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PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE HENRY GRAMBS | SUCCUMBS T0 PARALYSIS Former Pioneer Hardware. Dealer of Bismarck Passes in Erie, Pa. Henry W. Grambs, a former resi dent of Bismarck, passed away at Erie, Pa, Saturday evening following a stroke of paralysis. He was 64 years of age. e Mr. Grambs, who is a brother of Frank Grambs of this city, came to Bismarck about 1880, v employed in the O. H. Beal Hardware store for | a number of years, About 1894 he went into the hardware business for | himself in Bismarck, latter selling his interests here and opening up andan about 1902, | Ian about ten left years aye, going Seattle, Wash., where he und Mrs, Grambs had resided un- til 4 year ago when they went to Erie, Pa, where Mes. Grambs’ rela tives reside Mr. Grambs had suffered three (rokes of paralysis during the past two years. It was thought his i health was parti a fall from a ladder while at work in Bis marek He is survived by five brothers, Frank Granibs of Bismarck, William J. of Seattle, Wash., Lorenzo of New | York City rt of Homesdale, IP and Loui I Pa., and one sister, Bertha of Scranton Funeral services for the de were held at Homesdale, Pi y. It is thought that Mrs, Grambs wiii | mtke ber home in Erie, among her relatives. WISCONSIN HARD HIT BY SNOW STORM Milwaukee, Mar, 13—-Milwaukee | today was digging itself out of the heavy snows which fell Sunday and | late yesterday and except for out- regular In the state, however, there many telegraph and telephon down and with railroad service im- peded much more trouble was © countered. Oskash and cther inland towns ; reported some trains running last night. Janesville reported about half | of Monday's trains running. Fort other cities on o Northwestern road | ut rail service. without | light and power as a result of the breaking of the transmission line from the Kilbourne dam. Among these were Co'umbus, _ Reesville, | Beaver Dam to Berlin, Uno. Hori- | con, Jefferson and Jounson City. | cUT THIS ow’ TIT ‘Is worth | than MONBY. ris onGthis (alipiencivscswithice| and mail it to Foley & Co., Sheffield Ave, Chicago, IL, writing | your name and address clearly. You} will receive in return a trial package | containing Foley's Horey and Tar Compound for coughs. “colds andy croup; Foley Kidney Pills for pains] in sides and back; rheumatism, back- | ache, kidney and bladder ailments; | and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a whole- | some and thoroughly cleansing ca- thartic for constipation, biliousness, headaches, and sluggish bowels. CLEANING, CLEANING Prepare your clothes now). for their Easter cleaning,| pressing and repairing. Don’t) wait till the last minute rush.; City Cleaners & Dyers. Phone| 770. Regular meeting tonight mp 7:30, # in Royal Arch Degree. Ir BARGAINS FOR MEN‘ R. C. Rosen’s Bankrupt)! stock of Men’s and clothing, now on sale. —E——E————E— the Views for February of last year. /On the construction started during the Mrs. E. M. La Fevre ARE YOU IN MIDDLE LIFE?| This is Vital to You, Read It Minrfeapolis, Minn—“During mid- die life. I suffered from woman's | weakness. Threugh: this I became all | run down and extremely nervous, suffered with dizzy spells and was! so weak I could scarcely comb my own. hair. I had severe backaches find bearing pains. 1 was prac- | tically an invalid for a whole year \ and could not seem to at help. I knew of Dr. Pierce’s menor and; decided to take his ‘Favorite Pre- scription’ and also the ‘Golden Med- ical Discovery’ and by the use of! these medicines I was relieved of ail | my weakness snd restored to per- fect health so I could do ell my own work.”—Mrs, E. M. La Fevre, 951 18% Aye, N. E. Me . Your neighborhood druggist can ly you: with Dr. Pierce's famous es sel in tablet or liquid form. | armor was as comfortable strolled through the streets of London and dined at a fi attired as a neni ok of old. marck Chapter No.! month of February says regarding 10, Reyal Arch Masons, work! the Northwest: | Northern Michigan am Boys’! largest recorded February last year. 121,000, or 49 per cent for r 13° per jings; and $8 public works and utilities. Contemplated new work reported ,in February amounted to $9,749,000. {and require \they spread or develop into Flu and a few cents and quickly check coughs jand colds. Tar, for three generations, has made lit the largest selling cough medicine First Picture The president and Mrs. Harding leave the While House as the for their four weeks’ vacation | since her illness This ‘Since Iliness URGE FARMERS AGAINST CO-OP | MILLS, STORES Sioux Falls, 'S. D., Mer. 13—A. C. Townley, former president of -the national nonpartisan league declar- ed here yesterday against the ad- | \ | visability of farmers establishing stores, mills, elevators other busin and ALLIED LINES | INSISTING UPON MERGER PLAN ar. Grand Fork: 13—Inclusion of the Great rtiern, Northern Pacific and Burlington roads in the i same merger group will be insisted | ‘upon by the first two named roads in any consolidation scheme, it de- veloped yesterday at a meeting a the railroad officials with represent- UNCLE JOE MOVES atives of Grand Forks, Devils Luke, and Minot commercial bodies? HEAVY SHORTAGE UNCOVERED IN CHICAGO BANK’ —With the Logan Savings Bank icago, Ma Trust and since the death of its pres: |. is the first picture of Mrs Hi ident, Fred W. Popp, operating to- 25,000 Pounds But the pounds vat cent suit of armor. represent the The owner, ( Sa BUILDING ID IN NORTHWEST I IN BIG BOOM Ww. Report of the ation of building "Dodge orpor tivity for the Contracts awarded during Febru ary in Minnesota, the Dakotas and ed to $10,- 419,000, This was the month- y total since June, nd the total. it three and a half times the Jan- y figure and more than double first two months of this year, this district is 69 per cent ahead of Last month's total included, ‘$5,- idential 519,000, or 24 per cent, buildings; $1,339,000, or for educational build- ,000, or 8 per cent, for cent, COLDS ARE CONTAGIOUS. Coughs and Colds are contagious prompt treatment as Grippe. Take no chances when you can get Foley’s Honey and Tar for! The constantly increas- ing demand for Potey’s Honey and in the World. Contains no opiates— ingredients are printed on the wrap- per. Refuse substitutes, Insist upon | Foley's. BARGAINS FOR MEN R. C. Rosen’s Bankrupt Stock of Men’s and Boys’ clothing, now on sale. Regular meeting tonight at 7:30, Bismarck Chapter No. 10, Royal Arch Masons, work in Royal Arch Degree. ril Andrade of London, in receiver first indica total of the alleged in a statement i sued by H. F age, chief bang ex aminer, invesigating the bank's pa-! per. He said approximately $400,000) and $175,000 in cash, would ‘be need- ed to straighten out the bank's a‘ | fairs, day under a tions of the shortage cam on BANKRUPT SALE of R. C. Rosen’s up-to-date stock of Men’s and _ Boys clothing. Big Bargains on; everything. Finds Home For Friendless Child Supt. Geccem Bd ewcomb of the | Humane and Society for the Friend- jless left last night for a distant {point to place a child with a famil iformerly of North Dakota. He will; also bring back with him a child to \be placed in a home. boys and girls who need hom ‘There are also prospects of a numb ‘of children being in need of homes | A @onsiderable number of pieces | jet wearing apparel has been distrib- | Juted of late especially among fam-j lilies of prisoners. Anybody knowing jof families in need of clothing will} ‘be confering a favor by jeating with. Mr, Newcomb of Bi jmarck. Used clothing is welcomed by ! at any time. EASTER SHIRTS Just arrived, shirts with \collars attached, detachable | ‘collar and collar and band| style. Only quality shirts | from $2.00 up. Biggest selec- magnifi-' tion in the ‘city. Klein’s ed that | Toggery. ry clothes and to prove his point | ‘ashiouable hotel | | Observe Church —— Training Night Golf ee Church ‘Training. Night will be ob- Help Sell Land j served at the MeCabe Methoulist In Sunny South: church Wednesday evening ne | members and friends of tne church are requested to attend. The pro- { lue, not the weight of this 10 years that its devotees are nun bered in the millions, SPRING WEAR FOR MEN Whena golf enthusiast figures on’ New Spring styles in Suits, BIG BARGAINS In Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing, Shoes, Underwear. | Shirts, Hose, now on at R. C.' Rosen’s Bankrupt Sale. golf accommodations in his locali Therein lies the big idea of south- | Z0ing on at less than whole- ern capitalists who vested | Sale prices. * AT THE MOVIES * e big real’ estate venture | VI is planned involving millions of dol- | AT THE MOVIES | lars, the location of a golf course is | @ J years. Each boasts a beautiful golf | appeal is “The Forgotten Law,” course that is: completed’ and being/the Metro photoplay which is, sch- used, despite the fact that many eduled for presentation tomorrow In the south realtors, work on the | discussion, leadin; thgory that men in a position to pay | repeal of a law which worked ter- big prices for real éstate must have | yible hardships on womankind. As ———— of control over the kidney | secre- tions, It is not always tae ‘child’s fault—in many cases it means weak Minot, N. D:, Mar. 13—Fire ‘ere | 14 1 a‘ roubl- carly today destroyed the warehouse | 8,” wily’ Lees edcat cant ane belonging to the J. B. Reed Trans-| 154 "no control over the kidney se- hundreds of feet in the air due to fy i had recovered from Infantile Pargl- to the ignition of 1,700 cases of | Bad Terevertd toot imty leave ter matches, stored i the place. Other | Kianeys weak and disordered, I read their money in real estate, Througn- | given first consideration. CAPITOL. other ures cf the allotment are| at the Capitol Theatre. In_ its their golg. The idea is getting great | ‘DON’T BLAME | kidneys and can be readily righted. fer company, causing an esimated | cretions, She was nervous: and peev- easily inflammable materials hinder-| Spout Doan'’s Kidney Pills being so . | unite: | ‘The society now has a half dozen; | léncluding Milton Sills By NEA Service. | gram is as follows: Miami, Fla, Mareh 13-~Southern | 0 p. m. Supper. | capitalists have found a new seheme |. 7:00 p.m. Service of Prayer and | | Praise., to use golf to advantage. 8:00 p. m. Official Board, Golf has come so fast. in the last | 8:00 p. m, Boys’ Scouts. Congress is over and Uncle Joe Cannon’s long career in Washing- i ton is ended. Here he is. shown removing pictures from the wall of his office in, the pitol—-his final leaning-up” before leaving , for home. [ 3 Z ; : = . i : : t S.E. Tailoring. 2 photoplay the dramatic empha- | s even more pronounced, and ‘the motion picture is one of the} strongest attractions of its kind| in several seasons. The title of the photoplay refers | to an ancient law, carr on the} statutes of many states in this | tcountry, which enabled a father to| will away his child from its own} ;mother, to provide fer i up-! ‘bringing in whatever manner he | himself desired. The crueity of the separation between mother and} child brought about through the | operation of this ruthless 1 shown in all it: i morning at PIONEER OF STATE, PASSES P. Our tailoring department can give you the service you expect and are entitled to. They are here to satisfy and please you. M. Smith passed away this 3:40 o'clock at the . $40 Tailoring $50 Bergeson & Son Dry cleaning. ATA ‘P.M. SMITH sion and marched through the city, shouting and hailing Firpo as the world future ciampion. BANKRUPT SALE TO REORGANIZE DAIRY CIRCUIT clothing. everything. GO WHERE Big Bargains Meeting Held at Commerce TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1925° AA resh New Styles For Spring Now is the time to get your spring suit or top coat before the big demand sets in; you’ll save lots of money and get the pick of the finest, newest and most stylish clothes we’ve ever had. There’ S$ not an old suit or top coat in this selection; we're offering the best quality that money can buy. $30 3 = = = 7 = = = of R. C. Rosen’s up-to-date stock of Men’s and Boys’ on S$UCCE$$ BEGINS Rushing through a business course a in this moten family residence on 415 Sixth ae toate oc, . quarrel, caused by the father him-| Street after an illness’ of six Offices Outlines Plans uo oie asnay 1 se eae self, has a sudden culmination in| months due to tumors of the clock to save time. When you grat- the man’s mysterious death. Un-! stomach. He was 64 years old. ‘ a ‘ uate from Dakota Business College. LAL GENLe Ee caidtontie apes : vears _| Reorgan n and concentration | U4 pupae * has to the wife, the erring many Mr. Smith came to this country) o¢ “the Bismarck Holstein-Friesan| Fargo, N. D., you’ve had_m provided that ducated at the home of his broth-| , who can see nothing but evil) i jthe innocent wife. Pr entation | ‘of conclusive evidence su y s the separated famil the surviving brother he has been wrong in tion of his brother's la |B. pe ites is | raf production, | Jack Mul-} hall. and Cleo Ridgely THE ELTI Betty Compson, Bert Lytell and May McAvoy are the featured play ers in “Kick In,” Paramount picture {showing at the Eltinge for three dajs beginning today, Tuesday. Gar- eth Hughes plays opposite Miss Me- Avoy and picture fans who saw the picture were delighted to see the hero and heroine of “Sentimental Tommy” together in a picture again. i “Kick In” w adapted by Ouida Bergere from Willard Mack's stage play of the same name and is char- acterized by tense scenes, excellent acting and beautiful photography. The story is one that holds atten- tion from the beginning to end with- out resorting to impossible or false “situations. Thi production by George Fitzma a worthy ad- dition to his large list of famous “Kick In” a drama of Si Ss Ss cl ci miserable na of the poor. The Dr. Coue picture is also to be shown at the Eltinge in connection with “Kick In.” BEULAH COAL now $4.75 per ton delivered. The Wach- ter Transfer Co. Phone 62. _STAR DANCER i Fee ie ae ght as te ine| Overcoats, Shoes, at R. C out the | In Miama three big allotments | A powerful dramatic photoplay just being started. narrative form it aroused heated results in the south. THE CHILD WAREHOUSE DESTROYED Read this Bismarck father's advice. damage of $15,000. The fire was a| Si) and was often restless at nights. ed he work of firemen, good for kidney trouble and thought mediately gi thought as to th Rosen’s Bankrupt Sale, now outh, Florida in particular, | when se have been plotted in the last two|based on a novel of -widespread. he finally to the Don’t scold your children for lack IN FIRE AT MINOT | “wm. O. Baer, carpenter, 221 S. 6th spectacular. one, tne flames leaping | ‘The complaint came on after the Parr it well to try them on the child. Wet Wash is a new service we offer to our trade. For prices, Phone 684. Capital Steam Laundry Co. BIG BARG. Ss After taking them sbe got over the In Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’! trouble and her health picked up st Clothing, Shoes, Underwear.| once, and she, is how strong. and rote pee, on at R, C, oid ser Foster iburn | furs Rosen’ ask Sale. My + Battle, . “Happy? We'll say Julanne John- ston, firm player, is. Because she’s been picked from thousands of plicants to dance at the Motion Pic- ture moe an Association annual in’ Log Angeles. ) ca w L. E. Gilbert of Hugo, Minn., S. B. Bye of Fargo, and Miss Vivian Mr: city ISLAND LOST IN PACIFIC from Sweden in 1880, first residing fcr a time at Red Wing, Minn. and In 1885 he set- | tled in Bismarck where he has re- | sided until the time of his death. ater in Montana. y trade he was a carpenter. as a member enter’s union. He leaves three daughters, mith of Bismarck, mith of Baldwin, two Nels weden. to attend the funeral. Funeral servies will hurch harge. pictures. Papete, Tahiti, Mar. 13—Easter | the underworld and society. The! sland in the Pacific ocean, 23001] Engagement lee eta the peture is New York,| miles off the coast of Chili and fam-/ where the rich man’s mansion is netonl ient gigantic statues . : ; Neen! Vue cegerr (blocks, tromuthelion acca se tecenmee na eockiel Diamonds believed to have been the work of a preaistoric people, has disappeared according to the captain of a Frenca merchant ship. ' Although persistent rumors arrive here that tae is! ocean during the C no confirmation has been obtained id sunk in jo far. The most circumstantial ! of rumors received here thus far is that of the French, sea captain who was seeking to verify ais posiion tried to ‘sight Easter found nothing but water where the Island island should have been. It is pointed out that information of Frenca merchant shippers is not always accurate. TOWN GOES WILD Beunos Aires, Mar. only a Ben’? spoil’ pleasing peg Biase clothes by wear- ing a hat that’s past its prime. ‘Good judgment im dress suggests a Laapher hat. | me) Geo LANPHBR of the Yeoman lodge and a member of the Car- and Harry sisters, C. A. Carlson of Glencoe, Mrs. n of Wepaskewin, Ci ada, and three brothers, C. J. Smith of Montana, and two who reside in Mrs. Smith passed away in Bismarck about 12 i Mrs. Carlson has arrived in the probably ; be held at the Swedish Lutheran Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock with the ‘Rev. Alfson years ago. lian carthquake 13—Beunos Aires went wild last night when the ; news was received that Louis Ange Firpo had knocked out Bill Brennan in New York, The: bulletin bearing tidings arrived here minutes after the fight ended. Thou- sands ef pegple formed into proces- LANPHER, '—HATS dairy circuit will be undertaken soon. At a meeting today at the offices of the Association of Commerce, plans were evolved by Louis Garske, John G. Schneider and others of the cir- cuit and a committee of the asso ciation for co-operative effort. A list of prospective members of the circuit was made out. The last than text-book studies. You’ You don’t need “breaking in.” He . Standard Oil Co. has employ: Me eck in’ March,, Max. Morgan; live- good i in the leading Law Courts and MTS.| stock extension specialist. of ihe} in nearly 700 banks. Why do: Agricultural college, in company s YOU ‘‘Followth Bucesss! Monds wi rite is with others will make the route seek- ing new members, Heretofore the circuit, embracing as it did Kidder county, was too large to accomplish what it should. Under the new plan of concentrated membership it .is hoped to build up the circuit materially. The Association of Commerce, on invitation of the officers of the cir- cuit, will aid in the work. an in GISMARCK.N.DAK DIAMONDS.“JEWELAY —Mean a great deal both to those who give and to those who receive them. If bought: from us they will mean all that fine diamonds can mean — perpetual pleasure and satisfaction. the property. the but 31 years experience in diamond selling enables us to,give helpful sug- gestions. F. A. KNOWLES, Jeweler, Bismarck. Established 1907. you. Call on this agency. MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance.” Bismarck few | { CHAMPION CLOTHES Sold Direct from Factory to You —No Mlddleman’s Profit. All Wool Sult or Overcoat GUARANTEED / TAILORED TO O i TO YOUR FIT Why Pay More? MEASURE 220 Patterns to Select from. Will Call at Your Convenience. * L. B, CRAVEN. Annex Hotel Phone 573 HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FO Scrap IRON and JUNK Deliver or Call Sam Sloven Care—South Side Grocery. Across from Standard Oil Co. Praschouse Phone 571 You can’t fight the wind. You can merely seek shel- ter while it destroys your It is folly to run the risk of heavy loss when a Hart- ford policy: would protect N. D. ve practiced business dealings in fully equipped banking roomsand offices, D.B.C. graduates. They've made |