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THURSDAY, OCTOBER’ 27, ’21 : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ; '__ PAGE THREE i aa TNO RU ATAU ATA INOINONG TROT NT IN ONCE NONONOANG DEMANDS TEX AN iT ‘ é You needn’t keep our goods; if you’re not Fireproof Storage Pays BE EXPELLED stiied, mney back |Republican ‘Leader in House if : Store your automobile in our big brick and concrete building with Calls Up Resolution 4 4 00 five doors opening outside at street level. It costs us a lot of money Washington, Oct, 27-—‘The house e o|> to operate this costly garage, yet our winter rate for monthly stor- calcu and ihete tue ioetier of age has been reduced to $8.00 with ALL NIGHT SERVICE, Ee Uulentant catgtioane eon B uusS Q Th ird H ¥ eee fe eelnnlon to expel him | Y. & = Wi jet BM ne "0 "= = ALL REBUILT CAR AND TRUCK PRICES REDUCED 25% ki of Bight Yolen | M 5 4 TODAY. , . Washington, Oct. 27 i ore 2 : Mei }Of a vote to censure inst¢ 2 4 i 3 Hision of Rbp. Blanton of Texas was 5 A fe co RWiIN MBTAR CB fan ak Aushing anon: value than Inet ear ig \ cratic leador, after the Te: repres is © = a dentsuverhndoMtisee dramaiie do .. athatsagood deal. Everybody's | & { ‘ fense of his action ‘in inserting in the glad to know it. congressional record pune char . : ed as objéctionabl house : Hee Blantotrsy anoceh and. lop. Gar $30—$35 : : = = rett’s proposal. cane after the resolu- i is Ph J AP AN WOULD i reaching Tampa’ fro \ «OVI ACTRESSES AND. (Ge fers ths Penal sreermulsion {ha ae pee like these any man can i “The damage {if blican’ leader. ¢ Sse ‘ el The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes. S. E. Bergeson & Son Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffner & Marx Tailoring. Dry Cleaning. ETT TTT MM ie The HOWE. death | list ‘pilaye stood at Mr. Mondell chara b= Alb DISARMING five which included twe at St. Peters-| Did it ever occur to you that every sonable, qotde: int the aMfidavit ine 7h burs and three in Tampa and vicin-| Movie actress you have seen has love- ed in the Congressional record as ity. Hf hair, while the most popular count|“unspeakable vile, foul, filthy, pro- jue oees aber e ch Sie their curls as their chief beauty? In|fane; blasphemous and obsc ete,” q Aboard the stéamship Kashima fact, many: a ading j 1 ‘a y are leading ladies just! During’ Mr. Mondell's sp: Mary. Maru, Oct. 27—(By. radio to, CHARGES UNION because of their attractive looks. In- Sma with his Hand ! — ands i \ ‘ tig Associated Fe ey eth he AIDED MARCHERS quiry among them discloses the factjlcoking in the opposite direction CONG Ce sae a Panel an understanding ‘at the, —_ that they bring out ail the natural|/was pale but smiling when Speaker pow i | Washington, Oct. 27.—Officials of | beauty of their hair by careful-sham-|Gillette gave him the flo the floor. \ ming conference at W: ashing- , : ‘ ' ae forties Aa ‘ot armaments and| the miners’ union in the disturbed] Pooing, not with any suap or make- Par Eastern questions, according to West Virginia coal fields were| shift, but with a simplé mixture by LLOYD ) GEORGE a . BE ¥ I tting a teaspoonful of canthro: Admiral Kara, member of the| charged by A. E. Hester, a former putti cal x TaRssee : delegation to Washington, union organizer, with having aided | (which they get from the druggist) | ASKS VOTE ON vhic! aveling to America aboard] directly in supplying arms to miners}a cup of ‘hot water and applying this fe twenty five cars of potatoes are be-] friends are invited to an open house Sia eR e engaged in the receht march into] instead of soap. ‘his full cup of IRELAND CONFAB|U,), ing made here. The propositton has} at\ the, Bismarck Commercial elub a Mingo county and with having en- shampoo liquid is enougn go it is easy the backing of the Chamber otf Com- jrooms, ‘Friday night, Oc tober 28, any: M DAMAGE couraged the march. to apply it’to all the ’!: instead of London, Oct. 27—Prime Minister merce and of a large number of farm- | time after 9 A. M. Election returns, STOR —— just the top of the . After its} Lloyd George today proposed to the EXIC BEATE ers. It is hoped to complete the build-| which will be thrown on a screen on the hair dries rapidly with uni-| House of Commons that it set aside ing by August 1922, ehe Lahr Motor ‘Sales company build- oil and] next Monday for the dis ' f Sas eda ing from The Tribune can be read TOWN CRIE Club rooms. IS $5,000,000 Dance at Baker’s Hall, every m color. Dandruff, ex S OPEN HOUSE. from the Commercis The Bismarck, Town Criers club will Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday < i. are dissolved and entir ] di 7 i is piace aa ig Tampa, Fla, Oct. 27.—Property night. 10c a dance. Tha REIE ely:disap-| the motion of\ unionist m ; 1} Dance at Baker’s Hall, every or Washington, 0: is so fluffy that it] parliament condemning the present! Jingham, Ameri —Lloyd Bur- onsul at Saline damage in that section of the Flori ———— Tooks much heavier than it:fs, its lws-| negotiations for peace in Ireland hold an open house at the Commerc a is A aes, ‘ ‘ti . Fy otia s for ce in Ireland, Cruz, Mexico, was assa ands a se a » Commerc Letras ae erapreal hurrican It’s here! “The Night Horse-|ter and softness are delightful. He said he hoped there would 2] pea by SCHEER UDR A me | club rooms Friday night. The an-) Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evtimated at $5,000,000 by insurance| men.” Commencing tonight, at vote. consulate last Monday night, accort-|nouncement says: “Criers and theirlnight. 10c a dance. men here who have been analyzing| the Bismarck Theatre. Fi GOLF POPUL AR ing to advices today by the state de- A eatown N. D. 0 it 7-1 tt partmeit. The consul’s injury; the ad- iu Ame the le haat caret atl h€| vices said, were not beiieved to be of x months it has been in operation,| serious nature, consisting only of the Jamestown (Country Club has| two wounds in the lef! ARREST CHARLES constructed ja nine'hole course, start- re 1 ed a club building and secured a good POTA' . 1p membership list according to reports POTATO WAREMOUSE ISMARC THEATRE TONIGHT, TOMORROW and SATURDAY TOM MIX In His Very Latest Feature ‘The Night Horsemen’ Daring, Fight, Romance, Intense Adventure, Thrilling Stunts; Tender Love and .Daredevil Riding in This Big Super Special. With Tom Mix’s beautiful black horse and his won- derful dog, a wonderful picture for everyone. ‘ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION Giants and Yanks winning championship. Featuring ade’at the first a ald : LaMoure, N. D, Oct. 27—Plans for a made at the first annual dinner, potato warehouse, to hold at least LTING THEATRE Direction Valleau Theatre Company TONIGHT ‘DOUGLAS MACLEAN in “One A Minute” and HAROLD LLOYD in “Now Or Never” Aesop Fable. .¢. .“THE WOLF AND THE CRANE” ° Eltinge Theatre _ Great Moments in a Great Picture Paris, Oct. 27—(By the Associated ‘Press)—The allied council of ambas- sadors today decided that former em- peror Charles of Austria-Hungary and ex-empress Vita should be placed im- mediately upon a British battle crui- ser in the Danube pending another meeting of the council next Saturday. when a final decision regarding their disposition is to be made. LEGAL NOTICES | —_——_—_____—_"“--_“——_® ‘ORS he Hstate of ceased: py the under- Executrix NOTICE’ TO CI | F. Scott, exhibit. them. with ers, within six months publication of this Executrix at 315 7th Street in city of Bismarck, in said Burleigh County. Dated October 3 D. 1921. RACHEL F. ING “THE ACE OF HEARTS” ; ‘OTT. LON ‘CHANEY in. Aaa oh : abe Ruth, Carl Mays and Fred Tony. First_ publication on tne Gi day of HOOT GIBSON in... sees seeeesceceeencee eee “ACTION” ae ye peer ‘Ad ina October, A. D. 1921. “THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE” Petry ‘ a Mesto. ‘ Adults 30c. B Children 15c. 20-27 THOMAS ME! IGHAN in ‘HE CONQUEST OF TANAAN” / R E XJ Friday and Saturday }R Prices: Matinee 10 & 35. Vaudeville and Pictures . a nnerenty 35. ° Nights.25 & 50. mie damit Mt Last Time Tonight “BEACH OF DREAMS” s**t Harry Ike Evans ut the front door of ne the, hour ot |B THE R AINBOW A Drama of Caste and Castaways ie, _ and his SEE ane Skeet Mee las pees RAINBOW GIRLS ere heath a ee dn ior oe ey GIRLS “the 13th day hich martgage was in the office af the ds of Burleigh Coun- a. on the 27th day of M . Julio enlists He had seen no reason to don a uniform at first, for it was not his country at war. And when he did enlist, it was from a greater force than merely being lonely with- out his boulevard companions. It was the first time in his life anything but pleasure had actuated him. Why he changed. can only be understood after seeing sale of th said mortga the Court Hous marck, North Da one o'clock in t dav of isfy the amount of a mortgage ‘ satisfy the same are , —in— . " letro’s The North Half (N 1-2) of qi The Punishment of a Rogue. In the Merry Musical m4 red Forty-one | (14 1 y A GREAT pig NOVELTY The Battle with the Poachers. Melange ' | jeventy-eigh 1 est; co a ticks: q be Vict) Rex Ingram E roduction ydtanired, ramey G20) ars And The Bismarck Fayorite f - beara eg ier TEE Ge ee Nent survey thercof, : , Woman’s Struggle and Victory. “Rta: mortage’ contains a clause ll KUGENE O'BRIEN SEE ‘A Man Big Enough to Know Honor. aise clare th : whole sum due if ‘th —in— Edith Storey Renounces Love for Friendship RUTH ROLAND in age is hereby declared due. There will ‘OTHE BROKEN From the Novel by H.de Vere Stacpéole “The Avenging Arrow.” be due on said mortgage on the date OF ra tne Intention io “Foreclose MELODY” : An All-&tar Cast Including MONDAY. NIGHT We Are Going To Give HORSEMEN was given, as required by law, more f bet begi : \ é Bad eee enesainbe: ine ee sieraute Also Bebe Daniels, Snub Edith Storey Norah Beery Josephs Swickard “ 6 of the ‘menpayment of the [If Pollard. * Jack Curtis George Fisher Gertrude Normand ‘A MIDNIGHT t stallme 5 a Fi Templer P heey aaa Of the Apocalypse , Saiacon Pauary” wth, 392 eae i i HAROLD LLOYD Margaret Fisher el i eg Cesare Gravina : FROLIC” Dated this 26th day of October, ae : Sidney Payne Pn We Will Give.Away A Real PMpne reaceal tand ank of st. Paul, I “Rainbow Island.” Election Returns Announced From Stage. Live Baby To The Holder FE. T. Burke, Attorney, | DAILY MATINEE 3 P. M. _ FRIDAY NIGHT IS AM ATEUR NIGHT. of the Lucky Seat. Bismarck, N, Dak. 10-27-11-3-10-17-24-12- 1) Adapted by June Mathis from Blasco Ibanes’: ‘s Novel f 4 f All Next Week AAA “i HA CLEA TONI GHT i Ln AAA P R E U S Bismarck Auditorium N E S | OS 7: 45 Ss harp AM ce Note; Because of the sreat desire of voters to hear Governor Preus it is requested that persons under voting age do not attend, so that there will be seats to ac commodate all voters who wish to attend. : : Political Advertisement.