The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 28, 1923, Page 2

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|for the best interest cf the. city in | Bio ras’ arraoral question involved, | ] c esent a stration, the Hosiery Goes K ane oe jolla Fae ee coats On Parade E trate Sashman had kept the city | clean and ought to be retained. 1 Following this the Phir) | When galoshes are dis- IN CA M PA IG N man called upon M nd Mr. rarded ¢ lippers, ‘c Larson to state their positions, Both carded and_ slippers, ‘cut said with respect to the water ques- Ty This!’ A Gleamy M: f even lower than usual are tion that they favored the purchasé y Masso worn, hosiery naturally as- ; é nt water plant at a rea- ‘sumes. greater importance. | Meeting of Supporters of; eit fe cam be je baie Luxuriant Hair Of covrse you want yours Commissioners French building by the city of a new plant. correct, an artistic addition ; — Following their statement of their to your costume, of just the and Larson Is Held attitude the meeting decided to au- H carne Pane thorize maintenance of a campaign right ae uth of WANS headquarters and ward captains in | ‘ y ihe smartest Spring | POSITIONS STATED toe city | dades and styles. Our ra 2 new assortments are very ; Campaign headquarters — will be fine; black, browns and | openeq immediately for J. P. French greys are to be very pop- id J. A. Larson, candic for re: Z ilar. Choose Hosiery when | cicction to the city commission 2 e e election on April 3 w you select your footwear ; Ha ae tt Belin? ct NEW { then you will get just the |ang ioe people at the H 5 i right effect. gion hall Mon even WITH COUNCIL! fj us decided to name a captain in | 3 cach ward to get out the vote on At the meeting, which pub Ne ! . | lic, BLE. Jones preside Marionettes to be Presented | ye 3, | Young and J. P. Jackson calle |, 85 | cd upon to discuss the issues in the| in Afternoon and Evening Be ‘ mpaign in whigh two city fines ' conntlealonerdy: nates Rap Ret at Auditorium 1 bo \ nd a city justice of the peace are : to be cleeted.” Mr, Young. tr ‘The puppet play, Sare’s mar- the ‘history of the water litigation. |ionettes, is being put on under the | Currenium Padi in’ LAW RATER two auspices of the Women's Commun- ide by an electric process REL GH SAHA TUNG AYE TBS ie ity Council Monday at the audi- | ee ee ee vid. the. present commissioner were |totium for the purpose of giving | awmmable jnon-explosive, familiar with the water question in, the children of the city an enter- 1 easy to produce, all phases, that y were engaged (taining and well as a clean and with others in 4 sing. the pro- | Wholesome piece of amusement. to beat boys in the blem with the Association of Com-| In order that quiet may be pre- of me “ rn lang Eng-|inerce directors, and that some so-| served at the auditorium among ) literatufe, music and tench-|jution or some action must be tak- | the children during the perfor- al ability, but mot in — e}en in the 4 future, He argued 'mances the cooperation of the pa -| wrk and history, or in origi y.\that their retention was necesary |ents is asked by the-women. Supt.|_In a few moments you can trans- = an, | FT, . Saxvik und the teachers of jform even plain, dull, flat hair. You th ha ve signified their 2" have it undant, soft, glossy | willingness to cooperative with Pea pad E Just get cent the women in this respect, in order ae 2 on underine” at any drug to make it an enjoyable occasion rag DE RTeRics vaneleneethial for all. : me ae ° i er eee through your hair, taking one small | Ow a UICK Ip pee Be I strand at a time. Instantly, yes, im- | ire 4 cae rae oes nent ay mediately, you have doubled the | dren under twelve 25 cents, all’ co soft, lustrous and so easy to do |other children 40 cents; adults 75 up. All dust a ‘excessive’ oil. is:| er ats leents and 50 cents, fis AN Gul Cay) ect | In the afternoon Rip Van Win-| Let “Danderine” put new life vigor |kle will be given and in the even- peauty of your hair. It will be a maas | Cooks to perfection in 3 to 5 minutes J jing Don Quioxte. (araubcignentesttniyaue (nates MIE Sa a | In speaking of | the Rip Van j stimulating tonic will’ freshen your | Winkle” presentation the Cinein- |sealp, cheek dandruff and falling | |nati al Tribune makes |hair, and help your hair grow long, ithe following statements: jthick, strong and beautiful, | “The oldest toy in the world, | |the acting doll, made a igh bid | ‘for public favor ye y with | Falkenstein and L. Gralle. Mr. ltwo performances of ‘Rip Van|G@ralle is a well known Burleigh | Winkle’ at the Zoo Summer Pa rmer ding at Meno- lion befere two audience Mr. Falkenstein formerly of crowded every available | spacet Rattinc spends much of his The laughter of the children, | time in this cit: ‘mingled with the chuckles of the; ‘T, R. Atkinson reported prog- | jelders, attested the favor with yess in ean to cocperate with |which’ it was received by both | the s of the city. An organ- | youn and old. jization i: ee be perfected and the | The stage is complete with all) first steps taken will be to visit ! furnishin its owrj lighting | the schools and seek to get in more ‘equipment, drops and props. It 18 [anblmate touch with the problems built to scale with the two-foot |of public education. .All civic and marionettes, and is in every re- | fraternal organizations are being spect, an equivalent to any metre- | jasked to cooperate in the matter. [eee eae araat ts porttiel| AN ARCHISTS - ARE ARRESTED jnalia upon the Zoo stage. With Two Hundred Taken in Bul- | h act the scenes are shifted, a jwhich duty each member of the | garia in Drive by Police | Women Wanted Quick cooking—here it is Countless women have asked for an oat dish that cooks quickly. Now our experts have perfected it. « Quaker cooks in from 3 to 5 minutes. quick st cooking oats in the world. Now your grocer has Quick Quaker as wellas the regular. It is the Just smaller, thinner flakes No change whatever in quality or flavor. But in Quick Quaker the oats are cut before flaking. They are rolled very thin and partly cooked. So the flakes are smaller and thinner—that is all. And those small, thin flakes cook quickly. jcompany of the company lends a ‘helping hand, including the two | |young women puppeteers, who, when handling the miniature | look more like women Sam ns performing some such heroic act | |as pulling down the temple of Da- ¢ carrying off the gates of In both you get that matchless flavor which has won the world to Quaker. Both are flaked from the finest grains only—just the rich, plump, flavory oats. We get only ten pounds of these premier flakes from a bushel. But that is why Quaker Oats dominates. mothers, in every clime, send overseas to get it. Millions of Sofia, Mar. 28, than two hun- |dred alleged ai throughout | ithe country in raids conducted by the | | police during the last few days. One | [pa while trying to escape here, kill- | led a policeman and injured an officer, and then committed suicide, One hun- | dred’ and sixty were made at Jadoll. In the fighting that followed the raid on the meeting one officer land se soldiers. and were killed. The police s You want your children to love oats. It is their food of foods. Then always get this super-flavor. Get Quaker—Quick or regular—the style that you prefer. Regular Quaker Oats Come in package at left— the style you have always known. Quick Quaker Oats Come in package at right, with the “Quick” label. Your grocer has both. Be sure to get the style you want. Packed in sealed round packages with removable covers REPORT GIVEN UPON MEETING Bismarck Rotary club held a prisoners were contined was stormed, general jollification upon the re- |two persons being killed. sults of the St. Paul conference at its noon luncheon at the MeKenzie | hotel this noon. Clyde Young and | Judge Ch nson gave graphic | (and spirited reports of the St. Paul | meeting and the great part North | ‘Dakota Retary played at that ses- ision. Governor Nestos and Sar! | Finney were especially praised for | \ jtheir contr butions which were | | among the high spots of the ses- | ion. Bismarck’ has captured the 1924 conference which will bring to this B icity between 1,200 and 1,400 Ro-| \tarians. The club was admonished \to get busy at once and build up; ja program that would be consid- | ‘ered among the best ever held in |the Ninth District. | H. T. Murphy, Bismarck’s new | postmaster, presided at the meet- | ing and presented regrets from! |i the “lame ducks” who found it im-| possible to attend the St. Paul | | meeting. | | Robert Burns committed his poems to memory as #ie composed ~ ASPIRIN Say “Bayer” vey’ and Insist! Sit an dl Vase | Several birthdays were celebrat- ed. John French’s past was ex- posed by A. J. Arnot; Dr. Victor | | LaRose told of Henry Duemeland’s | . research work upon the food value} Unless you set the name “Bayer” | ef the army bean. It is not Rmown | on package or on tablets you are not generally that the general mana-| getting the genuine Dayer product ger of the Bismarck Grocery com- | prescribed by physicians over twen- pany ; real inside information| ty-two years and proved snfe by mil- upon the value of a bean diet. lions for Every Ray of Sunshine Fireb d! John French’s rise’ in ie com- Colds Headach i arebrand! s munity was interestingly sketched | Toothache Lumbago- ee Si i ; from he time he landed in Gibbs | Earache Rheumatism Millions — billions — of flarning | township, Burleigh county, down; Neuralgia Pain, Pain torches are flung at your barn by ‘the sun, Fiercely they wreak their hot fory on every spot of unpainted or poorly painted wood. iis strength burnt away, its endur- ‘ance withdrawn, the wood falls an ‘easy victim to devouring Rot. Paint your barn with Devoe Prod- vets, and defest the havoc of thé weather. Well painted wood, be- aan seated ogainet heat and endures for centuries. . ~ E. SHIPP, Bismarck, N. D. Accept’ “Bayer ‘Pablets of Aspirin’ only, Each unbroken package con: tains proper directions. es of twelve tablets cost few cents. Droggists also sell bottles of 24 and 100, Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoagetica- eiderter of Salicyltcacid. \to the present date. George Duemeland acted as Bos- j well for George Langum, head of the Bismarck Business college giv- ing sidelights into his past that reflected the personality of the; | genial educator. | “Hank” Holvorson, club song \leader, told of the work of Car- berry, the man who led the group singing at St. Paul. He declared that Carberry’s work was master- | ly and that he secured wonderful results. The “lame ducks” were en- tertained by the “live wires” with some of the songs as Carberry says they should be sung. Among the visitors were F. Ferman Mire meas! Che & Bows eg tod i Zine House Paint y s, Od, giving his address as here .is understood to have erick, Okla., was shot three times this] cated approval of-.the Americ. morning as he entering a build-] plan for an international facts/ ling on Taylor street, where he was] finding commission as a fitst step | employed. A young woman was taken] toward a solution of the present} into custody by police. She had been] Franco-German disagreement. archists | Handy bos-} THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ “OLIVER TWIST” PICTURE PLEASES MANY AT ELTINGE safely bestowed under the protection ef Mr. Brownlow and in possession | of his fortune. Lon Chaney’s performance of the | role of Fagin will add laurels even to that much -and honorably be- decked actor. Gladys Brockwell signalizes her return to the screen by a notable performance of the role of Nancy. With most delicate gradations she shows the rehabilitation of a soul until at last she makes the supreme sacrifiee of her life for another. ” from the story by Dickens brought Jackie to the Eltinge, theatre yes- terday as a serious little actor, do- ling a remarkably fine characteriza tion in tae title role. It cannot be said that any novel of the length of “Olive Twist’ can be set forth either on stage or sereen and remain in perfect agree- ment with the ori ent case, as in ao Twi: 3 ‘00g: there must of ne; more left out than p Bill. Sikes was played by George some will wish that this or that epi- | Siegmann with powerful strokes; Li- pode had been chosen from the book | one} Belmore’s Mr. Brownlow was | a benign but masculine and lovable soul; and all the rest in the great | cast deserve more than the mere | mention of their names and the} roles they played. It is, indeed, a notable achieve- | rather than what is filmedit must be agreed that Mr. Lloyd took with a Icxical hand those portions of the novel that lent themselves best to the medium of the screen and were most readily welded together into a plot paralleling that told by’ Dick-| ment and its appeal will be unive- ens— the story of how Monks first] sal. The kiddies will still adore ‘tried to destroy the soul of Oliver] their Jackie and the matured will; 1 then plotted to destroy his life.fadd to their love for this gifted | Frm this point of view the story} child the tribute of profound re- | holds together itdmirably from the| spect. The picture remains for to-/ time Oliver is diseovered at the | day and tomorrow, Wedne and j workshop until he is finally and | Thusday. | / TEXAN SHOT BY WOMAN Declares He Never’ Saw Her Before Shooting GERMANS FOR PLAN OF U. S. Washington, M 28.—The p. ment of Germany’s attitude toward the recent reparations problem re- cently laid before Secretary! Hughes by the German embass: Fort Worth, Texas, TWO DEIN HOSPITAL FIRE i Detroit, Mich., Mar. 28.—The uni- | dentified women, inmates of — the | county hospital at Eloise, near | here were burned to death today in a fire that destroped a three story | brick building used as the women's psychopathic ward. The charred bodies were found in the r GET RID OF YOUR F AT Thousands of others have gotten rid of theirs by my simple and efficient method of fat reduction, often at a very rapid me, and WITHOUT PAYMENT until reduction has taken place. seated for sometime in a closed auto- mobile in front of the building and then was seen to walk up and down the block revolver in hand, Myer whose wounds are believed fatal, said he never saw the woman before. ile has been working here for the last two months, coming\from Amarillo. He has a family in Frederick. The woman when taken to the dis- trict attorneys’s office and an assault to murder complaint filed gave the name of Mrs. Geldie White. Beyond saying she shot the right man Mrs. White would not talk. . old, She would not indicate she meant by the right man. y what I am a licensed practising physician and have eae a careful study of the physiological requirements oi the human body, This has enabled me to select such ingredients and in sich proportion as in my opini should produce not only « loss of weight without harm and an improvement in health, but with it an «llevia- tion of all of the troublesome symptoms which fre quently accompany and often are a direct result of overstoutness, such ag shortness of breath on slight exertion, palpitation of the heart,-etc., not to speak of the relief from the embarrassment of being too stout. 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