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WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1920 BISMARCK DAILY\TRIBUNE disappginted. Quality this sea- R. B. Well, (N P).. Thirty-fourth—Part o! . 1108] Ry, Gardnier, (R).. nrY go] O. M. Greenland, (D) game or less than the ready-made price. i son best on record.~ Price $4.75 Lazi N P) per full 16 quart case, f. 0. b. Frank Lazier,) ( R).. 492 Twenty-first—Ramsey ae : Necedab.. Cash with order. We (g| Ausust Nelsom (R)— John R. Anderson, (N P)......-.' 1044" ‘AT SCHEBLER’S BARN 2 do not ship by parcel post. Ord- i e EAS ane : i t \- ohn R. Anderson, . - er a few cases today of the fin | 'T. H. Maloney. (D).... 13 SATURDAY, JULY 31ST fruit on th rket. fee 3 Meta Ue For POISON IVY use + Twenty-third—Stutsman KLEIN Robinson, Baritone Singer, will also be there Address all orders to Y | A. Steele, (R) “se 88 ; L. G. WILLIAMS CoO. P J R . Nag Heer ane piskey i Dancing from 9:00 o'clock to 12:00 o’clock » G . T. J. Kelsh, (D) viteait | . Tailor and Cleaner A. S. Manhall, (N. P) Nineteenth—Rolette Co. John W. Benson, (N P)...... vee TOL t McDONALD’S ORCHESTRA . for-sale at all Drug Stores. Money refunded if not satisfied | Necedah, Wis. ‘ is second Dort scored 997 points out of : REPORT OF THE second ort scored 907 points out MARS BESTS CUPID—2-0 a WORK DONE BY: Except at official contréls, neither 4, Qs i ; : LO Dort stopped its wheels, For further aa a “Sey aS yn UNTY NURSE information see The Northwestern | : Automotive Co., Bismarck. Much Health Work Done in|STATE ASSEMBLY MAJOR- | ee- ay a e " , Burleigh County by Miss |ITY FALLS-TO REPUBLICANS H i —— : i : lelen Regan While Here (Connon ron pa sm : Thursday, Friday and Saturday Sev — P; } : ry The report of Miss Helen Regan,| P. O. Mant art ot crane vores 790 et e y © 4 county health nurse for, Burleigh] Arthur Bratton . wee 166 5 county, shows. that she has covered Eighth—Traill 1 n much territory and dealt with manv | Carl E. Johnson, (R 1338 ‘ : er cases during the months of May and|C. A. Ulland, (R).. 1339 ‘ ‘ June. Xk. Q. Ellingson, (kk) W824 \ ee eet 22 choos and examin- j Ole.O. Moen, (N P) 1149 a children. Out of these 413 | Henry Strong, (N-P). 1110 ‘ ‘ children evamined cho found that 69 {Oscar R. Nesbitt, (N 1097 Thursday . had defective eyesight. Ninth—Part of : Regular enlarged tonsils i Robert J. Boyd, (R) Friday . ‘. Nasal obstructions were found in| J. A. Gardine, (R). Price 6 22 children out of the 413. Enlarged |. L. Twitchell, (R Saturda’ rice 60c tonsils prevented 194 from being in|,Thos. Gorman, (N P) E y good health. C. C. Morck, (N P)... 81 Only six children had defective Tenth—Part of | 4 hearing. Three. were crippled. Ray Johnson, (R)...«. 927 Out of all the cases examined 100{ John J. Plath, (R).. 916 were found to be underweight. This | Henry, Transgrud, (N P). 549 figure is btriking and shows thac| W- J- Turnbull (N P):... 454) < | practically one child in every four} py pelaventh rar of Cass 2 is improperly fed or for some other Fred G ‘Gohike ne De + 718 ¢ ¥ reason does not come up to normal] p™°% ‘Sproul Gat ). or ee 194 Defective Teeth / wm wet rt of Richi 985 : % A large number of children,-194,] 47 p. Durkee (R) of Richland, a6 {New York, July 27.—Cupid and bulance in France. Score-one for 5 . is figure! Ness, (R)...... 8421 and h y often squabble too, . Sergeant Schoenwald, lately medi- s not alsrping, though, beoauee: 81 Carl Passbrig, (NP) 3851 eee 4 : cal sergeant of the A. EB. F., is su- | ites proportion of these were-first| John A‘ Reinecke, (N P) 409 rs. Charlotte Calthrop Cummings, ing his. wife,- Mrs. Bertha ‘Harper With e: f ‘ | eeth. } Thirteenth—Sargent (left) has announced she'll ask for | Schoenwald, ((right, for divorce. He ith our regular patrons this stationery already has a well-established | The childsen of Burleigh county | 1, &, Cole (R) 1000] divorce from Glenwood Cummings, alleges that he found this picture ot reputation. To those who are unacquainted with its general excellence | have wonderful teeth,” Miss Regan] Bf. Johnson, (N P) g42{ former officer of the British Flying | his wife among the effects of a mar- we state that this is a superior lity, fi id Li ish. | said. “I would like to urge the teach-] J, B. Johnson, (R)... 996) COPs,, ending a war romance that be-| ine killed in-battle in France. Score ' Each i ly QUBIIGY » Tem Weave Pape Ot Linen finish. u | r ers and parents to instruct the chil-| Livy Johnson, (N P). 826] 880 when she was driving an am-| two for Mars : i box contains 24 sheets of paper (social note size) and 24 envelopes. | dren in the care of their teeth. 1 Fourteenth—-Raneom : ‘ : Your choice may be had of five distinctive styles of Envelopes. have: talked to them about it evory-| FF. Babcock, (N P) 1181 - Tey Re cert : where were I have been. Martin Larson (N P) 1176 Thirty-fifth—Sheridan Arthur Johnson (lt) ... Bue ‘4 Bj I have had a number of correc-| 0. O. Bolburg, (R). 939} John Mauch, (R). . a A. Martin, (D)g.... 23 Special 3-day sale... tions done—I do not krow the exact|F. J. Naims, (R) . soz | JW. Hempel, (NP). + 636] W. H, Stokes, (D). 18 ‘ | number—but since I shall not be able Fifteenth—Pa aqnifyshaie Metnteah and Logan Jwenty-seventh—Burleigh ‘ 3 { | to Visit all of /the warents I would] M. O. Grangrad, (R). dat Nagel, Jr., (R) +» 1466] C. D. King, (N P).,. a 4 like to urge that all defects be rem-| J..S. Johnson, (NP). Henry Kelly, (R).. 1431) L. J. Sperry, (R). ‘@ | edied during the school vacation. Sixteenth—Steele an J ae (ethan a 1390 | M. G. Ward, (D). ‘ ‘ “All the. children of this county} Wm..Bjerk, (N P)... john Geiazler, (NP). 941 Twenty-ninth—Part of sien Herman Hardt, (N P). 882| W. R: Bond, (R)......... 1800 [es need is just.a chance and they will| S. W. Johnson, (N P) Geo. Mack, (N P) 776| M. A. Beardsl N § 9 e a: RS get ahead.” E. A. Erickson. ... eae Dag ‘ot . A. Beardsley, (N’P) 1313 ‘ | e R. A. Lathrop, (R). 5 ny seven Part of Richlond James R. ee oet 157 7 Ole Anderson ... Se oe) sees ra heey che gine 882 irty-first—Stark ; E = 7 — WINS FIRST AND Freak Pauleoar.: John & Nonotny, (NP). 4, 504) L. A. Baird, (R) SECOND IN HARD Seventeenth Nelson Sonn wieger’ ON Bi os | a Murtin, (NP 988 : : " ~ R. H. Andrews, (N P).... 925 Hite : ie PE ne <n S ¢ tin, (NP) ysis | Dancing was the main feature of the ENDURANCE RUN L. O. Frederickson, (N P). 969] yi p SE a 7a art of Barnes vet hie eer (Dh 1 entertainment. A lunch was served Nels Ophug, (RJ..... 9 ©. J. Olson (N P) oo. yo sawn a ra Wells : faver, BISMARCK ; : psd aurea tes hrear hea Thirty-ninth— Billings, Bowma 3° A, Wenstrom, (N.P) iss ‘Hespital News * SPEmES Dort Makes Perfect Score in| john Rolsen (R).. er | 1295 Ao pitt valley, a A. F Sehwonck, (D)... 40! Mies. August Kelpe, of Krem; Mrs . 3 . Forty-t i—Pa s =) ; eters ; F Field of 24 Motor Cars SEE ee es) 3071 3". Hart, (R).. Sle Mies AD” aso Heenan pee aun Oe aaa 7 f Entered Jmdwie Pederson (N P) gas | ©, W. Heckman, ( ery; lmamiseees teens Gos Soanecnheretrd Of ft amaicter|| HE GREAT MODEL OFFICE TRAINING 6 Jounal, eae s tet 0. C. Martin, (N P) 1537] John Nathan, (N P). 649 gf Glen Ullin; Mrs. Ben Defender, SCHOOL Dort ‘cars won first and second _ Nineteenth—Rolette Carl B. Olson, (R)». + fe, Beak R) 560 ot Henel Bs afd Moris Oléon, places in their class in the Sacra-] Joseph Renauld, (N P) 774 Fortieth—Burke and Divide Meine Pastas pie admitted to St. 7 F mento-Lake Tahoe Reliability and | James McMannus, (N P 764) FE: F; Cartér, (R).. fat 978)| (ene eee hisicollege 1s among Economy run of June 25. Authorities | Rdson F. Taylor, (R. 570 E. W. Cart, (N P).. v B18 sg are mt ‘ol err Parkans, of Ra- the best equipped state that this was the most stren- | L, F. Peterson, (R) 498 C. E. Erickson, (N P) ¢ Bowman, Gol- act i ester: ‘arlyle Bills; Mrs. kind i instiysions of its ous road contest stagéd’ in California, Twentieth—! Miles Henderson, (R).. PAT™ der Michael Guan, of Judson; Mrs. Fred ind in the United States; oo §. T. Hendrickson, (R). RJ. List, (R) 1935 | Adalt, of Hazen; Frank Woods, of The Principal is among the with very tidt woather prevailing and | James\R. Maddock, (N P) 1207) Kellogg, (N P ; + 1535) Rowbells; Paul D ft Raleigh: oldest. and_ most ssful much traffic to contend with. | Olaf Thierson, (R)... 1202 | Hi Kelloae Tiss 20 A980.) Gish WOR ENP) RELISTY Pane edith er ois nae era ducatotasin the onantry: Tee ae eae one of 260. miloe |-Theo, Haneon, (N B) 12021 Forty-firat—Wiillams and McKenzie | Forty-firet—Williams and MeKenzie | )arrnce Janos: Miss Ann Ragnier. educators ,;in.. the, .country; i, os over the high’ Sierras; with erilting | H.C. Westby, (R). ** 4072 George V. Bilquist, (N P)....... 2909| Robert Byrne, (N P).. 3 of Wiltor; Miss Wasyl Hruby, of 'Wii- _ every member of the faculty grades reaching an altituds of eight Twenty-first—Ramsey Bay thee ae are Wa, Burns, (R). .. be an ath: Lisheton, of Havolock; He a Sneplatiets afd the Man: thousand feet from a start at sixty] Martin Olson, (R). +1774 cae 977) J. E. Haskett, (D). : 331,Miss Catherine Chappell, of Wing: ag rs among the feet \ C. A. Sagen, (R).. 1651 n ae Sroka, ara Be aa sorty anica’ -Renville Christian Kraus, of Fretty Rock former graduates pee col There were twenty-four representa: | Adolph Mikkelson, | (R 1671 | Geral: Wet agen, 5 | B. F, Baker, (NP). 1058‘ and “Mrs. A. T. Dennis, of (lasher, OBES) UICURANOS [OF Aue MOS tive cars, entered and twenty-one | G. D. Laird, (N P)... 959 cnr at iB} ioe in A rane. .. 4 Have sbeen discharged from St. Alex: Success til Business) men) and ee ; mado the: run, ~'[\G. W. McDonnell, (N P «+ 921) Geo. Lackie, (NP) ¢ errs ae shy gbl, ete cena 1 Runnbars of the ihest success: ' “iret Doré averaged twenty and one Twenty.sscond—Towner Henry Stadem, (R) rip merevaounth: Meuntrall halen tiene: aamitted: to, fhe ful merchants’ andybankers in eee ee eighteen and two-| 8D. Mebariy, Oey 493 Forty-second—Pierce J. W. Mitchell, (D),..... .. 8| mobile accident. Corner Main and Sixth Sts. tribute theig start to the The finishing third averared nearly | J- W. Drungan, (R).. 548 ately a pa rt Wears fn ate Cart of MeHenry || | Gerda and Osear Henko, of Max: BISMARCK, N. D. * training seritted,{n,obe of his , ' three miles léss to the: gallon. (went shee ‘LA. Larson, (R) 688] Theo. Johnson, (R)...... 505 vee rae. of ve ane we The Bismarck College has , ts ‘First Dort made a perfect score, ei 0: silent a Forty-thi D! A’ Kramer, (D)., ta Plane pedal Mae i Oe eee bopn equipped with a view to making it one of the most thoro and ~ L. H. Largon, (N°P) 4677 | &. Patterson, €N°P). 1066 Forty-seventh—Grant Hospital ; practical in the country. - It makes.a specialty of training young men ioe F. R. Phillips, (N. P) 1549 | Peterson Carlson, (R 69| 0. C. Gross,:(N P). 2 ee een and women for thé higher business and banking’ positions—its grad- y | idan Braseeler, (R). 2365 Forty-fourth—M. Chas. F. Schick, (R). ‘The Ladies’ Ald society of the uates are expert stenographers and accountants, and serve satisfac- MOTH E A. I. Ouain, (RD... 2924| Walter Maddock,/(N P) Forty-ninth—-Adams, Presbyterian church will-hold an ice torily from the start the most exacting employers of office help. e M. J. Weigel, (N P) 1458] S:,Fransen, (N P). and Sioux area aosial. Gn, thes “court: hous Expert training pays. B. B. C. graduates command from $80 e a eve iB . ** 9438 John Johnson, (R). P. B. Garberg, (N P). aa Tuurdday evening. very one to $100 a month} from the start, and are in’ever increasing demand. f ; ‘ ees "Twenty-fourth—-LaMoure John Karlgaard, (R). O. B. Severson, .(R) invitéd. g B Look thru this Model Office Practice School. When you know what “California Syrup of Figs” | 5. . Brady, (N'P). . 1055 Forty-fifth—Part of O. B. Severson, '(D. aha oe we have done for thousands of others under less favorable conditions, j ‘ s 5. Arduser, (NP 104% Frank Lazier, (N P). . you will want to attend. Enroll now, let us plan a course for you, rf t Child’s Best Laxative N. J. Kruden, (R). 872| August ‘Nelson, (R). & iS » NOTICE remain until qualified, and: we will sefid you to a good position or peas gra] Mes Trina clean” 1PCITY.NEWS 1! ot. Mary's Sewin ani] toad sour ution mene. meee ‘Twenty-fifth—- Arte Maxvell ORE) Ain i 6 St. Mary’s Sewing Circle will a Me you pias have the very best business training money, can buy, Ss 3, & . cannot make a mistake by enrolling in a college that is recom- x ee Pane ee aN got G. M. Robinson, (R). - Here from Napoleon give a card party Thursday from mended by every merchant and banker in its acquaintance, and by res I, J. M. Bentley, (N P),. | Mrs. D. H. Houser, of Napoleon, | three to five o’clock at the Par- thousands of former students. Lewis Berquist, (Ri 2 visited in « amarck’yestefday. ‘lish Hall. Members and their If you will look ‘thru the B. B. C. Banking and Office Practice James McKee, (R) ... E. E. Doten, (R) os et ahah aa z P A eer departments, visit our classes, and talk with our students, you will G. W. Galbreath, (R) A poly seventh Grant Baby Boy Born friends are cordially invited to be convinced that nowhere else can, you train for business and bank- EA. Anderson, (R) Claude, Boks Rs s+ BILL yg baby boy: wag, born to Mrs, H.| come and spend a social after- ing under more favorable conditions and where you will be so abso- 3. J. Baumeerten, (R) : m i amral FAY ) 852 Py ko ee ape vern . St re ih Mi Ba lutely sure of a pleasant and profitable position, __ ; P Fay Harding, (N P). oa be lan WG yore 806 ius Hospital el this. Bs i ex-|noon. Hostesses. Mrs. nnon, College, in session thruout the year—no vacations—and students Mike Scharr, (N P). J. Wy Ivera, (N.P) 71 y this morning, Mrs. McGraw; Mrs. Fortune and may enter at any time. Preparatory department, for all with less { y i J.C. Sherman, (N P)..- 1416 aps pA ure ahaa Oliver and uae Nae on Buslgess Mrs. Garske. ie than an eighth grade education. Tuition. charges and cost of board ‘ ct Pid (Ry ee eevee ee deeses W248 2 6 . and room reasonable. vib Anderon, GH) parisien 1607| Chas. Crum, (N P) 660] Nick and J. Reuter, of, Garrison, DEEPA EAT y ee full particulars write, j LE. Heaton, (R). 1580 Hs: eae is) pore heen inthe city on business |’ Ley ageing aa silk, H. F. Semling, (R) 1592 i : é Is wee ey returned ‘to then }are sold in Paris for apiece. x Be My Pe patey tN P) 1934 3. B, Heedebereer(Y Sp 1761) home this morning, USE TRIBUNE WANT ADS G, M. LANGUM, Bismarck, N. Dak. « €. 0. Kell, (N P).. 4 oe " Se t Frank:Prater, (N P). = 1808 Sort ae naan, H States eater st Here oO v al jtaventacsighthr bet ineau nies Y Sioux ; a Be state county agent Accept “California” Syrup. of Figs els Magnuson, * ; 2 leader of the Agricultural college, was ‘ ‘only=look for Lorne ae catfeonta es {Fred Simms, (N P). 3 #6. Brataerg. (N P) 12761 in this city this morning. He had a the package, then you,are sure your Wm. Martin. (N P). ) ouis Enders, (R). * “qig| conference with GC. W. Gustafson, ADIES ‘ ; child is having ‘the best and most {J; ©, Miller, (NP) 8. Hanson, (R).. ‘1227; Burleigh | county agent, regarding 0 . ities 4 ? ‘harmless physic for the little stomach, Be Comat J.-H. Marks, (R) . 1266 Rana agont work in the county and P b: : : liver and bowels. Children love its} Gnas, Brander, (R) O. H. Opland, (N P). 12g9 the: state in: general. res yterian ‘ fruity taste. Full directions on each | alex Cranston, (R Walter Caddell, (N P). 635 PART TEER ey bottle. ‘You must say “(alifornia.” ee Cranston, sU) : Ends Visit Here Ch h ; 3 eet orca ae Twenty-ninth—| SENATORIAL VOTE Mrs, Stanley E.’Albertson and chil- ure & ‘Andrew Johnson, (R) The-vote for state senator follows: | dren Stanley E., Jr. and Jessie Mary, ill 1 . Burt Solberg, (N P)... First District—-Pembina County,” || Who have been visiting her_parents. wi give an Olaf L. Hjelmstad, (N P) Walter Welford, (N P-R). . .23pMr. and Mrs, L. Van Hook, Sixth ! , , M. P. (Graven, HUN EV 1268 Fred Van Camp, (R)... * 1546} street, will Tepve Friday morning for | C DON’T BUY A STRAW HAT—Make one out of an old 4 \ ian? g : Walter Welford, (N P-D) + 349/ her home in Detroit: She has visited ‘s el * Bi | eo ! A. B. Carlaon, (R). 1860} Andrew @ Darling, (Q).. . 415] here during the last three months. ce ream prelate ue rries “Third—Part. of Ward. ee aT 7 Chris Levang, (N -P-R).: » 994 Reports Good Crons i 3 © ees eh) tgse{ John J. Kadlai, oe ) 5 gga! Dr. Fr. Smyth pf the Public Social DON’T BUY LINEN COLLARS—Roll your own out of a Blueberries! Blueberries! cated yp Seat ee dy John J. Kadlec,"(D)-. .., 492) Health service, returned from Minot s piece df cardboard. eee Fitth—Part of Grand Forks today, ‘He drove down from Minot THURSDAY > C bee at ease (NE). ose pd! end Bates | tiataicrone. are ‘in good i f by - E. Eastgate, . see shape all along the way. * Cutting has 7 2 Mrs.’ Careful Housewife, re- §| oF: Eimer, (NP). Ae ee Ro ad Fogel ceed in AEG bles? MORE OL’ the EVENING, DON’T BUY SHOES—Wear wooden ones. duce your high cost of Blue- tek Thirty-first—Stark # C. A. Heen, (NP)... +s 106 grain being cut was short and head . berries by -purchasing them di- fl] » @ shipley, (R) 1169 | P. 0- Thorsen, (R). + $85 ers were being used. July 29th rect. We are the largest oper- | ¢ Hy. Stark, (R)...- “2} 4108] Euull Haugen, (D). veg BT Le z DON’T BUY NECKTIES—A piece of rope or shoe string ators in blueberries in U. S. Pius Kapp, (R) * 1907 Ninth—Part of Cass Entertain: for Miss Regan on e ill 4 h and ship fresh packed berries Mi} tarry terse, (NP). H. J. Rusch, (R) ... 1374] Mrs. Balow Kaiser, Tenth street, will answer the purpose. every day during the season, di- i! & p. Culver, (N P).. * gai] O- L. Enger, (R) + 1240: entertained last evening in honor of Courthou e rect to consumer, by express, | Truman Beals, (N P).. 11) ggg] Conrad Meyer, 578) Miss Helen Regan, who leaves for f eliminating all middle profits. Thirty-second—Eddy and Foster iu Richa HacemonrG a 5 ait her fie at paseo; Montane, to- Lawn DON’T BUY OVERALLS OR SUITS—Wear underwear. 7 i ‘ B. C. Larkin, (N P)... vee 1218 y night’ Miss Regan -has been serving e aye berries are tte only ora Cc. W. char (N » « 1068 Nils: eter oe. CBs: une as Burleigh County. health nurse. ' 9 66 99 a ene eunbac cee NOt Te: FR. Rooeh, (RY * 1056| Richard McCarten, i About ven couples’ were present T quire sugar, neither do they ¥. Langley, -(R) ‘968 Jens Pederson, (D).... 100 * | shrink’ when canning. Sixteen a ere thir pee, Fifteenth—Part of quarts of berries*make’ sixteen W. R. Hartle. tN P) . 1090 Louis Noltimier, (N P) ' Giil'be' short and crop. will be yl 3: Ee Hart, (2). 295 | Fram enteenth—Nelgon Co. Don’t buy aready-maqe suit when I sell N and crop will be [il a'r" Jorstad, (R). $88 jeventeer in. Co. ion uy aready-mage.suit when | se: light, so order quick and not be ‘ C.\1. Markid, (N P).. see pee you the same Goods, Linings, Etc., at the | ‘