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PAGE EIGHT HOLD FUNERAL FOR J. W. BULL, | PIONEER TODAY Remains Will Be Taken to ‘Tipton, Ta., Former Home of Deceased aa | Funcral services for Joseph W . poneer real estate dealer who aye terday afternoon, were held at Webb's chapel 30 o'clock this afternoon with Rey, H.C. Postle- | thwaite officiating i Acting as pallbearers was a group of old soldiers inetuding — Steve Welch, Patrick MeHugh, ‘Thomas Wesley Baker, Mod. Me=| Carthy, POW. Hibbs, and J. M. Ki ner i Mr Ball rved as a first lieute | ant in Company 1 of the 46th Lowa lesiment, infantry volunteers, dur-| ine the Civil War, was ame Gil of the Culver Post of the @. in Duluth, Min id a member of Fake har, having received his legal train- | vg in New York te. was practicing his profession in Tipton, | In, when he’ met Harriet Boynton | whom he married. Later he practic- ed in Cedar Rapids, ta, moved t Duluth, Minn. and came from there to Bismarck in 1899. During: his. y of intermitent | residence here he was chiefly known | real estate dealer, His family | moved Hits to Excelsior, Minn., | where they had a summer home on| Lake Minnetonka, for a time, later rings to Bismarck, He is survived by his wife, Mrs, Harriet Bull of ane, Minn., Emerson K, Bull, of Se . Wash, a former alae of B :, and Carleton B. Bull of Red Mont. one, Bertha B. China, hoth came of Mrs, Bull and son, Curleton when they received word Mr. Bull's illness. Ball and » Tn f burial by Mrs. prother, Mr. Boynton. SUGAR HITS NEW LEVEL... New sugar York, April was quoted at per pound by three local refiners, , Seth F re since 1920. the highest p: Will Issue _ and one daughter, Mrs. | Lum, an artist in Pekin, | The remains will be taken to Tip-| Gegses and Prince Hubert. Above are members of the royal Italian family on the balcony of the palace at Rome immediate Comte Calvi de Bergola Mother Ma herita, | their honeymoon. 'W. C. GREEN. | ' to pight, after the wedding of Princess Yolanda and King Victor Emmanuel, the bride and groom, Queen Elena, the royal prin- Below the bride and’ groom are leaving on Queen IS APPOINTED TO U. S. PLACE April Snaittavot dis. Dak dson, recently appointed district attorney. The uppointment was made hy At- torney General Daugherty | Mr. Green,-former state's attorney Citizens’ Arms | of Cass county, is of the firm of | Hen » Green & W: and is Seaton an 25-—A Dublin| PTominently known in the state, He dispatch ‘to be mlmeat says the} Pros secuted the famoys Gummer mur Free State government has decided | le" case and has been prominently to issue revolvers and ammunition | entitied with other important cases to well disposed citizens for Se hate protection of their lives and prop- | ie Pri Bie i oe, erty in view of the prevalence of Wilify Friday of this’ wee robbery which in many instances has been accompanied by violence. | CASHIER REEAYE COMPANY. N. D., April 26.—John Er r Be a Werner, N. D., coal ny, found guilty of embezzling au small sum of money, has paid all costs in the case, reimbursed oul company and it at liberty under suspension of a prison term of on year, pending good behavior. SCIENTISTS MEET IN MAY D., April program is being prepared for the! annual meeting of the North Dakota Academy .of Science which will be held at the state university, and 5. This will be its 15th annual meee. Sngland, N. D., April 25.— Ritievas| heave anto\ tlie office jef the New England Saddlery company and _ stole about $25 worth of harness, hardware and other urticles. They overlooked $25 in cash which been left in a shoe box. HOUSE OF MANY DOORS. London, April 2 went to evict a family of squatters, | th broke in the rear door only to the | When the bailiff; | the | BY this action ti ND STORE Looten jcompany here, | ‘out of business, Methods of disp find another door erected behind it.! In all they broke through doors. Then the squatters escaped through the front door. CORNS Lift Off with Fingers} Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little “Freezone” on an aching corn, in- stantly that corn stops hurting, then ‘shortly you light is right off with fingers, Trul; seven | of last week against mod “BLUE LAW” “VOTED DOWN Madison, Wis. April 25 Wisconsin assembly voted 1 to 42, to modify the Sund servance laws to permit ‘ diversions, dancing. game or play.’ he lower hou ‘the legislature reversed i ~ The ation of the Blue laws which have stood May 4) for three-quarters of a century, LUMBE UITS, Killdeer, —Yards and stocks of the Lumber at Dunn Center, and ve heen purchased by the Mandan Mercantile company of Mandan, and the Dunham Lumber company, Bismarck, both of wh operat ch yards in the various tocks will be divided other points, h The had peeween the purchasing institutions nd the Ki Fy er Lumber company goes today, | th ty lor m: ne Rabbi Francisco “hotel on statement made to Ags: | repa | referenc sridely | The view _ [Iwolves, he will ‘CONFESSED HE KILLED — Phooyix morning Alfred Ariz, well E. Richardson, April 19, « the. Lafee i Ap to G. Attorney Louis Hart. ‘GERMANY MAY: OFFER PEACE ents pwspape woul Riga, April some d t hine-guns, fight them. ions’ offer, especially to the Ruhr situation, ssed in the press here. is generally southeastern The pros a definite is en that recent utterances of German stite- a comments of Genman voiced. the likelihood that an important pronouncement on this subject will be forthcom- ing trom Berlin soon. ATS TWENTY. <Great packs numbering 50, Dh, ranging throughout the Simbirsk re- of Russia and more than 20 human authorities have sent mounted on sleds, to anit] fhe Teel tol Vine eh old home on May 1. at the end of thee months. He will return BIG DANCE: A. 0. U. W. Hall Thurs. jof real estate have not heen settled) Nite, Five. Piece Oreliestra. Your druggist sells a tiny bottle of }* “Freezone” for a few cents, sufficient to’ remove every hard corn, soft corn, Spr corn. between the toes, atid the sense without soreness or ireite- on, spit after the. amples Revolution. AT D. A. R. CONVENTION | | ; Peele addressed ‘the comerens "4 2 pS. Le THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE || SCENES AT THE WEDDING OF PRINCESS YOLANDA (OPTICAL FIRM BRANCH HERE. | | | ! New Distributing Firm Takes | i Offices in Bismarck The N. P. Benson Optical com- pany of Minneapolis, with branches ‘ut Duluth, LaCrosse and Aberdeen, have opened a branch in Bismarck, iin réoms 17-18-20 Eltinge building. mplete grinding machinery for LIBEL SUIT ACTION FINAL’ Chieago, Apri -The period for filing of petitions for rehearing in the city of Chica $10,000,000 suit against the pune, started during the admin- ion of former Mayor Thompson, will be allowed to expire on May 14 without any action being taken by the’ city, Farncis X. Bush, corpora- tion counsel, has announced, thus making the Minois supreme court's recent decision dismissing the case, final, iste: STORM WRECKS ‘WHOLE TOWN 25.--V Texas, April tually every building in this com- munity 100 persons in north Central was wreeked by a storm which came up suddenly last night, leaving an estimated damage f 00,000, smile wind threw hailstones ‘asdlarge as hens eggs, breaking every rexnased window in tow | Hail to the depth of a flood on the streets and water two feet deep in the cellars sht many people on their to a Falls, 20 miles away for 'y protection. * town was without light ‘ast night and search for those possibly injured .was done slowly with lan- terns and auto headlights. No cas- ualties were reported up to day- break today. Bilbo Released i After Sentence Ostord, Miss. April 25.— Theo- dore | G. Bilbo, former Governor of sippi, was released from the county. jail here early after serving a sentence of ’- imprisonment for con- of court. Mr. Bilbo. an- tempt pounced he would open his. cam- paign for the Democratic nomima- tion for Governor on Saturday. HIDE DOPE IN SHOES. London, Apri Scotland Yard discovered cocaine was being smug- gled into England from Germany, concealed in the heels of the smug- gl shoes. Ona smuggler was Seized and sentenced ‘to “prison. . =When an invald became ill here und needed to be transported to her physician in Eng- Relievés Rheumatism] ppp Musterole loosens up stiff joints and | 286 Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. drives out pain, A clean, white oint- ment, made with oil of mustard, it usually bringsreliefas soon as you start torub it on. It does all the good work of the old. fashioned mustard plaster, without the bliste?. Doctors and nurses often rec- ommend its use. Get Musterole today at your drug - @tore. 35, and 65c in jars and tubes; ' hospital size, $3.00, BETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER. You Can’t Buy . .aGOOD Battery for Less Money than Willard Wood-Insula- ted Batteries. They are as good as any, wood-insula- ted battery chr be And they are backed by Willard experience, Willard reputation and Willard ser- vice. ‘There’s one of just the right size for your car. CORWIN MOTOR Se | ¢ out most difficult preserip- has been installed as well as instraments for the ispection and measuring of lenses. The branch will be in charge of fice here, expe al shop men with years of training in their line. P. Benson, president of the company, who is spending a few days here supervising the opening of the branch, says they expect to have their machines running May 1y ' Mr. Benson said Bismarck and Mandan were selected as a good point because of their steady growth, their | ‘central location and their prominence us a trading center for a wide urea. The company caters exclusively to oculists, optometrists and opticians and other various offi | ‘SLASH BUDGET OF SCHOOLS IN | CITY OF MINOT, | Minot, N. D., April 25.--The 1923-! 24 budget of the Minot schools has j been slashed about $21,550 in order! jto comply with the 1928 law limiting! |the tax “lqyy. to 18 mills for school ieiticGan eokmeerA. Thelen: dé | districts giving four years of stan- partment of Tennessee, shown here, 4rd high school work. The reduc-! is being boosted for the next com-4#igns are approximate, it is stated, | mander of the United (Chaylee aie later readjustments may be Veterans. mode., ay e Phe hight school is discontinued, | ae ing-about $1,500, Elimination of | land, an a ane was qui sed industrial arts in the junior high up as a flying ambulance and fushed | school is expected to save about! the patient across the channel, will recover. She) $4500, The music department is re-| tained, but a saving of about $2,21 GET RID OF YOUR FAT Thousands of others have gotten rid of theirs by my simple | and efficient method of fat reduction, often’ at a very rapid | ce. and WITHOUT PAYMENT until reduction has taken | lace. Tama licensed practising physician and have made | 4 caretul- study of. the physiological requirements oi the ‘human, body. This has. enabled me to select such ingredients and, in such proportion as in my: opinion | should prodice not only a loss of weight without harn:! yard an improvement in health, but with it an allevia- tion of all of:the troublesome symptoms which fre- quently accompany and often are a direct result of! overstdutness, such as shortness of breath on slight) exertion, palpitation of the heart, etc., not to speak | of the relief from the embarrassment of being too! stot. Stout persons suffering from such diseases a: Chronic Rheumatism, Gout,’ Eczema, Asthma and high | blood pressute are greatly relieved by a reduction of| their superflous fat My treatment Will relieve that depressed, tired, sleepy feeling, giving yqu the renewed energy and.vigor which comes as a resutt of the loss ef your, sunerfluaus fat. The medicinal ingredients I employ. do not depend for their reducing power upon starvation diet or tiresome exer- wise. -‘Tuking them, they should produce a logs of weight without you doing anything else. If you are overstout do not postpone but sit down right now and | send tor my FREE TRIAL TREATMENT and my plan whereby 1 am to be Fup ‘ONLY AFTER REDUCTION HAS TAKEN PLACE if you | so desire. NEWMAN, Licensed Physician State of New York | Desk N-404 Paint and Varnish Products Prevent Destruction Crashing Blows by the Thousand! VERY {oot-step io.n blow simed ‘at the life of the flsor! Every shoe is « spiked club, a smashing mallet, « reaping file, Battered daily by the stamping down of tone of weight, un; wood is doomed to awit Devoe Paint sad*Varnish Products stop the blows from reeching the wood—thus insuring sound and , beautiful floore year after year. A. E. SHIPP, Bismarck, N. D. UML the, BP ee \in salaries, and supplies in this de- | partment will be made. The position of assistant principal ‘is eliminated in two grade schools lat a saving of $1,600, and discontin- uance of the domestic economy de- | partment in the janior high school ‘will save about $1,600. of a special dental nurse, physical training in the grades, cutting of in- | surance and suppli eous é $7,000 more. 1. V. Miller, who moves here with’ 4. Q, UY. W. Hall Thi his family from Minot. Mr. Milleri gt? Oe U» We Hal Web ie == 808 will have four assistants in the of-, Nite, Five Piece Orchestra. |(_SMAsc baal Between the Walls-What? | HE LIKES EXCITEMENT. Stevenage, Seized on a charge of setting fire to straw stacks, a young farm hand ex- plained he did it because he liked to see the fire in-| the blaze. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1923 Elimination and misce' save jan- economi¢s will about England, April It costs no more to buy a Kelly. M.B. Gitman Co. department rush to BIG DANCE “MARSHALLWELLS COMPANY Frank G. Grambs 2%" Is Your Plumbing and Heating System a collection of poorly in- stalled, leaky, unsafe Pipes _and Fittings? Avoid such an instal- lation by consulting us. We offer you Quality with Plumbing Per- fection. 304 Main Bismarck | Same car—different power Two cars of the same make and age:—One beats the other on hills and stays out of the shop. Why? Ten to one, oil is at the bottom of it. You can’t expect good per- formance on thin oil or gummy oil. SUNOCO THE DISTILLED OIL is as pure as oil can be made. There’s no “cylinder stock” in it. It’s real lubrication. Six types insure a proper oil for your kind of motor. You'll be proud of your car if Sunoco does the lubricating. Try it. Your old car may have more life than you'd thought. Ask your Sunoco dealer for booklet, “What's Happening Inside Your Motor?” DULUTH MINNEAPOLIS PORTLAND SPOKANE W. C. Schulz Dodge & Overland Beach, N. D. Red Trail Garage Willys-Knight, Overland Dawson, N, D. Northwestern Motor ' Lahr Motor Sales Co, Overland, Willys-Knight Bismarck, N. D. Wachter & Bean, Ford Glen Ullin, N. D. Hebron Hdwe, Co. Dodge & Twin City Tractors Ford J. A. Forster Garage Linton, N. D. Dodge Richardton, N. D. Those deslerspall cei tber Bakke Bros. Buick & Overland me That cara 'e why | bang ime nr en Dickinson, N. D. These dealers sell SUNOCO—talk lubrication with them French & ‘Welch Hdwe. Co. Dittus Bros. i Bismarck, N. D. Elgin, N. D. Park Trading Co. Hertz Bros. New Leipzig, N. b. Klein Bros. Burt, N, D. Harrison Hdwe, Co.” New England, N. D. Wilton Motor Sales Co. Wilton, N. D. Havelton Motor (o. Hazelton, N. D. Tappen Merc. Company Tappen, N. D, Steele Hdwe, Company Steele, N. D. 8. T. Parke Sterling, N. D. Rodgers Bros. & Bliss McKenzie, N. D. A. T. Welch, Menoken, N, D. / Medora, N. D. Rovig-Skiod Co. Mandan, N. D, Johnston & Dighy Center, N. D. Sander Mere. Co. Sanger, N. D. G, Schulz Hazen, N. D. Rose Hdwe, & Imp. Co. Beulah, N. D. Dodge Merc. Co. f Dodge, N.D. ; > . Wasem Hdwe. Co. Halliday, N. D. Motor Inn . Killdeer, N, D..- 4 Darger & Jorgenson Flasher, N. D.~ +

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