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PAGE TWO MORE VIRTUE | ISSOUGHT FOR. MUSIC, PAPERS Broadway Showmen, at the Same Time, Plan to Avoid Official Censorship DICKINSONIS | HERE TONIGHT tory Over Normalites— Game Should Be Fast New York, Feb. Broadway theatric going 3.—4#)-—While producers were a tent ve defeat at the Mandan With one dec thands of the halked up aga ognizng the nson Normal y the 5 ined to score 4 floor. 4 are system estal attorney, be among repre-; The Normalites actors, oe awe ia th | tage o dis- | experien w in er-|the last game thi Right ehe speed | n and smooth teamwork of to policy i raves, however, and there is a Equity again in a comp outside “meddling.’ Broadway pl in Dr. Donald ton Universit will apne t ht. The aves: will be somewhat | hadicapped tonight by the loss of stop p {Harold Borresen, rangy center. start hootle; nine He injured hi tuart, whose lass | last week-end and consequently } the Cap- | will not be in tonight. Whether he iat the t est play on Broadway. | will be all right for the Valley City | seen and heard of ‘het See Saturday remains to be who have been hurt but a never in my experient ‘ : run across anyone that had bee teup to ‘a morally injured in any way by the | Care of Borresen’s absence wil spoken drama.” probably result in the following ; Public Demand It combination: ‘McDonald and Si In the opinion producer, the theatre is immoral at | and Wagner, guard present, because the public wa it; All these men showed up well that way and because the ¢ in the two games last week il bestow generous approval on v give promise of showing equal productions. i d d Members of the New York |speed this week. McDonald an Merchants association are distribut- been making good ing copies of a resolution binding li cords in grazing the loop for tal- themselves not to sell any sheet mu- and have worked smoothly | sic, phonograph record or piano | Wate the cthers. Heidt has just; roll, the title or wording of which/as much speed as ever, which lascivious, salacious or sug-| means that he will play his usual | three | brilliant brand of basketball. Hel- ‘Mal, | bling and Wagner in gua posts ~ ford Updike has asked ales be relied upon to present an | news dealers to remove from their |iron-clad Brave defense. stands two New York tabloids be- th this cause of accounts of the | most attention today. Browning trial. {fans are looking In Weehawken, N. J., the town- \3 are considering a ship’s lawmaker vould prohibit the found a chaiupion |" e Stuart of Prince- | A’ shift in the campaign launched by | Princeton students, Mayor { attracts a good many | Hicliners will play here. Next to| resolution that sale of newspapers carrying detailed stories and pictures of cases like the | game should be the hardest! fought of the year. “Valley” has a f. | Mandan News | the colors uw: Laan with candles. eon, bridge was played at seven tables, ee | honor: Braves to Try “For Second Vie-, guest prize. lcopal church will entertain at a {supper in the dining rocm of the | | church on Thursday evening, Feb-|~ Braves | ruary 10, to which the Pr t them, the Dick-{vited. The supper will be came to Man-/at 5 van-| tonight at 8 o’clock in the Knights | The of Pythias served at the the | meet at 6 o'clock this evening. been the é Schroeder, 104 Ninth avenue north- west, for the past week, left Wed- arm on the jaunt jnesday for her h h Wednesday weeks. of John Golden, | forwards; Heidt, center; Helbling | Gas Made Woman's ; would wake up with a hollow feel-!| gestion or sick headache, ing as if I had not eaten for days. Since taking Adlerika, my appetite | beyond to Satur-|is good and nothing disagree: night when the Valley City} me; the Mandan-Bismarck tangle, this jb THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE © Odense. vicinity. were in Mandan yesterday, transacti ing business. IN MANDAN N FC R FUNERAL Clarence McLean of Minot. for- merly of Mandan, is ye ge cit; j attend the funeral: of his mot | in-law, Mrs. John Foran. VISIT HERE Yellow, lavender and pink were The tables were At the conclusion of the lunch- i usiee ‘of Solen were in. Mandan Mrs. L. Dahners ‘and | Yesterday on business. Richard Furness winning IN CITY YESTERDAY Mrs. Bitzing received a ® a Mandan. visitor yesterday. 250 MEN WILL LEAVE CAVITE, P. L, SATURDAY (Continued from page one? | 150 to 200 miles west or northwest | of here. They were not considtred serious and it 's rerarded as unlikely The A. OU. W. lodge will meet that they caused material damage. wi re have been no reports of dam-| here. MEN’S SUPPER The men of the Methodist Epis- | ic is in- | served | A. 0. U, W. TO MEET hall. Lunch will ,be | “#° are sortase ee wil] VOTE ON FARM RELIEF IS SET FOR MONDAY (Continued from page one.) Nary-Haugen and the McFadden branch banking bills was initiated today in the senate. The necessary petition to invoke the cloture rule was circulated. by Senator Gooding, Republican,’ Idaho, 4 leader of the farm group, and was signed rapidly by supporters of both measur A two-thirds vote will be necessary to cut off debate under this rule but meeting. * LEAVES FOR TAYLOR Miss Helen Abraham, who has guest of Mrs. F. H e at Taylor. TO VISIT MINNESOTA Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kupper left for Cold Spring, Minn., where they will visit rela- ives of Mrs. Kupper for a few HERE FOR DAY E. B. Ward, Adam Schaaf, Au- ust Ehr and Simon Kehre of the ifficulty in obtaining signatures of,jwo-thirds of the senators. | An agreement to propose a vote for | Fred Meyers and Nicky Hatzen-| Bert Gwyther of Fort Rice was | '4 p. my Monday on the farm bill und Wednesday on the banking bill” was reached last night-.at a con- ference over which Vice President Dawes presided. If the carrying out of this agreement is blocked in the senate, the petition to invoke, cloture will be presented, |Man Slices Tip Off Sweetheart’s Nosé Because She Flirted| Stettin, Germany, Feb. 3—P)— After cutting off the tip of his sweet- heart’s nose “to cure her of her | veterate habit of flirting in publig, j Martin Richter, a tradesman, went | contented to jail and is there await- ing the young woman's recovery with fond hopes of a happy reunion. Calmly he gave himself ,up to the , declaring that after Tong Te- lection ke had come to the conclu- sion that the only thing to ensure his future peace of mind would ‘ba the mutilation of his fiancee’s attrac- tive features. After serving his time, he hopes to marry Fraulein Zoeliner and be happy. High Court Upholds Burleigh Decision Farmers cultivating land held by the state are not eligible to the pro- tection of the state hail insurance | fund, the supreme court held Sage Ah in the case of the state ex rel T. ter, Hettinger county farmer, vs. he hail insurance department. The jon affirms that of the Burleigh y district ae from which an Hampden, N. D. Has Destructive Blaze|* * Devils Lake, N. D., Feb. 3—U)— ‘The village of Hampden, near here, was threatened with destruction this morning by a fire which tized four buildings in the business ‘district be- fore it was extinguished. The build- ings destroyed were the Furuseth Garage, in which the fire started fram an undetermined cause; the two-story building used as a home by the Meth- odist Episcopal church ladies aid; the two-story structure used by the Luth- eran ladies aid and the Warehouse of the Hampden Implement company. All of the contents, with the exception of three automobiles and machinery in the garage, were saved from the buildings. Teachers’ Exams to Be Given Here Teachers’ examinetions will be held in Bismarck on Thursday and Friday, February 10 and 11, in the court house. Examinations in pedagogy and all subjects taught in the eighth grade will be given. Teachers’ examinations will be held SS DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Examination Free Lucas Bik. Bismarck,-N. D Stomach Feel Hollow “I had gas on the stomach and | constipation, GAS bloating, indi- ONE spoonful always brings relief. Doctors Praise Adlerika Dr. H. L. Shoub, New York: “Adlerika, in addition to its intes- tinal cleansing, checks the growth of intestinal bacteria.” Dr. A, C. Curl: “I prescribe r0 s with | Mrs. Mary Noble. dlerika is a compound of a st malls intestinal cleanser with buckthorn, cascara and Browning suit. Condition of Wild Life More Favorable Than in Many Years) The present condition of w in North Dakota is more f than it has been in man : C, Taylor, La Moure, president of the state game and fish board, states in| game and fish commission, Taylor attribut three major causes—the migrato: which places all tig ‘/Womanless Jury Is this condition to} district court, to be held Februar; team and has several cote |The 21 to 12 trouncing takin by {testinal Stasis, a di ithe Braves two weeks ago at the}modern ways of living and which | is often the true cause of sow nervou: Barnes county town does not sit \lightly and every bit of fight the |stcmach, gas bloating, local cagers have will be put into jdyspepsia and restless sleep. | the game Saturday to win. Unlike most medicines. | thought | lit pen your system. | @Women will not be represented at the next term of Morton count: v| eee for the reason that the panel! of 40 jurors was drawn yesterday | Adleri- ka acts upon BOTH upper and lower bowel, giving the intestines ‘a REAL cleansing and bringing Empaneled For Term |out old Pichi matter you never Even daily, you will be urprised howmuch more old mat- i Adlerika brings out which may | for your stomach and bowels,.Ad- ve been causing all- your trouble. |lerika will surprise you. ie slight disorders, like occasional.\ing druggists. EXPERT BOBBING AND MARCELING ‘ You will enjoy the attention you receive at this Shoppe and the quality of our work will bring you back again. Prompt and Courteous Service Always. We are prepared to give you the latest effects in stylish bobs Our Work Is Superior Private booth for ladies’ bobbing - Soft Water Shampoos : | Adlerika with highly satisfactory results, Dr. J. Weaver: “In my 50 years’ ractice, I have found nothing to excel Adlerika.” . E. Puckett: “After using Adlerika, I feel better than for 20 years. Awful . impurities were eliminated from my system.” Dr. F. M. P. (name withheld by request): “I use Adlerika in ail bowel cases. Some require only one dose.” No matter what you have tried Au lead- coopera ton league, the Audu- y, and various and not a woman was selected. Those drawn for duty we: McG lie, John B. Ken- Means, | H. J. Rix, J. Ley Hudson of Man- Vietz, Martin Ulrich, ween . R. Culeman, Hebron; the prime factor i "the preservation | Henry Bechtold, Ben Gerv E. of wild game, “Game laws may be,O. Lidstrom, Glen Ullin; Anton good, bad or indifferen' wardens! Leingang, Solen, | maw become weary in well doing andj Wm. Toepke, Albert Lochrke,|! > falter in the performance of theit/William Nickel, Max Hassel, Jud- | aquces but ine enild who has been son; Mike Pitzer, A.M Stachnke, properly instructed in his home and St. “anthon M é 2 ax Hoherz, William | school and who has become imbued \ Wiebke, Heneys Becker with a genuine affection for the little, . ie, le, New Salem; John wild creatures of wood and prairie, | ‘will-need no code of laws nor watch- | Sweet Briar; Thomas Eckwortzel, ful game wardens to-restrain him,” |Blue Grass; E. W. Hyde, I. C. Nel- Taylor says. |son, Hogan Anderson, Henry Ki [ye gE ‘ler, Almont; Nels Dahl, Jam Mrs. Atkinson of | Wead, Fort F. E. Gustafson, | : Timmer; John H. Hanson, FI Almont Dies Here | pau Grainer, Hutt Mrs, Nellie FE. Atkinson, 40, of AL TWO Townships Are mont died Wednesday at a local hos- | Organized i in County; pital following a lingering illness. ue pody “tae taken to eer today ‘or funeral services and will later ; ‘i be sent to the old home at Brookings, |, TWO new townships were organ- . for interment. ized in Morton county yesterday ( | when the board of county commis- | Atkinson of Almont. She was born|sioners granted permission for | in Mlinois, the daughter of Mr, and|formaticn of townshins in the vi- Mrs. Edwin C. Sheldon, In addition cinity of Solen and Odense. The | to her husband she is sur by| classification of the townships is her father, two sons, Edward, 10; and ty Robert, 8; two brothers, Archie and | Townes? aot anion Mark Sheldon. both of Brookings, and one sister, Mrs. F. S. Watson of; Ae Brookings. The father was called to Bismarck during Mrs, Atkinson's ill- ness. Land Board’s Fund | Dwindles Rapidly '«——__—_—__. A fund. of $1,560,785 which was| Mrs. Lewis Lymann_ . deilable for long ma i gi unversiy and school iandson| Entertains Jointly | With Mrs. Stutzman} January 1 is dwindling rapidly as the} result of new farm loans and school | Mrs. E. K. Bitzing of Fargo, the | house guest of Mrs. wis Ly2) » bond purchases. mann, was honor eal at a bridge ‘Hew en, many Senitela of arrests and co} tions of violators of the game were secured.” | Personal and ‘At a recent meeting the board eel chased $65,000 in bonds of Stanley school areca 5 gn bord Moe 1 ol in Bee 5 Pega red luncheon ‘given Wednesday _after- noon by Mrs. Lymann and Mrs. W. H. Stutzman at the home of the latter, 510. Third street, northwest. 800 dg district No. 47, McLean county in bonds of Westfield | Covers were marked for 28 guests. ¢ shost district No. 19, Steele county. 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Wor ai begin. promptly at 8:30 each AUDITORIUM Bismarck’ FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 4 A FIRST CLASS DRAMATIC ATTRACTION NOBODY SHOULD MISS eee The comedy that is making the nation laugh from coast to coast Selwy’ || THE BIGGEST COMEDY SMAS! AMERICAN STAGE HAS even KNOWN¢+ Just One Explosion of Laughter After Another ‘It'Is Funnier Than the Book Acted by a cast of 21 funmakers All New York actors of the best j F —_— The play is now the sensation of New York It tan six months in Chicago SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO OUR PATRONS:—The company that will be here this Hinghae comets. Lean since: ly recommend ac being The producer of the in of reg) , Edgar Selwyn, has had under his management many of the cs ope pd the American sta: has ever known—hotably “Within the ta ll Tas} guarantee er excellence of, ehanteron: pr thee i fer Blondes,” the cast and the At the present time itlemen Prefer Blondes” ~ its fifth month: in New York. IV is expected to sent thies tar an entire year.- Pacifi¢ coast, br : way,east from i a se ‘other: made long ago for the New York company fill, ewing to the‘ tremendous, success of this:company in New + York. ” gE Be: L.: pe kedttoris Manager, Auditorium. MAIL ORDERS NOW—Sest Sale Wednesday, Feb, 2. Orchestra $2.50 and $2.00. k nace Sie , $1.50 and $1.00. Ae oe ‘Tax. Gallery. 50c Phone 146-J for appointments HOTEL McKENZIE BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOPPE Mr. and Mrs, Edw. L: Baron, Props. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1927 in every county in the state on the in the county schools may take the same dates._Anyone eligible to teach examinations. 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