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Ween | f Oe blag VA en! dnd “et Se vs s 1 \ & } » 4) Sane a \ - oe | HOME ‘ 4 “Saturday Only! : -Our. Own |. Carnations $2.00 per Dozen, - GROWN ~ SPECIAL - HOSKINS BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE WALKER WHITESIDE LONG HAS HAD. ' " STEVENSON’S STORY IN HIS MIND Walker Whiteside long had Robert Louis Stevenson’s immortal story, ‘The Master of Ballantrae” ‘in mind as a stellar vehicle, before Carl Mason submitted the rough draft of a play based on the origina] tale. ‘The late Richard “Mansfield once suggested to Mr. Whiteside that this nartative con- tained the essence of a superb comedy drama, and: when the Mason scengrio Was submitted to him, he saw the enormous possibilities of it when prop- erly staged.and acted. Walker White- H. Sullivan, Harry Dornton, Carl Vose, Miss Sydney Shields, Miss May Buck- ley and Miss Virginia Duncan, The action of the play transpires in the great baronial hall in Castle Durisdeer on the Ballantrae estate in Scotland. | The: period is 1756 and the star and | his associates will appear in the rich jand elegant costumes of the times. The scenes too, will depict the archi- tecture of the century. Quite the most j elaborate electrical outfit ever seen in Bismarck will be carried by the White- “Need Attention in March or Face May*: side company. A special switchboard, foot lights, -baby spot lamps, several one thousand watt bunch lights, and electrical devices for the lighting ef- jfects are a few of the pieces of ap- i paratus of the equipment. SOME TIME MAY BE REQUIRED TO GET CASH ON VOUCHERS Bonus checks directly payable to soldi were not issued to the first i ix ex-service men to’profit from | North Dakota's bounty act, as an- | nounced yesterday.. Only the vouch- [ers calling for sueh payment have been. mailed to the service men. As soon auprceeat ag these are signed, filed with the state Stay Covered auditing board and approved, war- Now is the time to take special care rants. will be drawn, and the soldiers ofthe complexion if you wish t6 look jjwill then see some actual money. It well the restiof the year. The March lis not, believed that this process will winds have a’strotig tendeney tg bring ‘require much time, as the money re- out freckles that may stay all Shmmet | quired to discharge the state’s obliga- unless remoyed. use Othine—double strength. | kota’s 30,000 ex-seryice men is naw on i This preparation for the removal or | hand, It is estimated that $9,000,000 freckles was written by a prominent | to $11,000,000 will be required to pay physician,and ‘is usually so successful: 21] former service men who have a that it is. sold’ by druggists under Valid claim against the state. North guarantee to refund the money if it| Dakota now hag in this fund about fails. Get an ounce of Othine—doubie | 915,000 phd the 4019, tax gevyi of p halt strength, and even a few applications | tion will yield a total of $600,000 if alt sides faith in “The Master of Ballan- trae” has been amply justified, for the three act play has proved to be a smashing hitt Manager Vesperman hag booked Mr. Whiteside for one ap- pearance in Bismarck, Monday, March Sth, being the date, and local play go- ers will have an opportunity to see “The Master of Ballantrae” with the identical cast. and production which created such a sensation at the. Black- stone theatre in Chicago last October. | Ins\Mr. Whiteside’s fine arganization | will be found Hubert Druce, Freder-} ick. Roland, Maurice Barrett, tema thirty YOUR FRECKLES should show a wonderful improve- | z ment. somé of the smaller freckles | ‘es are paid. ven vanishing entirely. RM even yanishing entir SELLING ‘FARM Wilbert Fields, who lives a short dis- ‘ K tance east of this city, was here today 5 URINE} Wheiesome, Cleansing, | on business. Mr. Fields is arranging Refreshing and Mealing,| ¢o sell his 160 acre farm. LBs Lotion—Murine for Red- | pee AI LR > ness, Soreness, Granula- | EXPECTED HOME SOON tion Itchingand Burning} Mrs. C. W. Paulson, who was called of the Eyes or Eyetids;! to, Vancouver, B. C., on the death of FOR, Your EVES ering or Golf| her sister, Mrs. Minnie’ Grange, last "2 Dropa” After the Movies, Motoring or Golf Se eee ee eres Neel Care | week, is expected home the first of Murine Eve Remedy Co., Chicaso | next week. for Murine when your Eyes Need Care: which is al- ~~ For All Baking Requirements Use Climax Flour ways uniform in quality and contains a high percentage’ of gluten. Necessarily a high priced flour on account of its high quality. For sale by all grocers. - Russell-Miller Milling Co. Bismarck, N. D. : When You Shop on Saturday ---- "TAKE HOME A PACKAGE ~ : Already Cooked Children love it! ii C¥OWwnN-Ups to! Make up one of the many delicious dishes. Now is the time to | tion to this first 36 out of North Da-j ‘BISMARCK PLAYS DICKINSON FIVE IN TOURNAMENT Southwestern District Basket- ball - Started Today The annual basketball tournament for the southwestern district started) this, afternoon at Mandan with Man- dan high schogl playing Hettinger and Steelé playing Beach. Tonight the winners of these two games will play Dickinson and Bismarck. , The .victoy ious teams in tonight’s game wil] meet tomorrow for the championship of the district, The Northern Pacific will run a spe- Titular Contest | Leads Democratic Women of Maine | | 6 lupal teaving here at 7:30 o'clock and returning, at-11:30 o'clock, There will be a big delegation of rooters from this city, including practically the entire student body of the high school. The Bismarck-Dickinson game will be the first one played tonight. Bowman, which originally planned to enter the tournament, withdrew last night. WILTON IN LINE TO MLEAN HIGH SCHOOL PENNANT Wilton, N. D., March 6.—Wilton be- ; came a strong contender for the Mc- Lean county high school basketball championship Thursday: evening, when the Lignite City high school cleaned up to the tune of 13 to 9 on Max in one {of the fastest and best patronized games seen here this season. Wilton will play a return game next week at! Max, and it is planned to hold a county tournament at Underwood on March! 25 and 26, when Max, Wilton, Garri- son and Underwood highs will contest for McLean county honors. Max has twice defeated Garrison and has also won a game from Under- wood. . Underwood beat Wilton last! week, but the Lignite City team’s come-back Thursday, when it trounc- ed Max, makes it doubtful whether Underwood could again turn the trick and local fans are looking forward with much hope to the Underwood meeting. JOHNSON LAUDS S00 EAGLE EYE Dennis’s - Record-Breaking Run Saved the Day Del Engineer Del Dennis of Minot, Fire- man F. A.’Shurakoski of Bismarck, | and Conductor C. A .Creapo and Brake- man D. B. Mathewson of Minot, crew of the Soo line train which brought Senator Hiram W. Johnson into Bis- imarck “on time” last week, making ‘up an hour and fifteen minutes be- tween Drake and the capital city, have been personally thanked by the Cali- fornian for their part in making his ! Bismarck meeting a success. Through lhis state manager, R. S. Wilcox, Sen- } ator Johnson /expresses his great ap- |preciation of the splendid service | which Engineer. Del Dennis and the | crew in general rendered. : At Drake Senator Johnson’s train} weg 1 1-2 hours late. An appeal was! made to Del Dennis, ene of the Soo’s} star eagle‘pyes. Del opened her up, and Fireman Shurakozki kept her steam guage climbing from that point on. In spite of the necessity of driv- ing into a blinding snow storm, the Siberian Limited, as R .A, Nestos has/ named this famous train, made up 75) minutes between Drake and Bismarck and pulled in but 15 minutes late. PROMINENT RANCHER WILL MOVE TO TOWN Henry Nieman of Christiania town- ship, whose fine ranch has been for years a favorite resort for Bismarck sportsmen during the hunting season, today disposed of his half section to L. H. Langley, taking in part payment; the former Kenyon property at the corner of Mandan avenue and Rosser, | whith Mr. Nieman and his family ex- pect to occupy in about a week. | HERE FROM RICHARDTON . Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Mischel of Rich- ardton were in ithe city a few days! purchasing dry goods for their store. | ON BUYING TRIP A. W. Bartz of Garrison has been! in the city several days on his’spring | and summer buying trip. ‘ EASE 1 STRANGE FIRE | Smoké curling out of a hot air reg-| ister in the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Nupen, 120 Avenue B, resulted in} the fire department being called at 9 CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears cignanre hate tedet cial train to'Mandan from this city to-|. | There wa 7Mtes. Win. Pettanaall Mrs. William R. Pattangall, promi- nent in suffrage work in the east, iS leader of the women Demorcats of | Maine. She has held offices in the | suffrage association of Maine for many | years. Mrs, Pattangall’ husband has | served in the e legislature, and was attorney general for Maine for four years. RAR RRR eee o'clock Friday morning. A pail of water was poured down the register. No damage was done. a CITY NEW! MET PODAY The Bismarck chapter, Daughters volution, held afternoon, | aoe its ABEES The Lady Maccabees will meet to- night at the Knights of Pythias hall. A full attendance is requested. SPEECHES jer is spend- ng CON Lakota, | FRAZIER MAKING Governor Lynn J. F ing the week end in addre solidated school meetin Lunds Valley and Nioba, RETUE TO WORK Harry Larson, superintendent of the local postoffide, who was ill the first part of the week, has recoyered a ah resumed his duties at the postoilice. Custer Encampment No; 16, Inde- pendent Order of Oddfellows, wll hold the installation of officers tonight at Oddfellows hall. All'members are ex- pected to be present UNDERGOES OPERATION Miss Laura Redington of. Wilton vas brought to the Bismarck hospital Vednesday night to undergo an in- mediate operation for appendicitis. Her condition toc much improved. REED AT HOME Zeod, postmaster here, was from the Bismarck _hos- pital yesterday having been confined there severai weeks. » Reed will probably remain at his home until next week. FI Frank discharged NITIAT Bismarck Lodge Ne Brotherhood of America, large class of new member: meeting last night at the K. followed. "ROM. FLU William J. Williams, janitor at the high school, who has been at the Bis- RECOVERT marck hospital several] days suffe ing from influenza, is recovering, Mr. Williams was quite ill. “He will be able to leave the hospital’ in a few days. ANNUAL INSPE! The annual inspection of Trancred | commande Knights Templar, wil] he held thi: ing at the Masonic tem! ple. Major E Person of Minot wiil be the ins; officer and all mem- bers are urged to be present in fuil uniform. AID MEETING aid’ society of the Mc- LAD The Ladi Cabe Methodist church held district afternoon at the Mr: meetings yesterc homes of M H. Howell, G. H. Quigley and Mrs. ©. W. There was an excellent. atten each of the meetings. & ELK 5 Minutes to Make ATG UN0UHRUAUUEUUALGLL MRS. SHEPARD’S PURE APPLE FLAKES Only 25c. a Package The Bismarck Meet tonight at Elks club. bers’ are instructed to wttend siderable business in connection with the band cone initiation and annual minstrels wh take place in the next few wecks. SELLING AUTOMOBILES Alfred K. Humphries, formerly with the state highway commission, is now with the Corwin’ Motor Co, and is selling Buick and Oakland cars in Mr. Hum- service man, arch 1. THe heen very successful since join- ing the Corwin force: ENGINEERS ME » The members of the Bismarck En- gineering society will meet tgnight in the community room of the public The meeting will start at clock and all engineers, archi- those affiliated with these sions are urged to attend. An interesting program and much im-{ portant business will be the features | of the meeting. PRAYER MEETINGS i A number of prayer weetings were held Jast night by members of the McCabe Methodist church at various | Georgette Crepe shades to select from. $3.50 quality. Saturday special, per Windsor Crepes A large and well selected pretty patterns. special, per yard.... 40-inch Georgette Crepe vert $2.75 —— Saturday in over 60 Our regular Faney Bath Towels An extra fine quality fancy Bath Towel colored border. quality. Saturday - 79 c special, each assortment of .65c¢ with ~ Webb Brothers - First in Style’—“First in Variety’—“Foremost in Values” Saturday Specials Mercerized Poplin Mercerized Poplin in a large range of new Spring shades. ity. Saturday special, per‘yard is 06. See ee 65c Cie FIV: Regular 85c qual- Regular . $1.00 BLANKET SALE A chance to supply your future wants at a great saving. Although our regular prices are below wholesale cost today, we are offering many rare bargains from our Blanket Section. $5.75 Plaid Blankets, $4.59 An ex ra heavy quality fu in gray, blue and tan ground. Special $7.50 Piaid Blankets, A very fine quality in neat patterns and Special | plain colors. Il size Blanket $4.59 shades of gray, blue and tan block pattern. Special $4.95 Plaid Blankets, $3.89 A good quality full size Blanket in good $3.89 $5.95 clear $5.95 Special $12.50 Plaid Blankets, $9.95 An extra large Plaid Blanket in fine, cut plaid patterns. $12.50 quality. Regular .. $9.95 ———S BIG ATENDANCE PROMISED FOR GRIP KNIGHTS’ DANCE SATURDAY | A large attgndance is promised: for the first informal dance. to be given during, the, present calendar year by Bismarck council, United Commercial Travelers, which is set for tomorrow evening at the Grand Pacific... Dancing will begin at 9 o'clock, with music by ‘O’Conndr’s old: reliable pioneer orches- The , meeting known as cottage ser at the homes of M . GM, Register, M A. J. Nathan, Mr » Which are were held 2) ORPHE William Desmond, the popular star of “The Mints of Hell,” a drama of the Yukon, came perilously near to find) ve in the snow, while the hig dog-sled race was being “shot” for the production. “Ihe Mints of Hell” will be shown at the Orpheum tonight and tomorrow with a matinee daily at 2:30, LADIES 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 yet, set down and let us put on a pair. 109 Third Street. Phone 898. 3-Llwk | meeting tonight, Class for | J.P, Sell, Exalted Ruler. WANT TO BUY 6 or 8 kitchen chairs. Phone! Elks initiation. ) day 32 Tribune. tfi tra, and a luncheon will be served at midnight. ; All members of Bismarck council, their families and friends, and all who hold season invitations to the United Commercial Travelers’) dance’ series are invited to attend tomorrow. night. Impressario M. J. O'Connor promis something unusually peppy in the way of jazz. f iach FRAZIER NAMES TWO DELEGATES TO MEET} Governor Lynn J.’ Fraziert yestee- comnissioned® Hugh EF. Willis, dean of the college of law of the Uni- versity of North Dakota, and * Asso- ciative Justice R. H. Grace of the supreme court to represent North Da- kota at the annual national conference on uniform state laws to be held at St. Louis on August 19. Former Chief Justice A. A. Bruce, now occu the chair of law at the. University of Minnesota, represented North Da- kota in this capacity for several years. ‘ 5 FOR RENT—Furnished: room in mod- ern home. 320 Mandan ave Pone 3981, 3-5. SUBSTANTIAL INCREASES i | i ! OFFERED SOUTH DAKOTA TEACHERS FOR NEW YEAR Madison, S. D,, March §.—Reports from school authorities in this district, ‘indicate that substgntial increases in salary are being Offered for teachers and principals who will sign contracts for the 1920-21 term. The salary mini- mum seems to be $1,200 for elementary teachers. and. $1,800, for-high School. in- Structors, the Bryant. Superintendent Steals of hools: signed a contract (OTHERS Reduce your doctor’s bills by keeping always on hand — VICKS VAPORUB “YOUR BODYGUARD” — 30¢.60¢.1120 For Expert Painting and Decorating Call 726-L FRESH LETTUCE Extra Fanev—50c a dozen 0. H. WILL &' CO, © Phone 163 * ie