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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1928 ] PHILADELPHIA SLAYER PREPARED =o qagw wwe | Whose, szmpathy goes out to. the! that amount It would be impossible | is a most charming and regal Prin- BARGAINS FOR MEN i VAULT FOR VICTIMS | CITY NEWS |] sorrowing family. | to suggest actors who could better] cess Flavia, Robert Edeson is an] R, C. Rosen’s Bankrupt AU y} o—_—-—_—______"“—_-® St. Alexius Hospital the performan of the x ous ideal Colonel Sapt and Stuart Holmes] stock of Men’s and Boys aaa : Daigle. I. ic. op members of the cast which has been! and Ramon Navarro as Black Michael A ete yO RESIDENT DIES st - J , CURE, a eene, ott, and a Arthur Hostetler of ‘assembled to impersonate the roles| and Rupert of Hentzau are the per- clothing, shoes, etc., now on . Pe H, G, Howard, real estat» dealer} Brisbane, | Emanue SS ae Weds TAA LATCH PuEEaEN REO havaHeceee-vininee: ee vaue cimealnation:| OBIE: i ‘ of ant who bee peda poles a vais ts reat, | thrilled thousands cither through] Others who give splendid perform-| —— nee 5 k ings in the southwest part o e] mick of the ci e1 of Beit-| the pri H dward | ances are ci 7, A . IN CALIFORNIA j ; Tee AD Atty ENOLRGHY Hoses Kia [UAheliner of CEN AUDLEM WII Lit amet eee ee re Be aawaed Goeaale Malcolm | Wet Wash is a new service Ad ¥ z * " ~ turned ong-wri $a side-line. |Grossman and Mrs, J. A, Hoffman,’ Lewis Stone gives a flawless per-| Lee. Sect ied ial we offer to our trade. For Re . His composition, “Every Day,” is re-]both of the city, Alfred Becker of | formance of the dual role of Rass The protography, which is of rare » Phone 684. Capital ite. . ported to have a wide sale. Pollock, eI D. anus Ch Me-’ dyll and King Rudolph. Alfee Ter i oT. . 7 r, Pe iy —_ Gogy of the ave entered tl = Ole Tatley, ho Went To é - : Feeteos Paes BEATE ab Ib " Kicadyke in Gold Rush, \ Ses 4. . W. J, O'L state transporta- pes C. ; : tion officer, hiked five miles to]t beauty, is by Jokn’ F. Seitz. Steam Laundry Co. Farley of Grove, Minnie Van Ruso through a sterm to’ get food Lishout of Mott, Miss Mary Thomas for pa 2 nowbound : : ‘ j : rive ‘ and John Kosson, both of the city. " . , 4 cider coe soccwved: int Soo train Saturday night, and) prank Klinner of Mott} have been ») Y PAH Ge Gla Z : ; . froze his face during the hike, ac-| pre cea" trom the hospital ; if. The de as 2 d 6 : cording to Minot dispatches. uh ; 4 . i el, who now lives in I ; : ‘i Bismarck Hospital. BANKRUPT SALE f. Ole Tatley was ee i ees me Nick ‘Thahenko of Max, Everett} of R. C. Rosen’s up-to-date ent of Bismarck, leay : EG Peterson of Pettibone, Mrs. septa stock of Men’s and Boys’ ‘hay aie gold val for th 5 : q : chr, J enry Humann] oothing, shoes, etc. Big Bar- ndike about twenty-five “ : Ae | leaves many friends an PaaS B ay He) MARY. ‘ 5 Mrs. C. F. Wehmeier of | gains on everything. | d timers here who will MES. WILHELMINA SILVA. ee i rbron, have entered the Bismarck rn of his death. The funeral was r eatment. Mrs. M. 6.) ———_———_——————————_* : homme 4 Mr and: Mrs ; Smith ‘a Pp ah | AT THE MOVIES Des Ros of Wilton 5 ? min cssne ris BAP aire Krownyk of Wilton, Mrs. L. MeBride | @—— Bet eereteky, March 12. The pail ; of Bismarck, Clarence Olson of CAPITOL THEATER rers were Hughes and S. ? om f Froid, Mont. and } A, Peterson] «the Prisoner of Zenda,” which | ‘i ms Reick of Bibtarek, A, W ee ' : of Velva, have been discharged from | ya. shown yesterday at the Capitol | é ' ‘ ‘ S. M. Pye, and Wm. Pye, former " the hospital. theater, is one of the seasons super- Sealdsweet Florida grapefruit are of Bismarck and Chas. Rathm i corcreniet plays. The magic of Rex Ingram Ag a Wels nerly of Jamestown, — Amon 4 ; _ Called Out of Town Tlrcctor of “fhe ‘Four Moverien,” = unsurpassed as breakfast fruits, the hers W ttended the funeral were ye 3 Cg 5 E Mrs. J. A.| has given this old Anthony Hope | E : a « ‘ : ’ rine classic of love and intrigue and ad- “ ideal base for all salads and serv 1 Mrs. A. T. Pai sd e 111, Saturday by the is SS venture a new permanence on the : , ; j and Mr. and Mrs : of their mother, Mrs- L. K. Thomp-) gereen, And as it comes to life in} E F in countless other ways add health- m, formerly of Bismarck, ¢ Z 4 . son, Sr. Owing to the trains be-[ all the beauty and magnificence an, . Y 5 if . formerly of Linton, and Judge . ing snow-bound they were unable] which only the sereen could give it, E 5 i ! ful variety to meals. Riglow, formerly of Jamestown, i 2 to reach Princeton before she] it becomes a ng of pure romance i ' passed aw Monday afternoon at] and enchantment. . i + 2 gg 2 This yjeture may or may not have 2 a ‘ i k, havi is j : aving spent a num- in that it would have been no = liege : BY x F yer of summers here, and has a beautifully nor no more im- : : ‘host of friends and acquaintances | pressively made had it cost ten times S <A ea sweet 3 2 4 ie > Petro niereh 20--Rastnventic MANUBL SILVA. EMMA SILVA. Blorida Oranges ation to ascertain the feasibility i re ves ion of the slaying of Mrs, Wilhelmina Silva and Mrs.| ? 5 of pee ning lignite coat Sean Re lated Mary disclosed that Manuel Silva had prepared a concrete death | 3 dueted by a committee appointed Viy of ; aS - sl } : ine ult with racks for the bodies in the cellar of his Philadelphia home. ; | an Sealdsweet Floridaoranges are ec ually y the Industrial promotion sub- Qocording to the police. Silva killed wife and mother-in-law and | = ve division of the St. Paul associa-" then attempted suicide, His daughter, Emma Silva, escaped by leap- useful in planning balanced menus. tion, it was announced to rs P ing through a window. The committee will seek to learn ” f lignite is suitable for fuel for RET a a OR OES 2s — - ea } oh ie “ ‘aan perate¥th Sam Brown Belts For eo Carriers you il get god results whe, you ies : set - lea Racivan Named : : ‘buy the big, or cheap can baking | e For Bowbells Bank al p | ge. powders—the kinds that! Fe ceo Sauiire olin G. ogee \ \ offer quantity and not quality ark Swanson at wwe Pe Ae | —the kinds that are made oo | . , to sell at bargain prices. | SGepwbeli | . ee. : Always call for | i | The First Stute bank at that place has been closed since last fall but previous to tihs time no ‘ j a Big ‘et r receiver was in charge ‘ a . | TONE UP THE KIDNEYS. Pr Mc fe ! “Symptoms of Kidney trouble are | ‘i F x 4 | 4 i . | all gone, Water ar and does not burn. Foley ey Pills cer-| ° f : = | tainly do. the work." writes W. | Ji The Economy BAKING POWDER Grady, New r| s, Backache, rheumatic pains, tir ESE iy oe | It has been helping housewives Kidney Pills tone uy a ¥ i sand quickly relieve kid- : : e 2 Ne G Ss, on bake-day for over thirty years. | reyaiand Paul Eamon hide * \ Z cows) d | MMe tenicion Foley's, re vice el al It is the most popular brand in’ Ticket Sale on for “One| Very soon you may notice, that your letter. carrier bears a resem-| America—the most reliable of all Girl in a Million” at Harris & blanee to an overseas officer. | Here ig Hirst, Assistant Postmaster leaveners. It is the best because it Migoiimanee. Auditorium, (or iid nas been desizned t) cause equal distribution of weight. : ee eve: baling requirement. | Monionowsnight, Ween 6 le in the largest, most sani-; z QaeaNe tary baking powder factories in' TWICE PROVEN iC decistence. wit AT EPO eecos [fs 7 Thesaleof Calumetis over150%greater vessing urinary disord : ast : f oo Neues og than that of any‘other baking pewder. (eutimony. 1s Bismarck evidence] 4 im Oe , ‘Deag tt anemnetls-engp itn the dctthen doub y i 2 Ss ie a é : 5 2 — Mrs, N. F ynolds, 417 Madison \ve., says: “I suffered! { yom pains through my back and sidneys, and other symptoms of| kidney trouble. My ankles swell- d and I found jt difficult to get} shoes on at times. After try- finally got Doan’s Kidney it the Lenhart Drug Co., and a few onvinced me that they were a vod remedy 1 continued using Yoan's until all trace of the trouble nad entirely disappeared. OVER T LVE Y RS LATE Mrs. Reynolds said: “I think highly of Doan’s Kidney Pills when I recommended them befo: i have used them on several oc : F bo. ; : : a ee sions since when I have taken cold | ? , ‘ : : and noticed a slight return of my 3 z ‘ ; : as former trouble and have always | f-4 5 be Q cbtained prompt relief. wes f : : S ee , 60c, at all dealers. burn Co., Mf Buffalo 4 y ; > ‘ . i seen | Take a look at our South window. There | ribu Ad. tisi g ; NOTICE ee ee aree tne mann LHere lee een captain you'll see something to make your eyes ne ‘ ver l n jesting a ¢ e of black i » It is th Oy these | : ’ = / ~ | Sesting with a couple, of Back. rvs catment of the white nauve|@ Water, and by the way — while you're at §/@ ‘The Board of Trustees of the | population. it, just walk over to our East window.and First Presbyterian Church hav- |; —-—-—— sess \ i ined to sé aid: . the lecti £ ing now a the" Old Prey WARS WORRY wo 1D) ‘ale & Been a pe seer barat erjan Manse, situated medi- 4 * 5 ° ide shecks in the “ete a | | a : ie ' the fact that Tailoring is featured at ‘ d Y : For local advertising The Bismarck Tribune is the best | Every successful merchant and manufacturer adver- tises. . That’s one of the main reasons they have suc- ceeded—they’ll tell you so themselves. Bismarck. possible. medium—going into hundreds of homes of all ‘NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- EN, That the undersigned will ‘ , ay bi Ranane: shespes that constitute the buyers you wish to Teach. receive bids for such building ingluding the plumbing and fur- nace herein, at the office of S. Be rerio & foe, fae five - \ 5 t o’elock. P. M., on the 21st day o ' V F = ; r . es . tel eee | a e Watch the ads in The Tribune and see the advertisers ertiBe z . % . és z Le es ; ctieck for ten per cent of the |) y i ; : who voice their agreement by using its columns. amount of the bid, and the suc- |; “ S - eb Se cessful bidder shall be required to enter into an a; ment to remove such building from said property on or prior to the 1st y q ; i Th T e b B ° Ig of April, 1923, The right ry : " “ 1 6 iseserved to reject any and all ‘ : i e TU u ne, 1S marc. i“ > 7 ’ Fighting is raging at seven points in Europe ard Asia. Lithuniany | ay - ' 9 Dated this 9th day of March, be, Poles are engawed:{ \ y A a ged in a border dispute (1); in Ireland (2) the Free the Slope Like the Mornin 3. ee | State continues Be fight on SDeaTESDER, gree invasion of the Habe 5 Ss T L Y E C E N T E R f NS Covers pe , le ing Sun, é (3): is characterized by increased violence; Arabs have risen against é Sage : fe: R. M. BERGESON: I Mneir Italian rulers in Tripoli (4); Turkey (5) has rejected the Lau-/ IN CENTER OF N. DAK. = sanne treaty and is ready to fight; Nationalist riots have broken out| ‘ i in many parts of Egypt (6) and China (7). still is rent by internal) dissengions and the plundesing of bandit war lords. HZJwIZ EARN

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