The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 11, 1921, Page 3

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“Why—the sun of course” a will say. But remember—you can hold the cent so close to your eve that you lose’ sight ‘of the ‘sun. Some baking powders can be bought for d few pennies less than Calumet -— but don’t ‘hold these cents too close to your eyes—you will not be able to see the quality =the purity—the dependabilityof CALUMET BAKING POWDER In other words, don’t be de- ceived by a few pennies — the cheapest baking powder in price is often the most expensive. When you buy Calumet you know that, it wil produce pure, sweet, and. wholesome bakings. You know that you_use less cause it contains more than the ordinary leavening strength. Buy it—try it—be convinced. of DANCE! 50c PER COUPLE.'Orchestra confused with the| Orchestfa advertised ata local Dance tonight at Patterson’s dance hall<this is’ probably ani THREE piece Orchestra cree from* McKenzie, Noi EVERY NIGHT FROM NOW) “AT PATTER-| DANCE! Hall. —absolutely the best Dance Music\ and Dance Floor in Bis-| marck, ONLY 50c per couple— Dance _all-ni: it!! Don’t get the McKenzie ON DANCE Richholt’s Cash aa Carry [Pime ot] Grocery [7th & Thayer] The Original Cash and Carry Store » Sugar, 10 pounds for ; Dairy Butter, in 5 pound jars. Per pound. . Bring your jars. California Sliced Peaches, large cans, regular 35c seller. Special, per can Curtis Bros, Peas, regular 30c seller, 1 can 25c; 3 cans, special for.: Curtis Bros. Sweet Corn, regular 30c seller. 1 can 25c; 3 cans, special for Wine Sap Apples, per box Galvanic Soap, 20 bars for Lenox Soap, 24 bars for Spring Chickens, Dressed, per pound ... “1B BISMARCK Leela 10 HUNTERS BEGIN PILGRIMAGE TO CAPITOL AS CHANGE IS NEAR | Census of Employes Shows Tha t 3 That Over Half of State Employes “Are Stationed Outside of Bismarck — Opposition Ex- = pressed to Rapid-fire Changes in, ‘Employes By Some Independent Lenders Job hunters have already start» ed* on the trail of ‘successful candidates in the North Dakota recall election and Indepenent officials now in the state captol. There are 462 employes on the state pay-roll exclusive of e!ec- tive officials, according to the pay-roll records, exclusive of the employes of the penal, charitable and educational institutions of the state.’ The Independents will contral-all of the offices’ in the stute “capitol with the exception: of thosé. of the state auditor and commissioner « of - insurénce ‘and. all boards: of importance except the state board’ of administra- tion, ‘which manages the state institutions. 5 It is expected among the Non- | partisans-that there will be many changes;made, including most’ o! about’ 50: employes in'the offices: of the Governor, Attorney-Gener= al and«Commissioner. of Agricules ture .and Labor,” to which R.A; Nestos:, Sveinbjorn: Johnsow and, Joseph A¢-Kitchen were-elected” ins ‘the recall election; None of tho” preseats. employes, .amuteldé, of some: in these offices, have in- their . resignations with), the , change’ of political: control, Some , Independents ‘want ‘to! ‘gd slow”. | on making changes. ee i :0;:E:>Lofthus; state examiner, who it is understood: Mr. Nestos has: daid he would ask to resign, declined to say ‘ what action he would take. Mr. Lofthus,‘as head ASKS CARS BE SUPPLIED FOR | Takes ‘Matter Before Rail” “road Commission The state railroad commission has | been requested by F. B. ‘Wood, of the | Equity Livestock Exchange, Sf. Paul, |to aid the.exchange in obtaining suf- | ficient cars from railroads at various | points in the state to handle grain jand livestock consigned to it. He declared that he brought -with j him complaints that at three stations jin the state his firm had not been able to get cars in which to ship livestock, {and that this was true of numerous towns where there are grain ship ments. , | The Equity Exchange through ac- {cess to credit of $15,000,000 of the | War Finance Corporation and handl- jing of United States Grain Growers, iIne., sales, is handling a great volume of business, Mr. Wood said. Consid- erable opposition has been met, he | declared, particularly from firms who; 'are in competition, and he declared | his bolief that this was the cause of} difficulty in obtaining cars at some: points. |. Mr. Wood is a member of the Na | tional Nonpartisan League executive {committee. He refused to comment on politics, however. dicated that they. wonld hand :in.*:{°> N’S HALL. 50 CENTS PERF. B. Wood of Equity Exchange COUPLE. '' of the bank examining depart- ment» of the state, has been in the political spotlight on numer- ous accasions, , Highway ts Largest The largest departemnt of the state is.the. highway commission, which has 123 persons on its pay- roll, This number would in the national course of events be de- ereased Within’ the very near fu- ture with the completion of road projects for the year, it is said, ‘Theré: ‘are’ 247 0n the game and y-roll, the se- 1 addition of approximately $8,000 a month, there: being about 75 employes. Of the’ ’state “employes 253 are employed ‘outside of Bismarck. Several towns in the state. have got officesaway from Bismarck through: the: legislature, -It -is not expected that there will be. a rapid, fire “house clean- ing” “in thestate capitol, although the control of several boards and majority, of employes in various offices’. is’ expected to swing gradually. to’ the victorious Rolitical:, forces, 4 C.... Puderbaugh, deputy commissioner of ‘agriculture and . lshor. expects to return to the state of..Washington. where he owns a farm: Wm. A. Roylance gone to..Washington, D.C, to practice: ag.°a:conculting econom- wood is showing at the Eltinge today and ‘tomorrow. Sir) Gitbert Parker, author of the “Tlie. Money Master” upon which the novel picture is: founded is thoroughly familiar with. the characters with which hig stoties have to do. Alice’Hollister portrays the role of a Spanish./girl who marries Jean Jacques; Barbille, an egotistical French-Canadian, and shut up in his flttle |world, ‘she finally deserts him and-after many: trials enters a con- vent. After ‘losing’all his wealth and his egdtism along with it, Jean Jacques starts out in search of his wife, and when he finally finds her, they are’ happily reunited.:The cast is further» augmented by such celebrities! as’Ann Forrest, Alan Hale, Fred Huntley, Kdward Sutherland, Truly Shattuck, Harry Duffield and Mabe’ Van Buren. An Aesop Fable, “The Goose that Laid the Golden Begg,” and issue of Kinograms, the news reel and Screen Snapshots, showing intimate views of well ‘known players,’ including Chas. Ray, Anita Stewart, Priscilla Dean and others arg) ‘on the program. ar THE REX. The offering at the Rex today is a very funny farce, comedy by the Rain- bow: Girls called “The Rounders” in which the erring husband returns af- ter a night with the boys, and girls, and finds his wife, whom he thought had, gone, to the country, still on the job. ;Right here is where the trouble starts,’and incidently the fun begins, and ‘continues for forty-five minutes. There will be. the usual musical in- |terruptions. and a dancing specialty by McCord and Lee. The feature pic- ture “Dangerous Toys” is a Federated all-star production featuring William Desmond; Margaret Clayton and Frank Losee. It is the story of a wife who becomes a fashion model, so she can wear the expensive clothes her Ferree unriaincuacuiianumanennumbanaunannanioninan rrr ESTABLISHED 1884 EBB BROTHERS Every Hat "b Price Every hat in cluded in this Banded Hats, our department is in- sale. Trimmed Hats? Hy Sports Hats. Also a number of Gage and La Preska Pat- tern Hats. Coats, Suits and Dresses at Specially Reduced Prices DANCE! DANCE! Dance tonight at Patterson’s Hall. THREE piece Orchestra --absolutely the best Dance Music and Dance Floor in Bis- marck, ONLY 50c per couple— Dance all-night—Just think of it! Don’t get the McKenzie Orchestra confused with the Orchestra advertised a1 a local|§ dance hall—this is probably an orchestra from MeKenzie, No.|}] Dak. EVERY NIGHT FROM NOW IN DANCE AT PATTER- 50c PER. COUPLE.| Boys’ Suits 1% price Saturday at Bergeson’s. UNIVERSITy Foop Young men’s Lamb lined coats $18 at Bergeson’s. - When you buy Monogram and University Brand Food Products you can feel assu: ity. Pure foods are healthful. We will have a good su etables for Saturday. red that you are getting Qual- Poor foods’ are harmful. pply of Fresh Fruits and Veg- . BUTTER MILK AFTER DINNER. husband cannot afford to buy her. During her working hours she makes the acquaintance of the banker for whom her husband works, and he SON’S HALL. 50 CENTS PER COUPLE. Fleishman’s Yeast Fresh, Daily. SATURDAY SP! ECIALS 4 / Bakery Goods. a J. W. Scott-Cash Grocery 113 7th St. Phone 816 FOR SATURDAY Jumbo Pack Wine Sap Apples. While they last, per box..... $1.80 -Picnic Shoulders, ‘special, cnly a few left. Per pound Karo White Syrup, 10 pound pail for. . Karo Dark Syrup. 10 pound pail for...... ices te Wate Peanut Butter.’ Pure Honey, strained. 5 pound pail for For All Baking Requirements Use Climax Flour which is al- ways uniform “ === jn quality and | contains a high percentage of gluten. Necessarily a high priced flour on account of its high quality. For sale by all grocers. Russell - Miller OY Ss Mulng Co. Bismarck, ND | will begin at 1:30 P. M. s, Walton presiding, L. R. Waldren, i will follow President Coulter, his sub- ipoa being “Community Program of B| Saturday afternoon County Com- Dustin Farnum In |” Strong Fox Picture Dustin Farnum has won tremend- | ous popuiarity with motion picture patrons with widely different pre- i ferences. To multitudes he/fa'a fav- | orite matince idol, while to: others he is the finest type of peman nthe screen. In “The Primal ay f William Fox photodrama now showing at the Bismarck . Theater, the popular star appears in the role of a strong, rug- ged Western rancher, fearless in the midst of fierce fighting, yet gentle as any woman in his care of his little pal, Bobbie Carson, over whose young life hangs the sliadow of a tragedy which those who love him try to guard him against. | The role of ‘Brian ‘Wayne, owner |: | of Willow Ranch, a property coveted ‘ by a band of desperate plotters for | their own enrichment, is;one which provides the versatile star with ex- | ceptional opportunities. THE ELTINGE proposes’ that she accept his offer of a limited time during which all of bis wealth shall be at her disposal. At the end of the time she shall be free to’ choose to continue the life) or go back to her husband. With the most honotable of motives the wife accepts the offer, at the same ‘time telling her husband that she is going out of town for her firm to a fashion show. The husband over- hears some men at his club telling that hig wife is at the apartment of| = the banker. He rushes there and finds her. From that, point on, the drama maintains its high water mark of sustained action. . Events follow, one.on the-heels of the other, sensa- tional situations develop, up to the)§ smashing finish. “Dangerous Toys” jin a tense picture, which will keep ‘spectators gripping the sides of their seats. +. Dance at Baker’s Hall Friday and Saturday nights. 10c a dance. Music by a former Mc- zie Orchestra, _accompanied “A Wise Foll” featuring James Kirk- by Meisner. Minot, ‘Nov. 11—Men prominent in agriultural work in North Dakota will be heard at the meetings to be held in connection with the Ward county corn and potato show in Minot, Nov. 17, 18 \and 19. Two meetings have been ar- ranged, one for Friday, Nov. 18, and the other for Saturday, Nov. 19. They | Friday afternoon, with Anthony | plant breeder with the Agricultural {college will speak on “Corn Varieties for North Dakota,” and he will be fol- lowed by: President John Lee Coulter of the North Dakota Agricultural col- lege. -Norbert D. Gorman, former {county agent of Ward county and now {assistant state leader of county agents, ks.” - Ggvernor-elect R.A. Nestos Minot wil be the last speaker to ise ‘heord.-Friday. afternoon. j missioner A. S. Spicher will preside. Dr. L. H. Beele” ~ iyitent of the Minot AGRICULTURAL LEADERS IN STATE TO SPEAK AT MINOT POTATO SHOW Normal school, will speak on “Edu- cation in the Rural School,” H. L. Holley, botanist and pathologist with the Agricultural college, will speak on: “Potato Seed Certification,” E. A. Madsen of Burlington will speak on “Gur /ptt “in ‘Potato “Production,” while the last speaker will be Atty. E. R. Sinkler of Mingt, who will dis-| | cuss the,proposed potato warehouse for Minot. The Minot Association of Commerce ig interested in the effort to secure a co-cperatively owned potato ware- house for Minot and some definite ac- tion is expected to be taken during the show. Mr. Sinkler speaks on be- half of the association. The Minot carnival, being conduet- || ed by the association each evening |‘ while the show is in progress, has de- veloped into one of the largest enter- | tainment efforts ever made in’ north- western North Dakota. The two events aré expected to draw thousands of people to Minot:and private homes }; are to be thrown open to econ: date the visitors, . TRIBUNE WANTS—FOR RESULTS —— URNS Cover with wet baking soda—. afterward apply gently— Vicks Ove3,47 Million Jars Used Yearly beh TONIGHT and SATURDAY Matinee Saturday at 2:00 Dustin Mary FARNUM and THURMAN in a stirring photo-play of intense interest THE PRIMAL LAW By E. Lloyd Sheldon. MUTT “& JEFF Comedy and FOX NEWS. COMING NEXT WEEK ‘The Romantic Adventures’ Dorothy Dalton. “There Are No Villains” Viola Dana. “The Rough Diamond” Tom Mix ISMARC THEATRE. oo 1 pound, Mem 1 pound, University Coffee .. Moncgram Coffee ... 3 packages Macaroni .. 5 cans Oil Sardines .. tall Salmon Forenoon Delivery at 9 and 10:30. Afternoon Delivery at 2:30 and 4 o'clock. Last Delivery on Saturday at 4:30. Yours for Service. J.B. Smit th, Grocer Successor to G. M. Mandigo. 210 5th St. Phone 371 ree creat Pally, Caniet Me Whip: LTING THEATRE Direction Valleau Theatre Company TODAY and TOMORROW JAMES KiIRKWOOD in “A WISE FOOL” Aesop Fable as Kinograms MONDAY and TUESDAY Mabel Julienne Scott in....“NO WOMAN KNOWS” MABEL JULIENNE SCO LOIS WEBER’S THOMAS MEIGHAN in. LEWIS STONE in....“T! CHAS. RAY in. MARIE } PREVOST in. COMING TT in....“NO WOMAN KNOWS” ‘TOO. WISE. WIVES” ..“CAPPY RICKS" HE CHILD THOU GAVEST ME” .“A MIDNIGHT BELL” MOONLIGHT SOLLIES” 3 Matinee Daily at 2:30

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