The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 24, 1920, Page 2

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His Eyes Could See through a Boiler-Plate John Keith, fugitive from justice, masquerading as the officer sent out to ‘capture him has' to face Chief McDowell when he gets back~ “to the post, the only place within hundreds of miles of bleak Cana: ; dian wilderness where-food and shelter cant be had. This is but one: . of the thrills in “THE, RIVER'S END” The great yarn of God's country by James Oliver Curwood: The first production from Marshal Neilan’s own new, studios TODAY AND TOMORROW SAME SENSIBLE PRICES » Suffriige assoéiation, and Miss Leal Warton, legislative chairman, are lead ingethe ¢ampaizn for the ritificatic oy of the suffrage amendment. by the Del- aware logisiature..-The issue will be decided in a special session of the leg- islature, called for M #3 Mrs“ Ridgley dnd M Burton haye been aided: in directing ‘the ratification {campiign; by Mrs, Albert McMahon, suelgnals suffrage organizer, DIRECT CAMPAIGN FOR DELAWARE. SUFFRAGE New York, March 24.—Mrs. Henry Ridgley, head of ‘the CASTORIA. In Use For Over 30 Years Signatare ry aes “the would-bé woman yotey in Eve g:and does not have to give her é@xacr. age, but must! swear she. is over 30, ! Two ‘inch’ SONEINWDUE post bad BENNY fill- .ers' as above quts e Sagness spring guaranteed for 25 years, 50 pound all felt mattress.’ Special this week. ,.... $37. 50 We havea limited number of these beds * ‘and’ will be uiiable to secure more’ at‘: 1 “this price ; Webb Bros. Furnitur e Denattinent ‘ Karnen Furniture Whitiall Rugs nace einer een ial eercerecxtwrsgmatmtarg. (JOHNS POPULAR PRICED STORE aos ““Bismaraks Greatest and Largest Garment’ ‘Shop Mail Orders . Fromptly } Filled” (Headquarters for. Ladies { BB a hens Our ladies’ "Ready-to-Wear ‘department, is now in full blast with new Easter Coats,\ Suits, Dresses, ete. Over, 1,000 garments to choose from, all at popular prices. . Our Millinery Department ‘is , crowded with pretty Easter Hats. Prices fron We have just unpacked a large assort- 3 : 3 3 : F E iF 3 i ment of Georgette Florel Waists in almost . any pattern one might wish for prices A "11.00 and up SE eM meat yee nL TLE 3 E 3 2 FA Fi 3 3 3 3 SCE ATALAUUCU EAA UAUUT AOSTA SEUCUAASEUEOTEMUUREREOAUUUAUAAEUAENG CUUEUCCODRDODORCUUOOUEAOOUGGUOUODEREGSOOOUGQOSOORSOOCOOGOAOOOGCRAEQURS = _ eee DAILY TRIBUNE INDIA PAGEANT “TOBE SHOWN AT I'CABE CHURCH Bismarck to be Favored with \ Presentation of Unusual Spectacle Easter TheIndin mass movement. pageant which caused so mu ‘y favorable con: ment at the great Columbia eSposition last summer 1s being given: in a-few places in the Helena urea, and, Bis- mafck is fortunate enouzh to be one of the poinbs selected. of Rev. E. M. Osborne, son of the fam- ous Dennis Osborne of India. He wps born in Fudia and knows the situation know it. Dr. ‘Osborne is an able 5 aud a beautiful singer. He ve C. C. Herman, a s any years in India but at present, on furlough. They will be assisted by twenty young ‘people all in costume, The pigeant is being given in all the states but only in a few places in rach, It comes to this atea from Col- orado and thi v area writes; | twelve day tour. of the Denver ra? jjand T am, writing you to tell you that you have coming to your area the \big- west feature: inat the Centenary has ever sent.out. . They have. presented the pageant to packed’ houses. and ‘withowt a single exception there is nothing but, thé, highest praise for- theiy performar We have not bid me dissenting note.” This will be given. In McCabe Metho- dist: church Raster Sunday evening. It will be preceded by a special progrdm of Easter songs by the, combined ‘choirs. REDS HOLDING WHOLE WESTERN ‘INDUSTRY AREA Disaster Believed Inevitable if Government Troops Try -s tolnterfere ». / Copenhagen. Monday, March 22— The whole western industria]! district held solidly by radicals and disaster js inevitable if the gov- ernment troops try to interfere there. vccording to information received from Berlin, this morning by te: ephone, by the Berlingske ‘Nidende. The‘ Social {/Demockraten learns ‘thit a purely workers government is on the point of formation without co-operation with y , | the-bourgpoise party. SPANISH RAIL WAY, - Madrid, - March,” 24—The © railvay., men early. today unanimously’ decided | to.declare a strike at midnight tonight on all the railways iSpain, , Negotiations in an. attempt to settle administration and the workers had. . | been in progress for some time, Berlin, Sunday, March 21.—An‘guto- '] | nobile trip made by the correspondent of the Associated Press this affernog through the industrial district’ in the eastern outskirts of Berlin, which Saturday night was the scene of/sév- eral clashes between troops and’ Spar- tacans, ‘brought to light the extensive military” preparations that had been niade to cope with the nelly ities of the reds there. ” The suburbs of Kopénie. had become i) big military camp. The correspon:- ent saw at least a dozen camouflaged tield piece, numerous machine. guns and, supption of ammunition, and stores of all kinds, Only in the outlying dis: trict. was the military ¢ Profiting by the hostile rec on the public gave Wolfgang Kapp’s Baltic soldiers, the government is keeping its troops, in, the, ee as much as B rosstble. Morton and Grant ‘Holstein Bréeders Organize Circuit ' Flasher, Maréhi 24. — The Holstein breeders in Morton and Grant counties have completed their circuit organiza- tion. A constitution and by-laws was adopted and officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows: + President — Charles -Cotner of Flasher. 4 “Vice president—L. Lark. Secretary- treasurer—Ea Sauter. of Flasher, Directors—Arthur Weekes and Wil liam Vogehof Lark, and Frank Stowel of Flasher. The plan is to conduct this circuit ina similar manner to the New Salem citeatte, vetiich will in all probability A, Hayeus of The pageant is under thé direction ‘ in that inteprsting country as few} the differences between. the railroad |, life itself. gladly play world’s X dealers on al college or the state. Max Morgan, county agent in Morton county, and R.. C. Newcomer, county agent for Grant county, Were chosen as a committee to locate a teSter for the. association Wefore April 1, if possible. The officers well as the personnel of :the entire elation present a.group of progres; re (liarymen, who, froin thefr past experiences have found the old dairy cow able to deliver the goods right here in the Slope country, and through this organization they Intent to send. out, for sure the cows in eacly herd who fail to detiver, thé milk with plenty.of. butter, fat; which will inevit- ably make for. greater ‘profits; on; each farm. i 4 WELL KNOWN COLORED . y "PARMER sexis' eee Ss. 6. Thomo “Burleigh county’: pioneer colored. farmex; ‘after havin disposed of his fine property at, Dris coll to, advantage,has:.come to. Bis- marck to make his, home. He hus purchased , the ‘Triplett which he will occupy: _Mr,. Thompson wat the Bovernor "Ss megsenger during the first session of | legislature under the lengué regime, ‘end he held a. sengte Hosition in .the sixteenth assembly, .“Samy? as eve ths: in Nort th. Dakpte whe Ais atte nde ‘last. “two, | I égislative sessions knows -him,; was leit in politics more thin,a generation’ was in the Pullman ser charge of private cans notables to and. from Washington, wita the powerful Tegeart, organization in Indianapolis, and) his last residence before. coming, to North’ Dakota to practite the simple Jife. was, in Des Moines, where. he .wak: recognized as politics. It is probable that Mr. ‘Thoinjeoh their art with. ae Y, Pn a greatest musi¢ “by ‘the world’s greatest artists. Victrolas $25 to $1500. New Victor Rec- - ords demonstrated at all i] he in connection with the Agricwtur- residence, | * a power among his race in’ lows a) ay i First, that the Victor process of record- i] ing, inscribes their artistry upon Victor ' | Records so true to life as to-actualiy dupli- cate their interpretations. He. Second, that the’ Victrola: is the one 4 ~ instrument whicl: unfolds these inspired _ u portrayals with the same fidelity, parallel | ing their actual performances. ‘The greatest artists are Victor artists. | not alone because of the lifelike qualities | of Victor Records, nor yet alone because |} -of the wonderful tone-quality of the | Victrola, but because the Victrola and / _ Victor Records used | | | | ether for you the ~— ‘the P1st of " SOLDIER MARRIES Jamestown, March 24.—I,, William Upshaw of this city, weil known form- er North Dakota nation’! gyardsmai, | veteran of the great war, and. Miss | Bveleyn Rathman. alSo. of this city, tnd» wtgianansttebang 5 er ERFECT y ITS REAL @MEANING Fs AND HOW TO” ATTAIN Le This "wonderful book will be : see Free soanyen epon te Established Sectors Oldest | ‘House in the West Rigaése Pri: Code Mecacas Watts nemreraes ‘ liste tageand Satt information. will ‘engage in business here, deity eae led. only by Z “wo. digs ‘al ‘which » Breas artists ag ee ~ “—! ‘reproduce | were “married here last night. Mi. and- Mrs.~ Upshaw will make their home in this city. Peacocks ‘were regarded be the an- cient Romans as one, of the table's | “greatest delicacies. Kindergarten’ Open To- dergarten, in charge of tinue until Dec. 24. Par- rents interésted please istart children promptly. | J. M. MARTIN, Supt. When you need a Sign PHONE 909 ‘ =| ee Bismarck Sign Co. ||| 406 Y, Broadway Consumers * Dray and ‘Transfer ~ Gol ; Phone 270 Ice and Teaming ‘The Will school kin- Miss Matilda Williams, | is now open and will con- | WED., MARCH 24,. 1920 auebict - " PADEREWSKI 4 [RUFFO . SAMMARCO i. eo EXTRA QUALITY — “PAINT AND WALL BRUSHES - _. Our section devoted to brushes: is well stocked with an excellent variety « of paint brushes—kalso- mine and white wash brushes. Inexpensive grades for home use and brushes fitted with un- usually fine bristles: -for the experienced painter are well represented here. : ‘Ne Lomas Hdw. : Co. say oe Py +t

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