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\ FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 192% THE BISMARCS. TRIBUNE ; f AGE FIVE a ON, New Spring Hats fd PY | a re ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS Nielsen’s Millinery AND WAIST SHOP || i the state basketball Fisk styles are authori- tative. They reveal the touch of master design- ers. Always . look for the label— t + BISMARCK AND MANDAN EXPECT FINISH FIGHT ) Local High School Plays Steele Mrs. E. J. Taylor, Tonight in District Tournament Bismarck high school plays Steele high school at basketball tonight. The winner plays Mandan high school in- tne sismarck symnasiuii | Saturday night. Bsmarck is expected! + ty win tonight, and to meet Mandan! Saturday night in a contest for the nouor O. representing ths district in! tournament at! 420 Broadway 7 | Minot. eee cat gt The drawing for piaces in the tour- Nauwul coyr, piace this noon. Bis By Olive Barton Roberts “f was starved for a bite of paper.” The Goat locked down in confusion; when Mr. Bobadil, the clown, told Nancy and Nick that he had eaten; their precious Map. “When did you do err asked Nick severely. “Why did you do iw asked Nancy. “I did it when you turned your back to crawl out of the cave,” confessed the Goat. “And I did it for two reas- ons. First, because | was starved for a bite of paper. ‘Second because had promised Snitcher-Snatch to help him. The fact is. I have to help him whether I wish to or not, as [ am enchanted.” “Surely not now”, Nick reminded the Goat. “You-.are standing on the Equator.” The goat looked * amazdéal. © “Why so Lam! J never thoughtvof'that! Do ‘ou S’pose I'll blow up, too, like the trog No, of course not,” “You were, ulw | put in.the clown | ts a WEATHER REPORT. For. twenty-four. hours ending at noon, March. 4. Temperature at / A. M. Highest yesterday . Lowest yesterday .. Lowest last night Precipitation Highest wind velocity Foreca: For North Dakot tonight and patardey 35 “Generally fair colder tonight. Co untry, Club Meet The adjourned annual meeting of the Bismarck Country Club will be held at the Commercial club Monday, Mar. 7, at 7:45 P. M., for the election of officers and such other business as may come up at such mecting. Signed: S. H. CLARK, President. A. S. BOLSTER, Ady. Secretary. Paper nnin iret Sn nee daa d MR. OR MRS. DYSPEPTIC 2 Get rid of Indigestion and Stomach Worries with “‘Pape's Diapepsin”’ n-0n0e ererene: eee oe : 4 ee ee “Really does” put weak, disordered | stomachs in order—‘“really does” come indigestion, dyspepsia, & heartburn and sourness due to a fermentation—that—just that—make: Pape’s Diapepsin the largést selling; stomach antacid and regulator in the world. 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Cut out this advertisement. it may ‘You're safe enough. ut the spell i broken you need not serve the wick-| thereto: ed fairy any longer. of Gems to Capricorn, where the c weren't NOOO erat I 1 pale tablets) Due from othe Individual de 1 bj not appear again. you?” “Yes.” nodded the goat. “Except when I was a kik” ‘That doesn't count,” said the clown. But how about} , that all tickets for the Saturday ; Marck drew Stcele and Mandan drew a blank. Steele high school brought but five , men to play the game tonight, two of eutur playt.8 Delng sick, but the pluckily decided to compete any lt was announced — this afternoon ant same, Which is expected to be between | Wismarck and Mandan have been sou. There are 675 tickets out. SENATE PASSES BILL PROVIDING FOR DEPOSITS New Tax Exemption Measure Also Adopted by Upper House of Legislature The depository law providing North Dakota is desired, passed th senate this morning by a vote of to 11. Ith ready e awaits only the signature of) the govertior to become a law. The the Map? These twins will need it t>| initiated law passed last fall repealed show them the rest of the w: South Pole. You're a nice one “Nice one yourself,” retorted goat. them enough trouble, but-—hark! stomach is sending a message to my brain, It’s from the “Map. says to go straight through the Cave} the ends.After that there Wfll be no more! trouble. The Magic Green Shoes will) take you children safely to the Sout, Pole and the Cave of Snitcher-Snatch. The toys are in the large cupboard at the left side of the fir places The | Golden Key will unlock it.’ \ (fo be Co Congress Adjourns Washington, March 4.—-The 66tn Congress adjourned sine die at 12:39 p. m. the clock having been sent back in the senate. Killy Army Bill Washington, March #.—? President Wilson gave the army appropriation | bill a pocket veto. WANT BETTER RELATIONS Mexico City, March 4.—Bitterness against President Wilson that Mr. Harding’s administration the United States and expressed by the papers here today. Fargo and Enderlin Win, Fargo, Mar. 4.—The first district basketball tournament opened last night with Fargo and Enderlin high schools eliminating Casselton Tower City by scores of 23 to 22 ‘and. 20 to 13, Fargo and Enderlin will be, pitted against each other in the semi-} finals tonight. The meeting of the Burleigh County Farm Bureau will meet at 2:30 p. m. March 9, 1921, at the Court. House, for the pur- pose of perfecting the Farm Bureau organization of Burleigh county. . ron ELKS ATTE Moose meat will be served at i luncheon this evening. Grown men, as well as children, fly ites in Japan and China. No, 615 Report of the Condition of THE STERLING STATE BANK at Sterling, in the at the close of busi $113,308.18 5778 1,004.21 600.00 Checks and oth vided profits, d ind taxes pai 1,099.60 7.12 94,412.39 f the above y that the » best of my ng, ‘ashier. scribed and sworn to be fore me y of February, 1921 . S. Dobler, ry Public. (Seal) Correct. Attes H. P, Goddara, H. E. Wildfang, Dircetors. | requiring compulsory depos “Dear knows you have caused! My) The Map} jot property from ‘taxations. and hope} | Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Miller left to ' would see the end of conflict hetwgen | day for Minneapolis on a briet trip. Mexico were) and| public funds in the state bank but did depositories. Pass Exemption Bill. The senate also passed this morn-| ing House Bill 25, fixing exemptions: Amend-. | mends were affixed providing for an; exemption of $500 on a house, $500 on farm tools and equipment and re- | stricting the levies of counties and po-, | | litical divisions thereof to one-fifth ot! vy for the last five years. H@use Bill 174, relating to consoli- | dation of schools and transportation of | pupils, also passed this morning. | ‘Protests Trooos, | Senator ‘Liederbach’s _ resolution | asking Congress to investigate the re-) | port of Frei colored troops being | stationed in German territory passed} | the senate yesterday al afternoon, le Banker Ill. : Banker H. E. Wildfang of Sterling: is reported ill at Bismarck hospital. Leave for Minneapolis. Underwood Visitors. Dr. Cain and Mrs. Cain of Under-' | wood are in town for the closing days of the session. i eee From Linton. Banker Petes and Mrs, Petes of Linton spent a few days in town on a business trip the first of the week. N Baby Daughter. Mr. and Mrs. J, W.’Cochrane of Bis- marck are the parents of; a baby daughter born at Bismarck hospital last evening. Missionary Speaker. Mrs. G, D. Taylor of Minneapolis ‘will speak in the ‘Methodist church Wednestlay evening, March 9, at 7:30 P. M. Mrs. Taylor has long been as- sociated with mission work and will bring a message of interest to all who hear her. The speaker is no stranger to Bismarck people. those who have heard her will want to hear her again. | All members of the different mission- ary societies of the church are re- quested to be present and the public is most cordially welcome. ELKS ATTENTION Moose meat will be served at luncheon this evening. HE HAD NO COIN; GIRL JILTED HIM! Why Bryant Washburn Is a Tight-Wad In Film “Burglar Proof.” Shamed on the station platform! Left staring at a trainload of jeering faces because at the last minute he had to tell his girl he couldn't take her on a Fourth of July. excursion on which she had set her heart! Asa re- sult, his girl jilted him. Then and there he resolved “never | to be broke again.” Going to the he becomes a “Burglar Proof” wad, so penurious he nearly wrecks his health through living in cheap rooms and eating poor food. But, ad-/ vised by his doctor to dance as a cure for his nerves he meets the girl and— but to tell would take the savor from the delicious human tale which Man- ager Wingreene will present at his Eltinge theater for two days begin- ning tonight. “Burglar Proof” is a Paramount pic- ture starring Bryant,Washburn. The is| scenario was written by Tom Geragh- ty. Well known screen people in- | cluded in the cast are Lois Wilson, 'Grace Morse, Blanche Gray, Emily Chichester, C. H. Geldart, Clarence Burton, Tom D. Bates and Hayward | i Mack, ‘and Mr for) the depositing of public funds in pri-! | vate banks, and also'in the Bank of! passed the house and) bank law] ing of all) CITY’ NEWS || oe tight- D, A. R. MEET TODAY. Minishoshe, Chapier.’ Daughters of the American Revolution met this al ternoon in the Community room of the! ity library, Mrs. H. C. Postlethwaite, and Mrs. H. F. O'Hare hostesses. The relation’ of federal and etate government was dis- cussed and, Mrs. H. H. Steele sketch- ed the career of Alexander, Hamilton. 1 HARD TIMES PARTY, The hard times dancing party given! last evening by the M. B, A. Lodge proved ususually successful. Prizes were awarded Mrs. Wilbur and Roy Riggs tor the best hard times cos- tumes. Lunch befitting the spirit of the occasion was served during the; evening, ! MOTHIPRS SUCIAL CLUB, The Motuer’s Social clud will be en- tertained at the home of Mrs. Jack N. Hanson, 415 Sth street, by Mrs. nson and Mrs. J. S. Bankston on ird2y at 3 o'clock. A reading, “Love Letters of Smith” will be given by Mrs, Wm, Harris. LEAVE ‘ON HONEYMOON, » Miss Anna Sheldon of Underwood | was merried on Wednesday of this week to Mr. Bernt Johnson, a pros-' | perous farmer of that community. The | young couple spent Thursday in Bis-' ck and left this morning for an extended trip east. r, RETURN TO BISMARCK, i insurance Agent George Helling Helling of Minot have taken, up their residdnce in Bismarck, at the} Van Horn. Mrs. Helling will. be re- membered as Miss Finnigan, formerly assistant. bookkeeper at the Tacas store. Shop at the Emporium, 116 5th S¥., and save money. YOUR FRECKLES Attention In March or Face May Stay Covered Now is the time to take special care of the complexion it you wish to look well the rest of the y . The March winds have a strong tendency to bring out freckles that may stay all Summer unless removed. ‘Now is the time to use Othine—double strength. Newd This preparation for the rgmoval} : 7 2 | of freckles is usually not provide for the naming of other) , so successful thar © ig sold’ by druggists unde, guarantee to refund the money if it soils. strength, and even a few applications e ly tet an Ounce vf Uthine-—double | TNT MTTANIBTGRIRE COSTA RICA T0 ASK LEAGUE OF NATIONS T0 ACT Lutle Country Looks on Council to Prevent War With Panama San Jose, March Rica, March 4.—Costa Rica will up the council of the League of Nation for a solution of the gontroversy which has brought this country and Panama to the verge of war. The government has indicated that it will not welcome arbitration froin another sou PICTURESQUE PHOTODRAMA OF OLD STEAMBOAT DAYS At the Orpheum theater tonight the- atergoers will again have an oppor- tunity to see their favorite star, Frank Meyo. in his latest screen success, | “Hitching’ Posts, In this drama of the south and the west Mr. (Mayo is said to present another of those clev- drawn character portraits for th he is famous, and which make | each of his photoplays different from any other in which he appeared. “Hitchin’ Posts” is the work of the} vell-known noyelist and magazine writer, H. M. Shumate, and was pre-} TTT Get Yo Si that makes a real ba should show a wonderful improve- | ment, some of the smaller freckles; even vanishing entirely. Ady. i Brevy Customer Who Comes to Us Is Entitled to Natisfaction: if You Dowt Get 1, Easter is March 27th go. These prices are very attractive; but you are not buying price; its quality New Styles for Young Men and Business Men S. E. BERGESON & SON Suits Made to Measure $30.00 Up. PUTT) eUenueneueguaunencaneqenuagenecnenecusccunnenecuvecensondssudusesugeneny SATURDAY ONLY SPECIAL Because of the exceptionally fine weather we have a heavy crop of carnations that we will sell at a bargain to give our customers the benefit. Hoskins Fresh Home Grown CARNATIONS $1.00 Dozen HOSKINS FI Me / “SATURDAY Only SATURDAY Only SUELUUOSOUOUOOOOOUESDEOOEOGHSEOOOOUONDUOOEOOOOUGADONSONTEQOOOUODROEDODODOUEOUSUUDNM ERA The Bismarck Carpenters will give another dance Saturday, pared for the screen by George Hull. j Jack Ford, who directed ‘Harry Pele Ma in “Marked Man” and Prank in “The Girl in Number 20-" was giv.|March 5th in the Odd Fellows en the supervision — of “Hitchin’ | Hall. Tickets $1.00, supper free. Habits lies caener sete Tt vintte action (S¥aren’s snappy orehestra has and breathless suspense that action, | been engaged.. 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