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-) MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNB SPEAKERS TO VISIT CITY IN NEAR FUTURE PRAISED IN MANY CITIES Flying siusalee to Urge Law Enforcement, Civic Righteousness Memorial North Dakotz DAILY MEETINGS HOLD | ACCOMPLISH been com for the coming of the aadron to Bismarck , Thorsday and nd 30th for a $ in the in t of law enforcement, civi s and indust nnouneed today. McCabe Methodist Arrangements have pleted The association of Women's 2 many months, ‘awford ne Crawford Vi e for in N fellowir he Church cries of held daily) has heen opened for this meetin 5 Hale it will Be . M. k is ae 48th capital ciyt }memberships of at the tional Capitol sin the beginning of this campaign, MISS MAY ROBSON * / 191, as announced \ Me S$. Middleton, Indianapolis, I ay Robson, one of Ambrica’s most famous and talented act ana, chief advance man for they A tonight, is winning praise on her! committee ying Squadrn Foundation, who | dvisement is in the city completing arrang “We hope also te s highly of her performance at Butte} Walter ing would be rank S._ Regan, Ayres, Russel Hicks Hl the others, And for the play and study each yea Rockford, Il. and Rev. Fred W.! it ig an affair of thorough interest, of humor and of moments when enla cHelvision Gi unsing, Mich. Mr. Re-' the tear is close behind the laugh. of excellent climaxes and thorough | interested.” he tax expert and a skillful heart-interest.” he plan of the HeiGs trates sist (ys ee eee Se ek RRR Crawford ee tives by rapid Corbett is a logical thinker, true |the custody a little more than a me ees nd io the cause he advocates and month ago as they were being re- } aaa county gifted in the art of pl ing his !turned to jail from a clinic tor medi al a Heine th listners. His arguments are in- jeal examination, « eobvoupbialt ete disputable. ea Sak h port, The Women’s R ussociation in its n JAIL BREAKERS | James H. W WL, will deli the BISMARCK GRAIN, (Furnished by Russell-Miller Co.) ertendyke, Chi EARS: | two addresses 0 second day, and at the ale \ marck, March 19, 1 has received 06 of his afternoon address, he will! No, 1 dark northern velt Memorial asso vonduc law enforcement confer- | \vo) aunorthinan spring. in restorin und ence, giving any an opportuni’ : [Noi 1 ambeneducim' house in New Yor who may wish to ask questions r . 1 mixed durum dore Roosevelt: was little * have made, i trim In “they having e investm nd still will ny membership ut any of the meetings. Reliable man to act as representative in Bis- surrounding territory selling, popular priced years i child's exclusive and , sub-irrigated, 8 mander D « ng water, 28 chart rs uit trees, of strawberric The following six-room house; station 1 small city $2,500 16 inquishment, When you pet a cold or wait] for it to “wear itself out,” you are trifling with danger. ’ Colds} lead to flu and pneumonia, and Should be treated at once. The surest and simplest relief will be found in the use of Muco Salve. $300, J. L, Idaho. B19 ie Melt _a little in s spoon, inhale the fumes deeply; this opens tho head and soothes the upper res- piratory tract. At bedtime tub thickly on throat and chest, and cover with flannel. Results over | night. Ask your druggist. MUCO SALVE 25¢ SITUATION W sition to run tractor for coming season on farm, Experience, and know some of the main reasons why so many tractors fail. State ‘wages and Address Box 544, Bismarck, N. B-19-1t Wanted po- MATINEE EVERY DAY AT 2:30 TONIGHT MONDA y KATHERINE MacDONALD in “THE INFIDEL” PATHE NEWS TOONERVILLE COMEDY “THE SKIPPER’S SERMON” ARTISTIC PIANO ACCORDIONIST _ Matinee and Evenings, Tonight -and Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday ~ 4 MINERVINI “SKIN DEEP” with’ MILTON “SILLS. \ and FLORENCE VIDOR Association nctiviti secure » capitol grounds, women’s ‘WOMEN HOLD ASTIDEALS "OF ROOSEVELT 1 Plans Many Activities ED MUCH oosevelt’ Memorial th Dakota is plan es in the next cording to Mrs. of Bismarck, stat sts ory und s orth Dakota,” the on pin of Roose nembegship Letters to 1. visited by — th National “He Hermann Haged a s and is also- the 518th | tor evelt: Memorial asso. The Squadron when — it {eiation, is a traveling ex here will have been inj hibit for the states making it possi- capital and in every state at the exhibit ach into a permanent morial building on The: ex- has taken it un- » have free movie ments for the coming of these vis-| r saying “Not in the halcyon days of her youth did May {of Roosevelt: during his war earher ite l conferring with the local; Robson with her wealth of stage experience score a mere brilliant) and Presidential days for the chil committee, which isy composed of) success than she does in her latest play, “Mother’s Millions,” which dren leks W. H. Heaton. she presented at the Broadway last nighi | fund is to be set aside for Strutz. | ‘The Butte Miner sa Hiss Robson has a most competent com-j medals and prize for essay and de- Tr. Middieton tated the speak-) pany with her. It is y So in this play. Not a weak portrayal hating contests. Every boy and girl ers for the first afternoon and even! here —on_ the comtdary, siendidly ong sinterpretations by | may be beneficiary i F of this, Research r will broaden an‘l of the children so ociation, Mrs to work through clubs by ind district chair- is a slow process ied on mostly by asks general sup- | oosevelt’ Memorial national endeavors 0 from the Roose- ciation to be used remod@Hing the k in which Theo Mrs. C born, i fg to the violation or the en-} Minot, N. D., Mar. 19- James Me- 1 red durum f|ford states. Fro: wi f cement of the Volstead Law. | Carthy and Jack Williams, who to- 1 flax ; be onder : SEE tat araraeetn r W. Stewart, president. of! gether with Wing Sing, a Ch Mor tla ect the child while onedina at seh fal Squadron Foundation,! oseaped from the county jail . 1 rye se of its Fesronaibiliey ‘ r of the National -Enquirer,| night after smashing a bolt to the ne si “ddl chiioniool Wa rly 2 member of the Hlinois| cement floor in the bath room are “HIS VED GH 4 8 se: tant ep ature will deliver two ad- in custody, ha been. cap neayOlin: OMEE “19. : ition--toke tnorandl uresses on the third and last day.] tured carly today b ae Re ieicaitant ie ; Hoes on Ate With Stewart will be Rev. Norma} deputies at the Carl Fort ete Weel anu hl, Weoneea FGeaoe ree Brown, Bloomington, I. who will] six mites southeast of Sur Fetes remy Ter cae Tava He eee es also deliver two addresses. Miss|” Sing held in jail for : : UGE, ATU Walliahonlandeeeraenaye Brown served as chapln of the Il-| tnorities on a charge of. violuti Pr ENS AS linuillicltin Soren tle yedh thi adeiy ectlee Inois senate in 1921, being the} tie Harrison narcotic drud act; was TEES SEASONS TIA lentadicihenihe. WaneniaiGes fiyst woman in the history of the] ti at linerty this atterneo, 5 opular hat of this season is yr}, Gutine the has sz state to fill that position in cither| *t!! # ee ; F iat eDACKAUiL any TMCNET apne coun Cater ity hous This is the second preak front, and has a small—very sma!]) (Mite ene ne one ent oe Nol admission will be charged/erty that MeCarthy. and ping Lrim, and poe cele This memborship is 9 ent for be bearin n the is 25 cents. ur coun inte future, A PUT r MACCABEES nia Fig Syruj handy, They kn uuently, "The A Te child tomorrow. Ask your drugg’ 2 Cleveland Ave., New Salem, N. D., Mar. 19.—A] for genuine “California Fig + Ohio. 3-19-1t new tent of the Maccabees was|which has direstions f ' pees organized here by Deputy John | children of all ages printed on bottle. | ruit and poultry farm |Schaufuss assisted by State Com-{ Mother! You must say “Califor ‘argd with officers — were AUDITORIUM TONIGHT MONDAY, MARCH ane 8: Ame “yea AY ROBSON Prices 55¢ to $2.20, including tax. No reservations by telephone. ~~ of ‘ommander, Chris- . Win. Geo. 8! Otto H Skubinna;, Geo. Leonh Stephen Fisher; FINE CAST IN girls in the chorus numbers, iuclud- ; Commander, ing Misses Audrey Flow, Louise Tient. Command. | Berndt, Gwendolyn Jones, Hilda ham; Record Hultberg, Clara Hultbery, Janet Car- ufel, Ellen Hall, Mary Hassel, Marv Cayou, Ruth Rawlings, Catherine Yaughlin, Mabel Rigler, Evel George, Clara ete. “The prin- C0. A SHOW ni . John Winkler; 1s Gees , cipal cheracters 1 the play are Guards, Arnold H. Boch-| George A. Childes, Director.| cs Litt in. Righ-, Isvble Cochrs er; 2nd Mast@r of the Guards, rears i Hazel. ‘erce, D arg Aimide, Beaubein; Sentinel, dacib 48 Enthusiastic Over Show [aie) Kiuac, Join Me Amdahl; Picket, Kobes Onno Tia- | — Kuntz, Archie hee, Terrence den. A. Childs, the dircetor, is|Halloran, George Schmidt, Adolph rustees for one, two and three | very much enthused over the’ tal-|Schnarowski, Valintine Yager, Ken-} gy, years Fred Wm Venry and Perr mon, Raymond | ent B. Soin even | Girl WOULD INVADE Oot N. D. WITH BEES = 3. AND CHILDREN {;", a Foti left for alae hildren and 500 ee This Ores appeal from a beekeeper tL. Webste: Relea t, North Dakota al college this week he prespects for bee resulted in a Httle state’s resources sult that 140,000 acres of sweet clover alone were found which would provide exercise for many beaks and in which many more bees could frolic than are now numbered in North Dakota's | high producing apiari Stories of success w North Dakota at gonian, according Dr. Webster. ‘OTHER! MOVE ¥) SHILD’S BOWELS to in North Dako the survey. of vith the r h bees in! d the Ore to his letter to # H ‘California fig Syrup” Child’s Best Laxative Even if cross, feverish, bilious, | consti i love the “fruity” taste of “California | Syru A teaspoonful “never n the In a few hour. how thoroughly it work: liver and bowels. you can see for your- all the \ | | | | | | ited or full of cold, children | | | souring food and nasty bile out of the stomach and bowels, and you have 2 w@ll, playful child Millions of mothers ke imitation tig or you syrup. may get an for the theater goers of Bismarck at neth Preston, Emmery Larreau and Geo, A, Childs, ete. be bi “that has been secured {or the big nt next Wednesday nfght, “One In a Milliot and in a state- t last night declade that it is the " F i tio Wet Wash is a new service] he has had had for this play 4 < jany years, and feels that he is|We Offer to our trade. For} whic i to have a wonderful surprise | prices, Phone 684. Capital] 24 Steam Laundry Co. SCHOOL NAME “Riverview School” ently Favored for New gainst naming the school for any PAGE THREE IS DEBATED Appar- Building © new grade schoul building to wilt on the west side this year be named “Riverview school.” ontiment ut the board of edu- apparently is for this name, haracteristic of the section in h the school is to be located, the sentiment also appears a- be -Someehyoul talngre ease Geek Po one aa Mnidioe Van Horn, aréhitecty ts red for the many musteal nun, | BEULAH COAL now $4.75 | preparing plans and specifications and specialties between the acts, per ton delivered. The Wach- | for the engee are Foca! nipanied by a bevy of pretty Phone 62. truction of the sc y ter Transfer Co. ‘acc HN ceiver d the last of this month. eT Remodeling S RUGS! RUGS! Velvet ‘Rugs 8-3x10-6 Seamless Velvet Rugs. Regular $55.00. Special......... 8-3x10-6 Axminster Rugs. Regular $60.00. Special...................5 Sees 8-3x10-6 Axminster Rugs. Regvlar 49100), Specials... 0.6 cee see ce sees ne 8-38x10-6 Axminster Rugs. Regular $42.50. Special. 9x12 Seamless Velvet Rugs. Regular $60.00. Special 9x12 Axminster Rugs. Regular $62 Special Your choice of any Rag A limited Rug from our complete stock at 20% Discount. 19 15 4 Formerly $42.50. Formerly $59.00. Sharply Reduced. Former $29.00 values. Special ........... $22.50 Former $49.00 values. $39.50 Special .. Former $69.00 values. Special ............ $55.00 LEATHER ROCKERS Large genuine Spanish leather upholstered rock- ers as sketched. Regular $31.50 Special .. Tea Two \ Patrons will please use mar ked entrance. sign. Webb Brothers Furniture Department Our Remodeling Sale offers many Unusual values in high grade rugs Klearflax Rugs to close at 1/3 off Regular Price. Mahogany Spinet Desk at a great saving. Now Formerly $49.00. Now Now Mahogany Davenport Tables TEA WAGONS Walnut, Fumed Oak and - 1/3 off Regulaf Price. END TABLE End tables in Mahogany and Walnut, During Our Remodeling Sale. Special at-20% Discount. ee On account of Remodeling Our Furniture Department A ales Axminster Rugs ‘Klearflax_ Rugs .$45.00 $49.00 .$41.00 $35.00 $49.00 .$51.00 number of ----- $32.50 ----- $37.50 --+-- $47.50 Wagons in Reed ‘Tone Walnut. Dur- ing This Sale at Look for the