The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 31, 1920, Page 3

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\ ry Commenting, on the message Gover’ / to so-onerate with the relief organ said. ‘LE knew I'd get you, tyo-sqme nor Fraaier said: | tions there. time.’ Fairbanks laughed. . After, t voguish, styli i “I understands dial a number of | —-———, had made out ‘the papers T. said, : vlish’ and chie fashion, he touch of { farm tenants pine. afona seit faa, | MARY PICKFORD AND DOUG welt thats my masterpiece, tn mar. ' "genius is readily apparent i in each model. Today we. niture and some of them their farm- | FAIRBANKS MARRIED; FILM | now. 1 hever can stage anything bet- have a complete and varied election in styles, col- ing equipment..It is. reported that WORLD IS INAF UTTER ter than thi Hat of then. will need help soon. hs 4} The bride's divorce from Moore ors and sizes. ‘ c 1 ay sufe that there are many farm- i pa and was obtained on the grounds of leser- You, ers in this state who would he lad | (Continued From Page One) tion. . { y to share theix-homeés with experienced | again, byt would devote the remain- Mr. Fairbanks has a son, Douglas . A * Ms . farmers. aud thelr wives. who are in) der of heb life fo motion pictures.” Paighanks, Jr. THis first wife ix the To avoid disappointment it is wise to make your such ay straits. especially in viey SHE dyughter of a wealthy resident of ii .] ! i of. the that these people will be Miss Pickford and I bank: Rhode Island named Sulk selestion Before: qasorements are. Hraiie), ¢ . able to bring to our farmers the hel, | said to have been mutually att A’ dinner to. ‘close friends was H is ‘ that so many of them are needing | thra their motion picture work and | given’ at the Fairhatiks home tonight, The prices range from $39.50 up So -Sreatly at the present time. ss for some time, In obtaining followed by: a reception “at which ie : i cae 4 { “It is) hoped -that tose who ¢an ile license ihe bride gave her name} the pride and groom ved the use such help will communicate ~ Mary Smith. Moore and | congratulations of me: the s— j the state department of labor at once, ti ge as 26. The bridégroom gave ! motion picture rcoleny and ore The Coat , either pt the office at Bismarck er | his name and age as Douglas tElton | others. 4 . : at Fargo.” 2 a F “wirbanke, eu : “PLE SAY WE ARE” The new models are so smart, so charming and so i - GELGEU iE he license, it. developed, was not | Mr, and’ Mrs. Fairbanks said to: hal ee : : oe A ’ REC WIRE issued at the regular bure: night they had attempted to #ke fascinating in their variety that it will be a genuine S 3 xo, March Governor Lynn | court ‘house where. mont couples their tayriage ‘a. secret-for business . - oguls ew | ‘ I. of North Dakota-has tele; to apply, but a ; gala they Wad planed * pleasure to select your Easter coat. ee ee : - graphed Mayor W ae eae Hills a 1 honeymoon a three-months’ tour Th t the 1 E ak OL 1 Mr. Bive a dinner et tamobile. Th 1 e ey represent the Gl f et offering to find places for victims for | party there in honor of the bride | cuit quote W Sack on Mnf Phat wl S eaut Uu @w aN atest vogues in design and Oves or. t North Dakota wll {he mtulever and the licens? |” ‘Phay expect to return to the United mY ‘ ( are smart, in every detail. : bt ‘lerk as gueste, States -ab Septes ke c ce Tenants farmers whose homes were | “Supid’ Sparks, fiselr ote. Ak pene ite mans 3 - Easter oe \ wiped out inthe storm can obtain | tonight of his par Mr. {Falthanks comment to tntar- Bl F The prices range from $82.50 up is work immediately in Nerth Raketa A GOOD HUNCH viewers tonight w: j Quses or co the nt 8. “E had a hunch Tomight we asked | “Aye we hi i re,” i. ‘i John Hagen state commissioner {for something in the license line (Are We DADDY Ml ih Mp bas fe ‘ : The Dresses 3 Oye E RHUR STRIKERS STILL RE- Easter e . tN The Composite i is made only in combination* Basle tothe Fournier agency dere. EA (two sizes under through heel and instep) and IN SECRET SESSION "MAKE YOUR ST ER its fully proven Extraordinary Qualities of wear, | Duesseldorf, March 30.—The revo- workmanship and comfort make it a true foot-‘~ | !atlyiry Teuders in he Rut district SELECTIONS NOW ' wear aerate es Economy ‘that comes only uninterrupted for: 36 ne and at, 6 ; ; or ‘lock toni ight 2 sullg t fi i i most of ‘them eel they have eon i ~Rosen’s Clothing Shoo driven by the ¢ ie rnment measures. + = Rake 7 to q ‘ aes: Be “Most of the leaders admit lefeat hut PUBLIC DANCE Forks Population __700 LATE TO CLASHIFY |)’ Notice \ ae Bismarck, N. D. many of them are declared tobe re-| . Knights of Pythias, Wednes- ; The Mar ch tel ephoné é i statel, \ perienced farm help is now needed. WED,, MARCH 31, 1920 ire TRH IMS Siifferers from Tornado ~ ~ Stricken Sections!" GOV. ISSUES MESSAGE Victims wf r it tarnada who have had farm) experience were offered places \on North Dakota farms, in telegrams sent hy Governor Lynn J. Trravier tonight to Goveruor Frank OF} Lowden of Mlinols and Mayor William . a ham pS ne, of Chicago), jitions, of. Chic a, Goyernor Kraziers “in helping to placeyvictims of storm, who have had farm experience, on North Dakota. farms. where. ex- several hundred single men ly one hundred or more mar- ried couples within month "nt shauwe have farm experien@. Officials of North Dakota departments of labor and immigration will assist in getting them located.” The telegram gave the address of the state’ immigration department’s Chicago representative, who was dele- sated to attend to details in the storm area. message |, “It Pays to Advertise,” one of the funniest comed es ever writ- hg which made.a tremendous hit on Broadway a few seasons ago, Ween been made into a Paramount-Arteraft picture . with Bryan: shburn starring. It’s a great story of how a young man made a forfune in two weeks. You'll enjoy it. At the Bismarck theatre ; tonight and tomorrow. of labor and chairman of the North Dakota industrial commission is being sent to Chicago by Governor Frazi ed Economy Through Quality —2 More men are wearin Blucher Pattern—of soft, long-wearing Glazed Kid . , * the Nettleton Com- posite last than any other ‘one ‘model in the whole field of Men’s fine shoe making there are many good reasons for this. : ve Representatives for Nerrieton Men’s Shoes—The World’s Finest y cere! ai when I was invited to the dinner, = I topk along the necessary document. When they brought the subject up i FUSE TO LAY DOWN ARMS (Continued From Page One) resign, a enon as tions are. over mad th vi fs hus met. ww ANT ARMISTICE Warsaw, March T-—Willingness io commence peace negotiations with Po-. land on April 10 and proposals for an armistice over the entire. front, are contained inthe repty of the Russian soviet ‘gavernment té the Polish not2 of March 27 which was received het i this mor: ning, BICUSTOLOF Washingto: vik affeusive frentier- is ur famous Russia planned the gr swept over th DRIVE hb eusfern n of the v the dire General Brusillof who Russian drive which me territory in IG received tontay at ‘Opposing General Brusillof in the 1 section is a former comrade arms Gengral Jendrzewski | wito served during the war in two Russian armies. ; Paris, March 4 1 31.—The breaking out of a revolution all over Turkey except in Constantinople directed at the ‘al- lies reported by the Pester-Lioyd of sudapest according to a dispatch from sol¥ed to pursue a course of sabotage | with regard to the mines and possibly destruction of the factories in the ‘The Holshe- day fight at/K. of P. hall. Ev-| erybody come. Easter— It must be new , Attractive New ' \ Neckwear ; AL . “First in Style” The Suits — More than Attractive — E * es rane attractive they certainly are— Eyeryone confirms this charming quality. But also they interpret the latest stylé conception ina “First in Variety” Ina Charming Diversity of ‘A a ~ the Newest Style Themes fe os ‘“Foremosi in Values” In these very attractive dresses you ‘can find just what every woman is seeking—a style or ‘mode which height- ens your individuality and correctly ex The quality is ‘sel f-ev ident to ever the lexst critical acl in the Perfect lines—the graceful fit ‘and: skillful The prices range from $25. 00 up amitg The Hats— . < Is all their beauty for Easter Morning.’ There is more ‘color, more dash, in the hats for this season. Flowers in abundance deck shiny black hats faced with crepe or satin, “Turbans are youthful, with bow or winged trimming, and are ‘shown here. in many delightful effects. All styles are so beautiful that no one would expect to find the price so low. The prices range from $7.50 up s your type. critical, It Placed at 18,950 | O'Connor's Or- | + cae ae man for uaa work, Bismarck Bottling Works, 204 Main ei Easter— Marvelous Styles. in Easter Foot. It must be new oo a directories “have “been Sti ects 3-81-4t Grand Forks’ has’ a population of 13,950, according to figures, made. pub: lic by the United States burean of. cen- sus last night and received over the Associated Press leased wire. These figures, according to the bureau, show an increase of 1,472 over the 1910 pop- ulation or 11.8 per‘cent. ? AT THE ORPHEUM “The Brute Breaker” with -Frank Mayo and Kathryn Adams. A picture as big as its big wood settings. Rug- ged as its mountains and strong as its primeval, rocks a great picture of a bold man’s ascendancy over trou- Blemakers in the big lumber camps} of the north woods. A drama beauti- ful with inspiring romance and fea- turing two popular stars in’ roles which make them. live in; your mem- ory. An hour and a half at this chestra, delivered. If you did not receive your: ‘copy: call 501. ; Reichswehr, ‘ FOR SALE — Underwood typewriter, late model, First-class ‘condition. Miller, ‘Zuger & Tillotson. 3-81- a What are your garden needs for Spring. Equip your- self with the best and handi- est garden. tools—then your work will be more of.a recre- ation than a laborious job. We have’ everything ' you require THE CROWNING. GLORY OF A AS FASTER IS IN THESE ~’ | | SigaXs RADIANT FLOWERS ~ Our store is a ’peeitable nalace of exquisite Spring Blogms. Let one of ‘these adorn your home. “Send forth a genuine Easter. greeting.to your friends threugh 2 Flower Gift. great wipe tae cmoods v4 fete for. working . the ‘soil, for In piditts ‘our Easter -Lilies, Hydrangias, Cineraria, Begonia, picture. film will be shown tonight planting‘and cultivating. Ferns, etc., are all up to the usual HOSKINS standard. ° | Our crons of Roses, Carnations, Sweet Peas, Tulins and Daf- | f fodi Is are j ‘eight. for Easter and in great profusiia, - HOSKINS, Inc. BIS “MARCK, NORTH D, AKOTA = Hoes from...... “65e to $1.50 Rakes from. ....65¢ to $1.75 and Thursday at the Orpheum LADIES We sell woolens by the yard. | Klein—Tailor and ; Cleaner i Members Florist Tele- graph Delivery Associa- tion. Be sure your Easter Flowers come ftom ’ ‘ Lomas Hardware Co.

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