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= THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE DOORS 10 OPEN THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1922 BAPTISTS. HOLD. 'FARGO BUILDING Sociation to vacate the lot, Mr. Diehl} ‘A New York Life Policy is so j i Nr Diehl 1 turned from |good it need not be sugar coated WIE, BE SOEDD) | Sirasse Dich tes returned tron ake. BLE Socee’ Waane ‘uated from the law school of the uni- versity. This engagement. was brok- ‘en off the following September, though they continued corresponding,’ the cessary to carry out the proposed road program, FE p ‘ACREAGE CUT j vy witness said. 5 | , “5 ug Een . | A building erected in Fargo on pro-| surplus material left there except a re CON RENCE IN Obenchain testified that he came to eh | A 0 CLOCK | BEING PL. ANNED erty of R. B. Blakemore, former man. {car of hydraulic cement in storage 915, Bismarck. Information ki Los Angeles tio see Madalynne fol- i ager of the Home Building Associa- | since November, 1920. free. on, is for sale, Manager F. E, Diehl, id today. The building is 60 by 80) . feet with cement foundation and par-j} jtially reinforced walls. The building was supposed to have been a tempor- ary storage place for lumber. Mr. | Blakemore recently requested the as- lowing his discharge from the army in December, 1918, having learned }that she was ill. It was then, the witness testified, he learned wf her love for Kennedy. He told her, Oben- chain said, that it could be nothing ‘ut a passing fancy; that he «would take good care of her and they would ‘return to Evanston, IIL, tio live, where she could get well and forget -Ken- iE PS nedy. They were married January 1, of importance to church | 1919. i ly will be delivered .to- In answer to the question “Why hu did you separate?” Obenchain replied: "Devils Lake, N.D., March 9—Many | |Ramsey county wheat grow .) jeoura ‘aged: by reports that a feder f wheat pooling and ma may be effected and f methods ironed out ha differ- Mandan Superintendent Announ-| ces Plan for Expected Bas- ketball Game Dr. Peterson of Minneapolis Will Make Pubjic Address at Church Tonight For Constipated Bowels— Bilious Liver De ors “will open at 4 o'clock afternoon for the expe strong eons sunuor f e theory that. proportio: B conserve: soil The nicest cathartic-laxative to)tonight will empty your bowels com- night at the school basket ball tear | | | | Dr. Peterson A f Ma Ralph Advised Separation It was announced today by C. dlessandsmore, | physic your bowels when you.have _| plotely by morning and you will feel trict Bae being held here, will] “I saw she was not getting better Love, superintendent of the Mand Headach Bil splendid, “They work while you be at § o'clock, and the public gener- | and the way that she cared for this |schcnls, that as a result of ¢érit Cold ache In iousness sleep.” Cascarets never stir you up or ally is invitec jother man ronger than I dat both the (Mz eae indigestion | | gripe like Salts, Pills, Calomel, or Oil : thought it was some way | a azinehe Sour Stomach | ind they cost only ten cen:s a box. Meetings were held at the church | this morning and this afternoon, at)?" work of the) 7. from. all angies. |" ? is candy-like Cascarets. One or two|Children love Cascarets too. Adv. church was Mrs, Nelson, to women 4 o'clock th Stockton of Greenshields, als assisting in the work of the confer. mounts of the Atlantie Ocean, is unknown. Caus. at I then told her the ed | be it: way for | r to do was, to get }away from both if us--to get by her- | th f and. decide what was best. I! d to see her worrying fon No_ tickets, will sold at the door | ight of the game. “tournament opens’ at ‘TONIGHT ILS‘ APITO Theatre v FURS on the n throw- 4 s. More FIFTY YEARS AGO. their| A yourg. man, who practiced medi- nated loss; cine in Pennsylvania became famous jandwas called in consultation in| many towns and cities because of his} success in the treatment of- disease. |} This was Dr. Pierce, who finally: made | up his mind to place some 6f tis med- | eld | ines before the public, and moving to! Buffalo, N. Y., put up waat he called his “Favorite ‘preseripti n,” and plac- ed it with the druggists in every state. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription K “| has long ‘been recognized as a toni d back; }for diseases peculiar to womankind:! and | Att fering, pain, feeling ‘nervous, } eak and { diagged- down ‘by Sses. of her sex—a woman. is) ar ut for men who ha d-on women’s fu 00 women have ". Peterson talked this morning, |” s of the general denominational i on and discussed the financial situation: cf the church and the obli- gation of the members. Should the ‘ “dope” Obenchain i g et be upset they may not muoet: 921, the @itne: saw her frequently. MRS. OBENCHAIN TAKES ' then, Obenchain testified: |. “Ralph, I hardly know what to do. WITNESS STAND FOR SELF, CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH , MONEY. eat out. this slip, enelc told him HUGE AMOUNT OF | ROAD MONEY IS" [4¥ HELD WASTED |: Bowbells, N. T 9.—A sum | © roximating has been nt on. road building in North Da-| 1 backacie, kota during the past decade under the! ihladder ailments; and‘} old county commissioner-road syper- Tablets, a wholesome and ‘thoroug! I just can’t forget Kennedy. He wants {me to marry him.” Obeachain said that his wife at that time asked him what she should do, and that he answered. MARIE PREVOST In the sparkling comedy-drama of a beau- tiful girl who knew all about men — until she met the man who knew all about women: © learly, rm a trial pack Honey and Tar colds and croup; (Continued on Page 7) at a college dance, and from then on, their friendship ripened. Their en-| «p+, y, nts . , gagement was announced -in Jume, | want” your Usart;""do .whatever,.you 1914, about the time the witness grad-) tie went on ———T—'——[=; had made up her mind to marry Ken- Don’t Let |neay in California.” “pefore she left she | s eee visér em, at the enormous expense} cleansing cathartic for constipation, aR kly-restored to health by its use, Th t C Id T é i of close to $100,000 per mile of pass- | hiliousness, headaches, and sluggish! ‘Thou: 's of women. testify that Dr. ry} 9 ” a 0. urn i é able road, was the declaration of} bowels. —Adv.! | Piere Pavoriie, Prasriplian Ras: eft s| Thomas C. Hutchinson, represent | tirely efailicated their, distressing, ail- of thy North Dakota Good Roads: as- NOTICE [eae es, | DIES AGED Qe gion, Who spoke at an assembluge| ~Qdd Fellows are requested to More recently that wonderfal dis- i arabs ae aetel hey at the! eet at the Odd Fellows Hall to- covery 6f Dr. Plerce’s, called An-uric i rope f ‘morrow at 2 o’clock sharp to at- (for kidneys and backache), has been ra successfully used by many thousands |@ tend the funeral of Sam, Nicola’s who wite Dr. Pierce of the. .benefits | ¥ child, for road purposes, of about 000 | \ received—that tueir. backache, rheu-/f SER es eae matism, and other symptoms’ of uric | j and also that by diverting th ent|. Dance every Tuesday, Thurs- per gallon fax on gasoline from the day and Saturday evenings at Into “Flu” > Rub On Good Old Musterole, That cold may turn_into “Flu,” Grippe or, even worse, Pneumonia, un- | less you take care of it at once. La a Pioneer Resident of Li- Rub good old Musterole on the con-' gested parts ‘an@ see how quickly it vona, Emmons County brings relief. Colds are merely congeston. Mus- | terole, made from pure oil-of mustar 2 Reel Comedy.....“One Moment Please” n stated that the proposed amend- ment to the state constitution would provide for an annual income from motor vehicles, to be used exclusively TOMORROW BERT LYTELL in “ALIAS LADYFINGE! been completely conquered by its use. | @ Mrs. Anna Knudtson, a pioneer resi- Send 10c ‘to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo. | acid deposits in joints or muscles have 8:30 at The Coliseum, formerly \dent of Emmons county, passed awa Fy lwarious funds in which the money 1s} camphor, menthol and other simple in-|at the home of her daughter, Mrs. gredients, is a counter-irritant whic?|G. Buckley, of Glencoe, Burleigh cow restores circulation promptly andity, yesterday afternoon at 1 o’clo helps break up the cold. | Her death was due to old age, M: As effective as the messy old mus-| Knudtson being 84 years old. tard plaster, it does ‘the work without! Mrs. Knudtson and her husband the mustard plaster’s sting and blister, WeTé early residents of neighborhood | During the “Flu” epidemic a few: of Livona, Emmons county. For the years ago Musterole was used in our/last year Mrs. Knudtson had made | training camps. The Y. M. C. A. War her. home with her daughter. ‘Board send thousands of jars to} Six children, all of whom are liv- France for our soldiers overseas.» | i28; are the surviving members of the Doctors have been recommending it/ family. T' B pe eer Just rub it on avith your finger ti zabeth Buckley, of, Irs. George Areman, of Rio | You will feel a warm, tingle as it en- incral wervices wHlLsbe | s, then a cooling sensa- jheld at the Glencoe church Friday af-| si welcome. reer with Rev. H.C. Postleth- st has Musterole; 25d) waite, of Bismarck, officiating. Burial | and tubes; hospital | wit) he in the cemetery there by the| | side of the grave of her husband, who | died many years ago. 35d if Reo | i; The ownership of a New York < Life Policy is evidence of a sound ‘ business head on the owner. & Write or Phone B. E. Jones for. % rates. Phone 915. H ‘lost? now and into a permanent road | fund no additional tax would be ne- USE SLOAN’S TO unless warded off b; an applica ‘ tion of Sloan’s, eumatism4 neuralgia, stiff joints, lame back won’g ight long against Sloan’s Liniment. For more than forty years Sloan’é Liniment has helped thousands, the world over, You won't be an exceps bate It certainly does produce results. It trates without rubbing. Kee this old family friend always handy instant use. Ask your ee ghbore, At all druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40. / TTT HE En A nee a ce 4 Hoe ve oped En VE i <n : aT HN re il ‘a i a in il nt inn MA THU _ the drudging Spinster who thirsted A as the man whom \ Lula mavried be~ i had another wife a William deMille 7 production Vee | Also A Sennett Comedy. eT LEGA a a cm rn ca wen van nel alt A EN cn — eA i EA Sao i I TONIGHT FRIDAY W fove she Learned he MEAG RSDAY & ‘__ Helen y p FERGUSON a i a as the runaway 'S vespectability, ..“THE DUCK HUNTER” SOWARD OFF PAIN § “TTILE aches grow f {nto big pains I: Baker’s Hall, newly redecorated. 10c per dance. > N. Y,, for trial pkg. of any of his rem- '/ edies, or write’ for free medical ad- vice. Nights. 7:15 and 9:00. Admission 30c and 10c. The tel B. Shoo Line New Colors---New Shapes~-Price $7.00 Now Being Shown at‘ The MEN’S CLOTHES SHOP McKenzie Hotel Block. Bismarck. LAST TIME TONIGHT UEEN-SHEB. , Through all the ages, man has loved ily the woman; but the love of the woman is ever for the love of the man. The love romance of the most beautiful woman the world has ever known. If you don’t see “Queen of Sheba” you will miss something that will give you one of the most thrilling moments of life. Never in the history of motion pictures has there been anything approach- ing this marvelous masterpiece in the way of sensational thrills and stupendous achievement. It is not only a wonderful and gigantic accomplishment; it is a picture of such superb beauty that it will . ‘live as the greatest screen classic of this generation. : \ —————_——OOOOOOeaeanmnaqa3aanajalaaw——————— OS Sa> TOMORROW RIALTO THEATRE Herbert Rawlinson Tonight — 7:00 and 9:00. —in— | Admission .............+66- 55¢ and 25¢ i “THE SION see

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