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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1922 PAGE SIX QAR 5°: CRIME ABOUNDS IN AUDITORIUM FOR ONE NIGHT “The Bat,” Exciting Mystery Play, Takes the Audience By Storm © seat cy Y Special Easter Values - ‘It is unusual at this Easter time to secure such bargains as you ay find at ' . this special sale. will be a néw S¥€venson hat | The Auditorium last night became |the house of a thousand crimes. There was “The Bat.” There also jwere other criminals and other |crimes, and it’s a safe bet that nine! out of ten. missed’ the real solution, which came just before the final cur- tain, _ “The Bat” is a hard play on weak hearts’ put wonderful for ama- teur detectives and excitement and a” Suits to $50.00. Special Price | $35.00 - In Men’s and Young Men’s Suits, Values to $35.00. Special Price $25.00 : Kuppenheimer and Fashion Park : <High Grade Clothing. __“Thé Men's Clothes Shop” Alex. Rosen & Bro. at ‘the Country Club rounds. Anyone desiring to shoot bad wel- entertainment for the rest of wu come. Just bring your gan—we | There was. all kinds of mystery wrap- | jped up in the evening’s entertainment |== With plenty of fun and humor thrown in besides. ‘frapshooters, Attention Commencing April 16th, at 2 P. M., the Bismarck Gun Club/have everything else. Bismarck Gun Club. will hold regular weekly shoots The stake was worth playing for, most will admit. There was $1,000, 000 taken from a bank hidden in hidden room in.a big. Long Island home two miles from a railroad. There was a bank cashier accused of stealing the money trying to find it there was the owner of. the hous supposedly dead and Dr. Wells trying to get away with it and there wa “The Bat,” arch criminal, who almos' succeeded. The night was stormy, the house spooky aud someone got killed every once in a while. Quite delightful wag hizzie Evans as Miss Cornelia Van Gorder, — the spinster who rented the house, and whose sharp tongue and keen wi helped a lot toward the solution o! the mystery. She belied the detect- ive’: laim that “The only real de- tectives outside of the professional. are married = women.” “Josephine Morse, as “Lizzie,” the housemaid, blundered into everything. A(rdhur the Jap butler, . Bh: v1 0 «a WINCHESTER Swift and Sturdy Come on boys and girls. How you can spin over the sidewalks on a new pair of Winchester Roller Skates! : The rolls have new double-row ball bear- ings which make them run easier and fas- ter ‘The treads are specially hardened for long wear. Frames have reinforced con- ' McKenzie Hotel Bldg. Hughes, as Billy, Charles Wilson as the missing but in- nocent cashier, Miss Dale Ogden as Lucille Morris, in love with the cashier and anxious to find the money to clear him, Dy. Wells,. pretended jfriend but in league with the sup- posedly dead owner of the house in an effort to find the money, Ander- Se ee a eine cota UN eee OOOOOo®ooooaeaeeaeaeaeananaessSs=S=<$=$~$~=~™$mm9Mm9SaSSS ee ———————__—_———— Richard Flemming who appeared just Ea] = i 1 h to be killed. Reginald| === ; 7; : = : struction that stands hard usage. Beresford, his. friend, and an T BROY TO MEET LAND OFFICE: Employes of both “land commis- Dance every Tuesday, Thuts- ; is v a = i 9 i i 1 ~ aaa iii mae allel te bex| JOHNNY NOYE| FIGHT NEARS |" Sites 5 os ote: lay and Sattrday evenings at se aed hardly i i —— ° lemstitching. iv. W. Kelley,|5:30 at the Coliseum. ent FRENCH & WELCH Hdw. Co. thet pibveeartte te Sahion tales Fargo, April 13.—Russie_ Leroy, ITS FINISH? 211 Broadway, Bismarck, N. D.| per dance. : i lightweight, will meet. Johnny: Noye,} ——— 6 THE QVINCHESTER STORE quite satisfactory to the cashier who; proved innocent and to the girl with whom he was in love. of St. Paul, in Fargo on April 17> in a match that-is expected to be a top-) notch exhibition by the lightweights. The controversy over the possess- ion of the land ofifce apparently was in its last stages today, except for possible court action. A hole was drilled in the safe yes- || terday afternoon on order of, the}; board, after Mr. Prater refused to make known the combination. The OPENING «We beg to announce the opening of the Park-Art Hair Shop. : Expert Operator for Marcel Waving, Shampooing, Facial Massage and Manicuring. 9 Hoskins Bldg. WRESTLERS TO GRAPPLE HERE "NOW UNDERWAY Jamestown, N. D., April 13.—Henry Coeet eit) Karhunsaari and Jack Milo, wrest-| Chicago, April 13.—The ., baseball | lers, will meet in Company H Armory |season got under, way yesterday with on Tuesday night, April 18, in a re-|many notables at the games in ~the }|turn match. _Karhunsaari will 0) various cities. \ '! from here to Bismarck where he will} Result of the games follow: meet Ellsworth Finlayson. National League Fae Ta a ag ee Brooklyn 4; New York..3i:. TO HAVE BUS SERVICE Pittsburgh 1; St. Louis 10. Arrangements have been made by| Cincinnati 3;-Chicago 7: ~~ promoters of the Bat Krause-Buddy| Boston 1; Philadelphia :7: McDonald boxing match, to be held a American League at. Mandan April 21, for bus service,| Washington 6; New York 5. BALL SEASON | records thus were made available to Mr. Kositzky, chosen land commis- sioner. Mr. Prater was asked by Mr. Kositzky to remove any personal mail from his desk in his private office, and Mr. Kositzky said that he would not ask possesgion ‘of the desk untfl after‘Mr. Prater had completed his in- spection of the papers kept there: The Wachter Transfer Company dealers in” HOT and COLD STUFF Beulah Coal—Missouri River Ice WHEN IT COMES TO MOVING Phone 408. our First Class Rigs and Competent for a small charge, Advance sale of] St. Louis 2: Chicago 2 LACAN ’ ‘ hag opene . P. ; re i . i 4 nen are at your disposal. Ta ans Philadelphia 3; Boston 2. | i ; ae } anna aver ooo American : jaesaetation = 4 Mi ig 9; Louisville 8. * = Wood—Gravel—Fertilizer. pSities Rae See ee Kansas City 5; Toledo 4, 2 e lg ) if : 3 q ; is 4 ‘ ¥ bi : waukee 4. = Phone 62. Bismarck, N. Dak. * Can you guess the reason why? * st ‘pant 33 Indianapolls 0. E . is tel ‘ou. L 4 . peg 'sae s26 clea bees . CALL HEARING f Ln cn ane ate Oe EM ETieT Wd'retused 10 : . (Furniture Department.) % P, pay its electric pills on account of bY > a squabble over the proper rate, the Vere A state railroad commission. has called | a hearing at Marion on April 17, to ‘consider rates of the Marion Electric) s Light and Power Company. i 9 a Don’t Worry About Cooks HOT FIGHT IN gee Visi : ; DUNN COUNTY Cae Our We do the cooking for you in Dunn Center, N. D., April 13.—Hot Lamps Shop |, ( ; ‘ oa . fights are due in Dunn | county for Many Hundreds ‘i our two-million dollar kitchen, local offices tn the June primaries a8 New of Useful . th bid which . Nonpartisan Bi ‘ the cleanest, finest food factory Hesguets are divided into two faction Designs Articles : se . lleged dictatorship by men, L in the world, visited every year tho only ones ‘es attend a_recent!§ , Finishes. Gifts. ‘- H county convention of leaguers. Four . by one hundred thousand pil- candidates have filed for clerk of) . ‘ Md court, Paul Erb, James. Joslin, Em- ‘ f grims from all lands. ni ‘ophus and'W. J. Gibson;” four uh have file for state’s attorney, Tom : PS . 2 ' ‘ Johnson, H. 'L. Malloy, T. H. H. John- 3 eas. A cage son, and 0. J. Jolley, and three or Pe pant a a a j ‘ d four candidates will contest for other) : ” - A; I = = offices. : reade ae a ’ : Dance every Tuesday, Thurs ' day and Saturday evenings at ; @d 8:30 at The Coliseum. 10 Cents ; per dance. : i : : ‘ . ; a : ls the whole wheat coke in stem, - For Your Living Room drawn into filmy, porous shreds and ; Ser : in coal ovens—a process that : ‘ } bakes inc B KARPEN MADE j retains all the -body-building ele- ments in the whole wheat grain and makes them digestible in’the human stomach. Two Biscuits make a good, nourishing meal. Saves fuel, saves strength, saves time. . Expressive of comfort, first of all is the Karpen guaranteed furniture now displayed here. 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