The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 3, 1922, Page 3

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ee oe Rae et PAGE THREE ae 0 APIT ALISTS AND The Wake of ee Lett by Cloud burst and Spring Thaw : “BOKS,” INVADE | “tapee ke! = : MUSCLE SHOALS) Influx of People Taxed Ingen- uity of Town and Civic ’ Authorities MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1922 EASTER Less Than Two Weeks Away. Of course you will be ready. NO-WORK, NO-SOUR PLAN ‘Every Man Who Wanted Food and Shelter Was Given Job Chopping Wood This remarkable picture was taken at midnight and shows the recent flood that swept through Burlington, ~ Kansas, as a result of a cloudburst, when it was at its height. The picture was taken ‘by flashlight from the Florence, Ala., April 3.—With the| roof of one of the business blocks. Water reached more than half way to second stories of downtown buildings. interest of the nation fixed for months | Several were drowned before the water subsided. : on Muscle Shoals, an influx of people . to the district has constituted a prob- ‘ . lem that has taxed the ingenuity of " ~ town and civjc authorities. Agitation of the potential strength | of “the South’s Niagara” an¢ the pox- sibilities that were expected to be speedily fulfilled in event of develop- ment of the latent war project, turned ‘a veritable stream of humanity in search of the El Dorado. Folks came on foot, in horse carts, in motor cars, in day coaches and in palatial drawing rooms. There were men with money seeking investments; men in overalls hunting work. There were adveftur- ers looking for anything they’ might find. Some spent money lavishly; others were wards of the community » and had to be fed. i The problem at once became so grave that the town authorities of Florence, Sheffield and Tuscumbia—- municipalities composing the district’s : A i “tri-cities’—sent out a warning: “Stay Flocds -along the Mississippi River this year are worse than usual. The picture shows what happens in’ away from Muscle Shoals unless you | Memphis, Tenn., when the “Father of Waters” goes on a rampage. This view is at the foot of Illinois avenue, | Easter Suit The propitious time for the first appearance of your Spring Suit is Easter Sunday. Especially such dis- : tinctive and individually styled models as are shown here. Not only are they attractive for the day but a suit is the most serviceable attire for a whole D> ~" season’s wear. The prices range at— 16.50, 22.50, 27.50, 35, 49.50 : $69.50. come on legitimate business and have| and shews docks, streets and railroad tracks all inundated. ‘The river: is still rising and hundreds of volunteers is an engagement in advance.” are working to prevent the flooding of, thousands of acres of the Jower lying farm lands. This: stopped some of the fortune |-----.------ hunters, but yet they came. ‘ i? ‘ % Community Was Stunned reasonablelevels. These boards; it is}land contiguous to the towns has/and shop keepers, and visitors are y The first offer for the government’s] stated, have largely controlled prices brought from $50. to $125 an acre.| surprised by normal price conditions. + Property caused. complete metamor-| oi real estate. A few speculators Many of these. near-by farm tracts Tee e phosis of the district. The commun-| edged in, however, and small tracts of | !4¥e been optioned or purchased with : our ity was stunned when war wark was| undesirable land ‘have been optioned |* view . of subdividing in event of stopped the day the armistice was| and sold at figures not within bounds| !ke#l-for developments. é signed. Putting machinery in “stand-| set iby the realty associations. It is! ,, Authorities of the es say the ‘ by” condition was a symbol of di serted, though, that actual cheating three municipalities will constitute the é ‘i as er a pated hopes. But the resultant som-| and faking has trapped but few per- hub from which will radiate one of is , The Eltinge nolent condition was reawakencd| sons. ‘There are no swamp or low| imdustrial miracles of the age, no mat-}_ “Woman’s Tlace, wath rere overnight when the word went forth:] lands in the region, the realtors de- who the successful bidder may be dalmadee, 18.8) ae tog asin oe ‘ be “Muscle Shoals is to the developed.” | clare, but some of the property offered | for the government property. of Seine weiae running Me eae Knowing just how important every woman’s Easter Everybody in the district believed that] is situated many miles from the Ten- Tke Muscle Shoals Book. didate eat Pha or: The old-guard poli- A fj a bid meant other bids and that com-|nessee river and the nitrate projects. | pytrayagant stories circulated con-|ticians pick a young aristocrat to run Hat is, only the most attractively designed and be- petition in the field would result in] Much property is said to havej Wine vonaiti Se eee ee ee calatriee tat opposition to the feminine candi- acknowledgment by the government | changed hands over a stretch of tervi-|Ce™ing conditions in the disirivt) 7 oPNre is a battle between the Wo- coming modes have been admitted to our Easter Millinery Dis- that Muscle Shoals would not be| tory along the river for a distance of | Prousht out The Muscle Shoals) 17. political League and tle poli- - ty scrapped. twenty-five miles, The state of Michi- k,” indorsed by town and civic or-) Hn.” od the contest is not only plays. “ Be. people ot the district formed the | gan, it is said, has furnished morg saa : eee Dy ome! af ane aera ei tbut’ iateresting. », Keaneth g policy of extending a welcoming hand} buyers than all the other stat comm ; ity oawerye rlan i ing . i i ith i anda. 4 Paley suentending 8) weleoming: tend) buyers than a! i the othe peat Bee ses forth authenti data tor those Harlan is the leading man They are all different, each tempting you with its own indi of the three cities declared that realty ama, Town lots have sold who have the vision and courage to i i i : 7 F 4 prices should not ascend beyond ae Se innared alae iog10,000, Farm build themselves into the certain de- CAPITOL THEATER viduality and eharm..;And’.too, you. are sure to, find the right FOR EASTER . velopment of the Muscle Shoals terri- “Once to Every Woman” is the one at just the price you wish to Gloves = tory.” . splendid human: drama starring Ru- P y pay. Blouses The municipal woadpile at Sheffield} dolph Valentino and Dorothy Phillips, Neckwear hag afforded scores of adventurers the] which will''be shown at the Capitol ‘ Silk Hose opportunity of a square meal. ‘Theater tonight. Footwear So burdensome became the task of| After an absence of quite some time P feeding the jobless that the town in| when she appeared in “The Heart of qooperation with the Red Cross hit up| Humanity”! which ‘was such a splen-j / . ou the no-work no-soup plan and it] did success,’ Dorothy Phillips returns * i L ‘ s worked. Every man’ who wanted food] to the'screen'in @ story different from e . i and shelter shopped wood. As a re- anything she has done in some time. ‘ sult many householders burned wood| “Once to Every Woman” is story of a pS Ra LR and scores of hungry men were fed. plain folks with big ambitions for Wax - z The new population furnished work| their oldest and talented daughter for the poliee. Sharks and flimflam-| whé sings in the village ehoir. r 2 mers came with the honest folks, the From an atmosphere of rural home|it in a logical an¢ thoroughly smooth | rand, a red-haired girl of 18, hes been ! authorities said. By a process of] life, where peace and calm prevail, di- | manner. arrested. Police say she is the head elimination these undesirables were| rector Holubar, builds-his story to a of a band of armed apaches terroriz- ROUP weeded out slowly. 3 ns spectaculan and really gripping cli- NEED QF GOOD ing the outskirts of Paris. She is Spasmodic Croupis frequently Town authorities have prevented| max which is bound to get over in a known as the “Panther of Mouffetard. relieved by one application of overcharging on the part. of the hotels| big way, inasmuch as he works up to BALL PLAYER ] ec K Ss BOOST MISSOURI RIVER VALLEY FOR HER DOWNFA y! aware ITS GREAT AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION | _,,7%,"°e¢,0f, t,t, of, Stan ASHES HAULED Over 17 lton Jas Used Yee ‘ ‘on for a good baseball player was : aay i THE TIME IS SHORT . @ the spark which finally Peiaitad in Black Dirt and Fertilizer For Sale. qT J h is d t An organization known a duces year after year greater vistas of Mrs, (Anna Gibbs being sentenced -TO- souri River Farmers’ As‘ the staples, corn, wheat and alfalfa, in itenti t ars ef s Oo INSUFe DaVINe, vOUr mage-v0 been effected among representative] proportion to the acreage. These bot- ae Pict th ae to Have Your Muddy: Devemay Filled }/+ ++ ee eee eee sees e dé measure Easter Suit, place your farmers and aidownera along the| tom lands contain the silt washed in| the record of the office of R.A. 5 -||*CHEVROLET INVESTMENT —- Missouri river in Iowa, Nebraska, the] from-the hillsides down through the iddaugh, state fire marshal. i * Nothing to buy but the license. * sorderiontog bee Dakotas ant ther prosress in the de- | "The area of these bottom lands ex "ute, Gibbe maintained a barber ||- We Appreciate AIT Ovders. ' J)» Chovrolet is the most, ceonom encourage further progress fe 2 Ps ands ex- : al : * ally, fully equipped car on the « APRIL aoe 6th velopment of agriculture all along the| ceeds 12,000,000 acres, greater in ex- eee eee one stress Phone 812. * market, ae adv. « , A iz i valley, says the Aberdeen, S. D. News.| tent than the area of Vermont, New] was a barber. Mrs. Gibbs, accord- eee ahi: ena tere tec el eases: Come earlier if possible. My “The purpose of the Missouri River | Hampshire, chusetts, Connecti-| jng to Middaugh, was forced to e 4 : “ ” Farmers ociation is to encourage] cut, Rhode Island, New Jersey, Mary-| ‘gee her business: ruined. Finan. Credit Plan—‘Pay as you wear’ a close wees of the [and or Delaware, ‘The population} eee ee ieee che cut holes lands bordering the M to acquaint tl ity and produ ous bottom, the most age of any river ouri river and] exceeds 2,000,000 actually greater} ; ti a in the lath of her home, stuffed in O eter g yea of twenty states of the) inflammable materia land gave the P T ‘ATOES ow, ty a a ; fire department a run, Lack of . 2: creat c ee lan that these Missourl| oyygen caused a fire, started in a Will Have a rload of Fancy are just beginning) cioget to smoulder. This evidence ’ EARLY OHIO POTATOES is making a HIT with my trade. Ask about it. OPEN EVENINGS ’ These Missouri river farms offer un-| to attract in a broad way the more was obtained by firemen. All this limited” in agricultural] favorable attention of the public and as Mi < E * J rudnctnn, ‘Oportio a advant-|it i th ho Sot this associatio to| according to the records of the on N. P. Track Tuesday afternoon and production and proportion it is the hope of Ie nt fire marsnal’s investigation. investment and opeyation. furnish reliable information that will Mrs. Gibbs, brought before Judge Wednesday. ; Fine Tailoring. Broadway & Sth. uri river. bottom lands|further inspire and increase this ene : g e - yd 6 irt of the “Bread Basket] growing config xe, And it is the pur- Le Nae aed ie ceennthe : These potatoes are graded and sacked—2 of the World. other like area in] pose to stimulate progr among 4 . this country po er natural] our people along economical and prac- sentence being, evependea A His bu. to the sack. Price $1 per bu. ili uy is adapted to] tical lines in community develop- Cea that at rae he re ed P. GRABEAU ater variety of crops. None pro-| ment.” poate de eeainete Gottlcib epee oh N D estown, N. D. Bertsch, of Stanton, charged with arcon, was dismissed. He won a civil action against the insurance company. The fire marshal declar- _ ed the case still was under inves- tigation. TONIGHT, MONDAY, APRIL 3d _ RUDOLPH VALENTINO —and— Dorothy Phillips In the Great Human Drama “ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN” ‘ —also— Fox News and Mutt & Jeff Comedy. LOSE FEW CATTLE Ft. Yates, N. D., April 3. — The Stiles Cattle company have moved their cattle out on the range {from their winter quarters gp the bottom south of Yates. Their loss of cattle this’ year has been practically negli- gible, Good luck has something, per- haps, to do with this, but it is largely the result of careful and efficient man- agement. The Lone Star | Beauty Review Co. will play the Rialto Theatre WEEK OF APRIL 3rd TO 9th. (Commencing Tonight) Breaking their jump from Minneapolis to Seattle. Also feature picture, Gareth Hughes in “LITTLE EVA ASCENDS” POPULAR PRICES. Adults 40c. ‘ Children 20c. Eltinge TONIGHT Monday Only Constance Talmadge in “WOMAN’S PLACE” No man-ruled world for her —not when she’s running for Mayor. She starts her cam- paign tonight. FOR SALE—Six room strictly modern house, Full basement, 628 9th. Phone G53. 4-3-LWk FOR RENT — All modern 4+room 4 apartment, partly furnished or un- furnished. Phone 183. Bismarck Business College. FOR RENT—One room furnished for light housekeeping. 620 6th street. Phone 329-W, 4-3-3t | Expert Shoe Fitting by our | Practipedist. “The Men’s ‘Clothes Shop.” Alex. Rosen & | Bro. | Dance every Tuesday, Thurs iday and Saturday evenings a 8:30 at The Coliseum. 10 Cent: per dance, GIRL BURGLAR CHIEF (Paris, April 3.—Marguerite Bort- —Also— WALLACE BEERY In “The Ne’er to Return Road,” And Topics of the Day. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY BETTY COMPSON —in— “For Those We Love.” Wednesday Paul White in the Wm. Fox Super Special “THE VIRGIN’ PARADISE.”

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