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BISMARCK’ DAILY TRIBUNE. 3 : SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1920 : THREE. ——— — 6 : re * 5 HAGGARTS. HERE by automobile. The former is making |!ate, arriving after 4 o'clock this aft- + Robert and George Haggert, of. at plans: for starting work ou the pave: ernoon, Although definite jntorma. K. P. HALL BEING ieee Constructions Co. "of » Pargo,| ment, job. tion regarding the cause of the, deiay ENLARGED; TO BE ich bas ‘the contract. for the new —_ %¢ | paving in impravement district No. 3, SIX HOURS LATE was not available here,.it is, bellevea USED FOR DANCES . which was partially completed last Train No. 4 on the Northern Pacific, | it- was glue to a derailment west ol! Pale ea fall, are in the city, having driven here) due here at 10:02 a, m. was six hours | Glendive,. Mont. 'M. J. O’Connor Will Open Re- modelled Place. on St. Record and | Reputation | In the comparatively-short period of four weeks since the New _ Eltinge opened its doors to the public it has made a new record in - pictures and’ a reputation’for itself as the one theatre showing consistently high class features. No’ theatre in the United States has given its patrons as many big features in such a short period of time. Please note the following list and judge for yourself: “(HE MIRACLE MAN” “THE MISLEADING WIDOW” “EVANGELINE” “THE LONE STAR RANGER” “TWO WEEKS” “HIS MAJESTY THE AMERICAN” “THE EGG CRATE WALLOP” “CHECKERS” “THE LOTTERY MAN” “THE GREAT AIR ROBBERY” “A DOG'S LIFE" “ANNE OF GREEN GABLES” “SOLDIERS OF FORTUNES” : We wish to announce that the standard will be maintained, that the second month’s productions will be as big, as different, as far ahead of all competition as were those of the preceding weeks. The me Theatre | “Patrick’s Day i dancing parposes, M. J. O'Connor will juse this hall for the dances whieh he | teardown, th Ftitions and cloak an Failure After Failure Marks Career of _, aphenaila rooms on the west ed / ithe wud and this work will be finished Socialistic Theorist Monday. With these partitions and | How Walter ’ 1 thot } las; ; The Knights of Pythias hall,” on at j Fourth. street. over Bergeson &~Son’s ‘e, is being remodeled for the pur- Mills. Helped the F armers has in’the past held af the armory, the j first: dance, given at the remoidelled < removed, the daneing floor wil! feet long. making it one of the : ets Of providing a larger floor for vb Record of Townley’s Principal Soviet Lieutenant i in the Antipodes. | ju totebe on air ee tw paraphenali ms on the west end of est in the city. | Mr. O'Connor has entered into an j agrecment with the Kulghts of Pythia | lodge to uxé this hall as 1 2327) ters for the next yeur.~ is planning on holding dances thera ; every Saturday night and on such oth; | sx during the week when, the | ot heing used for lodge meet- - Vv 1919. TAX INCREASE IN STATES: NAMED BELOW 131% | RESERVE OFFICERS’ INSIGNIA | A lapel button to be worn on ¢: a | | % ; 2 & 27%... | ONTANA S:DAK. MINN. \N-DAK. | fan clothes, by members of the officers reserve corps has been approved the ar department and will be avail- ; able in a few weeks. 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Bismarck’s need for homes is going to’pinch you real hard— Mr. Renter—unless you take the bull by the horns ang build 2 home of your ewn this year. You are liable to find your house sold over vour head to some one as bad off as you if-you donot go-something at once. Where will You be Living Next Year if You Don't Build a Home Now? Home Building a Necessity! While money can be earned by labor, it can be multiplied only by investment. The whole foundation of America’s great fin- ancial.and industrial ‘supremacy is based on the eagerness of America’s men to make their savings grow and énultiply. - ‘THIS SAFEST INVESTMENT IN THE WORLD TODAY IS A HOME OF YOUR OWN—BUILT IN A GROWING ‘COM- BISMARCK’S SHORTAGE OF HOMES Is" GOING:TO MEAN THAT 323 FAMILIES - WILL BE WITHOUT A PLACE TO LIVE ~In the Spring the birds start nesting. Why ‘IF YOU DO NOT BUILD NOW. ‘IS YOURS ONE OF THOSE FAMILIES? ; As the shortage becomes more and more acute rents will natur- ally take a further upward trend until the renter takes things in his own hands and makes some provision for the future. The cnlv solution to this problem is for'the renter to build a home of his own. It doesn’t take a large amount of money to become your own landlord. Only a small first pay ment on the Iot is needed and the Building and Loan Association or the‘ banks will aid worthy customers in financing your home-build- ing. AR isn’t this a good time for’you to start building a nest of your own? “You’ve always wanted a homé: of » your own, haven’t you? It’s every family man’s dream, every wife’s obsession. Maybe you think you ‘can not afford it? Visit the builders and prove to yourself that you can afford to own your own home better than you can afford to pay rent. You'll be surprised to learn how easy and satis- factory itis for you to have a nest of your own for your mate and your little fledglings. MUNITY LIKE BISMARCK, ITS VALUE IS BOUND TO INCREASE. ' If voti want to become an investor, if you want your money to -grow—invest it ina home now. Bismarck’s need of 323 homes in 1920 guarantees ‘the safety of your investnient. And remember while money can be earned by labor, it can be multiplied only through investment. Don’t tie your ship of _ Savings to a pier-and expect it to bring you a cargo of plenty. Send a ship out on the sea of investment and then you can ex- pect your ship to come in. ! coh as BISMARCK BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION CA FINCH LUMBER COMPANY ~ — . : BISMARCK REALTY COMPANY THIS 1S THE FOURTH OF A SERIES OF NINE TALKS) F. H. CARPENTER LUMBER COMPANY | F..E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE COL ®