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AGE SIX FARGO MAN IN FIRST PLACE IN PIN MATCH Winnipeg, Feb. 14.—Harvey E. Her- | dig, of Fargo, maintained first place; after the fourth day’s play ‘in the Winnipeg seventh annual bowling; i meet here in the singles with 635,! while Edlund also of Fargo ran close second with 627. In the doubles, Dav- idson and Thompson, Fargo, and! Brohman and Seibel, Grand Forks, | are third and fourth respectively, with | 1,133 and 1,129, Wilde Alleys of Grand Forks, are! in second place in the five-man event, { with 2,744, i DEMPSEY FIGHTS _ ACROSS POND? Chicago, Feb. 14.—Jack Dempsey, world’s heavyweight’ champion, left | at noon today for New York in re- sponse to what he said was an urg- | ent message from his manager, Jack | Kearns, that he was about to sign the champion for a match in London or Paris, presumably with Georges Car- pentier, Dempsey reached here from | the Pacific coast this morning. JOHNNY KNAUFF'S FRIENDS COMING own orders are being ed for seats at the Auditorium y night, December 17, when the big athl. carnival is staged. With /* Johnny Knauff, of Fargo, and, Battling Krause as the headliners, boxing ; fans are eager to get choice seats. Tt | is un tood that Johnny Knauft’s Fargo friends will have a delegation | here to urge him on while “Battling ; Krause, being a Bismarck boxer, will 1 have a host of friends at the match. | ch is given by the basebail F OUR ‘NATIONS EN SKI MATCHES 14. Cone | and Sweden in addition to the United States will be represented at the annual interna- tional ski jump here February 22, it was manent today, “THREE ) ON Wi ORLD S Be GEST STAG E | On the biggest motion picture ever constructed, Douglas Fairbanks! made his celluloid version of Dumas’ | immortal story, “The Three Muske- teers,” prepared fori the screen by Edward Knoblock and directed by Niblo who also directed Mr. ‘airbanks in “The Mark of Zorro.” The first shots taken were of the Queen’s boudoir, the set for which was erected on “Stage No. 6,” which is the largest motion picture stage ever built, and which is located in Hollywood, Calif. All of the feminine players, gor- gecusly costumed, appeared in these; tirst scenes. "They include Mary Mac- F . r Laren in the part of Queen Anne of ‘cause. if any there be, why the prayer B baking today and failure tomorrow. Have perfect eco- nomical results every time you bake—you can do it if you use | CALUMET 5 BAKING POWDER; -If it were not pure —mostdependable— —most economical, |. it would not be the world’s biggest sell- ing brand today. No human hands wa ever touch Calumet H —it is made in the 4 largest and most 3 sanitary baking pow- A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some baking powders come in 12 oz. cana instead of 16 0z. cane. Be sure you get a pound when you want it. at the eourt:roon and state | d_appear ce auld: time and place. id petition, and | show Austria; Marguerite De La Motte, as | of said petition ‘should not be granted By the Court: Constance; Barbara La Marr, char- (Seal) I. @ DAVIS, acterizing Milady, and all of the ladies in waiting. Th room is as near the s it was humanly possible to Every proportion and detail | is historically correct even to the pan-, eling of the walls which was all hand | painted with exactly the same pictures that ancient book-cuts indicate graced the walls of this noted chamber. Both the Brunton studio and the Fairbanks’ studio were used in filming this remarkable tale. Between seven- ty-five and one hundred sets were| th used in the entire picture, all of them exact counterparts of the original rooms and buildings chey represent, For action, “The Three Muske- teers” excells anything Fairbanks has ever done. There are sixteen duels tought, in one of which Fairbanks as ‘D’Artagnan, and the three musketeers engage eight rivals. This feature will| a be at the Capitol Theater beginning Monday. CITATION HEARING PETITION FOR] sec! APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRA- TOR hefore Hon, 1, C. e estate of Mary vs. Annie Howie, Rob- cial fe of North Dakota, County of Bae be left at the Sienedtve 4 Judge of the County Court. pate the 14tn day of February, a. D. e above citation, ereof once each’ weeks in the North Dakot rdian of minor I. C. DAVIES, e County Court. ) SALE OF LAND Notice is hereby given. that under au- granted by the judge of thé Orit) of | an perder of sal c of Burleigh. ate of North Dakota, of February, A. the administ rhael Ri and liens thereon, bed land, to-wit ‘The northwest quarter’ (N. W. Mp bids. ius a Sp Ma A 9 interested in the ee as WA A, CAR Howie, Dec amin of Michie” _ You and ek, ssorth fied that Dakota, herein, tion, p tion upon day nights. floor in state. WARNING! Say “Bayer’’ when you buy Aspirin. 2 o'clock in the afternoon of that ot this court, 1 n the city of | each of dated the 22, the | and one-fifth “carbon: g SERUANY 10. AGAIN USE . TRADEMARK Agitation Has “Been Increasing In Industrial and Com- mercial Centers | i | | i i | | Berlin, Feb. 14. i , The trademark ; “Made ins Germany” soon may._be | stamped again on the German export. | wares, for the agitation to revive this i trademark, which was known in three- fourths of the market ‘cities of the | world before. the ‘war, has -been in= | creasing in industrial and commercial ' circles, | Arguments that the anti-German | sentiment which -resulted in “wide- spread boycotts following the war is; | subsiding and than many ‘merchants | aga.n would. welcome the trademark {have had noticeable influence with manufacturers, who now are investi~ | gating the probable result of its re- { newed use. as It is almost certain the words will shortly be used for, articles which cannot’ be imitated or for which there are no substitutes in other countries. Some of the reports said. to have been received from foreign merchants say Many ‘would welcome the sign | again if only to prevent tradesmen ; from: selfing ‘German goods at higher. prices than necessary, under the rep- resentation that they: were made in | Switzerland, America, England, or elsewhere. It. is known that immediately atter | the war the German merchants and manufacturers made use of the Swiss to market German-made wares which were boycotted. Advocates of the “Made in Ger- many” trademark also insist its use would protect. German merchants ; themselves, for they hope to “revive the respect for this mark until in no market of the worll will the quality | of the goods bearing it be questioned.” i ua BRIDGE SITE IS INSPECTED Drake, N. D., Feb, 14.—Several of the officials of the Great Northern Railway Co. passed through Drake enroute tc Sanish to inspect the pro- posed bridge site across the Missouri river. at that place.. This action on | their. part, in weather 30 degrees ‘be- low zero, would seem rather signifi- cant to.the average observer. SALESMAN WANTED—To sell auto- mobiles... If you are a‘ hustler, | trustworthy, want to ake good, and’ can furnish good reference, write | 343 care Tribune. 2-14-3t CANVASSERS WANTED — To work in Bismarck. Give age, experience, salary wanted. Address 344 .care Tribune. 2-14-3t Z WANTED—Strong girl for general housework; one who gan go home nights. Call 587. 2-14-3t) ri personal ser- os ; all re pondents over ne ycars i: nd upon | ®OR RENT—House with 3 rooms, wa- respon- a i 5. iene thanetwanty dage bes ter and lights. Phone 355. Inquire 715, 6th street, 2-14-3t ( _—_—— Dance at Baker’s Hall every day nights. Best music and floor in state. ‘10c.a dance. Human body is three-fifths water Corsets were designed in the six- teenth century. “Eden, in the original Hebrew, ‘onfirmation by the Judge! means “delight.” Court, the following %) of © |GIRLS! LEMONS WHITEN HANDS Press the juice of two lemons into la bottle containing three ounces © of Orchard White, which any drug store will supply for a few cents, shake well, and you have a quarter-pint of harm- less and delightful lemon-bleach lotion to soften and whiten red, rough or chapped hands. 'This home-made lem- on lotion is far superior to, glycerin and rose water to smoothen the skin, Famous stage beauties, use it to bleach and bring that soft, . clear, Dance | at Baker’s “Hall every !rosy-white cdmplexion, Decause it 10c a dance. Unless you see the ‘name ‘‘Bayer’? on tablets, you are not getting genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 22 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache —_ Rheumatism « Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only’ ‘‘Bayer’? package which contains proper directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. Aspirin is the tra@e mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid ‘| Tuesday, Thursday and Satur-| doesn’t irritate. Adv. Best music andj CASHIER PRAISES BUSINESS SCHOOL rd ia A Fargo (N. D.) citizen} visit- ing the Peoples Bank of Kansas | City, was surprised to get the ‘‘glal hand, from P. D. Hodge, i its cash- “T got my start in your city,’ exnlained Hodge, ‘‘and if I were back on the farm tomorrow, I’d do just as I did 10 years ago—go straight to Dakota Business College. There is no school in the country that surpasses it.*” Consider: Hodge is only one of 226 Dakota-trained men who became bank officers. ‘‘Follow the SucceB$ful.’’ Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 Front Write Us FIRST For! Special Information tabllabed 1007 ‘DEAL DIRECT with felines aod OLDEST ~-MIGREST vate sng ine Write for price lla tags and full Information Tuesday, Thursday and Satur-/ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ARE YOU A MOTHER?! Here Is Some Good Advice for Everyy i Woutan. ¢ Minneapolis, 4Minn.—-“Dr.’ Pierce's | Favorite Prescription“is an excellent ; tonic for a woman to take during ex- pectant ‘motherhood: I> took it and | was in far better health and much | stronger than I ever had been during | any of my previous expectant periods. { Both of my ‘Favorite Prescription’ ij babies were extremely"healthy and Ij recovered my..strength yery quick; afterward. I think so’ well of the; ‘Prescription’ that I would, take it| again should 1 need {t; for it has giv-/ en me so much’ comfort.”—Mrs. wast ter Miler, 2112 Milwaukee Ave. All druggists.;7 Tablets or liquid Write Dr. Pierce,:-Pres: Invalids’ Ho-| tel in Buffalo, N. Y.,:for free medical advice or send 10c for, trial pkg. tab- lets, t ee | POULTRY SHOW WILL BE HELD AT UNDERWOOD; Underwood, N. ‘Dy. Feb, 14- _—The| board of directers of the Underwood | Farmers’ elevator met at Underwood | together with the county. agricultural } .TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, ’22) New Ideas In "Hart Schaffner & Marx : 922 Spring Suits are here / $35 to $45 : “Others from $20 to $35 Manhattan Shirts 1922 Spring’ lirie ‘the ‘most beautfiul line we have ever shown $2.50 to $7.50. ‘Other lines $1.00 to $2.00. ‘ Money cheerfully refunded. S. E. Bergeson & Son Dry Cleaning. “Tailoring. agent, to work out plans for holiling a} poultry show at Underwood on Fri- day, February 17. This show will be! put on and paid for by the Farmers | Elevator company. First, nd and| third prize ribbons will be given of! pens of all classes of Leghorns, Wy-| andottes, Rocks, Rhode Island Reds, | Brahmas, Langshans, turkeys, ducks, | and_ geese. Each pen of chicken: shall consist of one’male and four fe- | males.’ A pen of sucks, turkeys a geese shall consist’ of one male and one female. Plates of eggs shall con-| sist of one dozen. A sweepstake prize | of $3 will be given for the best plate of eggs at the show, also for the best pen of all Leghorns, Wyandottes, Rocks, ete. é FATHER DIES INARI ARKANSAS, Miss Emma “Taubert,_ supervisor of | music in the Public schools, received : the sad news this morning of the sud- | den death of her father, Louis Taubert ! of Casselton, N, D., at Hot Springs, Arkansas. 2 Louis Taubert is one of the pioneer , druggists in the state. He came to, America from Germany in June 1883 | and since that time has been engaged | in the drug business at Casselton. He; has been ailing for the past year and! had been advised to rest in a south-| ern climate. He died soon after are} riving at the springs, Besides his, wife he leaves. to mourn | ! his loss, two daughters and tliree sons. j Mrs.. Taubert left for the south to- ; Human body “contains about 55/ ounces of phosphorus. QUEER FEELINGS. AT MIDDLE AGE Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound | Helps at This Trying Period Sheboygan, Wisconsin. —“T was run down, ted and nervous. I could not even' do my own housework, could not sleép at night and all kinds of queer thoughts wouldcome | tome. Finally I gave up going to the ctor and a friend told me of L; dia E. ept on improving ever since. I have taken seven bottles now and am so happy tt that Tam allover these bad feelin, B. LANSER, 1639 N. 3rd St.; ieboygan, Wisconsin. For the woman entering middle age | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound can be of much benefit. During this time of life certain changes take | place which sometimes develop into serious trouble. Melaf@holia, nervousness. irritability, neadache and diegines are some of the symptoms. E. Pinkham’s Vege- table Compound is a natural restora- tive, especially adapted to assist nature. in carrying you safely pat this time. Why not give itea fair trial ‘TOMORROW NIGHT -ONLY ST.PAUL -MINN. Women Should Know How Lydia 5 x | AUDITORIUM | “WHERE:EVERYBODY GOES” Marcus Loew Vaudeville Road Show The World’s Greatest Mystery “THE DIVIDED WOMAN”. ““SAWING A WOMAN IN TWO” CHAS. AND CECIL McNOUGHTON “GETTING ACQUAINTED” FEATURE PHOTOPLAY ONE SHOW ‘ONLY a ERIE ; ie ALL SEATS RESERVED A Main Floor and First Balcony 85c. Get Yours Ne . Starting Sccond Balcony 55e: llery. 35¢, ra , x 8:00 O’clock Sharp. “Children ‘Under 12-Years, Galery cite, ~ Harris & Woodmansee ssid Announcement Possibly the coming engagement of “The THREE MUSKETEERS” at the Capitol Theatre needs no an- nouncement. It is probable that everyone everywhere has heard at least one of the score of extraordinary features relative to this remarkable production. . The most extravagant promises that we could make regard- ing its merit will be more than fulfilled. ‘We will there- fore confine ourselves to merely stating the details of presentation which are as follows: The THREE MUSKETEERS will be shown a full week, Monday to Saturday inclusive, commencing next Monday, February 20th. Owing to its extreme length only one performance can, be given each night which will commence at 8:00 0 "clock sharp. There will be a Matinee on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Evening prices ‘will be 55c, and the Matinee price will be 35c. This-is in accordance with our sincere effort to show the biggest and best pictures at the very lowest possible N admission price. : TOMORROW NIGHT ONLY . * “JACKSON AND TAYLOR —Assisted By— fe MORTY HOWARD In “Shimmy Inn” : HAMILTON THE ENTERTAINER ORCHESTRA MUSIC » a Soe