE “CVERE™ 3D” The good farmer tries to keen hs esiaMichmont nroduc- ing twelve months a year : H months allow for wider dist: ‘bution of is sometimes termed “the fived expense access. ducing rich nos pr “overheac ary to hegen operations.” ’ the elimination of idle time docs not inci ace the overhead—but DOES incre:se the income. The bank book 2°! check (cok aie valuable aids in the rea and ur ccounting of b ess tran: ions and conditicns. We welcome th opportuni’y ¢! describias: our serv. to you in pe: The Bismarck Bank Bismarck, North Dakota. Coe |