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STATE WILL | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE The Home of the Best in Photoplays ISMARCK HEATRE: ELTINGE Tonight and Tomorrow a eM Dead fea in ; After braving the dangers of “Lure of Youth” on a hatchway, battling sharks and dying with thirst. George Stevenson Cole was_ rescued, Not meant for marriage. Such was Mortimer’s obs vation to Florentine Fair, regarding herself. g women either were or werent. And what follows his only to be plunged into a baffl- ing mystery. It’s a story of real selection of her destiny makes action, mystery and suspense. Coming Monday TOM MIX ty + ia RAIRTE TRAILS” Te si A Picture You'll Be Glad You Saw quality, we will do e 1 Poland holds the record with 400) to speed up tie reports on mples | new stamps. Even D’Annunzio help submitted. hed add gray hairs to stamp collecto The Pure Seed Laboratory. can not! heads. He ued 70 different stamps be of much | e after the seed is de-| while he reigned at Fiume. TESTSSEED FOR ALL FARMERS —Lars } lent 0 ‘CITY OFFICIAL ~ LOCKED IN SAFE Assistant Treasurer of Philadel- combinati | an ominous elicking, The heavy doors ; tumbled into position, phia Has Narrow Escape ~ From Death, vA Night Watchman—Clerk Covers 14 Miles in 20 Minutes to Release Prisoner. Philadelphia.—His knowledge of tel- egraphy, the presence of the night Watchian at an opportune time and a mad dash of 14 tiles in 20 minutes by the only other man who knew the thur D, Brenner, assistant city treas- urer of .Philadelphia, from possible lucked in a tiny vault for inany hours. is late in the afternoon when Brenne A messenger had just arrived from Harrisburg, Pa., seeking information of a certain warrant, urer and Brenner went in person to fulfill it, Phe hour was 3:30 o'clock in the afternoon, Locked Into Smal! Vault. A few, minutes later Brenner heard “Wait a minute! Hold on there!” he shouted.’ There was.no answer. Instead, the lights within the vault were snapped SAVED BY MORSE CODE, Signals Tapped on Door Heard by | th after he had been accidentally ; stepped. into the small vault, ; It was an im- | | portant mission for the state treas, Prof. Bolley Urges That Grain Samples Be Sent at Once s All persons who expect to sell seed grain to farmers who accept the gov- ernment loans, oF who buy under the} state seed bonding, act, should take . reasonabile care to see that the grain which they furnish for this purpose is fit for seed. Such farmers not on- ly need seed which will produce a crop, but they need grain for seed which will produce a crop of such freedom from all mixtures as will make it possible for the future crop to b2 sold under the commercial grades. It is late. Seeding time for wheat is essentially on. It is our wish 4 that the Pure Seed Laboratory should be of as much aid as possible in assut- ing that the seéd used on the lands of the State shall be suitable for sow- ing. In order to aid those who are buying or selling seed to know its “CASCARETS” IF. SICK OR BILIOUS ‘igs of reasonable purity and quali’ can not buying seed in PIONEER DIES cise due care before they buy or else} = z seed, whether it is to agents of the far-j livered or used on tthe land, A law ae A suit after the crop should be growing) i) nge the quality of the seed. | BARNES COUNTY ” Farmers cr their interest should, therefore, exer-| aos A sg uriges Saline thel Litchville, N. D., March have it examined. hose selling the | Norr, years old, oldest ¥ mers or direct tothe farmers, should | see to it that the grain they sell for seed | more than 2] ds of wheats) the buyer If, for example, ther per cent of other present in a lot of wheat. should be informed before sale and) Now Parson Prepares to Cele-| delivery of the nature of the admix-| ture: Most of those who have to Suy seed) live on new lands, The seed they} buy for use on that land should not be good enough for them to raise a crop but should be so free from weed seeds and diseages and admixtures) that the use of the seed shall not) prove an injury to the surroanding} farm lands, In sending samples, be sure to give! full address of all parties concerned) We will furnish a duplicate report to/buyer and seller. ip H, L. BOLLEY, State Seed Commissioier. Agricultural college, N. D. March 19 1921 ‘BANK OPENS BUSINESS New England, N, D., March 23.—The| banking business formerly conducted | at De Sart as the First State bank) of DeSart has been transferred to New England and reopened as the the Litchville country, and who set- tled in Barnes; county in 1884, died near Litchfield.’ WEDS 4987 COUPLES brate for 5000th By Newspaper Enterprise. Omaha, March 23.—With a rece of 4987 uples. married the R Charles W. Savidge “Marrying Far son” of Omaha expects to reaca his life’s goal of 5000 couples befo. end of March. Already he is laying elaborate plans for the five thousandth wed- ding. “The man must be at least 21 the woman at least 18” he, says. “Andi they must be nice appearing. That will be one of the things I'll insist on for my five-thousandth wedding. | ‘Applications for the privilege of) being. the five-thousandth couple are | in order. BRIDEGROOM. VANISHES. London, Mar. -LOST: Man 6 feet 6 inches tall, Disappeared in London on his honeymoon. Went to get a save and never returned. Scot- land Yard detectives think he expe “| knowing that the best air was near the| realized that the air was bad and that off, leaving him in darkness, Then took counsel with himself. | He thought he might be able to str- ‘vive the night. ‘George Morrison, the chief clerk, the only other man who knew the combination, had gone home | y in the afternoén,. He lived 14 jmniles from the city hall, Brenner realized that no one could hear his voice, so he tried to sleep, | Brenner , the floor, He used several bank ledg- (ers 2 cushion” When he awoke he | his situation was serious. ' It was about 9 o'clock, Brenner. | thought of the night watchman com- ing on duty, and he had’an inspiration. iq He began to'signal by tapping with a jkey on the steel door of his prison, i The Morse System. Brenner finally received the reply ‘he was waiting for. ‘The night watch- man formerly had been a messenger ‘boy for the Western Union, and he } " o ” 9 STs s sO H4UU AU 0U HUHNE Three Days—Then \ Easter \ No Woman Can Escape the Beauty of the Fresh Spring Models Included in Our Easter Showing Suits - Wraps-Coats-Frocks — Selected for — The smartness of their styles— The beauty of their materials. The artistry of the workmanship put into them. The lines are full and complete in styles, fabrics. colors and sizes. A Garment for any occasion for which you wish one. Suits $19.50 and up Coats at $15.00 and_up Frocks $22.50 and Up Webb Brothers “The Home of New Styles” “PAGE THREE 3 RS N. NOW IT’S T Tunki, China, March 23.—Strangest collage in the world graduates its first class here. It’s the Anhui Tea College. Studentsare taught nothing | axeept the science of tea—how to! zrow, prepare sell and enjoy it. The} WORKERS OWN CAMP New York March 23.—Workers have established a acre = -summer camp af Lake Tamiment, Pennsy- tvania, Lumber for community mes3/ and social halls and bungalows is) being eat from timber‘on the tract. \ | NURSE IS RELEASED Syracuse, N. Y., March 23.-—After peing detained 24 days pending an in- ation by police here into what ‘jals said was “mistreatnient” of rold Mrs, Ruth Crawford, an ————————— oo INO FEAR NOW OF INDIGESTION A Hoct of People Seem to Thrive on What Used to Provoke In- digeticn Before They Learned | of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets omach become! nd heartburn due dyspepsia relief! may When the with gassin indigestion or i ne New England State bank. ‘The capi-' enced sudden loss of memory. If you! | a stocks ae ees ce ea see him, notify his wife, Mrs. Robert | i neds OED: Bie : W. Elkington, London. He’s_ partly Tonight sure! Let a pleasant, | oraSigent, and J, S, Fevold, cashier. |pvid. Age 50. Formerly had a ranch | harmless Cascaret ‘work while you fi Gulifemins merly had a ranch | ing regular by morning. No griping Amsterdam, Ho and, fa TO HOLD CIRCUS 1 on More than 2,000 new kinds of pos' Grand Forks,: March 23,——Shrine or ingonvenience. 10, 25 .or 50 cent} aaa A (ee S KS,: 5 iq } < Children love this candy ca-| stamps have been issued by I of the Kem Temple Grand Forks are inves vee candy C=) countries in the last two years. planning a big circus for fall. é »+ —————————————————————————————— | . E i Began to Signal by Tapping With | A a Key. E : cn i knew the: Mor: tem. Brenner hin- | had been telegrapher at one ne, he as: nt treasurer then gignaled his predicament. z It did not take the watehman long | to s word to the chief ¢ Mor-> z rison broke all speed records in mak- | fs Jug the 14 miles to the city hall in | t Just 20 minu i But the worst came when Brenner arived home. The first thing his : » ‘ TH wife sdid to him:was: “Where in | \ IMPORTANT TO EVERY MO ER 8 4 (the name of sense have you been?” y *I1 was in the office,” Brenner re- Do. you know the best energy food for children? U 2 Z : } No, you weren't,” flashed his wife, f i “I telephoned you and could get no ROWING children need a great dea! baking, candy making and preserving. Beca 4 u t G more energy food than adults, for they See ee eee recakarbresda. prefer tt “ 3 ‘answer, - Now, where were you? use up £0 much more energy. Every mother i and father knows this. ic CREE Mee FINDS LONG LOST CHJLDREN The food elément that furnishes the vary moderate in price’ sosolutely pure. ‘The —. greatest amount of energy—is Dextrose. Saket cl aro ae ae ee cand E Father Sees Daughters After 25 Years Most of the food you eat—such as bread, tons used annually. | ef Searching—Taken Away in | . starchy vegetables, and all forms of sugar — | Infancy. | ‘ —has to be changed into Dextrose before FREE ven aty nesta core wate : | | your system can use it. === Corn Products RefiningCo.,Argo,lIL ' Burtingten, Ia—W. E. Irwin, a tray- | Karo, the Great American Syrup, con- , eling salesman, returned home ‘from | tains a very large percentage of dextrose. Washington, D. C,, where he said he | This gives Karo its wonderful energy-pro- “ met his ‘two daughters, now warried. cue lus ana, What makes it 90 whom he had not seen si August, 2 nourishing and wholesome for children— = “1896, when the girls, then three and | 3 wall as for grown people, ae iH . | five years old, were, he alleged, taken Gixe the childron all. the Karo their ays- ~ thy tf LN away by their mother from the family | tem needs—on cakes or bread, or fos make : BAA if home in Oquawka, ML. H ing delicious, pure home-made candy: ed Irwin said he had received word | ‘ \ , recently that one of his difughters Your Protection : \ Rae aCe Ponta a — \ was living in Washington, and going | (Be net, be Gacelved by cane enotsiala syrep =| to that city said he had found her, ; pe on every can of original Karo—look fort, and be j ending a twenty-five year search. She assured of fall weight cans and highest quality. ~ ; 3 ts Mrs. 1 Darrell, wife of a Wash- BLUE Karo the \ 7 | sngton newsprper man, Irvin said. ‘The ~ ‘The standard table syrup. Also for cooking, s mr z ather dy e Mariam Fitch, baking and candy making. Light browa color, i ‘ves in Lynn, Gelicious favor—a heavy-bodied syrup. i ; Bose A RED Karo aie ‘The Ideal Syrup for every use—for cooking, = . ies " , Tex., March 23.—J. V. Selling Representatives | Hardy wore Pullman curtains in the , NATIONAL STARCH CO..G. L. Cunningham, Mer. union depot-at St, Louis, Now he’s Twin City State Bank Bldz., St. Paxl, Minn. ‘suing for 3250 for “huriliation” and { for the c2zh in his trusers lost on the a er be“had by one or two Stuart's ‘D pepsia Tablets. Simply chew them, no hot water nor any other fillers for a stomach perhaps already too thuch overcrowded. | These tablets supply to the stom- ach the alkaline effect whichis what relieves the sour acid conditién. They also contain pancreatin ty help digest the starchy food uch as po- tatoes, rice, oatmeal, white flour, etc. | Get a 60 cent box of Stuart's Dys-! pepsia Tablets, have them on hand! at all times and thus have no fear! of indigestion or dyspepsia. ° | The fact that these tablets are on) sale everywhere in the U. S. antl) Canada: shows how generally recog: ; nizéd ‘they; are as’ an’ efficient did) when the dyspeptic stomach needs a) jlittle help, | 4 invalid, Mrs, Alice T. Lattimer, a professional nurse, has been released. Mrs. Crawford is a cousin of the REAL SNAKE BITES, TOO Bombay; Indian, March 23.—Nearly 21,000 Hindus .were killed by ‘snake OO OT nurse. aN a Pe ..| bites last year, the government an- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY | nounces. Man-eating tigers during 3 the year killed 1162 Hindus. Leop- TOR SALE—A nine dank Buroughs| ards killed 469, wolves 294, wild bears adding mi ine in perfect condition © less than talf that of new achine. of same Address box 338 Mandan, N. D. 3-23-2wk3 WANTED—Girk tor general house- work. Phone 688-K. 3-23-1w FOR SALE—Seven-room modern house. Also a number of small houses, ranging from two to five rooms. Dealing with owner. In- quire 715 Sixth Si, 3-23-3t WARNING TO THE PEOPLE OF VV BISMARCK AND MANDAN hyenas 33, a robed priest—the who allow their boys along rail- road tracks Saturday and Sunday breaking a great number of tele- phone and _ telegraph’ insulators with rocks and 22 rifles, Examples will be made this season. The fine amounts to $500.00 or over. war of women’s wits Stirring? We'll say so. Northern Pacific Telephone & i Coming Friday Telegraph Electrician HOUSE PETERS 2 Reel Century Comedy 201, crocodiles 185, elephants 60 and ORPHEUM Tonight and Tomorrow Frank Mayo “The Marriage Pit” At high noon, two marriages. One in a solemn edifice before other: hurried routine before a justice of the peace after a night of' revelry. How do these two mar- riages end? While you're learn- ing you'll see three stirring con- fliets; a battle of big business, a and a mighty fight between two men. “In Every Respect” says the Good Judge “You get more genuine chew. ing satisfaction from the Real Tobacco Chew than you ever got from the ordinary kind. The good tobacco taste lasts so long—a small chew of this class of tobacco lasts much longer than a big chew of the old kind. 'That’s why it costs less to use. ~ Any man who has used both kinds will tell you that. Put up in two styles W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco ae « ' ¥ RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobaceo