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/ \ oJ FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1928 / THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE ON 2 ttl 7 7 . ny IDakota vill also hold a conference] playground it took on a different] several doctors but got only tempor-|from the ears for any length o! [FORMER DAKOTA | SHE DRESSES IN 12 SECONDS yess 9 gle it conerne] negro tn ibaa dete oe a enor ite eG 1 MAN BOUND ON , 7 : f , Jones and) Miss. Mrs. Kling from the standpoint of altry Foley Kidney Pills, and before |which goes low over the foreherd . ' 3 : or of toy trained worker in physical education |I used two boxes I was ee re and over a part of the ears. ) ‘onferences and gjseygeions | voiced the nee es ised | wri ’. Perkins, Summer Shade, —_—__—— | mics, Conferences and gjseygtions | voiced the need for more supervised | writes A. C. Perkins, = TRY THIS FREE MURDER CHARGE Will he supplemented by rict{play in Bismarck so that childrea|Ky, Kidney and bladder trouble r Fresh Vegetables i Saree { on vocations ning}eould be kept off the streets and | quires prompt treatment. Foley kid- and Strawberries (Glaseow, Mont., April 27.—William | \ representativ che | their energies directed into the prop- | ney Pills Bet ek salen Refuse Cook’s Grocery | Mumford, formerly of Minot, N. D.! boardyat Washingtgn,@p. C.[er channels. This class of work she | substitutes. Ins st upon Foley's. : Apply it to Any Rupture, Old! aes hearing here yesterday, Ww Saddle and Sirlpin clit, éf the | said would correct many defects of —- Phone 306 Ree ‘i 1 bound over to the June term of di coilcre; made up of students in the] posture, circulation, cure a terfdency SAFET. FIRST. or Recent, Large or Small! trict court on the charge of murder department. of animal husbandry} to being morbid ‘and despondent. pel ataee Corn Flakes or Post. Toas- ; ; . in connection with the death of Hal | will entertain visiting high school] Nothing she said could take the place | Some of the newest earrings are | 4.06 ‘ Be. 3 and You are on the Road | tanyot, near Thoeny on. April 11, adging teams Friday evening, Maylof supervised) play. The typical) sa large and heavy that it would be Coa ue id a That Tas Convinced Thou The coroner's jury had found | ; school recess, she said, was often | quite perilous to year them hanging | Cook’s Grocery. Picne \. that Talbot came to his death from The sixteenth annual May Festival] sad apology for physical exercise sands, ‘a bullet wound inflicted by Mumford. | at the college will include the an-|She advocated strongly a closer su: # | Mumford ‘pleaded not guilty to the | nual state inter-high school track} pervision and a better organization | a girls’ track meet, dramatic] to direct girl welfare work. | jevents and contests, an industrial] J. J. MacLeod, boy welfare worker, exposition and demonstrations, and! discussed the needs of a gitl or boy program of entertainment. as they approach adolescence. He ¢ declared chy it was the nervous c: charge. “Sent Free to Prove This! according to the testimony, Mum- | . (ford told authorities that looki Anyone ruptured, man, woman oF! through a field glass he had — seen child, should write at once to W. 8. | Talbot destroying one of his (Mum- [ZA] a8} "Rice, 739 i dams, N. Habits. becoming set and oa Nature plans Civilization de- The Arch Pre- for a free t of his wonderful ad aghocis und cous up to Talbot, | great physic: LACS AR GANSILOEIL AHO efen "be 1idee DetheNes ’ eral app! ae Just put it accusing him of tearing down the BLEU if Wes the proper glirection of andoutsidearch raised. Sure and Civil. on the rupture and the muscles be-) fence. This Talbot denied, the ac-! >| oy Tey ere | xin to ga phey begin to bind | cused asserted, and alleges that Tal- OF EN FORUM ee ae a oe Senne together so that the opening closes pot then picked up a gun and f carapace beet ah eas ‘ ‘ aturally and the need a e bi 1 a ‘Continued from page 1) is the time the trained worke ewLntae Se eallines sie aS x cA TaRGReRCER is A eMEUEAtE ae om, Mary Bankston, Mildred Dietz,| should direct the developmént of the | Y ou can see y with. Don't neglect to send! fired and killed Talbot. Harriet Dietz, Mariam Jensen, and] child if the proper ens Were lo Ethel Sandine. be traine Numbers contributed by the Thuts- 1 He outlined the plans for girl wel- for yourself the Musical club were enjoyed by | fare work in Bismarck. Four play- guests. ‘Phe opening numb rounds would be started this sum- Oued a solo by Mrs. W. J. Targart] mer with morning and evening games. | supertority of vieve Maynard Hughes as] He said that he was conducting el d accompanist. Mrs. Hughes followed] es now in order to train workers lwith piano selections. Both vocal] among the women of the He plane nombera weve eteored, |ummed’ many mune to devote thew RCH P Ph SERVE other selection was a vocal] selves to this work saying that there trio by Mrs. W. J. Targart, Mrs. was no greater compensation than in | for this free tria Even if your Munford told authorities where to rupture doesn’t bother you what is | find the body, the use of wearing supports all your) A physicia life? Why suffer this nuisance? , wounds wer Why run the risk of gangr cue dangers ieétirh eoml aah n testified that three © found on Talbot's body, two flesh wounds and the other inno- | through the forchead prding to cent little rupture, the kind th as testimony, hot with a thrown thousands on the -op 20 fle. A . with one em ble? A host of men and women) pty cartride in the gun, was found} are daily running such cisk just be- | beside the body, cause their ruptures do not : , cording to the} i testimony. | Re Morris and Mrs. D.C. Scot » feeling that a boy's or girl's s ~ Bee lata aeanine fete Co —— = | Wee SE aoe eee lle Pei hal WERE ETETH Hea are Loui) corre The rooT WEL pic wee ee Sea siee| ADVISED SALE | PO ees Uo OOK st the above chart. I showy oy Puli toes alll Daye chao ie uiaaths OF N. P. ORGAN excellent program. der the leadership of Henry Halvery , facts that you alresdy know — but that were as big as a man’s two fis hota Bios Bet Eleanor Duel doesn’t keep the young men waiting when they call Jaci oF Recreation tor Givi Bei ° possibly you hadn't connected them Try and write at once, using the TOWNLEY SAYS & take ner out. She won an unusual obstacle race at the Washington jy. tone of Mise Henrietta Lunds eee with your shoes. Take the foot, na coupon below. [Seminary, Atlanta, Ga., in which each contestant, equipped with WM- Ry Crocs worker and recently ap: | ee Orem Nature planned it, then as eiviiication (Continued from page 1) poeta on et ab 10) yards, mages Complete change’ of ciOUNmNs | vinted in change of child welfare a ae is has used it, ond filly study how the for Rupture. would be a fool who colt. for less! #!d returned. She changed in 12 seconds. TSE NRTA NDASH SUREEE “Have had kidney trowel au Arch Preserver Si.oc meets the require- », Ine, than his goods cost him,” Townley | Se eeeeis, play she declared was necessary in| he for many years and ried me shoo ou Sen res .. Adams, N. Y. | said, arguing that the farmers have > any well regulated city. The value curse, such a shoe is superic. You may send me entirely free | been selling for less than it cost CHAMI ION a JACK of public HaHeoununrecdeatlonvelie|| course, it gives comfort. The conc: ied, a Sample Treatment “of your || them to produce. _ aid was recognized by the ancient | 5 = built-in arch bridge makes it possible stimulating application for Rup- Asked Trom the floor if some farm- Greeks. In Am anized play, WSs to support the foot properly and yet ture. ers wouldn't violate the fixed price she said, was recognized as a most \ have the smartest styles too. Let us es Name Townley, said that “You'll find scabs | stimulating fo She de a it} | show you the new patterns. Address jeverywhere—in organized labor, in | developed the child mentally, morally le | State the store busine: nd in the manu- | socially. Wholesome play under | : facturing busine . | trained leadership, she said, was a | \ He held that the only salvation of at factor in lessening juvenile de- | ——[ $$ $$ the farmer is to fix his own prices. | linqueney. taco Ti cay | : GALNBNOE Min le cornler.leitorls: was better than cures and that to} 1) d' B 9 MANDAN NEWS | Yownley devoted considerable time build playgrounds was much more | Kie Mona Ss oofery Sa to the running of stores, elevators fitable than building reforma — and other businesses. He said farm-| tories. She said there were only two | IGHT, puff J.B. Turk, one of the partners ‘ers of the nation had paid scores of } classes of persons when it came to! | 2 re yin the operation of the Red miliions—perhaps hundreds of mil-| cli citi | ae who cared Bal and smile. my | 115—4th St. ! s "oo! bound to district | qj S. lars 3 ry er 1 those who did not care. t . Corvetots tanleeate ch dhe segs CON ey a Grane Gh, Child) welfare from a mother’s! hat richly i enterprises and most of them failed. : taining a common nuis on tandpoint was diseussed by Mr if They failed, he said, because the | Olson. | farmers couldn't compete with men | . xperienced all their life in the store | Miss Alice M, Benson of Cannon | business, the banking business or} Ball, Episcopal worker, arrived in| the packing business. He said he} the city yesterday to visit at the) didn’t mean the farmers had any| ey. and Mrs. b Hess ability. ° port for a few days. “Did you ever ~ jcome out of the of $1,000, after pr before Justice G iP. Quain, She declared that. the | fragrant Java-~. il mothers endorsed heartily the efforts wrapper makes under way to aid in supervised play | arck. She told of a sm ae world look yround in her yard which wa: ai by the neighborhood and how it Hj good. Mild ded in solving the problem for] Lee uniform. many mother: © impressed upon the mothers The Source of Glorious Hair a city dude! rm and try te MI LOLA CIGAR CO. oF Caddell, XN. P. tie »{hiteh up a ho ” he said, adding ley ie y of g h IN | 7 Fy ) i and fathers the necessity of Wi i lees x ford) foe Glensives where | | that as the city man does not know, ting out and playing with their chil-| _ Milwaukee, Wisconsin i an SS . undergo an operation for ap.|farming the farmer does not know! Aven. (SHesanclarcdethateas: coon sell aL I pendicitis at the Northern Pacific} the specialized business of the city. | lanenmotherseawerominterested anitho} hospital. Mrs. Emma McAdams ac- Still For League | a tl I anied him. | Speaking of the Nonpartisan lea-| es —— gue he said he did hot urge the The Mild, Good Caan Mrs. E. F. Underhill of Cannon] farmers to give up their political, oe Ball, is spending a few days in the} organization. On the contrary, he - city with friend urged them to stay in polities. Hey Distributed by « said they could gain some things, arck Grocer: 10. : =Ibut not save themselves. He said BEE 2 FRESH and CLEAN Free to Asthama and _}t"« Nonpartisan i ue had rl sts 5 ms pme good but had not saved the Doesn't it give you a happy and Hay Fever Sufferers | s NG contented feeling to get back Sea made “foreclosures| cheaper, SHOE REPAIRING some of your old Clothes thi Free Trial of Method That Anyone tut we didn’t stop the foreclosures,”} 15. dog's name fits him—“Champion Glad Jack.” He's glad be- i. See have been restored to their orig- Can Use Without lsanenane he said, had become| Use he won first prize in English setter and best setter classes at | Criticism prooft Also High Top Shoes cut inal newness? ~=The person . or Loss of . ne ee i ag nad re | Pineha N.C. He belong to Mrs, Joseph N. Pew, Jr. prominent in | down to oxfords — perfect who discards a Suit or a Dress We have a method for the controt| Worse off since the Nonpartisan lea-| 5) iadeiphia society. ! “VAN DYKE” vork, ise it’s spotted fails to ap- and We want you to ery | 808 was organized six years or so! i = eee ee | work. ate true economy. pense. No matter wheth- | #80- | : . 6 a al j ns i A ighie wtandifie a He said the league had accomplish-| while the pitcher is in the act of in good spirits, He told Heath, how This hat will meet All-rubber goods repaired Fe cin dsmaaeleule toreaeeet cldpimenteoee ethic Gt ed many things, such as cheaper| delivering the bal. ver, that he had been in a hospi- good as new. Le ont ; ute ‘i eng, whether t is LeaneREbonuEh cies dlateaneilaiveue | il, but did not state the cause of | the conservative by our Dry Cleaning msthods s as Chronic Asthma or Dane und Bisarave), =| FE i a: 1 . site} we can save you much nioney. er, you should send for a freejance ut cost, ete. | SEEK TO BUILD [eile Crewsky Shoe Repair Shop VAN ESS Liquid Scal No matter how fine or how deli- Trial of our method. No matter in] “But,” he said, “you can cut taxes! > EVIDENCE ON r ao man more than half- 109 — 8rd St. Mass ae Pi cate your Clothes may be no climate you live, no matter] in two, you can cut Interest in two, | UP EV INCE ‘HIGH SCHOOL | js assage with the paten' Pictoo ainenientontae’ your age or ocupation, if you| and the mer will just the SUICIDE THEORY | TOCK CONTE T i] way and still hold Across from Van Horn. rubber applicator shown in troubled with Asthma or Hay| unless he fixes the price on di ik me | apd Mee: 5 cut will stop falling hair, Men's Hats Cleaned and ete) sits eu should rel ie ell above what it ie are, | AT FESTIVAL || its own 1n any style prevent baldness, and itch- i Rehlocked “ ee ee | purers Ne[ ments to prove that the dead Ma) senso, April 27—Livestock judg-|} @tgument. ieee ive sae elem +, those itly hopeless cases, | put point- | sd'suicide ond that hecfiad|#. peuie 4 hae ee oral fi a uee lari ” where orms of in douches, | ¢d as an e sample r efforts | Committed: suicide and that he Rad lig teams from. doxen or more | WANTED TO RENT which we will be glad to agle ailorin and 2 reviously taken or attempted to! North Dakota high schools will com- Hous th rooms or e gle e 2 nium preparations “patent| that they sought a tariff? to keep} Previously taken or attempted to/ North Dakota high schools will com- | : ouse with 5 rooms ain eee opium preparations, fumes, “patent | that they s open take poison, and the circumstances! pete in a judging contest to be hed || GORDON HAT by May 1st plain. Come in and buy smokes,” ete, have failed. We want! Germany or some other country from i : mare. by y Ist. > al OrkKs z i f surrounding a locked door and the|during the May festival at the North i eopduns é bottle. to show everyone at our expense, selling goods here le Haun the | ispo ition of keys to it probably | Dakota cultural college, May 11} etrembcccinatetores Chas. Martin \ that our method is designed to end American manufacturer could. CG I antiataa nee a apn eas acta er the direc of FIVE DOLLAR ‘ ai aifcul’ breathing ail wheesing,|8id hey could tsa in in polities, [WH feture the tale es. Ursula ee othe | bee s Phone ed, Finney’s Drug Store]J — °sts.te""" hind dll: thenetteneibis gives ves He said the new plan would win{ Smith of Granville, who was bound Me Rees | y ig Phone Baers Bete i ankee a over to the next term of McHenry | college. his free offer is too important to, because the banker and the town - ' eat NUIT HeLa nila ol i 7 | cha - eae {county district court on the charge, A silver cup will be awarded to i get a single da; Write now)! merchant would be with the farmer, erirapedeen rder in connection the team which makes the highest and begin the method at once. Send If the farmer got more for his pro- | 0" 4 ae ae th CE a i ener s{xcore, and the team¢winning first ' : no money. Simply mail coupon be-| duct, the merchant and banker would Nee a slows h o! be divorced hus-) Tee) GE EATS lear TaireentnE A | L = ae low. Do it Poday—you even do not | prosper, he said. He urged a com. | 0800) 8000 Ue UMNNN dicated SNmith-Hughes schools of the state I ; pay postage, munity of interest between them in See : “ vg, Will be sent to the International Live and Sac oa by tactics pursued by Mrs. Smith's} R ne TONIGHT an q |yotking oubcthe plan {counsel at the hearing which rent inter tees ee . nage DERE ae: TONIGHT FREE TRIAL COUPO? | led in her keing bound over. Ter om th SCE eben see anae T H T R E 1 AL ips Ning | 0 « eae IDAY R ASTHMA CO., Room || Do Y¥ K | Smith was found April 9 last, in! Sixteen High. schools in, the stats EA SATURDAY ae 7 1 and Hudson Sts., jo You Know jhis locked house. An analysis of the teach courses in agrieulture un SATURDAY : Beeson. | | nalya the provisions of the federal Smith- 8! Buffalo, N. Y. Send free trial of || | Baseball? || contents of his stomach was made | srughes law, according to E, H. Jones, your method t by the state Lebo siarisaue de ae ee sor) and? most of thecal : a 2 2SEREA QUESTIONS Cnowshryctnite wat found wo greene Saat ene "Ml Would He Get Phere First! JOHNNY HINES and VIOLET MERSEREAU ONE—When is the batsman auto-| cause death. Yeiice Maiiconde. will ao-apemte i ; : 5 i. sees : : Baloo out on strikes? - No term of McHenry county dis-! financing arrangements for bringing SHE—lying helpless in the path of the frenzied, TWO—Whuat happens when the bats- t court is scheduled this sum-|the teams to the contest. . a 4 2 ing man strikes at a ball, but m mer, and the ease probably Will not] LER: Haghes eacheve of agricnl foam-lashed, trampling stampede thundering 66 ai = a K 1) and the ball touches some part of | come to trial before fall. Mrs. Smith! ture and home of North down upon her— his person? is at liberty under a continuing $5,- - i - THREE—What is the proper ruling |000 bond. = HE—racing across the path of the stampede— Robert Edes Flora Finch The when the batsman interferes with} The defense hes intimated that it = ap driven by fire--licking its flanks—trying to ‘obert Edeson Flora | o the catcher when a runner is steal- | ek a charge of venue from Me- RHEUMATISM : aay, Edmund Bre Charlie Murray UNDERWOOD ing second? 5 county. because of alleged | A Remarkable Home “Treatment reach her first! Polly Moran TABLE FOUR—What happens when the/ high feeling against the {defendant | Given by One What Had It, 9 POR Sev OR teers Tet the. ata: LR ey IH Ran | | Reg Would He Make It? Another comedy drama onthe order of “Sure “ (priesso Eee Eo fant {er rieture ‘sat “ae avs Ro a The horse stumbled—the rider pitched forward Fire Flint” with fun that is fast and furious. < e ba present during a he proceedings. box to the ‘other while the pitcher! With her was her mother, the only temporary. Fi —the maddened herd of thousands of horses PATHE NEWS AESOP FABLE COMEDY ita the act of delivering the | Smith's stvenyal old daughter, and } me 5 and suck a pitiful plunged on—on— Johnny Jones Comedy fie a ‘ a woman friend. dition bene . and all other ANB YAU i Alive Late Night Before DE ee yi acinibeeaiee OWA ne ae SEE “BROADCASTING” ¢ ONE—The batsman is automatically! John Heath, 4:, Granville livery- | vidden, s of them seventy to \ 4 A od out on strikes if first base be oc-| man, testified that the last time he | “NIN, seats olf, and the result HARRY CAREY First Show at 7:30. COME EARLY. Underwo: cupied by a base runner, and the| saw Smith alive was on April 8, J 1 want e ferer fr : Overture at 7:20 third strike be called, unless two| about 10 p.m, Heath said he saw u dettara eee in za Products are reg a Ale Ot SiithsGhEsueh tie Winabw atanding Py grest valve see . : i btai able at TWO—The bull peraae dead and in his (gmaithie than , and that as a {4 e- 99 Monday '- Tuesday - Wednesday no runners can advance on such a|far as he knew. there was no one | fF oO pr d play. with him. | ( ras in ru NORMA TALMADGE THREE—The batsman is out if he} Heath said that earlier that eves (to bY After Nou have used tt Mt scary A a ” the Un erwoo interferes with the catcher trying|fing, about 7 p. m., he had seen /f looked ‘or means of | etuing rdf in “The Voice from the Minaret” fice Eee ee en scene ae | Simin enel ene: altars divorced ‘wife moa sendete. ae jee Ot One bat Crashing through death—forest fire plunging through e. etur o his original) standing on the back steps of the |{ lar, but und nd.I do not want # A . Underwood Typewriter Co, ine. base, which is first. | Smith residenies, , in’ cénversatton, |\ your mogey unless you are perf the storm-racked night—caught in the dynamite trap “THE HOTTENTOT” ; ‘ | FOUR—The batsman is ‘entitled to| which he did not, attempt ty ove Ww ffer any jonger, when {|| w up a mountain—hurtling—swirling through ” 1 ' 512 BROADWAY — ||. first base if the catcher interferes bhear, w/ Fe EO ee Oe ee eee ea letoa tee the wenn IS COMING. DON’T MISS IT! { 32 Bismarck, N. D. |. with him when about to strike at e witness testified thi he a’ Ca Bastien sa oe ArT DT the awe-inspiring landslide—Fighting for the wo 2 Telephone 820. | __@ ball. Smith on Sunday wérning, that Bhag! Syracuse, N.Y. he loved! VE : : FIVE—The batsman -is out if he|hé mentioned nothing About any do- ttt agin te Seabonslble- Above MATINER FREY Y SY ee ee steps from one box to the other! mestic troubles, apfarently being,

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