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TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _._.. ' "Now is the time fo fight ‘CITIZENS T ALK | NEW MAYOR saith thom she made ie at ‘<n Webb Brothers . Jodist home ered in the “Old Don’t give the diseases that follow | fused with common bran which is uns / GARDEN WEEK | | i: aulaty | “Merchandise of Merit Only” time religion, n she came to n the track of e¢ le and dificult to cat. Kellogg ’s | Talma, Ind., she did not find her own 0 lodge in your to serve and | it it as a cereal, 4 | pur favorite hot or | jwith the Christian church. She was [interested in the things of God and jloved her bible dearly On Friday, April 13, she was sud | denly taken sick with cerebral pr Bure and heart trouble and pa jaway peacefully Tuesday, April: 17, jat 4 o'clock in the morning. S es to mourn her death, one helper——-BRAN, sprinkle cold ce hot cere latter cases -] tablespoonfuls for each person. 1 Do you realize what Kellogg’ humanity from consti-fean do for you and for will do that, do yo: lize that it will keep si jchureh represented and so united constipation with it with | | Present Subjects to be ia in Essay Con- | F relieve ¢ pation 2 Month End Sale of UITS and DRESS Bran’s action is wonderful. Tt it will put every one | test M Lula Williams, and | sweeps and cleanses and purifies, It new tal th footie; E he 4 }four sons, William, Jasper, and Iver kne + dangerous toxie poisons ou all from pills and " j Baer, all of whom reside in this | and free ystem from pollut Kellogg’s Bran is ularly de- | TO BEAUTIFY CITY city, and Vernon Baer of Tippecanoe, | Try Ke 1 for A week, it regularly—two tablespoonfuls each day; 9° much cach meal in chror cases. You will be astounded at the jing |The funeral was held from the | la angelical church Friday afternoon. yopovers, mu printed on cach say that Kellogg Atty. Young, Dr. Gilmore.: j { i | lightful made in raisin bread, in | { j F . difference in your feelings! is a blessing to humanity. | Mrs. Quain, Mr. Jackson, | | Tribute Paid To | \ Kellogg ’s Bran should not bo con-| All grocers sell Kellogg’s Bran! | Mr. Bell, Speak | | | e ° lace | Ree | Bismarck Pioneer|= Su its / Su its Al Eee si | | ° oe TOOTHACHE, SUICIDE. Petersburg, Va. “Foley's Honey and “A city should have parks on ally | rr earae ‘ Bs England, April 24.—] Sar gave me quick relief and stopped! sides, and boulevards should be} Ta Blohece wenTdene of ° ~ é Willi drowned | my cough.” Coughs resulting from! planted with trees,” said Atty. C. L.| iSsisuaak, Sho Suse away GaeaNe: | ry use red from} Flu, Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asth- | Young in presenting to the fifth and {1y has been contributed by John Hal- ul S: ee : toothache, a coroner's. j decided.| ma and Bronchitis, relieved | sixth grade pupils at Will school i 143 - with Foley's Honey a Three! the subject of a “well planted city.”! ee i Tom Welch J STOPS COUGH AND WHEEZY | generations of satistied users ha The home grounds should be! Frank E. Doremus, Democrat and] Pay BS f ; As the dusk of the e x was, fall- 1. OF WW ae ol DE r BREATHING. made Foley's Honey and Tar the planted with trees so that the shade|X-congressman, has just — taken! he du ee re THREE LARGE SALES GROUPS. i ae largest selling cough medicine in, would not interfere with the flower eeuce aero er of Detroit, having! through, the purple stain window, | “Had a cough and wheezing in my|the World. Refuse substitutes, In-| gardens in the front or the vegeta-| been elected in a normally Republi- there cnerenmed throat,” writes Guroline Dillard,| sist upon Foley's. ble gardens in the rear. ‘The a can city by a majority of 56,000. 14 beam of the ray of the sun in its | e e : pest adapted to the ci DOI LD ES IS LPI POO TO GIR setting, jtre elm and ash,” sald Mr. You ROS UTR NRO And played in the golden pews, so home gryunds should have! tices in this regi 3 , shrubbery at the sides of the lot or [ie ealeann Gone 1 And I caught the glimpse of a figure, o against the houses the kind off more moist, coun, and sheltered | s sure there was gray in the | shrubbery to be plante Rea : ‘i 8 : ‘ 4 upon its position. Im plantings shrub-|PMee The broad shoulders moved with a There is no denying the popularity of i bery it should be in clumps so far], Bumaly Berries are ae 4 vigor, a as possible, and varities selected | fm which to row hedges And I heard the deep whispers of iiite Cat Ries er eo ; that ‘will live through the winters,| Wid plum, choke cherry, ayes! Suits for Spring wear particularly ‘ Sli wih Ath elavto@ Mo Mhavtiie salteer ies pembina, silver berry. /0 the faith and the fervor impressed ent kinds of shrubs flower at differ- sibs eae Gaace cre oa u 2 sees suc € :, als ent times, The home grounds shoutd | T4D* explained the speaker: Sth fun Ge cin ce eel when one sees such handsome models have flower beds. There should be| 47 Serey homer tc reser (t._Heart ae 5 4d perennials wherever popsible, The) WiMl Kooveberrs, and wild currant [There went up like incense ascend: as are included in these groups. Suits flowers to be grown should be low | : Be Aa ED ‘ ; - Jo. borders of smaler shrubs while] Accepted prayers, at each whisper: . . «ae or tall in accordance with their lo- es | u provers, e ™ q © Trice ar ceitn Where parenniate, aren not{ clematis, Virginia creeper, and witd| ed impart. of Poiret Twill and Tricotine are is DGEIVIOMEREFERAVEOMTAMHE uanuale,| rebel viver ican NO CeAd HA Senet (Old Tom it was, for at this evening ij i a - for beautifying walks or drivew _hour, | q Gre tae mal fine acs i depending more or less upon the lo-| p of Nabe Y many a swift speeding year, shown with all the detail features in ras suit-|Had come to pra as within his , POLISHES . } feation in which they are to be! 4) ceroup of Hoes Rap erowmn and lonbthpletsstc iol) those) he cniei ciate were wild colum power, Liquids« Pastes |bine, violets, wild perennial For himself and for those he held Ww flax, pentstemous, gaillardia, lupi dear. For Men.Women for the lawn.” if ! & Childrens Shoes! enn jground beans, prairie clover, spider.|And now he is gone. His labor wort, evening primrose, goldenred, | done, S. M. BIXBY & CO.. INC., INDIANAPOLIS, U.8. a “Rythm, balance, and lare just as e asters, and maximilian’s sun.| . But for us who this parting mourn, Are sure that the Glory he won, eye in a land pleasing the In determining the species to be! Has his soul by good angels been planted the situation, the kind of| Berne: are in| | i id Dr.! tUTvTtwVHUH]E tC Timm mm mim| AME | Si. “Gimore in speaking ot j the ERE ARE THE McKENZIE HOTEL FIVE lebow in cethes favor embodied with skillful success. owers too should be grown in s against the house or along Je of the lot so as to leave space Tailored, Loose back and Bloused styles are represented. 1, tit. natural mosture supply, the ° a exposure to sun and wind and rela- king ot 5 In limon reskin on er eau ar wi at es THE MOVIES | Sarnia atctile mp al HB pemconsidered nate speaker ex-| O———————— 2 plained. The natural growths in|’ pHREE STARS IN THIS FILM conditions similar to the given 4 i ‘ 5 o proven elements will aid much in determining vari-|\ combination of pr in photo} making comes to the | Silk Dresses | Special $16.50 $24.50 $35.00 Dresses that ,jhave as their “It is just as/painful a discord to see the wrong combination of objcet j#s to hear the wrong combination of eS Capitol Theatre tomorrow when Un- sounds,” asserted the speaker. ATI = liversal presents “The Long Chance | Both the sense of beauty of ob. OFFICIALS OF filmed from Peter B. Kyne’s story jects and the sense of beauty of) WATER CO. TO an all-star production. a J 1 took no sounds are susceptible to cultiva Univ: apparently tion, As mples of the beauty COME TO CITY | chances in the making of this — ur jin nature the speaker pointed out usual feature. Nothing was left to the following: Sonti ordinary hands 1. glandseapes in completeness; | cup) penis eo D wea|. The cast itself is composed of elements of landscapes in particu-| favorites of long standing—Henry B. streams, hills, valle: Walthall, famous character artist, copses | Ralph Graves, Griffith “flnd j trees, wild flower mas “bie Daw one of the screens mi r beauties, and G Marvin, Wil- conerete jstreet and alley walks in plac » individual! cents per sq. ft. W. M. Griffis—« %, and in) ment walk in plate, 20 cents per sq dividual wild flowers. ft.; wvation 90 cents per| Descriptions of beauty of na-| cub, yd.; earth filling $1.00 per cub. Sot rata Cbssh ah of this eountry as left om ree-! yd.; relaying tile walk $1.00 per 2q, {Jack Curtie, Geo. A. Williams, Boyd jord by some of the early travelers.| yd: straight curb, 80 cents nen Ha LTrwin, Margaret Cullington and Mai Heirs of Nature ft.; curved curb 90 cents per lin. ft.; | Wells, all successful pla are heirs and stewards of the Jack Conway directed it) with the motto to be youthful are shown here in an excellent variety of conerete street, alley walks, .82 pe [ i of nature which we enjoy."| sete yaya Ta) ui Gare ete IR ae se new styles. Taffetas, plain and Gilmore, “Our responsibi Bills were allowed as follows: {front rank of directors for several y to those’ who are to come after! street sewer payroll $183.00 | One of his current succes: Oo ay ~ 2] S n_not be overloaked. ‘The w ic eee See lis; {Donia Shooby starring Herbert figured crepes tricoshams, 30.50 | 5.00 | Rawlinson. ncoivitel GAghi Stare “ -4'99, Peter B. Kyne’s stories usually Cole and Blunt ...... 1.09; #re above the average in dramatic meat, and no less an expert than the | supervisor of the Universal City scenario department, Raymond | Schrock, was assigned to prepare the western epic for screening. etc., are among the leading fabrics while Black, browns and navy are most prominent in colors with several novelty shades included. . J. 1. Roop lis to efra trom less des: ic Hall every Wednesday and Saturday ition, to deposit junk and waste ma.|\ | terials at places for that purpose, to} Washburn Lignite Coal Co. nights. Rates for in city $5 an Hour, outside of city same Rate Plus railroad fare and Hotel expense. jlet the wild flowers produce their] pr, Dursema seed instead of plucking them while! Ajey Rosen and in bloom, Standard Oil Co. . o show cate in the gathering of fruit so that vines or branches are not broken, Uses of Trees, Shrubs “The uses of native trees r Labor Record Record Record i é THE ELTINGE hrub ee “The Beautiful and Damned” from shrubs, ry ry} > Se Fitzgerald's vel vhich has MMwMOUCqCUNt'T THI iii NT) aid flowering plants in beautitying| SL. DATES OF Rey TEN?) TUNE CONN Gi Noes and our lag? mare a | S. HOSPITAL ieee enjoying unusual popularity ause of its treatment of flappers plained to the pupils of | Richholt| ; r {nud the fast set, is the Ka R. Gilmo bala ‘Thursd Reasons for the use of native Pe aay EC . Lee aee ais f {Continued 1 from Page One j It concerns Gloria Gilbert, a love- jplants as given by the speaker w Commencement for the threc vane ily flapper, and Anthony Patch, 1, To keep disttnetive local cha: ! ie ber of th idl DSAS . | uating from Mary’s will be held) young member o the idle c meeting tomorrow ni vht, 8 acter. May 31 at St. Mary's auditorium. {Who is waitifg for the death of hi eS ad ’ 2. Keep harmony of gurroundings.|” Nurses of the St. Aleciua hunvatal | grandfather, old, Adam. Patch, aj ™- Legion hall. 3. Assu s 5 {will hold their gradtation servi millionaire and social reformer, He! 4. Preserve native species which|at the Auditoriun are becoming crowded out. baccalaureate service w alue for Their|falls in love with and marries Va r SC ntPic study the Sunday before graduation at the motto, “wait ‘till Granpa Patch — ry i by the native plants that we | hospital chapel. dies.” Gloria is married but still a LAWYER’ S OFFICE eu Jenna the normal pena ior ot Nurses of the Bismarck hospital | flapper. They begin a course of life plant life in conditions to which it|will have their baccalaureate serv-|which leads to dissipation and cost- : i 4 18 Ng s a nother tt ni loyes a jis best suited. Plants introduced jices at the Evangelical church June] jy pleasures, Grandfather. Patch, A attorney has employed a A ; Fn | ly Pleasures. . B. C.’? stenographer. Fra inta new conditions, strange to the and their graduation services at| happy at the marriage and confident erap! e Eanes, species, do not besave in a normal |the Auditorium June 4. -Bishop L. H./ that it means a new and pure life | Hensel now takes legal dictation way. Native species are needed as |Seager of Naperville, IIL, will be the} for Anthony, gets the surprise of | from C. B. Cravens of Carrington. indicators of pyobably success in| chief speaker of the occasion. Rie life whan fe Gav’ dim aa aie | Dae), olicoure, ancanci Da growing crops of related species in| ne emduation exercises will be! nocted visit and finds the home of j kota Business College, Fargo, N. revelry and debauchery. He that | rally turn to for help. ‘The lead- excamne aw an and. Rage che | ing courts also employ D. B. Cc. Trees which can be planted with {School still remain. jsuccess and which are native in- Se hevaieecs ena later’ GH ‘e | Two - Year - Old Baby} ‘cioria and Anthony attended the, @raduates. Many become highly Cedars, elm, ash, and oak for the Passes College In- | reading of the will, wondering how| Paid court reporters. 230 have telli T many millions they have inhcrited. | become bank officers. ‘ Their confidence changes to conster- © RENEE: est nation upon learning’ that they are | ‘Follow the SucceS$ful.’? Better . API T0 (Continued trom trom Page », left penniless. Before long th y | training means better positions with ‘ 2 z | They play for the dances at Pattinaeite | Sith Up Gale caay GH TEE ae si American Legion Auxiliary | TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS CAMHS Made in Five Grades Seals Your Pistons Against Loss of Power There is a grade made to lubricate your car correctly. LAST TIMES TONIGHT TUESDAY board and replacing them in’ their|#r@ reduced to dire poverty, with! | a better future. Enroll Monday. |proper holes within a specified time. the wolf at the door, [Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 In a memory test, Jack attained! How Anthony falls into bad cor- | Front St., Fargo, N. D. the four-year level und in aesthetic |Pany and loses his friends, and the| en BRS Pe Be —in— comparison, the five-year level. This | Struggles of Gloria to make a i jgave him a mental age of three years} and regain decency, follow in a. r t ‘ {11 months and a rating of 195.8 in-|tions abounding with the clements| a : “ ‘ 5 telligent quotient, which is the high-|of surprise and strong drama, TUBERCULOSIS . re R : LAST TIME TONIGHT fiest yet attained in the clinic by a| Marie Prevost and Kenneth Har-| Hee peunen ee el bleeis i child. lan have the leading parts while || able to cure tuberc g as 99 Consult chart at any LAURETTE TAYLOR Clarence Burton, Cleo Ridgeley, Wal- |] losis by, inhalation,, tn N ; | Obituary of ter Long, Louise Fazenda, Tully|] Biase is the origina: Pag aee Marshall, Harry Meyers and others|| or of this treatment, : Standar Nancy Swyers} ste siso'among the prominent play: | BNIRE ,te¥stt4 nat ae =] AND PATHE NEWS / : “p O’ My Hi t” | ers in the cast. ware of imitators. For | further in, \ ts ke eg 7 seare || By Rev. C. F. Strutz | Buster Keaton appears on the pro-}] (O7mBUOT ATR CO Mason : WITH SCENES FROM ce a on : | Mrs, Nancy M. Swyers, nee+Smith, \sram in his comedy, “The Balloon - |] Bldg., Los Angeles, Gatié. i 7 jwas born near Winchester, O., March | tic” in which he goes up in the air! KING TUT-ANKH-AMEN Ms ZA /28, 1848, She spent her early youth! oVer a girl but she lets him down. | ~ TOMB. and at most garages for the'grade to lubricate your car correctly--then change your motor oil every 500 miles.. jnear the place of her birth and wa imarried to George Swyers, Sept 18, |1866, with whom she moved to Talma, PHONE 1—100 Wetueiay aad ae ne |Ind. Death claimed her husband ier Later’ she marsiet’ i. W Boer, oro SERVICE MARIE PREVOST and KENNETH HARLAN | life. Later she,married J. W. Baer. Ly a to iar arith Tone f passenger 10c. In “The Beautiful and Damned” - : ce Uy er, a survive her. ig ; an BRYAN j-r|j. Buster Keaton in....“The Balloonatic” Tomorrow and Thursday Henry B. Walthall Marjorie Daw —in— “THE LONG CHANCE” Last November she came to Bis; marck with one, gon, William Baer,

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