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PAGE EIGHT fought their way across tl ing Spanish Grandeur. ‘COMEDY “The New Member” TONIGHT TOMORROW FIRE TAKES “IN MEDINA Jamestown, Mar. 2.—Another de- structive fire visited Medina, destroy- ing the First National Bank, Timm Bros. Hardware store and the post- office building, all in one block. The block was gutted, The loss is estimated™ at $25,000. Timm ‘Brothers store has been clos- ed for some time during adjustments with creditors. The First ‘National bank has been closed by the state bank examiner. Distinguished Guests At Rotary Dinner The weekly noon dinner of the Ro- tary Club, held in thé McKenzie par- lors teday, proved of unusyal inter- est, first because of the assembly of. distinguished ‘guests from out of town, and second, because of the cele- bration of the anniversary’ of: the club, being’ the program catrit*over from last week. The guests were President-Fhomas F. Kane of the University of North Dakota, Mr. Herbert Temple, one of the weil known firm of Temple-Webb accountants, of St. Paul and Minneap- olis, Attorneys Francis Murphy of Minot and ‘Tracy Bangs of Grand Forks, and R. B. Griffith, head of the mammoth Ontario Store /of Grand Forks. i } President Kane and Mr. Bangs spoke on the’ spirit of itary in town; Secretary G. N, Keniston of the’ Bismarck Commercial Club. talked on the Dévelopment of the Rotary itching PILES. ‘AZO OINTM™NT Danity Re- ITCHING PILES and you can get restfai- sicep after the first application; All druggists are authorized to refund the money if PAZOOINT- , MENT fails to Cure any case of ITCHING, BLIND, BLEEDING or PROTRUDING PILES. Cures or- dinary cases in 6 (days, the worst casks in 14 days. i It is guaranteed by Paris Med- icine Co., St. Louis, Mo., Manu- facturers of the world-famous Grove's Laxative Quinine tablets. This signature ts on, every box of PAZO OINTMENT.” 60c. ALWAYS Bach Capsule bears name 4 Bevware ofcounterfeits| L. E. MAYNARD MUSICAL MERCHANDISE 214 Main Street — Baldwin Pianos Manualo - Player Pianos ~ . Widdicomb Phonographs Sheet Music Player Rolls : and Phonograph Records ' - Easy Monthly Payments ‘A BRET HARTE STORY FEATURING "HL B. WARNER || .| Marquise De Mores Dies in France’ |- The Marquise DeMores, widow of; ; the noted Marquis DeMores died in, | France on March 2ng, according to} | report by wirg today. ~ i$ At | With the \passing of the “disting-| uished pioneer of our westrn country, | | made famous by the aristocratic and) little understood French Marquis an: | ; his wife, Medora Hoffman De Mores \of New York City will be recalled nin THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE S YOU THI - ASCO am / WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1921 ee T KNOW ABOUT PEOPLE YOU DO KNOW Favorite cf American Screen and Stage in “The Gray Wolf’s Ghost” Adapted for the Screen from Bret Harte’s Famous Story “Maruja” A romantic play of the great southwest. the vivid action of the hardy American Pioneers who ORPHEUM i 1 Full of he trails to the scene of foil- NEWS International the Best ORCHESTRA THE BEST MUSIC | | movemnt since its beginning and Secretary Ray Bergeson of the Rog- tary club told of his recent visit to Rotary National Headquarters at 910) So. Michigan Ave., Chicago. Mr. Bergeson, described the apartments | of work in the headquarters, notably the executive, American, Canadian, and foreign Extension. departments, and the newest department to be add- ed, namely that of Publicity. fi. P. Goddard presided at the meting in the absence of the presi- dent F. L. Conklin. At this the an- niversary mecting, was sounded the! keynote of the International Rotary Association, “Service above self.” COMMANDERY “I ORDER OF TEMPLE ‘. A regular meeting of Tancred Com- mandery, Knights Templar, will be held“at the Masonic Temple on Thurs- day, March 3, at which time work in the Order of the Temple will be con- ferred.. Through the courtesy of Mr. Carutet @ moose meat dinner will be enjoyed at 630 p. m. < KEYS TO SUCCESS ~ BY WHIT HADLEK i Frank Kleinheinz tried. seven. dif- ferent occupations in /@ ‘Wisconsin | town where he lived and couldn't make good” in any of them. He re- turned to the farm and devoted. hini- | self‘ to -sheep raising. He grew to love them and his work. He says: “It is all with the man in’ charge whether the lambs are born and rais- ed properly. Without love you, can accomplish nothing. Always you must think of the sheep.. My sheep come first, then. myself.” \ He is now’ Professor Frank Klein- heinz, Unfersity of Wisconsin, and! is One of the notable authorities in| the world on sheep breeding. “Every man has some forte,” said Thomas A. Edison. “Something he can do better than he can do anything | else, Many mien, fowever, never/| find the job_they are best fitted for ne Wallace, thirty-three years old, of , Camd This is because they do not think enough.” Captain Robert Dollar, creator and | owner of the Dollar Steamship Lines, is 77. years old. When he was 14 he went to Quebec and worked as a “chore boy” in a lumber camp. Later, as foreman, he learned to set bones, pull teeth, stitch Ene dress bad cuts, prescribe for the sick. f ‘ All of the tifue he read ang studied, He started the Dollar Steamship Lines at middle age, made a million dollars. ‘Avoid the easy, lazy job”, heisays, ALONG WAY ROUND By ALFRED ARNOLD _ It’s a long way ’round; =, But I will go, because it’s you; For I have never found, | ranch neighbors of Theodore Roose- ; velt when his Chimney Butte ranch | back in ‘the glad good | estate | velt, was winning health and strength wn ranch instead of shipping to Chi- | ant | ducing a very good grade of the sub- night. kept watch over its herds, as did the; De Moreg ranch beyond. All this was vs oL thé cattle men beyond the Missouri. | The little ‘town: of Medora, named, for the wife of the Marquis still has legends of the ‘days when the great of the DeMores, that would; have been a “seigniory” before. the! days of the Republic, if in France,| éaw courtly hospitality in the gray! gabled house overlooking the border country of the Bad Lands. That was the time when the man who was to represent “The truest type of Ameri- can gentleman,” Theodore Roose- in ‘the. cattle country for his’ future W..9) RICLANG favorite skigod sis: strenuous life in the white house. | Upon the failure of the plans of the Marquis DeMores jn his very rea- sgnable endeavor to have “his cattle packed for shipment right, ‘on his Spreads lots of butter on ’em. .- ” cago on the hoof and back as beef, he took himself to the African wilds there. was murdered. It was characteristic of his devoted and high spirited Marquise that she should go to Africa to hunt duwn the slayer of her. husband. ; Not since, about 1904 had the Mat- | quise and ‘her, daughter, visited the es- tate: in Mgdora, spending a short time in Bismarck enroute.’ She was a vigorous and efficient lady, well equipped to be the wife of ‘the dash- ing. French Marqus. Many Bismarck people will recall, with pleasure, an acquaintance with this interesting woman and regret news of her death | in France. Corn Products Wi j . The products of conta Meee the} world to a degree beyond all guess: | ing“ Two products widely diffused are glucose corn sirup. and grape sugar. In 1919" corn sirup was dis- tributed to nearly seventy-five differ- erg countries, in weight amounting. to 220,380,761 pounds and of the value of. $13,169,051. To more than twenty countries corn sugat was sent to the, amount of 35,236,948 pounds and of | the value of $1,970,893. Corn sirup is | a. distinctively American product. Its greatest ‘purchasér was the United | Kingdom, and France was next. The same distinction is true in‘ the foreign | purchases of corn sugar. Glucose was | discovefd ‘about 1800. *| LADY RHONDDA, world’s greatest corporations, once ‘was jailed England asa suffragist. y “Synthetic Camphor, i Camphor is now being manufactured | synthetically from /turpentine. This | step has been made in order to sup- ply the American market with the aro! tiatic. substance, The majority. of | camphor ls imported>from Japan. It |, fg ‘used In_ medicine, in the making of cellyluid,. which isa combination of | camphor-and guncotton. The Depart- ment’ of. Agriculture had established a camphor farm in Florida and Is pro- atance, } ; ied Many. Hiecough “Cures.” only daught-' ‘After hiccoughitig for{15 days, John PRINCESS. MARY, N. Ju. was relleved by phy- of' England, never uses perfum. ste! ‘at Cooper hospital, that city. vi ‘ Bro BRET HARTE STORY Wallace, who ts a eflpyard worker, Y ‘ was taken fl! with stomach,,trouble. IN. SCREEN, DRAMA te he Physicians treating him received nu- ‘No author of age ial fiction of 4 pause work. Phone 415 R. ae ee werous letters suggesting “sure cures,” | fers a more fertile. field for the | ret, : 3 Whictl_ ranged from the use of ice ,dramatist.than does Bret Harte, HOUSE WANTED—I want to buy a whose tales of the west of the mid- nineteenth century are classics. The creator of ‘those inimitable a ETT, | characters, Jack Hamlin, the straight: Nazimova at the Eltinge: to-) shoot!ns gambler Col. Starbottle. the night. P bombastic entleman of \ the ‘ olf Eo. eet sol schgol who would fight at the drop Shop at the Emporium, 116! 0f ® hat. Mr. John. Oakhurst, and 5th St., and save money. ream without sugar to the smoking | of a “big beck cigar,” | other immortals, is‘ the idol of all jlovers of genuine American fiction One of the greatest...of Harte's tales, Maruja, has: “been <dramatized for the screen, under the title of “The Gray Wolf's Ghost.”No-less an actor an SRERAarT | Nazimova at the Eltinge ’ to- | | er-of King George ‘and’ Q-cen: Mary Cor WILL NOT CONSIDER “YAP.” Paris, ‘Mar.-2.—The League of Na- tions is not concerned with the alloca- Mthan, Ho SBE Warner. famefl on two continents, assumep;the-~role of Harry says. : he PANCHO VILLA, the Mexican ban- | radishes, which he eats without salt. dit; is a.teetotaler; he never gambles; + and he smoke& very rarely. JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER rides -# business woman, director of 27 big bicycle but doesn’t pedai it himself, in He hires a man to push it while he |, steers. ~ E: H. GARY, head of U._8.. Steel | poration, always rides downtown win NfY. elevated. “Safer than auto,”, ‘ | wood, has accepted a position on the \ ‘Write for Booklet R-3 PIED PIPER IS NEEDED Middlebourne, W. Va., Mar. 2.— Campaign against rodents on here. Businéss men offering prizes for most rat-tails, | A HOME BUILT IN 1696. ‘New York, May,/2.—Mr. and: Mrs, Roscoe’ H. Goodéll, newly married, have moved into Miamus Manor, at Riverside, Conn., # house built in 1696. .« COUNT THEIR CHICKENS. Memphis, Mar. 2.—Memphis Chicks | will start hunting for the flag right off the reel this year. The coming of Joe Wilhoit from Toledb is figured e add j.much to their hitting strength. DOPE ON MR. MACK Philadelphia, Mar. 2.—Fans | here | are still waiting for Connie Mack to | make good his promise to ‘build’ an- lother winner. Since he scrapped his | million-dollar’ team in 1917 over 200 | rookies have passed through Counie’s | machine. | eA ERE Sern | TO TEACH HERE. - | Miss Florence Cannone of, Unddr- _| teaching staff of the United States | Indian school here. ~ | She was formerly engaged in work \| With the Indians on the Blackfoot res- lervaton, adjoining Glacier National | Park in Montana. This tribe confer- ized oh her the unusual” honor of adopting her and conferring on her | the title of “Spear Woman.” Mrs. Mary Roberts Rinehart and Charles | M. Russell\are two on which this rare j deatinvonlal has. been, bestowed, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR\RENT—Two rooms suitable for light houcekeeping. Call person- ally from three to four o'clock p. m. at 516 Hannifin Ave.~ 3-2-3t | WANTED—Competent girl for general |. five or six room modern house. Must have vyssession in 30 days. “CONCRE: FOR PERMANENCE | _ A gallon of gasoline will tie you twice as far on concrete as on ‘the average dirt road. You can f easily figure how this saving makes | - coherete roads pay for themselves. Are You Still Going Strong at 50? Full of Life and Energy — No? Then Eat More Spinach and Carrots with Organic Iron ~ ‘to Help Give ‘ou Rich, Red“Blood and Revitalize ey ——~ x 1 PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION SAYS MANUFACTURER * t+ F—~ odie Gagnon Was Going. Down Hill Fast Before He Got Janlac, But Says Is Now in the Best of Health. ‘It is indeed doubtful if there is a better known or more highly respect- ed man in Huron, S. D. than William C. Gagngn, the Velvet Ice Cream man- ufacture?, whose plant is the largest of its kind in Huron. A few days ago at his factory, 700 East Second St., he related an interesting experience with Tanlgc as follows: “About three years ago I began to have attacks of acuté indigestion “| which was finally followed by chronic dyspepsia and my health broke down. +d.was going down hill pretty fast and ‘got so weak I could only put in half a day at my business, having to rest up every afternoon. I lost weight rap- i 1y and was in a truly alarming con- dition;~ “I. tried everything I heard ‘ef, but“not until I took Tanlac did L get any relief. Ne “One of the biggest and happiest surprises of my life was the way this medicine took hold of me and toned up my stomach. Buying Tanlac was the best investment I ever made. eat better, sleep better and work bet- ter than I have been able toedo in many’ years, and I rank Tanlac far kbove any medicine I ever heard of.” Tanlac is sold in Bismarck by Jos. Breslow, in Driscoll by N. D. and J. H. Barette, in Wing by H. P. Homan, in, Strasburg by Strasburg Drug Co., in Regan by Stratton & Earp.—Adv. —_—_— eee = Answer quickly. Address Box 311 Bismarck, N. D. 8-2-3 FOR S4Le/BY OWNER—Modern 6- room ‘house, full basement, garage. Terms. 10 E. Main. Telephone 212-K .. .. ee | 8-B-1w FOR SALE—Four or five two year old heifers ready to freshen in the near future. Price $50! on up. Guaran- teed gentle and“easy to handle. Call, L. J. Garske on farm 100 rods ‘west ‘of State Capitol Building. 3-2-1w ° Your Wornout Exhausted Nerves “Aagther hand and. heart so truce; Nor ever heard the sound | Hon of the former German possessions Of speech that floes what yours; iu the © Pacific, |which includes the do. group to wiioh alan of Yap belongs, ‘ “| the Americaf government is informed It's a long way ‘round; Hes ona in the answer to Its note on the man date'question. HOUSE REFUSES INCREASE. Washington, ‘Mar. 3.—The house stood pat today for an army of 150,000, refusing to concur in a senate amend- ment to the army appropriation bill providing funds. for $175,000 enlisted men; after Jute 30. ‘y A For Iota, Grip, ot Influenza 'and-as‘a Preventative, take GROVE'S Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets. It's a long way ‘round; ; ‘) The genuine bears the signature of But [ will go, because it’s you. E:: W: Grove. (Be. sure you get You never will astound. | BROMO.) 30c A world, nor flatter it, nor woo; | # —_———_—— | * / Nazimova at the Eltinge to- But I will’ go, because it’s’ you. 1s there on Earth’s wide ground Another eye that looks one through And leaves one free, though bound? The strong and tender are ‘so few! It’s a long way ‘round; But I will go,/bechuse it’s you; for you have never frowned. On me,in old days or the new; And with your. praise have crowned | My hopes, that‘frofm so little grew. But you your help have wound About me, That praise is your due! i night, District Meetings The distri i ies/ KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Aid einer a Metab te adi | Regular convention Wednes- church will be held on Thursday af-|day evening at eight o'clock ternocn at 3 o'clock. District Number gharp. A very interesting meet- One will meet with Mrs. C. Bolier, cry 116 West "Ave. Ac’ District “Number| ing hus been arranged. Visitors Four with Mrs. C. W. Moses, 215; Welcome. Z Park Ave. | Interesting programs and refresh- ments will be served by the hostesses. | latest hits just received.at May- All members are wu! to be present. | », A special invitation is extended to all! ear usical Merchandise, 214 . visiting ladies, N The meeting of the Burleigh Sell your cream and poultry County Farm Bureau will meet; to our agent, or ship direct to at 2:30 p. m. March 9, 1921, at Northern Produce Co., ~ Bis- the, Court House, for the pur-| Marck. Write us for prices or Pose of perfecting the Farm/| cream and. poultry.—Northern Bureau organization of Burleigh | Produce Co. county, ea Se ty, ‘is is * ++ | KOR RENT—Modern furnished room, 515 2n dstreet. Phone 774, 3-2-lw % FOR SAL#-Star' Restaurant. In good Jocation. Phoye 353. 31-5t at the Eltinge to-| oP ae My RH cs , ova ee 3 . Phonograph Records all the West in. this p@bduction, which t ; ® ; | PRINCESS MARIE of Rumania, | pSAgIeyA rote PARTS IN YEAR, who is engaged to the king of Bul-| | Many of tie count coming grpat garia, has made her own _— entire actors and=retresses,” Who are ‘now | touring th a) Beulah Lignite Coal $8.50,! ‘Bear Creek Coal $12.50, Stoye Wood $3.25, delivered. Wachter | Transfer.Co.' Phone 62 or 63. | trousseau. county tn" stock | com- paniés and, complafeihg-of the great ; number. of parts\tbey~are, compelled to. “wing” ‘would probably. abandon , the “profession entirely: if .confronted, | with the task given: Nazimova when | she-first~ appeared (in’ repertoire in Russia. ae , | Nazimova- confidentially told a j;young actress who had become dis- | couraged at the amount of work: sh }was called upon todo during, | great Russian star's Metroyproduction of ‘Madame Peacock’? that in otie of ‘her first seasons “gs\.an actress she | had learned and zppeared in. over. 309 ) parts, a-new play seach night. “Madame Peaccck”>is.to he shown Suits | to-ni P Guaranteed ‘to-night at the ing2‘ Theatre peaiiee he Ba ee All Wool | .* © Country Club Meet. - Early Spring The. adjourned annual mgeting of : Patterns the’ Bismarck Country ‘Club will be. , held at the Commercigl club Mcnday, , Mare%,"ate2: 45 P. ML for the elec’yon | of officers and such other business, ed |'may come up at such meeting | Signed: ~ i S. H. CLARK, { .) . President. \ \ A..§. BOLSTER, * J ; Secretary. i $75.00 All Work Guaranteed “Frank Krall TAILOR ‘WANTED: Girl or woman. to ‘hold: copy in proof ing de- |partment. Must have high \@chool education at least. Ap- {ply Bismarck Tribune. come 1 Fp 8-21 * i YOU CANNOT BE STRONG AND WELL WITHOUT PLENTY OF IRON IN Ifyou are not willing to eat the peels of fruits sen vege anes. and the husks of grain so as to sing arte itensed you should do, Shen x of iron-containing foods just as it comes from the Hampton :etidios, released YOUR BLOOD. Without iron blood loses its into dy Robertson-Cole‘as a Superior Pic- living tissue and you eat does you f ‘good | ture. c fee mY —you do not afid energy out of it. i “The Gray Wolf's hopt; will be the | ~J Hy of suffer from iron-starvation Of the blood and are weak, | feature attraction ight .and" to: vl , WITH SUSPECTING THE REAL | morrow -at the Orphe' theatre. jo = — | CAUSE Pes all the. while our ENRICHES THE BLOOD-GIVES N UXATED IRON YOU NEW STRENGTH AND ENERCY BISMARCK # BISMARCK: BANKING: We have more calls for Bank As- sistants than we can supply. If a good BANK POSITION ever appealed to you, look through the\ Banking room at the Bismarck Colfege. Conceded amgng the dest equipped College banks in fRe country. Here the student learns to do by do- ing. It ¥s real banking, using college money, @nd real bank accounting, up- to-date. ‘ \ We make a specialty of training x young men and women for the high- er-salaried bookkeeping and steno graphic positions. - Send for particu- lars. When yop know what we have done for ‘thoukands of others, you will.attend, ~~ Write G. M.~Langum, Pres. Bis- marck,'N. Dak. y \ ee _ Se as