The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 2, 1920, Page 3

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' — JOSEPH M. SCHENCK .-Presents... Norma Talmadge in The Isle of Conquest Adapted t6 the screen by John Emerson and Anita Loos from the novel “By Right of Con- quest,” by Arthur Hornblow. Directed by Ed. Jose. A wreck S uopical —Then LOVE! A play of ro- mance and adventure. REX WEDNESDAY AND. THURSDAY MATINEE 3 P, M. NO CHANGE IN PRICES THE HURLEYS Up to the Minute Dance Music Mrs. F, H. Hurley Piano, Violin, Tenor Banjo F. H. Hurley - Clarinet, Saxophone, Drums 514 Eighth St. Phone 909 live in. It would grow still faster and would be larger by probably 2,000, had we the houses for people to New wholesale houses are locating here and the new state offices have already brought numerous employ- ees and will bring many more. "HIGH COST OF LIVING | CUTS DOWN TRINITY’S WEEKLY DOLE OF BREAD ew York, March 2.—Eighteen poor families of Trinity Parish used to be provided or in the weekly ‘Leake dole of bread’ distributed from the! | parish house-of St. Luke’s chapel. To- ;day the high’cost of living allows for the charity of only ten; At the same time, prosperity has r hed out into |more homes, and there is less need for it. .Only six shabily dressed lit- ue boys and girls, children of the | parish’s “most deserving poor’ asked for it last Saturday. The advent of March will have seen! the dole’s “‘wheaten “loaves” distri- buted 6,633 consecutive weeks in the; 12, ars of its existence, It was} pro Colonial days. to each family. M Margaret J. Tunstall, ‘parish Four to six loaves go} iced for in John “Leake’s will of; ~ Vitor, distributed the Leake dole? She has been” doing it for 15 years.| She rgcived the children, inquired, the number of mouths to ibe fed in‘ each family and wrapped the bread; 1p. St, Jailkce’s chapel parish house has been the scene, of the dole for nree or four years now. Before that was given at St. John’s chapel. Originally its home was Trinity church, where the poor had to apply ‘or it at the alter after the Sunday service. | John Leake, a wealthy New Yorker of revolutionary days, provided for| the dole, w the Encyclopaedia | Britann alls the “best known dole; in the ited States.” A portion of his will said: “I hereby give and bequeath to the rector and! vestrymen of Trinity par- ish, New York City, ‘N. Y., 1000 pounds put out at interest, to be laid out in the annual income in six penny wheat-; en loaves of bread and distributed to} such poor as shall appear most de-} serving.” NOVA SCOTIA FARMERS ORGANIZE FOR POLITICS| ~_ Halifax, Nova’ Scotia, March 2—| Farmers of Nova Scotia are the lat-; est of Canadian agricultura'ists to | organize a provincial political party.) At a meeting held at Kentville, the: Nova Scotia Farmers’ association was; formed. ‘ Difficulties in obtaining satisfactory facilities for transporting and mar-| keting their livestock is said to have} | been chiefly fesponsible for the asso- | ‘ciation. H. S. Arkell, dominion live- | stock commissioner, told the farmers} | that the idea of erecting a Maritime was abandoned because of nsufficient supply /of fat live- ck in the Maritimes.” | The farmers contended that pres-; lent conditions were caused by lack] of marketing facilit The associa-' tion is pledged to prove conditions |through cooperation and by legisla- ‘tion, if possible. - | | hair usually stop: {Trano was arrested while lying in the EACH DAY A LITTLE MORE Hurry! Let “Danderine” Save Your Hair and Double \ Its Beauty OH! To stop the falling of hair at once, and rid the,scalp of every particle o dandruff, get a small bottle of delight: ful “Danderine” at any drug store or toilet counter for a few cents, pour a little in your hand and rub it into the ‘ After several applications the ming out and you! can't find’ dandruff. Aelp your hair grow strong, thick and long and be- come soft glossy and abundant. SSE ‘Needed Hop Wors’n His Set of Teeth Seattle—Henry Martin pulled the| gold teeth from his mouth to buy; morphine, he said in police court here. “I needed “hop wors’n tepth,” he ex- plained. Los Angeles—‘He’s a tank bank,” said the arresting officer. Pedro Ser- gutter. Search of his pockets disclos- ed $1127.27 carefully disposed in wads and rolls. He also was intoxicated. $s Diapepsin” by neutralizing the a ty of the stomach, instantly relieves the food souring and fermen- tation which causes the misery-ma gases, heartburn, flatulence or pain in stomach and intestines, A few tablets of “Pape’s Diapepsin” bring relief almost as soon as_ they | reach the stomach, They help tegu- late disordered stomachs so favorite foods can be eaten without distres: Costs so little at dr factor in allaying «5 LIBRARY. EXTENSION WILL QUELL UNREST New York, March “2. library service ‘broadly among indus- trial workers and manufacturing plants of all sorts as a contributory rial and indus- trial unrest throughout the United States will -be encouraged by the American Library association, it was announced today, Introduction of ‘books dealing with social and industrial problems among workers is expected to’ broaden tne oitlook in the industrial world and have large bearing on the attitude of labor tow sting conditions. Phe organization proposes es- ishment .of ser n rural com- on board shi in light- st guard stations and for sailors and mat An- nis to introduce standard 1: ph er itype in the Braille- system for the | blind, ' CITYNEWS | = is saceeeaeaee2! TO GIVE RECITAL, Piano pupils of Miss Genevieve Menard of the Bismarek Conservatory of Music will give a recital at the eom- rooms of the publie library ar 7:30 next. Monday evening. POSTMASTER BACK rank Reed, who has been confined to the hosnital for some time suffer- ing’ from influenza, returned to his desk at the postoflice yesterday. Mr. Reed has completely recovered from the disease. R. 1. BEST H R. Le Best, who repr & Thayer Manufac eal yisit, He reports that his fam is now nicely established in the Wis- consin metropolis. and gradually be coming accustomed to the new home. BE PRAYER MEETINGS ion of the First Bap- ge pr evening COTTAC The meetings: at t the homes Seventh street and Mrs. R. Third stree Members ding in the vicinity of these meeting places are requested to attend. SMALL BLAZE re was discovered in a pile of. in the poultry house of the 922 sawdus Northern Produce Co., street, at 9 o'clock this blaze was put out by fore any material damage had been done. The origin of the blaze is un- known, ‘Front . The To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE} lets). It stops the Cough and Headache and works off the Cold. KE. W. GROVE'S signature on each box, 39 cents, M SAFETY TODAY ONLY real actress. BEAUTY ELTINGE DE LUXE PHOTOPLAYS COMFORT COURTESY TODAY + THEATRE ONLY | _ Katherine MacDonald “THE AMERICAN BEAUTY” SIN The Thunderbolt This is the picture that is creating a veritable sensa- tion, not only because of the story, but because there is a new star, whom the public is quick to recognize as a GOOD VENTILATION WYOMING THEATRES MUST CLOSE TIGHT ON SUNDAYS Cheyenne, Wyc Mareh 2—Attorney an opinion which probably has cau ed a few motion picture theatre pr sleep and collect more grey He has held that every theatre how hair ‘/POSLAM’S BALM « ENDS - ITCHING SOOTHES SKIN For eczema you must haye, an effi- cient competent remedy to sec true re- trying it first and for all, Apply right on the places that burn, iteh and har- ass; they will he pacified, soothed, soled. Poslam offers quality to each ounce that eannot be equalled by pounds and_ efliciency For every form of eruption on the skin, pimples, ‘ “scale, blemishes, burns, itching feet. Sold everywhere. write to Eme ; West 47th St, 2 pk City, Poslam Soap, medicated with Pos- lam, brightens, beautifies complexions. rashes, For free sample Laboratories, 243 Phone 78-R. We must have at least 200 ~ houses this year. E Can’t build these houses but we can furnish you the vacant lots in any part of town you want them, and on terms and at prices which are very easy and very low. We have the exclusive sale of at least 85 per cent of the vacant lots which are on the market, from the river to the penetenti- ary. A great many of these have never been on . We urge you to buy your lot now and ‘build when you can. You will save money by doing this. | the market before. General W. |. Palls has handed down |" prietors in Wyoming to Jose a few; which operates on Sundays is violat-| ing the state law and that county attorne! FOR SALE have power to compel these | i |} Medel Overland 90. Less than j{ a year old, First class mechani- condition. Wil! sell reason- ci able. Write 29, care Tribune. been par the law. ture theatres but “places of business.” An effort may be made at the ne session of the legislature to amend the law. i classes them | jas | For Sale 114-TON Toledo Calls This a Mighty Dead One Toledo—-Oh, heavens 'er sunthin’! Itll cost more to die here, A lead- ing tombstone cutter says his pr H will go up April 1. If tha an April | | INTERNATIONAL fool joke, Toledoans say, it’s a dead TRUCK j ssa | Reon ‘ Brown & Jones will have some of | ne da leas those Perfection Doughnuts Wednes- ist Class Mechanical Con- | day. dition. With or without stake body. Used only six months. Will sell reasonable. rite Box 203, Bismarck Cribune Want Ads bring resnits y The Missouri River bridge will open a great, new territory to our merchants; 4 — The biggest real es- tate movement the Northwest has ever seen is on its way. There will be many land buyers in this year and more far- mers in the sur-= rounding country means a bigger Bismarck; F. E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE CO. - First National Bank Building’

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