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‘ } ’ we 1 } 4 J . | ‘ TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1928 ; re THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE HUNDREDS AT FUNERAL OF SLAIN GIRL High ‘Tribute Paid to De- ceased by Rev. Headen in ee Services at Home (Special ty The Tribune Baldwin, April 3.--More hundred — neighbors iends for miles a in the Albe of Baldwin than and | at 1 o'clock this noon to attend the last sad rites) for Ellen Albertson, 19 year-old girk slain bast’ Priday by George | © Hanecies The casket which bore «vas banked with off from Many were deeply services proceeded. | The Rev. E. i, Headen of the M.} BK. church at Wilton delivered the funeral sermon, paying tribute to the 1 character of the de sed The ¢ chosen for the or ion was in the Arms of Jesus”, by Grace? and “Beautiful Somewhere,” Edna May | the piano, Harvey violin and Horace aden and Vivian Skutle were sts. Following the services the body was taken fo the cemetery at Still, nine miles to be laid to rest her body beautiful floral of people. ected as the | scores mus “Safe “Saved Isle of Headen feaden with Wl in awa beside her mother and sisters and brothers, A Jarge number of Mourners accompanied the body to | the final resting place. “DRUGS GIVEN BOY IN MINOT “~~ SHERIFF SAYS = Chinaman and. White Woman Are Arrested After i Narcotics Raid Minot, N.D. April 3. Leading ps of deputies and Yede {s Sheriff ALS. Spicher last arrested = two persons, a | Chinaman and a white woman said + to be the wife of a Chinaman, cach ata charge of sale and possession of narcotic dry he pair is held in the ¢ il toglay the arrival vf of a Marshal with variant chary them with violation of the som act. ‘The two under arrest: gave names as Sam Ong and Mrs, Joe Wallace. It was through information from seeret sources — that raidy were made, ding to Sheriff Spicher who asserted today waned he ae that statements which had been made to him indicate that a boy 16 years old recently — pur- | ic drugs in the ¢ the effect of which beean ticeable on him that the authorities | re notified, This is the second offense “charged inst Ong, who) has been employed at the Chicago > scafe here. JENSEN FREED OF CHARGES Minneapolis( Minn., April 3. C. Jensen, superintendent of po- »? lice, was acquitted by a jury in Hent cour district” court last night of a charge of wilful sneglect of dutysin permitting gam bling houses and houses of illfame to remain open. The verdict was brought in on the fifth ballot, safter | six and one half fours of deliber- Jation The vote on the first ballot w: 10 to 2 for acquittal, on the thi , jt went to 1 to 1, and the fifth Qunanimous in favor of the pended police ch 1 ‘SHIELDS RITES ON THURSDAY services for ‘have been previousl. Qa | ss! Porence B. Smithel, 2020 Tenth Ave.| John Bankston and Mrs. William | jegress Sunday night may be heard |Brown,Wendelin Schneider, Mar Theatre i found wanting. It is ir a fad i is. Malard, both of the city, John Kos-| in police court today. The stab- | garet Boespflug, Irene Baker. ieal departure in photogr phy.| Ingrown Toe Nail | "Whenever you feel the need of|san of the city, Jacob J. Schreiner} bing occurred ut 106 Main street. ss is also being made d to arrive at its 1 r T 50 Itself | £04 confidential medical advice, ad-| of the city, Kenneth Strassburg of mas pune 1 Imination jtwo noted ‘ urns Out Itself Gres. ‘br. Pierce, president. Invalids’ Ofstedah! of Amidon, Jacob Gres] Read our add all about Wet | department. Do have reached their goal cannot be Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., and answer|zhaus of Danzig, an iiss Mathilda i Sei Senevieve Warner ms . questioned, for the photopl: A noted aut Eistiestaw (eines eebiraed: Gwitheat tee oe ees oe of Ashiey have entered the | Wash, or Call 684. Capital ide ends Gens faoactnina tee Last Time Tonight. SU Funera who-y y, will he held on 1 was said today nson, chairman. of th Odd Fellows named have ge of the services. 1 act | will not ixed until all re- are heard Trom. Yickets for Frank and Hank Concert tonight are for sale at Dakota Fine Arts 214 Main street. Concert at 7:30 at ‘the Presbyterian church. aaa s found dead in bed yes- day Thu mia | Headaches Are Usually Due to Constipation When you are constipated, not enough of Nature’: lu- bricating liquid is produced in the bowel to keep the food waste soft and moving. Doc- tors preseribe Nujol because. it acts like this natural lubri- cant and thus secures regular 4 bowel movementsby Nature’ s- own method—lubrication. ‘dine is a lubricant—not a eck ine boda copicaanet Bae ‘Try it toda | iety. is ! org are ' ever GEORGIA’S CHAMP RIDER Meet Peari Castleton and b just won the bareback riding a fraternal body Bilic Geo hoth of gia girl Atlanta, Ga ata circu r horge contest for It must not bv understood, ey [Ar THE MOVIL GS |] ever, that “Phe Tot of the S @| merely an experimental pi | DISCUSS FOUR TEAM LEAGUE : Minot, J. A. Larson of marck and Jamestown repre ltatives are discussing the , possib: y of arranging a four-team base- ball league for the sumer month’ It is probable a plan may be worked out soon that would give each city baseball next summer, Injured When Antique Explodes Mary Dwyen of Colorado | Springs, Colo, mother of — Mrs. | Thomas H. Poole of Bismarck, is suf- ‘fering from a bullet wound received when an antique gun which had jbeen brought to her home exploded while~being handled by members of ithe household. It pierced her side and seems to be lodged in her bae ns report, but they have been 0 locate the bullet, although have been ta cident occurred some time according to a letter received Poole, who left last week for Colo 90. She also states |that her sister, Monica, who is a |nun and nurse in a hospital in that | city was almost clectructed a month VASP E : Mrs THT PT ‘ago |here from Mr Standard | ago w running the elevator from = cne floor to the other in the hos- darks, tal. STOP COUGH FOLLOWENG FLU. resulting from Whooping Cough, puchitis with F he Flu left with a whieh was quickly re- sved with Foley's Honey and Tar,” 1 | Mrs. K. D, Drake, Childs, Md. A few j taged | cents worth of Foley's Honey and will offset serious dise: ji {checking your coughs and colds, Jing you many dollars. Contains no how=| opiates—ingredients printed on _wrap- iS' per. Insist upon Foley's. Refuse clure | substitutes, Grippe, and I per pair caiman The story that is unfolded is keen- | ones THE ELVINGE It tells of the HELD AS DRAFT EVADER | 100 pairs re are few better kr harming Chinese Fargo, April 3:—Floyg 1. Farr of | more anualae players of th marries aa Amer to) Amidon was arrested Saturday by | . agate o Oo than Kathlyn be forgotten when her love ! Walter Viel, deputy U. S. marshal | ye Ae a star in turns to his own country, He Fon a charge of failing to register | » turns to her. of course; but it is! for the draft. sat liberty on | 74 t on his honeymoon, and his new! $300 baij awaiting trial at the next | Per yard p do by her ear bride is an American 1 His} term of federal court. ie cientious work in recent P little son and its Chinese mother pictures, she proven h have waited a long time for his! 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Regular 30¢ yard | ing Me ih and her py ma of 50 Ladies’ Bloomers. ae ok ng with the racter of the| Regular $2.50 nalous wife who invol : : | in serious trouble. The story of |cur THIS igi WORN ' “The World A use” deal with 1 the publicity c 1 its conse- Cut out this slip, enclose w snd ma 2 Foley & Co. ao, TL, w ly niels and raphie man- Lwis quent evils in a h ner. 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And Ij have entered the Bismarck hospital uished 3 have agreed that at William Lehfeld of last motion pictures in natural col- a reality: Bie Initiation “The been . ion of fficers ¢ ul process it is not a de , Lunch will be served. dates. velopment over olde: which said to h scenes of sur | drops of “Out loveliness in which the cha and settings upan t ens the tender, * that neath the toe nail, is told in this ma » anyone can buy from the opportunity is presented to show vivid hues in strangely beau-| : tim settings. tions, s will hold initiation kin sur rounding the ingrowing nail reduces | inflammation and pain and so tough- sensitive skin under- that it can net ore a tiny bottle containing direc- th 5e! Shef-! our | | hii nuit and pains | | Health Brings Beauty! P Your Health Is Vital To You Minneapolis, Minn—*“I have al- ways had the utmost confidence in ; for treatment. } have on several occasions taken Dr. >| Pierce’: nd the ‘Golden Medical | when rundown, weak or nervous and | charged from the hospital. {have never once been disappointed, aera aS jfor they have restored me to per- |fect health and strength.”—Miss " St. Alexius Hospital charge of any kind. { motion picture has many its| penetrate the flesh, and the nail Vepisdoes Wid in China se-|turhs naturally outward almost over : lection of this picturesque country | night. is admirable for the purpose of] “Outgro” is a harmless antiseptic displaying effective coloring, and ufactured for chiropodists. How- drug How To Be ‘Happy Though Wed Eat More Wheat That is what we are doing. We also use pure wheat starch in all our collar work. It gives a better finish and makes collars, _ made. Of course it costs more than other starch, but it is the BEST for the best kind of collar work. For perfect satisfaction send your col- lars and other laundry here. Capital Laundry Co. Launderers and Dry Cleaners. ‘ - Phone 684 a al | CITY NEWS -——* Favorite Prescription and ; New Salem and Mrs. A. P. Aune and Discovery’ | baby boy of the city have been dis- Leo Landwhere of Elbowoods, Mrs. St. Alexius hospital for treatment. nt PMO oe etc., more pliable than any other starch , THE FAIR STORE nnn nn | Mrs, ‘irst Robin Seen that a robin sang ch lawn today. weather like that of today. May Be Heard Today The case in which a Latindry Co. i , Hi ue lights and fast colors. 16c ::19c -79c -22c Miss Mary Fitzgerald of the’ city, | Christ Skalcky of Blue Grass, | | Master Benno Schimansky of Minot and Master Kax Kruse of Moffit have been discharged fram the hospital. E. V. Lahr of the First Guaranty Bank 4 is authority for the statement rful on his The bird sang so lusti- ly Mr. Lahr is certain that it has full confidence in continued pleasant white man was Stabbed but not seriously by a PAGD THREE . 100 Ladies’ dress Oxfords and Pumps. Values to $10.00. ..§1.98 Ladies’ Silk Newport Hose in all the new shades. Regular $1.50. ..98¢ Ladies’ Ready 7) Wear WRAPS, COATS, DRESSES Children In a variety of colors and style, at Greately Reduced Prices. Men’s and Boys’ dress Shirts. Values to $2.50. . 25 Boys’ Suits. Values to $15.00 Crepe de Chine. Regular $3.00 Men’s Ballbriggan Shirts and Drawers. While they last... Coats -34c ST. MARY'S" SCHOOL second group of Mary’: ent the program for the en- ment of the public which was postponed from March 17, Ail are cordially invited to come and bring their fricnds to’ spend an enjoyable evening. Hamre ¢ who received s Jonatte, Hamre ite Louise Grunefel Peter Balzer, Christ Jangula, McQuillan, Margaret Barrett, ( line Barbie, Anna Payseno, Helen Jaszkowiak, John Neibaucr, dam TCaPit0y | speed in adding on the Dalton add- : LON CHANEY —and— BILLIE DOVE sins “ALL THE TONIGHT TUESDAY BROTHERS THURSDAY. ERE VALIA Also Bull Montana eal al scoume zuKon i “A Rumelured Prince.” ‘oming WILLIAM deMILLE pete cae nS paoouction Wednesday and Thursday “THE WORLD'S _ APPLAU SE’ with BEBE DANIELS / en LEWIS STONE The people on the screen are as real as people look from your window. | picture in NATURAL colors: Bebe, more gorgeous than ever, as the dancer who, to achieve fame, was willing to ig aes fire A samatnen lle picture that dares to tell the truth, BUSTER KEATON in another lively comedy ‘The Blacksmith” MOVIE CHATS OVERTURE at 7:20 “LUSTSPIEL” by Keler Bela