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PAGE SIX THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WANTS TO MEET Rey ee. an “Strangler” Lewis Would Meet Him in Boxing Bout R. B. Murphy, appointed member The woman with tonder skin dreads of the state, board «? administration arch because it is likely to. cover her by Governor Nestos, has qualified by tace w.th ugly freckles. No matter how filingvhis oath of office and bond. thick her veil, the sun and winds havo Murphy is expected to come to Bis- a strong.tendzncy to make her freckle. marck from Cando in a few days. | ‘Fortunately for her peace of mind, | J: I. Cahill, who was declared to Othine—double strength, makes % ——— .,, have forfeited his seat, is absent from possible for even those most suscept- Nashville, Tenn., ,March 16.—Bill the city. with board members on aniitlo to frackles to keep their skin Sandow, manager of Ed “Strangler” institutional trip, Cahill has declared’ clear‘and white. No matter how stub- Lewis, world's heavyweight wrest- he would not surrender the office. jborn a case of freckles you have, the ling ‘champion today deposited aj a |couble strength Cthine should remove check for $5,000 with the sporting ed- itor of the Nashville Banner in con- nection with a challenge to Jack Dempsey, heavyweight boxing cham- pion, to be staged any place in the; United States at a date to be selected! The Eltinge Pit later. | here is so much doing in each of y A a ORE SED 'the eight reels which make up the READY TO MEET TT iMolly 0” show that it is difficult to! New York, March 16.—Jack Demp-' toy) the story in a brief synopsis. sey is ready to meet Lewis in either | However, the information is given oul! a straight wrestling bout or a mixed that Mabel Normand as Molly O’Dair| bout of boxing and wrestling, J chief assistant to her mother, who! Kearns, the champion’s manager akes in washing, She is happy, sin-} clared today when informed of the gore and unaffected and secks better | challenge by Bill Sandow, -'thinga than her tenement home af-/ ithem. G2t an ounce from your druggist: land banish the freckles.. Money back | AT THE THEATERS | jil it fails. St. Paul, Minn., Ma ‘eral intteritance tax of 100 on the Lewis could not throw Dempsey in‘ tgrds, Eventually she acquires them, A > etre ie rrestli ee i eaiere . pleas rstate of a shester Congdon. aba minuee straight wrestling, he put not without misunder: andinge te Onan gtePalvta, wee one oe added. ked out a de eit ih with her father who has pick |husband for her, Her dad regards the young Hector whe as become inter amount ested in Molly O with suspicion and} Ryan pervs al ‘makes it plain that he doesn’t get a|_, Judge plbar Boot gave the deer welcome from the head of the O*Dair ; 810 Which held that a trust conducted | ‘home’ How :Molly. O-tises to happi- | PY Mr. Congdon to take eare of his) AGE: iness is better told by the pictures than | estate of nearly $4,000,000 was taxa- L. S, Craswell, district manager of Gan be done in print, “Molly 0” shows | bie. , the North Dakota Independent Tele-/ + the Eltinge today and tomorrow, | phone Company, stated today that in- | Phursday ‘and Friday. HW sofar as he was able to ascertain: Bed et ols | ‘ ee ee tai up i! at the office of the North Dakota ii “T only wish ad discovered Board of Railroad Commissioners, | A cast coin ane the most | Foley’s Honey and Tar 50, years ago, neither the North Dakota Independent | prominent personalities in the Ameri-|28 1 have been the victim of attacks Telephone Company, nor the North-' can theater presents Wm, Christy)! influenza and bad.colds, until 1 western Bell Telephone Company had Gabanné’s big ‘mystery drama, “Be-|found this wonderful relief,” writes réfused information concerning their! yond the Rainbow.” “distributed by. W. H. Gray, 854 Nowita Pl.; Venice, affairs when requested by the Com-iR_¢ Pictures, for Monday showing at | Cal. Foley’s Honey and ‘Tar helps m m in connection with rate hear-jthe Capitol theater. ; coughs ‘and colds, bronchial and la ings Among those who appear are Heler. | $tippe coughs, tickling . throat and ‘This statement was made. in con-)Ware, Lilian (Billie) Dove, Rose|2oarseness. It is good for croup and nection with an article which a Coghlan, George Faweett, Edmund | Whooping cough. Mr. Gray adds: peared in Tuesday’s Tribune, quotin; Breese, Marguerite. Courtot, Diana “Worth its weight in gold. Marvel- S. J. Hunt, utility expert, who has} Allen, Macey Harlam, Huntly Gordon, | Sly effective.”—Adv. been employed by the Commission at: Harry Morey, William Tooker; Vir- SRT AT rarioug times, and who stated that the |pinia Lee and Clara Bow, beauty con;|; For Sale — Choice Canary ‘o companies had failed to furnish |tost sheet James Harrison, Walter |Singers. J. Bull, Dickinson, N. rtajn_ information which had been; Miller and Charles Craig. Dak. i rom them previous to the} is vase came up for trial) 1 Court at Fargo last | United States district court today in; \ the . suit brought to recover this i COMPANY GAVE ALL INFORMATION “WISHES HE HAD KNOWN IT iss | SOONER, SNOW AND COLDER . Wargo, March 16.—Spow and colder weather prevailed here today. | FORECAST » For Bismarck and Vicinity—Cloudy | and unsettled tonight and Friday; not much change in teniperature. | ORRIS W. ROBERTS, The Comm: in an order dated April 9, 1921, with reference to a. rate case pending. at on, Mr. Craswell said, that time, commended both companies upon the manner in which they had furnished and presented information See Pines Coma on: Meteorologist. | GET JURY FOR = | A A ARBUCKLE TRIAL Marvin Blain a San Francisco, March 16.—Attor- neys for the state announced at 5:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon that they accepted the jury as it then stood for the third trial of Roscoe C.; (Fatty) Arbuckle, film comedian, on’ a man- slaughter charge in connection with tae death of Miss Virginia Rappe, film actress. The jury contained three wo- men, D F-.nal sélection of the jury was held /up by defense counsel after a. few min- tates deliberation, when they excused ‘one of the nine:men on the jury. THATCHER ASKS | is EARLY HEARING | are your Days Spe A PLEASURE? Perfect Ho Make Them| models of\FORD cars truck and FORDSON é models that will be of We cordially invite Fargo, Mar, 16.—M. W. Thatcier, of Minneapolis, president of the Equita- ble Audit Company of that ‘city, today | appeared before Justice H. F.’ Miller} FO here to answer the charge of perjury| Minneapolis, Minn. —‘When I was ill preferred in connection with an afi-| With influenza my wife gave me Dr. davit he made in the Scandinavian-|Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets to cieanse American bank tase before the state| MY System of impurities. Our son was| supreme court. i | ill at the same time with this disease; | Mr, hatelier, represented by A. q.| he also was given the Pellets, and 1 Bivet, of Wargo, demanded a hearing, | 2™ Sure they helped us both to come} and Tuesday, April 4, was set as its ‘ely through this serious illness. We} date. Mr, Thatcher was released on/|}#ve been using the Pellets in our $1,000 bond. | home for over twenty years, and have 2 ‘always found them effective in ridding (FREESE pen Gg 0 x {the body of impurities, and they rave Dance every Tuesday, Thurs j never in one instance caused distress day and Saturday evenings at! ,, griping, 8:30 at The Coliseum, formerly | “T am equally as enthusiastic con- Baker’s Hall, newly redecorated | cerning Dr. -Pierce’s Anuric, (kidney x |and backache) Tablets as a relief for| 10c per dance. ad bladder weakness. keep} : j - a Ht in readiness for my own use Matt Pillen is dr ANAT; 2 DEW {all the time and consider it unexcelled Dodge Touring car which is the! as q kidney medicine.” Marvin Blain, | second he kas owned. The first | 2420 Fourteenth Avenue S. built in 1915. | Dr, Pf€rce’s famous family remedies su sue can be procured from yotr neighvor-| Dance every Tuesday, Thurs- hood drug3ist. jaate Doctor Bierce, day and Saturday evenings at x" for sros medical advise, no mut, 8:30 at The Coliseum, formerly ter yiaat your ailment may be. Send Baker’s Hall, newly redecorated. him 10 cents if you desire a trial pack- |} 10¢ per-dance. lage of any: of his medicines, EAGLE Tailoring and Hat Works Dry Cleaning, Pressing, Re-}: pairing, Remodeling, Dyeing‘ of Ladies’ and Men’s serie ¥ Open Evenings This Phone 318 | acne SNS SAVE 50c A TON — Order Ypur Coal Frona The New Salem Lignite Coal Co. (Corner Front and’ Eighth St.) CHAS. RIGLER, Manager. Prompt and courteous service. Call For and Deliver. sing ee ere ol ald |] coat. $3.00 PER TON’ ‘ismarc! . D. i 1 i We clean and reblock hate, i DELIVERED j That Extra Room Can be made to bring you .a good reve- nue—lots of people are looking for furnished rooms. : A Tribune Want Ad is the cheapest, quickest method to se- cure a desirable roomer. Cash rates—25 words, one time, 50¢; 2 times, 65 cents; 3 times, 75 cents; 1 week, $1.25. ceneral banking business, Safety it today. TAX UPHEL D 0: Bet ai 915, ‘Bismarek. mwas see! AnOx Hats THE UNIVERSAL'CAR Spring Showing of All Models. - We take pleasure in announcing that we now have on display in our show room all There are marly improvements on all spect the FORD 1922 line. |.” March 16-17-18-19th, ' Ask us regarding our payment plan. Copelin Motor Co. | - Safety and Service THE TWO STRONG PILLARS ON WHICH WE ARE BUILDING OUR BUSINESS XX wt ey i oe : ‘ \ With our new McGlintock Burglar Alarm System which | we recently installed, our bank is a safe place to keep your Liberty Bonds and other valuables as well as to.do you First National Bank, Bismarck, N. D. GET A SAFETY DEPOSIT BOX NOW WORKMAN IS > | SERIOUSLY HURT | | Relatives of Charles Myers, for-| ‘meriy of Driscoll, who was badly in-| ‘jured Sunday in an accident while} ‘working’ atthe Hughes Electric com- ‘pany’s platit here, arrived in the city! Myers was caught in shaft-' jing, it is, understood, one -arm was’ broken ard*his thigh and leg serious- ily cut and bruised. He will recover, jit is said. | Lam well posted on Corpora- ition and Business Policies and| |will gladly consult with’ 'Bust- iness Firms on this ‘class of In- isurance, on “appointment, with- ‘out charge. B. E. Jones, New lYork Life. Write or Phone. P. 1 Worn ‘everywhere by best dressed men. Newest Shades ‘and Shapes. Other well’ known and de- pendable hats for: men and Young; Men, $3.00/ upwards. - Bergeson’s |pal.ties in Wisconsin are not required ae \|Stove Wood For Sale. THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1922 FOR RENT—Room in: modern-house.} . Rosen’s Clothing Store thr- COMPENSATION i y Phone 236R or call 317 8th street. imerly on-Fifth Street, is now lo- | RULING MADE 316-3) cated at 408 Main, with a full TRIER) rae %, : Marinette, Wis, March 16—Muntet-| "Or, SAUB> Nice modern house of six /Iine af men’s and boys’ wearing tion. $4,200. : Easy terms. Also apparel. Special big reductions + modern house of 10 rooms and bath. |are offered during opening week. (Hot water heat. $2,000 cash and good terms. J. H. Holihan, 314) Broadway. Phone 745. to. pay pension benefits under, the workmen’s combensaeion law and also nension benefits to city employes, the Wisconsin Industrial Commission de-| clared in a decision handed down this morning. BR. 8. ENGE, D. C. Ph. G Chiropractor es 2 HOR RENT — ai lusnished Consultation Free : ouse; 6Main St. Phone 129-LW. _ The Best Bargain in Bloom- oC eee 3.16-3t | Spite ® L—Lacas Block—Phone sea ing Plants this season. Our}: g largest and finest Cinerarias in|. ail colors, 60c each, while they tast. We deliver, Phone 784-W.|| 324° 4th 3-16-3t WHERE QUALITY COUNTS The Quality Grocer 2 '. WEEK END SPECIALS" : Fresh Vegetables Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Head Lettuce, Celery, Radishes, =Cabbage, Egg-Plant, Golden Glow Sweet Potatoes, Cauliflower, Beets, Carrots, Green Peppers, Parsley. : SPECIALS : , Fancy Apricot jam, 4 cans for....:..$1.00 Fancy Lemon Cling peaches, 3 cans for’ 1.00 Carnation milk, 2 cans for........... 25 Carnation milk, 12 cans for..’........ 1.40 ' Excelo cake flour, special 16 pkgs for. 1.00 Pure Concord Grape. Jelly, special 5 Oscar H. Will & Co. Street. Old Shoes Made to Look Like New We have opened an-up-to-date Shoe Repair: Shop on Fifth Street, opposite Annex Hotel Building. Our workmanship is. first. class:‘and our prices are rea- sonable. Open evenings until 7:30, Give us a trial. ee | Tilsner’s Shoe Repair}} Shop 208 Fifth Street = NOTICE G. Gustafson purchased the Transfer Line of Geo. Robi- dou and is now doing business under the name of Bismarck Dray & Transfer Co. 1.65 Fancy oatmeal, large package....... .25 _P. &G. soap, special, 16 bars for...... 1.00 Royal Excelsior dates, special per-pkg .15 Heinz apple butter, large jar, special.. 50 Fancy pure strawberry preserves put up in No. 5 cans for....... Poe 2110 STRICTLY FRESH- EGGS PURE HIGH TEST SWEET CREAM 22 “23 ‘We haul Ashes and move Trunks. : We also Plow Gardens. Phone 258 No. 8 Broadway. Give us a trial. ‘ including the FORD tractor. j- 7 interest to: you. you to call. and in- ‘Week and Sunday, 201 Broadway ff} Bismarck, N. D. 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