The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 19, 1920, Page 2

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jatinee 3 ./m." This wonderful book wil) be sent free toany man upon re. quest. =)... CUMBERLAND CHEMICAL a. : 536! Berry Btock, Nashville,Tenn be iy sit RINE Se snd Magia, es, léthey Tire. Itch, | cae ‘or Burn, if Sores | Irritated, ‘ ranulafed use Murine | ' often. Seothes, Refreshe: for | Infant or Adult. Ral Drags Wate \1y Chicage Pree Eve CASTOR IA For Infants’ and Chilgfen “* In Use For Over 30 Years > Book. Murine Eye pons | Al members are requestéd Night 7: 00, OH abe Matinée’ 10:20; Night 15-25 Sotael Goings adRex Bout) retent, BASTL KINGS fembus deory! 3 C The | STREET - CALLED IN SECURING ‘Scenes from all ‘sections of ‘North Dakota gathered’ together by the Pub licity Film. Co. of. Bismarck, hayé been rted' out and grouped: together” in veral sets of motion’ pictures, whici were shown to*an juterested audience at the Rex theatre Tuesday morning. These scenes include a large number of” _ Dente | WORST REGARDS STAT anewets over North Dakot flso’ include. scores of ; scen show: ing: pedigreed live stock and large | “Of cattle grazing in the His: of westérn\ North Dakota, \. These who’ saw.the films are also ‘echviiced: ‘that this. state has niany splendid, gcenic beauty. spots. — Pie- N films, _will< compare, with Rlniost any state. The films: are ‘the. property of the State and were made 'for the depart ‘ment of immigration. They will fori the nucleus around which the depart- ment Nepes to organize avery effect and yaluable ‘motion pigture display to be used by field. deputies of the department in: their work. in thd ceu tral stat 50.000 FERT AVA tava ted The depyrtment considers. itse:f vers~ fortunate iti being able to. ure: the, negatives of all of this film material merely for the cost of reproducing the films, The Publi€ity Vitm™Co. hag about 50,000 feet of. motion ‘pictures made in North Dakota: and the fim procured. by. the:.departmentof. im: migration is a‘ selection .of the. very, choicest. parts of. these vegatives grouped together, in a ‘way to? tell i continuous ue of the: devélopiient FORTUNATE . - BISMARCK’ MICTURES| nd” the possibilities: oft ageteultuce in; North Dakota, Some of tMiege sélgction’s were from pictures takety at Fargo, ‘Valley City, Mantlan. CANgs) shrreunding/ Bis- ‘marek: Thére‘avere many picture also ‘showing something ‘of the-lignit mmbhitie, industty, and also. show! ia ‘something of seothin ring in dustries iy Ro) ity €0} f gbly complimenite onthe deine not these’ etiees, Hy the produchw* coycem® w! outcthe® filn 1 C hof* thi: ar the departiient of ation, "Members of this producing concern stated that. thaze pictures were the finest agricultural pietures,ever, turn: eg jout in the United States, and they should know because’ thfs: is one of the largest” producitig, housés. inthe worl The department hopes: that many communities in North, Dakota wilt have‘negatives made this comnts sumi- mer, oy * CAN’ PLAE€! MUCH FILM - 4. “We “have opiiortunity to, place a1 md unlimited sa of, mo ture ‘itn North sald prev nilgratiop. If’ we, can: gat the different ea ertising oF motion pictures. of ae of the, state,’ lsort-of thing will fof’ ‘a gelierar hature the state, 2 an io BOARD REVISING SPECIFICATIONS | -FOR NEW BRIDGE 1 Sarr Changes Regarded Necessary in | STRAIGHT - Jack: Dempsey - . —IN— DARE- DEVIL “JACK A BIG. THRILLER KINOGRAMS Or THE ERED FROM IULNI A. Barton and son, George Peter, who have been. quarantined for a few weeks bedause of scarlet féver, are expecting to be able to leave the honse in a ‘few Mr:‘Barton-said today” that his’ m hag. «completely. recovered ‘and that all that is left of ase is the:card of warnidg om \ the front door.” Mr. “Barton ‘hopes. $0 be able to return to hts familly, soon. IN HOSPITAL B. Ferguson ‘ig; inthe Bis: il where she may have ‘to ay ELL KNOWN FARMER SICK J. C. Ritchie, well known’. farmer, resides one-hal? is in the St. conuition is not rbo ott of Linton, and Gottlieb Baerle ot ; were admitted to the St. Alex pital yesterd: IT TONIGHT it, meeting’ of “the :Bis- ‘k lodge, Benevolent. aud Protec- tive Order.of. RIks, will be héla tonight at the Elks’ shome: on “Main: street.” to be present%s, eonsiderable busi it ing to the?membership campaign’ and approaching. initiation will he: taker! up. SN HERE FROM NEW SALEM ‘A. Topping of. New Salem. is Sienarrs a Toppins will remain here-a few, days, Elderly Peop le Have A ‘Daily Health Problem ‘Stomach hi ‘and digestive organs: slow to act as OST people find ‘the: years slippmg by without real: izing Vit,- until suddenly obutrontel with the fact that they ‘ can ‘no ‘longer digest. everything they ‘would ‘like to‘eat. It then becomes ‘their daily task to avoid what they know to be chroniccon- stipation. en exercise and: light diet fail it will be necessary to resort to artificial’ means. Strong physics and ’cathartics,: howéver, are not advisable for elderly people. They ; act;too powerfully and’a feeling’ weakness results, ‘What ‘is: needéd vis a laxative containing . effective, but mild Pores ‘is is best found in Caldwell’s’ Syrup . Pepsin which is,a combirtation of simple eee. eee rae Pepsin: It acts and without griping, and used a few at ‘Ee the digestive organs to do their work naturally again without other aid. “Dr. Caldyell’ 's. Syrup Pepsin has been on the market since 1892 and was the private formula of Dr. Ww. B. Se who i is himself age advances © MMW past 80 ¥ real and still active in his profession. It can be bought at aity drugstore and’one bottle is enough to last even a large i family_many: months. . It’,is a trustworthy Preparation. In spite of the fact that Dr. Cald- well’s Syrup Pepsinis the largest selling liquid: laxative ‘in the world, there beng over 6 million bottles sold each year, many who‘need its benefits have. not yet used it. If you have not, send your name and address for a free trial bottle to. Dr. We B. Caldwell, Sit \ Washington St,.Monticello, Illi View of Failure to Get ' Bids * a —— 1 After. repecting the. only bid. sub- mitted) for: the construction / of the four: reinforcéd conerete’ piens | upon | which the million- dollar wagon bridge | which is to ‘span the Missouri it-to rest,. the ‘state highway ‘ commission met. lust) evening to revise: its ia fications’ and ‘estimates preliminary 'to readvertisiig for bids. The only: bidder! was’ the Missour! Valley Bridge & Iron Co, of Leaven- ‘worth, Kans. It submitted its bid on in “indefinite basis of a percentage fit’ on the cost of the work. Cont joner Feland of Morton county. speaking for’ his board; declared he would enter into né such vague agree- ment, but that the proposition ‘inust he clearly _stated in black'.and white before:he would commit the taxpayers of ‘his county to the expenditure ” ‘of huge sums. which hasbeen made. a federal ‘nic! project, sand’ in —who construction, Morton and Burleigh counties and the state: purpose ‘to-join with the United ates government, will be delayed for several mndiiths as a resilt of yester: day’s, actton.: ~ Among: the federal representatives here for the opening’ of-bids. were li O Hathaway. of St.’ Paul, district’ roac enginéér;. LJ. Charles:‘senior high: way engineér, atid George Scales, who ig to be jin charge of highway main '} tenance’ for the fourth district, which North ‘and. ‘South’: Dakota. and Wisconsin.” includes Minnesot: \ NOBOPY WANTS JOB The state highway ‘commission alsc, tan Up against a blank wall’ last week in Hettinger’ and Grant counties wheré bids were to have bedn jopenee. rch 12 for projects 19 miles ‘and -2° miles. in length\ respectively. In neither instances was there a single hid ‘offered. Bids which were’ present- ed: for the constyuction of ‘a: bridge over: the cannon Mat Mott were re Jected. FARGO. TOBACCONISTS ~ FIRST TO APPLY FOR CIGARETTE BICENSE acs! pani, A Fargo tobacconist believes in being~an early*pitd. Wednesday, while the heat of battle was-still on ‘and when the fatée’of_the blue laws ‘was Still in doubt, Sat down and wrote the state licensing de- partment. for. one of the licenses authorized by. the act repeallii g the” old law. probibiting/ the sale of cigarettes. ‘The Fargoan enclosed his check to ‘pay for the license “when and if” issued. Applications for ‘licenses under’ the sinitiated. law. areto be made: to the: clerk of: districk court/in the county: where the: sale of: ‘cjg: arettes is contemplated, and no. license can be issued ‘pior to, April 16, thirty days‘ollowing the pass- age ot the act. The ‘first STi eak in Toneete. LIVESTOCK MEN TERE ee / dfek: 0, 1 Talk Usher. Birdlck 0. Williston, for: mer®liewtenant ‘goyernor and an -ex- sident of the American: Percheron reeders’ associationwill be the priu: cipal. speaker at a state-wide meeting of ‘livestock’ breeders to be held in Bismarck on March 25. It is expecte] ‘that $50, active breeders and from. 200 to 300 others. who: ‘an> iterested “in animal husbandry ee attend ‘this meeting. The principal. séssion’ will be hei in a-loca). theatre during the aft»: fnoon. of March 25, to be followed wita a banquet, at the Grand Pacific in the evening. » Alex Macdonald: ri A. Scroggins, well Known livestock men of the: Slope,’ are. aetiy arrangements, for ithe don: ———_4 |" Would:be Mirmesota Sec- \ retary of State RE E; St. Paul, Minu., Maren: 19.—Edward L. Rogers, of. Walker, one of the great- est ends that everiworea University of Minnesota Ainiform, is a. candidate for the Republican pomigation for. sec- yetary of state. Rogers is an Indian and was considered a brilliant student attheymiversity. He is a lawyer. and as. been prominet ‘in -politics in his country tance radio telephoning. was made in 1914,,the attempt resulting after many san /Francisco..: ; yee vA ¢ aT RELIEF efforts in success{yl.transmisgion oi speech from Washington to Farisand “for anything bet don’t make it. It Ne came to ‘stay-—because it always stays ire opsue and the “same” § | CALUMET BAKING: koi meats the best ity of cialis pamertul ota Strength insure es Cafumet contains only such pales pasta as have been ap- ly by the U. is Boyack Feet Y hen yom buy it Yon saceuhenzea pele IGHEST QUALITY AWAWOS Predicted—Usker L. Bur- * |" grea HARRY + ‘See how Harry "Cai 6 PARTS. Tonight Tomorrow ae more than, a decade :ago, Ros name was linked with stars. sneb as Heston, of Mie figan; Ech Chicago, and Abbott, of Wisconsin. aston was one Qf few men; who ever made. a \gain” of: consequence” around the Minnesota end. Laredo, Ta: can ‘to) here rec mposed a tax gn vehicles erdssing tora Laredo, to be. used for ing has heen haya, in treasury,” of Mexico City. Gity ‘officials’ informed ¢] 6"Mexican authorities ‘that ‘a’ similar tax would be:imposed at this end. of, the interna> tional. bridge unless. they “ rescinded their order, The Mexican would not tive financial cri Ponselle Sisters in Barcarolle’ Rosa Ponselle, fgmous- dramatic so- prano of the Metropolitan Opera Com-.:. pany, and her brilliant sister-Carmela, both exclusive Columbia artists, sing their first combined record. The soft magic of a night in Vefice withthe _mystery of moonlight om its sleeping lagoons; and shadowy palace walls is in this seductive duct: from’ the Tales of Hepnen: oe B0- = j -:‘Seagle_ Sings : Mah ‘Lindy L ou ae This love ‘song of the sunny South ‘shows. Oscar Seagle’s dramatic power in rich, resonant negro melody. “Sorter Miss You,” the coupling, gives you this? exclusive Columbia artist at his splendid vocal best: . As 2875—$1.00 “00 And 47 ‘Other Great 'Sclettions i The 5tinew Columbia selections’ for Apri] inclade 2 Grand Opera arias, 1>popular’song by a Grand Opera “star, 16 popular song ‘hits, 6 comic talking records, 4 orchestra’ ‘selections, 4 negro. melodies, 2 revival hymns, 4 One-steps: and 4 waltzes. yy in his, glowing adversaries—howshe,won the heart and hand of his mother’s 3, ward—Carey will entertain you to the limit and you'll like’ him better every time you see ‘him, Take ‘the! whole i famty to: see— THE RIDER OK THE LAW; ” in ea ORPHEUM) , THEATRE. |’ Laredo, Tex., May ranted ithe town’ of Tacu-! ie federal district of Mexico. to Jicense gambling ‘houses, “the municipality’s share of the “pro ceeds cane be app:ied to. its according. to El Uniy said-on ¢onditipn that'a federal inspe: jj tor. abe pernit ed to inspect dail, 2 bird imitations,\and 14;dances, comprising 6 fox-trots, © Gyt the new Columbia Novelty Record Booklet. Every Columbia dealer has it New Columbia Records on Sale the 10th and 20th of Every, Month COLUMBIA’ GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY. New York © -COWAN DRUG STORE. _ LOCAL DEALER: TIME ON BIS ARCK CAREY © “The RIDER OF THE LAW” ixayal of “the man,” bested his My : And a Two- Reel Keystone Wo’ this; so. now autoombiles frum | Celivery “ot the’ elty's: shate” of the Neuyo. Laredo pity a 2-cent tax and other yehieies.pay 10-cpnts’ upon.enter- ise Laredo from the’M | gain: vy,” the newspaper ailds, me permitted is nothing a yhieh tre igai no i -Pe sunt vertical ‘rauletie, on. mendous sums are.wagered nd. ay -MACCABBES MERT TONIGHT The Lady Maccabees. willmeet to: ee | night at 8 o'clock at the’-Knights of Pythias hall, “A. full atteiidance as > “ese, inh so that}. dep The federal government granted the ye town’s petition, which was based “on the pretex- of pover' - ODDFELLOW ENCAMPMENT Custer: _ encampment,” Fnidependent or | Order(of Oddfellows, will hold its semi: . ' monthly . meéting. tonight” nat Oddfel- lows’ hall. and a prospec- the. newspa} Stracciaris Song of Mother Love ' Allofa ‘mother’ s impassioned f prayers and heartaches at parting from her’son are in Stracciari’ 's simple ballad “Dear Little Boy. of Mine.” ‘This exelusive Columbia artist gives you all the yearn- . ing melody of this méving mother song. |. 78686—$1.00 COLUMBIA ae tanda: up to8300 Period Designe = Bp to $i ~

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