The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 26, 1923, Page 6

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PACE SIX tinue for several days, | le Qos 17 Miltion Jara Used Yeoriu) Upholstered Furniture Made to Order, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE “MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1923) - [eee ife in Si ing” RVOERULEULLAEROEET AS N ANGY N ATH AN Twenty Years to Life in Sing Sing’ | Nee iz resis H wee = N +) : ee eee ile i Pe 3! = PASSIS AWAY ‘eh cae 4 ri CHILD'S BOWELS = = IN ST. PAUL pes = lW “ K H 7 ea —— California Fig Syrup” ’ is = . q Pioneer, Wealihy Resident of a : = es \ : : Child’s Best Laxative = = | Bismarck Succumbs from = = Fe j = Va q Tliness: = A ave we — 4 rome = | IN BISMARGRSINCE 1887 i= ae : : | 1 i= ‘ ; p a F = / e \ Was Very Much Taterested in = Charitable Work in This i= a C e@ an 1 Section = A - = ' Miss Nancy Nathan, one of the SS ip pioneer resident of B inicio =| e e a ase) a ut Mound Park = ' a ee Pare was the sentence heard by ris Reisler in B nN Va = i Uy Me z © hod ploided guilty to killing Bertha Katz. His ¢ sion re-| = rm OF 1 the law three co-defcndan " with the = ‘ {dats} mothe Mrs. Mimnie Kt r; his brother, — t i ft nd his uncle, Max Katz. = 2 i : ie — ia ‘ i : oe Fy PDO TENET ET : A teaspoonful | == b a eA Hppinberivol of “California Fig Syrup” now | == ~ ? feniatck Meet Panne gull q will thoroughly clean the litte | Jakes ES nsch v1 ender a bowels and in afew hours you |= ° ° j Heo ae Hana ine vellplayeeds ew ldlise ath = --he may be the coming brains = She 4 i ' Even if cross, feverish, spiliods, = Ry awe teen « i constipated or full of cold, chil- | ; = Pa nerve cc ae ! dren Tove its fruity” taste, and |B ; of your business = had suffered t nonth . oe. ar ‘ mother can rest easy because it | == = ) Mfc she was tilen to’ Ue AN INTIMATE “OTCRY OF INNERMOST/ never fails to work. all the souring | == = /@ marck hospital for treatment, EMOTIONS PBVEALED IN] RIVATE. LETTERS food and nasty bile right out of /= =. meant Wrantizely reco OP Bi 192, BISCUGeNie the stomach and bowels without |= : ‘ = | ed she ‘ LETTER FROM LESLIE HAMIL: {ure out some way of making my | BMPR OF neues Hd the 1 |= = Miss nt uty TON TO MRS. MARY AL. [siscer the recipient of this mag-| 4,000 Sour are ant only | = ’ = aad a ets DEN PRESCOLT t gift at that time, | Syrup!’ which di = titer = : eae pian sty important — just Like | i Shies. antlp chuldten Sota; aes SS aT : = any warm friends | MY DEAR } PRESCOTT: a printed on bottle. Mother, you == belching = | Sincerely me : = and helpful spirit.) Tt awfully sweet of Sta ALICE must say “California.” Refuse | == pas 2 = She interested in all think of giving me that lovel . any imitation. : = = kinds ef work aided torie and priceless desk. It Letter fi Maakieeba Monae = = bs greatly in un ngs, this morning and I immed Hee UMERGETEGR ON = =. \ although of dis-/had it unpacked and it now holds | wy Se UEERATEOT ON: = ! - — sk at H ' MY DEAR MRS. HAMILTON: ES = \f position that on nds the place of honor in’ the room I sagt alana I — ally pe pe en tee iB Ae ele contains my wedding pres- | point lace veil from a New York . ' fy = oa = vas engaged in milline a i importing house. It is very mag- => me . an é — MOH WUe Waite: fron thav bush You could not have given me) nificent and 1 think quite reasona- = Look over the young executives who direct the retail = {% venture sne did not undertake jnything that would haye made me /ble at $7000. I feel very proud of = = active busir but n the first place, 1 am | this, as you told me you would be oe , = ' C 5 = : auivel ; r beautiful old furniture | willing to wo as high as te 5 (ES and the manufacturing businesses of N York = ter her private ness inter ) old furniture | willing to go as high as ten thou sari OE ting |= Q a g businesses of New York. SS enenvag: ‘reputed to be antiques of any kind. ‘That is| cand dollais. The trousseau I have Annual Get-Together Meeting '= = owning considerable property ir thing I presume that you and 1) heen making for your daughter is To Be Held Here = = marek. Tier newest relatives were have in common. In the second] the most beautiful collection of = = two sisters. During her years | Place, the thought that the great-|yowns and suits and negligees 1 _-- i= =: \ ' of residence ee she male her erent grand moter ch : y phn have ever made. I wish. seme of Hie Tee UF eeles paaneee — = = home with Mrs. Eppinger and for! probably danced with ette,| my other patrons would give me |e fthe International Harvester com- |= z Pa i = PREP TAN Ge Caerenee, uaverived: atide may Hui levenst tiBalwii niin eerescurawcne: ii otters niet vce W. Pape, manager of the | 3 A suprisingly large percentage of them have reached = the G { Pucitie ‘hotel. a little, gives me the greatest | \j on department, and J. E, Waggon- | == = iefertna set Tee lh dvi Htces Miss Leslie will wear my | ¢% saricultural expert, aré among the = thei Is by ad ti dvertisi by di . = the deceased morning at 10/7 spent one whole hour this | handiwork beautifully. Will you |™en Who will be, present here tomor- |= eir goals by advocating advertising, by directing the = wietclls Age nd interment oyming — which I should not have | and she call on me tomorrow to try | Pow At ihe annial Bel hogel hes he iS = took place in the family lot situat= | done, as John, who is already here,!on the wedding dress and arrange | if, a Gita lean or oa abenittine oindl Th 1G hora vertinl : = " cs grcometary Ee oie ciolret was coming to take me for a mo-| for the veil and elena tenitunesy Dats eee as advertising an y making the advertising work. = 4 bs ems fore! tor ride — hunting for that secret Yours respectfully, e 7 a = = Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Jack | Sor ride — 1 4 eal i The first meeting will be held at |S : = ) Oberg, and Mrs. W. MeDonald drawers cue pe onder EMELIE LA MONDE. | tno plant in the morning, and lunch | == =. i 4 went to St. Paul last night to at es some letters Sere a will be served there. The meeting | == el mnitho fan arvices. that once belonged to Lafayette ov | © ——F | concludes a b " igh = a = Gees creer [even John’s great-great-grand- SOCIAL AND Hee vega ea = ; = mether. You may rest assured i = ey } 1A) canis?! t » = Hh ie hel tess Gy bums s al PERSONAL | i= e If yours is a business which doesn’t advertise, don’t = T am sure that I shall tind that |@—————_--——-® 4 =. i secret place. I feel as you do, how- SCHOOL NURSE IN MINOT = e p = | ccarethatat wouldimou have dlicn| |) senor, Sumer ear ogi| = close your ears to the story of your young men. Help = | ‘ Ay he os pas i oang | nurse, is attending the eleventh an- } = 4 s must find it all myself and leconvent f the North Da- = i 7 St ay iy i Tiikinke wow thabawhendledoy labial ney ecarecwccaeseaaeeceiarianh and ||) ee = them to think it out —listen to their plans and their : . John came last night and, of] North Dakota state league o¢ Nurs- = ° é ° q course, we are beth very happy.| ing education at Minot toda = hopes. Add the counsel of years of experience to the = ees He is looking forward to your com- | 'Teichmann is corresponding Fargo, Mar. 26—Four main. pro- | 5 = Jury Told Parents Liable it# with great pleasure. | He is not : posal Gere udvancedshereutadny; byl ; : : ; 3 looking quite as well as when. I oka esate (aulvaneed it Sian yA | ae 2 minds of the men who are planning the future of your x For Children’s Actions met hin in, Mbany aihree eae 8 OF 80% en of | eral reserve board, Curtis L, Moshier | = 2 ee ago. He has a_ little worri Mr. enne en of | Otel veaerves boar Ge , fen eae i Driving Auto wrinkle between his and) Gy:| Sioux Falls, Si Dicareltho, parents | of the Federall Rasaxveibant 0) 10. business. = | ery time the doorbe mn he | ©” an infant son born Palm Sunday neapolis, and others meeting here | Say = — cs : Be, Nel cording. to a message received | With farmers and bankers of North | s = \ The ease in which Edward M. Kafer eens Be ee ne gram: but here by Mr, and Mrs, A. J, Hollens- | Dakota in an effort to ascertain the | ES ‘= ip) suing Mrs Se Ce EO ee Hin onie wetroue aed th. Mrs. Allen was Sormerly | financial need of the farmers of this | _— i a renult of the | MBnE thal Re is)only is ang sa Verne Hollensworth, society | section. The proposals include aS \ = i aenegat sonia Giekun Bie. eer $ porter on the Tribune. 4 SG Geet at peodnction ctjths = Did h s : = | over ana a= i ee egies WE a s, increas ja c' = “ = = evile driven by Miss Clara. Hult-|for which the firn Serena anes linen antca nee = id you ever expect that iron could be advertised pro = | berg, sant to a jury in district court u “A ae d y was given Mrs. | marketing and more exten: = = \ ternoon. ou and I, how siner of: willl BR sification of farm crops. = ae 4 . S i Pemiiveeuiue: an ingtructing the ow that it is only what he Rarities ora Vallinny Bac ecu tias e = fitably? Few advertising men did. Did you ever ex- piAined Heslaw governing ae: tah Ge { her seventy-fifth } TONIGHT = ) her child acts as the as delighted with) pwanty » cuests were “Nei 43 i ] ] ‘i q chauffeur for a family for the con il toumtnl tee alc neeenm ne eee < Bee Nee oe M = pect to eat trade-marked grape-fruit? It is an accom- = raniatice of a family th fam ee i mothcr? | were played by the guests and re-| 7° . 2 = °. = i a jable for the negligent acts of the ve th he think shments served. | 3 i i = child, he told the jury. In the ease more of that desk than anythin is FOR SALE—By owners seven room |S plished fact at thousands of breakfasts this morning. = betes the court Mr His ee- else in the werld.” ALUMNI. MEETI polane hts we two a = 5 Pe = | cupied a re vhile the daugter ed, “Well, next to| The alumni of Bismarck hospital | screened porches and garage. Rea- | Sas 3 *s < . y = 1 drove the “T come very near tcf will hold the'r regular monthly | son ‘for selling am leaving city. |= j Did you ever think the dairymen could profitably use = He said that as a matter cf law of it than Ethie mmesting tomorrow evening ut 8| 0. B. Lund, 723 Oth, St, 326-1 | y pane) 19 tably u = { greater ee must be ts en in the | ise in the world.” 5 o'clesk at the nurse's home. ae aaron atl aN — h a u = operation o! auto in the city street f Crndbnne rome A s POR SALE--Studebaker ‘four « for |= ‘. = eine cudntey: and (hye, sil anne senting vou aes Riestion Registrasi Temorrow | sale or trade, Cheap, Phane 262R tame the forces of publicity, or that a barbershop could grow ators of utomobile know a pay Mouuingwi cs All of the election places in the 9 8-26-3t. ES ular strect is often occupied by chii- ear ant is |:nity. will be open tomorrow in order es Sue: = : =. fai Ges icreratars pus’ (everett vane ae. ti honmit citizens whe have changed ) WANTED—A night cook. = to twerity-five, largely by the power of the written word = vi greater care than on other str aa ; singly and oer SDUTE their residence in the last thirty Lunch. = ~ In the case the plaintiff contended evga at y Yours, | rays av wha did not vote at the - ————— = F A Recifmerca anithe pected thesdriver LESLIE HAMILTON. 11124 tection to. register for the | FOR RENT~Li ant House = and an ideal of service. of the car, while the defense claimed! .. 0. Se Manian, GEmcalectione Anas: moon agile endest: = negligence on the part of the father| Clipping from the Sharon Dispateh | °"""" ads a —- | : in allowing the chiffl to play inadan-| | Among the gorgeous and won z z - | BOOKKEEPER—Wants position in | EE - = gerous place and negligegee on the, derful presents that ure beine} Wet Wash is a new service! office or bank. Have several |e = part of the child, claimings the child showered upon Mies Leslie Hamil. we offer to our trade. For| venrs experience, wilt take part | : ~ = ran into the automobile. Jpdge Jan-|ton, who is to be ried on the 4 . time work. Write Tribune 536. | = \ f5 5 : 3 i = onius told the jury that a. child twenty-second, is a desk from the | BT1es: phone get. Capital (= The coming executives realize that a business exists, = | four years old was not presumed to! bridegroom’s — mother—a__— desk’ § team Laundry Co. {= . = ail have discretion such that it could bg Which was given to Lafayette by ee ea = 2 i ? i 5 =e charged with #telig@hce, nd that the the first Napeleon and which SPE ae = in the last analysis, in the minds of its customers, = jury need pot. consider fis part of /passed from his hands directly to| Wien making fruit cake put halt = : = N, the defense. .He said with regard to the great-ereat-zrandmother of the) i,. dough into the ‘pan, then the = : = Ficeer al tiot siny une exercise oti |Beidegroom, Naturally, WAR fi, | teuit ant then camainfer of the | rather than in four walls and a roof, and, perhaps, that = I i nary care in-keeping their children; history and associations, Miss | 4 tte, 4 ‘ i z from dangerous places and explained /Hainilton regards, it as the most eer aI Gee alta a \ ~ : ; t that ordinary care meant such care as) beautiful of er gifts. PRI ean PCO tr See z ii ion wii { ‘ . . = iieirants might reasonably Uslex-|Mary Alden Prescott ‘will a actio’ . | is why they are the coming executives. = pected to give a child, considering) here on the twenty-first to attend Wet Wash is a new service DrKING | ey ; = | their circumstances. {her son's wedding. , ey | id = i CASES DISPOSED OF. _ ra aaa gee we offer to our trade. F = Ff Among eases disposed of in the last; DEAR KARL: prices, Phone 684. Capital | as “3 = \ } few days are: Farmers Union Co-| J never was so set up in all my| Steam Laundry Co. H =a Operative Warehouse and Elevator | jite to think that ycu have asked i = company vs. E, E. Strandema. The! my help in your dilemma. It makes , Ks = = verdict was for the plaintiff, for $85, me understand that at least no one = but was a victory for the defendant /can call me a child again. I am |§- - . heer | i since he had offered the plainti aie ‘ 4 Detects B Ss R R Y ‘ =| claim made for greater settlement. glad ee Mid nok ve peatier Nore Published by ne Blamarck Tetbune, ap co-operation = Nick Wagner against George Cloud,| winde Lesli patiee Po dthie the , ; with The American Association o vertising Agencies = mhich offer Had been es pearls ond'T know that you would = ¢ oe = j the plaintiff being awarde pean ai y : = i for labor on a threshing ‘machine. J. haven pion cheeraneken, 88 Mele WEBB BROTHERS ‘ 1 = i I, Case Threshing Machine company | “C*! ay st Undertakers Embalmers Funeral Director |= = y ephist Urea Wake 208 clad SASK me to tea at the club the 1 Licensed Embalmer in Charge \ =... 8 ing out of notes on the purchase of a f , ee \ NES | ( =" 4 threshing outfit, verdict being found of pe eae ee see Neen | DAZ PRONE ES” NiGir eee eee | = ‘ for the defendant. The case of the, = i : | Timmer State bank against Harry| PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLOR&S ~ oe = i a a } = ' Knowles was settled after the jury ROUP Licensed Embalmer in Charge =. : = I ee ae ot sage Buseck rei renee Day Phone 100 Night Pone 100 or 687 | == ~ = 1 fa : as lieved by oneapplicatiza ——————_—_—_——————— Se =] ‘ lansonius that the jury’ would be sent/ ed = — “ome if there were to. be delays in Y g |e K s BISMARCK FURNITURE COMPANY bringing cases up for trial, many have 220 MAIN STREET - listed for disposition and the court VAPDS Rue TTT WAVELET

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