The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 1, 1923, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT COOPER ATION IN MARKETING |. |HOLDS WORLD'S nedy, J THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WOMEN HELD the result is her triumph. photop! with thrillin greatest screen i filled would BOY SHOT AT of his try burning high, in the 60 he minutes continugi . nian 1 ve thi sohine. We A 59 fuce of his infatuation for another left his at SBTe HIN INSES GF woman, Here is chance for emo- ponent having dropped out tional acting of the highest t : — Cie WRUILGGAT RE CHREE UGE sales the portrayal of suffering voluntarily e Potato Pool Plans. Are Ad-} An, on here commenced at cen hes iy Baie Five-Year-Old Son of Robert Pee et for the ae Wile mntedal Mecting Being. |: Saturday and was an Jealously Believed by Police 5 alee arcd that any outbreak om her Ss 1 vanced at 1 ig Ls t of six residents of to lave Teen Melve Lehman in Hospital in rt might hinder her husband's ‘ld in Farge i Hou Surpass the former re¢ E q Held in Fargo ord 0 jours held by Howard Roti ~ - of Te May 1 Steps toward a North Dakota Potato Grow a marketi Fargo, embling organization iid contract ¢ 100 per cent of riod of at commercial club officers, | cen products in North Dakota and we ern North Dakota attended the r ing " KILLS SELF ACCIDENTALLY Preminent f ret R enden Citizen Shoots Himself eg the N.D., May 1. -Henry 3, Wells county pio ost prominent usc ost Wa The bul-| tut him in the side of the wveling upward and almost the brain, Speicer hor rs of the postmaster senden and as county treas- ULE he chil- students at the North Dakota, and at present studying art) will be held Thursday eT Appetite Keen | Unless you set the name “Bayer” | and Bowels_— 2 | Relieved i ‘You can relish your meals without fear of upsetting your liver or stomach if you will put your faith in Carter's Little Liver Pills. Foul accumu- | onl lations that oison the les lood are ex- Dr pelled from bowels and h 1, | 100 dizziness and sallow skin are relieved. | 3, Small Pill—Small IMMIGRATION “| ISURGED BY and W. ary-treas ty-two years and proved safe by mil- | lions for Accept “Bayer ‘Pablets of Aspirin’ | tains proper directions. Dese—Smajl Price | cidester of Salicyltcacid. icials SECRETARIES ~ objectes a Fede wrecked the home of Alfred Warren 5 Dr, John Lee Co " Monday and killed Mrs. War.| Charged, the bullet entering the 2 De, John Lee ¢ early Monday and killed Mrs. War ieee? aber see ahd hel = i en F througt his skull, | relations with Sylvia, = » Fargo, and Woy a, gis sides aa Possibility of a third arrest, that 4 ry Endorse District Activity im) ye yiun, was intimated by investi- | Tat) tat hope ith 5.000 PRIESTS z Connection with State rators late yesterday following ad Oi reap are , ‘ 2 urt of inquiry. marck k UNDER ARREST y Department as eve UR MANNE. eno ai h - eeiRIGE = q y Riga, May 1.—The Soviet prisons aa ea an ort ee ceo | Burke, May LA plan of co-oper- he vi ees roma ae i | AT THE MOVIE: | in Russia contain more than 2000 miltee ; wee tion by commercial clu org esti de Were dae A CAPITOL orthodox ts and bishops as well angement made today fol-| tions in North Dakota with the nn “The Woman of Bronze,” which ‘ cae oa : laymen in Dance at Patterson Hall ly the out! potato! department of immigration to en-) @ e leomes to the Capitol Theatre to- anh plans explained to. the [Jeter the work ot utctsice deveton (SUSAL BOyCott ee a itides Clara, imbati [easens it is stuted ‘| Wednesday and Saturday Na t, MaAt-" nent associations in North Dakota O. K., Says Harding Young with the greatest emotior evenings. an Pari ed the rsement of civic and j opportunities of her career, For Sale Choice Canary cin nin Wash nbled in cony +’ sistent , it is said. plained t the closing ses- ty rest W. PL Chesnais, preside lease Ww ELIEVED WHOOPING COUGH | little 2 writes child had Whooping ames Noll, Conners: ‘and Foley's Honey relief, If my chil ugh or cold I give: i cont get good ief from Co ait, Chest Croup, ial trouble Foley’ r, the larg: | sellin nedicine in the | orld Refuse substi- os | ' | ASPIRIN package or on tabl ing the genuin ribed by phys you are no ayer product | jans over twen- | Colds Headache | Toothache Lumbago Earache Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Each unbroken package con Handy bor- of twelve tablete cost fews uggists also sell bottles of 2 ). Aspirin is the trade m yer Manufacture of Monoacetica- | THE MAN WHO OWNS], ONE | Skillian, Princeton, Ky from threatened mob violence, of- investigation of the explosion ‘which Harding feels th commodity, i movement started in the country to boycott consumption of sugar, | PoreCune b work on in a contest, But he i model for the cen group, until he see Sylvia consents to nd Len ishly on his ue. When he is depressed, the girl cheers him with her violin, and a genuing at- between the two. that Ie is y 1.—With Mr and Mra. removed to the mm a Mprton, susp nd a few ys were playing with a ‘alibre rifle at being bandits when Mike ordered the other boys to hold up their hands, They did. The gun was dis- jail for safe-keeping here today were pushing an d, the motive for the 3,000. pric f other confessions ————o—————SS hington, May 1. — President to it is wholly co: 4 £°! Singers of Imported German St. Andreasberger Rollers dd highly also Hartz Mountain. Jacob | runs in this country’ and in ce, | Bull, Dickinson, N. Dak. | and screen fans are cagerly awaiting sige its presentation on the r sheet. It is by far the most gripping and at the sume time the most difficult, role, Miss Young has ever had, and for peo abo rict tl Wanted: Bookkeeper with some ability as-a stenogra- pher to accept position at once. Address 452 Tribune. the White — no with the rious parts of Dry Cleaning, Pressing ! Dyeing, Repairing. Call 58 Eagle Tailoring. . today o CAST OF SEVENTY ENTERTAINERS MANY OLD FAVORITES A HOST OF NEW TALENT The Show You’ve Been Waiting For Reserved Seat Sale Opens Wednesday, May 2nd, at Harris and Woodmansee’s. Means Sharp Economy — Many motorists do not realize the tremendous waste due to wrong lubrication. They do not charge against the motor oil such matters as scored cylinders—overheating—noisy gears— too much carbon—too much exhaust smoke—too high consumption of gas. Yet the right grade of Polarine—indicated in the chart—frequently corrects ajl these troubles. Polarine means economy in operation, as well as added flexibility and power. The, reason why Polarine is good, begins with fundamentals. Polarine is made from selected crudes—high in lubricating value. Polarine is manufactured in modern refineries. It is made according to the findings of the world’s leading petroleum chemists in co-operation with the designers of the very cars, trucks and tractors for which the oil is intended. Automobile Chart of Recommendations Summer Moter Ol Use olarine Made in Five Grades It is tested, scientifically, in hundreJs of tests — in all kinds of engines — under all road conditions, Polarine is dependable at all spzeds — at all tempera- * Distributors, |, ASK THE It is common knowledge that hundreds of Packards are rounding out fourteen years or more of consistent daily service. With the Single-Six inherit- ing the ripened experience of more than twenty years, it is safe to say that exceptionally long life may be counted on with certainty. Undoubtedly this has a strong bearing on the general acceptance of the Single- Six as the greatest value yet offered in the fine car field. R. B. LOUBEK MOTOR COMPANY | MAN WHO OWNS Bismarck, N. D. ONE tures—because it holds together. It maintains its body, does not disintegrate under pressure, will correctly lu- bricate your car at all times, provided the grade indi- cated in the Chart is used. Polarine is elastic. It forms a perfect cushion, an un- , broken film between the moving metal , Yet it offers minimum resistance to motion maximum flexibility. This flexibility often minimizes gear shifting. This means economy (and convenience), because driving in low always consumes more gas. Change your motor oil every 500 miles and specify Polarine. © Standard Oil Company Bismarck, (Indiana) North Dakota TUESDAY, MAY, 1, 1928 Minstrels nN ‘Count The Chevrolets oer vuvvevnencatoneoocnesevenceneaasnetceccigegeaniceuseanssauvcucanauennecneueesgeeete vee adteUUGstdS Avec AGASPREUEROOREEUOUEUEULOGESEUUHAESEUE DOT Ss ut Auditorium, May 4-5 Friday and Saturday auUeDAuNAEyeAOEAODEAOEA UNEAUGEOADEONAUONOL ENOL ANGORECODOONEENAHTOCAUONOUTASOOraONNOSuaN UAOTAOFUOUOADOVENUOUUGOOAOOUGUUODONGNOOUEIOONNHN4UUVTSOO00GuS00HN0ONNN0ONRESODOAEINOOUIIELL PR AUIROUTASACGUA It costs no more to buy a | KELLY R their surefootedness alone, or their durability, or their comfort, or for the little attention ‘they need, Kelly Tires would. be a good investment at almost any . price— An investment which jumps instantly into the gilt-edged class when you realize that it costs no more to buy a Kelly. ( For sale wherever you see this sign SPRINGFIELD YY Pa aL

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