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lh gPERFECT 3 S28 perry Bloch, Nashvilie I enn fg na Raa oD UP LO ITS REAL #MEANING AND HOW TO: ATTAIN IT are un other & Just Received MY ISLE OF GOLDEN DREAMS. Introducing “Your Eves Have Told Me So.” ley Waltz. CITY PROPERTY IN BIG DEMAND, TWO HOMES SOLD Residence Seekers Not Waiting for Lower Prices but Buying Now nable manner Real estate transactions in city to secure homes in any and who feel: that it (Blaufauss.) _ Med- (Blaufauss.) Columbia Orchestra, Chas. A. Prince, di- rector. THAT NAUGHTY WALTZ. (Levy. (Johnson. ) chestra, Chas. A. Prince, director. troducing “Golden Hours.” by ‘Campbell and Burr. , AG139—12-inch $ DARDANELLA. _ Fox-trot. Prince’s Dance Orchestra. WILD FLOWER. Waltz. rimba Orchestra. 1.25. t A2851—10-inch 85c. Cowan Drug Store Columbia Distribu tor Medley Waltz. In- Columbia Or- Incidental Chorus (Bernard and Black.) (Mary Earl.) Yerkes Jaza- would be foolis of _con he purchase ott ice on Broadway in the view addition. was bought hy B. son this week ofrom C.F, Kirk, Oe Tillotson expects to he able to move into his new home some time during April. lotson family at 809 Fifth street has heen purchased from H. P. Goddard by C. W. Paulson, well known Bis- marck tire merchant, The price in: volved is reported to be in excess of $5.000. The house now occupied by | Mr. Paulson at 105 Broadway may be purchased later by his brother, Henry ii q property, particularly the buying wf} Paulson, who recently moved here ‘ home: inues- unabated. During | from Canada where he was engageti i q sae free Pa: mah Upon re, the past three or four weeks. a great |.in farming on a extensive scale. . ; i number of residences. have changed A number of other transactions are i CUMBERLAND CHEMICAL C0 g hands, the buyers mostly people, who | under way: and will probably be con- sumated this week. Real estate deal- ers report that the activity in city residential property is greatest in “oe history of the city, FARGO POPULATION 21,961, AN INCREASE: OF 53.2 PERCENT Vargo, March 29.—Fargo’s . popula- tion is 21,961, an increase. of 7,680, or 58.2 pér. cent, over the official figures fox -1910, according to .an -announce- meht. made Saturday night by the United States census. bureau. The census of 1890 gave this city a popula- tion ‘of 5,664, the 1900 figure was 9,50 and in 1910 the total was 14,331, Expresgions of ‘disappointment .in the total for the city predominated. in’ the comments ‘upon ‘the official figures by. local men, as previous estimates had placed ‘the population at from 23,000 to 25,000. “The figure seems to be too low,” was the statement made last night by Secretary W. -P. Chestnut: of the Fargo Comiffercial club. “The total should run, well over 24,000. At the gitme time, however, Fargo shows ‘an increase of which any Gity in the country might well be proud. Ther is no doubt but that the actual num- her of people who made their home in this clty during the majority sf the year is far in excess of the census figure, 21,961. Thousands of students from out of the city spend from eight to ten months of the year here, but. the census rules require that the be counted in the population of thee home towns, not that of Fargo. WOMAN COOK WANTED—Righty- five dollars\ and board and room. This snole a propetly ' The residence occupied by the Til- |- BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE, , FARGO COMPANY CHARTERED new. corporations: are: John 1. McCor- dull. Dairy cows were about ,steady _ IMPORTANT a ANNOUNCEMENT ‘The log anette advance in BUICK prices has gone -into effect. Fortunately the factory has given us until March 31st to write.orders at the old price, fot delivery before July 1st: This-is‘en’unusual opportunity to buy the most popular six-cylifider car in America at a price $300. under the market, Don’t delay. Wire or phone us - before it is too late: CORWIN MOTOR Co. cae. rn MONDAY, MARCH 29, 1920 Sheep advanced 25@50c in the face | lings are still saleable at $14@16 and Milton Hotel, Wiboux, Mont. 3-20-3t | ‘The: McCormek ‘Transfer company of at 57 5@125, depending on quatity. Re-| of meager suppliés but lambs ruled j.wethers at $12@14. Feeder, lambs are Fargo, capitalized .at $150,000, has] ceipts were close. to 30,000, * about stead: 2 ly, though there was little | priced at $12@16-ana hred ewes at $S filed sriicles of incorporation with the test on values. Best lambs.are quoted | @13.50 but few coming. Receipts HUMPHREYS’ ji | Segretary,; Hy day pes the ar. at $17.50@18.50 with culls down to #8| were 3,000. : Hsece iad rit si re bhatt ae Wille choice ewes. were ‘wanted ‘badly |.(From: the: South ‘St. Paul Publicity | IWITCH HAZEL OINTMENT |!ic‘isinee SoS srs irhasoginne wid ara ane 2 YOU (0 ‘AN DEPEND Cormick and the ‘Strate: Transfer Line, (COMPOUND). both: of “Fargo: ‘The’ directors of the T he Court 7 For Piles or Hemorrhoida; _ i bata bute Exierel or Internal, Blind or ii fac Pw Rene fe o ‘ Bleeding, Jtching:or Burning. | & a OFS ; ‘ADVERTISING be bd | and Fs H. Chigney,, alt: of Fargo. F-- One applisation brings relief. at aul druggists: MARKETS _ GOOD YEAR This business was founded ‘Sead Free Sam Se oe Wik NE Ny NS aa a lalate pled suneUeuEnE TONIGHT | Birnrares K | TOMORROW teceip JOO. “Shipping divistons: closed ‘no quotas: tions. Sheep*receipts,: 800. 5: ‘ Not enough: to uote, has ES souTH ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK South St; Paul, March 29.—Hog re- i ceipts, 8,600. Steady: a * Range, $14 to $14.25, | > H Bulk, $14.25 to $14.50, *) (Cattle receipts, 4,800, ‘Kiflers steady, \ '| 25e Tower. Fat. strees, $7 to $13.50. Cows and:heifers; $6.50 to $11.50. |! Calves, steady, $6.50.to' $16. Stockers and feeders, weak, $6 to $12.25. Sheep: receipts, 1,000. Steady Lambs, $8 to-$18.50. “Wethers, $12 'to $14.50. Ewes, $4 to $14. E — N MINNEAPOLIS. GR'AIN Minneapolis: flour 25 cents higher in carload: lots standard flour quoted .at $13.75. a ‘bartet® in- 98 ound ‘cotton sacks. "Shipments, 38,461' barrels, Barley, 3130;t9 $1.55. Rye No. $k 1% to $1.73%. Bran, .48¢. ! 3 ime 100, PEOPLE| IN THE CAST. 2 A on the right policy of truth.in of Ointment to Pee = advertising—every. statement, a CHICAGO LIVEST OK Grand Musica SERVICE ST. ATION. = we make regarding. our prices 3 Chicago, Mareh 20. Hog’ ‘Teens, = or merchandise: .is true, for Beats fist finan ~ Extravagani: \ 2 Anish ahaa fie no Tory, $16, = , place in our establishment. || Heavyweight; ; to: $15.25 ; 4 , 2 : m ; pes f efit Homes. Medicine Comsat | ‘Mouiumwelght § $10. : > AUDITORIUM z vines) eblgntWelght, $154 q BISMARCK: i i 2 i that. you ‘are’ gétting full: value: for’ your*mhoney. <= B ene aoe eee via ie = Brey eeu kr : RU Scere | ee -Wed. and Thursday. Se Ae MOTOR i = ~ Lomas Hardware Company | 2s Ko ental Horsey Cows April 7and 8” | COMPANY : : y *y reer w - * = Under auspices: of : | Lloyd Spetz Post No. 1 Mrs. Harriet Purdy ‘Smith, j Manager f McDonald’s’ Orchestra _ The World Famous Star | IRENE CAST ] in “THE INVISIBLE BOND” | ANOUUEGODEEDNONONEAUGEDODTODAOGuREOEGEAOGOLEGNCQEGaUENGUcoGadOUaOnOnUOoONOnanuaedadoOuOnUooooaodoOonueD April 1.to 10 It won't be long nbw before April 1st—the be- ginning» of the: new interest quarter for saving accounts, \ nvnaengernearnuanenatt Sumptuous scenes in. the homes and resorts of society. Intrigues, the “idle rich.”. The fashions, gaieties, passions of metropolitan lite, moulded into'a powerful, intimate drama that. throws into high relief. the charm of “America’s loveliest Arq you going, to be one of the many to take advantage of this period?. Many folks who al- ready have accounts with us add to them during that time, and many others open new accounts. SOUTH ST. PAUL MARKET LETTER | South St. Paul)'March 29.—The hog market experienced a sharp break. last-week, values: declining from: 50¢. on” choice light: weights }to $1.50 on other: Kinds...‘Top steppes from $15.25 21 @14.75, with, mixed ds selling around $14@14.50; leary hogs ‘at. $13 @14.and ‘with heavy, :packers down to $12. The range was the.widest. in sonte weeks.” Pigs? ahd light lights cashed ‘at. $15@15,25: for the eholes ones with otherg ‘at $9@14:75.. Re- ceipts were. 45,000, The cattle market took a: slump alse and steers and. she. ‘stuff. generally Closed 50@75e lower, sthough. some grades only looked 25¢ lower and plain stuff was $1 lower,,; Bully’closed high- er but top vealery. deel! $2. Nor, many sales were Dn etuiee wees gis" in the steer division and ‘trace. above $11 was limited. > Cows’-and heifers | sold at $6@9 mostly with. choice ones at $10@11 and occasionally highetry Packers «bought -cannerg/at'$5@5.25 mostly with cutters at '$550@6. Bi sold at $6@8 with a choice butchers at. $8.50. Veal calves dropped from $18 to $16. with supplies heavy and the inferior kinds. suffered even a big- ger depreciation. ~Stockers and feed- erg were SOT lower with itrade Come im and let us open an account for you— we pay liberal interest. compounded quarterly. on 4 savings. ‘ DEPOSITS GUARANTEED F FIRST GUARANTY BANK TRIBUNE BUILDING en pauetg 5% Corinne Griffith _ _ “Thin Ice” From an original scenario written especially for Miss Griffith by Sharmon. Fife. i splendid society drama. Prices $1.10, including war. tax.. Gallery 60c. Reserved Seat Sale Opens Harris’ Stationery Store Mon- day, April 5, 9 A. M. F. A. LAHR, President E. V. LAHR, Cashier AND A BIG SUNSHINE COMEDY Pe eh hey Ls) | BERT a | HMKiNNAAAANMMUNNEM LYTELL In “THE. RIGHT OF WAY” COMING Fri. and Sat. April 2-3 . ORPHEUM Bigger and Better than “THE RIVER'S END” « SIR GILBERT PARKER’S MASTER ROMANCE OF CANADIAN LiFE