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: ce TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 192 b: 2 , THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TOOT re gh sak me of : , GAEL | ETS ATT ELTINGE wk: ISMARC a CEL a : : L in Photoplays aCe 4 GETS | ENTION ss = *hotoplay: THEATRE i . ‘ ; ' Harry La M. Wagner at the Console TONIGHT Product Comes High Because So i * Many Are Broken, Tonight MATINEE TOMORROW Re * Hive AND IT 1S. NOT NECESSARY: | 4 | Express Company. Starts Campaign| of | if liot 0 , Education Among. Big Shippers and f M4 Producers—Jrying to Get Them to H Bivencoey Kee Ra ne 4 ae . ’ : Comply With: Rules of Packing ang’| Companion Picture to “Humoresque” 2 . : A Shipping Whiéh Will Avert Unneces- \ Hw d \ ; Losses Both to Th , i Bs ue ware Bay and From the Stirring Story by Richard Washburn Child = ° p : yy In all pig business this is an era of “Heliotrope Harry” they called him—the “perfumed ( r r 4 | saving. Economy fg the watchword in crook” in cell 58. One great thing in his life—a holy 66 - U eév10 S all the big’ corporations—econoiy ‘in | ‘love for a daughter who did not know he existed. ea en 4 g ; operation, machinery, -labor, food andj f. And he meant she should-never know! | res hes au rind ut especially So, when a blackmailing wife plotted to wreck his a ERE showing a splendid variety of these In the office of eM James, super- ed Fore: Be Eee ae 1 d his 1 99 a ed : a : Ie em Ra ga SSF ‘oug' is bi and won—and died for his love fabrics this spring because they are right | intendent of claims for the American likevegentlemeal” ? in din ith“th tyl és = Railway Express company in New a his Ii a t le wi e style tendencies toward more ex- York, is a portfolio full of’ most con- And his little girl never knew! : i pressive pattern treatments. | vinGing looking photographs ‘of broken : In order that their crime might 5 ~ , <i i i anitws 3 . + os 3 ( eggs. And there need not be any A story as big as Humanity’s heart! not be discovered they blew up a zt There are vaii-tonéd mixtures, club checks and over- mashed eggs, or at any rate not half | ce ship at, sea, riddled the lifeboats -plaids in tans, greys, greens, olives and blues. Some | ete prine amaeaee hae stiri | ADDED ATTRACTIO ere ceaned in ie ee ae ther Scotehiy in-chabact : ; Lae eee eee pas areal an | AT IN One man survived. He hounded ‘ are rather t in character. t ; educational campaign for making egg eas . its 2 " rem es y e | eiaval sate: 6 } * Violin Solo, Mr. Spencer ae culprity ang a ts them a t . > 0 Justice. S a rewar ie won % sabe e ‘ . Efforts are being made to reach the | Hee . ; They are chiefly in young men’s models. Others are wie eke shipped in Giftoreat parte of (MET SOUNINEE: = meg gery jets net yee the love of a brave girl. f | of conseryative styles for the older man who rather $ ¢ $ i $ | the country, bringing home to them | er , ] likes expressive pattein effects to tone up his ap- - - ; | the needless loss in eggs, and trying z } péardiice. - Raa | to get them to comply with rules of = — f } : : | peering and shipping ene will avert ’ as the effect of his opinion “this last} Wesley was very popular. He has H : | Wa lle eines Veta eats statement ir clearer than ever be-| been. playing in the boys’ band and { . B tial fore the vice in the opinion.” showed unusual ability as a musician. 18 A The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes campaign among ‘handlers, including | Mr. Wheeler declared that even if| His illness is said to have been in tl » . all company cmupleyees. is also under BY PALMER IS beer may be prescribed as a medi-| nature of a fever. < apy: 5 way. Agricultural colleges and state cine the law requires the utmost care —_———_ ' " . y | institutions are co-operating, in an ef- - t z : on the part of a physician ad the keep- 1.0.0. F. e ae NV & SO IN | fort to bring forcibly before the ‘pub- ing of a careful record of all preserip-|_ Third Degree work—Large E Je ey Fy lic the fact that there is a tremendous / k tions. class—Banqu ight. 1 vent ° i and_ constant loss in eggs, much of It | ‘ “The records of ie doctor and fe quet tonight. ; i a needless, The express company fs ad- age druggist are gpen to Inspection,” he 7 Suits Tailor Made $30 up. Custom Made $50 up. | vertising broadcast the fact that 1t|Mead of Anti-Saloon League) Continued. "No one but a licensed j ey ' eae = i "4 pharmacist may fill the prescription. BEGINS ty BAR } | will welcome suggestions for the pack- “ : 7 aa ; Have hi es > ing and shipping of eggs. It wants Calls It “Astounding The foctor te druggtel may have his AS ASST. ¢ f _ 1) new ideas for containers, already pat- | : Decision” Peay Banc at any, Hing he Ma NES ASHIER on ; a z |aieda on citetelierall ot which legas| / lates the law. ‘These restrictions will a ; RUSSIANS ARE | will send me $150 doll. for ship tick-| 4 | will bersifted ang tried out, ful [ine hazard wether te Sell be. ach Recently the caster of the Site 4 ets, | ENGLISH H AVE Seek Perfect Container |TO0 ASK RESTRICTIONS) ‘ e Such) Bank of Shawmut, Mont., sent 409 | my ite : | r . that yputable physicians ad druggists ok, Rt 2 i % mand] like to stay on your farm all Pending’ the discovery ot the per mune will refuse to handle this booze meat | Res to Dakota Business College, ' | my fe if you wanto kipe mo, that is| | fect egg cont@iner, exgs shipped in| Washington, March 22—The anti-| cine in most places.” Fargo, N. D., for a capable assis [Cana gand You-aiv beat washes N the case now In general use, the] saloon is prepared to fight until the} Mr. Wheeler made public a telegram| tant. B. A. Reidlinger, just finisl:~ { a L afd Wappy nePxere tocvou Senos . | standard 30-dozen affair familiar to pinion hy Former Attorney General| from Frank Elair of Chicago, -pr ing his course ir Commerce, Bank Your Very Trvly i ae 4 every one, would stand a better chance Falmer holding that beer may he pre-| dent of the National Proprietary Asso- ing and Business Administration, ‘ . i do cactieey oy Nazaruk, my address| WHICH CRUISES: if suinprs woud at eee & A wate by iter esuee Raed i apr cepeen ‘in common teas was sent. ' P. Nikole i ' | Sert the excelsior-flled pads which | 0%< cheer b ane er re drug ry. we are oppose 4 1 { Wollnsuoy Ge Ray alakiDgve i fare supposed to be used. hike “ough. | for the league, announced tonight in a) to sale of been through the channels Business men and bankers kno Ee j Datmska Gmina | uu ; "| fons,” as they are called, theoretically sO! statement nea: } . of the drug trade.” ere nn B. C. pupils are prepar: ot » “Nothing to Eat and Nothing! Wst Solowie. ~ hp : . . he league he added, has a number — —— to hold responsible positions. Hun- y 3 5 ‘wo of Shi Are Being Built; %0 on the bottom of each egg case, and 4 ara tes = z see PB a to Buy”, Says F ae _| Please anser as su as pascble. R ps ig ow | on the top, as well-as under the, tor at plans to jbe used as the occasion 7 HOt eh FOR SON. E dreds of employers are graduates of 2 SAY . belch tle 13 17 1 ir j for Admiralty—For Use | layer of eggs. “It is an astounding proposition hold _yesterda for ‘Wesley andowe this good school themselves. der Man | FRANK WHITE s | With Fleets aie fon ee Sone that beer can be sold at soda fountains| fourteen-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs, Sprin Retin is the best time to oaths Ps tthe! | eg Bint S e n | with all that it implies.” Mr. Wheeler] Andrew E. Sauer, who died Thursday| start. . “Follow the Succeg$ful.”” Ryder, N. D., March 22.-The fol: 4 \ London, Marz82==betailé or.an en- | (0n% however, although the. cost would | said in reference of a recent stat2-|at his home following a week's ill-| Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 80 lowing letter received by Joe Wustner| CANDIDATE FOR | tirely new type ‘of seaplane, whicl | pe but 6 gents to the case,” pu an ment by the former attorney general, | ness. , Front St., Fargo, N. D : G er é mre ciel Tine Were ee . 4 James, “They stand the loss—and % me eras re Nick : | epithe sruise , 7 te | are bef it for thé air ministry,' Better than ‘the egg cushions {n where disorder. and starvation are are being buiit for the air ministry. | ae | ee redl; isa testimonial: ots conditions. i Is a id to be-much like | Some respects are the brown card simply stated, as they exist there! | ane small ships, v wings added. They board “honey-comb” fillers, five tiers that should cause the sons of. that)!’ — are larger and stronger than any s-a-| in each side of the case, which hold soil securely established in this “Land Former Governor Said to Be in going aircraft yet discovered, and| three dozen eggs each, and the ‘criss- ‘of the Free” to drop to their knees x 0 each will ca a crew of seven wili| cross sections which leave spaces two \ beeen thanks to God for their the Running pela men for ive miaca ne ea and a quarter pos high. These | 2 pts“ © VE are being so constructed | would be almost perfect, or at least Nazarick was working on Mr.; == that they will capable co-oper- | thi : Woasteorg tart: hee then ine wae, Washington, March 22Several Uae ey wil be capable of co ave | better, than anything else, according ‘ ' ? é ating with the navy and joining in all! t) Mr, James, if the faithful hen could , broke out in1914 and left to join) Candidates are in the field for the m, 7 af ae a | . James, out pop ‘ : maneuvers without a parent vessel be ind J to lay eggs exactly t < §i 5 the Canadian fore He served Position vacated by the resignation operating from a sea base just as | be induced to lay eggs exactly to mens os. throughout ithe wat with the British Of Governor oJhn Burke of Norih’ sipmarine do Se Just as 2) are or if shippers would ship eggs of f forces on the Itagsian frent and since Dakota, as United States treasurer. |” Lee eS 3? | exactly uniform size. But cases come | the signing of the armistice has been;) One, of those prominently mention. threugh with eggs two and a half} trying to get back to-America. The ed is Frank B. White of Valley City, | inches in length, or even as long as | simple words of his letter are more’ N. D., also a former ggvernor. Gover- | two and seven-eighths, These bigger | cxiversive (fia burning terms of mon Maite ine SLrOne. pacing fee : <— | ovgs are the ones that-arriye broken. | contitions in Russia. © a 5 a Ci é “¥° | t ro ers” are o ‘man. J. Baird of Austin, who had a HIP H D Then the “hones-comh, fillerst ar ‘ + From Nick Nazarick - conference. ye day with Secretary | soon weakened and softened by damp. | 4 Janu 8rd 1921st. of the Treasury Mellon. i P | ness, according to Mr. James. There- | Dear Sir Mr. Joe Wustner. It is not known when Secretary Camden, N Sa ea he ed after they bend and the eggs may a ia Justa fow lines to let you know I Mcilon and President Harding will be: aia he ieee tee lin esecai | move back and forth and strike on the am very seek in this country. 1 tel’ ready to act. Oo Lute tauiee ate aaa {Bet Gave of the case or on the dividing | you. why my country pipiel v Lah oe seer ane most peer batt! board: Initlie center, {1 | hagry /No ting to eat and noting to, . puilt on the Delaware j cara ? ‘ buy iteis life very pure, * NEW RULINGS launched at the; New ¥ , Egntes for ge breakage Recor | th some bothy teak mo deck ing yards tc hae | 0 claims passing through the office of | : He thee: i po venee ON MEDICINES great fighting’ machine w gored | the Anerlean Railway Exprens com | Olso I am’ going to tel you I like i y H . Ruth Nicholsoil . of | pany, dre truly enormous, The Produce | have a $150 dgllars to buy me tickets ARE REQUESTED Colo, daugaier of United | News of January 15 set the, qmount at } I like going back to Ryder with my ea Senator Samuel Nicholson,, of | $100,000 monthly, practically “all for | wife and work on your farm. if you Further Colorado. ‘the 14 Eastern states, and mostly on | aa te @ 5 rl Sea | shipments from the states of Pennsyl- | : i me : 3 2 HEAT COMPANY vanla and New York, | Fest as Tho’ | Could fot IS RESTRAINED | oye, 9 oe unec etn” tons nave | : a a : i oe , Psa a resolutions star ~ Nie iene re tame have | Frou the age of twelve a girl needs all the care the thought- Te aotirt aj 2 eer id we roughou e winter so far : ; Drag Thru the Day s Work Peacoat TS ae epeas i Jameson) ‘District Judge | gy Sccoint of ‘the open winter ean ful mother can give. Many a woman has suffered years 3 " ia i a ‘J. A. Coffey has ied a temporary | |, ej 5p . : Pes sot is the complaint of many a woman (Bere. The proposals will be, submit-| Festraining order restraining _the | SMpments have been heavy.” suid Mr. ofpain and misery—the victim of thoughtlessness or ignorance in discu of the mother who'should have guided her during this time. James the other ing the new campaign, gs come here from’ | the South, the Southwest and the ted to Prohibition Commissioner Kra- mer. Western Electric. company from shut- ting off heat on the <.nauff block, pay- | ment for which heat was refused by | in the household, offiee or factor: 5 . : i If she complains of headaches, pains in the back and lower Mervous, dizzy, the owners. Knauff and Knauf, at-| H ! , weak ‘ and * torneys, on the ground that thé charge | ment from nearer points. The propor- | irritability on the part of your daughter make life easier for her. a idcdown ‘iy Lae E Ai aa is exhorbitant and illegal and that aa} tlor of breakage bears no relation to | 2 : ; Py 3 ’ by weaktiesses [2¥ few from San Diego, Cal. to Jack-| increased rate has ben put into effect the distance. Perhaps In a Journey | Lydia E.Pinkham’s Vegetable Confpound isespecially adapted ; f hi x= | time, establishing 3 new record { 8] without an order from the railroad! from a point 100 miles away, the ship- for such conditions, It can be taken in safety by any woman, i With: pes the trais-dontinentel. trip ‘Wig, wake | comaastoR. ‘ | ment Ie. ‘handted more times (han a young or old. ; ¥ sunken, black 5 ing final reparations today to begin — = [arent coe fron an to | ) Boos i ‘ ¢ tye te srand nie eeuurn trip. ane at ‘at he DONT SUFFER | in i tafcaaserstce all averice hen Read How These Mothers Helped Their Daughters { ale cheeks—,} made, ‘soon after midni; aud the | SEE VICE: Nes Be nee & 5 eek awoman | Pilot expects to arrive in San Diego > | anyway, than in freight service. Gittenbers N. J. — My daughter I oxbury, Mass.—“ My daughter is a ‘f js. quickly -re- | by Wednesday afternoon. A brief halt Weer a “The metliod now In use, however, was allrun down and had fainting schoolgirl and she suffered very ie red. to | at Dalles, Tex., is the only stop plan- | is not the proper one,” sald Mr. James. | spells often, had a bad complexion, much with irregular periods, painful BLO: o%t ag ‘ ‘i - and suffered at her monthly periods. cramps and dizzy headaches. She was health by the | ed. 1 | There should be an Improved method x rs = ealth. Dy: i \ \ | of packing. The losses are tremendc Her grandmother had been taking sometimes as long as three months be- ‘ > Favorite Pre- WwW eter ey ae (Pe packing oe sable fod Icous: Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- tween her periods and when they came scription of Dr. Pierce. Changed, NE TAX LAW Use Soothing Musterole. , In this very valuable food product. pound for the Change of Life, and got she was not able to do’ her school home too, in lvoks, for after taking Dr. ‘ 4 : | The best device, in my opinion, among a bottle of it for her. She began to lessons because she could not even sit Pi ee? F oid, P ex ription the BF I M IT A T I oO N Win those ship pains goshooting | those already patented and on the improve with the first bottle and took up. A copy of one of your little books lerCe de V avOH et eee r through your head, when your skull - | market Is the cup-filler, where the or- five in all and was entirely restored to was leftin my letter-box and she began skin, becomes clear, the eyes CAUSES DEBATE) seemsasit itsould split, fustrubalittle “| qinary cardboard fiat Is replaced by health. For atime she had not been to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable 4 brighter, the cheeks plump. It is aoa Musterole on your temples and neck, | 914 sith molded cuplike indentations able to attend school, but she doesnow. Compound for her troubles. She is ; urely vegetable and contains no House Bill No. 25, which limits the] [tdraws out the inflammation, soothes . : se She recommends Lydia E. Pinkham’s now in good health, is regular and can s yy shat ee ’ tax levies of political su¥divisions to| awaythepain,usuallygivingquickrelief, | The thick molded pulpboard of this Vegetable Compound to her friends help me with the housework when oa pepe ees sock one-third of the amount permitted to Musterole is aclean, white ointment, | cup-filler system affords more protec- and I give you permission to publish not in school.” — Mrs. Vicrorta G. _Druggists sell it in tablets or | be raised by taxation during the years| made with oil of mustard. Betterthan tion to the egg, which Is kept In an this letter asa testimonial.”"—Mrs. SrresseRt, 74 Bragdon St., Roxbury, , liquid, or send- Doctor. Pierce, ie 1918, 1919 and 1920 is causing con-| a mustard plaster nie | Epright position in Its compartment.” Catharine CHLOVE, 304 24th St. Mass. ; Invalids’ Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., | siderable discussion “throughout the} | Many doctors and nurses fr } ‘ uttenberg, N. J. , 10 cents f kage. After | stete.. The bill contains a provision recommend Musterole for sore tl mi : The Sensible Thing is toTry é ‘ taki ye Ce ee you | that the taxpayers can vote on the bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, | ae When Pie nee fer. id # 1 USI were question of raising the levies not to| neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy,rheuma-" | ined: under bis overarned sotor | 1 e je ! will feel strong and healthy. .Such | exceed 25 percent of the , maxbmum,| tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the | car, Joseph B. Nichols of Wichita, Kan., Ee - 9 eeladl (ie hal a change in feelings, too—there’s | Some cities now are discussing a spec-|- back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, | ended his life with a revolver his wife 1 Ss sparkle in the eyes, a tint in the | ial election. | bruises, chilblains, frosted Se | tnd insisted he take as a protection : “ e € cheeks, for one has rich, red blood. | Governor Frazier in explainng his; of the chest (it SE dal om tgainst holdups. ; q There's elssticity in every move- | attitdue in signing the bill said that | monia). It is always pat size $3.00 ' we % : if men? and a spring in the step. there was a general desire for redu 35e-and 65c jazs; hospital s : sar erage Es ech eae ie ae art casa I egetaple Compoun u has bounding heslth — but veh [ao ee ckat the eat, majority W. §.' Mitchell of the atate bank " | . she is pallid) dull-eyed, languid, | people wished it to be signed examiner’s office, left Saturday night t ' y . + s rf YDIA E.PINKHAM MEDICINE Ci LYNN MAS: she has no. magnetism, nor does | ditures. for an extended business trip to New bn 0. ia bad pain, feeling sne appeal te any man. | Lane mene nrervemenemeennennas co a Same BT, limitation put up on USB TRIBUNE WANT ADS © West, in addition to the general move- | Orleans and other southern cities. He “expects to be gone two weeks, i limbs, or if you notice a slowness of thought, nervousness or

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