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THE BISMARCK TRIBUN) VALLEY CITY'S BISMARCK B TANSPROMISED “Tonient ony) REALBASEBALL -Last Showing Tonight - Thomas Meighan Charlie € haplin | Three Thousand Dollars Paid in ee in “ONE A. M.” | to Support Team This . . ’ i Y, ; “Conrad in Quest of His Youth” a THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1921 : 2 7 “y - The ELTINGE x: 5s Beautiful s WEBB BROTHERS: WEEK END SPECIALS FRENCH. IVORY. ~ i | —— | Valley City, March 31 | - and “Who’s Your Servant?” —The fans of | Valley City expect to go into the 1921) ; base ball season! with the best base | hall team, evet on.a Valley City dia- | - THE BIG SIX SWEATERS Coming Greater than “The Cheat” mond. jThree thousand dollars has » / already been paid, in for the support 4 “ a /ANl ‘ticl fF, h I includi : ree 7 of the team. Manager J.-H. S. Samp- | Women’s and Misses Slip on and tie All articles of French Ivory including “Black Beauty” “Billions” ‘Tomorrow son stated his Hneup will soon he com- | back models, Knit from pure dye all Trays, Puff Boxes, Clocks, Mirrors, “ 4 pleted and ‘he will haye a bunch 97! wool yarns’ All the. new shades: are Combs, Manicure Sets, Manicure Pieces “Passion” “The Kid” Buck Jones men who will be able to give the fans | sented, Friday and! and Crtimb Trays. Friday and ~ in an exhibition of. feal base ball. The | represented, Friday $4 95 Saturday special at diaeount-ot 2 0 “ ~ ” “pis * ” “THE BIG PUNCH” ison will open?about 25. The; Saturday Special each ....Q' Fe Y sp ‘ u C 1 ‘ grandstand ‘will be en’ and the j Her Greatest Love Blind Wives” _ A Drama of the Western Plains JM, grounds put in Al condition. | ‘McLEAN COUNTY INFANT’S SHIRTS Through a special purchase of a line of samples we are offering a large as- sortment of Infant’s shirts in sizes from 6 months to 2 years. Values up to $1.50 Friday and Saturday Special each ..............66 48c PETTICOATS Petticoats | of Satin, Taffeta and Silk Jersey in Plain and fancy. Friday and Saturday Special v.00... eee $5.95 ‘ ; Only : William Desmond “DANGEROUS WATERS” The story of a socjety girl\who stepped off the “Straight and Narrow” § 2 Reel Century Comedy WOMEN’S SILK HOSE Womens two tone silk and drop stitch hose in cordovan and black. Slightly imperfect. Values up to $1.50. Friday and Saturday Special APRONS Women’s Bungalow aprons in fine qual- ity percales, but full size and are values up to $1.50. Friday and 9 8 zt Cc FORMS BUREAU, the organization work in the county of the Farm Bureau Federation: JANE NOVAK + * BB kaun; tans Skeitan, Rosegien; Ben | fm Weibel, Douglas; A. J. Stoven, Rose- in % * “THE GOLDEN TRAIL” The committee is determined to! |make the McLean County Farm Bu-: Albert Peterson, Washburn; W. H.| jglen; J. J. Hill, Sr, Roseglen; For-} A Gripping Story of j reau one of the best in the 43 states eee ess = An organization committee consist-| ‘ fee ‘ing of thexfolowing farmers has been! T \ : 2 Melick, Washbu Ben 0. Kverson,| Washburn; E.. Wesiberg, !est Theobald, Ryder; Frank, Westmil- ler, Washburn; Hubert Holtan, .Fal-) The Klondike in 6 Reels now organized. They can do this ‘f they can have co-operation and sup-| appointed which will have charge of} And Saturday ' mic. Db. Weikert, Ryder; Stanton Lee, } \ kirk; Ira, Houtcooper, Garrison. | port of every farmer in McLean coun-} Saturday Special each ..... % : ' recently, 1s‘ in’ critical condition, ac-| cording to word received here. Hej is at the Northern Pacific hospital. 4 Visiting In Mandan, i Gust Sauer of Devils Lake is -vis-j iting friends in Mandan. | the first time gotten the wheat growers of the north, the cotton gro! ers of the south, and the fruit grow-j "| ers of the west to join in one great Farm Bureau organization which 1 now organized in 43 states and has 2! membership of 1,500,000 farmer mem- bers. $7,750,000 LIMIT ON STATE BONDS PLANNED ae ' all ae ae eee and col- ors. Friday and Saturday Special per yard ........ Paes 39c HANDKERCHIEFS Women’s handkerchiefs in plain white, with colored embroidery or edge, lace edge .and plain white embroidered. TOMORROW 2 Mary Miles ty. ‘The committee has faith in tt auniee ORPHET JM Minter! | arm Bureau because it is not out t FANCY RIBBONS 36-IN. MADRAS SHIRTING | i fight or put any other farmers’ or-! A spe + / Tomorrow wanizati t of busines instead ais 36- inch Madras Shirting in a fine se- 2:30 - Matinee it fs'the orgiaieation witch as for A large and ‘varied selection of fancy lection of neat striped patterns. Friday | and Saturday Special Per yard soc cjecsis0ceinsvs'sie's 48c 36-IN. CAMBRIC MUSLIN 36 inch Cambric Muslin in a fine quality pure white bleached, Friday and Satur- of affiliation with the state fpdersition } i . ( ALL MEETING will be considered. __ Returns to School. | (Continued from Page 1) | Handkerchiefs that formerly sold for day special, —____—— Miss Catherine Wirtz has returned! behind which the women voters o¥| 25c. Friday and Saturday 10 Per yard .......... Rome 8 Cc . \ | DAWSON HAS to the Valley City Normal. ‘the state as well as the men could Special each . Sans Cc r ena | get, was urged at the state convens ‘ MUCH ALFALFA i Goes to Bismarck, | tion of forces opposed to the Non- > Morris Rosen of Rosen’s store, went! partisan league by Mrs. Mary Strand, eel to Bismarck last night to visit friends.| of Dickey county, last night, “ { John Dawsomy, one of Morton county aR Re tat he | “The women want to work shoulder | % | leading farmers and president of the Leaves Hospital. to shoulder with the men on a 50-50! T sae : Gna ene Missouri Slope Fair association, is] Mrs. Andrew Beckstrom has been} basis.” she said. “We will not ask for, THIS WOMAN SUFFERED mend Foley Kidney Pills to all who } é x meeting with considerable success in| Uscharged from the Mandan hospital | any offices, but demand the best men| yrs. H, A, Leaman, Sturfiin, Colo.,| suffer from kidney trouble as T did.” _ Gathering Tonight at Mrs. Stuts-) tho raising of alfalfa. He has ap- eek ice Le ea eee ical Pancmind a new | writes: “I suffered with bladder and ronranrnt H roximately 40 acres of it and it has SSBC LICENSE: 3 4 sad etietded| 1 5 ec- man’s Home to Consider bee elven him asqooa chop Bee “A marriage license was issue f the recall at present, however. aT en ah et eat aa ‘. gto tbr ree at Expectant New Pldns Mr. Dawson, however, is also go-| te’day to Mary Grunentelder 4 ,J. Nielson, state superintend- nally a friend sent pes Foley Kidney lal matinee g 3:30 " re ‘ E ing to plant some sweet clover this| CO? M. Kalberer of Solen. jane OF instruction, was the party On| pi. the helped me so much 1 the Orpheum tomorrow * Mothers Vi Ex 4 4 fs TTT scdne wie bas lonlerad 4 ‘ pie | which the Nonpartisan league was/ Puls. y +| Mary Miles Minter in “The Fairy at al Gruggists 4h 0 en f the Mandan Ma-| spring. le has ‘ordered 100 pounds : z ieee a kent aockaliatic. "| used 7 bottles. Now I feel fine. Spen fps heat ‘Special Booklet on Motherbood and Baby, Free Re-organization o! ‘ q = Seriously Tl. wrecked and we kept socialistic propa: ti . ia through County Agent George H. Isle. sty Tl. | i |sleepless nights. Suffered so it| and the Waif” will be the fea. sical club will be completed at 4) ne county farm bureau organization | , J: K Thompson, who is in the Mz nz| Banda out. or our schools.” seemed I could hardly live. Recom-| ture. meeting tonight at the home of Mrs.| has ordered 5,000 pounds for distribu-| @4” hospital, with pneumonia, is re-| Mrs. other women Speak. 0, Mre./ Zi ‘ W. H. Stutsman. Ean | tion to Morton county farmers at cost.| Po'ted to be seriously ill. iW. A. Mcintyre, of Grand Perks, aca = The call, was issued by Mrs. E. 4. Doe) Se . Leaves For Minneapolis, Mrs. Shipley of Steele, also made | |[QUNZDUDUMISUZN EU Wheeler and Mis. A. H. Peterson, | FORM CLUBS Arthur Mosier of Stitivan’s, has| Pinlden epecenes as momen delegates 3 ‘, - 7 innea | litical convention in Nort a- ze past presidents of the organizalon. been called to Minneapolis by the! 0 @ Pol i ie zs all former members and all persons AT FLASHER death of his brother-in-law. - | Rote ene tour how. the see Hie | : / i ye ‘ i i 7 i sic invited. , eee es 7 2 g 4 Keg siereete i athain a preparil and tue} ~George H. Isle, county’ agent, who Leaves Hospital | ta i euied worth $20,000 was unob. j La Nall ede to take on|Teturned last night from Flasher,| Mrs. Andrew Beckstrom of Flasher,; Lettie 1 i j organization. is planning to take. 0 vheré Ne tale’ to’ the loys ata “le was discharged from the Mandan hos-| They were evenly divided as far a | a uctive part in the national campaign b i gents Oys a girls pital yesterday. | favoring recall but advised that the : to develop musical talent. A renewal thoes club vot ouncéd fon : ae One oe 2D , | questions before the convention should - 3] ne various rojec! i ea f eu ae- ‘ in the. Flasher and Ft. Rice comin Leaves for Brainerd. [ee etened oy meters any 4c 4 z ities, William Cohroy railroad man’ left; 40" ® Singer Not mcaive 3 WHEN RHEUMATISM Pe re ea Noanitat ae eaten tor sates t. | ,.T. Nelson, of Velva, and — several | 4 ; Sitent clover and alfalfa, Art Frys-| OSP ~ ein ut. | other sneakers warned against the re-| ee. eat cass |e a as a r “2 =| : HARD! Corn and ‘silo, William Grabengorst. Keller Arrives, | Teait ae vows. nae been iene as \ zg f i © | Boys and-Girls club work. JN oe, eet onthe Lewis oe igual as yet and declaring that they d® not | | * pea an Pigs, Homer Fariner. oter, is here looking after business e reci | § Sioan's Liniment should be kep: Sewing Elsie Taylor. affairs, He came direct from’ Por:-! Delieve (at ite rea could be Be | s handy for aches and paina -For Fort Rice, the leaders are: __ | !and- | John B, Paulson, of Hillsboro, who'| 5 ITY wait for a severe pain, an Corn and silo, Chester Dutf6n. ey urged that an effort be made to recall W acter a rheumatic twinge foi- Alfalfa and sweet clover, Paul Operated Up : Governor Frazier, Attorney General - lowing exposure; sore muscle, | Gwyther. Joseph Crosthwaite, is at the! Wm, Lemke and Commissioner of | Zi $siatica, or lumblago to make you quit Boys’ and girls’ work: Northern Pacific hospital at Glendive;| Agriculture J, N. Hagan on-November | = vork, when you should have Sloan’s Pigs, Paul Gwyther. was operated on yesterday and is re-| g, 1921, also had many followers. | <| Viniment handy to help curb it and Sewing, Mrs. C. E. Knox. ported to he doing nicely. - | William Langer, former Attorney | ‘ keep you active, and fit, and on the job? q seh 2 Dao IRE Fromcnadinaces | General who conducted the “raid” on | Wit is i rom wger the Scandinavian American bank of 4 = eters De afiteed pacts SEVENTY WANT Mrs. C. J. Gravning of Hettinger,| Fargo in 1919, attended the sessions a Lotethe gratifying, clean, prompt relici FEDERAL AID} “1! “emain for some time in Mandan) put took no active part. that follows. Sloan's Liniment couldn’t with her daughter, Mrs, Russel Young, | —— ‘ 5 2ep i ‘iends th . aay :,| Who is recovering very slowly from an} ELECT MANAGER al end ever Hie diet mabe good 109 any Applications for federal aid) operation for appendicitis. | Minot, ND. Maren StJohn A. . z t’s worth remembe-ing. All drug- ia ee ate nae oe Ga t ot oe apes er, | Sorenson, for eight years manager | . fists — three ‘sizes—the Largest is the yopemen Wie Be Veoh ee ee aeie Fete Basket Hall Five. | of the Person Stock farm, has been Z 4 tost economical. 35c, 70c, $1. to C. W. Warburton, special federal! The high school basketball team} appointed by the Ward County Farm | . zl agent at Fargo. ,| Was banqueted last night at the} yureau, as manager and superin- > There applications are for about) Lewis and Clark hotel in honor of the| tendent of the Ward county demon: | <4 $10,000. ; district victory over Bismarck. | sgration farm. The land is owned by | 3 ae LBL. ——— * | Ward county and has heretofore been ||Eg td In_ Critical Condition, Special Representative Here. | operated as the Ward county poor | oe a | W illiam Kasson, Northern Pacific en- Mrs. A. C. Schwartz, special repre-} farm. \ Zl gineer, who was taken to Brainerd | sentative of the Butterwick patterns, | ———_—_—— | ‘ Z is spending several days at the de-! Scouts Sell Tickets | : partment store of Cummins-Robert-| Boy Scout, troop No. 1, is in charge | 5 son, : | of the ticket sale for the production : Spal s, ————— |“A Rose O’ Plymouth Town,” to be || - THE TALE OF A MULE) given Friday night ate Audra , | | ‘by the University of Nor ako! . W 1 t W tt h fy Saar omar rt Is| players. The Scouts report a brisk | r S$ a (4 es / : Seven - Year Court Fight S| sale of tickets, the reputation ct ther iS /' “ ft ing equal to a professional | |i 5 . . ° . Fi Waged Over Him | cast oS ve’ preceded the Playmak- || We are showing something new in 14k White Gold Wrist A By Newspaper Enterprise. | ers. = Watches with 15 jewel high grade Swiss movements. 3 Rien <> laa ‘Chicago, March 31.—Seven years) ——_———_ ; . + = ar ago J. R. Morris,-a director of the Peo} QQ LATE TO CLASSIFY | Selling at $45.00 and $50.00 ¥ > 2 ples Gas Co., had a mule on his coun) i : / try estate near Lake Foyest, a million-| e Forerti Pa “ A . ‘: 5 | OWNER LEAVING CITY—One of the 14 0 “Pape's Cold Compound” is Quickest Relief Known Sea Davis iretited’ Guanes man| best bungalows in the city of Bis- ° . . : . e as ee 4 satis | k, good location, all modern ° 4 ae who lived on the adjoining.estate, had| marc’ deood “foorm. Axe i ‘ : ; : Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow-| nose running; relieves headache, dull- se saples, ie Os hes stat toyourhoul; hardy eeete hsroh We have a varied selection of Watches at the above | nikon sffling ’3 | ness, feverishness, sneezing. Morris’ mule wa . eces) fo ennes ase- as - 4 Call’ Compound Gr an ts . “Pape’s Cold Compound” is th2| Doyle’s mules were fet and conienied)| See cin peatrye” fn oe prices to select from. < " i are taken | quickest, surest relief! known and|So the owners agreed that Morris’; Aaah “ ie one tenn a ‘i ubually breaks up 2 oot ind ends ail|only a few cents at drug stores. Tt! maule about“ oare for 2 few months ern saree) Wr ee reat * $5.00 Cash and Balance $1.00 ; i 4 . isery, acts wi assistance. Tastes nice. 5 a . { i : 9 9]-9 . Wa ete first dose opens clogged-up nos- Coating snoe auraines Insist upon| ,Time came for the return. ner Henry... Phone: $61: cor a week will buy any one of these Watches - cary z 5 is pic! le. ‘He said it,” Ser a ae 4 trils and air passages of head; stops | Pape’s. > See micked out 2 rate Ke sate ee | LEAP TO SAFETY. . «| * s his. Doyle said it wasn't. f se d p =} _ The two went to court over the Washburn, N. D., March 31.—Trav- “a. | ; mule, which was worth $225. j eling. through a coulee gn a railroad z For seven years the case has dragg-; speeder, Ed Fahlgren and Andrew Ol- ING ed through the lower irts, being} son had barely time to jump off be- i appealed time and time again by one} fore an unexpected freight train : : or the other of the men. Meanwhile] rounded into view and crashed , é the mule died in disgust. | against the speeder, knocking it from 4 The case is now before Appellate| the track. The two men were able | 7 4 a Court. It has_cost the taxpayers anjto keep out of the way of the purine | i : average. of $290 a day while being) speeder. which was considerably | asap aay qm TY EO IE WP 97 37 MEM OT NY OO ut