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7 - hs X FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1921 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE \ ry | 6. OOOPOPPIES a eg - Ht | a jl ‘ ' . Besar DO YOU KNOW-- ‘ae. ff That for those who vare hen ORDERED HERE f : . in need of a new Hat, ) } ; s the place to buy is‘ at FOR MEMORI AL ’ wl ye : : ; Buchholz Millinery, : : ; where you will be given e ‘ ey h Very Liberal Discount ~ | Plans Under Way. Way. for Observe! f ‘ \ on-Trimmed Hats. This. ance of ‘Annual Day of Tri-~ ay a e 0) ul Ss : - includes all Spring. and j A ! . ; , . ‘Early Summer Hats, in bute’to Heroes ¢ Cee é eqage . black and every desirable ¢ itd te color. Also ildren’s “Plans now are under way for tne an 1 iner : f : ay Banded Hats in Rolled ; observance of Memorial Day, May 30, ; B h | in Bismarck, : = P rims and Poke shapes. Téntative plans call for the co-! « ‘operation of the Lloyd Spetz Post N . ° ry DO YOU KNOW rf American Legion. with. the: dam You should. call. early: Ji the Repunlie the Suanteh War Vet. and make your selections bile, the Swantee Warey et | / ‘rand see for yourself what eran auailiorl ‘ies bea other patgiotic , wonderful styles we are lorintettbat any. baer ote eat flay a e . offering ,and what low } Arrangements are being made for : prices we are asking. service on’ Memorial Sunday, May 29, ‘ q x j f\ by a pageant, and for a parade on | That our Mid-Summer somes com posed oft iL the a | Ya e ui S - + |} will be composed of all. the pat DO TOU KNOW Hats are Arriving. ' organizations, secret soeleties, Boy | | Scouts, ete. Mi Five thousand poppies have heen or-| ge e iss Mary Buchholz hottie Gee net eee aanoatia eh O k of S Sui Milkced AS oes ur entire stock of Spring Suits e : \ Wiilliner) : ‘i | poak around the city during Poppy.! A : 119 3rd Street ‘Phone 367, week, commencing May 23, to be worn| ¢ | : P jon Memorial day. The wearing of the} at on er Uu e uctions > < | flower is not limited to the members} of the Legion and auxiliary, but n | | be worn by every American, man, Wobbly wheels straightened; han and child, who considers it a | Phone 57.. Rohvers’ Taxi Line, | cred obligation to pay homage to the! TS | Heroes of the World War. Large. pop-!! PI cars washed and greased | pies will be ‘also distributed to they Hl Se 7 r x arate ons who desire to use them for} decorative purposes, | | Monday morning the patriotic or- | ganizations will decorate tue graves in 4 D ‘all cemeteries, also pay tribute to the ; (0) you now | navy at the river, services will be held) | and salutes will be fired. { . The Head ofthe Knockers Gang is No More _ ‘LET’S ALL BOOST “SAY BILL?” .Elk’s Dance: at’ Patterson's | ‘Hall tonight following the big} | Minstrel Show. Ese ins, HOSKINS ivited. ‘ ais (Incorporated) | . Dowi Forget the Elks’ Minstrels Friday: and Saturday. VOTE INCREASE INSALARY FOR. ‘T? PROFESSORS State Board of ‘Administration Takes Action in State | University Matter | Ask your friends about the New Garrick’s Candies and Ice Cream. - seman $75.00 ‘Suits up to $85.00. Now Going BAG sell ole sjoatetier cd Sasa stu L Suits up to $69.50. Now Going at.................6. of ayn ieee G29. 50 ha * | - DO YOU KNOW That approximately $63,000,000.00 of legal reserve life insurance was bought by North Dakota people in 1920. That appr ‘oxima tely fifty families in the City of Bismarck .are drawing wages or commissions from Life Insurance Companies. That twenty-two of these individuals are supported by wages and commissions from the Equitable Life Insur- Salaries of members of the faculty | of the University of North Dakota, | + ance Company of Iowa. , Grand Forks, will be increased from ; esse to $2 the! : ‘ | That these twenty-two people spend annualy in Bismarck. I ftyt¢ hoard of administration had ter| _ Suits for dress, business and sports developed of for rents,<$2,545.0. cided. The sglary iner . *. * That they spend annually $8,600.00 in groceries and fect deans, profess sistant. pro-| the most popular fabrics. Workmanship of the highest structors. \ S$ are based on i ale | ixteen months #g9, limited | propriations of the legisla a= | rding to members of the! oard., It is estimated that un-| der the decision of the board the sal- | aries will be increased from 5 to 10/ per cent next year,.with an additional | increase, not definitely fixed, for the | second year of the biennial for which | appropriations are made, dating from} July 1, 1921. Seniority and grade ye the increases. The board has not acted upon sal- | aries of any other institution and the | action in the case of the university | may not rule other institutions, as the} | fessors _ Meats. : That they spend $3,300.00 per annum for clothes. That they spend $1,000.00 per annum with Bismarck medical men, hospitals and druggists. | e That besides the above items they spend considerable in shows, ice cream parlors and for incidentals. a “DO, YOU KNOW 4 q order, characterizes each model and among the tasteful colors from which one may choose are Navy, Pewter, Wren, Sand and Black. That this office brought into this State during the year 1920, $65,000.00 of Wisconsin, Minnesota and Iowa money t and depbsited it in the banks of western North Dakota. May Sale of Millinery That we expect to exceed this amount this year. { a ' DO YOU KNOW Wt That the Equitable Life Insurance Company is fify-four years old. and has an enviable reputation of retaining 68.4% of its business since organization. This marvelous record is commented on very favorably by the leading in- surance periodicals of the United States. That some. of Bismarck’s most prominent business men are policy holders of the Equtiable Life Insurance Com- any of lowa. Do you know when you want insurance talk it over with H. L. STEGNER, Gen’l Agent Suite 1-3 Haggert Bldg., BISMARCK, N. DAK. board is limited in its action by the | available appropriations, it is, stated. | The increase, according to board mem- | bers, was approximately half of that | | requested by the university board | which conferred on the scale, } i “SAY BILL!” i Elks’ Dance at_ Patterson’s! Hall tonight following the big| Minstrel’ Show. Everyhody In vited, CAR LINE MAY | QUIT. BUSINESS lay 6,.—The Wah.) peton-Brecken treetcar company | may quit business because of inability} to finance the paving expenditures | which would be required of it along a = GROUP 1. . A large and varied selec- tion of new styles'developed of ‘strdws and novelty ma- terials. Now going ‘during our May sale at $3.95 GROUP 3. La A most distinctive group of high grade hats includ- ing many patterns from well known makers as well as a goodly number of tail- ored models for street wear. May sale price _ $8.95 , GROUP 2. This Group includes many hats for street and dress ‘wear including sailors in light and dark colors. May sale price $5.75 | 4 ' " 518 foot Stretch in Breckenridge under) CALLED BY SICKNESS | Campbell, motored over from Minot] Wednesday evening. It had been in WEATHER REPORT a paving project now under way i MRS SLATTERY | yesterday. Dr. McCannell came on to| the water all winter apparently. A! For 24 hours ending at noon, Mey 6: that city. | ome and Pa hes. Lanihay, of| attend the state meeting of the Chil- pocketbook indicated that the man} Temperature at 7 a. m.. a) A While no definite steps toward solv-| Great Pails, Mont,, arrived in thé city| dren's Code Commission, held in the| came from Ontarlos Ore. Highest yestéday . ing the situation have yét been taken i. mornin lied here by the ill-]Community room of the city library ie nine Lowest yesterday .. —_—— TH E Bee either by the utility or by the City of’ nos, of Mrs. M. J. Slattery, a sister, | today. SAY BILL!” Lowest jast. night Breckenridge, traction officials si who is still ii a very weak condition} =) ———--— a Precipitation ..... 1 Ma ti 0 aie pare may continue ihe any Om dies AE: sini FIND BODY IN RIVER Elks’ Dance at -Patterson’s Fore 4 sab ie anes: 5 F rather, tBan try to -pay 800i" 700) F ed From Minot. N.D., May 6.—The bod oni i i or ‘North Dakota: _Increasin, * EEATY RE BIG eu 1 ithout vot a peer ise epeci> pynicn pes Paving aap aires one Dr. Pcaytrtns it Minot, ac- ote ankaowe Yuan, ‘about 40 youre sled Geow "Vac beds ri eigidiness tollowed. by showers ke ied, TP ‘rogram sul ject to change Without notice. he Breckenridge par' e i e - 2 "| night or Saturday; not would entail: companied by his niece, Miss Alice! old, was found in the James river here vited. Te esmporstire: ye much change oe it i é TODAY ORE SHIPMENTS | : i ARE STARTING MILDRED HARRIS. in “THE WOMAN IN HIS HOUSE” AT THE BISM ARK AUDITORIUM A Masterpiece Tuned to all Wen Hearts. Duluth, Minn,, May 6.—First ore | alsg—————_—_ shipments of consequence from the | : “Torehy Mixes In” a Torchy Comedy Featuring Johnny Hines. Minnesota iron ranges are expected co i — ‘start from the head of the lakes the | Na ee aoe THEATRE T T i 4 the Greatest James Olivér TO HEAR OIL CASE ONIGH “KAZAN” Featuring Jane Novak, and the Wo Cufwoed Story Ever Told, Wonder Dog, with all the n it, foo. The Drama of a Big Dog’s Part in a Love Tale of the Wilds. ‘ also “BANG,” A. Snappy Two Reel Mermaid Comedy. MONDAY AND TUESDAY, MAY 9-10 Elliott Dexter ae iy bh “THE WITCHING HOUR” The Witching Hour That Ruled the Lives of This Man and Woman, and Now—What Did It Do With Their Love? t WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MAY 11-12 _ NORMA TALMADGE aoe CA LE, “THE PASSION FLOWER” Devils Lake, N, D., May 6.—C: “resisting payment of notes given 1 Mitchell for oil stock, and agking ‘tor | cancellation of the notes, will be tried | | before Judge, Buttz without a jury on | May 16. Judge Buttz will open a | court term here May 8, the oil cases | being set for May 16. ie Rubin is in town to “attend the Minstrels. He won't wear the usual broad smile, in fact he has the | blues. i We understand he had a date with j gome young Bismaarck girl but at the | last minute his wife decided to attend ; ithe Elks’ Minstrels with him. “SAY BILL!” Elks’: Dance. at .Patterson’s’ |Hall tonight following the big, nec Show. Everybody’ in- i a 1 TONIGHT. AND. TOMORROW Matinee Tomorrow at 2:30. ° -~SHIRLEY’ MASON « in Mareia Susanna Cummins’ - famous novel “THE LAMPLIGHTER” ; A delightful love story thrilling and grip- ping at every stage. Also special added attraction— NICK. CARTER the World’s Greatest Detective : in——____—_ “A CRY AT MIDNIGHT” BIG ELKS mista THE BIG FUN SHOW 85—CLEVER ENTERTAINERS—85 PRICES $1.65. Gallery 55c, including tax.