The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 9, 1923, Page 2

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PAGE TWO MANDAN NEWS | LECTRIC (0: WOULD ISSUE MORE STOCK indan Puts Peti- tien Before Railroad Board Electric tition the that an appraisal be made he plant by its engineer rporation of rd for $200,000 of which but $100,000 onstructed With over ils, working capi omitted, the valus ess of $225 which was. 1 oaetually® i at in 1920, 1921 re paid, aver- ent on@a val © petition i “president, JONORS PAID WAR VETERAN : Kanelt Services for Louis Held at Mandan Veterans of the World War paid peu to Louis Kanell, who died in s a result of wounds sus- burch; quad, an rom the The Disabled Veterans chapter of Bi ed ut the ser as draped in Taps were sounded by 2 bug » services the casket wa s of the wa hen moved to cifie depot. Anton Kanell, a ry took the body Honi@@hnest of Laurel) Mont, and any Bismarck people werc from out of the city He os at the armers not unty but persons from othor near-Ja stick while employed a from Mortor | rom other ne iy to Minne-} volis for interment in that city | ong | | POPE MAY BREAK PRECEDENT yorted im Catho ie famous shrine No confirm Wf Pope Pins le done he p the Vatican any pope his at lic chureh cirles. Lourde: —_____4._. in France credited, w 5 marvelous | hoof the report has “Ves the Vatican it will be th oO in recent years hy counties a the tion will meet to de for immigration, At previous meeting e club it that the f the Slope dents through h i h the county 3 that thi DR. CLARK PASSES, Funeral services for Dr | Clark, for » practitioner 0 , with his m up homesteads, and pure ble land south of re Peter Port of spending visiting and Mr, and Mrs, Timmer have been days in the city ping. | Allen Grosgebauer, who was [iste in Jan le employed _at_the nd meeting tonig , club when the ponsore a) Gillie ht of by should be them- + [blade has: re rs{mers in the neighborhood of his Saturday which was morning, ‘The under the left: shoulder sed to heal, ’s branch of weet held Tinh al the foiné GE Mis aPAWEME ler, The meeting took the form of a birthday party in Jhonor of Ailene Badger, marck Presbytery will meet the Presbyterian J ng there meeting. The moderator, Rev. - Maeden, Wilton, will preach. Wm, Rappe, farmer of the St, A thony Youte was in the city F y and attending to bus Mr. Rappe says that fi rm have not been able to do any seed- eling yet. Horace f this ha: Sweet near several in- The Kennelly Furniture compan: has purchased the baleony fixtures from the former Jen Rule store and began work Saturday of install ing them. Mut rn, both The twin boys born to Mr. ae L. C. Gosia ou the Deac son of near the c underwent a minor operation at the Deaconess hospital S STRAW. SAIL ORS wide straw sailor, drap- ed with a colorful scarf or adorned | mid-season wear, Had your age e' today? A high medical anichtity claims that eighty per cent of all human ailments comes from undigested food that lies in the colon. To keep the bowels active food must. contain some “roughage,” such as bran, spinach or lettuce. Bran is Nature’s best colon-cleanser. Shredded Wheat contains all the BRAN of the whole wheat grain. Two -Biscuits a day will insure natural bowel movement, at the same time furnishing the body with all the nutritive ele- nents it needs. It is delicious for any meal with milk or cream, or. with fruits. TRISCUIT is the Shredded Wheat cracker—- a real whole wheat toast—eaten with butter, soft cheese or marmalades. A free sample of Shredded Wheat with our new booklet, ‘‘The Happy Way toHealth,’’ issentfreeon request. The Shredded Wheat Company Niagara Falls, N. Y. Pope Pius | store underwent an operation | wound | y. On} will be a! with flowers and ribbon. ig echoa.| wry when he fell upon} uled’ to make its appedrance, for _ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FANCY VOILES: Drop-stitch voile makes some of the most charming frocks for sum- mer. nothing but a girdle, and perhaps a collars and cuffs to trim it. Springtime Footwear We carry just the kind of Pump and Oxfords you need for this time of the year. Latest styles in sport shoes now on display CREPE RUBBER SOLES Sunset calf uppers. Just the kind of Footwear for Golf, Hiking and all .out- door sports. Sizes 3 to 8. $7.75 A. W. LUCAS CO. —BISMARCK—° aes = Seen = A ss OUHIUDUTNEATESEEGUONAESAEREUUEEEUSHOUEEUUAEONGUONUEEOUGLONAGEUGGOEUEERAGELUAOUEEEL It comes in the most fascin-| Mrs, Clarence St. George ,of Garri- ating shades and needs practically} son, Herman St. Alexius Hospital burn, Dr. Mary Fort McKee of Elbo- woods, and Miss Rose Kohler of Beulah have entered the St. Alexius hopital for treatment. Mrs. Naomi Henderschied and Mrs. R. B. ,Mur- Mary Agnes Geigrmann of the city, Halznage} of Wash- AACR eR | = The Psychological Moment For starting a savings account is now. De- posits made during the first ten days of the month will draw interest from April 1. The opportunity for receiving interest free for the first ten days of the month will cease tomorrow, all deposits made thereafter during the quarter will draw in- terest only from their date. ° If you would follow the fundamental principles of sound investments, safety of principal and prompt payment of interest, a savings account will answer the purpose. Our savings department has never passed a dividend. One dollar starts an account. Interest com- pounded every three months. \The First National Bank The Pioneer Bank NE. Ae AT 2H ILRI EHO MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1923 phy of the city, Jacob Schreiner of | mett, and Alfred Brose of Arena Strassburg, Miss Eva Schantz of | have been discharged from the hos- Glen Ullin, George Boden of Em- | pital. Ee ae ee Enjoy Clothes The rich, new woolens and smart styles give you a sense of pride worth much more than you pay for Spring Suits and Topcoats $30 $40 $50 Tailoring This department makes. your clothes exactly as you want them and as the should be. Leave your tailoring troubles with us we guarantee your satisfaction. _ SE. Bergeson & Son Tailoring. Dry cleaning. SIN UNIAN CAMINO ANNOUNCEMENT of Interest to through the For many years it has been Henry Ford’s make the Ford the universal fam ily car—to put it within the reach of the millions of people who have never been privileged to enjoy the benefits of motor car ownership. During the past fifteen years over 7,500,000 placed in the hands of retail customers—more than a million and a half of them within the past. twelve months — and yet there are still millions of families who are. hopefully looking forward to the day when they can own a Ford. And how the way is open. Under the terms of this plan you can select your Ford Car, set aside a small amount each week and you will be surprised how soon _ you will own it. In the meantime your money will be safely de- posited to. your credit in one of the local banks where it will draw interest. Think it over. Five dollars will start an account. The whole fam- ily can participate in it—father, mother, brothers and sisters each doing alittle. “Why not start toda, -Stop in and talk it over with The Copelin Motor Company Bismarck dealer. They will be glad to fully explain the details of the plan and help you . get started toward the ownership of a Ford car. Ford Motor Co. MILLIONS of FAMILIES © “T will build a car for the multitude” Said Henry Ford in 1903 — Read how the fulfillment of that prophecy is now made possible ersonal ambition to Ford Cars have been . x Detroit, Mich.- ~ COPELIN MOTOR COMPANY BISMARCK,-N. D. ' ER a ‘ ‘ SLL ce een

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