The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 4, 1920, Page 5

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Ji ? , . A 4 4s o fe, 4 b. { ' ” » cs : ‘ eos ( i Carey \ Y 5) ' ’ 4 “ ‘i ‘ & s ve a eee pelea SEVEN TEAMS 10 {morning at Mandan at which time “SYRUP OF FIGS” | CHILD'S LAXATIVE Look at tongue! Remove poisons from stomach, liver and | ee bowels fi THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1920 s BISMARCK. DAILY TRIBUNE MET FRIDAY IN BIG TOURNAMENT Annual’ Baéketbal Contest for This District Opens at ‘ 3 Mandan Tomorrow - Coun Handle Crowds Attending from This City bf The annual basketball tournament among ‘the Jhigh school in the south. western district, which takes place at Mandan’ Friday and Saturday 0. \this, week, promises to be, the most ‘aceresting, hardest fought and best attended eversheld. Among the cities |. that will be represented! by stron3- teams will. ‘be: Bismarck, Mandan, Dickinson, Steele, Hettinger, Bowman and ‘Beach. ‘ It is conceded by followers of the teams this: year that the champion ship of the southwestern district will fest between Bismarck, Mandan and Dickinson: Predictions probable winner are badly confused | because of the. showings these. three teams have made in games played this season, - Bismarck broke even in two, games with Dickinson and defeated Mandan in both games while Mandan gave, Dickinson a severe trouncing when those two teams met a week ag The tournament starts Friday aftel- noon with threé games ‘and. ‘two. games played Frigay night. There ‘will be one game Saturday night for the championship of the district, The chedule «will be arranged .tomorrow representatives of the different teams will, drop lots to determine which teatns they will play. A great deal depends upon ‘how the teams will line up Friday afternoon a& to the final winner of the tournament. _ Because of. the intérest in the ‘tourna- ment in this city, the Northern Paci- fic will run a specia] train, to Man- dan from this city Friday and Satur- day nights: The train will leave. the depot here at 7:30 o’clock and will leave Mandan at midnight, Bismarck ime. _ The: usual train service in the fternoon: . will Accept “California” Syrup of Figs only—look for ‘the name California on the nackagé, then you are sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic for the little stomach, liver ‘and bowels: Children love itg delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child’s dose on each hottle, Give it without fear. Mother! You must say “California.” o Ever think how mafy times a day you ,call upon ,. your EYES to work for "you? Take into account the thousanay sof little tasks you require them to’ perform during your waking ,hours—and try to sense what LIFE would be to.you without, the; blessing of SIGHT. , It is only fair to these precious servants that they be given every ad- vantage to assist them in their work. In order to be sure they are not‘ working at a disadvantage or under strain, have your eyes ex- ‘amined by a RELIABLE OPTOMETRIST, one whose advice can be relied upon. Folsom sg Store EISMARCK IS AFTER, TITLE). . ecial Train Will Be: Run tot ag to they “accommodate those} FIVE CAPITAL SOCIETY | DANCES AT BALL. “|| Washington, March 4.—Washington’s six most popular debutan- | tes danced together recently at the carnival and ball given fona Washington charity. Left to right: Misses Olive Graef,- Anna Hamlin, 'Mildr&i, Bromwell; Cecilia McCallum, Mafgaret. Dunlap | and Margaret Harding. BO a ae ee who. wish to attend the games play-| ed! ‘Friday afternoon. ‘Coach, Spencer (Boise ot the Bis- marck high school five will use the same (regulars in the tournament which have made such a good record this year.. Fogerty, Taylor and Cook will play ‘forwards,, Boise at center, and. Vetter, ‘Holta and George will play at guard. Hilmer, captain of the.team, who has only: appeared in one game because of illness, will not be able to participate in the tourna? ment. He is congned to his bed with a high fever. | The officiais.for the tournament wili be Urubaker of Terry, Mont.; ard Watkins.of Fargo, as Fefereé and um- pire. Boldt of (Bismarck and! Nobie of Mandan, timekeepers; Torvend of Steele and Jensen of Mandan, scorers. { i CITY NEWS & WESTON BAKER IMPROVING Weston “Baker, who wa$ operated | on last week, is slowly recovering at) fig: S St. ice us hospital. Ih E, DAV aS Bradley Alexius confined HOSPITAL was able, to. leave} hospital yesterday there veral HOC. the St. haying days. _been RETURNS TO HOME Mrs. , Denison of Henschler, was able to leave the Bismarck ho: pital ‘yesterday’ and return to he home. * *ODDFELLOWS. MERT ly The subordinate lodge of Independent Order of Oddfellows will hold its weekly meeting at Oddfellows hall to- night, All members are urged to be present, TWO BOYS BORN ‘ Two boys were born at the Bis-} marck hospital this week to residents of this city. The parents are Mr. sind Mrs, Anton Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swa JOHN CAU LELELD RECOVERED John Chul field, manager of the Bi Water C6. was able to leay He several oiSt. had been weeks, - Alexins hospital’ Tuesday the at hospital INTE An. interesting program was’ given | last night by the members of the | Young People’s society of the Trinity Lutherap chureh at a social given by *7 the. soci¢ty. anda] After the program, games | ht lunch -were enjoyed. ‘KNIGHT: TEMPLAR “AIL. Knights ‘Templar, Tancred Commandery, are expected to! be present at tonight's meeting of the lodge at the * Masonic temple. Final details for the inspection which will | 5 be “made Friday night, will be gone over. D. A. R. MEBTS TONIGHT the American Revolution: wil, tonight at the home of Mrs.¥C. W. MoGray. Miss Vivian Irish and Mr: D. -T. Owens will assist Mrs. McGra: @n- interesting, program will ‘be pre-| sented. mect | GOOD ATTENDANCES | There were good attendances at-the various ‘group meéstings of te new era movement, of the Presbyterian church | held at the homes of the different members.’ ‘The meetings were held at the homes of Mrs. A. R. Brooks. Mrs. C;. B.-Nupen, Mrs, ne aA. Benser, Mr: Frank Harris, Mrs. E. M. Thompson. Mrs. Mary Burton, a W. E. Perr; Mrs.-P. Z. Mowry and Mrs. R. s. Wy cox. 4 TONIGHT, | LEGION MEETI There will be ing of the Bismarck .nost of the legion} tonight at the Elks club. Ex- Dlanations of ‘the free dental and4 medical service for ex-servics men will be made and committees will be named to take charge of the musical extravaganza which the post and the Women’s auxiliary to the legion wil give next: month. All members are urged to be present, IGHTLY CLUB. The members of the .Fortnightly club enjoyed a very interesting pro- gram yteterday afternoon at the com- | room .of the public library. A. Rawlings spoke on “Loyalty Mrs. J. M. Martin ‘gave n Flag; Its History and Mrs. William Langer ad- “FORTD munity meri Observance,” WARRRARARARANRRA the —— | tomorrow *| Hazen: members of | u | Bismarck ;.E. The members of the Daughters ot] | Flasher . | 109 Third Street. an important meet- |- FRESH LETTUCE Extra Faneyv—50c a dozen 0. H. WILL & CO, Phone_ 163 i} I dressed the meeting on “The Amteri- Japanese Question” and Mrs. C. Te Young ised as ‘her topic, “Racia) Re- adjustment ‘in America, ” BIRD LOVE! RS ME ET TONIG HT Alj+bovers of the outdoors are in: vited to,attend the meeting of. Friends of Our Native Wild Life at’ th’ om: ; munity rpom. of the public aay tonight, An interesting program has Deen prepared covering, ive trees Of this state and native bird -life. IS IMPROVING Miss Hattie Germain who has been quite il for the last week, is recov- erittg very nicely. ET TOMORROW chapter, Daughters of! \ American Revolution, will meet with Mrs. C. W. McGray at her home on Third street, A re- viewrof the 1). A. R, magazine will ‘be the’ program for the afternoon. Mrs, D. T. Owens and Miss Vivien Irysh will assist the hostess. D. ALR. Minishoshe ANNUAL EASTER SALE The annual Easter sale of the Lad-| ies’ Aid society of the Baptist church will be held Saturday,’ March 27, at the office of the ‘Bismarck Gas ©o., corner of Fifth street and Broadw TheseSales have always proven very nrofttable to those who have patron- ized them in the past: Food and fancy. articles will be the. principal features of the salg and: many rm- ng novelties at attractive pr will be offered for, sale. ‘The prozeeds! will .be used for the sehr f “HOTEL ARRIVALS | ee ee Grand Aren —te V1 azett, | Werner, Mr. and Mrs. F. ¢.‘ Eleanor. Dremelon, em; Art Englehardt, Hebron ; \ Stroup, 2 Mrs. W. N. Wimmer, | Hajiid s Vance Wimmer, Hal- | liday ; Wing; Ella A zr and Mrs, Pete Throdahl, Tr, Werner; Mr. amore, Braddock Monre; George “La apoleon; A. R. Hoffman, Minot Nn} a Honquist, Underwood; G. A. Say- | and W./ iler, Underwood ; §.C. Harris, Regan. Van Horn Mr, and Mrs..J. EB. on; Leonard Carlson, Hard) Ludholfa, Wash- hirn; Carl Ludholm, Washt urn; Fred Tudholm, Washburn; John Obers. | shburn; Earl McDowell, McKen- | , 100 F. Hafner; Beulah; Phillipn | F., Hafner, Beulah; spansion; Max Kebler, ‘ Steb, Wishek; 0. B. | bath, Hankinson; H. -Billeif, Ha. | on; Ee Lindberg Bismarck; H. | pten, Wilton; George An iderson, | derquist. Wilton; E. So- derqu Wilton; H. M. Kaldahl, Minot; George Schmidt, Dunn Center ; BAY Ba: ille, \ Jamestown. Bismarck: W. Koenig, Atiidon y F. Teathers, McKenzie; -C. Dillon, S. Caufield, Mandan; E.7 Peterson, Washburn; William J. Stanton ; N. Varnun, M . Moflit. Moflit; I. Perr: Mrs. Kate Learn, Pa Kingsbury, Driscoll ; Mr and. Mrs. ‘John. Steil Washburn ; | G.-Olson, Washburn; Mrs, A, T. Wiel i tonder, Washburn ; M. Stolberg, Olivdr Ja, Church, Mott; tefer, Wilton; A. Amund- Ww. Jacobs noken August Scha son, Wishek: Gust Larson, Baldwin; George H. er, Wilton; S.A. Saw: yer, MeKen: ADIES Just received a large order of Alum- inum Heels, at the Crevskey’s shoe shop, have you seen them, if not come in and look them over. Better yef,! cet down nnd let us put on a pair. Phone 898, B-L1wik| Walker Whiteside in “The Master of Ballantrae,” Auditorium, Mo them from selecting a woman.” | ithe’ gangplank at New Yor ‘MITZI, ADORABLE AS EVER, TAKES HOUSE BY STORM | | Mitzi,as dainty and piquant.as ever, took a capacity house at the Audi-! toriim by storm last might, in, spite’ of the rather cumbersome vehicles, with which her managers have sup-| plied her “or the present tour in} Head Over Heels.” : “Head Over iHeels” pare with “Pom-Pom,” if which Mitzi whs last seen here, in spite of the lavish ‘scenic embellisyment and the elaborate costuming with which Sav- age has ‘endowed i Nor is the role of Mitzi Bambonitti, ‘the acrobat, near so well adapted to the little-star as was. that of “Pom-Pom, the | Pick- ‘Pocket,” “nor was Mitzi last night surrounded‘by so ayle a company as that which, supported her In her last appearance here. But ‘there was Mitzi, show enough for her adorers, who took her into their hearts the moment she wriggled onto the stage. There is nothing not- able in the mustc of “Head Over Heels,”. nothing exceptional in the mot, and certainly nothing above mediocrity in* the cast, after making liberal exceptions for Boyd Marshall’s Inve-making, Joe Keno’s heavy com- edy, and Rebekuh Cauble’s acceptable work as ingenue. Bismarck admirers longing for’ the cannot com | of Mitzi are ay when she wil come to us as herself, in some serious | comedy role, not mitrred by opera | houffe—some sort of 2 Madame Lom- | hardi, Ltd., which will offer full seope | for her marvelous ability. to project} over the footlights her rich and sym- pathetic humor, seasoned, with littie bits of soul-searching pathos and a rare Gomarade which makes her and fence at one with her in every scene. Then the real ‘Mitzi will discovr her- sel, and a new world of delight will be opened to her vast following, FISK CO. BAGS | BIGGEST TIRE | CONTRACT YET RE ey Probably the biggest tire contract. ever” awarded in North Dakota was given to the Fisk Rubber Co. today, when the state highway. commission accepted its bid for the furnishing of | tires for 300 military trucks and 50 touring cary which the commission has borrowed for use in youd work in this state. The highway board’s agreement department, which re- s title to these. ears, is that the} state shall care for equipment and up- keep. 4. few of the trucks, a majority of which ue of the four-wheel drive’ type, and which range from 144 tons to five | tons in capacity will he equipped with | solid tires, but a considerable ‘number Will be mounted on heavy pneumatics. Moose trucksvare distripuced through: the hi depariment by dixtrict. and are nsed7in hauling materials, pa trol work ‘and upksep. They. enter principally into the maintenance \of roads already constructed, each ot | hee large trucks being capable of keeping in’ ooh cotidition a fair-siged jeueten of highway. with the war ta 'WOMEN CANDIDATES FOR DELEGATE GIVEN PLACE ON BALLOT (Continues Prom Page One esenting the “ regular publican, ati-Townley, and. the league. publican, or pro-Townley elements is expected. (FURTHER EVIDENCE CITED In view of the fact that the supreme court summed up its conclusions in the statement that: “It is, obvious that, in the absence of a law.or other competent regulation to the contrary, those who would act for the party in a regular convention coud place their delegate credentials in #1 hands of anyone in whose ability and would repose con. fidence,” ’ Attorney FE. B. Cox for the information of the court today, in a supplementary brief, ciff2d the fact that such “other competent regulation to the contrary” will be found $upplied in the call for the election of ‘delegates to the rapubli- can national convention, which spec- ifies that such delegates shall be electors. The sifpreme! Gourt in its opinion says: “Our attention has: not been called: to any statute which so re- stricts the freedom of choice by the party voters when acting directty in a primary election as to preclude FLASH IS, IN DEMAND When Johnny Griffiths s turn voyage from England he will bo met bh; purty of promoters eager to ign him up to take on Benny Leonard and Jack Britton. The Akron Flash seems to have developed a knockout punch, in foreign rings and he will be a better darwing card than, ever. H Does the Enlargement in the window at Hoskins’ belong to !you? One free every day. Keep ;your eye on Hoskins’ window. Advt PLANS COMPLETE FOR THRIFT WEEK Helena, Mont., March 4.— This’ is Thrift’ Week in the schools of Mon- tana and between now and Saturday, an effort. will be made to impress upon the children the importance to the nae \ SYCEMVRG Ve nday, March 8 tion of saving ey during the designed by an artist Back Lace reconstru No goal has been | stamps crusade goes IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS.| entire school year in this state, Appreciates Luxury Redfer ) Corsets, lines —and that is why she takes such delight in a perfect costyme—fashionable yet distinctive, and fitted by an expert. “Front. Lace Every Woman Instinctively —-are the choice of every woman, who enjoys: the satisfaction of being faultlessly clad. The most beautiful yours if you wear a Redfern: your back will have the youthful flatness which is so earn- estly sought aftey’; and your hips will be'slim and lovely. F May wé fit you? Webb Brothers in the world are” dollar possible ion, lor possibly a month, The thrift | n through the} BOB'S HAND IN CAST Ns has been necessary hand in a pl y fused to knit so his physician has had the hand placed in a plaster cast in | ELTINGE The flavor lasts- and the electrically- sealed package brings WRIGLEYS to you iring heavyweights can have an- | other month’s peace of mind s nce if] to put Bob Martin’s t. The hones re- "YOUR BODYGUARD OTHERS Reduce your doctor's bills by keeping always on hand — VICKS VAPORUB: = 30° which it will remain for three weeks TOMORROW AND SATURDAY MARY MILES MINTER “ANNE OF GREEN GABLES” 5 ey s| Here’ Ss to teeth, appetite, digestion! with all its goodness Perfectly preserved. i Sealed Tight— Kept Right THe PERFECT , isis ¢ vB VT LEA, FLAVOA Qk UAUINS

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