The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 19, 1921, Page 2

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PAGE TWO. COHAN PLAY AT THE PALACE Local Talent Productions “Seven Keys to Baldpate” Packs Auditorium of DIRECTS PERFORMANCE Earle W. Peterson, Former Road Player, Shows Unusual Abil- ity in Coaching Toa crowded house last night the Knights ct Pythias presented the Cohan come dy “The Seven K The production was a big success, all of those taking part acting in a finished and spirited manner which, put’ the comedy and melodrama over the footlights in ex- celent stye. Those taking part in the play and the production are as follows: Cast of Characters Eliza Quimby, the caretaker’ of Baldpate Inn, . Dow, Mrs. Quimby, the. caretaker’s wife, Mrs. Erma Conyne. William Hallowell Magee, the nov- elist, Scott G. Conyne. John Bland, the mijloinaire’s right hand man, R. R. Tipper. Mary Norton, the newspaper repor- ter, Miss Helen Stabler. Mrs. Rhodes, the chaperon, Miss Onetta Ferguson. Peters, the Hermit of Baldpate, Earl W. Peterson. Myra Thornhill, the blackmaile:, Miss Clare Hoisveen. Lou Max, the Mayor's Man day,” A, W. Holt. Jim Cargan, the Crooked Mayor of Reuton, W. 7 : “pri the president of H, L. Kramer. ef of Police of . Hoeft. A. Sakariassen. Hal Bentley, the O. Harland B. Center, The Director, Earle W. Petersen. Business Manager, H. H. Williams y G. Laurent Olson. Nelson. ~ Ralph Stage Carpenters, and John Kennelly. Show Committee. W.-G. Renden, H. L. Kramer, J. A. Bigs, G. I. Solum. Orchestra—E. H. Love, John Musik, Hansen Tostevin, C. L. Thos, Lough, -Ar- ehie Olson, R. R. Lutz, J) A. Biggs, fi Archie Wilkinson, alter Tostevin Roy F. Dow. LEAVES HOSPITAL \ Harold Bergerud of hilldeer, lett the Mandan hospital toda Ay. OPERAT ON Mrs. Andrew Beckstrom of Flasher, was operated on toray for SRESnS: tis. Yours isa Willard Threaded Rubber Battery? Fine!, Then you're free: from separator expense and :trouble because Threaded Rubber Insu- lation outlasts the plates. | But you need Willard Service just the same. . . ~ rea Our service is here for you to use, and when you do make full use of it you'll find your battery not only lasts longer but’ serves | | better. Drop in. Ask about Willard Threaded Rubber Ifsulation, and why it means so much to * car users. Willard Service Station 408 Broadway “Auto Radiator and hapeitet Work RADIATORS FOR AUTOS, TRUCKS AND TRACTORS. Repaired, Rebuilt, Recored and Cleaned out by up to date process, which has no equal, - b We are agents for mente sone ep oes MANDAN NEWS KNIGHTS GIVE MORTON COUNTY SEVERAL DAYS WILL HAVE FIRST COST CIRCUIT Flasher Dairy Farmers Accept Proposition of Rex Willard, A. C. Expert Morton county will have the first cost prcduction circuit in oper in the state. The Flasher miik pro- ducers circuit have agreed to add the best produceion work to their activi- ties and it is now under way. George Isle, county agent, and Rex! Williard, crop pre export. of the agricultural n service of the state agricultural .college, met with the Flasher farmers Thursday and made arrangements ‘tor the im- mediate initiation cf the work. The results of the statistics being gathered will be to accurately estab- lish just exactly w: hat the cost of pro- ducing wheat and other grains, milk, beef cattle, hogs and so forth, and al so show what type of farming is the most profitable for this district, FARMERS MORE CHEERFUL THAN PROPLE IN TOWN Morton County Farmers Getting Ready for Spring Work Are Optimistic, Says Isle yo Morton .county farmers are getting ready for spring work in splendid © shape and are much more optimistic you are bound: to admit that a over conditions than are the people in good top, adds wonnagtully to town, declares George Isle, county agent, who returned to Mandan yester- day from a trip in the southern part of the county. While the acreage planted will prob- that ‘is equipped for stormy said“Mr, Isle “the farm- downhearted. ; They are meeting their problems cheerfully and are much less depress- ed over financial conditions than are the people in the towns.” JAGER: TRANSFER LINE 521 Broadway Phone 18 . Light and. - : Heavy Hauling SAND and GRAVEL House Moving | Piano and Furniture Moving Excavating and Grading COAL and WOOD All Work Guaranteed ~ ably be less”, ers are by no means TOE WILL NOT: GO OUT FOR MMM i The probabilities are that the ict! wilh ra state to go out of the Mis-| river ‘at Bismarck for several tage declared O. W. Roberts, he: of the weather bureau, today. © The recent ‘cold spell delayed oper- ations considerably. The middle of last week the ice was about 'réady to Cold weather -is predicted for break, Sunday. There is little danger of a flood this year as the river is so low. It wen! down ..7 of an inch since yesterday. f a Today’ s Weather | ——— ae For Twenty-fcur’ hours ending at noon March 19. ‘Temperatture at a.m. ....... Highest yesterday Lowest yesterday . Mowest last night Precipitation .. ‘Highest wind velocity Forecast For ‘North Dakotta: - Unsettled and colder to-night, possibly light snow in the west portion; Sunday.cloudy and colder in the east and south pare ‘tions. Lowest Tempeatures”. 40 -20-NW ANY WAY you LOOK AT IT the Siege: of alWautomo- bile, to. say nothing of the add._& ed -comfort of riding in a car weather as: well. as. fair. me ‘specialize in making auto Get our estimate. Bismarck Furniture Co, § 220 Main Street Donce 8 MOTOR. Heh leven: «Ll 448 tes! anda hide TRESS = CARS IN BISMARCK? — CASH PRIZES FOR BEST GUESSES _ Contest Closes Monday, Marelf 21st. All guesses must be in by 6:00 p, m, See Map in Salesroom Window of M. B. Gilman Co. ae 212 .MAIN STREET...... - Have You Noted Its, New. Prices Advantage? Regardless of your ability to buy any. car you choose; reliability and And consider what an endorsement its more than five years leadership of fine car sales. Now that its price advantage i is even more intensiged, will not its sixth year.of sales leadership show even a greater margin of popular preference? SRB. Loubek Motor Co. distinction. sis Distributors 216 Main Street consider if you can find the justification of finer quality, in a costlier ear than Hudson. ‘ To appreciate its vaiue you need not be a Hudson en- thusiast in the sense of those thousands who, hold it es- sentially the greatest of all cars. But you. must recognize its long-held position among the leaders in performance, is represented i in Bismarck, N. D. f _ SeARURDAY, MARCH 19, 1921 Spring Readiness Reflected in this Initial Display of the Finer Fashions tor Spring A really comprehensive gathering of the finer ef- fects in Spring apparel. \ A really noteworthy assemblage of the most appeal- _ ing apparel effects of the season. 7 “The qualities represent the finer efforts of America’s leading producers. The styles reflect the smartest originations of Amer- NS - ica’s cleverest clothes designers. . - The values very definitely expressthe utmost efforts in price lowering, intensified by our 1921 policy- of selling apparel on narrower profit margins than good clothes have ever been sold at’ before. - You aré chocsing at a disadvantage unless you post y yourself on-the style, quality and value standards we offer for Spring. ‘The Home of Hart, Schaffner & ee Clothes S. E. BERGESON.& SON Suits Made to Measure $30 Up; Custom Made $50. Up oe etine tt ie HUDSON SUPER- SIX | i2 ie Bu OO TOT ELT ET COUNTIES IN ~SUIT FOR FUNDS; pay. Logan and ‘Emmons counties have| for $82,233.22 and Emmons asks judgment for $10,933.43. ed the Bank of North Dakota direct- F years the demand for Buick cars has always ex- ceeded the supply—even when Buick production mqunted to 500 cars daily. Because of the material curtail- ment of motor car production this winter, the country faces a.decided shortage of quality cars this spring and summer. Consequently Buick dealers are advising motorists to place their Buick. orders. now because orders must be sent to factory Ba ly for’funds alleged to be due the coun-| ties,. which the bank has refused to Logan county a&mands judgment ~ Emblem of Suisfction ( TE TTT TO Te TT MMMM county hik & Sons, Mandan, N. D. months in advance of delivery. The reason why the demand for Buick Cars has always'ex- ceeded. the supply is more pro- nounced than ever in the 1921 _ Buick. . Coupled with the noted Buick ‘power ‘and dependability are added riding comfort, eas- ier control and a beauty and grace that, fittingly express Buick worth. Authorized Buick. Service in- sures fall return in Buick in- ‘vestment. Since January 1, regular equipment e on all: models includes Cord Tires HELP PULL NORTH DAKOTA OUT OF THE MUD THE BISMARCK TIRE AND AUTO CO. 211 Broadway, Bismarck, N. D. “WHEN »BETTER-- AUTOMOBILES: ‘ARE. - BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM UNLDAUANSUPLUUDDEDUSTADODES DUSDASUADNAA DE UNDAL DOU UEDO LSTA SARE ATED OTT OTT PURAATOANORSUESSUAODGANDANEAEAET Just received our:new line of oxfords and pumps for spring. Black and brown kid, John Mus- '

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