The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 28, 1923, Page 3

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| SERMANY 10 | Good Fairies Teach Health Rules - soe WwhtAbenisine | MORTGAGE ALL | ie Our Boys And Girls Under Plan: = Oe MAY 30th | HER PROPERTY OF American Child Health Association TWO YEARS OF AD'JENTURE squeezed into | % | Two Hours of Thrill You've never seen anything like it in all your life! onl ae MAY 28, 1923 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNB Ihatest Reparations Proposal Is for Pledge of Every Bit of Real Estate c Las i | | GREATEST OF ALL | tion of Real Estate in The World’s History | jermany'’s new | q Would be,Largest Hypotheca- | ‘ | May 28. (| m as it is now out- flined will literally be constructed Livom «thelgeuntupie fon (ewilltest| wimarily on a nation-wide real es- What promises to become the vereatest hypothecation of land in the | Hhistory of economics will eventually | Hlencumber every square inch of soil Hywhich will be made to pay tribute to | 's former foes for a period sment will be on a basis nt of the present gold This picture thrilled New York and ran three sold months at Five hundred million gold : Scere = ee i 3 | jrmarks annually will go into the Reichs {f you are the doting parent of a| Health Org ion of America be, Health education in the schools is the Lyric Theatre, N. Y. C. \ reparations melting pot from this school boy or girl, the probability |fore tha ly rged with the|onlyyone of the activities of tho | ouree for the first few years, The s that within a very few days you | Am ild Hye ociation | American Child Ueaich Association H. A. SNOW’S wili get from him, or her, tne start- ung bit of information that he o and the two amalgamated organ which, with Herbert Hoover as i Ye| tions became the American’ Child | president, has recently been formed | Health ociation, with Herbert | for the protection and promotion of | Hoover as its president. ~ child health work in this country, | en a fairy but Pre- and post-natal clin infant Jestate can be subjected to the mort? | This is simply by way of warning| Sleep, fresh air and wholesome sine Ponkerence: for gaging process. | you, in that event, not to be food are. the ingredients conducive | Nettr,, Sara of the waacheck child i A beginning will be made with the | flustered and have the child to good health, and they are advo- dhevestabliahinentlof an accuratetand wricultural lands and the Pusey | ined. It will not be an indicati ated by the fairies in language | coy ee *, i : fdultimate yearling total will be approx- ¢ y one billion gold marks, the { red de ng on the prompt- she has not only ness with which metropolitan real/ nas heard her talk. id | ae , | Scientific bureau of health informa- | viproperty of the indust i that he or she has seen a blur of children understand. Who couldn’t| tion for the benefit of mothers and | z 3 i ae Se Ee Tn a er ilo, "tae teachers are some of the featuces of VITH GUN AND CAMER t | | appearing, gossamer wings and all]originated the Health E idea Sete Deora Deane carers A Thrilling Record of Man’s Two Years’ Battle with the ae Ferocious Beasts of H | she fixitts; in schools throughout, tie ao: iiterestaidioealschiler neal Sringetrenldishecialist: Dr Living? the Aftican Jungle. ' 5 | United State: eae ek eS ena ston Farrand, former chairman ct The Sensations of « Hundred Thrilling Pictures Condensed into a Single Marvelous ae | kngw all fated Anil Thomas D. Wood of Columbia, Uni- | NOTHING LIKE IT ON EARTH! id | and girls should cat and how the versity; an Ir. ilip Van Ingen : . OR, tas v4 CIRCUIT TOUR should live if they aspire to. the of New York City. Applications for Adults 35¢ ; Children 20c i | prowess of a Babe Ruth or a Ty iss|membership may be made to the wate ‘hi oe * x It COuUfoRein ai fee Outi ‘in, is assisting these | treasurer, Corcoran ‘Thom, at the Special Children’s Matinee 5c i! the beauty of y Pickford. gta groups heir ess ra carry- UR A ie a i - The Healt ; appear before |ing the health idea to children in|teenth Street, Washington, D. C. 35 = aR é : | WPeGa Wel oats Ge Ue North, the children ine entertaining manner, rather than by | The administrative headquarters are aes So —= — | if Dakotans in Tour of sh the scient lecture and technical |at 370 Seventh Avenue, New Yor's of North Dakota, at the hour of 10, BISMARCK AIN |No. 1 mixed durum ii Holstein Circuit | The idea originated with the Child! text book system formerly in use. | City. Heevee k in the forenoon of the 3rd d (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) | 1 red durum. . | = | ew By eee ~ of July A. D., 1928, to sa . 1 dark northern..... $1.11|No. 1 flax.. i —— | | ‘ a Fline | amount d pon such mort N rthe ri Jo. 2 fla {i | X 6 if County Forester Stuart J. Flin- | amount due up uch morte No. 1 northern spring 1.068, No, 2 flax | » | SET FOR JUNE 12, 13 Triangle Without a Sharp Corner PAT THE MOVIES {jt nisforce ottone bndred |e day of sale. ‘The prem fo 2 saute Ghee ‘89 No. 1 rye u \ | ty | UTUtiCs, the fire sweeps through | scribed in such mortg: nd which | t i —— | twenty ac of pine trees while | will be sold to satisfy the same are ‘ i More than 3,000 interested farm: | RIALTO AFTER MOST | Anna Q. Nilsson braves the flames | described as follows to-wit: South j fers and business men including a} FAMOUS OF ALL FILMS! x: the throttle of a locomotive in| west quarter (SW 1-4) of-section two aa | Ai re delegation from Sbah ae The most moving ple a wild ride for powder to dynamite | (2) in township one hundred forty | ) Salem Holstein| ‘ ae | ae Sadan . 3 Keane j Y i has been purchased | THE ELTINGE. | There will be due on such mortgage the to be held Tues ae i eas ger ge eine areenet petd ge TONIGHT = | Wednesday, June 12 and| ApIto ation and will be releas das a Uni-| picture, “The White Flower,” is the | ¢3 917,93 in addition to the cos’ nd i] 3, ace pean onan | versal-Special, a brand of quality) fenture at the Eltinge theater for to- | expenses of sale including: attorneys ‘ension division, who has |xiven to but few production. It is! qay and tomorrow, Monday and Tues- | feos, PaRBIng thee ieee i*Hunting Big Game in Africa,” made day. ‘The scenes of this great story | Dated May 26, f ou they NewaSilam|touriheieieitsl| by H. A. Snow, The management ot },y Julia Crawford Ivers transpire in ithe Rialto th j with the Universal for its showin is negotiating | {he Hawaiian Islands. Miss Compson | THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK in the role of Konia Markham, a half OF BISMARCK, N. D. jliere on Wednesday, American, half Hawaiian girl, does Mortgagee, { er in the history of the mo- the best work of her screen career. F. FE. MeCURDY, : | tien picture industry has a produc-’ she js ably supported by Edmund Attorney for Morty | tion won the unqualified praise ant! Lowe, who has the leading male role endorsement of all the “4! of Bob Rutherford; Arline Pretty, ae | scient and public alike. Edward Martindel, Leon Barry and ; ling Gis moa oaalinng Roumg mane eee 4 | Jone one-hundreth of the thrills!’ qhere have been many pictures of | — |and daring that mark this muster-| nq eactn Seas and Hawaiian Islands, | FOR ent Qu: : ut never has there been one like| Fyre” alae ee nay Snow, ninteen-year-old| «phe White Flower,” in which the Ree LBs ast n of the leader of the expedition,! plot as w will travel by automobile and | [will leave New Salem in groups at | Qhalf-hour intervals beginning at 7; Ya. m. Wednesday to visit the farm- }ors of the members of the circuit. J Visitors will bring their lunch for iz $ —presents— “Hearts Aflame” From Harold Tutus’s sensational nevel “Timber,” with picnic dinner té be served in New! lem at noon, Coffee and butter- nil will be ‘provided by the resi-| Ydents of New Salem and the mem-| bers of the circuit. | if A program will be held following | the dinner, and Gordon W. Rand-| \lett., director of the North Dakota rier bibs Went KE. Young, | as the photography iS) wor SALE—Cornet, ¢. | mle division, will act as chair- unied his father. With two five UnLS fea- y 4 eae ; most praiseworthy. These two fea cate ihe gold aft’ Speakers will include Dr. John men in the party — the zy ee ne ea] silver with gol | © Coulter, president of Ahe North | ole OP ou: if ‘cha are ihapoily. combines flat; with quick a Haris Agricultural College; Gov-| charming produc Instruments can 5 " 7 “ Dakota Fine Art n ‘Casey Jones, Jr. are also on the} ——— With the novel aid of the} program, WANT to | American flivver, more than 50,090 and help with gen and ten different countries) N@7ICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE| Phone 179-J after si jp Wpre, coveret. BY ADVERTISEMENT. ‘ ; the hunting of the ferocious! Notice is hereby given that default ‘handman at the North Dakota Agri-| © Lee naractent ted by mnt | has been made in the terms of that college; John Christiansen) ppis picture furnishes a et j \ 2 gage executed and de 23 Bu a é time-worn saw bijons {certain mortgage execute l ‘ ba chas. Klusman, Jr., president | a at, consent. of abe ci plions, leopards, rhinoceroses, cle-| jivered by Knute L. Bakkedahl to aw i ind vanchetaes Oe ee Clmeatl aed that “two’s company, three’s a crowd.” Here are Roy Cummings, "phants, etc., are graphically illustrat- | pict National Bank of Bismarck ae 4 eville 3 ; ed wil Mts: | cd: by the. F eee nie 5 ; 1 {Mayor Jacob Rohe“of New Salom.| faldeville. actor, Mrs. Helen Cummings. bis divorsed: wile, ehd cd by the pictured details of the | North Dakota, a corporation, dated d spent two and one-half} p\the News and a Mermaid comedy % in the heart of darkest Af ‘ Jernor W. H. McMaster of South Da-; kota; Director P. F. Trowbtidge of} qj fine North Dakota Experiment S "tion; W. F. Reynolds, state dairy | signee (afOraees OMe lgones| extension specialist of South| J. H. Shepperd, animal hus- nest] | | ANNA Q. NILSSON and FiRANK KEENAN. Reginald Barker’s biggest picture and the man who made “The Old Nest” and “The Storm” makes only big ones, Irene Shaw Cummings, his present wife, holding Edna, daughter of the junts. The Music will be furnished by several | gy f. capture of the three! the 5th d f October, A. D., 1916, rst Mrs. Cummings.¢ Thi: heir { little cubs a the 5th day of Oc! : as | eerie pepaiand the scene show" | nd filed for record in the office ot | ebomaye 6 Oe penehers| iste deeds of Burleigh: ‘ambulates” her baby, Tally de- | Wass Bemieter of dente. 0 a nds. One of the features will be a livestock judging demonstration efovecially om ; 2 county, North Dakota, on the 18th light the young folks. At the] day of July A. D., 1921, and recordea by Prof. J. R, Dice of the dairy de-| GQ ON RA , YOU'L L BEAT IT YET} 3 ee waterhole the untamed natural his-| +) "pook 171 of mortgages at page 93, partment at the North Dakota Agri-| \tofy collection is like Noah's Ark. | Vit be foreclosed by a sale of the Hi 1 cottage near Derby, Conn, H Delegations of farmers will at-/ tdnd the tour from practically every | county in southwestern North Da-| kota, according to assurances re-| ceived by County Agent Geo. H. Ilse of Mandan, who has taken the mat-| ter up with county agents in that| section of the state. Several bands will be present to furnish music. Arrangements for the Flasher tour are being made by County Agent R, C. Newcomer of Carson. cultural college. { | i — i) les 5 | premises described in such mortgage Adults 35c GRIM REALISM IN ers’ AFLAME" | and hereinafter described at the front FLAME” | door of the court house in the city of | Realism is the outstanding fea- | 1or of t ; ate jture of Reginald Baker's latest pro-| Bismarck, Burleigh, county, and state duction, “Hearts Aflame,” a Metro photoplay which presents Frank Keenan and Anna Q. Nilsson at the ad of a strong cast at the Capitol re, From start to finish, the Children 20c ° TONIGHT 7 :, ji ; éture carries with it an air of | The South Dakota delegation, in-| pana Pty ‘ MONDAY cluding ‘puctiag” GOO Maemere? thon {reality and conviction that only sin- par cere effort could produce. In making the production, My. Bar- ker was notslimited by either cost jor time his determination to get big smashing effects and realistic thrills \n the sceneg. of “Hearts Aflame”. On one occasion during the six months consumed in the filming of the story, he took his entire com- pany up to Cranbrook, British Col- . TO HIP. | | umbia, where he spent si ecks BOA , ie ‘ petting WondeErat'y butdobe. aceite EA IN SI LIPS’ sie as 1nSO! cl n FLOWER” with en extensive forest of ma The tail of this whale is its eight counties accompanied by their county agents will leave Mclntosk, S. D., at 8 a, m. Tuesday, June 12, and will assemble at the William | Vogel farm south of Flasher to cry’ on a program of inspection a speeches similar to the one at w Salem the following day. Many visitors plan to mgke both of the tours. INDIANS TO: . ~ GIVEUPDOGS Will Limit Number at Ber-| thold to Two for Each TUESDAY BETTY COMPSON —in pines as a background for the ac- tion. aa " weapon! Witness the thrijling While in the’ Canadian’ woods, the cae < ¥ director launched the first thrill of j The Tribune: . the picture, blowing up a dam and “An extraordinarily fine plece relefising ten thousand hugg logs to go racing madly down the river. He Cesmenh i He Samer had to construct the dam especially ‘Down to tho’ Sea in Ships!?” ‘or the scene, making it.as substan. If: this whale stood on its WN Betty as a glowing creature of fire & and romance—half Hawaiian, half American. When he saw her do the native dance, no wander the young American fell. Actually filmed in U tial and ad correct from an engin- Person eering Hea vera as though it were 7 head, ie tes pce os pig romantic Hawail. ¢ Aa) : : § a to stay for years. This was neces: eee eA te aes ~ PATHE NEWS Washington, May 28—Indians at eet : : 7 sins | 274,10 order to hold the logs and rit bes ‘3 MERMAID COMEDY ‘C: Sones, (dr. tho Ft. Berthold agency in | North Every day ‘Rags, an old ‘English shepherd dog, races with the trains | profide the proper effect in the ex-lf) his meat would fill 10 carloads. J jasey » Jr that pass his master’s farm at Kempston, England. Some day he hopes plosion, AUDITORIUM, MAY 80th. RESORT) 0 oh page Panera are ER to win’ the race.’ But. the greatest feat ih the pic- / Admission, | : ‘| ture and incidentally one of the FOR SALE BY Adults +20, 26, 35, 55. AGNES AYRES, THEODORE ROBERTS and agreed'on, ‘Indians. are fond ofj}iion can shake. The Indian agency! most daring projects ever attempted || -. : Children. +10, 15, 20, 25. } A ahs lege ri areal rd de ‘This includes war tax. RICHARD DIX in Dakota have decided to get along on two dogs, thus solving a problem 4 which has worried the Indian bureau for years. The Indians’ themselves 1 sion | an ag at @ recent council solved the ques-| dogs, the Indian bureau’ said. In|/officials have’ been conducting ‘a cam-| for the screen: is the raging “west oting the abolition of sur- many cases they possess half a dozen | paign for sdmetime to indie their] fire episode whjch builds up to thd) & 4 ee ee rune well ao placing a $10| and hold-on to them with'a tenacity [eharges to cut down on the number| powegful clinfax of the story. Stag CORWIN MOTOR Co, Pleture starts at 4 p. m. “RACING HEARTS” 3 tax. on each Ces within the limits|which no amount of moral perauas- | of pets. of ed under the personal supervision | - 12: Main St. ” * IRR ‘A ene

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