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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ae SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1923 ~ MARIONETTES TO APPEAR IN RARECOSTUMES he feature Marionettes fc of Tony Sarg an adaptation of Ce f old yomance, Don Quixot Anne Stoddard And Mr UW appear at the ril 2 under au ty Council > figures were m Jong ago, and came into the n of Mr, Sarg because the al importers were ble to pay at the Cus House in New s little silk shawls, addles upon which Don Quixote and his Squire ride, and of other articles which a quality rrace mu usual lighting effects, when the immortal nte are silhouetted appear nd value um the play are of cone Ro. the dist for adul and baleony for childre ) cents on in 50 ec > cent WRESTLE OVER FOUR HOURS TO DRAW DECISION MODERN TRANSPORTATION CONQUERS THE DESERT WASTES Fireckenridge, Minn, Mar. 24 ley Radgers gf Bismarck wrestl- h Pareault of Sioux City, Ta and 27 minutes to a draw At the end of that per icials of the mateh held on and put a stop to the both men were apparently Radgers appeared to be better condition when the t terminated ASKS BISMARCK HIGH TEAM TO, GO TO CHICAGO The Bismarck high school bas kethall team has been invited to participate in the national inter- Scholastic basketball tournament to be held under the auspices of the University of Chicago, Apri os The following telegram was re- éeived yesterday by Captain Serog- gins from Coach Swanish of last year, who is now in Chicago: “My interest in the Bismarck 1 team makes me believe that Bismarck should be represent-| ed at the national tournament here. You will find the trip interesting and advertise Bismarck as you go. A numl declared the trip. MINOT WANTS RADGERS THERE basket yey would like to make FOR. NEW MATCH _ D., Mar, 24 roduce wrestle Stanley Radg » for a side » dety That Mi man who will rs, Bismarck bet of $500 or wired to that grappler yesterday by H. H. Van- a local promoter. The un- named wrestler is declared to weigh 190 pounds, and to be ready for the match at any time agree. able to the Bi man. The money is waiti r Radgers to the message states, and an reply is requested. The challenge is a result of Rad- g announcement at the ring- side prior to the recent Radger: Johnson match that he w pre- vared to meet any man in the world at his weight. OXFORD CREW IS WINNER Putney, England, Mar. 24—The | Oxford crew stroked by W. P. Mel- Jen, American, defeated Cambridge | over the 41% mile course from, Putney to Mort Lake on the! Thames river today in their a nual inter-varsity e) Oxford won by a length. ee | AT THE MOVIES | i Se THE ELTINGE Alice Brady in “Missing Millions” the attraction at the Eltinge on and a| Yionday, with Pathe News hristie come “Let with Jackie Coo- Oliver comes to the Eltinge Wednesday and Thurs- ddition to the regular tternoon an evening performances, | 4 Special matinee will be given for | he children after school on Tues- CAPITOL. Fourteen members of the crew of} he whaling schooner jen. Ames Williams’ ‘All the Brothers Were Valiant,” Monday at the ‘itol theater, were thrown into the cold waters of the used for filming| famous story, “Puy -as you ride. Ask for x Pr INE AND WELDING SHOP 218 4th 6t Bismarck. of the team members Run” al-| Fire Again Sweeps The seventeenth Catholic | fire within the past | Montreal. Above are which 350 patients $1,000,00. institu r was the © own the ice wore rese ued by Religious Structure ith Willard by the manufacturers, evidence of the true value of this wonderful battery. * The local firm is well equipped to give Willard Shipments are ; both batteries an The Corwin Motor Co. has had a well | deserved reputation for high class electrical work, due to the finest shop equipment money will buy for these | delicate operations, and labor 1 skilled along these same lines, lard Batteries will be well eared for ‘in Bismarck. 116,080 FORDS FOR FEBRUARY ¢ to car owners. | Acute Situation Certain as/| | 6,000 a Day Fail to i Meet Demand | Detroit, Mich., Mar, —With 116,- ‘080 Ford cars sold at retail in Febru- tion in Canada to be destroyed bY*,ry a new record for the shortest atholic Hospital for Incurables in| month in the year has been establish- -draped ruins of the hospital from, cq. February sales exceeded those of nus and attendant Lo: anua by more than -15,000 and marked the eleventh month in which | M. B. test, ¢ tional feat of eae the now of exacting: ne mort power and endu famous Lick Run Hill which resulted in a sale of five trie to the state of Ohio, influenced the Southern Sierras Power Comp of Redlands, California, to buy four Gr Brothers Prucks and stand- Gilman. tells for ain ey ardize on this equipment for its most important service work This company has always consid- ered it iry to patrol its high power elect line, between Indio and Whitewater in the Colorado desert with light wagons drawn by mulc This w atisfactory, however, as it tod nules too long to reach the seene of the trouble, whieh, when causing a shut-down on this power line, cost the company fully one thou sand dollars an hour, or months the compavy tried un successfully. to obtain type of n vehicle to patrol this but found mone which could r the sand and \had the st tand up under the terrific Many trucks had been tested but no two wheeled drive vehicle had ever made any able progress. Company als learned of the al power of Graham Broth nd invited the Dodge Broth Js to submit one he route lay straight jthe trip was finished, |Ford sales have topped the 100,000 | iline. This s: jtions made es record bears out predic- the opening of the y 1 acute shortage in Ford cars and this shortage is ex- practea ‘to be felt within the next two eae with the inereased volume of PRP ENE TRACER the drifting sands for a dis-icar buying which is always attendant » of 32 miles. So violent is the|upon the spring month combined effect of the wind and sand! Even the high production schedule throughout this region that the power) sct at the Ford Motor company’s fac- line poles are bound with sheet metal | tory here, which will reach 6,000 ¢ to prevent their being cut to pieces./and trucks a’day about April 1, will led ae sand bags weighing be unable to meet the apparent de- pounds, m Brothers truck |mand for Ford products. began what ae iders regarded as a} Anticipating a great increase in the hopeless undertaking. The : wheels demand for Ford cars ‘during the embedded themselves hub-deep in the | present r the factory here laid loose sand--but they pulled! Churn- | plans for increasing production to the ing. up great clouds of sand sp 000 car a day schedule and since the truck ad bottomless waste. need steadily ‘January first had been constantly After eight hours |speeding up manufacture to reach this It was a dem-/figure. Demand so far has been of tion of power and endurance|such great proportions as’ to absorb asgw had believed to be possi-jnearly all production, and stocks in ‘hands of dealers are at present the | We do not believe there is another |lowest the n in months. place on earth where a truck or aj February sales of 116,080 cars were motor vehicle of any kind could haye|™m#de in’ the fact of unfavorable been put to such a test as this,” wrote] Weather conditions in m: one of the judges. “Ort would not|of the country which tied up freight think it possible for a motor trans-|traffie and prevented many deliver- mission and differential to stand up|ies. This was particularly true under such a tremendous strain, This | throughout the Northwest, the north- he only two-wheel drive that has|¢rn tier of states and in New Eng- land. In California, too, cold weather onst uch is ever gone over this tract.” fl | The four Graham Brothers trucks |@uring a part of the month had its bought by the Southern Sierras|¢ffect upon car sales. Yet with even these unfavorable conditions, the February sales topped those of January by 15 per cent and set a new high record for Mid-winter selling. With February the eleventh month Power Company on the strength of this remarkable display of endurance are now performing faithfully day er day, month after month, under tly the same conditions. Pacifie when two nty-foot whale boats collided several miles out from San neisco. Beenuse of their heavy clothing, oilskins and seamen’ boots they were saved only with dif- ficw The only prominent member of the cast in either of the boats was Robert McKim. Irvin V. Willat, who directed the picture, Billie Dove, Maleolm Me Gregor and Lon Chaney were int ested spectators on the tug, wh also bore the cameras | grinding steadily a i In this scene of the production the boats Irvin V. Willat were to be chas whale for some distance. The s in the bows were to be ring to fire their massive pound harpoon guns. The boats had } occasionally approached other but at the mom ing | hed together, the bow of one | being smashed and both, capsizing. | Mr, Willat’s tug immediately came | to the reseue. Cold and shivering, the men were hauled aboard and | headed back for the schooner and dry clothing and hot drinks. _—— a | CITY NEW (emma Parents of Son nd Mrs.“A. P. Aune of the | e the parents of a son born; yesterday at the Bismarck hospital marck Hospital P. Rorvig of New Paul Hinderer of uga,! aby Theron Knapp of Gar e entered the Bismatck hospital for treatment. Ludwig Krein of Goodrich, Mrs. Ida Kurtz ef Garr’ on, M Lillian Ma rich, Mrs. L, L. Ga Mont., and’ Mrs. on of Circle, Joi Baker of | READ THIS! Your Ford look twice as handsome with Sil- vertowns on all four. wheels -—- and they'll double your past tire mileage. “BEST IN THE LONG RUN’ Bismarck Motor Co. Studebaker & Cadillac Cars 416 Broadway RISMARCK” = -N. DAKOTA Goodrich C wai CORv il in which Ford car sales have gone over the 100,000, the total for this period is close to 1,250,000 cars. Peak cars usually are reached dur- ing the summer months with drops in the fall and winter. This feature of Hazelton, from the have hospital. been discharged CORWIN TAKES WILL. ARD, Announcement has j t been made ly the Corwin Motor company of| automobile absorption by the buying their appointment as exclusive Wil-| public has been completely changed lar Battery distributors for Bismarck.|during the last few months through The Willar the activities of the Ford dealer or- the largest produce the world. Close to and trucks are ganization which has raised the “peak” line to include every month in the year, now equipped Aeliogg’s Bran is tiuaranteed to give relief BEGAUSE IT IS ALL BRAN! ion, whether it] breath, aiannlesesarall , will follow the | leading to Bright’s dis and other dre Relief from cow ve anild or eh -ogulay, every-day eating of Kellogg's Aven mlist ' have theasunds of letters | fight constipationswith Kellogg ’s Bran led. iImsesses., mn former sufferers who tell us that | regularly if you want health! ‘the natural ‘bulk-action?? of this wonderful ¢ product has given re- not poe for You'll say Kellogg’s Bran is really dclicious—it has a nft-like flavor that ppeals to the most fastidious appetite. Wat it as a cereal, sprinkled on hot or cold cereals or cooked with hot cereals, allowing two tablespoonfuls of bran for cach person, Be certain to eat at least two tablespoonfuls cach Way; as much with each meal in chronic ase. Kellogg’s is delicious ingde into muffins, macaroons, raisin bread, griddlecakes, Recipesinevery package. Kellogg ’s Bran is served by leading hotels, clubs and restaurants in ‘udi- vidual packages. It is sold by all grocers, Bran ori position in which bran is added, Te constipation is 10 be permanently re- t ent ALL BRA that’s why your physician will recom- mend Kellogg's for constipation, toxie condi- blood and Constipation creates tions which poison the n of the body. It slows you down mentally and p! lly, and jereates sick headaches, nausea, bad Good looks and real : quality make it the best “buy” of the year. | STATE LIBRARY'S PLAN TO SEND | BOOKS TO ISOLATED COMMUNITIES ___ THROUGH STATE GROWS RAPIDLY iy sections). | —______@-_________. Donose BROTHERS TOURING CAR North Dakotans Take Good, Care of Books, and Also! Show Good Taste in Selec-, tion, State Librarian Says! t —Growth of System Pre-; As Spring days approach, the demand for dicted by Miss Downey Dodge Brothers Touring Car mounts / swiftly. The state library's “mail order” plan cf supplyipg books to rea ers | Dodge Brothers one problem, at present, in parts of the state without ade- j “i 3: quate library facilities is growing at | is not how-many Touring Cars they can a remarkable rate, according to Miss | sell, but how many they can build. Maty E. Downley, state librarian. | The books are sent through traveling | Never was public approval of Dodge libraries to schools, women’s clubs | \ . and other organizations, and small | Brothers product more obvious, and never packages of books and papers are | was it more richly deserved. sent to individuals in all parts of the state. | Improvements, rarely spoken of but con- n appreciation is shown of the # Re bein ” de hi arse he Che car service in the manner which people | ee ober $i Like take care of the books and phamph- | to a state of perfection which can only be said, declaring | described as vo ay even for Dodge care’ is taken of the books | sent through the mails than is taken | Brothers. _ s out of the public libraries | 7] arious cities in which she has | Every, part wilich takes /aiaiajor strain ged in that line of work. te bunt oP ek een eeeEI Few books are returned in damaged | eee on cacome weaned tum! sce’ condition, Some are lost but usual- | Many more pieces of alloy steel are used ly those who lose them make an offer | in vital parts than normal wear requires. to pay before a request to this ef. | aSeU ia sony tiem) ene sald: aah ‘The price is $1030.00 delivered In Bismarck. There are now 00 traveling ; j libraries in circulation, having a to- tal of 15,000° books. They are sent | M. B. 6 ILMAN Co. from organization to organization throughout the state, and the books Bismarck =—— PxHoNe 808 are picked with care. In the ‘“eom- : munity libraries” there usually is | Kelly-Springfield Tires, third of the books relating to | social and educational subjects, one- third are khildren’s books and a, third fiction. Because of a limited | humber of works of fiction not man of this king are sent to indiv: one boo! The people af the state have a highly developed te for good | books, according to M Downe: Eliminating fiction because the num ber of books is small, Miss Downey | says the demand for books is in the j following order: 1, Education and sociology s on North Dako- | ta and her history; 3. Liberature in general; 4, Travels and history; 5. Biography. The demand for books is irregu- lar and at times a sudden demand which develops from all parts of the state is unexplainable. There are usually two or three periods in the yhen an unusual number of re- come in for book on etiquet- Downey, said, and she has > not been able to trace the source of the demand. Anything about the state of North Dakota usually is in circulation most of the time, includ- x ing history or various localities, na- [ural resources, coals clay, fowers.| new calls for works on Egyptian his-| TONE UP THE KIDNEYS rheumatie pa tired e scoay all OE he pequeetactoe ase: iz | Rae Hie speuvles ares . DeE $ oh distr ed teriat on the history of the Indians. Downey Pee a repid de- (ee sbara. Foley Be an Sd as hae ah ae el “farmers? libraries” were prepared, ay scribes cine VE ara ea ead | errr een eet s} containing works dealing with the with virtually no libra BERGE» ANOS ROOM OMe ens aueutee ne Heb farm and farm problems. There is e Eee practically no demand for such tra- ; veling libraries, Miss Downey said. Famers, she desire to read — books of gene: al interest. “It is surprising,” remarked Miss Downley, “how few books on religion there are in the library and how few DAILY RHOTO! calls we have for religtous works. |! @ BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA © When there are calls they usually rH , ae j |! Know all over the Northwest for Qual come from digeusion of some partl- || RIAN Pet ee eee rd cular. subject.” The discovery of the tomb of King Tutankhamen has brought SS Ee TYPEWRITERS } PHONE 1—100 For Prompt Efficient TAXI SERVICE Trip 25c. Each additional passenger 10c. RUSSELL BRYAN F.0O.B. DETROIT ‘CHEVROLET SEDAN $860 Here is without question the ideal family car for our climate. The . beautiful Fisher, body is upholstered in the finest of velvet velours. Heavy plate glass windows open. with Turnstadt winders. Visor, windshield, wiper, speedometer, oil gauge, gas tank‘ (at rear), etc., are all furnished at no extra cost. Best ofall, the Superior Chevrolet. chassis gives a “surplus, of rugged power at a cost of up- keep léss than any other automobile. At the new low price the Ford Sedan represents a greater val- ue than has ever been offered. It provides enclosed car com- fort in a dependable, quality product at a minimum cost. - Your order placed now in : insure reasonably prompt de- livery. Terms if desired, COPELIN MOTOR - COMPANY Phone 318 Bismarck, N. D. CORWIN AGTOR Ca. iy