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SATURDAY, FEB, 28, 1920 BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE “SAY! Young Fellow” WITH Douglas Fairbanks. Doug is a cub reporter with a nose for news. He strikes a scent that leads up to all the thrills and laughs that It’s a Thriller, tou H Believe make “a regular Fairbanks i Sn Us. picture.” THEATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW ' GERMANY’S GREAT portance. The black, imperialist bulk guns fire but once throughout: thes & ray - of the island itself surrounded b; The British warships Shannon SEA DEFENSE IS of Masonary and ingenuous co the target. The island played a HA * ed gun emplacemnts is all tha gative part in the defense of the RMLESS HULK mains. German coast probably because allied Sesh: 5 Germans concerned in the construe: | ¢Xpe been Nothing Left of Heligoland But| ties of the fortress declare another j 1mp« pte to silence its batterie A seven years work will be neces to} Although the Germans considered Dismantled Wreck of No | complete Heligoland’s —“demobt fhe score of Heligoland had been kept - = | * Work has been in progress for | inviolated. it is now pevealed that a . Importance i 1 year. All the guns have been} British otlicer posing as an hy be : oe dismantled but .the destruction of Student saw all the fortifications in Berlin, Feb, 28.— Germany's most! ether fortiticatigns on the island is | 1915. impregnabie barrier two ago | Droceding. | against ‘allied* power today zhold was built at a cost! CITY WILL FILL QUOTA IN DRIVE | FORY.W. W. TODAY ‘High School Girls Gite anekine Funds to Help Big Women’s Organization dismantled: hutk«of no military UDITORIUM Wednesday —— | The Musical Comedy Event - of the Year!} ANOTHER FAMOUS MUSIC PLAY FROM HENRY W.SAVA® OFFERING THE IRRESISTIBLE COMEDIENNE m- | of more. $175.000,000 byt. its mighty | “Mitzi is unlike anybody else—she’s a dozen stars in one.” —New York American. | i | | i | The Young Women's Christian as- sociation drive for funds started here this morning with 2 number of higa | schoel girls assisting the women’s committee in charge of the camp: The quota for Bismar and this sum is expected to be realized before nightfall. All contributors to the fund receive a blue and white tag indicating that he or she is a subscriber. The winning nile of the young women together ith the purposes for which the money will be spent are proving irresistible and early reports show the city is ga- ing over the top splendidly. Dividing into units, tae school girls invaded the store, hotels, postoffice ard business offic collecting con- tributions and pinning on the tags. |The drive will be brought to a close tonight with a mass attack on the us- ual Saturday night shoppers and i theatre patrons. . | A meeting was held ‘Thursday night at the home of Mrs. W. FE. Perry at which time plans for the drive were perfected. Mrs. Perry is chairman THE MUCH-PRAISED CAST OF COMEDY EXCELLENCE! 4) of the Bismarck commi‘tee. ‘ Mrs, R. AND ENSEMBLE OF FASCINATING FEMININITY | J). Wilcor, chairman of the, district fembracing the counties of Burleigh, | MeLean, Sheridan, Emmons, Mein Kidder. charge of the cam- paign in the various communitiies in ,this district are Mrs. J. W. Burch. southern Burleigh county; Mrs. Carl AND BRITISH AND PRENGH REPLY 10 PRESIDENT Secrecy Surrounds Receipt of Note By Wilson on Adriatic Question ! NEGOTIATIONS CONTINUE} State Department Says What- ever Answer Is, There Will Be Further Exchanges Washington, Feb. -The reply of! the british and Frepci premiers on he AGriatic question was received ,to- day at the state department. It was sent to the White House, immediateiy after being decoded. The reply was delivered to Ambas- sador Davis at London yesterday but owing to delay in coding it w: started on the cables until today. ' will not be made public until after the president has had an opportunity to study it. | REPLY KEPT SECRET | State department officials would & give ao intimation as to the nature of the reply which was drafted with- in 24 hours after ‘the premiers had received President W s note, In that note the president adhered to his former position tnat uniess the Adriatic settlement of December 9 | was restored in principte he would have to \consider withdrawing the | peace tveaty and the French-Ameri- can alliance from the senate. It was announced that the text of the premiers’ note would not be made pudlic by the American government withcut consent of the premiers, This is being sought. BRITISH WILL PUBLISH The British government is under- stood~to plan publication of all the exchanges including this latest note within a ‘few days and officials thought it might be possible that the premiers would consent to the simul- tanecus publication, of the latest re- ply on both sides of the Atlantic, “It was learned at the state de-} partment that the British government; consented to the deliv of the note! of December 9 on the following con: ditions; NOT ENDING NEGOTIATIONS “That it should not be considered as ending negotiations amd corres- | pondence on the question and that) the Italians should be permitted to! reply; that the note should not be| The... the Wilton American legion, known Sg ee gl Se SIMTOWN COLLEGE BUMPED BY AGGIES | man hall. ONE GF Theé MOS T AMS ° fs ‘Hedstrom, Underwood; Miss Helen i. . 1 AND ENYOYAR QUE 4 Forbes, Washburn; Mrs. Theland,| The W ilton orchestra is very busily COM SVEW YORK AMERICAN | Wilton; Miss Alice Stewart, Linton; | engaged jin rehearsing a number of Jamestown, i HOR ays or RcAK WIS UAL iMrs. £. J. Babcock, Hazelton; Mrs. | "¢W mus al selections and this pop-! town ; BEAU yes | Henri Ashley; Mrs. August Back- ular organization will undoubiedly ed its first decisive defeat of ihe sea YORK Woes man, Sill; Mrs.’ Harry Baker, Wing] Play @ fine program for the affair. \ | son at the hands of a collegiate team | land Arena; Mrs. Higgins. Baldwin;| Supper was served in Odd ‘Feb| when it went down before the atta } “Mrs, Davidson, Mercer; Mrs, Pence,|!ows hall by the ladies of the auxil-| of the Pilots at the Frankl gym The unusual cast comes complete, including Boyd Marshall, j Doeden: Es s, Hochhalter, apoleon lary. tong night to ie tune pty ; 4 a) 7 s e i Ts, : elch, Menoken; Mrs. bres aa 0 1 he me dope pointed Joe Keno, Ruth Oswald, Neil Moore, and many others, even |! {argarct M, Gleason, Cackie: wel WANT TO BUY 6 or 8|'0 @ close samo us the Jamestown including the opera orchestra and acrobatic troupe. It’s the | T. Jackman, Burnstad; The Wom- eam had lost but one game to a col club, inson,~McCluskey hoff. Goodrich; M Mrs. . Harry Dic largest and most-praised musical comedy organization to visit | Thom, Den- Bismarck this season. : MANDAN HIGH TO PLAY DICKINSON Prices, as in all cities, 85c, $1.10, $1.65, $2.20, $2.75 Seats Ready Monday at Harris & Co.’s \ Mandan, Feb. 28—Tonight the Dick- linson high school team will be here | for their return game and this will be the last scheduled game before the | district tournament here on March ; —For— |5 and 6. Dickinson defeated Man- ; dan January 16 by an 18 to 6 score : and Mandan is going to try hard to “Mitzi at her. best.in one of those musical | Sencihinge ups eee 99% comedies you can’t afford to miss. | —New York Herald, SEVEN TEAMS IN TOURNAMENT Definite arrangements ‘havei been | made with the following teams from | the fourth district to appear here for | the tournament. ‘They will be: Dick- | inson, Bismarck, Steéle, Bowman and Hettinger. Beach remains to be heard from._ 7 |« If they come there will be seven ; teams entered making the largest e ; | Bumber of teams kere since the bask- iy ; etball tournament began in this sec O in | tion of the stkte. y | Superintendent Love has been cor- | responding with a man from Terry, | Mont., a man whose name could not Pure Linseed Oil, per gallon | be learned, but he will probably be Pai il all | the one who (Will referee the tourna- ‘aint Oi . Der gallon ment games.’ He has gained a good Pure White Lead, per pound............- sees ee eeee | reputation in the eastern part of that i Turpentine. per gallon | state in the many ganies he has ref- 1 LE ce Serres oT eee eRe cue ae | ereed so far this season. Varnish, per gallon. i eine As ree ne ff } FIREM®N, BRAKEMEN, $175-$: Floor Paint, per gallon. | monthly, experierte unnecessary, Care 2-28-20 Alabastine, ‘per pint.. Write. ‘Railway Association, Wallpaper, 10c a roll and upward Cig ee Window Shades, 7-foot, 60 | LOST—Blue yelvet handbag with head Other goods in proportion }}} design on’ side. Contained check A - Safe a book on Bismarck Bank, Finder E Show Cases, Counters, Safe and Desk, etc. | phone 476z. fi —See— ——— Night and Mose! 2 E. L. FAUNCE | @QsEie® Fourth Street For Bargains |}! ott R EVES cienulaid ugar kitchen chairs. Phone 32 Tribune, STEELE HIGH WINS DEBATING HONORS Grand Forks, Feb, 27.—The Steele ‘iigh school was the winner of the Taylor-Steele debate n the state high tf) (NATARRH For head or throat) Catarrh try the, vapor ¢. atment—-. i VicK'S VAPORUE YOUR BODYSUARD" — 308 aye HHH EOVRVOTOQTOQONTOQOQSOQQ0EU Do You Save Regularly? One of the most important things in saving money is to save REGULARLY. Remember that a small amount salved and deposited in this bank with unfailing regu- larity will in the course of time amount to a great deal more than larger sums deposited at irregular or infrequent intervals. SUT uu ui Even if the amount is small, it should not be neglected, as it will help to build up your total. First NATIONAL BANK | The Oldest and Largest Bank | Infant or Adult. Atal! Druggiste. Write i Pree Eye Book. Basinz Rye Remedy Co, Chicage in this section of the State | Why is this girl being - $0 tesribly dealt with? By Henry M- Blossom he greatest racing play tn the Tiered with thoroughbreds. and high life intermingled with a basic drama of the human emotions. ' ‘Tense with life ‘action and abounding thrills», : LAST TIME TONIGHT considered as an ultimatum and that} ADMISSION it should not be published at that MATINEE EVEN time.” 3 5 Officials said iit was understood def- wale ae aha. initely, however, -that,..the United] MGQEN: eee oes le dren States would no€considér any mqd-| i ification of {tier terms of this note. | [iy ‘ | ead ee ee GIVES MILITARY. | schoo! debating league 1920 contest,| legiate team, the N. D. Aggies. by a | Normal, the Ellendale Normal, Wah- according to avord re ed) Tuesd comparatively close re, while the} peton Scien and the BALL TONIGHT! \y a. 4. Yoder, director of univer-| Pilots had heen decisively defeated | = eres sify extension, who is dircéting the the same tea The local team! ‘Dance ton nt at K. Me- Wilton, eb. : he members of} work of the Tepene, 14s won games with the Valley City ‘Ponald’s orchestra, TERRIFYING DISCOMFORTS FROM SKIN DISEASES tching ina Eruptions| you cannot find a blood remedy I and Burning P that approaches §. S. S. for real Torture Victims. efficiency. S.S,S, has been on the If your skin seems abla: ith | mirket for fifty during the fiery, burning and i years, | which time it has been givin: form satisfaction for all disorders ine: of Eczema, real and lasting relicf can| for which it is recommended. If only come from 2ument that] you want prompt relief, you can j Bees below the — that} rely upon g S. S. For expert ad- reaches down to t ry source] vice as to the treatment of your of the ttouble. Skin ases come| own individual case, write to-day from a disordered condition of the|to Chief Medical Adviser, Swit blood, and search far and near,| Specific Co. Dept. 44, Atlanta, Ga MAGIC OF MONEY “Ready money is Aladdin’s Lamp.” THE Byron said, Today, much more than in Byron’s ‘time, the magic Way of ' Opportunity is open for the person with available ‘capital. To travel this Road of Opportunity you only need to begin now to accumulate reserye. As fast as the amounts become of “investment size” we will giadly issue Certificates of Deposit—payi ing 5 per cent and affording absolute safety for your funds. In all matters of financing and investing the officers of this bank place their counsel and sug- gestions at your disposal. “The Friendly Bank” The Bismarck Bank Bismarck, North Dakota.