Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
PAGE EIGHT THOUSANDS IN LINE AT RITES ; OF BERNHARDT © Estimated One Million People Throng Streets to Witness Procession RITES ARE SIMPLE Paris, Mar. body of Surah Bernhardt was to rest hb her tomb in the cemetery of Bee} la Co this aftenoon at 4 o'clock, | afte a simple funea: sevice in’ the | chureh of St. Francois de Sales and | i nn procession went through | treets thronged with crowds of, mourne i Cro that guthered at the church of St. Francoss Sules and at the cemetery mourned sincerely | for her whom they loved so well | and they brought in profusion the | tribute of flowers she requested. Bernhardt’s b rested in the ood casket which she order © 30 years ago, On the breast her white sat.n dress wasp ned the ctoss of the Legion of Hon- or while around her neck was a | gold locket containing a likeness of | To prevent the smuggling of co custom barriers encircling the Ru poilus and equipped with machine he Rhine canals. Photo shows th patrol boat / THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THE STOP-WATCH ON THE RHINE nal or supplies through the French French patrol boats manned by atrol on light hr, guns maintain a constant e business end of one of these her son The mony at the church was | ——~——— simple for Bernhardt had express- ed wish that there be no eulogoies | FOOD EXPERT LAUDS TANLAC Declares It Is One Medicine He Can Recommend For Digestive Troubles “After cold ‘That's just how now, even after my hard s ‘ing for these husky rd matter: Brown, 208 Str St., , Wis., expert chef, told of, his sperience with Tanlae. Stomach trouble,” he said,\“had me where it wa out all I could do to keep going. d plenty of good ra- T feeb right tions that the boys liked, but I hud no appetite at all, Woe unto me if Tate even a doughnut, and other foods bloated me with gus till T near- ly smothered. My nerves were un- strung and dizzy spells nearly top- pled me over. “A fifteen poand-gain, first class appetite and digestion, tells twelve bottles of Tanlac did for me better than if T the one Iked all day. It as medicine | sure ean recem- is for sale by all good drug- gists. Over 35-million bottles sold. Seo jutomatic h foaf is sealed by an with wa wrapping machine which is: heated by a hot iplpte. BARKER’S BAKERY IS MODERN FACTORY =" =! eevee Phe vault that received her body Iso was unostenta On it was “the baking. of yes one word “Bernhardt.” TURNING OUT 2 luda and The police estimated that there , 4 is done during the day were at least one million people be- The process of making candy tween La Matelene and the theater | 4 the Barker Baking & Candy] If one were to wateh a baker or) while requiring more hand work is Sarah Bernhardt, AN traffic alone | Company Bismarck not only has afeandy maker during his *s work, ! almost a as the bakery the route was suspended from on w Which is supplying parts of; he would first see the white clad! departmen ilkentastorahe | facte until three p. m., municipal police Lee aa COE 4. ‘ states wi prod guards and gend WECHIN EE ee eee unread way open, Practically every window :Wels. but its 5 Rlong the way was filled with spec- {being produced by macl tat ind many cameras were in. very latest’ design. evidence Most of us think that a bakery is ora loaf of t a place to which we go bee but never realize that bakery in our midst turns out of bread in a single more than 812.500 loaves in and that about 500 of these © consumed by the people of Bis- ck while the remaind are sold 107 cities and towns in three dif- , iferent states, western North Little Hope Entertained For! vyjjining parts of South Earl of Carnovan and in eastern Mor In addition to the br whieh is baked during the night, pastries and candy are prepared during the day time. It is difficult to esti mate the quantities and quantities of cookies, cakes, rolls, and fan breads w turned out \ total of about 2,500 candy is also made daily Jeandy during the holiday | while soft candies predominate dur- ApaerenaRe ate: He [img most of the other se ; : \ Bismare fro: blood poisonin Peers eeiceet white [proud of the old home town when wating at the tomb of /he sces Humpty Dumpty and Blue eit Ribbon bread made by I vk: jing & dy company Jother cities when out tr: New England Rich AM ive theaqialilies (ntsBarke Old English Bibles] ties extotted by candy men in other | places. DISCOVERER OF TOMB SERIOUS. Dakota. 9.—Although | the physicians 4 tending themearlvot Carnarven issued no bulletin today it was understood that his condition is critical, the infection having reached | his lungs. hare pounds of hard to London newspapers i that the Earl had sut- and that his condi Dispateh fast night fered Tut | The flour whieh goes into the __ Boston Ma ; -~ }—Bibles that date | making fathisedready whichemun back three hundred years are not Un-| oy a name for itself in this pars common in New England, where fam-| rine count ilies have treasured the volumes for! 4... gencrations. One of these |e yt was printed in England in 1699) nee nt . deputies of Christopher Bar- is now being made Maid” flour wh is state mill at Grand ke the products pro- a distinetly Bis- the owners of th Forks. ‘To m duced even mo marek product It is owned of Norwood, and] Pakery are Bismargk people who or. | has been in his family for genera-|##nized the company just three tions. Another bible, owned by Fred H. machinery used, the very | Harris, of Norfolk Downs, and pub- for bakery purposes, is such | that the hun the bread from the beginning until the end of the operation until the loaves are placed by hand into the lished in London by “Robert Barker, printer to the King’s Most Excellent in 1614, has been in the mily since 1630, Mrs, P. B. Marblehead, has a bible Samuel J. Wilde, of copy of the Scriptures Cambridge, England, in loaf in waxed paper, printed 1648, in MANILA PRACTICES ECONOMY. , P. 1, March 29,—For the | first time in many years the city of | Manila started the new year with a surplus of $168,800 realized by aj ess of strict economy, During 1 years past there either has a deficit or an overdraft. The expenditures for 1922 amount- ed to 5,000, which was $200,000 jous year, TONE UP THE KIDNEYS mptoms of Kidney trouble are all gone. Water 1s clear and does not burn. Foley Fideny Pills cer- tainly do the work,” writes W. J- Grady, New Orveans, Louisiana, Backache rheumatic pains, tired feeling are symptoms of distressed kidneys. Foley Kidney Pills tone up he kidneys an! quickly relieve kidney and bladder trouble. Refuse sub stitutes, Insist upon Foley's, $190.50 CASH and $39.86 monthly for one year, buys a ' It costs no more to buy a Kelly. M.B. Gitman Co. Bismancn —— Prone 808 Zeal facts wrapping machine which seals each | | baker who comes to work in’ the evening. for the bak is done dur. ing the night, set his seales for th quantity of flour which he desire: to use. The process of. gettin g the} flour into the hopper is accomp-— lished by means of revolving buck- ets operating in a chute as a result wf the touching of an electric but- ton which sets the entire mechan- into operation, conclusion of At the teel which the times, Ke troughs. dough is allowed to rise thre first ters hours, i standing one and thre then an hour, ' | N dumped which ho the into goes, troughs the dough another chute dow! into an automatic proper amount of dough to the le passe Jong the automatic belt point where jt is rounded, then caught in-an overhead proofe finally dropped into bi which are placed on a ck, 240 tins to the shoved into a steam proofir her where they stay for to 40 minutes under lives which makes them rise flour on the sur When thorough proofed s’are brought out and they go into) ie eae brick ovens wh 400 ¢. From nd fi teated with lignite coal, ble by the use ot ele jy forced draft the bread is and placed on the racks again cools, 11 pro nd washes off any the while The fi ss takes place when an hand never touches ! “A crevices. acids of the mixinig’ process, the contents is poured into | cooked in large to the various copper kettles, not dissin sed by the um stone on which the mix- ture is cooled and mixed, is a large i stone under which is flowing water. andies and at presen yand being marek, manufact - POLICE PICK UP AUTO HERE Stolen During Night in Man. sealing machine which cuts off the ; dan; Recovered in Bismarck Police here, after from Mandan, found a behind a sign b don M: the corner of Seventh Kk this morning. Records of the tment showed treet at license w estate ¢ had been {during the night. It was returned this afternoon, About $2 in change and some dy stolen from the Smith gro. y on Fifth street here, police be ng the work that of boys. mn. Mand: stolen at y ‘ liev & After Every Meat bite to eat—a bit of sweet” | After a substantial meal, naturally want to top off with a bit of sweet. Give them WRIGLEY’S, the great American Sweetmeat. It combines the enjoyment of sweet with many BENEFITS. It cleanses the teeth, removing | food particles that lodge in the It neutralizes the je the mouth, soothes the | throat, and lastly— WRIGLEY’S heips the stomach | by supplying saliva to aid in| digestive work. Made clean, kept clean, sealed package. | what j receiving a call | n street ; It hore The | the children | THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1928 ‘ALMOST WHOLE SERIOUS OUTBREAK. Dublin,’ March 29.—The first se ous outbreak of shooting in sometime various parts of the! en! today, but no casualties reported. National troops guards stationed at Collins Barracks, City Hall, Rings Inn and Wellington Barracks were at- tucked by rifles and machine gun fire. The troops replied and rushed patrols to the effected area, After a heavy fire that lasted ha an hour quiet was restored. One bomb was thrown during the disturb- jance, but no damage was done. PLAN TOSUE BURLEIGH CO State Board of University. and School Lands De- mands Payment occurred in STAFF TAKEN | E er laa os: BY FREE TARE aster -! costs so little = \ 2 | and means so Important Captures Made by. much Army in Southern Ireland, O es $4 to $7 It Is Announced : ee from | . Dublin, Mar, -Practically the J entire staff of the third southern di- Spring Hose vision of the irregular army was cap- |= ven ote genet gems wees’ ~~ Hart Schaffner & Marx \ Ttonesand ing to an official statement today. I | solid colors Other important captures were made |e i | | 76 i = = = other ma Ti ise if —work harder. Tailoring The state board of uni school lands in session tod resolution authorizing the att eral ‘to proceed to collect | from Burlei sue which came due on March 19 R. Kositzky, land comm: ond: x sioner, The honds were seed, Mr. Flow s and feed in bonds. The amount |sue was originally %100,000, of the bon is $50,000. the county had paid 850,000. b: He said County ‘Treasurer: Flow | to the state and planned to pay had some money on hand and had [000 next month. | | ; offered to pay some on’ the bonds lif. the board in turn would put the money back into Burleigh county ‘by taking up some school district sh county on a bond is 1, that the bond is- Gi 1 | { | | { \ The well built car and the poorly con- structed car look very much alike on the salesroom floor. Paint and varnish can cover a multitude of weaknesses-in closed car construction. But you can’t ride on the paint. “The superior product begins to prove it- self on the first day of use and strengthens its proof every day thereafter. At the end of a year the one car is ready to be traded in at a big depreciation. The Studebaker may not even need a fresh coat of paint. In a Studebaker Sedan the quality is built into the job.. The body wjll not begin to rattle or squeak after thoaends of miles of Four wide: doors. lamps. Heater. | i Distributor You won’t be fooled on quality or style if you come out on April Ist in one of these new spring suits. Dress well this spring you'll feel better S. E. Bergeson & Son| EAA . . Good for Years of Service velvet Sdgrete Cente Sum eraee Ten eo8 wine ‘Thief-proof transmission lock. me MODELS ar PRICES. o. b. eters a reas MRL HOI. : Terme to Meet Your Convenience BISMARCK MOTOR COMPANY A New Hats Tan, grey, blue, white, pastel shades, with or without collars $2.50” Caps New styles and colors $1 to $3 kes $25 up. / Dry cleaning. County Auditor effort had bee boi pu ( well and districts. could, that farmers to whom seed was advanced had not had good crops and were repaying slowly, and that county officials felt that as long as the county had paid back 0,000, was going to pay 000 more and was cleaning the mat- ter up as quick as they could, th the state board ought to he satis- | nd school bonds o! Creek school “in Apple the county re overdue, but that under the tax limitation law the county ha dlevied all ‘the gares it dmitted f hard usage. It will continue to be comfort- able and easy riding and will present a fine appearance month after month as when new. The mohair velvet plush upholstery — which is all-wool instead of cotton as generally used—will not be worn “shiny,” the win- dows will still fit tightly and operatesmoothly yand the fittings will still be firmly in place "even after thousands of miles‘of use. There are closed cars that dé not include heaters. Yet, you ot be comfortable un- less youare warm. Every Studebaker Sedan is completely equipped including a heater. Studebaker’s quantity production of cars of quality is résponsible for the low price of this Sedan. © clock. Quick-action cowl ventilator.” Attractive coach cleaner, Dome light. , 7 Tet gente pd G: ae cre <7} eee 2400 G-Pase). cesses an Bismarck, N.. Dak: