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“WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE G.N, EXTENSION TALK REVIVES, Proposition was to Continue | East from Watford City | Watford City, N. D., Feb. 28.—} t in a proposed extension of | reat Northern railroad from | ford City eastward, on which work was begun about 10 years ago, has been revived by the be- ginning of the work of hauling! here for shipment elsewhere cf old | material left on the abandoned along the Little Missouri rout 20 miles southeast of Ole Erickson, who was _con- ing the grade for A. Guth- rie & Co. of St. Paul, when the} work was discontinued, is in| charge of the removal work, which teams and sleighing is done with while’ the bei ng good. The material cons’ of a large¢ which appropriates $12,056 to pay srr ‘The house had a clash. over sen-| ing up the credits measure. taking care water does noi boil into cups. quantity of steél rails, dump cars, baat Agi OtiAhe KELL Nauetrios MRSS PRINIER itty: yit|ate bill No, 250, etilarging the| consideration of the former wai | \HYLAND TELLS or until done, Remove the cups and cover with Ki eee engines a large steam | made by Bishop Brissman and Com | they did not bring about better con-|Pewers of the Guaranty “Fund | completed last night at the close of | SOLONS HOW TO ganberry pudding sauce o* crushed King’s oganearriog BOE poate red v Mie pany in 1921. | ditions. The farmer he said must,Commission to deal w'th closed! the session which although time de- H Serve very hot. Bee oe eee Ronberena aLpeene ale) \have the hearty cooperation but that He » ie ae sore voted to the bank tax bill removed | LOSE GOOD BILL Just tempt the family appetite with this unusual 1 an aie | posed the passage 0 measure | no subsidy or public pap could take | tee re ne 5 cally all. possibility of consid- aiecieie vit aan RT Aas UG ae and attempted to introduce amend: | {he place of hard work and earnest | &t> and the report favoring pass-| brig all legislation which the rules! sjlow to geb@ bill you favor dessert—one of the scores of luscious ways of serving note jndicate that the construction | ments te cut down the amount of | endeavor. He declared that he was|a@e.on senate bill No. 267, a com-| cMmittee Had voted to give privi-| yinted™ was the theme of # brief oftthe'line to New: Roeleords the appropriation. It finally pa going to show the farmers in his|Panion Dill, also was accepted. leged status on the floor. | address delivered in the senate Eh DECEENE EHEC ESSRG GOUIMING Oe ores earey cece region that a quarter section could| ,Amother brush occurred on sen-| jt rested largely with the leaders ; Dicatenen, Goverior indeRnitely pecthond “The maters|, 1. vote “aye” on this measure | support 100 head of stock. He. was| ate No. authorizing In-| as to what legislition now would be suit, indefinitely postponed. The matere| pecause 1 think it is the best in- | cing into the growing of fecd xrain| dustrial | Commission to name a d for action by the house Reve verpauinee aie. | a ae 4 a i che # rae vestment the state ever mad nd ¢ es and show what could| board of managers for the srand r the farm credits bill but. the up for considera- he Tuilroad construction work | Scnator J. E.: Stevens of Ramsey |e done in good old Burleigh witn| Forks state mill and | elevator. ion\was that) a number Of ave! f rated were ty be resumed, new. material | county in explaining his vote. "It | “ait coe alte aie“ Lbut the bill came out of — general POAC LH TES HENS ana HE Cd CO vould have to be shipped i 2 ie one a sing: ead y ed ‘ 2 ABTS ‘ae Mendel y CEES) a number of senators who favor, v pul have t be shipped in, inany| another case of bread being cast | Davies has inade good in| order das amended — and Ne ane cd: its passage had’ been power- ove Tee ear a the | Ure" the waters and returning to] the county and his experience, it| on the calendar, the vote be= fully moved by the to arise According to Mr. Erickson, the | ys.” | ues Riehgs vet to 51 Mapu Messick Pare | grade, except where it has ‘been| "There was another fight o7e wo, . oils ne citi Rep. Vorel, Nonpartioan, y TOO Arr oe eee a and point tout at some length King’s alone are as poses ae cael Se Bre seaghenal wi ec ‘ : ae E ere are enough instan-| 4 qP- VORe. : fi ig pecial Fuller Service Ma ils reat measure a anberries. Sim, ee ay gree nen wat Renae House Bill 69 which provides for| cos of good returns from Burleigh {ed the people at the polls had vot- a Lets TGLENEW any ERONLE TAL Tilt Rebar Ive RyOURRUR ET tang and color as red-ripe, fresh log: ply s in as reacts on w sy it| disabled or illiterature -ltand to attract setlers if only the {Cd against the men in charge of AV LR EERE Ne aileh i GM: TGA re-fresh and cook as you would fresh berries. was constructed several years ago. 5 { ine yet : F " rague | any customer has a vhich some said yland The greater part of the. grade hs nic! acne ee eee ES CU ae Tagger iSCaMTE Moe headed by | ix in any. way. uneatistnctory politely nthe debate was Ph In handy, sanitary cartons— down the Little Mi river to] Cass.county attempted to amend the Lda behing Leela oo \ zier) and at the same Call Phone 356-—And leave| finally concluded. “Tve been in A 4-02, 25c carton makes 6 to 8 portions. Use the Missouri river, a distance of| pill so as to make it apply to dis-| Youu tated’ the business. {time had voted to sustain the laws, sage. Mr. Sieglin«— promoted for : Rood million | only what you need &t one time. - about 50 miles, is complete. Most] abied voters only. Senator Hamilton | men to aid the landmen by eternally 2d he was opposed to any change. and it will be some tithe before his terms, and here's one thing I've American, Ask your grocer for King’s of the work on a large tunnel has| wanted to know if. the ere ee ee by eternally addock said he didn’t eon- | successor will be able to make reg-| learned, the more a bill is: talk- honugewives and ean Ao uk tar ties ebb bok: been done, and pri Srallitiine | Gyouiamneevents | literate vor aTon ee pee ioealtty, (end hey a had any b&d luck in| iar calls again ‘or further in-] ed, the more thoroughly it jets remains to complete the Tine from! casting their ballots. “Not if they | “opi Umainst Rein on the land. except that, it | formation see Today’s Good Houge- | killed. ‘The secretary will now KING’S FOOD PRODUCTS Co. W to) the Missouti tiv=| can mark them’ answered Sonitor| ei CLA GASEBEI RE binge en: at the time of a| keeping. H. J. Thornton, Licut, read the next bill of the calen- Originators of Practical Dehydration er is the completion of this tunnel,! storstad. San einl tee RSREAAU ho ctita: advt. dar & © PORTLAND, OREGON the construction of a few small Irerarounca I eaWtete RNSATEELETBTAPAWSOEIELIBN Rep. Paul Johnson, Independent,| - And the seeretary did. es. bridges and several abms2 on the Scnator Bust of Grand Forks! following eon Rveaealiecetcanet Pembiya county, said that “after| POR SALE Ab crib, practical om Saaaae ace ma Little Missouri r jumped Seite the iene at thie pore] LoMinE committer directed the al-|jnsy ekpericnee 1 don't want to| 1 now. Phone Mr | ‘Nhe American aWar (Moth: cS with the: declaration that no man] p TR Re Ta ee ce on financing from; Jackson. “tl ers will hold a food sale on Mined an STAT Tea ete that not . EB, Young, Henry Halverson led | fp) nee 4 ; inate) ATE BEGINS wile Eats to pa cial tc tlic community aiiging, Bert aironiioh HOR Large room with kit-| Saturday afternoon, Mar. 3rd, a ; he English lar should be a!- ong the out-of-town guests were | a ' if te age Wiad ‘i | 5 re EVIDENCE IN lowed to vote in ase. his} the i Sa ee iene ears a ; Robo taking the posi- for Hae h e eping: at Hosk Meyer. 7 14 Q]Q} aroused the ire of § or Nathan of | oF ia art tion the league members were op- | nee. Phone 1699, 420 . : . MURDER CASE) sihevitan county and there wee a | Stetlings Lewis, posing the bill on political grounds | le Heeler jimeeting jiteya tonight 8 p.m. Lunch. oe war interchange. The amendment siwith a view to causing embar; Fe 2-28-3t Spetz Pos' merican Legion Guntiied ehcaneneeets wane loath ment to Government Nestos and ; - —— ‘ co r | . Bane Stati (ALO RAN: Ge aha ke 3 the administration declared that |!"OR RI One large, nic Spasmodic Croup is frequently | length by State’s Attorney Al iz the indefinite post- |"), tt bis eoaue ' al : relieved by oneapplicatinof—- {p> apnam hop O concerning the cireum ponement of the Dill followed. Ie NeRtiCeonen it ne el if ne a ae BERN ae nee coe er Soar Pasi R. S. ENGE, D. C. Ph. C. Rat Gonhn é sliany Was led by Senator Ste el of Stuts-| 7 aac mius to fa y in 3) ahs " i ee eee Noe neue an dcouniye alo) declaredonnace o| Cerlecmoe Wine ~ business as failed.” ieethien. nis ernie i Chiropractor FINEYS PHOTO! Rueaieoe anne ‘ons with| destroyed the seereey of the Ohl, Brittin; Willi Van Horn, ‘The house killed the Baird s vy R Consultation Free | @ BISMARCK. NORTH DAKOTA w Imeider,. His testimony took up| The measure was finally Driseoll; W. 'T. Knowles, Wing, te resolution calling on the Work-| FIREMAN INJ ABO RYE | Suite 9, 11 — Lucas Block ||! Knovn all over the Northwest neider. His testimony took up] 176, Me cad NnentenGomncn each msunt PALL A Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearks | Phone 260 Known all over the Northwest for Quality AA Tre aa Seige ee POLITICAL jdeerease its rates fifty pe Casselton, N. D., Louis |@ MAIL US YOUR FILMS ™, ipp e had been calle eases ; adopted the resolution of Vashaw, a Gr Northern fire- ——— Sehneid to see the) Diversification Key- CALENDAR Stfons askisie he War, Depart |? Superior, was badly n-| > gi . . ment. t pne Fort Lincoln | jured here when a sudden jerk on — i: z ” 5 yyy ment. to one jured here w 1 it Sehneiidey medicine on Apri note of Big Forum BIG ONE to the North Dakota Tu-|a train threw him from a caboose For Prompt Efficient Tue eae na gap On Settlement \herculo yiation to he used| platform to the ground, just at the balp LBL Order Your lt der, He se i suf-| i | <Continued romoPaeesone) as a for tubercular chil- | edge a the engine boil er. High TAXI SERVICE Easter ered) snella) from cramps 2 Eel j Fraziey of Divide county, chairman dren. snow banks prevented hi iw: Contin: ry -| Yr a Py : domen and stomach, that he had #iv-Pe wer tne andr Ateee ye not {Or the committee said tonight. If) Rep. Watt ahnounced the appro-| out of danger, and he was brush- Will Take seclie Anywhere Suit Now fe Be aaiotne, i ee eeen he will move on to some other | the governor will agree to submit the |Priations committee had inserted ed along by the enfrine, His collar BRYAN Urs SNYDER to Schneider as to giving hermedi-| vice “One of the most hopeful| Measures to,ihe peuple at that tim. |i? @ bill an appropriation of $5,000] caught on a pitcock, opening it April first is Haster cine pee he was absent) old phat blebs of the times ia the develops | it atisfactory to us. Otherwise | to enable ents pexpenime and causing the scalding came to Sunday. Don't put it bie jehoult ; ve und ered might Ob ne te The|we will force the referendum in| eonunusd ae x Se ee ae the Upper vert of i m re of another day. We SOG Hat olor ONG Boot oa I of road | June 1923, and possibly a recall along) pa, Jacieson, Ramsey, een, badly hurt dike tae are fully prepared to ving one of her spells so tha ; STRRMaE Py caine | thie | Rep. Jackson, , ere bad EWRITERS Show) the Hireat linecob egHias Hette=. alag nose tHe ches i (a r we hauled out’30,000 good} The Nonpartisan League conven- Attacked | the federal | Shep agrees pods All Makes men's suitings and peu vous trom ae examination) grade dairy stock to other states. | tion here Friday and J willl Seon of senate bill 56 an vids WEATHER FORECAST eold an@ light overcoats ever think ale Bee was very Increase in Stock take up the question par py eot ling a tate appropriation of $ For Bismarck and vicinity: Partly mentee seen in Bismarck, SN AROD AI “About 2,000 head of these came| the election laws, and also the gen-/4, meet a like federal appropria-| overcast tonight and Thursday. The new lower prices DELL oe i Oe spears 2 von Dakotas To put i more/eral attitude of the leaguers toward {jy For North Dakota: Partly over- wi'l also please you. r. L en s ness graphically. In Wisconsin for in-| the 1924 campaign. deiws ee eee ai a lpene eht and Thursday. Warmer A not regarded rjous or one like-| stance every time the clock ticks)! There poohchie « ; | “The Sheppard-Towner act,” he| cast tonight and Thursday. Warme Come in and look ly to cause her to die, that her body} the dairy cow drops $7.50 into th eee will be no immedi- | declared, ‘‘is to my mind the most] northeast portion tonight. them cover: y to cause . ; e dairy cow drops $7.50 into the| ate action by the reorganized Inde-|iniquitious, socialistic Amen 2 vis vasted but i d cond: neta et ARI oneh State. ey g iniquitious, socialistic, unAme Fee ee encore ear vette cng ame ofthat tte] pendent Voters asoeiaton. Althourh ean taw ever put on the federal EAGLE TAILORING and HAT WORKS ider that his wife was serious-j Fealm every day. ‘There were only | ization will contiaue to function.’ mothers ought to be required to MEN'S FURNISHINGS SU res an ene AS ats: Theodore Nelson, elected chairman! submit to examination on the or- Found Woman Dead. I regret to state that the move-| of the state central committee of {der of a government. bureau dur. Phone 58 813 Broadway, Opp. P. 0. Dr. Lipp told of his call there on the morning of June 15,\1922, the call coming from Mr. Bob§, who told r the phone heydesired him nd see whether Mrs. was dead or merely un- him ov to come Schneider conscious. Dr .Lipp said he found her in bed, with her arms folded across her chest. He examined her to see if she dead, using a stethescope, ex- her pulse, examined her to was amined see i fans re in the body ox whether it was cold. Rigor had al- re et in, he said, and he judged she had been dad about two -hours. possible, he said, to teN ap- proximately how long a person has been dead by the extent of the rigor and heat or absence of heat in the body. Asked if he had talked to Sehneid- er he said he had asked Schneider why he had not been caled before. chneider replied that he called as soon as he could, Dr. Lipp testified. “He snid he did not know she was sick enough for a doctor,” Dr. Lipp said. Dr. ner be ordered It is Lipp suggested that the coro- called, he said. The coroner n autopsy which was con- ducted by Dr. Larson and Dr. Lipp at the undertaking parlors. After the stomach was removed, it was sent to the Yaborator; for examination. Professor, Here. Dr. Abbott, of the. University Grand Forks, is here and will be called by Ahe state to testify as to the amount of poison found in the at Have Pains?': Aches and, pains seem to be the lot ing some months ago he said suffici- ent arsenic was found to cause death, Sullivan of Mandan, special as- tant as representative of Mr: Schneider's relatives, who live west | jof the river, and Charles Simon as- | sistant attorney general. for the defense, have willjoutine their case when the state | ment to the land has rapid as in the past. The free entry or homestead aeres have gone. The lure of the lant has passed away. Now has come a more definite and orderly and slower process, Many have left the farms, There had been a falling off in the farm population and the problem becomes more vital and calls for more resourcefulness than in the days of free lands. Ca- nada to the North is an active com- petitor. The Northwest provinces have raised more than a_million- and-a-half to procure settlers and they are being placed on land and given 34 years to pay for it. “In this country we are too prone to think the farmer needs all sorts of legislation to increase his bor- rowing power. What he really needs is the development of some ‘system that will give him a better return and enable him to pay the debts he has already contracted. Pioneer in Movement In introducing Dr. Worst, state} immigration commissioner, ~Judge Christianson paid him a fine tribute stating that eighteen years ago he heard Dr. Worst advance many of the theories of land settlement and ag- riculture that had been advanced by the other speakers of the eveni: Dr. Worst said that the securing of settlers was a slow process. and that it usually was two years before the field work began to show re- sults, He urged @ closer social as well as business union between the Nountry and cities. He said that /when farmers moved ‘into a com- munity they should We drawn into the social life of ‘the city- too and be made to feel at home for after ll it was a home that they were creating. not been as Room For More of the ordinary mortal. However, these should be taken simply as nagare’s warning signals that some part of the -human machine is out of order. It is a mistake to resign one’s self to physical torture when the cause can be temoved Yoley Kidney Pills He declared that there were from twelve to fifteen million acres not under cultiyation and that the state easily could support’ two million population without much additional tax.Joad. He declared that in the in- erease of population was the only hope to lighten the tax load in this state which was carrying an over- head almost sufficient to serve 2 tone up weak, inactive, sluggish ‘kid. neys and help rid the blood of potson- ness waste matter that causes aches and pains in arms and legs, backache, rheu- matic paina, sore muscles, stiff or awolien joints. Isaec B. Turnman, Apbury Park, Ns. Jncerites? édy bck caused me a acest eal of treahle or cmetime. I experienced hooting palne hich were dus fo the gondition af ery kidneys. One bottle of Foley ‘Kidney Fi Pills completely relieved me. The paine left'my bac! mond Foley Kidney Pills to my friends. two million population with only an actual population of slightly more than three quarters of a million, D, T. Owens, local realtor, gave some startling figures as to the re- lative yields of corn and wheat in this state. He spoke of the siccess made in raising corn in the southera tier of counties. As a wheat raising area he said the state was a failure and that the only hope was to get into corn, dairying and stock .gen-| stomach. At the preliminary hear-{ crally, He asked for g | eration between the businessman and} the good roads mes expected the ad- the realtor who is bu The state’s attorney included John | people. | could never | had | trasted the value of the wheat efton and ©, F, Kelsch, at- | OF crop in the state showing con-! pram, c we ‘ _ rai divulged their plan of defense, but! statistics the corn crop v gotten on the land allowed to p | ater coop-! no! y ¢ more | mi declared that Bismarck grow until the county and better farmers. Contrasts Values Jackson, local land man, con- n« He sin more be J.P. why Each corn should be ted by better, vely more year, wi he indi i 7 ; ~ | per acre in money return than tps Seay Fa) i fas| shi ‘ ¥, ae pelate Presentation of its evi-| iat Ie urged u greater drive for ead iad a Eee Hel val Participation in World dence. This may require two more} ¥. : Peat tia issue: ‘or a meeting o: ° See, settlers ‘and the diversification of | Democratic. state central committe | A Court Delayed The twelve jurors hearing the case |“B™CUNUTE at Bismarck on March 3, by Secre | Washington, Feb, 28—Republican| ane are: R. Drown, . E Hatch, Robb! jack Davies of Wing made a real pees Bluey Ell [House leaders were determined, if] Washington, Feb, 28— Formal con- M. J.C. Carey, Lester Larson, | nit by telling how he came to Bu | possible, to push the farm credit) ion of President Harding’s/ ace eee ae a Arthur |teigh county in 1903 and through) RO AD SYSTEM | legislation to a vote today. The mea-| proposal fér membership in the in- u. Small, Ra urner, D. J. Geary,| fair 4 ; ' x ; ‘I aL Senne ae a J. A. Da and | SCE. Register. aa SUATITRA MATER Ae PLAN KILLED | sure was side-tracked yesterday for | Gian! Gate ay an l Z 1g e ha rought succe: eague of nations arently cane Ee | from initial failure, He epposed vig- |a conference report on the national | {MRNC of Batane ahhtion of Con jorously the crop payment plan, He IN THE HOUSE) joe ias bin which ted to 0 five: | pres BILL CHANGING {said that if the settlers could be hour fight and further heightened | After a conference with President the I. V. A., went to St. Paul to in tend the price stabilization congress | gnancy, j hope jlead of Maine, the first state to The rumors of a third party per-} vote on acceptance of the act, and now in session there. Those Third Party Rumors. t. There iss much soreness among |re some of the Icaders of the North Da-| kota Good Roads association over 47 the defeat of their program bills in| ™ the legislature through a combina-|to tion which began with an attempt to|be made to reconsider the Dill do away with the highway commis- |, sion altogether. The good roads men |* feel they did not have a fair fight, {iu and that house bill No. 233 was sim: | ply a part of « scheme to kill the |?¢ food roads program and to secure! bridge appropriations for three four sections of the state, selfish-| ness being allowed to prevent the | buildings up of a real Righways sys-, tem. The election bill out of the political issue. the leaders of course, rise ture as the big ‘Tuere some of | the Nonpartisan | some elation over c it is felt in some quarters that the bills give the league about their only real politi- cal capital out of this session of the legislature, Where 1. Y. A. Won, i The Independents pretty well whip~ ped the Nonpurtisans on the bill for financing the Grand Forks mill and elevator, At the start there were some, Nonpartisans determined to make’ the Independents open up the} Bank of North Dakota again in or. der to finance the bill, In’ the end they had to come over to the Inde- pendents and agree unanimously on their financing plan. They will have an issue in the non-political board bill, of course, but this measure is not regarded seriously as a political sue among many on either side. The action on road legislation was of League who feel the action, h STEARNS’ ELECTRIC PA PASTE | iprosureechan Watoebugh in Hat a8 | gounerens toxin there peta | Roady Use-Better than Traps 2.02. boxy $50 . 15:02, box, $1.50 SOLD EVERYWHERE ¢ id endorsed i The and Independents ma omy 3 Ci was again before the house of rep- 0 ————————————— AAR Py although which was 1 insurance de-! No. the hi lines, |senate Mill ldrafted for | partmen! t along political ‘NO ACTION ON MEMBERSHIP THIS SESSION 'F President Harding’s Plans for | nis nee Governor tration to put over the program, Nestos and others| coed PEWRILLS | BY SENATE specially the income tax bilt, | 1 be of great political value. | ISSUES CALL a | (ease) ada ec 3) 2) | Harding, Chairman Lodge | of the LEGISLATIVE | Cry percent interest and. Keep lay (claring a two year road “morator-| the legislative jam in the house, | Hunn, Ghalmman Tae of tit BOUNDS WINS \the taxes, it would be great induce-|iam” and virtually continuing the| “On convening today, however, the ies Was Hacdiy likely WiKe the Wredidont ment for him to work out his salva-|Present system of distributing | house had further to vote on the} vou respond before March 4 to tion. {motor vehicle fees. In this form] bill directing adjustment by the! ¢1. committee request for further (Continued from Page 1) He: declared sethe: ceounty itjthe good roads boosters wanted | S ary of the Interior of the Red) Gita, over the passage of House Bill 124) should work directly with the teen jthe bill killed. River oil and gas claims before tak- . the delicate condition of pr vote for this bill. But 1 orth Dakota will follow the fuse to accept it.” The vote was 46 for the bill and] ainst. Before the “clincher” jotion could be applied a ational recess prevailed. A motion will The proposal to cut the present nt flat acreage tax for the hail urance fund to one cent an acre haste ha nd written, “but |, mot solitaire,” sentative: The amendment was placed on | Too late the | opera star realized that for her career she had let her husband’s love wither. Physicians advise keeping the bowels open as a safe- guard against Grippe or Influenza. When you are constipated, not enough of Nature's Jubricating liquid is pro- duced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natural lubricant and thus secures regular bowel movements by Nature's own method—lubrication. Nujol fs a Inbricant—not a medicine or lnxative—no gripe. ry it today. Hammerstein —and — Conway Tearle From the New York theatrical hit by Gilda Varesi and Dolly Byrne. A HARRY GARSON PRO. DUCTION A LUBRICANT-NOT A LAXATIVE. MENU Roast Beef and Brown Gravy SUPPER Given By Mashed Potatoes BAPTIST LADIES’ ‘AID Boston Baked Beans and Brown Bread at the ! Cabbage a la Cole Slaw Church Parlors Thursday at 5:80 p. m,~ . | 65e Per Plate Jelly Cheese Hot Rolls Apple Pie Undertakers DAY PHONE 246 PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS | Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 100 BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET Uphoistered Furniture Made to Order. King’s Tropical Snowball Cream \% cup butter and }¢ cup sugar; add pinch of salt, % 4% cup milk. nful lemon extract and te flour and 2 teaspoonfuls baking ;owder sifted together, and fold in the stiffly beaten whites of 2 eggs Put the batter in 6 but- tered BUSINESS DIRECTORY WEBB BROTHERS Embalmers Licensed Embalmer in Charge NIGHT PHONES 246-887 | HTS EDITH ROBERTS and KENNETH HARLAN ESTELLE TAYLOR and JOHN COSSAR in, TH ORNS | ORANGE BLOSSOMS Based on the famous stage’ play Clay’s widely read novel. o_o MOVIE CHATS - acups; place in a pan of boiling wate: und cover tightly, Stir in 114 cups Steam oh cee Funeral Directors Night Pone 100 or 687 TONIGHT HEDNEADAY: from Bertha M.