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Can you doubt tse evidence of this Last Time Tonight David Belasco’s Celebrated Stage Play “The Heart of Maryland” Performances 7:15 and 9 p. m. Admission, Adults, 30c. Children, 10c. HAD THAT TIRED, WORN-OUT FEELING “ Do you know that “awful tired feel- is ing,” languidness, lame or weak back, sore muscles, stiff or swollen joints, or rheumatic pains usually indicate kidney trouble? Foley Kidney Pills act promptly and effectively. Mrs. Roberta Lilly, 709 Alton St. Alton, Il, writes:' “For three years I had a tired, worn-out feeling. Various Scout Notes METHODIST TROOP 2. Troop 2's ‘list of first class scouts was raised to 14 by Milford Dresback. We now lead the city in first class -—¢ | scouts. Two new. merit badges “First | Aid to Animals” taken by Ray Taylor and§\Marion Folsom. have raised the number to 60. We all hope to raise our list very soon. Our, cabin has been somewhat delayed by the weather and other inconveniences. It is coming along very nicely. The five stolen logs have not been recovered yet. Over half of the logs are at the cabin site. , February 1 the three patrols of Troop 2 started a contest. For one month each patrol is in charge of the room. At every meeting two boys clean the room and heat it. The scout master then gives them a mark which goes to the patrol’s credit. Patrol 1 won the last contest with an average of 96 1-2 per cent. Our bird list was| & raised to eleven birds by a white-| * f breasted nuthatch seen by Bert Dunn ‘ ‘ ‘ ; Are You in Middle Life? and identified by its habits. Dance every Tuesday, Thurs-) This Is Vital to Your, Read It, Minneapolis, Minn.—“During -mid- day and Saturday evenings at 8:30 at The Coliseum, formerly eres: Te ete trom womans SS. oul his I became al: Baker’s Hall, newly redecorated. Tun down and extremely nerrouesute — WEDNESDAY LARRY SEMON PITO Theatre rey LTING THEATRE Direction Valleau Theater Company pay on ithe ground that last premium of $74.50 had not been paid. eee Mrs, E. M.: La Fevre Baby Boy. Mr. and Mrs. John Sabot of near Bismarek, announce the arrival of a baby boy. Baby Girl. Mr. and Mrs, Otto Hogue of Bald- win, are the parents of a baby girl this morning. St. Alexius Hospital News, Lem Jones of Leith, and Miss Nel- lie Hubbard of the city, have entered the St. Alexius hospital for treatment. Baby Son, Born to Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Fanger of Sanger, NX D., a baby son at the St. Alexius hospital. TUESDAY (Last Time Tonight) “THE GREAT IMPERSONATION” with James Kirkwood and Ann Forrest Many fine comments on this picture last night. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, ’22 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : ——= PAGETHREE: F ! SCHOOL TE AGHER A BEN a COUNTRY HOME 2 Seana will BANDITS MAKE eerie failed. I began to improve Six Big Vaudeville acts :at 4 ; ePaee on the second dose of Foley Kidney | Auditori ae : L 01 WOULD ‘ D0 AWAY ror Is Confined to Home, rium Thursday nek this Bismarck citizen? RNED DOWN He Uaiaenantcouinel te aie none | $30 000 HAUL WITH if OMEW ORK You can verify Bismarck endorse-} on Third street with scarlet fever. Ry 5 Read this: ‘ oy ‘ Say John Wray, 1011 sth St..N., says: House of. Mrs.'George Jennings] <., +05 Nile itia lias Peace is], Indianapolis, Feb. 28—Five armed a “Doan’s Kidney Pills; have been an is Completely Destroyed old standby in our home for several : Selfridge since last Tuesday, during branch of Fletcher Savings and Trust 3 5 © ‘st us which time he got some experience | COMPany and escaped with $30,000 in The Teaching of Decimals kidney were sluggish in action and 1) yings about il in railrdading in winter time. In or-| C48: Three ofthe men entered the - had a dull, steady pain in my back. rat uta mile north of the state|qger to get back, after having been bank and struck R. A. Bechtold, as- and Percentage , I often had to getup several times aah wae olay destroyed by fire 4 daca during the. night to pass: ithe kidney Tenwere a oem Only a few arti-| disrupted for several days, Mr. Mc:| W485 closing the door to a vault. 4 \ Ohicago, IL, Feb. 28—Pupils of th saved from the house. Curdy left Selfridge on a snowplow | .- —— , Ill, Feb. 28. D ©! recommended to me and I got three at 2 a. m. Sunday, helping to break eae 4 boxes at Breslow’s Drug Store. After when the fire started, probably from|the way for the resumption of train Pe Te Cradles Te ties lane using them my trouble disappeared. oe ilvehen range, In a few minutes ‘schools adopt reforms: which YY {1 recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills for OUEe Wag a) Mags OF flames oMts: Reta Uhie erterincecal neers aah | Jennings, who ‘was alone, was able to | ®— | remedy of merit.” i The loss is partially covered by *in- 60c., at all dealers. i ly covered by *in- | ducation. Mi: u i ; by York and chairman of the committee = away from the barn it eae on changes needed in the elementary peeked Me report on ‘arithmetic, declared that +o aan = all “mathematical puzzles and conun- Se eet te heated” | BANKERS WILL |___ CITY NEWS “Home work,” which many .of the younger ‘generation would gladly do MEET IN CITY| if Miss Blake’s recommendations, at] The executive council of the North least so far as the first four grades ; i h a er e in x Work should be done in class, witr’|day, March 2, with the state adminis- methods and -habits are developed, tration to arrive at a basis for the Miss Blake maintained. ffe| state will pay. “In presenting her case against the + rary ; Recently the state supreme court greatest common divisor, Miss Blake held that a law passed by the legis- six years ‘should be cenfined to those lature in 1919 at the instance of the processes” used in “the every-day life | prom call tax. of the great mass of aaa The bankers, however, are willing outside of technical or special voca-/{, assume their fair share of the Cortsin nusaber of often used abilities taxes, and the conference of Thurs- ert uum ig batter than half knowledge of twice|for settlement, they say. that number,” the report contended. Fa Paes Recovers From Illness Ki ted simplification s mm 88. Miss Billie suesesd ie RAIL COMMISSION Miss Seigfrid Alfson, of the city, is centage, and concluded: 2: % “The result of these changes. will , pene not be the saving of an appreciable) The state railroad commission, af- 10c per dance. fered wi ; o ith dizzy spells and wa t of time, -but. will give a prac- Ss 1 Baby Girl. He y spells and was so amount of time, 8! P) ter discussing the matter of. the pe- Mr. and Mrs: 8. D: Deitz, of the city, weak I could scarcely comb niysownil: : ater Nfe.” to di it trains No. 101 and 102, vel fvuaers . value: ini ce ae orks ana Minot, and | ter at the St. Alexins hospital on Sun- Auditorium Thursday night this Konatrd pains, I was practically an protests upon the, proposed change, | “ay, February 26. week. . ROU Eee a ct aie irate seu decided to hear the protests formally Haturaa to" taweie \ Pierce's medicines and Seclaerie ene 3 4 The railroad commission was in- i Dance every Tuesday, Thurs- 4 formed that the schedule change | who has been receiving treatment at re the ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ and would result only in discontinuance of|the Bismarck. hospital, returned to 8:30 at The Coliseum, formerly| >y the use of these medicines I was ' train service between Devils Lake} her home today. - Baker’s Hall, newly redecorated, | "!eved of all my weakness and re- 10c per dance. "WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY BETTY COMPSON in...THE END OF THE WORLD’ Pills and today I feel like new.” Adv. | week. H. S. Lobach, is confined to ‘his home ment, “ back ‘in his office after a sojourn at bandits today held up and robbed a | so Suggests Simplification of ars. u 2 years. When I first used Doan’s, my The fara home of Mrs. George Jen- marooned because train service was | 5!stant manager, over the head as he secretions. Doan’s Kidney Pills were ci Mrs. Jenunings was i t first six grades won't have to find the 8 in tho house service. wobat iter such trouble knowing them to be a ol outibut ortew: articled: ] ding here of the National Council of Foster-Milburn % Jenning operates ‘the Jenni i school courses in giving the amended id pag leanings. dairy, ‘without, must also walk the plank |~ Dakota Bankers association, and sev~ the teacher can see that the proper settlement of taxes the banks of the declared that ‘arithmetic in the first Nonpartisan league exempts -banks tions. The substantial mastery of a day is intended to arrive at a basis of the teaching of decimals and per- © . FIXES HE ARING convalescing at her home following a several week’ illness. - 1 knowledge that will be of untold |titi @ D ilroad ‘ A M tical kn ge tition of the Great Northern railroa: annoande the arrived Ofva baby daugh- Six Big Vaudeville acts at/hair. I had severe backaches and at a hearing in Lakota on March 8. ‘ iegortatke Baruetot 607 F ay his ‘Favorite Prescripti dal rs. Frai arris ift! * . ription’ and also 4 day and Saturday evenings at stored to perfect health so I could do FRIDAY and SATURDAY ‘ aud Minot, ay priors oe Fs all m k :. points would adopt local schedules Ashley Boy Dies, y own work.”—Mrs. E. M. La Judge Rules. Compensation Body|and thus caro for the traffic. Adolph Teche the fourteen-year- Fs a Fevre, 951 181-2 Ave. N. E. The Wonder Picture “THE SILENT CALL” bmit Bills Been te arti Mie Gotten Beck: | , 5% Big Vaudeville acts at] Your neighborhood druggist can ak : Must Submi UNDISTURBED 3 DAYS. er of Ashley, passed away at a local Auditorium Thursday night this supp i with Dr. Pierce’s famous Evenii 30 & 9. remedies, in tablet or liquid form. Matinee Daily 2:30. venings 7: le week. Paris, Feb. 28—Informed by neigh- The remains will he taken bors that Mme. Berthollet, in Rue Vercingetorix had not been seen for some time, a local police commissary burst open the door and found the woman had been asleep three days and. three nights. He waked her. The case arose from one of the CaM 8 first_acts of tne present state ade ke Dance every Tuesday, Thurs- ese day and Saturday hospital. The workmen's compensation bu- ‘ reau should submit its expense and 4 salary bills to the state auditing q ) ’ WILLIAM FOX resents board for audit, District Judge W. L. Bie Nuessle has decided, it was announc- ‘ed today. LOW PRICES [EWIS OFFEE & (ROCERY C =) tration. Attorney-General A t introduced lution at an auditing lay evenings & nN juer hesng requesting the compen- |8:30 at The Coliseum, formerly UALITY SERVICE Sota ao putt a for Baker’s Hall, newly redecorated. audit, holding that the bureau show 5 } \ somal auch pile (for eudit the se 10c per dance. ROMANCE: OF- 116 4th St.. Next Door to A. W. Lucas Dept. Store. as: departments of the state govern- : | ment. The auditing board is compos- bot Fone NG ae ertie! THE MOST BEAUT :; ¥ ed of the. governor, attorney general, ing on a large scale again bids fair to IFUL WOMAN 3 MON EY Ss A VED treasurer, commissioner of insurance and the state examiner. When Treasurer Steen declined: to pay two small bills because they had not be8n audited a test case was made of the matter, the compensation board bringing suit in the district cour: to compel payment of the bills- without submission to the auditing board. The decision of Judge Nuessle upholds ue ages Wan has stand of the auditing board. The aud- r B A ¢ iting board’s order included only sal- dente ie needs: Hie ia alee ane koved onl y the ary and expense bills, and mot allow-|the place of Princtpal J. H. Colton, | woman; but the love Rerae ces iveaNoobeantate who was appointed. delegate of North! of the woman is NAMES KAMPLIN JS Taal eto ee a of them eae \day and Saturday evenings at) i 18:30 at The Coliseum, formerly become popular with return of prices on wool. J. E. Stephens, local farmer has sold 20,000 pounds jf wool, this | year’s clip at 20 cents a pound. THE- WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN+e Story by VIRGINIA TRACY Ghrough all the Then you'll know that you are getting We welcome a comparison of our prices. Not only do we sell on the 100% (plus) in value for every dollar you spend here. closest possible margin of profit, but our tremendous buying for all of our stores makes possible further economies which we pass on to our customers at every opportunity. You'l find your grocery bills considerably reduced when you buy here, for cash. All goods are marked in plain figures, and our courteous sales people will be pleased to show you anything you wish to see, whether you desire to purchase or not. Here isa list of our Special Prices for every day in the week. WHITE REPRESENTS MINOT Minot, N. D., Feb. 28—Supt. L. A. White is representing the Minot city schools at the meeting of the National | Education association of. superinten- A i J.GORD EDWARDS. production Shredded Wheat Biscuits. 5 3 packages ..............-45€ Fancy Queen Olives in quart jars. Each seh Se Ole Fancy Queen Olives in 20 oz jar. Each ........ 40c Fancy Stuffed Olives in cylinder jars. Bach (oo... sso eens cet ed eoee Lewis “Winner” Brand Coffee The best coffee for the money you, can get any place.’ Try it and: you will use no other, 1 pound ..2.........2+.. +. 39€ 5 Ib. lots, per Ib............37¢ ——_ Lewis “Supreme” Brand Coffee This coffee is equal to any coffee on the market regardless of price’ If you want a good cup of coffee try this brand as we are sure it will please you. 1 pound ...........6.....-47e 5 Ib. lots, per Ib.............45¢€ ‘Walter Baker’s Premium Chocolate, Per pound wes eee Ade Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, large package, 20c retail. 3 packages .....- Post Toasties, large packages, 20c retail. 3 packages ...........+.--48¢ Dance every Tuesday, Thurs- Baker’s Hall, newly redecorated. 10c per dance. H There are 232,104 Christian congre- | gations in America. Rheinhard J. Kamplin, row con- nected with the U.S. Internal Reve- nue bureau in North Dakota, has} been appointed an assistant attorney: general, to have charge of the wor! ofthe land derariment of the state INDIGESTION, GAS, today. Mr. Kamplin is a graduate of OR BAD STOMACH TAKE “DIAPEPSIN” the University of North Dakota and “Pape’s Diapepsin” has proven itself the law school, formerly practiced at Crosby and was in the World War. He ‘partneh was killed in_ the vers r. Kam Wi 4 ‘ = plin was Democtalig, gandl {the surest relief for Indigestion, Gases, Flatulence, Heartburn, Sournoss, Fer- mentation or Stomach Distress caused by acidity. A few tablets give almost | date for Attorney General;' in’ the 1920 primary and fusion candidate in immediate stomach relief and shortly the stomach is qorrected so you can * the’ fall election. % | eat favorite foods without fear. Large ON BOY Ss LIFE! case costs only “ew cents at drug MUST PAY RISK |store. Millions helped annually. Adv. ———————SSS——— - | Macaroni and Spaghetti. 3 packages ..........-+++-20€ Pec cia aerator # Ue PE eB EEE STATS Oatmeal, large packages, 35c retail. Our price. Minot, N. D., Feb. 28—A jury in district court returned a verdict fo7 the plaintiff in the case of William Lewis “Famous” Brand Coffee} This igi pleasing blend of old crop coffee and J. Carroll against the New York Life | Insurance company. The verdict was/| for $5,000 less $74.50, but with inter-| est at the rate of 6 per cent from; July 19, 1918, to Feb. 22, 1922. The case covers the matter of a life in-} surance policy which was taken out| by W. G. Carroll, son of W. J. Car-| roll, June 23, 1916, the face being $5,-} 000. Mr. Carroll entered the United States army service and lost his life} while serving in France. Following | his death, his father, beneficiary un-) der the policy, sought to collect the | amount. The company declined to/| Don’t Neglect a Cold Mothers; don’t let colds get under- way; at the first cough or eniffie tub | Musterole on the throat and chest. ‘Musterole is e pure, white ointment, | made with oil of mustard. -It draws | i soreness, docs out congestion; relieves all the work of the good old-fathioned | mustard plaster in agentler way, with- | out the blister. Keep a jar handy for allemergencies; itmay prevent pneumoniainyour home. 358 6Scin jarsétubes; hospital size, $3. Farmers, Trappers—Attention LET US TAN YOUR HIDES AND FURS into useful articles, such as robes, coats, rugs, mittens, caps, fur sets or any kind of leather. If you prefer selling, send your fur to us for full market value. WRITE TODAY for FREE fur price list, tanning price list-and shipping tags. ‘The Bismarck Hide & Fer Co. Blamarek, N, D. G LIE LEAT TEES LEDER I ELE ‘Underwood Typewriter Co. Standard and Portable. Sold. Rented. Repaired. Bismarck, N. D. SAVE 50c A TON Order Your Coal From The New Salem Lignite Coal Co. (Corner Front and Eighth St.) CHAS. RIGLER, Manager. Phone 738. COAL $5.00 PER TON DELIVERED BIG PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE ACTS: AUDITORIUM Thursday Night This Week SEATS NOW ON SALE taste that will please you. 1 pound 5 Ib. lots, per lb....7.. 45e per pound, 1 pound 5 ib. lots, per Ib....... usually sells retail at 50c per pound. Itvhas a “a. Ade Sree ccm cncinnn ALL OUR COFFEES are bought direct from importers. pay cash, getting it at the lowest possible cost. The secret of good coffee is in the blend. ing. As we blend all our coffee, we are able to sell you a coffee that will please you. a Lewis “Justrite” Brand Coffee ‘This is blended and roasted just right. The ordi- nary dealer could not sell you coffee as. good for 3 packages . Cream of Wheat sells retail 35c package. Our price. rare i 4 Per package ..... cenit 1 . 20 We buy in large lots and Lewis “Special” Brand Coffee This blend is a mild sweet drinking coffee. It has a good flavor, and is calculated to please both the taste and the pocketbook. ..+++-85e | Lpound ...... Ib. lots, per Ib.............29¢ Swansdown Pastry Flour. You: k retails for. Our price. 1 package for.... Sugar, Best Granulated, 10 pounds ....................22++60 68¢ Fine Quality Cocoa, 2 Pounds. Monarch Pork and Beans in Tomato Sauce, No, 2 can. 3 cans for........0...ee0e BZC now- what: this 25¢