The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 20, 1921, Page 2

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BISMARCK HEN TAKE TEST FOR MOVIE MACHINES Board of Electrical Examiners. Convenes Here in Annual Meeting The state hoard of electrical exam- iners, in annual session. here, an- nounced that it favored a law re quiring state inspection of all elec: trical work. The board does not plan to urge eneytment of a law providing | such inspection at this session of the, legislature, however. “The law providing for the examin: ation and licensing of electrical work- ers has been in operation four years, and it has justified itself,’ said Henry L. Reade, state fire marshall and sec- retary of the board. “A higher stand-! ard of work has been given and doubtless thousands;of dollars of, fire loss has been averted by requiring electrical work to be. installed by ex- perienced workmen. Members of th eb Bentley, of Grand F president; R. L, Melville. of Bisma Anton C. Olson, of (Minot, and Mr. Reade. Twenty-four applicants were exam: | ined here, including Jack McDonald, | J. W. Snow and George Holts, of Bis- marck, all of whom seek licenses as movie operators, 2 division of the ex- amination board. ‘Towns from w' applicants came include Wilton. Wasn- butn, Mandan, Fredonia, Dickinson, Killder, Elgin, Strasburg, Beulah and Steele. The board, after leaving Bismarck, will hold examinations town, Fargo and Grand Forks. HIGH SCHOOL ard are A. J TEST GRAIN Williston, N. D. Jan. 20\—To aid the farmers of this section of the country in ‘the selection of good seed grain. | the agricultural department of, the Williston high school, under the direc- | tion of Prof E. J. Shrum, have made arrangements to ‘test the farmers’ seed | - Some , wheat and corn free of excellent work for the aid of the far- mers and ‘the training of children along agricultural lines is being done by this department. Plans are now being made by ihe high school for the holding of a boys’ institute ‘some time in the early lies with the legislature to formu- | \ 'SOUTH DAKOTA HAS NEW PLAN T0 GET HOMES To Loan Money to Homebuilders, Who ‘Can Do Building . Themselves ihe state may loan. money ‘at a low | | rate of interest for this purpose. i ' will loan money to accredited citi- | zens, in sums up to $5,000, for | purpose of buildings inthe various towng and cities of the state. borrower will be required to own the! lot upon which the home is to be built * Pierre, S. D., Jan. 20.—-Governor W.} and to have in cash a percentage of! ‘H, MoMaster's home building pro-; the cost of the building. gram for South Dakota will be con-} tained ina bill to be introduced within a few days to the legislature. A home ‘building amendment’ to the consti- assume no responsibility regarding the ; loan, after it has completed its in-3 vestigation and provided the money, tution was given a substantial ma-| the possibility of loss-reverting td ‘the ! jority by the people of the state at} municipality in which .the loan was f the last general election, and it now! made. Complete February List | Now on Sale in JJames-' A-3332 $1.00 Peerless Quartette | A-3333 Mather’s Lullaby Sterling Trio { $1.00 Eve Cost Adam Just One Bone Bert Williams) A-3339 You'll Never. Need a-Doctor No More Bert ‘Williams. 5$1.00 rT’ "ye: Got the Blues for My Kentucky Home From Ziegfeld Follies of 1920 Nan and’Schenc! Marimba From. a Follies of 1920 Nan-and Schenc! I'm a Jazz Vempi ‘Marion ‘Harris A. 3328 NoverLotNo Ont Men Worry YourMind Marion ‘Hartis { ‘$1.00 At:the Circus—Laughing Song Weston.and Young'|‘A-3338 Laugh with Me—Laughing Song Weston-and Young} $1.00 Silver Threads Among the Gold Oscar Seagle }}A-3327 ‘Love's Old Sweet Song Oscar: Seagle f $1.00 Mnrgie Biot Crumit Vim.a Lonesome Little RaisBrop From Greenwich Village Follies of 1920 ‘Frank Crumit Broadway Rose part of March, to which all of the! farm boys of the county will be invit- ed. Prominent agricultural experts of the state have promised their assist- ance inthis movement and will take; part on the program. ‘IS NOT CHEATED Minister, Revived One Day, Falls Dead the Next (NE. A. Stati Special.) Hahira, Ga., Jan 20.—Rev. Fain was host at a preachers’ confer- ence. He fell in-a faint. him out,” thinking he was-dead. - His son, Rev. R. D. Fain, went to tell his mother of his father’s death. | John !Standford -entered the! Rev. church, pounced upon the prostrate form with his, knees and bumped the arms violently. Breath returned. Rev. Fain resumed his duties at the conference next day. A physician said he had suffered only an acute attack | of indigestion. He went to the station to bid good- | by to departing clergymen. On the way home he fell in the street. No one was near to resuscitate him. and he expired. ATTENTION M. B. A. Regular meeting of Bismarck | Lodge No. 1018 will be held this’ evening at the K. of P.:hall, Jan. | 20th, 1921. Business session’ from 8:00 to 9:00 followed by a dancing party. All-:members and | those holding lnvitations are cordially invited to attend. Mem. bers wishing more invitation cards can get them from the sec- retary. “DANDERINE” Girls! Save Your Hair! Make It Abundant! Immediately after a “Danderine” | massage, your hair takes on new life, lustre and wondrous beauty, appear-| ing twice as heavy and plentiful, be-| cause each hair seems to fluff and) thicken. Don’t let your hair stay life-| less, colorless, plain. or scraggly. You, | too, want lots of long, strong, beauti:| ful hair. A 35-cent bottle of delightful “Dan- derine” freshens your scalp, checks! dandruff and falling hair. This stim-| culating “‘beauty-tonic” gives to thin, | ‘dull, fading hair that youthful bright- | ness: and abundant thickness—All| Gruggists! R. P| Others “laid | Dance Music’ | ‘Darling—Medley Fox-trot Art Hie! "5; Orchestra) A.3334 Missy—Medley Fox-trot Art Hickman's Orchestra {’ ¢1.00 Tired of Me—Fox-trot Ted! Lewis* Jazz ‘Band 3329 ‘That Riga-Liga-Lee—Fox-trot Ted:Lewis’ Jazz ‘Band 5'¢1.00 Just Snap Your Fingers at Care—Fox-trot. ‘From Greenwich Village Follies of 1920 Columbia Saxophone ; Sextette ~ Oh, My Goodness !—Fox-trot Columbia Saxophone Sextette. You're Just Like a'Rose—Medley Fox-trot ince’s Dance Orchestra Dolly, l-Love You—Medley Fox-trot_ The Happy Six Nightingale—Medley Fox-trot Hickman Trio. A-3335 Sweet Little Stranger—Medicy Fox-trot "$1.00 Hickman Trio! A-6175 Beautiful Annabell Lee—Medicy Waltz $1.25 Prince’s Dance: orchna| Pussy Willow Waltzes Prince’s Dance Orchestra. Spring Flowers—Waltz” Royal Serbian Tambouritea Orchestra Quiet Night—Walz Royal Serbian Tumbouritza Orchestra. A-3337 $1.00 E.4624 $1.00 Opera and Concert Tales of Hoffmann, Doll Song Lucy Gates) A-3326 A Geisha’s'Life ‘Lucy Gates { 91:00 Carnevale di Venezia Florence Macbeth} a 173 ‘Linda di Chamounix, O'luce di quest’ anima $1, 50 Florence Macbeth} Lucia di Lammermoor, Verranno a te sull’ aure 49766 * “Maria Barrientos and Charles Hackett $2.00 Instrumental Music 79486 $1.00 ‘Remanza Andaluza " Kerekjarto 49900 $150 Scheherazade (First Movement) Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra | A-6172 Scheherazade (Third Movement) $1.50 Cincinnati Symphony. Orchestra. Faataisie Impromptu (Chopin) sont Hofmann 6174 The Raustling of the We (Liszt) $150 Josef Hofmaan. ‘Rocturne in & Fiat (Chopin) Pablo Casale} 40828 ‘Anchors Avsieh. U ‘aval Academy Band \A-3331 March of the f" ‘i $1.00 US Nays! Academy Band New Process Colombia Revends Individually in- spected, durabe, teitghtful, dependable, aecurate in every detatl Standard Models ep to $300 Period Desi¢ne ep to $2100 Ne Col hig Records on Sale \ we Cota o cori 27 Salat all Clemte Doadere | COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York, —_————<<—__ “COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPHS COLUMBIA RECORDS ON EASY TERMS IF DESIRED COWAN’S DRUG STORE late and provide for ways whereby |’ The proposed bill will create a home }- | building department at Pierre, which | § the |] The widow? SMARCK Th bill will provide that the state ,§ DAILY TRIBUNE Burleigh County FARMERS THURSDAY, JAN. 20,- 1921 Does This Mean Anything To You? Fresno, Cal.—Increase of one-half cent a pound on _ the three brands of raisins, Sultanas, Thompsons - and Muscats, was announced today ‘by the California Asso- ciated Raisins Company.—Associated Press dispatch. FY Can You Announce to the Grain Dealers What How Much Lon You Will Sell Your Grain For? Z Products Below the Cost of Production? ‘'- UNTIL YOU ORGANIZE AND HANDLE THE MARKETING OF ¥GUR PRODUCTS CO-OPERA- TIVELY. ca — we ger Will You Seil Your Farm The American Fare 5 put ‘eau Federation, through the: Committee of Seveni en, 6° which-Dr. E. FP. Ladd, president of the Agricultural Cotlege; and J. M. Anderson, managerof the Equity Exchange, are mem- bers, is now working out a pian toe organize the grain and livestock growers of the country so that they can market their crops co-operatively, just as do the raisin growers of ‘California through the California Assdciated Raisin company. The California plan’ was’ made _ possible through the co-operation ef 79 per cent of the raisin growersof the state. The same co-operation among the grain and livestock growers is necessary to get the same \ results. ‘THE BURLEIGH COUNTY FARM BUREAU WIbL ‘JOIN THE STATE AND AMERICAN FEDERATION OF FARM BUREAUS. Watch for Announcement of Your ‘Community Meeting. "Kansas Thought for the Day. After she got It's REGULATOR CO. Dei FARMERS AND TRAPPERS ATTENTION Don’t Sell Hides and Furs Under Prevailing Low ‘Market. Let us tan them either into fur sets, robes, coats or leather ard use same to a good advantage instead of sacrific- e present low prices. \| Send for FREE price list and tags. “If you prefer selling we always pay the highest market, price. THE BISMARCK HIDE & » FUR CO. Bismarck, North Dakota ing them at t! | BATTERY SERVICE alittle naw would your wife en} a soberin, i tsn’t it, fellows?—Mulvane News. MOTHERSTRIEND: Expecidft Mothers Relieves Discomfort at all Oreggists ‘Special Booklet ve Matharhesd und Baby, Free JOSEPH BRESLOW, Druggist REDUCTION In Tailored Suits $85 values now $50.00 $75 values now .$45.00 $65 values now .$40.90 $50 to $55 value $37.50 $40 to $45 value $30.00 TERMS CASH Ending Feb. 28th, 1921 KLEIN Tailor and Cleaner taking attention to their needs, (DEPT. $.,-ATLANTA, GA. 47 Interest on ' Savings NATIONAL; BANK BISMARCK, N.D. EXCLUSIVE. ELECTRICAL SPECIALISTS Service and parts for Delco, Remy, Northeast and Auto Lite starters, Bosch, Eisemann and’ K-W. Magnetos, Exide and Minnesota bat- teries, and Klaxon:horns. ELECTRIC SERVICE & TIRE CO. The Oldest RismareR, No. Dak. est and is section oft t satisfactory service to depositors. ‘DEPOSITORS with this strong National Bank are assured the safety of their funds the broadest pos- sible range of service and the most pains- Every effort of this bank has as its basic principle the best, most efficient and most We invite you to consult us freely regard- .ing any financial or investment matters. e State

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