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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE U.S, GAN AID | Heart Trouble Liar aren Maat Seg pe fa a enews mula \ Claims Mrs. W |Allen, states attorney, made a plea! 4:00 DP, M.—Address, Captain eeks. ismarck Hospital {for the employment of a worker. Miss] Guthrie, Minneapolis, Minn, Subject, | ; ; Jacob Kra ; Emil Stoxen,!Cashel, at present éngaged in. the|“Eat More Wheat IN REVETMENT Nee Wien Mais or Ate | ERVlOE TW ate, Ryder; Lena|work, will be engaged, the county| 5:30 P, M.-Adjournment. | ms) | Mo lied at the home of Herr, Wishek; — Phillip Brenneise,| contributing to the support of | the Wednesday, June 13, 1928 | giter, Mrs, L Neidefer gir | Streeter; Baby Elenu Hammer, Kill-/ work, It was provided that if it is] 9:30 A. M.—-Question Box. | tile indintag at gaa | deers W. Welle, M ; Master | necessury for the welfare worker to] 10:00 A. M—Addre: P. Guthrie, | uffering reo a severe Lyle Tong, Linton and Dorothy Hal- {make trips into the country, they| State Food Commissioner. Subject | OF MISSOURI *:' o'clock af t jmiedni iit he ec eneered jshall be made on the approval of |“Pure Food.” ara les ban ae Wien + abtgtial tae ircathont. ola Heth e)THEE the states attorney or distriet| 11:00 A. M.—Address, Stanley C.| 45 5 ‘or the year Mrs, Weeks has rae! Ag ve | judge, and that livery service shatl| Colburn, Manager _-Stone-Ordean- | ietters Received by City Com-) jjeon suffering from heart. attacks! Sue AM con, i calhienentine| be furnished by the sheriff's office,| Wells Co., Minot. Subject, “Relation | Fiber Silk Sox, Black, Navy and Brown, but she w , only confined to her ion Say Work Can bed for four days prior to her death, ene Jobber and Retailer.” | Kapp, Venturia,| of Jubber and Retailer. Be Done Mr. and Mrs. Weeks had been re-{#d Mrs, C,H siding in Bismarck for ofily a short|#itl, Hazelton, h ae dat 12:00 A, M.~Adjournment, | ren eeetr ees 2:00 P, M.—Address, Thomas K. ———— time. She is survived by two sons,! from the hospitul. Kedly. Subject “Conducting Sales.” | Jelief that the federal government mont, Nebr., and Wil * GATHER COON 3:00 P. M.—Address, F. P, Mann,! , and one daughter, Mrs, | @ ene Past President. Subjfct “Making Ad- ck, | AT THE MOVIES |; 1 be able to undertake work of re- lefer of Bism vertising Pay.’ ; | tment of the Missouri River west| Funeral services will be held to-/@————_——_________.__ W0 P, M.—Address, Usher L. Bur- Pacific rrow afternoon at Petry’s Funeral) A PHOTOPLAY WITH A | k north of the Northern Pacific itennoon BU CE etEY ! ilroad ride Bieareee i 4 at 2:80 o'clock.” Rev. C.F. FIG HUMAN IDEA Subject “Auditing Freight q by Major- unsing Mf, Strutz will officiate, New Goldwyn Picture, “The Sin 1) P. M.~Address, Hiningipet eds ee A eae Just received new shipment of the famous Wilson Bros. Shirts — Prices: Pereales and Madras’s .................$1.50 to $2.50 sough the United States Engineer: Jos. H. Ing-| is » Peder ——— en, Vice President, rst Nation- . ach, cb a the U, ngineers,¢ Flood,” by Swedisn Author, NEA) . EA Si . B2.00 ti 4.00 ‘ = . "| 1 Bank, Duluth, Minn. — Subject, s Y . Way eek «6 DOE O 4. ‘a letter copy of which. ceived) Scouts Enjoy * He im Be iS ‘ Interesting Program for State Bel n Mul ee eee ia i ilk St ipes 2 $. $ the city commission, motion picture with a big, i ; S dd Z ate 5 tieréaponse to | Camping at I: abel buon idea is such a rarity that] Convention of Retailers [tye pete a ament | Silk Fibers .........0.......0.......... 95.00 to $6.00 _ ade by the city to | parent {when one is produced, the news silanes 3 . M. 5 | to the necessity of revetment work | ciiendid camping weather prevails | ought to be widely heralded. There} Prepared Bs GHy Chie Seamten te . i 5 nt erosion which might, re-| “Lake Isabel and the 82. boys in| is every-evidence that the new Gold-| ii 7200 P. M.—Weinie roast at River- All silks Ss eennia ARSE: wie 6 2 POLU EO $7.50 to the Northern Pac-| cmp are having the time of their; Wyn picture, “The Sin Flocd,” shown! Ciel tunis ty Memorial bridges | Ve BELL a oT | ae the: Capitol the iigte ie a Di dune h—oAnane Thursday, June 14, 1923 \ 9:00 A. M.—Question Box. planned for the 100 A. M.-Address, Gov. R. A.| ailers Association ge program Dakota R ure of the camp is a fleet of | phote poats furnishe through =the) fief th y that will confirm the be- i! t a picture with a genuine of engineers said that A three te report of Major Gee, district en-| thoughtfulness of Messrs Geo. Will,| idea has come to town at Devils Take, beginning June 12,| Neto ? neer, Kansas City, Mo., who made lea Ward and oh anes ; “The Sin Floog’{ and serious business will be mixed in| 11:00 A. ROUEO.E H ¢ ef a investigation on the ground, had | x ra viewaees oe leer idea Reding athe Sin Flood"! vith pleasure in the odd hours of the} 12:00 A. M.—Adjournment, \ * ‘Bes ba Hiya! i | ot as yet been received. Rint abe ised in their petty hickerings about) convention. Yoon Recess “I believe that this department will | Live Up) exerelaes andi morning | au ni i ut ses He ik | ‘The program is as fellows: 2:00 P, M—Addr by Merlin L.| 3} { e able to execute the work of ¢0-| ai, Grane Pee eee an oe Tuesday, June 12, 1923 Seder, St. Paul Association. | Sa . \ : peration with the Bureau of Public! "Ry ciufast 7:30. me Ore eenor ele ELE {9:00 A. M.—Enrollment of Dele-) 3:00 I. M—Genoral Talks from the | Beem mre meen omen yronen Iyronen ronan fpronentyronon yn fpoowed pose tun nd the Northern Pacific rail-) Gimp council 8:00, The author has plac number | gates, ; | coud ay indicated,” suid Maj. Gen.! pa vhail League pame 9:00 {of quarreling people in a threaten "19.49 A. M.—Convention called to P. M.Election of Officers, Re ; : 7 Beach, | ainertetion tneawinntaivevaaniipats ieee situation, where their thoughts | érder by C. E. Danielson, President jection of next place of meeting. | Résdhitions: © "= PLOW. McGill” Joe Frank. He said the district engineer was | ine 31:00 are forced into spiritual channels.| Minot Association of Commerc Minot Merchants and Jobbeps Com-| €®. M. Peterson, Chairman, Rules and Order Committee: Otto Ellison. authorized last fall to undertake a! Tyner at 12230. At once a brotherhood cdme® into] song sau Anthem. notomerchan ia |, Ae Borenon, B. G. Qualley, Chairman. | Sergeant at Arms, W. H. Chapek. survey of the river above Kansas | nt dnanection ai being. All are forgotten.) Invocation G. LeRoy White. ieee. A. E. Simonson. Ladies’ City to determine the changes that oncerned, there are| Addréss of Welcome: Entertainment Committee: Boating, bird observation ete Mayor W. M. A. N. Baumann, from }For the people j have taken place since the 1:00 to Jno more struggles of the flesh, They | Smart. Miss Mary Agnes, Cantwell, Ciiaie- 8 were made ‘Aqu nd games 3:00 to 6:00, | believe that has united them. | Response by T. Welo, Pres. North| Goiram, Miss K. L. Swartout, Mies| Such a survey is necessary to plan! Ginne H ~ - ‘Dakota Retail Merchants As tion. 4 ise ATHabel Movela.” | the future work of improvement on THE EL b nnabel Morris. | Baseball League game 7:30. Announcement of Committee ap-| Reception and Entertatntae audit the river.” 5 Wiad Sol T. Wele, Reception and Entertainment Com i \ ; Evening council 9:00, | One of the most beautiful scenes|pointments by T. b Hy i Thomas H. MeDona chie! the A j , on Faaahetl Sredentials, Re: ions 5 mittee | 33 ¥. o A aa pms Met yah GML ca el Retire 10:00, : ; fin “When Knighthood Was in Flow | Credentials, Resolutions, Rules and Soveph Bean, | Chaieman; Melvin n M4 sy | The owl patrol led in tent inspee- ‘osmopolitan’s picturization for | Ord KJ Lafe Flate e have had the question consider- | eae of Cheries Malone vo. Gee , K. J aten, Capitol Theatre *4¢r,ai"= tion with the Eagles a close second. | F ion Box, Supervisor of Enroll-] ¢ A. B. Lee, | Ro eure ae iB mite 1 Sayles led in the baseball lea-| mance of the reign of King Henry ae : 6 Stanley Colburn | und trip from | | RENEE |tromiivonbible’ destruction Mente Gdecuae ca tiene VALE whlehvabowe yay ee cree ANHENREGHEC COs Kangaroo Court | Bismarck HELENE CHADWICK, RICHARD DIX | 4 OS Lat < at the Tuesday evening coun for three da beginning Ub tat esl tie <. from overflow or from change of |<i, Monday the boys were invited in| today, :Zu ihe soval etepe President, T. Welo, Bick Carlsonachiat® | | ‘ channel of the river, we can partici-|t4 the Methodist church at Dawson | wrece “Prince yoporeayenmay| Se ry, W. A. Donnelly, Judge C.J. Fish, | to | pate in the costs incident thereto | ¢: Salen ahinig | e Treasurer, F. W. Peglow, 1sicsBadge’ willbe) presented’ toll | and cast of eleven stars in for a social evenin cai r a presented t from the federal road aid funds ap-| PTS ARTY ESE ky CHEZ) ilps Oe EL at TUN Lcd) Recess cach member by the Judge | \ portioned to the state of North Da- |), Seva aan’ Tienda eee | for Charles Bradon, who has been! Mhe Helanaepatl wivetelewllivaervalt sc 5 aanetntad ar Welo, | i kota. Such participation, however, | jy V5, Sunday! | Scoutmasters B- M.| condemned to the block. ‘The setting | Gye jond baste eA ie committees appointed by T, Welo, | p ion, */Dunn and F. J. Grady and families \ a 60c luncheon in the private dining | President { s would be subject in all respects to| és Parte ani i + \is a gem of Tudor architecture, with| sas ete 3 | 46 9 J P Mr. and Mrs. Loback and Gordon and | room each day. Supervisor of’ Enrollment: i | the usual rules and regulations per-/)," ‘ind Mrs. Hallenbeck. elaborately carved oaken panels and| Attceues niGeauien a Gaeek . | e in 0 taining to federal aid road work in | aieine te ete nile aiekt | lighted by stained glass windows) 9:99 P, M.—Question Box, Senator | Auditing Committee: | Hits’ stato. ve both addressed to |2™P Which will be held at Lake Tea. |covied from the Gat a Fo . Peterson, assisted by F. 0.| M, E. Hanson, Chairman, ar i @ letters were both addressed to| jut should, phone Mrs, MacLed at{ton Court. Palace in England. The! Mann, io NEES - ; Senator Lynn J. Frazier and copies |sgyy not | Phone Mrs. Macleod at) cess kneels before an ancient| 3799 P, And Fess uRVASaek font Sather. \@ FOX NEWS MUTT & JEFF COMEDY | were forwarded to the city commi: sion by Nelson A. Mason, his secre- the compo: | enna a tary. | a | CITY NEWS | [eee caRer ies venerable aalireaiaegall . ——— © | painting. ‘The statute of Saint Anne Alex Rosen Discharged was carved in the fifteenth century Alex Rosen has been discharged] by Reinscheider, a famous carver of wood-carved statute of Saint Anne,| —itself a treasure of antiquity—and on and lighting of the W. A. and Agent VU TOMORROW Viola Dana in...........“HER FATAL MILLIONS” \No better at any price | the business was enlarged by enlisting the PEuia’ alanteseettand ees A Guaranteed Part in Outlook’s $250,000 returns, gering, the spectator is spell- bound.” SLAYER FREED Wichita, Kan., June 5.—Sam Wal- | \ lace was acquitted of tne murder of | Dave Wilson of Minot, N. D., on No- | vember 12 last, on tne first ballot | taken last night after the jury had from St. Alexiue hospital after| that period, and is valued at $6,000. | spending several aaRe ti eens : | TURKS ENDED .:: ‘tention! AK BOARD TO ; | Larry Semon in........:.....-“THE BARNYARD Inds Neyies thom EMPLOY AGENT |}} | | Conference at Lausanne Set-| Judge W. Newton of the city FOR COUNTY) | | vho iS, Zl d a fo ——eeeeeeee tles One Knotty Problem | oie montis past has. returned to SaaS a } _——_—_—_———— | his home fram the Bismarck hospi- KGon tinued fron enee ips. ad { u i eS Sa aieerecepaaaen) Bree ___REPUTATION—_— | ing controversey over judicial guar- =, AEan cai Z : y } ; i Antes itor gareignces in Turkey has eee Veoperman Coen PUES es The commissioners discussed+ the! J Chicago ve ' Dependability and consistent performance in \t Done), Win canniig Oner ce aie be) es ae cl enelegaha ape ee Cat LTR aie) ) | 1] meeting your obligations will make the very mention | stumbling blocks in the past leading | tonsilectomy operation at the j Ye \]) of your name a value. I to the peace ren Alexius hospital last Sat : Ve | Successful people, as a rule, are those who perform \r The Turks agreed to the appoint-] is reported to have rcove SE Y consistently, and who have a reputation built of, de- It ment of four foreign advisors who | ly, KC-IKC-IKC- KC: KC: (ec i ae ' | dability 3 ing their bill tl \ i will be authorized to follow the pro- e \ '|} pendability in paying their bills promptly. I seedings: "a Bll esiee Ait re- | St. Alexius Hospital : 5 Z| | LET EVERY ONE CO-OPERATE WITH i commendations to the Turkish minis: | iiss Ajenes Albrecht, Anamoose; Wh t Cc ti 5 I be informed ofall arrests and dam | MF, Frank Cooper, ickardtons Mrs, a o-operation :, BISMARCK CREDIT BUREAU f esiey searches. | Brittin, and Miss mig uDesier Ble : H D ri \ | i ae bowoods have entered the St, Alex- : 2) if Education Bod lise conten ge Gear cere as vone _———— | uel P. Brown, city; Miss Iva Stuber,| BAKING POWDER I Will Meet Here | isuiey; 3.4; Gogerty,, Mandan, De Littlechoreihandieifa cehuiase, oe SPECIAL SALE ON ‘ i Next November | "mas 6. Kenny, city; George Na | ¢ Ban Ee? aa || White Canvas and White Kid Shoe Cleaners Jel, Elgin; Mrs. ©. Neibauer and! Ounces for 5) Gustavus F. Swift borrowed $20 from his =| also i The North Dakota Edueation As-| | father and started in the packing business. 5 | All kinds of Shoe Poliihee fon all Styles of Shoes. me |: sociation annual convention will be | | Use I ha \f ¢ 4 . CHICAGO SHOE INE PARLOR ’ F held on November 21, 22 and 23. | Mrs. E. M. La Fevre se less than o: Hard work'on his part and on the part of Z f When the executive committee made | higher priced brands. the associates whom he presently gathered 2 Across from the Post Office. the award of the convention to Bis- oe | about him caused the business to my Phone 274 r marek the time was not decided. It | fi ae a grow. i STORY BY JOHN L. E. PELL s was desired to hold it in October, | Pei incorpor: The N. Y. American: le but < has been found pierecis to | | Same ice had ibanietinewens Peper nepal a = “Vivid, tremendous, exciting E set the, later dates, it is said. | 2 | % S|ffand remarkable! From ‘the Z “ pgeaan rea itor over 30 years | ing and needed meat, and the young com- moment the majestic square- E DAKOTA MAN’S i | pany grew also. As more money was needed rigger sails into the rising sun, Is E “ Production, “Dangerous Love.” offers yoo this opportunity. Three jane nels by by publishers of ‘The Daily careera. We put these people in OUR GOVERNMENT BOUGHT | Co-operation of more shareholders. , EEN OSE The first little plant at Barnstable, Mass., Auprrorium has given way to 23 modern packing plants ieabsslon. pie et A eae iieeae E Ez strategically located. More than 400 branch adits: = EST : few send tive people to California, alt expenses CKC-KC-KC-KC- “KC, | pat ‘ deliberated for a few minutes. | houses and 600 car routes distribute the QB tits inciuies war tex. pee etme certo 5 See ma ot \ Wallace testified he shot and kjll- meat carried in more than 6,000 refrigerator Pichure wares at oy, \ Tf-gpm. are WilDne, ts CA See St eee, ed Wilson when he found the latter xf a 30 ‘The st. Pact Tally ‘Neen geri ae in the company of his wife, Mrs.| Aye You in | z cars. a : J Today Swift & Company’s service in meat to retailers here and abroad repre- sents the effort of nearly 100,000 people co- operating with their savings or daily toil. More than 45,000 men and women have NTT REIN Sylvia Wallace, now divorced A A Z- F@s BA CGYG YG aioli al Middle Life? | at 5 el BAPEATO\OUASE This is Vital to You, Read it and. lost do FOR SALR—Houschdld furniturg,| Minneapolis, Minn.—During middie OS 4 ineluding 1 fumed oak library table |28e 1 suffered from woman's weak- at s i i ness. Thru this I became all run| 18x10 rug, gall ice box, medicine | a oy and extremely nervous, suffer- | i d d TUES Hane tad are tee ae tee ed ama Gley apelin and as be wen co-operated with us by investing their money Psi : searcel own hair. i : i house, 121 W, Thayer, Phone 688-|1 had severe backaches and bearing || Last year a sudden’ hail in shares of Swift & Company. and pains. I was practically an invalid : a whole year and could not seem FOR RENT—2 furnished rooms in ae hale aw. of! Del Plavee's | modern home. Close in. — Call| medicines and decided to take his 5795. 6-5-1W | ‘Favorite Prescription’ and also the : ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ and by Experienced Auto Mechanic wants! the use of these medicines I was re- position as shop foreman in garage. | lieved of all my weakness and restor- | Has five years experience _ with | eq to perfect health so I could do all three years experience in business for | my own work.”—Mrs. E. M. La Fevre, | himself. 28 years of age and mar-|o5) 181% Ave., N. E. ried, can furnish good reference. — | “Your neighborhood druggist can For information write Tribune 570.| supply you with Dr. Pierce's famous 6-5-1 | remedies, in tablet or liquid form. storm caused a loss to one small group of farmers that totaled $1,000,000, all with- in a period of fifteen min- utes. Nearly 50,000 men and women who work in these offices, plants and branch houses— 16,000 of whom also are shareholders— are giving us their co-operation in building the business. They take a ret pride in the promptness and precision of its service and in the uniformity and high quality. of its 4 nag 9 i ‘8 Premium Hams and Ba- should be protecte “Silverleaf” Brand Pure Lard, Premi- EB HED pit he b hail senate um Frankfurts and other Swift products ate BGR BENT Fiessnat farajshed sons | y a ha symbols of their hearty co-operation and of i e,, sie location. one li % their belief i he Com Aves 53 | THEY SHINE }}| Policy. in the Company. ———+ Strayed from pasture near Glencoe|f QSOIST FINE ‘Ask about the sort of protection Swift & Company, 1 bay gelding, weight bout 1400 guaranteed by a policy in THORSDAY “When Knighthood Was In Flower” Nothing 80 Yavishly magnificent, has ever been offered the public before. The famous story of the ~ bewitching royal madcap who flirted: with ‘kings and defied them, - who set love above jewelled coro- nets, in a million-dollar setting. A cast of 3,000, -including 55 all-star - —one good reason why your crops pounds. Marked H. S. on right hip.” Finder please notify Harry the. Harford U 5. ; : principals, Be er 430; Sth: Bt Bisa) MURPHY | Meat for Health Week , : COME EARLY J June 25 to 30 : ; Feature starts promptly at 7:30. For Health and Strength Eat Meat : : AUDITORIUM TONIGHT hes % “The Man Who Knows Your last chance to see the , ieee ze. that ever acted in Insurance,” Popular Lagi Bismarck N, D. AH E Two shows each hight. MATINEE DAILY 2:30 No Advance in Admission

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