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J TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE THREE Which is Larger the Sun or a Cent « The sun is the largest but you can hold the cent so close to your eye that you'll lose sight of the sun. Don’t let a cheap price or a can baking powder make you lose aia of quality ay -+-; 4d Tr The Economy BAKING POWDER Is the quality leay- ener—for real econo- my in the kitchen, always use Calumet, one trial will con- vince you.’ Contents ft Its sales are 2% times as much as that of any other brand. F BEST BY TEST ee | \@HE WORLDS GREATEST BAKING POWDER FINDS MUCH “gthere is oil there, A sand pit five feet est selfing cough medicine in the World. | No opiates. Refuse substi- tutes. COLLEGE PRESS CLUBS GATHER Northern Interscholastic Asso- ciation Mects at Grand WHEAT SEEDED From Point 50 Miles West Is About all Finished, 0, A. Olson Says Most of the wheat seedi tern Notth Dakota is finis F orl A, Olson nid te after Lun ings iss from a 400 mile automobile trip] we rough Dickinson, Bowman and{ ‘The program for the Northern In other towns, Be aid, at] terscholastie Press Association con- a point about ah mi ae t of Bis-| vention to be held at the University inaick, most of the seeding was fin-| ve ye : shed, but it will be a little short |! North Dakota, at Grand Forks, of last years ‘here will be more 0” May 17 and 18 has been announe . nd barley. cd by the committee in charge of Lecause of shurtage of help or|the convention, ‘The conference will determination of farmers to farm] open Thursday morning, May 17, and not more than they themselves can] the program incluoes talks on prob- ha nal many women and children}|lems of high school publications by \s SM o aus hitherto ‘The just winter, he said) was ajround table discussions, and other| high | DAMES ANE Tous oot] TheennvarsewAoencliied ( : : : Vand 3 Ymgn, are heroines of ; hard winter on cat W horses, and| items of interest to all high school | Nee dlacses, (make “The Prise while the southwest part of the state] people interested in jouw ee ee ee eee ict | notable. success th coming back as a cattle country,| ‘The Bismarek High School fanulp ce pectelll by AUe sets Rete tiie) new) piiotodram: cattle generally were in poor shape! on the program for a talk on result of their movie Hunt, When) 1. Stone, naval Marquis who this spring, ture Writing” and Mr. Georg [3 pe bie eee ; ll a notor Zaveda Mr, Olson visited Lemmon, §, D.,| Mann, editor of the Bism at the 4 pee Lae Peed | (played by Barbara La Marr); Ramon whore oil excitement runs high. He is to speak at the Press Club | through 9 doriner window, braneel’ | No. ing Rupert of Hent- aid there is general conviction that Commons Building on Friday noon. All delegates to the convention are to this luncheon which being sponsored by the University Press Club. p, carrying oil, was found at 1,- feet, commercial | invited company 480 quantities, he proposes to drill on down another 1,-| but not in said.” The 500 feet to a second sand, aes S0UGH | Whooping | S- I part of the state high school conference held at the Unive cachi year in May and this year hundred delegates ure expected tend. The Association was organiz last year under the promotion of the students and faculty of the journal- ism department of the University and is now represented by ne hundred high school pub North and South Dakota, Minnesota and Montana, The purpose of the RELIEVED WHOOPING “My little child had ‘oug,” writes James Noll, Conn Indiana, “and Foley’s Honey and ve her relief. If my children -t a cough or cold I give them contr: Foley's Honcy and Tar and always get good results.” from Coughs, and For quick relief Colds, Croup, Throat, Bronchial trouble us < Honey and Tar, the larg- Chest use Fo Make Your Victory Bond} Money Keep On Earning ~ Interest Vietory Bonds bearing the letter G, H, §, J, KX, or I. have been called for redemption, and will’ cease drawing interest on May 20. (All other Victory Bonds were called and ceased drawing interest on Deeember 15, 1922.) Don’t let your bond money stop working! Bring your bonds to the City National Bank— this week if possible —and we will place the » money to your eredit in a Savings Account at 4% interest compounded quarterly. -__ Game Gy NATIONAL K : BISMARCK, es NO. DAKOTA P. C. Remington, President. J. A. Graham, Vice Pres. & Cashier. \ C. M. Schmierer, ‘Asst. Cashier, eS Sse v. a ee oo a luncheon which is to be held in.the } ‘The Northern Inverscholastic Press | conference was ‘recently made an of- | in | organization is “to promote friendly | relations between schools to main- tain the high standards of scholastic journalism, to aid in the solution of | the problems of the future editors and business mar to pro- vide de: ble py ations for the school represented.” OIL PAINTINGS IN CAPITOL 'Three ‘‘Buried'’ Since 1909 | | Are Placed on Walls in { | Main Corridor Three original oil paintings, rese cued from store rvvms by Miss Ber |tha Palmer in her # tus chair- Jian of the division of orth Dakota Fee clubs, Rave att -of the tion of Won been hune on the wv south corridor house, They were by the late Marg astern artist, on Indiar of the of the Jand “The Mink” two Ind one Indian woman, The three portraits were jed to the state in 1919 by the No Dakota Federation of Women’s clu to be hung on the walls of the state j house. For anknown re | they were stored away in the crowd- present some un child. HER F FOU RTH CAESARIA CHILD ree Physicians York with her the New City, ed rooms occupied by the State Mi rieal So¢iety where they have re i i eEaEnatae d until now quite unknown, ac [4 nS ee ME ERE cording to Miss Yalmer eee “The Mi the Indian name of i . Hannah Leavit TE , Mrs. Grant, wh f “Drums of F ——— model for the awea “ by Leonard onan which Ditiliate eared it George | FOR cine on the capitol grounds. She Ber ; Maurice | room, hal four? Shelly Crock and Casson Ferguson shows} two. Pri Mics Weecer, who “painted @he-pors - Eltinge theatre today and to-| Phone 279d. ATR MERBA HT Te uATe NoUe: lmorrow.. ‘The story might be des- a teeNos Davee in aoe cribed as of the Enoch Arden type| FEMALE HELP ¥ Recpant Tpaldns worteails with startling new and modern in-| enced double entr THOME Gemtedltaweroa. nul ovations. Locations in the picture] permanent position. | North Dakota people during her stay |Y@'¥ from society homes of New} Salés Co. Jof. several months, ineluding Dr.!¥0TK to the Affican jungle. Louise} ; | Webster ‘Motriieid, then /preeldent|©izend® appears a5 the pest in a) WANDED it of the Uni ot North’ Dakota; Mermaid comedy, “The Pest of the} for general housework, Judge N.C. Young wid Judge €, {Storm Country.” Movie Chats also on! man’Ode. Phone 3¢ ) Amidon both of Fargo. Miss Heisser | te program. SANTO y = was deseribed by one who knew her Sat ANTE) | PAROLE wind | “Trifling Women," the tatost Rex | oe wptian setirab nt her throat or|29gFam production for Metro, was} VOR RE One nicely eee eee. "The Indians | See for the first time yesterday at | room in modern house | ieok to her ten lov ist ancestor| the Capitol theater, where itavas en-| or two. Phone 346-5, « RUhonnHmEB tne cto. Dele FT Eis Beaty gr oe ny wlarge au 10th erence PA ag photoplay, telling a dramatic | FOR RENT. i che nee story with al) the Ingram attention | ing rooms, 307 4th St. Phone 504-W p\to » old Indian garment o | be: kin, trimmed with fringes quills, and has | WE tie property of | rly, ‘The te modern, vanist approved paintod i fine deer and poreupine | the State tyle of the d having kimona and the skirt from the low line is the five inche GIRLS STAGE ro we of AY Ives on a narrow piece of ¢: and tor | thems i a tower roof | down a “senior” flag rep! ig it with | one of their own numeri Parents watching the ds fool stunts” faint ted while boy s mates stood as- tounded at their nerve. | of MINNEAPOL » M | thern dark northern fancy 1$1.42%; No. 1 $1.24% $1.324%; May July $1. September $1.20 Corn No. yellow, 77% to 77%: white, is to 4246 to northern $1.221% to Bismark, i No, 1 Da No. 1 No. Spring ... 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Since his epochal production | “The ‘our Hor n oof th pocalypse,” he has, made photoplays ve all borne the st MOVIE THRILLER) of ARENA GH RAGH ERG Wl saw it y Edward eda. dariaga of top after- dinner dis- tress—cor- rect indies tion; improve the ‘complexion — brighten the eyes, Small Pill—Small Dose—Small Price With GEORGE FAWCELT, BERTRAM GRASBY N PES LE ee T THE MOVIES photo} way, was writter ngram himself, factors which have lunique position which thi orday Za, Zenda,” | young soldier in love with Zareda; and actor who is seen | th eBaron de Maupin, also enamored Pomeroy Cannon, the old s seen in another role, and others | are Hughie Mack, Gene Pouyet, John ‘Constipation |: Vanishes Forever Prompt—Permanent—Reliet CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS never fail. Purely vege- table—act surely but pently on the et and ieorge and Jesse ary Miles well ted, photographed | urkably play, whieh, by the | Pekin, May 8. d adapted by Mr n the varion contributed to the gifted di n the motion picture | aptive rived here. amp of his “Prifiing Women” now a handsome Connelly, the sterling ‘s father, The Four Horsemen,” Minneapolis, soon found the what I needed I am now the alwa tion’ supply of Dr. Pellet Be =n 8. F. Dr. for free medical fourth first instance in which more children of one woman have thus been brought into the world. Weldon. TOO LATE 'TO CLASSIFY é -Corgpetent girl or woman | Night chef, Minute Lunen. | ‘Two modern house kee} NOT WITH eee publisher, who at first was reported of Chin © ———————————— Mrs. F. R. 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Pierce's | Pleasant president | MAT BEGIN WORK AT FINE SALARIES * “Vifteen-hundred a year to start.’” "That’s what the Ford Agency at Willis jton gave O. A. Niesner, and the State | Auto Co., Devils Lake, gave P. W. \ Stewart, both graduates of Dakota Busi- ness College, Fargo, N.D. Good firins iprefer paying good salaries to well- \trained Dakota graduates, to “break- ? half-baked students from le: \thorough schools. | through’? a business course successfull | “Follow the gucceggful.”? D.B. is the only school beginning term in j June, Graduate at busiest season. Take vacation during harvest and threshing Write F, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo, N. D. ———— el DR. M. E. BOLTON Osteopathic Physician Bismarck, N. D. | grease I aww CCTCoMMRNMRe Webb Brothers “Merchandise of Merit Only” MAY SALE of COATS $14.50 many handsome coats and utility wear plain materials new styles are shown, ing colors. PRICED. Sport Coats Tneluded in these groups are for sports in plaids and Many smart some full lined all are excellently tailored. Gray, Tan and Polo are the lead- ALL SUITS SPECIALLY NAA STRATA ————————— ES = 2 / . ; TONIGHT | Tuesday, May, 8 | You can’t “n ‘ Ramon Novarro L. Watkins, “FALL’S AHEAD” Adults 35c. Telephone 240 Barbara La Marr, Lewis Stone_ | | In Rex Ingram’s big drama | “TRIFLING WOMEN” ‘Also Mutt & Jeff comedy Children 20c. a Country” Presents in its own romantic Film Classic Portraying _ Love of canter the glorious romance of the early his- tory of the United States, and showing the dire penalty _ and repentance of one who foreswore his loyalty ina | moment of pique. (Not a war pieture.) For the/enefit of Lloyd Spetz .Post,, including relief * of sick and disabled soldiers and Americanism work... Rialto Theatre: May 9th and 10th, 7:15 and 9-p. m. Prices 35¢ and 15c. é MATINEE WEDNESDAY, 4 P. M. “The Man Without THE AMERICAN LEGION Arnold Daly and Mary Carr