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———§ -- —_ — we - » WED., MARCH 31, 1920 FARM BUREAU IS ORGANIZED HERE TO HBLP FARMER Temporary Organization is ‘Formed with Wilbert Fields, as Chairman The Burleigh Cow Farm bureau was organized here yesterday, tempor- ary cers and committees named and plans laid for a, county wide perma- nent organization to better farming and farm life conditions in Burleigh county, The meeting was well attend- ed ‘by farmers from practically every part of the county, Wilbert Fields was elected tempor- ary chairman and W. J. Anderson temporary: secretary.» H. B. Fuller of the Agricultural college, spoke of the organization and benefits of a farm bureau. Mrs. Louise Campbell of the college spoke on the work done by farmers’ wives and children in mak- ing the bureau a success and of bene- fit to everyone. An organization committee was named to take the necessary steps th form a permanent association with representation from every fqrim in the county, The committee composed . Renfrow, Baldwin, chairman: P. Lambert, Arena, secretary : ore Ellison, Sterling, treas- Al Still; Albia Lloyd made which, v count: , the family is the unit of in the bureau and those a memlership 100 percent repre- sentative of the leading, progressive farmers in the county. After the membership campaign is brought. to a Close. a meeting will be held in June or July at which time 1 permanent organization will be form- ed. 5 PUBLIC DANCE Knights of Pythias, Wednes- ‘day night at K. of P. hall. Ev- erybody come. O’Connor’s Or- chestra. CHARITY BALL The Daughters of Isabella will give a dance on Easter Monday at Patterson Hall. The Daughters of Isabella Knights of Columbus and their friends are cordially invited. ; Season’s Event The Court cee OP ites King Cole Grand Musical Extravaganza AUDITORIUM BISMARCK Wed. and Thursday April 7 and 8 100 PEOPLE IN THE CAST Under auspices of Lloyd Spetz Post No. 1 Mrs. Harriet Purdy Smith Manager McDonald’s Orchestra Prices $1.10, including war tax. Gallery 60c. Reserved Seat Sale Opens Harris’ Stationery Store Mon- day, April 5, 9 A. M. eee EEE +, for the honefit of the American Le- {and nightly.rehearsals for the past three weeks has brought the cast. of |'S ™“|NOON DAY SERVICE Rev. George H. Quigley Spoke |f Se ee ‘LOCAL. TALENT INSU FOR AMERICAN LEGION PAGEANT TO . BE GIVEN AT AUDITORIUM APRIL 7 Nothing more pretentious has been given by amateurs in this. town than: the “King Cole” piece, which will b> seen April 7 and § at the Auditorium gion which calls for different settings, including Court: scene at the King’s palace, Garden Fete in King’s Forest for Specialty work, and home of Mrs. Shoe in which will appear “The ola woman in tlie shoe” accompanied by her numerous children. Arduous daily amateur participants in the big extra- vaganza into a remarkably weil- trained condition, the whole troop of principals. and choisters meeting. for general rehearsals about twice a week. The adult cast is exceptionally a strong one, being made up exclusively of those who are sure to make good in their respective parts, and among the number are several promising ones that have never been seen in pub- lic before or ever suspected of having any histronic ability. One of the prettiest solos in the play—thatof “Mistress M i taken by Mrs. Arthur Bolster and “Jack of the Reanstalk” (first juvenile lead) by, Mr. Sherman Wright. Mr. Wm. ©. Paulson has been select- ed to play the King’s part. ~~ MASTERLY SERMON| IS DELIVERED AT on “Blessings of Solitude” Today | The noon day religious services in commemoration of , week, which are being held every day this week, are being well attended. Rev. George H. Quiz) of the McCabe M conducted the ser- ay, which were held at the message proved very inter helpful. Capt. Huffman of the Salvation army will conduct the service Thurs- day at the Rex theatre. The services start at 12:30 noon and the congrega- day is being prepared and will -be an- nounced tomorrow. . This will include | special muss + ae “ | CJTY NEWS | o¢———___- ‘ ODDFELLOWS MEET TOMORROW The subordinate lodge of Oddfel- lows meets Thursday ‘evening at Oddfellows. hall. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR : Tancred Commandery Knights Tem- plar, will meet Thursday night at the Masonic temple.! KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS The Knights of Pythias will hold its weekly meeting tonight at the K. P. hall. All members are requested to attend. PARENTS OF GIRL A_ girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kaiser, Fourteenth street, at the St. Alexius hospital, Sunday after- noon. THURSDAY MUSICAL CLUB The Thursday Musical club_ will give an interesting program Thurs- day afternoon at the community room of the public library. LEGION “MEETS THURSDAY The Bismarck post of the Ameri- can Legion will meet Thursday night at the Elks’ club. Members are urged to attend as considerable im- portant business is to be transacted. MEET THURSDAY NIGHT The members of Friends of Our Na- tive Wild Life will meet tomorrow night at 8 o’clock in the community room of the public library. An inter- esting program on bird life of this section has been prepared. MEET THURSDAY AFTERNOON The members of the Baptist \ Mis- sion circle of the First Baptist church will meet Thursday afternooa at 3 o'clock at the home of’ Mrs. B. J. Dennen, 10 Main street. An interest- | ing program has been prepared and all members are requested to attend. y Beautiful Bismarck Homes _ May be purchased on very, lib- eral terms and at very attrac- tive values. We should be glad. to show you any of the rollowing: 1. Smart Little Old English Stucco Bungalow, all improve- -ments, 5 rooms and bath, also ; an “all-year” garage. © Best | part of .own. i 2. Handsome Spanish Mis- 3 sion Stucco Dwelling, all im- | provements,’7 rooms and bath, | absolutely modern. Corner ¢ prope:ty close in iown. | 8. Dixie Colonial Dwelling, | 8 rooms and bath, also two barns, Lot 125x150. Good lo- | I ! | | | Hi aie Onn c ane 4 cation. Wonderful value in this >reverty. ‘4, California Bungalow of ! 5 rooms, all improvements, also garage. Built to withstand | coldest weather. Exclusive sec-, tion of town. Great value at liberal -erms. | 5. Modern Dakota Home, 5 = rooms and bath,-all improve-* ! ments. Large garage. Very | close in. Good buy on easy verms. | “These ave a few of our at i tractive provosi'ions. List your j property with us and we will 4 if i find a market for it. Bismarck Realty Company Bismarck Bank Bidg. Telephone 314 toe ! Floren, BISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE ne * FIVE RES: SUCCESS. / - Tonight /ELTI NGE THEATRE| Tonight WILLIAM FARNUM | In Louis Tracy’s.famous novel of big thrills and supreme interest. “THE WINGS OF — 7 THE MORNING” Our perfect ventilation, comfortable seats and modern construction wili appeal to you ; : ‘ —"The Best In Everything’— ELTINGE e Best In Everything The Young Peoples’ society of the | o’clock Wednesday night in the | hour will conclude the evening’s en-| ‘The U. 8. Bureau of Foreign and | tunities for the sale of many kinds Trinity Lutheran church will give a/ church parlors on the corner of Ave-|tertainment. | Members and frien) Domestic commerce reports that the {of construction materials in’ Uru musical and literary program at 8j|nue D and Seventh street. A social larg cordially invited. next few yea Will afford oppor: | inay, ——————— — Compare Present Cost of Building Materials with that of all Other Commodities---They Have Increased - Less Than Most Other Things-—- Snibad, the Sailor, by Mr. Roy. A. Norman. \ The impersonation of “LitUe Bo- Peey” and “Senora” falls in the hands of Miss Vivian Trish and Miss Elsie Bauer. Senor Mora by Mr, Sorenson, The Indian Chief and Pri Mr. Frank W. Snyder and M line MeFarlang. Jack and Jill by Mr. Rex Brendt and Miss Margaret ‘Reiley. The Minstrel Stunt by Mes ry Bernstein and Arthur Dec The ety Stunt. “The G in the hands of } Har- From Am in the Shoe”? accompanied by pe all the’ children in B: igh county, will be enacted by Mrs. Adelaide Wil- son, And the two Humpty-Dumpties, who will clown the show from. start to finish are Messrs. Warder Roberts and Franklin- Roberts. The entire show including princi- pals and the entire chorus of over aj hundred people will be bequtifully and appropriately costumed and made up with all the fine. detail customary in a professional show, Piano accompanist, Our six-piece erchestra is a “big” feature in ‘itself Miss Murial | ‘Indications are that the house will be packed upon both night. EXCELLENT PROGRAM TONIGHT | ~ A FAVORABLE COMPARI- 10 Bushels of Oats N BETWEEN LUMBER and ¢ ‘OATS COULD BE MADE with ihy4 PRACTICALLY AND OTHER i WILL BUY iN 1920 146 FEET 24 B— WOULD BUY IN 1914 - 92 FEET 2% B— NECESSITY. IT WOULD BE AS FAVORABLE TOWARDS FLOORING OR 107 FLOORING OR 186 FEET NO. 1 DROP FEET NO. 1 DROP BUILDING MATERIALS. SIDING SIDING One might as well go with warm, shabby clothes, give up use of Auto- mobiles, cease to ride on railway.trains, stop going to theatre, fail to purchase winters supply of coal in fact buying everything on account of the incréased cost---- 2 As to stop building operations on account of the increased cost of con- struction. More houses in this city are neccessary and must be built if the growth of this city is not to be seriously retarded’ a | : ’ BISMARCK BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION BISMARCK REALTY COMPANY * A. FINCH LUMBER COMPANY F, E. YOUNG REAL ESTATE COM- PANY i’. H. CARPENTER LUMBER COM- PANY BUILD NOW DON’T WAIT ANOTHER DAY IF YOU HAVE BEEN CONSIDERING THE ERECTION OF ONE OR MORE HOMES. ‘ A TENANT IS WAITING WHO WILL PAY YOU A GOOD RENTAL CONSIDER THE MATTER FULLY AND CARE- FULLY—HOW’CAN YOUR CITY GROW AND BE PROSPEROUS y There Are No Houses to Accommo- date the Families Who Are Seeking Homes in This City.