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, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11. FARM INSTITUTE ATTEND ANCES CUT BY STORM Where The Roads Were Bass: N. P. CONVENTION able, However, There Were Good Meetings ~ MEETINGS ANNOUNCED! Both corps of instructors for North Dakota’s Farmers institutes will” put in a complete week for the period be- ginning With Monday, February 13. The First corps will work generally in the northern and eastern par€ of| the state, while the Second corps will begin in the middle portion of the family there to help him fight the longing for the hills. Thus with memories of service and | dreams of years of usefulness, Sister | | Bonitace will greet+Bismarck and those beyond in geleurauion Monday of fifty | years a member of the Benedictine} | sisterhood. TOWNLEY SAYS: HE’LL SUPPORT Minneapolis, Minn., Feb. 11—(By \the Associated Press)—Declaring that jin advocating the so-called “balance of power” plan he wanted the farmer | |to develop all the power possible, A. {C. Townley, president of the National |Nonpartisan League, in a statement today announced -he will support whatever action is decided upon at! the state convention. | “It seems to me practical folly for jan intellfgent minority to isolate it- |selft in a group and leave the balance | of power to reactionary, unpatriotic | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ee HG nnn nc HA REX INGRAM Stampedes Film World ‘ With Second bral Screen Epic, Universally Acclaimed a Worthy Rival to Ingram’s “The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse’ UG i INR URGES MEETING TO SELL STATE -TO OWN PEOPLE | Frank Collins, S00 - Soo Line “Immi:! gration Agent, Proposes i Gathering“of Beosters RUDOLPH VALENTINO TheC jDAIRY INDUSTRY GROWIN | -A state convention . of ‘boosters \urged by Frank Co¥ins, of Bottineau, immigration agent for the Soo line, in| | Bismarck today. “We ought to have a state meeting! to which the various cities in the! state would send a delegate—call it’ a booster meeting or development state and travel west to the Montana! and ignorant voters,” said Townley, mvention or some similar name,” he : i \ border before Saturday. closes the ¥ said, “the obect being to start a move- A Masterful Compelling * we Rirt to Dap Comalanionsy ie BARNECK HEADS ENGI- | ment, to get 0,000. people boostins Adaptation. of In Hts Power and ms iF a instead of only a few.” ‘a. ae a Catron irom ihe insuientes held NEERS FOR THE NEXT ! Mr. Collins announced that the! BALZAC’S Depicting | during the last ten days show that-the 1Soo line would have special home- i i H / storm Ge last week has acted as st bar} YEAR \ i seek rates on the first and third} Famous Novel With Faithful 4 , to attendance, because in many places —————_" s. of each month, beginning! - 66 EN 99 j the roads have not been opened. As! (Continued from Page 1) \Mareh 10, $he low rates applying from! EUG Ee GRANDET Accuracy "| far as ghe farmers have been able to; mercial club, Town Criers, business’ the Twin Cities and points east in the! .& SouleGripping and a Lavish { attend’ however, the meetings have| men of Bismarck and ladies’ auxiliaty | central states. to, any point in North \ Ss i ! been reported tp be enthusiastic. For|of the A. A. E. | Dakota or.Montana, with a return} Romance. of , Scenic /t one of the institutes, held soon after! Endorsing the development of na-! limit of thirty days. | ‘ Greed Investiture | the last storm, two farniers attempted Honal and state parks in North Da-; Mr, Collins said that in his trips) a P *: M fi t 4 to reach the point of the meeting on| kota. over the state he finds many local or-! an ASSI ‘as Magnincen F idea « horseback. Both found the going so; Revision of jaws affecting the state; ganizations being formed to boost the! z sions, a | rough that they “were compelled toj board of health to obtain Breater ~|cattle industry.” Dairying is coming! The a Film come to the rescue of their horses) ficiency and economy in administr -{to the fore, he said. In many com- | 4 {| with shovels to enable themselves and ; tion. {munities associations are being! Most Noteworthy Speciacle as } mounts to continue the journey. Endorsing the North Dakota Good | formed to loan money to farmers with Achievement INGRAMS { The meetings announced for Yhe | Roads association and its legislative! which to purchase dairy cattle. This 6 /v% coming week are: | Program. enables farmers td get some dairy} of the Four ‘e~ First Corps—February 13, Finley,| Urging a complete system of topo-j cattle and to have a steady income, | Horsemen” Picture Age graphical maps. Endorsing the proposed Lakes-St. Lawrence Tidewater ject. jand such local associations would be{ Great | of great aid to the settler, he says. ! pro-{ People -in the state ought to get inj {the boosting game and to study the} | problem of immigration, he believes.! ; He would like to see organizations in| various communities to aid the settler | in getting started.and to bring him| { Steele county; February 14, Pekin, Nelson county; February 15, Warwick, INEy Benson county; February 14, Pickton /\ Consolidated school, Hansboro. ay Second Corps—February 13, Steele, | \\ Kidder county; February 14, Sterling, Vi Burleigh county; February 15, Beach, With the Inimitable Pair of Film Celebrities | Favor License Law , ‘Endorsing an enginicers’ license law as protection to engineers and public alike, Golden Valley county; February 16, Medora, Billings county; February 17, - Dickinson, Stark county; February 18, In conclusion the resolutions sai “We pledge ourselves, our orga RUDOLPH Saat ALICE | ! > ; Sioa Mee | // Taylor, Stark tt tion and/our inspirations, enthusiasm | /( Mae Be SOU as and efforts to a renewal of faith in| TEX RICKARD | RY | our state and nation, in their re-| HELD IN BAIL’ i} 2 sour es their opportuntties for human . | | prosperity and contentment and inthe} Ni York, F eae bd ‘s | H 0 U RS GIVEN | spirit of the times being steadfast in [avo ont Fabs tt ih Mik e AMERICA 5S IDEAL SCREEN LOVERS \ ‘our hope and belief that source of all'$10,C00 bail for the action of the! ‘Famed/as the Principals of “The Four Horsemen” and whose [pow is’ everlasting jad that to, our) grand jury by magistrate court on al portrayals in “The Conquering Power” have given to the os | FORRECEPTION | getscr cinh st feettenton hate of assault an 16 secrat Ae motion picture world two proveminently distinctive contribu \ ‘ [nse and direction of the great sol i anes RB Re ete | tions to the photodramatic art. of natural power to the pleasure, HA ATON OUT i ‘6 ” | While it is emphasized by friends ot | Peace and profit Gfmankind 5 oe | | THE CONQUERING POWER q Sister Boniface that the gengral pub-| W. B. ns ! OF * FARGO JAIL ) lic ia invited at a {mes Ere tend iat Geos i sah, ee Fargo; A Metro Classic Which the World's Greatest Reviewers Have Been es recep ion given al x. ita | * ! _ Fa rgo, Feb. a H \e" ing simpli ied ‘list d® hours for various | ETT American }ank was released from ja 1! \ ae ana ‘oaayt congestion WILTON TI TEAM |couay at he expiration or tis ia THE REALLY BIG PICTURE OF THE YEAR ) \ | > to 2 215 Dm, 1 WINS INS VICTORY |: thes y sentence for embezzlement of less | 5, r r } 5 5 i an $20 from the bank. CAPITOL THEA TRE ‘wa The clergy. Vey i avs S cs ey : | ae Bismarck hospital staf, i Jamestown, N. Ds Feb, ft Svat! aos | Admission only Adults 35c; Children 15c, Bot Mandan hospital statt | hien sn basketball teams dened i 4 Nee noua 77 ane] 15 to 2:30 ppm / jamestown academy here last night,; wing to the new rdi- Se HH i f HATA Hi State of North Dakota officials. Bow al ivare' dante halle must el ST ccc AAA County of Burleigh officials, SE oe ie 5 | City of Bismarek officials. | Last time tonight, Tom Mix’ 4g| Promptly bay a. m. every even | a | 2:80 to 2245p, imost_ wonderful feature, “Sky jn, xcept Saturday, when clos | Tone punLISHES PAPER D: e at Baker's Hall Froat legs of four-legged animals] “Fire” of an opal is due to the @. A R. and Women's Reliet Corps.| High” at the Capitol Theatre, —M&Rouris 12:80 o'clock. Patrons; _ 10RG gph a Hees baa ta er’s Hall every! supply ‘balatioe?s ? et “| presence of water in the gem Anterican | Mecion sand | Auxery, asl ane a * of Baker’s hall are urged to come| Minot, N. D., Feb, 11 Tuesday, Thursday and. Satur-|2pply balance ____"_'_ presence of water in the gem. | War Mothers. WEATHER REPORT. early, so as to enjoy the full pro-i™e" lodge of Minot has day nights. Best music and! oe = coer mE: = g | salvation Army. ‘ Foy Urenty four hours ending ati |floor f of anaes Best music and| [tte ieublens siogt fener naires floor in state. 10¢ a dance. ° © © i \ f _|noon Feb oor in state. Ten cents a dance; ‘i tdintorination.otibe e A aED fs ig ere County Pioneer” Aeeoclb: aot AYN '—Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- ticti bere ot ingiorder suits eens Last time tonight, Tom Mix’s Ul itorium il ay é i ff! “2315 to 8215 p.m levest osceaaee fis 3 urdays, at 9p. m, Baker’s hall,|the Degree of Honor. A column vf tee areca agree Sky ? ? Civics Clubs. i jo; Main Street. 2-6-1wk! jokés is also contained in ihe paper, a| High” ai e Capito! eatre. : Lodges and Auxiliaries, cee eta | Ee ER four page publication. ei A MAIL ORDERS NOW . craps at? B88) Be ation ot | Highest wind velocity . .38-NW| WANTS WORK-Strong girl wants ae SEATS WED. FEB. 22, AT HARRIS & CO. cine bs of e City Federation 0! : Weather Forecast. | work. Likes children. Phone ofr Last “time tonight, Tom Mix’s 5 Cuvepragior e re ee Orchestra, $2. 20, $1. 65. Baleony, » : 3:30 to 4 pom. _ |. For Bismarck, and vicinity: Snow! 2-11-It/ most wonderful feature, “Sky Consaltation Free 2.99, $1. 65, $1.00. Balance 55¢ : \ Community Council. | tonight and Sunday; not quite 80 cold! FOR RENT—Very desirable three-| High” at the Capitol Theatre. | Suite 9. 11—Lacas Block—Phone 29 , i mj \3 Sunshine Club. ; tonight. | room modern furnished apartment! Including. Tax. i : Jewish Aid. For North Daketa: Snow tonight by March Ist. Write 123 care Trib-| Bi 1 § to 4280 pm ean nee aap eee ee, Counce une. 2A Iwk Triumphant Farewell Tour. i Seeeeetie 2 of Weather Conditions, [FOR RENT—Two rooms suitably” FRIVOLITY GIRL CO. ig Girl Scouts. | The“storm center noted over the} furnished for light housekeeping q } Camp Fire Girls. | Red River Valley Friday has advanced! in amour ous close in, Calle 44 - —present— rt + i to the Laka region and the northwest-! Main Stree none 612, — 2-11-8t Schools. Mewes jee high pr siete area! hi Nerspread | wane aan a aes. ~ “THE LAWN PA RTY”’ . $ \the Missouri an iss ippi valleys é ae Bener se- ° 4 GOLDEN pipe ie] | with temperatures pelo zero over nok and care of cluldren, pens RIALTO THEATRE TONIGHT 3 i SERVED AT ST. | Montana, the Dakota¥ and Minnesota. J. 11-3 2 A ve | Another low pressure area covers the ee ee it Havyak: y | (Continued trom Page 1) Rocky Mountain and Plateau regions NOTICE A 80 poe? yakawa mm \ , sige ; and will move eastward accompanied] Owing to the new city ordi- FIVE DAYS TO LIVE Bi pital. In the morning she found the!” poneral snowfall. nance, dance halls must close ’ r ' BTA basement windows broken 7 and Pa ORRIS W. ROBERTS, promptly ‘al 2 = meevery: even: DON’T FORGET ote uasierrable whee oe Mettoralogist ing, except Saturday, when clos- BIG HOLIDAY MATINEE MONDAY A N N RE ADERA New ¢ AST. ia soon left the basement “éverything a Last time tonight, Tom Mix's Ligraies per eae sain vets 2 Shows, Monday Night ‘A WITH Prism N vi it_was covered with slime, a condi-/most wonderful feature, “ e E ¢ pat WS, 1 tion present in most of the basements High” at the Capitol Theatre. | €arly, 50 as to enjoy the full pro- —presenting— FAMOUS HAWAIIAN SINGERS ano PLAYERS an of Bismarck, and it was necessary to, ara gram of dances. Best music and “MY UNCLE FROM INDIA” POSITIVE FACT AS TO THE “WHY” THIS s set every possible resource in action) ance at. Baker’s every floor in state. Ten cents.a dance SENSATIONAL SUCCESS HAS SWAYED to find the necessary food supplies for} i 1? Also Feature Picture. SENS s ; patents, nurses aid. sisters. When| uesday, Thursday ‘and Satur-|—Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat-!}- Amusement, Lovers to Tears— the second cloudburst came, Sister|day~ nights. ‘Best music and/urdays, at 9 p.m. Baker’s hall,’ PRICES THE SAME Mi Oo R E Humanity to Ponder and, Reflect A _Boniface had the firebells run to call| floor in state. 10c a dance. Main Street. 2-6-lwk : People Have Paid Admissi marae ’ one as ote ature tice weal 5 <a this — Richard Walton Tully’s American Masterpiece — : - not as large, the location of the | Than Any Play Ever Produced, Within the Same Period. building brought most of the water of! : A oe ee { the town to ite hospital doers. | WED. NIGHT a U D j T 0 R i U Ni One Perforniance Only It Has Sucereded Be ae te ihe Host Weselnating. Play of Ail Holds Picture 0 joneers, | * Time; Because Its Fa ti is na ym mpi pe retest ONLY, FEB. 16th. Starting 8 p.m. Be A Ne ee Ae th th the long years in Bismarck} 6“ 99, a ‘ Baer E eA SPORES on Pe . . . that ‘Sister Boniface has been at the WHERE EVERYBODY GOES ; L Sere Ee nine ae eta This head of the hospital. Tach as is De ce : s : — ian Mas ‘ama.’ ) F. R. Smyth, who will act as toast- Th B V d ll Sh T D. t B Th W. d d masta dane fe even Im Bet e Best Vaudeville Show lo Date -- better [han Last Wednesday he Monday by the members of the; I Hospital staff One physician, who. was | SOME OF THE BIG ACTS 1 in practice when Sister Boniface] i » yeached Bismarck and who worked | ? throu the early seats ih the estab EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION .. |" - | JACKSON AND TAILOR hospita s * St Paul, The others have felt the| The World’s Greatest Myster: Assisted B. } St. Paul. e the et of ’ Di ieee at ee ak ere "THE DIVIDED WOMAN MORTY HOWARD x __ THEATRE i Sister Boniface’s memory holds hel —or— ine Direction Valleau Theater Company picture of the hardihood of the fron- tier, when men and women, in urgent, need of an opexation travelled the; weary miles trom the district of the) Turtle mountains and even the Bad; Lands to gain the necessary care. | east and west the railroads offered as-| SAWING ‘A WOMAN IN HALF Nothing Like It Ever Seen in Bismarck. CHAS. AND CECIL McNOUGHTON Se TONIGHT “BOOMERANG BILL” “SHIMMY INN” Singing, Talking and Dancing - HERBERT E. DENTON & CO. . sistance but to north ad goutt ies —in— ‘ nes with Lionel Barrymore *: d etimes e ry “fi pony rere the only means ee tran: GETTING ACQUAINTED - A Clever Playlet Entitled “Aesop Fable .2.....403 EERE ss Sereenie portation. Two and more days, the, Just The Kind of An Act You Like. “POUGHKEEPSIE” ‘pioneers * wended their ways to the! ~one- point where care wé possible. | And from thése,-her thoughts travel to the Indians, to the son of Sitting; Bull, who fought for life in the hos THE AUDITORIUM WILL BE PACKED FOR THIS SHOW. GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY MONDAY and TUESDAY ETHEL CLAYTON in “WEALTH ; pital, six monte ae iat ia TICKET SALE pela zs ._ PRICES GALLERY GALLERY \ ad depriv 0 i 7 ie vey . ildr J ay “ ” a “ ? then om memory travelied to.the lone- Hare i von lay oy et loom aa ence ap aay Sifdret Onder 12, LLOYD “HAM HAMILTON in. .“THE ADVISOR” liness of the Indian, who when he) needs an operation, must have his | Matinee Daily 30. ) Evenings 7:30 & 9,