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house work. ‘Phone 415 R. 208, 3rd street. 8-2-0t * WANTED—Girl for general house- work, 802 Ave. B. 3-5-1w ___ HELP WANTED—MALE ~ GET A GOOD JOB—Work for Uncle Sam. Men ‘and Women needed. /$1400, $1600, $1800 at start. Rail- way -Mail Clerk and: ether “exams” soon. Let our expert, former U. S. Government Examiner, prepare you Write today for free booklet R-811 Patterson fe Service Schopt __ Rochester, _N, It LEARN BARBER ere the 3 Sieies Barber College, Oldest institution of its kind, Established 1893. me and ex- pense saved by our incthods. Catalog free, Moler Barber College 107 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. 3-1-1mo] _ HUNDREDS GOVERNMENT JOBS OPEN;—Men-women over 17. $135 month. List positions free. Write ‘immediately. Franklin “Institute, Dept 322-M Rochester, N. Y. 3-5-1t MEN WANTED for detective work. Experience unnecessary. ‘Write J. Ganor, former U. S. government de- tective, St. Louis. 3-5-1t WANTED—First class. automobile mechani¢, Corwin Motor. Co., Bis- marck, N. De 3-2-1lwk HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Girl for general house- work; highest wages. Mrs. P. C. _ Remington, 610 7th street. 2-28-tt} WANTED—Competent gir girl for general SETION YA Tees POSITION. WANT: Marr With sev- eral years experience in bookkeep- ing and stenographic work desires pesition, Can start immediately. References furnished if required. Write 206 Tribune. 3-4-lw AUTOMOBILES — MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE—Willys Six touring car— good, condition. Will take bank- able paper. Address Box 364, Bis- marck, ‘N. D. 3-5-1lw LOST AND FOUND LOST—Silver bar pin. Finder please return to 715 6th street for reward. 3-3-8 — ROOMS FOR BENT LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS— for two or four persons, Elderly lady wants light work or care for children. Phone 877. 3 ONE LARGE ROOM FOR RENT— Furnished or unfurnished. 18 Main. Phone 503-K. 308-3t FOR RENT—Two rooms, close in, in modern house, 416 Thayer street. Phone 836-R. 3-4-4t FOR _RDPNT—Furnished rooms, in modern home, .320 Mandan avenue. Phone 262-1. 3-4-1w FOR RENT—Room in modern house for one or two. Phone 494-L 510 __lth_stret. Lug = Sisal. ROOMS ‘WITH BOARD—At Dun- raven. -One room suitable for three’ gentlemen. 3-3-5t FOR RENT—Modern furnished room suitable for two. 581K 902 6th street |: 3-4-3¢ FOR RENT—Modern room gentle- men preferred. 300 9th street Phone _3i-K 3-4-lwk FOR RENT—Two rooms for. light housekeeping. 408 1-2 Main street. 8-5-3t FOR, RENT—Furnished rooms .in modern home. Call at 312 8th street 3-1-1 wk: FOR KENT—Modern furnished room, suitable for two, 309 8th street: 3-4-8t FOR RENT—Modern furnished ‘Tooth, 515 2n dstreet.- Phone 774, 3-2-lw FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 722 5th street. Phone 485. 3-1-1w MODERN FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT. 802 Ave. B. 3-5-lw FOR RENT—One furnished room for two. 409 5th street. 1-26-1w SITUATIONS, WANTED UATION W Man_and ‘wife wishes form work, colored, plemse state salary. paid. Willing to come last of April St; Robert Foley, 4217 Ayve., Chicago, Ill. Lawrence 8-3:1wk WANTED. ‘sell Self-threading Needles. “A' blind man can thread them; a sale in ‘every home; no experience requir- ed. Send 10c for a sample needle and particulars. H. Comerford 1230 _Park Avenue, New. York, Nv Y. AGENTS—I am paying $2: an hour, taking orders for complete new line of household ~ necessities. Write quick for particulars. Albert Mills, Gen. Mgr. 3280 American — Bldg.. Cincinnati, Ohio. 8-5-1t AGENTS—Make $75.00 weekly selling guaranteed hosiery. We guarantee $36.00 weekly full time. 75¢ an hour spare time, Experience. unneces- sary, Perfectwear. Hoslery; Darby, Pa, BUS! SS CHANCES HOW TO START IN BUSINESS FOR | FREER ‘MAPS. in YOURSELF—A little Book sent| free to men and women anxious to make money by working part or; » full time. Clows Co., Phila window cleaning, house repairing or any odd jobs. Phone. 833-L. J. &. Dowis, 312 8th street So. Bismarck, N.B. Tie 3-4-1W WANTED—A place to work for room and board. Write 205 Tribune. 3-1-1wk. WISCONSIN FARM LANDS LANDOLOGY SPECIAL NUMBER—Just containing 1921 facts gf clover land larinette County, Wisconsin, If. for @ home or as an investment ‘you'are ‘thinking of buying good farm ‘lands where farmers grow rich, send at once : for this special ‘number of Landology. “It is free on request. Address Skid- more-Riehle Land Co., 435 Skidmore- Riehle, Bidg., . Marinette, sWigooneln. -3-3mos RB SALE OR RENT Rouges At AND FLATS FOR SALE—Six room modern hoyse, hot water heat, $1200. cash balance easy terms. Also nice bungalow “$3400. Terms. Don’t buy until you see my properties. Will save you money. J. H. Holihan, 314 Broad- way. Phone 745. 3-4-2t FOR SALE—7 room modern bungalow | £7; including three bed rooms, well located, east front, full basement. uice porch screened ‘in, hardwood floors,-and garage, on good terms. Geo. M. Register. 3-1-1wk FOR SALE BY OWNER—House of| F" four rooms, with garage, on pave- ment, for quick sale $1,300. Phone 913-X, or call at 517 9th street. 3-4-1w | FOR SALE BY OWNER—Modern 6-| room house, full basement, garage. Terms. ©10 E. Main:* ° ‘Telephone 212-K . 2 3-2-1 FOR RENT Strictly mod modern. apart- ment in the Rose Apartments 215 3rd ‘street. Murphy. -Phone 85: WOR SALE OR ARE eT, acres of Kidder county land for house in Bismarck, or will consider a. few lots or car,in deal. C. A. apaulle, 319 2nd street, Bismarck, Di Bee. Awk FOR RENT—160 acres, oa, tive lles froin Moffit, good house, barn and water; also five acres outskirts of Bismarck: | Address °Frank. Krall, ismarck, N. D. 1-28-1w | ‘© hear from owner of good farm: for sale. State cash}: price, full description. D. F. Bush. Minneapolis, Minn. pd WANTED—To hear from owner hav- ing farm for sale, state cash price, and full description. John J. Black WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers imbalme rs Funera] Directors Licensed Embalmer_in Charge DAY rHONE 50 | NIGHT PHONES 65—887 BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY Distributors of : STUDEBAKER “CADILLAC AU EOMOMLES PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Veesaed Eebpimese ip Day Phone 100 Night Phone 190 or ‘oan BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET Upholstered Futniture Made to Order MAIN STREET —————— Tokyo is said“to have more book- shops than any other city. England is the heaviest *buser of} American butter‘and cheess. CARL PEDERSON FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR, Southwestern North Dakota and Southeastern Montana BISMARCK, N. D, Mr. | 2-5-1t! “N, Dakota Street; , Chippewa Falls, ‘Clover- land), America,” upper Wiecon- sip. Send. for Iilustrated : booktet. Edward: Hings Far Land: Co..1389 Otis HHdg. Chicago. a Sais FOR SALH—200 acres of eultivat » land , in Morton. Co! N. Di” BHles _ $25 Ad 204 Tribune: 6-lwk, LIBERT PONDS—Wwe Pay spot cash at the highest’ market prices for alt! issues ‘Liberty’ Bonds.’send ' bonds registered. “mail. Cashier's’ mailed to you same day bonds are received, Mithnea polis Bond © Kx- vhange,” 553 + ‘Plymouth ~Building. ‘ Minneapolis, | Minne: Bp-tt Knyone knowids the whereabouts of; oné’ Frank ‘Till, formerly ‘of Akron,|" Ohio, at. present reported Working ‘on a farm’in the vicinity of Bismarek, pleasé: hotify'C. W. Washburn, ‘care Soo: Line, Bismarck, N. D: B44 FOR SALE OR .TRADE—Threée-stbry hotel, new up-to-date steam plant, cost $2,100, put in 1916, Will sell for $5,600. This a real bargain: ‘property’ fs ‘clean from” debt, ° will consider a large home in some large city ‘where there is a good high school. , Write: Box 112, Martin, ND. 2-28-10 ion. and” re- ports. on Breckenridge. Wonder Oil Field, of the world. Half ‘mil- lion dollars daily oatput. Small in- vestors: paradise. H. D. Ballenger, Box 165, Breckenridge. Texas.-: 'B-5-1t FOR SALE—Four or five two year oli “heélfets ready to-freshen in the near future. © Price-§50 onyp. Gyaran-|' ‘teed gentle and easy tehandts: Call “L, 3. Garske on farm 100 inode west 2. -1w rants for sale at 10 percent: ‘dis+ count. Will secure guarantee’, that!‘ they will be taken up within a-year. Will seil.all or part. J. B. ‘Field, Zap, N. D.- 2-1743wk head-of good young horses ie Bell or. exchange for, toy are from-2 to 5 sears ah re to 1300 Ibs, Sidney Sm tele N._Dak._ 2-26-1wk, FOR SALE—Limited quantity ‘finest white clover honey in 101b. pails, $12.50: per case-of 6 pails. 'E. &. Miles & Son, Dunlap, Towa. a 3-5 belt HOUSE WANTED—1 want to buy a five or six room modern house. Must have possession in 30:.days.| Answer ‘quickly. Address Box. rr __Bismarck, N..D._ 3: FoR SALE—Kitchen “Cabinet, Dres3- er, Buffet, Chiffoneer, Library Table, | Large ‘Columbia Graphanota, ‘Cook stove, small writing desk and ‘beds. 2-25-1wk. SALE—Lots 5 ai Riverview addition, “Easy terms.’ Write A. McPaul, Box 719) Valley City, N. D. 343-8ts FIRST CLASS WCRK—Cleahing. pressing, repairing, dyeing, Igiies’ and men’s clothing, Eagle Tailoring & Hat’ Works, phone 68, opposite 1818-t¢ FOR SALE—White enameled barber fixtures for a two-chair shop; good conditiop, including everything necded except supplies. Price $300; mine to C.\Hinsz, Abhley, N. Di shy 2-26-20 For SALE—A No; i hay two mules > Routh ‘of ears $10 per:'ton. Only.four stacks. left. Liberal’ dis- “if all taken at one: time. 6: C. W. McGray. _3+8-1w R PRI on cleaning, blocking and ‘remodeling men’s hate, Eagle Tailoring & Hat Works, Phone 58, opposite: ‘Postéftice.’ 1-18-tf FOR | y: B—Oliver pow: 3 bottom “engine gang... Phone 833-L. .J. E. Dowis, 312 8th Street So. Bismarck N._D. Iwk FOR SALE OR TRADE—Tea on and harness will trade for Fori car. 408 3rd ‘street. Phone :822-L _3-ldw If you want to sell your Bismarck “property, Het. with us, ., “Henry, «& Henry, Real Estate ‘and’ Investments; Phone 961. _ __2-26-1wk. FOR QUICK” SALE—One ~ upright piano, walnut case, room 346, Grat q Pacific hotel, after 8 P.M. 3- FOR RENT—Well appointed office in down-town business vlock. . ‘ Bis- marck Realty Co. 2-26-1w WASHING DONE—Mrs. Ben Gent, 400 Block. 1022 11th street So. chev |" FoR SALE—or Exchange—I ia¥e.1 18} ~|0n crop contract one y | must” be United (States citizens. RIVER ‘UNSAFE! H. B. 41—Provides for preservation i TO: CROSS)SAYS* : eae wellg and for their control 139—Defines duties of county 0..W. ROBERTS) commissioners in letting -contracts || Lon competitive bids. i HB. 19—1 S pay of compensa: he | tion insurance at er bureait, here A issued!’ a warning | $2,500 pear. ‘against. crossing ‘the ‘Missouri. River.) ‘H.'B. 77—Raise ‘election “It: is unsafe; he declarés. “A team! pay ie "$6 a day and 1 cent went through on the Red Trail yes | kore 100. . commissioners officials a’ vote terday. I understand, that no o « H. B, 28—Allows: Linghingkadenti aas hurt but it is not safe. 1» |0f schools to have fteld and other deputies. ("ELECT FORD: PRESIDENT Detroit; ‘March’ $.—Hénry Ford was elected president’: of the Detroit,! Toledo and Ironton. railroad id the reorganization meeting’ today. ‘ _; Re-appoint Ball. ‘ B \Washington,’Mari.5.—The appoint-| fr" McKenzie. ment’ of Mr. Ball’ of fowa, to be as:| H. B. 160—Reduce bag linut | sistant of. secretary of agriculture, ! hwild geese from 15 to eight. was annouiiéed today; ” \.H. B. 22—Increase burial: expense ‘ from $100 to $150 in Remain, In Races" * yact, Fargo, Mar, 3—-Fargo, Hope, Lisbon). 1 B: 108—Allows burfters to’ pu and Wahpeton remain. in this district | 8& wounded game ony ‘no trespass of the-bigh gchool basketball climina-|,/ands, tion tourganen fs pea olunty Ny Ss. B. 200—Curativeract to Inake leg" 4... al deeds given by corporations: which ° Fata not comply with ‘technical re- lesignetl to’ cure Increase pay of those now employ- et "HB. 186 and 137- -Allows citfes ‘to take over and operate water and elec- tric plants. Intended for Bismarck | aha amendment of olectric planta | eonsidered come-back after defeated on cont pensation neal Clash. To ight. Jamestown, Mar. amestown and | Qhirements of law ‘ Valley City: basketball team’ will bat-| jréal estate title in specfic case. tle tor’ the tisttict * hlgly school cham: ; ?S. B.'31—Allowng court steno- piongship tonight. ‘graphers $4 per day expense money aon mestown ac ‘ated a: field goal’ and! whle ‘attending court in districts deb throw Jo the’ exira five minute! aways from ‘home, period after Ellendale, and James- | 58—Reuiring eattvas — pro- town. had played to a tie in the regu-) sing curtains at rear and side! of lar‘game.* * eu ee cabs to protect engineer Seacevaepnses eaeecenened B. 182—For. constitutional SUMMARY OF: BILLS PASSEI | RRcnament providing that in coun- ties.less than 8,000 clerk of court i Page 4) (shall also assume duties of probate t judge. nal passage” "to 'S. BY 111-1 —Prescribing method | of a public | conducting stockholders mectiag3 of | domestic corporations. (Continued, fro! “Phe Senate gave. the following | bills. “H. By 174—Making highway if- used: 20.:yea ‘AH, B. 151—Makin, against co-operatvi sible. Ss. B. 182--Liniits ahpritt terms. HB. 25—Exempts $509 on farm! on residence fro) taxation etc. ; .H. B.174-For transportation to pupils of consolidated schools.” The House ‘Passed: 8. B.°18—Providing three | deputy | inspectors of state license department | which has’ control of! fight om rum | runners. |’ S. B. 110—Repeals $15 license fee for attorneys, but’ requires $2, 000! | bond. 35, S. B. 181—Gi i ati 1000 unexpende ARE se ntteman | P HOPLE'S FORUM | tinue operations after July 1, 1921. tee eR S..B. 51—Appropriates. $100, 000 | SAINST REC to complete state Memorial building | ‘ Prete Hee ALL: ae as. memorial to soldiers in World| urtle Lake, N. Dak, 3-3-2 | War. ' autor Tribune:— &®. B. 181—Approftiates money to}! I am not in favor of Recall Elec- estalilish permanent, recording, system) tions. Let us grant time for all the in state treasurer's office. |‘People of our state to help- digest S. B. 163—Submits — proposal that} those bitter pills of state indebtedness constitutional amendi.e* to increase | by paying their share of taxation It legslators’ pay from $5 a day to/is the only way that our people will $1,000 per bdicanfam to‘voters. ~ ‘now learn, I would like to see a law S$: B. 197—Appropriates $10,000 for, that would make it impossible for care of lepers, stite haying oné victim | ae state or county, to bond.’ ptthat disease. 8 it or is it not a fact that the S.-B, 158-—Regulate#. reciprocal - in invert drawing money bond and surance contracts. f eres systems. are the primary cause S. B. 202—Prevents pardon” of per-| high cost of living. son under life sntence till halt of;,, Then why should we avoid that life expectancy has heey serve i biirden of taxation. Ifa recall comes, .B'198—Reditires Saleen at bia! 1 shall not cast my vote. I shall néve> promissory note in renewal. vote for bonding North Dakota Let Passed afternoon in house Thurs- | day. age put up their houses with sod. ‘§. B. 84—Appropriating $821.75 for | If the ‘two parties of North Dakota printing’ 1917-18 biennial — report, of | would agree to give their ten and Attorney-General: fifteen dollars campaign fund to build S. B. 153—Gives man ‘buying’ land, state owned factories then just think ar in which | of what North Dakota would have to redeem, ‘after beginning of cancel-| lin 25, hehe . latién proceedings. i *» A READER S. B. 11—Providing that obligations: ar rE Ria as givén for stock in foreign corporeel Legion! ! “The Rookie’s Re- tions-shall so indicate on face and be| turn” at the Bismarck Theatre me atanlshe minimum "pay ior commencing Monday i is\the ‘one rea 2 9 school teachers with $720 lowest, pay! picture of all that you can’t af- for lowest. retognized grade of teach-| ford to miss: \ er without year’s experience. ia Se 17—Appropriates $10. 0007, te ‘fAght! tuburculosis among persons, i ~121—Provides for state to ‘expend; ¢———-—— ‘tunds to obtain like amount of fed-| erdl aid for yocational tralning—in- | Ae License ‘Vasueu. i ‘dijstrial and otherwise. | A marriage license was issued to Ar. 187—increases limit of interest for| tt thur J. Payseno of Goodrich and Julia school bond issues. A. Doherty of Wing, early in the week. 201—Pays. irrigation assessment for} s ricaee i. (Williston’. district.) 3—Specifies how cows may pu fehased for counties. South. Dakota, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. 200—Cures defective land, titjes due | Harry Clough of 418 26th ‘street. to ‘{mproper fecording. Sng aes *31—Allows expenses for court 're- | Leaves For Minneapolis. porter when’ out of home district. .~’ F. E. Scallen of superintendent's of- legal . actions | gociations, pos- bringing action in court to set aside jtaxes before submtting claims _,to | county, commissioner and dismissing : actions heretofore brought. S. B. 41—Reducing amount bonds | park commissioners may issue from 3 to 1 percent | of;valuation and tax {levy from 3 to.2 mills, providing that | bond issue must be approved by ma- to tw law park céthmssioners may ‘bond without vote of people). S. B. 39Appropriating $175,000 for completion work on Bismarck-Man- ;dan malscou ls viver bridge. ———_9 Visiting Here. be FOR SAL—A perfectly new piano at ‘Northwest hotel.- Room ae o 2-2861w. FOR SALE—Victrola and records, in 116—Increases pay of juvenile court fice, Soo line, left for Minneapolis last commissioners to ‘$8 a day or $150 a| night to spend the week-end with his, month maximum. family. 68—Requires railroads’ to stipply| * vestibuled cabs on locomotives, P. E. O. Special. A special meeting of the V. E. O. good condition. Call 144-X. 228-80 FOR SALE— Sanitary couch ~ with 3-3-3t __two_pads. Phone 772-R 1 FOR’ FOR SALE—Star Resta Fant. In good Phone 35 3 1-5t DRESIMAKING=- 622+ 3rd’ stree;, Phone 132 RB... + 3-4-8t: Hid pari Range $8.50 Bulk, $9.75 to $10.25. Cattle receipts, 159 killers steady to higher. Fat steers top $9.50, Sheep receipts 250, steady. BISMARCK GRAIN. (Furaighed by Russel-Miller Co.) Bismarck, Mar.’5 No, 1 dark nortiiern . + $155 No. 1 amber durum +137 :No..1:iixed durum . + 183 1° red durum. - 1.28 No.-1 flax . 21 No. 2 flax. « 142 NO..2 rye .-.-4- 1.22 Minneapolis, Mar. 5.—Flcur un- 4| changed tto higher. Shipments, 33, 973 barrels, $9.35 ‘tto $9.tv, Barley,.50c to’ 7ic. Rye No: 2, $1:45 1-4 to $1.46 14. Bran, $23. Minneapolis, Mar. 5.—Wheat . re- ceiptts, 390 cars, compared witth 100 | cars.a year ago. Cash No. 1 norhernu, $1.67 1-4 to $1772 1-4. A Corn No. 3 yellow, 57c to 58c, Oats No. 3 whitte, 413-4¢ 0 42 5-4¢. 442—Provides for merging of coun ty clerk of court and county probate | Sisterhood will be held’ at the home judge into one: office in cpunties witi | of Mrs. S. F. Hollingsworth, 623 First lesg than 8,000 population: ‘street on Monday afternoon at three 111—Defines quorum for stockhol ‘clock. There will be election of of- ers’ meeting of domestic corporations | ficers and a. full attendance is de- '166—Requires tax complaints to go | Sire to Uounty before taken to ‘state board ! 41—Fixes limits for which | park! commissions ‘may hond for improve- ments. H. B. 113—Regulates levying taxes! for drainage and creating * sinking | fund. 39— EStends Hale for ‘use of batts $4—Appropri atl, 1 to “Oia | | have their recreational evening in vinti utah iating. ath bay 44) their club room in the Hinckley block. al ng for former: al weney gen The Current har club nee at the home of Mrs.:Geo. M. Register 198—Requiring same notces in fore-, 91g First street. National problems closing land contract as mortgage. will be the program. ii—Requiring that ““‘spectilative) ‘The Thursday Musical club meéts on security,’ be written across face ‘of| Thursday afternoon in the community ae not given for necessities. room of the city library. There will bey. ; B. AdGo, “Reeulayng witness fees) a Aiprgorial program for the violinist, in garnishment cases. | Maude Powe! H. B. 193—Codifying co-operative} On Thursday evening the Friends Laws on Farm bureau recommenda- | of Our Native W: ild Life will, hold their postponed. monthly~ ‘meeting: ” Leiba Legion! ! “The. Rooki ‘Re: ‘ating Cura”: at the Bismarck Theatre printing iegmmencing Monday is the one ta. picture of all that you can’t af- ford to miss, Clubs ‘Coming Week. The Monday Club meets at the home ot Mrs. H: P. Godhard, 720 Second reet.. Topics of study, ‘Promotion of | Americanizetion” and “Compulsory | Military Training.” P.E. O, meets on Monday, evening ; with Mrs. s. F. Hollingsworth. ut B. €7—Amending drainage Laws. H. B. 148—Makes day robbery of banks’ felony and specific crime. H. B. 79—Amends state . B. 169-—Requires | railroad furnish better caboose cars. H. B. 140—Defines methods of pet- itioning to county commissioners. Cod, haddock, mackerel and her- H. B. 149—Provides for, supervis- ring. are caught in largest numbers ote of bank receivers S0-sepafate re-| on the Atlantic coast. ceiver is not required to stay in each bank closed at $10 a day, but one for’ Wireless _ telephony rere ; found practicable over been distuneées up Flax,’ $1,81 1-2 tto $1.83 1-2. . B. 201—Requiring that teachers ‘to 2500 miles. 'S. B. 156—Prohibiting litigant from] | the people do what we did 37 years} ¢-—_._________» CITY NEWS, _|| Mrs. J. ‘N. Strom of Rapid City, | ‘Loans and discoun PAGE SEVEN confidence gree. HE greatest asset of a motion picture theatre is the:confidence it builds among its patrons. In Bismarck the management of' the Eltinge and Bismarck Theatres"has established this Tf this were lost these theatres would lose their all. Hence it is the policy of the Eltinge and Bismarck Thea- tres never to mar the confi- dence of patrons by offering": ‘pictures of:inferior quality or by charging more than any film subject is worth. to an unusual de- APPEALING, STORY PICTURIZED. The novels of Sir Gilbert Parker, packed as the are with appealing live interest and red-blocded action, are excellent material for the movie mak- ers, George Melford, the veteran pro- ducer of “The Sea Wolt,”/ “Every woman,” “The Round Up,” and other important pictures, has taken Sir Gil- bert's populer “The Translaticn ‘of a Savage,” and made of it a pir that has been hailed as one play che gea- niost meritorious of the curren a e, son, The screen version is called‘ hold My Wife!” and will be show the: Fltinge theatep next Friday. Ma- abel Julienne Scott, Milton S¥ils, El “tiott Dexter, and Ann Forrest are in- cluded in\the cast. The picture is 4 aramount, - Country Club Meet The adjourned annual meeting ot | the Bismarck Country Club will be held at the Comniercial club Monday: Mar. 7, ‘at 7:45\P.'M., for the election of officers and such other business 15 may come up at such meeting. Signed: ‘ §, H. CLARK, President. A. 8. BOLSTER, Secretary. Adv. NOTICE To The Credjtors of, and Persons Doing A Credit, Busines With, The American Cafe of Bismarck, Dakota: You are notified that the undersign- ed Wong, Wee has purchased the ‘American Cafe in Bismarck, posse- || sion to be given at 2 o'clock p. m. on March 12th, 1921, and that on or Yefore that time you should present and ‘have pdid any claims you may have against said Cafe, The under- )signed will not be responsible for any debts of said concern incurred prior to 2 o'clock, p.m. of March 12th, 1921, and thereafter saitl Cafe will not be liable‘ for any obliga- tions created prior, thereto, Dated this 5th day of March, A. 1b. 921. WONG WEE, rooms ROOMS FOR REN nished for light Sa a ath street. Photie 627. Legion? 1 “The Rookie’s Re- ude turn” at the Bismarck Theatre | ‘commencing Monday is the one picture of-all that you can’t af- ford to miss. - ‘0 Report of the Condition cf THE 3 ! MENOKEN FARMERS S' p BANK at Menoken, In the State of | kota, at the close of busine 21, 121. Resources Overdrafts, secured Warrants, Banking house, fixtures Current Liabilities Capital stock paid ie standing ... Bille payable. . er of the a swear th above knowle hi Subscribed and sworn to before me this Ath day of March, 1921. J.P. Wagner, Publ . 1924, My commission expires (Seal) testi— . Lahr, Directors, R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Chiropractor at North |) CUT THIS ‘OUT — IT IS WORTH MONEY Cut out this slip,, enclose with 5c and mail it to Foley & Co., 2835 Shef- field Ave., Chicago, Ill., writing your | name and address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package con- taining Foley's Honey and Tar Com- pound for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kid- ney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartie ‘Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for consfipation, biliousness, headaches, and sluggish ‘bowel Le. Women ‘of! Shang are pro- hibited from wearing short skirts and 1 | displaying their arms. The oldest hous in the United States still stands at St. Augus- tine, Fla. Great Britain pl a gigantic ! hydro-electric plant in the Severn River, to utilize the power of the tides. ¥ ICE CREAM AND ICES FOR SUNDAY Vanilla Fe ‘Chocolate Orange Nut Pineapple Sherbet , “i@range ‘Sherbet Brick Ice Cream ANY WAY YOU LOOK AT IT ‘}you are bound to admit that a good top adds wonderfully to the appearance of an automo- bile, to say nothing of the add- ed comfort of riding in, a car that is equipped for stormy weather as well as fair. We specialize in making auto tops. Get our estimate. ‘Bismarck Furniture Co. Consultation Free Suite 9, 11—Lucas Block—Phone 260! 2 ‘ 220 Main Street