The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 26, 1923, Page 3

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! THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ‘WAGE THREE ; ‘NEW INTEREST [es ee HANDWRITING MAY CONVICT DOCTOR’ Attorney | —— FF RANK BERG, at 72, says he Prosecu- t ‘a (5 ih F pester. He neys for fv ont. zy Tom, i . { IN So HOOLS| storing his health. : } iN} PREDICT HEAVY LE . WHEAT CUT IN C [ S Patrons Cooperating, Report NGRTHERN N. D. Cee elmer (Continued from page 1) “Merchandise of Merit Only” a yton townships.” Gs, Pa Cavalier, trip inte we Barnes. “A deere: of 20 per cent in the ation between p: wheat a and an increa: in he acre Ward to flax is indi- i teache d by ived from far- ile Ss ng was done { aa cf ay but the fields 2 A owded a too heavy to worke cher: ssociation ather prevailed dur , Bowman county, » With very little frost.” id SIRE are: Calnan, Valley City. ‘ Richland. 5 Dr. Louis i e ha ceused of t cK Mann, 1 n Diego. | H the e banked on psecution to bring conviction. The = i k ha Gin ea ai a a s Was the man who registered w = days during ite ae gc ate a = elie BIG GUNS AT SEA SON’S OPENING Nelson, : ie ; “Lam seventy-two years old, but = s stud “Although drying weather has pre \a c has fixed me up so fine 1 be- 1 school of-]V¥ailed during the week, no ing \lieve [could get busy with my trowel |Z Palmer h been done to,the wet fields. land lay brick as well as I ever did : the sub » Kristjanson, Lakota [recently stated nk Berg, well- i s Was met jn sident of f chool work to. ke + Stutsman | taking on law, “The late spring will caus | farmers to reduce their Marquis _ wher making life mis > DECISION OF helpe wii portion xed and T was all run-down, | tOM W But the Tanlac treatment just | 23 = Hore down the old wall between me | t Jand good health and ['m mighty glad tit [ade See 8 Ge eta) ly hae hk e steadied doua, han, and I'm ne nd feeling fine. It’s a ssure to tell folks how good Tan- ieee Mae ree dr s ccept no subs' C snags jOver 37 million bottles sold. e “A few teams have been work Mayor Curloy of Boston, Jude wanaleshich commis: or bine: |S ee ait RHE Hetiigy UHL yy eteen tou z of Bo Judge Tandis, hich commissioner of base ‘ ; i M h E d S l f ae fio wag elie a cn Hc, Pidehing Worries onth End sale 0 : ta @ Giants rimmed the Braves, Manager Bush REV the | with — pane By Billy Evans «2H el SOLLS and DRESSES {to my pitching staff and the club ' il nae atenty, oPatrouble Une r sd ; Summer: i Wa m we | a ihe in a few words you Hay S it S ° ll P d a shal | the expert opinion of Donie Bush. pe Pere terete uits Specially Price | | Tesinnin ects ‘ : r of the Washington Ni = n he coun thander, n hoa pitcher who w = S56 p ee : jeome close to winning 20 ball ° © ie) - * continued the diminutiv 5 5 7 5 é Liver Canses | SHEE arent anne There is distinction in every line of these new suits, just ‘ Headache | will fish, but Kam willing to-go the way they adapt for their own use all the best in on record, that We will win mor . ° al sucess eens eo abs % a as encies is enough to proclaim these suits up- (estecean oe eerrction| | [pall games than we did last seu fashion tenden on fps Gee fick feadacks, fiousnes, dizinest |. ‘The Nationals finished to-the-minute in style. ete hse 3 . tired ailments fu the flax gear winning 69 and losing 85 for Tricotines and Poiret twills in fine quality with hen Carter’s result from the pring. 2 percentage of .448. 5 5 . . : : Uitte Liver cp caydbee flat What about the deal you made noticeably fine tailoring mark these as suits which will Wills rain Thursday | with Boston?” . Lpestip es ar ua ee eee 8 ea say in sate eat tee IN set I Help Nationa be highly satisfactory in length of service as well as ter in good condition, x one io euenemen the smart appearance. — ee a lo uel will help my 5 ‘, Z ' Don’t forget the Dance at hase cet 8 cata was got A. O. U, W. Hall Thurs. Nite. ea o% this moonshine outit in st./ the experience, handles is pitel Good Time. d-, near the they, decided the best way) player that alkeye Taal with me. With Ruel and Gh HSLATIVE | co CG | cerns: Dresses Specially Priced enior in the A lot of the wise guys told me 2 t the Univ "that Allan Russell through. |= Ss I = been “| He never looked that way when I p for study inlwe aovet next fall, fine $16.50 $24.50 $55.00 What contributes to perfect enjoyinent like wearing of a noticeably becoming frock—one that follows the established mode, and, in addition bestows distincti®n ‘upon the wearer by a clever combination of rich fabrics and clever style tendencies. With these low prices in effect this event offers a really worth while opportunity. t him. He reported in perhaps the farthest of my pitchers and ppoint me unless he turn ~'in many a good game for Washing- “+ ton, After Every Meal **'s« May os tis by Dr. Henry » department of ro: and literature at the ur ing the outer name ington infield com- ly with any other the majors. Judge t second and Peck to beat. pares MOIRE BANDS. combination at first, F at short are har Problem at Third Base “Third bi looked like the big problem, but since looking over my | material, | am not worrying about it. I have Conroy of Minneapoli: AA iiss Bluege, who was With us the great- SS ——————————————— ef pant of laet vear,Joe Nyans, ce-| Se cured from Cleveland, and La-|opening of the season to make me Pitching js every big ete to the r ‘motte, who also is a holdover. change my plans. manager's greatest worry and it |couid dig up another right-hander ny, sold. practically all her|,, Since I will probably figure on] “Sam Rice and Goslin are ane looks as if | wouldn’t be any excep- |! would feel pretty well satisfied.” tured gloves abroad last) 2V@N8 more for outfield work,}only members of last year'g oul £ Conroy, because of his experience, | field with thechb. For theo |$- - -_-__—=SS————————— hag the best chance to start at] position there is Wade and Fisher, ins third base. However. anything | as well as several other likely re- _| Gan happen between now and the! cruits. s or moire ribbon ar Hy make — un’ for a gown of beige crepe ch the material in color ve only trimming. whose ing as being convicted - What we have (“"°"". eaten and how it is "i" “agreeing with us” ment with makes all the difference in the works, ey oN, INYO er In work or play, WRIGLEY’S 4 s ; res [eae vot aun | Chefeo, China, where most of the hair-nets come from, shipped} 2 worth of nets last year, ter part to the United States. adduced befo mittee, repr y company in its |? iff J. R. Jones which the latter 20 for cach prisoncr However, if I Among London's aliens, Rus: the ost numerous with LAST TIMES | I gives the poise and steadiness | C A p | T @) L. a that mean. success. orien Tuswindsial te conclusion of} | | é ; ‘i j ee preliminary hearing here yes-| | I ij LAST TIME it not only helps digestion, 0 ooicet mate anc THEATRE : MARIE PREVOST and KENNETH HARLAN 5 but allays thirst, keeping the cstaitisn an alibi when Tonight : mouth cool and moist, the j2)"ija‘vn Swit warns throat muscles relaxed and [ er hame,on the liant and the nerves at ease. “1. 8 ee * aa “bonds, Tt is es Marjorie Daw — Henry B. Walthall WRIGLEY’S is the best that | trial peal be re a a © can be made and comes to you Beate | i re wes tt a “The Long Chance” = gradhg ited Whig “kesnhny” Babe “i| bruises and strai he Long ance REPARRAIGATON 0: .<: RR Ee M. Eckert and Axel Strom. Publ bed It may be a sprained. oe y ‘“ ” 5 se “Ine'te offie are dened by her the| Wrist of elbow—a | Bull Montana in........“Rob-Em-Good Friday and Saturday ih {period within which applications! bruised muscle—a Piss Se Peng ieee on] Strained tendon— April 17. = You cannot foresee it. But | Se you can keep Sloan’s always | Colombia’ buys. most of its cereals handy to relieve the pain. and cereal products from the United Sloan's brngedmmediate Tomorrow and Saturday HARRY CAREY . States. comet: s1b| breaks unttie Remember how we en- Z ia ‘ort. reaks mia on) 4 ay ‘ Most: adults wi in b less in| congested and inflamed con- In a vivid virile drama.of the west joyed Sure Fire another 200 dition and restores normal | Flint” ?_ That was the a dental expert, v 7 at ve eMrcilation. (ee Siean’s te same Jolinny Hines. cakes, BS e * e day eat too many potatoes and other starchy foods. guard from painas you would an antiseptic to prevent in- | Plane: service fection. Tour acuee enae it. | will link Belgrade with Tah Buda- pest, Vienna, Bucharest and Con-] Forsheumatiam, brulses| ral | stantinople. : Pee * r ’ “Crashing Thru” Sweetmeat

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