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PAGE EIGHT PLAYGROUND STAFF HOLD FIRST MEET oe oe) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1928 . J. UTS CURSE 1? PICK TOPICS RHEUMATISM _[elasses as well as, Ott and sisth | during @ quarrel. last night. me grade classes in that ‘school, and NTIRELY GONE | tte difterence in the ages of the two| ruins to her story Haley groups is so great that they could aren ae ces eee ae i‘ i. af jnot compete on an cqual basis. A | abuse and threatened her and she FOR GARDEN Orin L. French Declares He | etal of $70 will be given in prizes.| picked up the revolver and pointed | Also Gained Fifteen Pounds| The essays must be-submitted to] it at him to subdue him. The re- ance the teachers April 27, and the| volver was discharged accidental- WEEK ESSAYS Taking Tanlac Treatment.| papers will be rotated about” the| ly, she said. Previous to the chools and graded by teachers in| Shooting she had called the police the various schools. and asked for help claiming her!’ Most men want clothes that are rather Prof. C. B. Waldron of the state] husband was crazy drunk and she! fifteen pounds servoir of Thirty-Four Volunteer Teach- Speakers to Present Arbor|' . was the char-| #ticultural college will give an il-} Was afraid of him. Mrs. Haley was in—_si H = ‘ s Attend First Meeting Day Subject to Students teristic statement of Orin L,|!ustrated lecture ‘on a subject relat-| taken to the county jail. plain—simple lines, no fussy extras, just “| eal: French, prominent citizen of South |iné te native life ut the city “Audi- | sees | the 1 thi 2) de f: lh t i At High School Friday and Monday St. Paul, Minn., residing at 925|torium April 27 at & delock in the e “rea ing, made trom rea ones i MRS. KLING sto Messer Ave, ‘ evening. : | the topics on whieh the students| °F fuffered seom Indigestion, con | ma BE WISE all-wool fabrics and carefully tailored. lin © public schools are asked to] stipation, sleeplessness and a ired, | wt tae ah ar el ety enlaataat neat Ss| SHOOT D, KILLS —SIMONIZE |||. We know what they want and the Arbor and conse so weak T could hardly move. I had ae aN *- hrobbing headaches and — dizzy Simonize protects the finish iz Pee iy Sekine: cle te cling ope hiram itil HER HUSBAND on a new car and brightens ||| clothes are here. Colors and styles to suit 1 Expect to Run Three or — schools by vy Playgrounds for Children down, °1 also troubled with wen the finish on an old one. Very taste ht 1 t s of All Ages | Gilmore it evra | matic pains in’ iy arms. and legs, Why not start the season ||| CVErY taste Hne values a Sixth ; hth grade at|and altogether my burden of misery | Came Home Drunk Statement || with a nice clean car? Richholt si Friday afternoon emed to be all I could stand. ‘ aes Soon the subject of | aOne day 1 heard some men hav- of La Crosse Woman It’s easier to keep clean ative s, shrubs}ing a regular Tanlac talk-Yest and; pe after Simonizing. marek’s fi ion of teps in the actual! iff to supe the playgrounds during the sumr he use of ou sees : ; months were taken last night at and floweri ing |it was lucky for me, because what La Crosse, April 19.—Jack .Ha- - ney ’ meeting of 31 volunteer teacher our ho nd our city.” J, L. Belt started me taking the| ley, proprietor of Cliffwood Inn, a|] LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. In with J. J. M. MacLeod and Mrs J will speak before the Wifth and Now I fcel like a new] roadhouse outside the city limits. Henry Kling at the high school gy Sixth le students at Wachter » soundly, eat anything I] was shot and Killed by hig wife “Arbor Di ut trouble afterwards, hasium Fine Tailoring school Mor its mea su? to North 1 Mr H. F. Keller spoke briefly; and haven't an ache or a pain, Tan- Dvn the pugnose of the meeting and Gin vane and Me Gaain 1s won mms undying gratitudes” Our cutter has had many years experi- introduced Mrs. Kling, who outline will present the subject clean, ¢ is for sate by all good ae Sorenson Hard are the Winery of the ploy. She wasi sroiowine the denth t ayster-f well painted, well planted city,” be- | druge Accept no substitute. Critics IW * . . feiowed vd who took ibe ae uate se tore the Fifth and Sixth grade stu-| Over S7-million bottles sold, ence in pleasing men who appreciate fine charge of ‘angements for the: | ae ants i ’ school Friday at 9 Hi Seon coverer of the tomb of ing Tut-| dents at Wilt hool Friday OS Co sus GH CNS CULES JAnkh-Amen, a strange njulady has] a.m. Judge A, M. Christianson will Unanimous Mm clothes. It was decided that cither two or | three playgrounds with supervisors would be taken care of during the} ummer, and it was thought that one bc at Wachter school, one at holt, and one at. either wills! or North Ward, with one gen: | nu Bus or eae as- rek—-where,| Eighth grades of the other school y. J. P. Jack-| will be asked to write an essay on fore the students | the subject which 15 presented by a hool on the subject | s at their school. yalue to our com- prizes of $5, $3 and $2 each aitérnoon at 1 will be presented.to the student writing the best essay of 500 words day morning at} in length igned to cach school. nscrvation of the Beauty | An additi ze will be given at | Richholt si foal due to the fact that chool, junior | there are seventh and eighth grade d upon his ate, Howard | talk on “Park Carter, shown here, who is serieus- ly ill at Cairo. 6 BISMARCK SPECIAL OFFER Get this. $2.00 ‘‘ Wepr-Ever”” FOUR-QUART Aluminum Self- Besting Windsor Kettle for only $19 A | Front Page S. E. Bergeson & Son Tailoring. ~ Dry cleaning. Students of the high le was thought, that there would prob- h ” i ably be a morning period of play- high school, St, Mary's, and the | man Sate opens ( “ground. work Peete arent | Davita) “Apel Doctor Conn | Fifth and) Sixth or Seventh and or Khel e yek and an evening period from ‘Murphy. who has heen on a hunger > 5 i fe o Q ? yee kek at Ge Mieremt gaye strike. inv Mount. doy” prison nents PHONE 1—100 é lo You Want Fertection in Details : Is Truy a grounds Classes Satins tae! “on | four weeks, has been released, it a ¢ uitain days of the week to be de-,Was announced today. Dr. Murphy. 0 orm TAXI SERVICE i ade {who sometime visited Rome to Trip 25c. Each additional 8 1 to have efficient: direc. lay the Republican cause befove reat Pictur ; : Pere eiiticiercunde: Mi eernee Pope Pius was arrested March 22 and e passenger 10c. G t e " teachers who have volunteered their immediately began a hunger strike Can Resist RUSSELL BRYAN See =a servic for one or two da y Ween & 3aggage = Transfer sen! TEMPLAR HEAD eet SEOC 2d iebteaeny will be instructed in’ p work by r Ki nvery p evening tr relock. Mr. | COMES TO CITY “f t ” acLeod will act as general advisor. e Ss hy yw the month which will be de- Leonidas P. Newby of Knights- Our Plifmbing and Heating sys- tems assure you of efficient at- fiers nite crea acd dtu a A eee ates - tention to the smallest detail of Me ae sonasotitieveniliron | RuamS, Cemplr in Bima Alurninura Cooking Utensile 74 a : e ig loy om ‘i st i tie gerty, will bermealectcd, 1 . |troni stl DIAMONOS.“JEWELAY Bees cs. 0 Mee cece, penuh for a thee) arck and installations as to Dependability, Ne erent tie eamen planning Efficiency, Completeness and PROVEN The fact that our WEDDING BELLS wedding ring sales nearly doubled last year is evidence that can- not be refuted of the manner’in which they were ac- cepted by the buying public. This beautiful wedding ring and diamond mounting " has to be seen to be fully appreciated. cesta terpeycey sinhiy oi ; ri a | atta ia 2 Sold exclusively by : » so, for the larger the ‘ie i Lae pie the E “ the work which can be done during the nt A By 5 | Cokie but a trifle—every where. E, Lawrence Chicago. Sold in this city by nstructed in games To obtain children will be suitable for their years. raphernalia ne a playgrou kare asked nets, lawn ba for an eption. Quality. SEED OATS 800 bushels of 60 day Oats 40c per bushel. to do- Drisaeiand would Welelad'taise Any women or who have not yet signed up to) as instructors or supervisors of | ft th j Sutton, Rev. Woolcomb is a aoe rls of the | \oq, C. G. THYSELL Sec. 7—Naughton Twp. Phone —4F210 Bismarck, R. F. D. No. 1 Frank G. Grambs 34", { summer and with the lighter the ‘ % { eight of duty resting upon the in- Sine pee mie etn Bismarck. dividuals. | . i NHART DRUG CO. DIAMONDS OUR SPECIALITY 1 outlining the functions of pl Kling stated that there theories held regarding it: | the natural outlet of the | nergy that has accumulated | that play is! What’s Better Than Fresh Vegetables Right Out Of Your Own Garden? ALMOST everyone has- space enough to raise radishes, lettuce, carrots, beans, beets, etc. With a little more room sweet corn, peas, tominn, melons, cucumbers, paneipt. ote etc, can be, enjo res; A home garden pays big dividends in delicious food and ouidone recreation. It takes as much effort, and costs just as much to sow seeds of unknown value, as to those having a well earned reputation . for producing good crops: For 38 years Northrup, Fina Co.’s Seeds have been giving excel lient satisfaction. They are tion of the individual; th the motor habits and spir ast of the race persisting inj nt. at ONCe-so comforting Sse ing indevrloning| 2h tiring day on your feet. ined the physical | Stooping, lifting, running up play. and downstairs — does your ee attending | back feel tiedin painful knots? last night ine} Apply Sloan's to thosesore, tired muscles. That warm, penetrating glow briugs im- mediate comfort. Almost before you realize it the pain and stiffness are gone. Wherever congestion causes pain—use Sloan's. Sloan's is protection against pain. All druggists carry it. will not increase prices - . until May 1st | Firestone Prices on Fabric and Cord Passénger Car Tires and Tubes, also. Solid and Pneumatic Truck Tires Will Advance May Ist Dullam, Mrs. F. F. y H. F. Keller, Mrs. € Mann, Helen M. Will, Ethel Funs 1. th Wetmore, Grace zB. Meth - Stading, EI Register, Anna Katz, Dorothy Bird zell, Alice Larson, Era Bell Thonip-+ The postponement of this price/re-. ~ ducing mileage records, heretofore un- ie , Clara = i Hultberg, Mrs. E Na Baange, Bel Sloan's Lintment-hills pain! available in genera Si; pene | vision is possible only because of our heard-of in the industry. Among the Mrs. Ralph Penner. | ‘ realization of the price danger in the more important of these superior meth- At Local Dealers British Crude Rubber Restriction Act ods are blending, tempering, air-bag which became effective November : 1, cure and double gum-dipping. J NorTHRUP, Kinc&(Cos 1922. We were fortunate in our rubber i purchases’ before the Restriction Act Firestone Dealers are’ co-operating ni SEED ela increased the price of crude rubber with us in our movement to supply your 150%; ‘ 7 needs at present prices as long as their All Standard Size stock lasts and we have advised our 1 We have always endeavored to cham- f 3 | 8 monthi for one Vegetable Packets pionsthe cause.of better made tines’ de- dealers that we will supply them with | and $39. 6 y ¢ livered at lowest cost to the tire user by peasionnt aig i sca only so far year, buys a ) | ° economic manufacturing and distribu- 8 OUR -OBLDUL Wi aay Q : tion. And we areelad of the opportun: See the nearest Firestone Dealer. No Better Seeds ity to give the car-owner the naditional _ Purchase a set of these Gum-Dipped Sold At Any Price saving, af this time. - . Cords.. Prove for yourself their re- Firestone Cords embody certain spe- markable mileage advantages and easy , cial proeesses which result in their pro- riding qualities. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., Akron, Ohio COPELIN MOTOR COMPANY BISMARCK Most Miles per Dollar Benefit of ale BIG CARNIVAL HIGH SCH( Minstrel Show and Vaudevill SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Saturday, April Bit _in Connection - :