The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 26, 1923, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

PAGE TWO MARIONETTES 70 APPEAR IN RARECOSTUMES Fire Again Sweeps Religious Structure with Willard by the ‘bythe nununelieans evidence of the trife value of ‘this wonderful batter; a BISMARCK TRIBUNE | STATE LIBRARY’S PLAN TO SEND BOOKS TO ISOLATED COMMUNITIES THROUGH STATE GROWS RAPIDLY: | | | | North Dakotans Take Good Care of Books, and Also Dooce BROTHERS ‘he feature play of Tony- Sarg’s The local firm is well equipped to i ettes for 1923 is an adaptation give Willard Service to car owners. Show Good Taste in Selec- . TO U Ri} N 6 ( AR / nt famous old romance, Shipments are already coming in of : i | done by Anne Stoddard ‘both batteries and replacement. parts. | tion, State Librarian Says it will appear at the he Corwin Motor Co. has had a well | ‘ f ean wditorium, on April 2-under auspi sserved reputation for high class; —Growth of System Pre-; As Spring days approach, the demand for of Wenen’s Coumunity Council clectrical work, due to the finest shop 5, ; 1 : ; Moy of the costumes and some of equipment money will buy for these | dicted by Miss Downey Dodge Brothers Touring Car mounts » little figures were made in Spain| and labor swiftly. nd Tta nd came into the, along these same lines, The state library's “mail order” ; possession @ because the lard Batteries will be well cared for] plan of Supplying books to readers ! Dodge Brothers one problem, at present, original importers were unable to jin Bisniarek. in parts of the state without ade- | ‘i ‘ i the Customs House in New — lute library facilities is growing at | is not how many Touring Cars they can y. Gorgeous little silk shawls, | a remarkable rate, according to Miss | sell, but how many tkey can build. Je, the saddles upon which| ‘116, 08( FOR Mary E. Downlcy, state librarian. | Don Quixote and his Squire ride, and The books are sent through traveling | Never was public approval of Dodge scores of other articles which appear | libraries to schools, women’s clubs . in the play are of a quality and value and other orgunizations, and small | Brothers product more obvious, and never that would ny museum. | packages of books and papers are } was it more richly deserved. There are ual lighting effect: sent to individuals in all parts of | 1 the scene when the immortal | the stat | Improvements, rarely spoken of but con- , eateetaraotinants aro| silhoustted| \ An appreciation is shown of the | ‘ against the distant sky Acute Situation Certain as] service in the manner which people | stantly being made, have brought the car t4 fotiadults will be 75 cents on! bie take care of the books and phamph- to a state of perfection which can only be first floor cents in 6,000 a Day Fail to lets, Miss Downley said, declaring | described as remarkable, even for Dodge wallery, ten or children any i Meet D d far better care is taken of the books ace in the house. | | eet Deman sent through the mails than is taken | Brothers. , -— i apie of books out of the public libraries | | af the various cities in which she has i 5 is WRESTLE OVER Detroit, Mich., Mar. 24.—With 116,-] been engaged in that line of work. | Pau erates takes peated babe | 180 Ford cars sold at retail in Febru-] Few books are returned in damaged | Lia sali laesicaott chao ahaa FO HO R' 10 The seventeenth Catholic institution in Canada to be destroyed by a d for the shortest |CoMdition, Some are lost but usual- | Many more pieces of alloy stecl are used ds ; ary a new record for the shortest | sae 5 | fire within the past year was the Catholic Hospital for Incurables in! month in the year has been establish- | !¥ those who lose them make an offer | in vital parts than normal wear requires. | Montreal. Above are shown the ice-draped ruins of the hospital from eq, February sales exceeded those of | t° Pay before a request to this ef- | DRAW DECISION which’ 350 patients were resecued by nus and attendants. Los3/ January by more. than 16,000 and| £¢ct is sent them, she said. | ‘The price is $1030.00 delivered in Bismarck. | $1,000,00. [marked the eleventh month in which | ine, are NOW about Ay Eee —— jFord sales have topped the 100,000] 13" °r"r5.000 books. ‘They are. set | M.B. Gitman Co. finn, 3 ee MO DERN TRANSP RTATION oti iain .|from organization to organization ob Bismarck w | his sales record bears out predic-| throughout the state, and the Bismarck —— PHoNe 808 It of Sioux City jtions made at the opening of the year are picked with car In the “ and 27 minutes to a draw | CONQUERS 1 THE DESERT WASTES |": an acute shortage in Ford cars| ‘unity libraries” there usually is Kelly-Spripgfield Tires, , last night. At thé end of that per- is certain and this shortage is ex- ih 1h . | pected to be felt within the next two (ieee with the increased volume of jnd? the: offidinls of the match held | nsfiltation and put a stop to the| hout Ns Both mten-were apparently! M, B. Gilman tells of an ex vy okacoiial| Apen the drifting ds for a dis-'car buying which is always attendant exhausted. Radgers appeared to be/|test, calling for an even more excep-| tance of miles. So violent is the!upon the spring months. nthe ‘better’ condition when the |tional feat of power and endurance | combined effect of the wind and sand} Even the high production schedule bout terminated: ASKS BISMARCK - HIGH TEAM TO GO TO CHICAGO. than the now famous Lick Run Hill |test, which resulted in a sale of five |trucks to the state of Ohio, influenced the Southern Sierras Power Company jof Redlands, California, to buy four 1G 1 Brothers Trucks and stand- e on this equipment for its most {important service work, throughout this region that the power) ‘cet at the Ford Motor company’s fac- line poles are bound with sheet metal | tory here, which will reach 6,000 cars to prevent their being wut to pi and trucks a day about April 1, will Loaded with sand bags weighing be unable to meet the apparent de- 1,200 pounds, Graham Brothers truck |mand for Ford products. began what outsi regarded as aj Anticipating a great increase in the hopeless under! The whecls;demand for Ford cars during the embedded themselves hub-deep in the! present year the factory here laid iraha The Bismarek’ high school bas- ny has always consid-| loose sand—but they pulled! Chura-/plans for increasing production to the sétball team lias been invited to sary to patrol its high|ing up great clouds of sand spray, ,6,000 car a day “schedule and since ja ipate in’ the national inter-| power electric line, between India d]|the truck advanced stea over the January first had been constantly Cholastic “basketball tournament! Whitewater in the Colorado desert,| bottomless waste. After cight hours /speeding up manufacture to reach this o be held tinder the auspices of|with light wagons drawn by mules. | the trip was finished. It was a dem-j figure. Demand so far has been of thé’ University of Chicago, April) This was not satisfactory, however, | onstration of power and endurance|such great proportions as to absorb 1-7 it took the mules too long to r as few had believed to be possi all production, and stocks in ; né following’ te was re- the scene the trouble, which, when jhands of dealers are at present the iveil yesterday by n Scrog- causing hut-down on this power We do not believe there is another e y have been in months. ales of 116,080 cars were the fact of unfavorable in many sections ng from Coach Swanish of last] ine, yéatt, who is now in Chicago and dollars an hour. “My ‘interest’ in the Bismarck] For months the company tried un- hagketball team makes me believe! successfully to obtain some type of t Bismarck should be represent-| motor vehicle to patrol this section, ed at tit national tournament here.|but found none which could negotiate You, will find the trip interesting the sand and had the stamina to and advertise Bismarck as you go.”|stand up under the terrifie grind. A number of the team members| Many trucks had been tested put no cost the company fully one thou on earth where a truck or al motor vehicle of any kind could have been put to such a test as this,” wrote one of the judges. “One would not think it possible for a motor trans- mission and differential to stand up under such 2 tremendous strain. This is the only two-wheel drive that has ever gone over this trac made weather conditions of the country which tied up freight in uffie and prevented many deliver- ies. This was particularly true ern tier of states and in New Eng- land, throughout the Northwest, the north- In California, too; cold weather one third of the books relating to social and educational subjects, one- third are children’s books and a third fiction, Because of a limited number of works of fiction not many book of this.kind are sent to indivi- duals. The people af the state have a highly developed taste for good books, according to Miss Downcy. Eliminating fiction because the num- ber of books is small, Miss Downey says the demand for books is in the | following order: 1. Education and | sociology; 2. Books on North Dako- | ta and her history; 3. biberature in general; 4, Travels and history; 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 year when an unusual number of re- quests come in for book on ctiquet- te, Miss 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- ing history or various aa, na- tural resources, coal, flowers, is 7 new calls for works on Egyptian his declared they would like to make| two wheeled drive vehicle had ever| The four am Brothers trucks} during a part of the month had its| birds, ete. and the libre unable “Sy erin Leuldeeeaaule are| fe Rene symptoms or tema the trip. linade any appreciable progress bought by the Southern Sierras| effect upon car sales to supply all of the requests for ma- | Ory. : jall gone, Water ts Ridneyes amoleykidnay milletonenip [Company officials learned of the} Power Company on the strength of| Yet with even these unfavorable | terial on the history of the Indians.| Miss Downcy prediets a rapid de- |"), HOI. UN cet inet ednoye anlequieily reliave idulney MINOT WANTS unusual power of Graham Brothers | this remarkable display of endurance,| Conditions, the February sales topped} Some ago a number of} velopment of the traveling library [101 ere Wo baeh GG AeGiie. Paice aun Truck and invited the Dodge Brother now performing faithfully day|those of January by 15 per cent and | ‘farmers’ libraries” were prepared, | system, particularly in reaching com | (14) a enieianls TR AMuRone ay RADGERS THERE |e aler in Redlands to submit one ofafter day, month after month, under set a new high record for Mid-winter | containing works dealing with the| munities with virtually no library | G4, Jeanie. BE ete es DNe Fou ESM BUCATEhY GRAGU GA OSHaING TeBRaTe RHE! selling. farm and farm problems. There is | facilities. FOR NEW MATCH"! With Fel champion, fora side bet of $500 or i in which Ford car sales have gone| veling libraries, Miss Downey said. Minot, 'N. D. Mar. 24.—Th [Pacific when two twenty-foot whale] Hazelton, have ‘been discharged] over the 100,000, the total for this| Farmers, she said, dgsire to read 7 er ip eenlGarai ccaalarne ctl sont collided several miles out: fron jaromathe Logpital period is close to 1,250,000 cars books of general interest. y . p a ma vho willisan Francisco, Because of the! a Desir icnes aaa ERSeaR aA Oars sat a pe apes os wrestle Stanley Radgers, Bismarck! jeavy clothing, oilskins and seamer CORWIN TAKES WILLARD. Ea aE age | aN nL te SERVICE $1000 wae tle defy wired to that cots they were saved only with dif) Announcement has jest been made|the fall and winter. This feature of | theré are in the library and how few erapyfet yesterday by HH. Van- ficulty, her or the [LY athe Corwin Motor company of / automobile absorption by the buying | calls we have for religious works. |! @ BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA © RRRUMNR Gromote. The un The only peora| nent member outs thet appointment as Wil-|publie has been completely changed| When there are calls they usually |! ' Known all over the Northwest for Qual Se ae ae ect e tts east in cither of the Hoa ives RabSel UTirapatta .|during the last few months through | come from discusion of some parti- {1% allover west for Quality weigh 19) pounds, and to be reads Moki, Irvin V- Willat, who directed ‘The Willard factory at Cleveland is] the activities of the Ford dealer or-| eular subject.” 1 @ MAIL US YOUR FILMS ®. Prine match, at a ady | the picture, Billie Dove, Malcoln the largest producer of batteries in|ganization which has raised the| The discovery of the tomb of | ===" PRM oo, me Seree: {Gregor and Lon Chaney were inter- the world. Close to 140 makes of |*peak” line to include every month in| King Tutankhamen has brought wble' tothe Bismarck man. The! ested spectators on the tug, which | cars and trucks are now equipped fhe year. e S EDAN money’ is waiting for Radgers to! also bore the battery of cameras a i SS eee cover * tite “th age states, and an enlndine: steadily awa’ early reply is requested. In this scene of the Irvin V. Willat The challenge is a result of Rad-! production the boats were to be ch Xellogg’s Bran is Guaranteed to pa relief BECAUSE IT IS ALL BRAN! brcath, pimples—finally, in many east leading to Bright’s discasc, diabetes nd other dreaded illnesses. You must firlt constipation with Kellogg ’s Bran regularly if you want health! gers’ }announcement at the ring-!ing a whale for some distance. The side“prtor to the recent Radgers’- gunners in the bows were to be shown Jeknson;match that he was pre-| preparing to fire their massive fort paed th meet any man in the world |pound harpoon guns. The boats had at Aig weight. ionally approached each other} Lad y but at the t of firing OXFORD CREW lies ceaenenttospaeytte) bo cclena IS WINNER) ne | being smashed and both, Be cWillaGel dug immediatly cl {to the rescue. Cold and shivering, Putney, England, 1 Mar. 24— The| the men were hauled aboard and Oxford crew stroked by W. P. Mel-| headed back for the schooner and dry Relief from ¢ mild or chronit ipation, whether it will ‘follow the ing of Kellogg cusands of letters sner sufferers who tell us that al ‘bull-aetion?? of this 1 pYoduet has given re- they lave not known for y re « You’ll say Kellogg’s Bran is really delicious—it has a nut-like flavor that »peals to the most fastidious appetite. ee igleinine: andenaeidein ;We guarantee that Kellogg’s en : loariaklodion ator a eee | ill fee. tho eystom from coustipation | (oa ereuls or eaoked with hot ecteae, Putney to Mort Lake on the | &—_—_—___—______._» epee 8 cout ig two tablespoonfuls of bran Thames river today in their an-| | CITY NEWS Dette adits 1 person. Be certain to eat at nual inter-varsity race. J constipation is to be permanently re- | ieast two tablespoonfuls each day; a3 Oxford | g——_____________-___@ ii | Parents of Son | Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Aune of the | eity are the parents of a son born; yesterday at the Bismarck hospital k Hospital ed, you must cat ALL BRAN. i that’s why your physician will recom- nd Kellogg’s for constipation. ation creates toxie condi- Coi tions which poison the blood and rgan of the body. It slows every org’ ‘ou down mentally and physically, and won by a length. | AT THE MOVIES | o—_——______9 THE ELTINGE much with each meal in chronic cgses. Kellogg’s dclicious made into muffins, macaroons, raisin bread, griddle cakes. Recipes in evory package. Kellogg’s Bran is served by leading hotels, clubs and restaurants in indi- vidual packages, It is eold by all Monday, with Pathe News and a| Uhristie comedy, “Let ’Er Run” al- so on the program. “Oliver Twist” with Wackie Coo- gan as Oliver comes to the Eltinge for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- éay. In addition to the regular afternoon an evening performances, special matinee will be given for he children after school on Tues- ay. S. A., Baby Theron Knapp of Gar-! hospital for treatment. * Ludwig} Krein of Goodrich, Mrs. Ida Kurtz} of Garrison, Miss Lillian Larson’ of Douglas, N. J. Martin of Good-; rich, Mrs. L, L. Garrison of Circle,! rad absences. tet, and Mrs. John Baker of Ouner Werte! READ THIS! CAPITOL. Fourteen members of the crew of! whaling schooner used for filming mn Ames Williams’ famous story, All the Brothers Were Valiant,” Monday at the Capitol theater, were hrown into the cold waters of the} Your Ford will look twice as handsome with Sil- vertowns on all four wheels —and_ they'll double your past tire: mileage. ' Good jooks and real quality make it the best Spay” of the year. nS “BEST IN THE LONG RUN" Sismarck Motor Co. Studebaker & Cadillac Cars 416 Broadway <SMARCK —_N. DAKOTA Goodrich Silvertown Conn Tire ae ae. bent you ride. Ask for 7 logue and Prices. ACHINE 4G SHOP Bismarck. BISMARCK TIRE & AUTO CO. ary the eleventh month ing the summer months with drops in _ Alice Brady in “Missing Millions” E. P. ig of New Roc! icford, erence sick headaches, nausea, bad| grocers, is the attraction at the Eltinge on! Mrs. Paul Hindeter of Watauga, |e ————————————————— rison have entered the Bismarck = practically no demand for such t¢: Downley, “how few books on religion PHONE 1—100 For Prompt Efficient TAXI SERVICE | Gees pargyS kping aapapeamuagmemunell TYPEWRITERS Rs] New Price rented = Trip 25c. Each additional ‘Co. passenger 10c. neem | RUSSELL BRYAN F. 0. 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 of all, the Superior Chevrolet chassis gives a surplus. of rugged power at a cost of up- keep less than any other automobile. CORWIN AGTOR Ca. 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 will insure reasonably prompt de- livery. Terms if desired, / COPELIN MOTOR COMPANY Bismarck, N. D. Phone 318

Other pages from this issue: