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/ fa Se i 8 Se eee OTT TTT TT aes TIANA TTA TIN CRB TETEA TETRA ATEAMTO SUPE TE PUTT) PEE aces Quality Predominates in the Spring the Patterson Wot - ‘Ask your dealer for the PATTERSON, > "Tw.SvevensonGo.” . ‘ Distributers. Minneapolis, “Snappy styles—toppy appearance, combi::ed" with. high: quality. Minnesota, SAN et 2 torium, last‘ night.. 2 ae! ‘The house made up in’ appreciation what it lacked in size. It was a dis- “WHITESIDE WINS _ NEW LAURELS IN STEVENSON PLAY ater tribute could: be alker Whiteside than Stevenson a new appreciation of his ship as'a writer came Whitesida’s interpre- f the Scot wizard, of words’ f Ballantrae” at the Audi- - ¢.iminating ‘audience, and it paid to one of Aherica’s greatest. tragedians the honor which was due ‘him, White- side in “The Master of Ballantrae” has a role in whigh he revels, and in which he invests all of his rare dram- atic powers. Hubert Druce as Mackellar, the faithful steward, presented a faithful picture which proved hima real ac- Phone 453 for the cel- ebrated Wilton Lignite tor, and Sidney Shields as the fair Alison and May Buckley as the mas- ter’s. one-time~light 0’ love were ex- cellent. Nothing was lacking in cast or scenic investiture to make the pro- duction a masterpiece. SUCCESSFUL PIANO RECITAL ENJOYED Young people who are studying plano Bismarck Conse y Mus = sented am ar’ als thunity room of the publie library Mon- day! evening. Friends and patrons ot the conservatory who-attended w much pleased with the — proficie shown by the youthful artists, The re- cital was followed by and, enjoyzble social hour. 7; Those who participated in the pro- giem- were Virginia Schafer, Theint Livdall, Velva Livdahl, -Myrle and i mam, Florence and Esth Roy Kelsven, Grace Cook and Irene Griffin, of the piano department, and Adolph Rigler, who contributed’ a violin solo. ( SEVENTEEN DOG TEAMS Coal, the best coal mined, COME IN WITH RAT FUR in North Dakota. . This coal does not clinker‘and contains less sulphur Fort. MeMurray, Alta., March 9.— Seventeen dog teams with Hudson Bay fur have, arrived at the fort. Most of this fir is rat, and from the and ash than any other prices quoted the consignment is coal mined in North Da- kota Washburn Lignite Coal Co. worth $100,000: One of‘ the drivers came from Fort Resolution’ and had been 18 days on-the trip, during which time the weather was” exceedingly cold. - ‘Call 477-K for “Light- Brick store. building on Main St. Large income.” Good investment. First Door East of Post Office ‘ FOR SALE J. H. Holihan Phone’ 743 \ ning” patent bottle stop- pers, 60¢ dozen, 3 for $1.75. Also -headquar- ters for Ideal.and Blue Ribbon malt syrups. under Miss Genevieve Menavd. of the | pi IN DANGER. FROM “LONG: EXPOSURE Joe Moran. Bal! Piayer and Ex- Service Man, Faces Pos-» sible Amputations Threatened with possible ayputa- tions as the result of exposiny last Friday night, Jo> More, well known yotng man of this City, is in St. Alex- recovering, Both. t were badly frost- effort is being made hands and bot bitten, and every -| tiow to stave off posgible amputation. Moran, who ig in the* barber busi- ness. in this city apd: a. former: ball playergwas caught out in the’ freezing temperatures of Friday: night. It believeds'that he suffered from jexpo. ure for at least two hours,~ A stror constitution, benefitted by two years service in Fraiice ‘with the America force’, May be the cause of his, regain- ing complete use of both ‘hands: and hoth feet. f cry News” | a ¢ ST. GEORGE'S GUILD St. George’s Guild will meet Thurs- day afternoon at 3° o'clock at ‘the IRE FROM DRISCOLL Erick Johnson, 4nd Joseph Kelly, well known Driscoll ‘farme}s, were visitors in this city today. , LADI AID SOCIETY. ,= The Ladies’ Aid society of the First Baptist church wwilk-meet with Mrs. Kh. D. Hoskins..on upper Fourth styee: ‘thursday afternoon, , / se Pe ae TRINITY LUTHERAN AID TheLadies’ Aid society of Trinity Lutheran church will meet Wednes- day evening in the church parlors. corner of ‘Sevénth and Avenue C. Members and friends are cordially in- yited to attend. ~~’ Ke \ JOINS PARENTS HERE Roland .M. Gross arrived yesterday from Mobridge, S...D.,-ta’ make his home‘with his parents; Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Paul Gross ‘of Thayer ‘street. The young My. Gross“hag taken a po- T CLUB - WOMAN Hi Norence Pavis, city, ibrar has as her guest her sister, Mrs. Ar’ .ibald O'Connor, of ‘St. Thomas, Mrs. oftthe Red River ‘valley ‘ahd’ has v ed Bismarck On. several ‘occasions ‘dw ing the’ residence of her s y and her mother, Mrs. Brennan, in the city. ' pee Paes CY COTTAGE PRAYER MEETINGS Members of. the First .Baptist church will hold cottage prayer meet- ings at 8 o’clock Wednesday evening fat the’ hornes of Mrs.’A. W. Gatlepn, Var-- on Sixth street, and Mr: With the ever-increasing rentals ~.. charged’ because of the actite shdrtage of homes in Bismarck; you areabso- lutély ‘subiect tothe dictation, taxes. . and terms of the landlord. ‘Landlords as'a rule are not profiteers, they only ~ wish anormal and. légitimate ‘return on their investment, but shortage will YOU'LL NEVER KNOW ROUNDINGS.FOR YOUR FAMILY: eS ‘| You will be as Bad Off Next Year as: You are Now, If You Don't Build ‘always mean high rents. And the rent will continue to mount as long a8 you do nothing to-relieve the shortage... Get busy: now and start planning that home of your own... It need only be a small ! , cozy cottage in pleasant surroundings. Weare rapidly getting away from the large houses,’ The cost of building is negligible when you. figure that:you spend enough in rents.in a trifle over nine years|to pay for the home you are living in. And, with a home $ i awn, you will get. comforts and conveniences that:can never result: from living: in someone else’s house. , BE YOUR OWN LANDLORD. BUILD A HOME OF YOUR OWN. AND BUILD THIS YEAR. » THE GENUINE JOY OF LIVING UNTIL YOU OWN A HOME OF YOUR OWN—A HOME IN A CHOSEN NEI . ‘i HOOD PLANNED:TO YOUR OWN IDEA oF COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE AND IN A COMMUNITY OF JOYFUL-AND HEALINFUL suk. ? YOU NEVER HEARD OF A REVOLUTIONIST WHO OWNED HIS OWN HOME—NOR: YOU NEVER : HEARD OF A MAN WHO OWNED HIS:OWN HOME BEING SUSCEPTIBLE TO THE DOCTRINES OF DISCONTENT AND DISLOYALTY. : ’ THERE: IS SOMETHING ABOUT:OWNING A? HOME THAT MAKES'A‘MAN THOROUGHLY SATISFIED WITH. HIMSELF, WITH THE A Tr COUNTRY THAT GOD HAS GIVEN HIM. AND. WITH THE JOY OF LIVING. we Wtericte tee Ge ur” Seas ae es x Build Upon Prosperity || | Don’t be Subject to the Dictation, | ZITOPR of every ie A anabntions Taxes and Terms of Someone Else’}. , irations is the -desire to d ae pepe CEE a eae | own poh faiinie gonitruct= some: During the past three years Bismarck thing as:a. monument to his success, : has developed a-shortage of 200 homes. enterprise and thrift. Beyend these © > In addition; ‘we: niust build at least 123 ‘sentimental incentives there has now --homés to keep up ‘with the increase in : developed in Bismarck’'a ‘still more : ~ population. This means we must;-at aN - |} praetical,,impulse—-the promise of ~ the very least, build 323:homes,during ~ “ |} profit—the, rahgeconte paneection Noe ea or.a very setious condition. of a-community’s absolute need. This housing will i Fy < ; growing town has-expanded far be- ing scaly idevelon during theycom eek | _ | [| -yond its pre-war facilities for homes, Se ee ss apartment.houses and: buitdings of You will be as bad off next year, if not worse, if : all sorts. ’'The men who. will supply something isn’t done at once to relieve this short- Nh ol these will meet areal demand and de- ‘Mage. As the}shortage becomes more and more mand insures safety -of:investment. acute rents will naturally take a further. upward trend You mén-who have'something saved until the renter takes things in his own hands and builds = even though ‘it will coverionly the a home of his own. No elaborate outlay is requiredto “first payment on. a: lot——now ‘is the finance a home of your own. . Only a small initial pay- fyhur time’ to serve your. community with. |] - || ment is needed and the balance can be paid out-of the yOu: the. added and substantial compensa- money you are now spending for rent. The Building “ . tion-of iserving. yourself; The Build- and Izoan Association will help build and finance homes * ing and-Loan Association and _ the -for worthy customers. .,;THIS IS THE ONLY SOLU- ; * banks will aid in financing your home || “|| TION.TO THE HIGH RENT AND HOME SHORTAGE s X building. | — a peau nese PROBLEM. 4°.” ~ hee : ee Pr: BISMARCK BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION ~ pas -F. H. CARPENTER LUMBER COMPANY fF i : ; 2 BISMARCK: DAILY TRIBUNE _|WELL KNOWN MAN ii ney, on Second. Members of, the con- gregation and friends are invited to attend the meetings in thei- vicinities. Mr, George Styohl,:for many years wn employe of the weather bureau staif here, and Mrs. Gerttude Sundstrom of: Washburn were united in)marriage by ‘Judge I, ©. Davies in, the parlors of the ¥an .Horn hotel last week. Mr. STROHL-SUNDSTROM. NUPTIALS. |’ $550 PER ACRE PAID FOR BRITISH COLUMBIA LAND}. ° Vaucouver, B. C., March 9.—-A rec- ord ‘price for agricultural land was paid. here when a farm of one hun- dred arid twenty. acres, ‘comprising a small 4sland ‘in‘the Fraser river, was sold for $68,000 or $550 an acre. The ‘|ago. He canie to America as a young -| which the deceased was attiliated. “/POSLAM CAN sition with FA. Knowles, the jeweler. |! ” f: | heal broken-out places, to remove ‘pim- O'Connor ‘is a prominent club woman | and Strohl will make their home |land is regarded: as highly “alluvial, in Biswarek ‘unti]: April 1, when they |and the purchaser is a Chinese market will tike up farming. gardener. or ESTING PROGRAM, | TRAPPERS BATTLE. SNOW ig program at ihe regular semi-month!y meeting |/FOR’ MILES TO GET FLU of the Monday Cub Monday afternoon, ‘The meeting was ela With Mrs. McW.|ON REACHING WHITE WAY Roaat‘the Grand Pacific hote : Cc. Cc. Wattam gave. a book review, and Roan gave af review of | Zane i “Desert of Wheat. next meeting will be held Mar 2 at fhe hofue of Mrs H. P. Goddard. POPULAR YOUNG MAN SUCCUMBS TO “FLU” Edmonton, Alta. March. 10.— of ‘snow and cold, in some instances making theit first trip’ to Edmonton jin many years, fur traders and’ men of the Far North have reached here, only to fall victims to‘the’ “flu.” Out’ of eight men who reached the city from thé north recently, one is William J. Williams, who for some time past had been engaged as jani- tor at the high ‘school, passed away at a local hospital last night, follow- ing a brief attack of’ influenza. The deceased was born in, Wales 35 years recovering from a severe: attack of fiuy five are just around after mild-at- tacks. Only one escaped... He had the flu_last ‘year. Joe Taylor ‘of Fort Chipweyan died from. pneumohia. Taylor arove in from Fort Chipwéyan to Fort McMur-, ray by dog train and then came ‘into | this city. Within a few days after his arrival he. was’ stricken. with in- fluenza. y Others inthe party have been more fortunate. “Slim”. Reder, is in a hos- pital-recovering from. a_ sharp bout with the disease. WBen ‘days betore he. was stricken he was racing into Fort McMurray with Dai Pattersoa, just completing a trip of 1,700 miles from Fort Me¢Pherson... For 59*days Reder had mushed steadily, dvivnig! the. one dog team the entire distance, a feat that is regarded as\a record in north- ern aghievements. Dan Patterson left his quarters on the Liard river two days after Christmas. He’ went down to the-junciion of that river with, the McKenzie, where Tie met others mak- +. ling the long hike to'MeMurray. “The fur catch this winter has been good, except for fox and beaver,” was fhe way in which he summed*up the winter’s work. * \ “There ‘will hardly be 259 foxes. caught in the whole McKehzie ba- man, and for several years had been a resident of Bismarck, where he had made many warm friends. Funeral services will be held at.2:30 Wednesday afternoon at Webb Bros.’ chapel, and they will be attended in a body. by Capital City lodge, Inde- pendent Order of Odd Fellows, with Mr. Williams’ parents: still live in Wales. His only relatives in Ameri-’ éa, R. L.: Williams of Racine,-Wis., and .Edwin Williams of Dogden, brothets of*the deceased, were sum- moned ‘hither. by his last illness. For Colds,'Grip or Influenza and as a Preventative take LAXA TIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. Look for E. W,-GROVE'S signature on the: ho: Oe. 5 START HEAL SICK SKIN Fighting fhrough hundreds of Miles |, dead, ené is in the hospital slowly } “{. formal habit of children is to be swamp land in this county a year ago, | and ‘lecume wealtliy, has just’ been | | disclosed, ts J ) fince to streyses' of all kinds ~~ Smiling and Well | ~ See that the daily functions are-regular.and normal U can’t expect the’ litile PN " ones to be happy and play- ‘ful when the head feels dull Bs and the stomach bloated. The happy and. when you'notice them: cross. and’ fretful you will usually— find'constipation is responsible. Perhaps they have missed that / daily functioy necessary to comfort'and Kealth. Look at the tongue agd ‘see if the breath is bed. .Wateti for belching. ‘These g ate the tell tle symptoms of con- stipation. ight give’a little of Dr: Galdwell's Byrus Pepsin, which you can buy at any drug store, and it will act in tt moern- ing and the. troublesome” symp~ toms promptly disappear. * / Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin i a combination of ee Ne lnxative of Heing.wi put adottle ii house for 1] emergéncy ari almost daily when it is needed: In sete of the fact that ‘Dr.'Cald- well’s ru Pepsinis the largest selling herbs _ wi .; Unlike - the dtive in the-world, there harsher ph Dp ntly-and _ being over 6 million bottles sold each without griping ‘so| ‘fae ‘while Year, many who need ‘its benefits have’ grownups can use it freely if can, ot det used it. ’ Ifyou have not, send also be given to a tiny baby wit! your name dnd uddres¢'for a free trial Thousands of ’ bottle to Dr. W: B. Cald stt perfect safety. well American families would not think — Washington St, Monticello Imai. Vanadium Highty tinpurtant. ~~ For the latest: types of engineering “ works, such ’as uirpliines, subinarines, |. , torpedoesand ximilarowork, "he pix sessfofi of 4 material of hig’ resist. F ¢ qubles +4 The men are named Sprague and: some of the/most difficult elemeais of ZIED HOMESTEADING .. Mareh® 9.-- How: two en 2 shoes “ak ections © of Thorson They succeeded in rerfting! the work to be’ solved. While the ap- Prol two sec hai tic ns of gswalapy -land whitn; Plcation of vanadium to steel does d not been considered sof any-pruc- |’this. and thus constitutes at _oresent cal value, “The men, built huts in| tts most Important. use, it has also.@ the. swamps- and immediately’ began} marked “Influence upon cast Iron and trapping muskrats and minks, v =e upon 3 - : Tt-is understood that they have | "PO" COPPER =) ! cleared $10,000 from each sections this | x Thelr-Appearance. winter, x ? | -» $0-QUICKLY Your urgent ‘need for soniétiiing, right away, to clear unsightly skin, to sin,” added, Pattezson. _ Usually. red cross and’ silver “fox skins are. sent ott of ‘the districts by the hundreds. Marten, mink, wessel ‘and muskrat are reported to be as plentiful as usual’ with these animals. EXAM FOR CARRIERS _ An examination for rural carriers to ples atid blemishes; is splendidly met in Poslam which drives away the very troubles you are’anxious to be rid of |) quickly. Soothes \angry sk stops t-|Atehing aggravation. time. | fill yaeancies at McKenzie and Regan money, temper, emba It is {will be hela Fr at Wing. | “Appli- cants for th municate * ottice, Bismarck. '* > WANT TO BUY 6 or 8 «kitchen chairs. Phone 32 Tribune.’ + tf safe,.easy to use and so little does so much—hecause it: is highly ‘concen trated: : . Sold everywhere. ‘For free sample wijte to Emergency Laboratories, 243 West 47th St., New York € PoSlam | Soap’ is’ a daily treat. ‘to tender’ skin or. skin subject to erup- tinal troubles. i] i ould com~ people, 412 3rd St. Phone 455.4. 3-8-8t) ally assumes the tone andéattitnde« “It 1s remarkable,” philosopessim!s WANTED TO RENT--Three unfurnished | tienlly sald Old-Codger, “dhat the man 3 must be well heated, ribune. ‘ite one snitable. for’ two a one ‘who’ knows everything and Is “ Invention of Roller Coaster, aware tgat when he departs this life The fact that ‘he, was deprived of the} wisdom will die with him. This ap- fu of sliding downhill when a boy ted ! pénrance is most often found in horse to the invent{on of the Toller coaster doctors, grocery store sages and trifling by L. N. Thompson, later famous as sons-in-law, such as mine."—Coun 5 sons-in-law, "Count , the founder of Luna park. my : < Bil : Genpfemen, CNR - TABLETS Better Than Pills ForsLiver Ills. © Box C. A. FINCH LUMBER COMPANY BISMARCK REALTY COMPANY © F. E. YOUNG R STHIS IS THE THIRD OF A SERIES OF NINE TALK: (epaeretirs , ie EAL ESTATE CO. - Beira who does not Know much of anything +.