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Monday and Tuesday ight 7:00, 9:00 Nicht 35-50 Matinee 3 5. m. Prices: Matinee 1 Vaudeville and Pictures _ Fn ne CueErEanetumemen Another Great Comedy Noveity “Big Time” A'l-Star_ Bill 3) : THE CELEBRATED EUROPEAN ‘FEATURE Hirschoff Traupe of Gypsies ; . Present “A NIGHT IN A GYPSY fame” =O OE EE . ‘ Downing & Bunin : “IT IS TO LAUGH” “Topies of the Day,” from the Literary Digest y “MOLLIES MUMPS,” A’ ONE REEL SUPREME COMEDY How Honest Are You? {f you were flat broke and had a chance to grab off $1,000 of easy money, would you muffie your conscience ? —SEE— i “THE HOUSE OF INTRIGUE” Produced from Arthur Stringler’s popular novel THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN FOR THE MONEY Business Men and | Business Women Appreciate the heln of our good glasses. Accurately fit- ted—sensibly designed—comfort, iooks and service all taken into consideration. HELPFULGLASSES = * - You need good eyesight to accomplish good work. Satisfied customers assure us continued: success: Our optometrist has had vears of exverience, is scien- tific and accurate. - a BONHAM BROTHERS Jewelers and Opticians SESE ERE t / HERE is always a certain dignity’ of lines and excel- lence of finish, in a Knox hat that marks it as unmistakably ~ Knox. Even though it be a style a bit negligee designed for the young chap it is never out of its class— it still-retains its Knox identity. 1 S.E. Bergeson &Son BISMARCK, N. D. O00 ODO OOO SOO Late Shanghai Minister Fought | ! War CHINESE CLERIC VOTED FOR ABE for Union During Civil BISMARCK. DAILY. TRIBUNE IMMIGRATION MEN HERE. D. H. Hamilton, formerly league senator from Renville, and now serv- ing in Indiana. as’ deputy immigration commission, aid former Senator W. Ki. Marvin of Morton county, an ol(- time stalwart-progressiy in this week conferring with Dr Senator “Dave” Hamilton y fans for the tight Which he made dut ing two sessions for Sunday baseb: | Fae Shanghai, March 19—The Rey. H N. Woo, whose death has just‘oceurred here, voted for President Abraham Lincoln and fought with the Union forces in America’s civil war. He was S6 years old. Me had acquired a smattering of| English when Perry came to the Far Nast in 1854 to negotiate the treaty between the United States and Japan and when Berry's fleet returned th? Rey. Woo went with it aboard the sloop of war Plymouth as a cabin boy. He saw three years of service in the war and returied’ to China in 1863 when the Taiping rebellion was at its height, Soon thereaftei he became , associ- ated with the American church mis- sion at Shanghai and in’ 1856 Ne had a large part in establishing what was known as the tung Jen FE. Chiu, a free y, from Ww! hich sha’ grown the hospital of today in Shang He was, ordained in 1880 and ed the rest of his life to the work of ch y gation. ‘on crop “prod Das 9 Non-irrigation aré show a Senator “Pill” Martin endenvor Telp Dave along by introduc prohibiting the passing of the piate in churches of a Sunday. TO PRO’ d Di Toudon, March 19.—The authorities at the Tower. of London are taking steps to strengthen the protection of the, crown ‘jewels that are kept there. Sir Georgé Younghusband. their cus-,] todian. is planning to install . new thief-perplexing devices. The British regalia are kept in a cage in the Wakefield Tower electri- cally connected. with two guardrooms. Colonel Blood’ succeeded in _ Stealin: the crown tn 1671, SON IS ILL Eq ‘Mounts, Manager of the Beulah Mining Co.'s lignite, propertic: lah. was called Nome from Bilthes he cume*on’ a’ busi LITTLE ieirea to be threatened with s toms of a malady similar to that’ whic ‘f caused the death of an older son a few weeks ago. | Ritderparten ‘Opens ‘yeven reduce prices if production can, ly; oats, fe 0 and 15.9' 30.8 and 12.5’ bushels bushels, and potatoe: busbers. IMPOSING 1 PAGEANTRY, . ' MARKS FUNERAL FOR: ! CHINESE PRESIDENT Peking, March 19.—Imposing ‘page- antry chiltacterized the funeral proces: Sion attending removal’ recently of the body of ‘late ex-President Feng Kuy- chang to the Peking railway station enroute to his native town near Padt: ingfu.. A large framéd portrait of the decedped, and his swords and. uni: forms were carried in the cortege ‘and his saddle" horse which he is’ said) to4 have’ ridden at the head of his troops in the siege of Nanking in 1 1, fol- lowed. The body was ¢arr large red ,cubfeal structure sui on the shoulde bearers. 15.5 ina ne 155 and 34 immedlitely pr ty ns and other, members and followed by students monks and Taoists. BRAZIL IS IMMUNE Rio De Janeiro, March 19.—Thus far Brazil has been immune from th2 epidemic of influenza’ that visited North America. Health autlioritios de: clare ‘thére is no case of thé dis. in this’ city now but. they ure making Preparations to cope with it should it apear. Rigid quarantine is being main- tained against ships coming, from in- fected ports’and séveral trans-Atlantic. linens having influenza cases abour have Beet quarantin School build: Pings are being. traiisformed itité ‘hos: pitals where patients will be isolated ; and every rt will be Maile to stamp out the d in its arn x Dance tonight at K,C. Hall. Free dancing from 9:00 to 9:30. The’ first 9 ipment: of “gold from London to: New York was arranged March 8, when Kuhn, Loeb & Co. obtained $1.250,000° 6f tle metal in \ the London open market, HOME: FOR SALE j{ One of the best houses’ in. River View, consists’ of ‘six rooms bath. 5All modern. built for $7,500. $3,000 cash. || Phoné 745 or write Box 211, City and Coiild not: be Price $5,700; ELTINGE Wednesday and: Thursday vo Next Week: ». The. Rivers End... i i | | gees Perr ty reness, Grartula- AGS. te sree and Burnit YO tion Ttchin; ing x Your EvES:"ie Bese Eels, ‘will, win;gour confidences, Cor fakenal Eyes Need | Murine Eve Remedy Co..Chicago = Whence? Where? Come to Church eebdeh: Worning Theme “Just Nothing” Music by Choir Evening Hour 7:30 Snecial Music “The Lord is My Shepard”—Choir. “Lidle”—Mrs. C. S. Bolster. “Praise the Lord of Jerusalem”— Violin numbers. shining.” Whither? Why? Don’t Forget The Every Member Cancass Sunday Afternoon 2 to 6 Will you be home? Remember our iadaet also benevolsises: We are growing, everything costs more. Choir ae help is needed to “Keep our lights FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 2nd and Thayer, Bismarck, N. Dak. Rev. Postethwaite, Pastor. Publicity Department ———— Je, -The Will: School. Kin- + (Swill open for work next 24, Parents interested will, please. start. chil- dren promptly. WANTED. TO BUY—Good modern house or bungalow.:. Three bedrooms ; pre- Write full description. lowest » price and terms to Box 364, Bismarck. D. 3-20-2t Woden YOU.iriveat one dollar a week $1,000 or mote?’ Particulars frée. No obligation. Write J. A. Gartton, ‘Box , 676, Fort Worth, Tex. F001 t $50.00 PER SHARE, par - yalue partici- pates in 20 oll Jeases—1120 acres. all near drilling’. wells. 50% dividends. Write ‘for: full’ information. ‘Loutstana State Lease Syndicate, Inc., 307-Milam Street; - Shreveport, La. a aaa ~ 8220-1t RNY 4 aes Sxrareofcounterfeit: |“ {Monday morning. -and|’ f continue .till December} for ten week# on:.a chance ‘to make |— -205.00.. |WORKERS JOIN WITH EMPLOYERS TO BOOST GARMENT PRODUCTION ». Clevel h 19.-—"No in the women's sand, to elim son in-the factories methods of phy- se system, the International y Union have in employ and to replace wor ment with a weekl. Cieveland locals of Ladics-Garment Wor joined with manufactur ing “industrial engineers (to a survey of the industry here. Yhe cost of the investigation Will be devided equally } between the union and the manufay try where orga tally co-operated in ntitie management ii pr pee steir, vice al union d Tt is planned ‘to ‘urge retailers to arrage riders so as to eliminate as far possible the rush season in the garthent trade and spread the work throughout the ye This, manufac- turers declare, ‘should hetp prevent. pri of garments going higher, and be-increased sufficiently. NOTICE The State‘ Board-- of Electri- p-jeians will hold“a- meeting. in the »|City -of Bismarck on Monday,’ ‘March 22nd for the examination of applicants or any others who wish to take the examination for an electrician’s license. All those interested should take notice and be on hand. ‘H. L, READE; ‘\dergarten: in charge. of Secy. of State Board of Electri-' 3-18-3t FREEMAP Facts "Regarding Oil Invest. ments and Activities in the Oil Fields cians. gil news. Also free oil map of ‘Tex showing all oil pools, producing and drilling wells, all ‘Texas counties. OIL FACTS 812 Throékiiorton St.. Ft. Worth, Tes, —SSSSS_=, The oldest Life Insurance Company in America, The Miitual Life Insurance ORGANIZED 1848 tm 1919 paid policyholders $81,113,- Paid for instrance issed in 1919 $254,442,183.00 We want an energetic lady or gentle: | ‘man forthe azenéy. Apply to C. H. J. Schindler, District Manager, 307. The most important thing that Essex has ‘ proved is‘thai necessaty to ti weight and size are no longer finest car’ quality. Its 3037 miles in 50 hours is a world en- durance record. The test was official. Sup- ervisors of the A. A. A./certified the Essex stock chassis for 50 heurs. of road use. & urable wear. What car, even attain a Such W tation. in every detail. Never before was a car driven at top speed The grind was equal to years Yet the Essex showed no meas- the Essex size and weight, can mile-a-minute speed, much less keep it. up for, 50, hours? Endurance as You nt in Your Car k These decisive tests proved ey not on- ly. the supreme performer of the field, but they shdwed that the: moderate Priced; economical Essex ‘has such endur- ance and depéndability as few large, high priced cars offer. Greater size could add-nothing to Essex. It has the qualities, weight and built to give—riding comfort, solidness, dis- tinction and smooth, quiet pace. dition it has fuél, oil. and tire economy. And its great durability means freedom from ré- pair costs and positive, dependable transpor- ght car size are But in ad- \ and all~activities ta | Write for it. , Only a limited number, of free copies. | 4 Co. of ‘New York -j Je M. M TIN, Supt. We will sénd~ free upon request | ¥ our independent paper giving relia { MOTOR ~ CARS A, Me _ Essex Almost Doubles Light Car Endurance ~~; — Has Performance Like the Costliest Fine Cars—Its World Endur- ance Record Has Never Been Rivaled ~ : For Your Boulevard and Yard Planting. SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1920. a a en $5.00 Each: : Place Your Order Now. a Six years ago, in looking forward tothe future wants of our customers, we started a solid block of Elms, already twice transplanted:and six to seven feet high at ‘that time. These trees come up to the Hoskins rigid requirement of | QUALITY and are thoroughly acclimated and hardened. ‘ Beautiful trees in every respect. ~ HOSKINS_ Free Lecture Christian Science . by Paul Stark Seeley, C.S. ! of Portland, Oré., member of the Board of Lectureship of ‘the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. , at - THE AUDITORIUM © , Saturday Evening, March 20th | ALL SEATS FREE i - ‘ rs You and your friends are cordially invited BME SSEX ; 7 \ Essex is easy to operate. Driving. does not fatigue. Its quick response to the light-~ =v est touch and-its smooth, restful comfort in motion, account for this. A SS . That is why so many women are Essex owners: They appreciate its safety; too. Its controls are simple and instantaneous. It ‘ makes fast time, with security, even in dif- ticuit traffic. Essex Wins On Quality Minus Useless Weight Ps Essex won recognition on the issue of. fin- est quality without useless weight and size. -That issue is uppermost today. You will take pride in your Essex from the first: ‘Its beauty, luxurious fittings: and its ‘performance give it distinction every- S where. . And time will increase your respect for it. You will come to rely absolutely: on its dependability. You will find’ it always ready fer any demands you may make. These are reasons why Essex set 4 world’s \ sales record in its first year. ‘And orders are now so far ahead it is certain even that _ unrivaled mark will be surpassed this year. . Thousands,, realizing this, are placing their orders now. We advise that you do the same, to avoid disappointment. { ee R B. Loubek Motor Co. 3 : Ay WN ‘Bismarck, “ Ete