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++ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1928. ; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE : PAGE THREE | oo mentally and morally, is clear, but] Bismarck, Dr, Turner, having the ° DIET, ORAL . | -Seasevsorms bel IS |socian AND T/BROGK! LYN MAN |‘ONE Sateen ——— se all, tees HYGIENEAT 4 .___ PERSONAL ||" sip the “empeae ox MN OY Eg Ny won a porcelain jacket crown donat- Children from the Tah eckaal ees ed MOST SERIOUS ed by the Stevens lab ory. ‘ > ed by the Stevens laboratory. i |Famous Actor to Appear At scattered to thelr various hommes toe) ne ceaitea v.{_Washihatdh, dune Adae ake. SAY 5 SPEAKER epee | iday after the closing exercises. nswington) | tune iG ad Vs} utes which would prohibit the teach- . : : | The Auditorium [number passed through Bismarek | Dykenman of Brooklyn, N.Y. was] ing or use of foreign languages tn all | (Continue Hom Pate Apoplexy Claims | | are from the Indian schoo] enroute to | ¢teystet to the position of imperial schools below the eighth grade were | being 76. His prize wps-a ai pack Patrick Hardy | Dr. Bricker of Rochester, Walker Whiteside and his splen-! Devils Lake and the Turtle Moun-| declared void by the supreme court | age of Wernet , powder. itate today by the Ancient ; : did New York éompany are sched- | tains while those from Fort Berthold | 1. G4... Nobles of the Mystie|®% an unlawful encroachment upon| “Numerous prizes are offered by! patrick Hasay of Tottle, @L v, Minn., Shows Rotarians How luled to appear at the Auditorium | left for Garrison. euriies Bee ees ee yee lie Tens RR RTS RTRA MME HET TOUT | dentalcsupply, dlkive eshibietne Raver abs ait tlds Ad Beta To Wi s jtonight in the thrilling mystery | i = iaigae Cit vas selected as the] teenth amendment swhich provides Dr. Boysquet got the closest ross] snoptexy yesterday afternoon after i ue suai ln play of India, “The Hindu,” in| LEAVES FOR MAINE. AOE cauvention el c= “| that “no state shall deprive any per-| score to 55, and won.a one to twol an ilincss of only a few days, Me, {which the star will enact the pis 'turesque character of Prince Ta ma Mr. {Whiteside has won di {served success in Gordon Kean left today for! yy , to spend the sum- mner at her old home after visiting at the home of her son, Wilbur Field | Dykeman, during the past year, | Son ef life, liberty or property with- | tooth anterior bridge, given by the Hardy is a well known farmer of the has heen deputy imperial potentate | oUt duc process of law.” Justice | Grand Forks dental laboratory. Drs. Puttle region, having resided there Holmes delivered a dissenting opin-| Johnson aud Rose tied for the clos-] for about nine years. He is surviv- “Mie your toothbrush shimmy to keep the germs — aw: Rotarians and in ace nee with the usual cus- were told at their noon luncheon at ' ‘tom his elevation to the highest of-|ien in which Justice Sutherland | est gross score to 60, The prize for] ed. by a wife and children. Funeral the McKenzie hotel by Dx. Fred |pley, which is now in its second | foy sometime past Wace’ tn the. orden: ede /tollbwedi by fa|gnieds this isn upper or lower plate offer-| services will be held in Tuttle Fri- Bricker of Roch Mi today. year, having been presented for | ‘ fall the The question was presented to fied bY the Kamplin Dental laboratory] day. Ho pave a Weatelnteeeninte suIRRHN: |cne entire season in New York and] FIRST DIVISION Seen ee ane ee TV the court in canens coming frsm © gave a most interesting discus- Chicago, and one year on tour-| qh ti ht fa other national office! : lowa, Net other sta ka and Ohio. Eighteen s, with similar statutes, | SAUMUR MMiMNUMAA GMMR HntaiHA HMO MAH HM a nd of Peoria, Illa for- | t and care of the mouth.| | mer member of Congress, was given a ting graphically for the| sion of the MeCabe]™ Critora I Iadies Aid saciety will {Contrary to the usual-plan, the au-} yfethodis thor has not tried to make his my: den tote y . 9 eet tt Mrs. Ge > M. epister | > Rota how the teeth, mouth and) tery play a gruesome affair ie sa h Me e M. Register a TERN iol oat though there are many exziting | noon o’elécle ared. that diet should be 20/ i. ‘The post is at the bottom of | ™Jority opinion, asserted that the scenes before the final climax is! nt foods ending in acids -and reached. The plot is unfolded thé line and was made vacant by the | fourteenth amendment without doubt & ad; BAPTIST LADIES AID { pane ELL a, \ “ y di ‘0 pereent ending in alkalins, Tak-| ’ within the incense scented walls ; ist | Clevation of all of the higher officials. | “denotes not merely freedom from | ing up the menu of the Rotary club} Miss Juanita Bates, of Ithaca, x scented walls; The Tadies Aid of the Baptist ples ee bodily restraint but also the right of the Prince Tamar’s superb palace inj Church will meet with M mote Somnouth India, where 21 Thorpe on John] It ws ly place to be filled from the individu for the day he declared practically | N- Y.. who was one of the six killed | yo) al go"contract, engage in| ide the present corps of Shrine 20W : © in the direct line of succession | Participated = i Street Thursday ufter-| When ie was elected imperial outer | Justice Reynolds, who delivered the ser St. ‘Thursday | @ = all foods ended in “acids as wire a giant *Paris-London aft- gigap of international plotters | arternoon , ; Wy will | officiatdo any of the common occupations, to cften the,case. In every Balanced plane crashed at Monsures, France. es auseeibied to plan for the tip: feos A Pot Luck Luneh will i ua me fans acquire uspfuf kpéwleage, to marry vict he declared. there should be at rising of the fanatical Hindus of : to establish a. home and bring up cast one glass\ of milk, 1 the region. How the heroine out- MARRIAGE LICENS nfs | children, to w6rship Gow according to “er eat sphagetti with ment, ig School Board {wits the schemers, and finally en-| A marriage license was issued to Succumbs To é the dictates of his own conscience, h dl. “Always vary meat with a Is Unchanged traps them in Tamar's palace con-| Mrs. Lucy Irene Gilchrist of Ste Heart Disease 2 generally to enjoy those privi- v ble- and sphagetti also. Most stitutes ‘the main theme of the/and Fred S. Jordan of Driscoll yes ERM | leges long recognized at common law have the proper diet ending |play. Romance and jove has its/t terday by County Judge LC. Davies John Hehn of Braddock, 61, died {| #8 essential to the orderly pursuits nd should be used with acid pro-| The vote for the election of tvo| Innings however, and the happy! : yesterday afternoon’ at a local hos-| of happiness by free men.” ducing foods. | eaters of the city school board ending should send ‘the Bismarck VISITS AT HOME OF AUNT i ng in the hospital for; While the American people, the From three to five minutes in the| ster ea 18) ete et receiving 3 4 audience away in a satisfied frame! Cecil Elkins of Regan was a busi- a few days, . Mr.| court pointed out, have alw . rorning and in the evening, he said | Hehn had 1 of mind. Miss Sydney Shields,! ness vi tor in the city yesterda suffering with heart, garded educatién and acqu ul{Miss Elinor Johns, Miss Maude] While here he visit Flaherty 40 votes, George F., W hould be devoted to cleaning the} Flaherty his aunt, Mrs. disease for sometime. For the past! knowledge as matters of supreme im- tecth, Those who cannot gauge the 17 votes, and one or two other scaf=| Shaw, Grant, Harold Vosburgs.) A. W. Cook and family. ten or twelve years the diseased h portance which should be diligently 4 time should procure a three minute| tering votes. Mr. Lenhart and | Mr. Harold De Becker, Grant Sherman. | iat been farming in the Braddock vicin-| promoted, and while it is the right } hour glass and time their efforts Lae were the only, candidates, Vot Eiwyn Eaton, Santos Roberi, and PA! THROUGH. ity. He is survived by a wife, two! and natural duty of the parent to give t way. He declared it was as im-| for others were written in, the Hindu gingers and musicians, | Mrs. J. Oslund, Mrs. Oscar John-! sens. and a daughter. The remains] his children education suitable to Mant to stimulate, eireulation by Mr, Lenha: t and Mr. Lahr will en- ane and Desylva, will he seen | ‘ and Miss Valhorg Oslund of pwill be taken to Braddock for burial! (heir station in life, many states have ‘leaning the roof of ‘the mouth, the| te? on Eien year He ea 1, They! ee roles in Mr. White-) Grand Forks, passed through Bis-|Funeral services will’ be held from] sttompted to enforce the obligation ums and the tongue as the teeth,|°W are members of the bourd. | side’s support. marck today on an automobile trip. [te frm home tomorrow, » fof compulsory showed the Rotarians just how the brush sho: e dis- o—______ ig — ee SG ARTERIES = a cussed in a mest entertaining wey |! AT THE MOVIES |j| CITY NEWS {i an, pst \TEE™S a aasock, ee Chase Dies —OuU0O.._____.. OUTDOORS IS CALLING “may do much, go very in order to improve the Sport Oxfords — “Tut” Sandals — white reinskin the best methods. —___—________---——_- : ———® | F Yarn ¢ 2 s Taka Ok suimbenmertaantstap operands THCeTaiKan | Waivee Hantonlaction a apa iieie site Rue etena After Long Tilness|« ies ecivizensy physical ys oxfords and strap pumps are in big demand. at th Wee Sonpatnts were Buest| When Knighthood Was in Flow-| © R- Billington, charged with| here today and shopped. We are featuring all the above styles in a big way. George Dullam gave a sketch of (tr shown at the Eltinge theatre | Smbezzlement while cashier of the the life of Supt, Saxvik who cele-|yesterday proved to be one of the! |, brated birthd last week, most elaborate and entertaining We're showing “something different” in style— all the while. Large assortment of the famous “National Park” oll State Bank, has waived pre-; GUESTS OF MRS, NIELSON. ary examination and has been| Mrs. F. R, Smyth and Mrs. C. held to trial in district court. | Young will be guests of M d “tection (Ge abouts two or r arg ‘ being in the I ‘ e 5 e-| pictures yet created by Paramount. a 4 ; Sas Ls : WW : A noneutanen Ante cous ee neeanaral ne daring’ princess)’ Mary ‘Tudor | ae Nielson, wile attending the P. FE. O,/ hospital for short time the 14 inch Hiking boots for women. Bie ae 5 Minn. “ played by Marion Davies truly | Playnight at William Moore convention at Valley City. deceased bh in for more than eel i Ma 5 pee raten a yea i s e rench, chairman of the|farnishes a most pleasing enter-| | Tonight is playnight at William) - ay a ss Cha f nntie: te provide farmefs with |tainment. Her adventurous ro- | Meore school, Bee as Rervicen Wine al f H Seas ommittee to e f egy sed acts | . C. B. Whi haRee) ) Q ‘Mrs. E.G f fi services will be held in Hazen to- vinsportation to. the New. Satem|mance followed a pathway of ob-| Mrs. C, B..Whittey has charge of | M dMrs. FE. G. Rickel and ‘les that furnished all the|the playground. She will be a: family spending | the summer | M0rrow. thrill and excitement anyone could |¢¢ by Dorothy Birdzell, Barbara] months in a cottage on a lakh at ister, Esther Hollst, Jane Whit- | Nevis, Minn. aun ine riven at the Rialto following Dairy circuit: meeting ted that | June 13 and that cigh | ; Salli aby ane antes lenis day and tomorrow, Wednesday and|tey, and Mr. Avery as_playleaders. faker weinul to take the farmers to this|Thursday. The picture is unusual-| Mrs. J. Henry Kling, supervisor, CITY CALLERS. mecinerands turning to Bismarck |!¥ long and starts promptly at 7:30 | declares that the playgrounds have| Edward Sailer of/Hazen, Alex Dan- eee : end'9:15 with the usual matinee at|been filled with many children but|ielson of Van Hook, and 14 B, Smith Ce “iaieheone aa leboweeried ola ethO ose: that there is room for many more.| of Sterling, were city callers today. N F 1 evening: and Rotarians will act as a ee EReents (AIRED Rae atonaaE GRUNGE ot Your Fault reception committee, A. show will CAPITAL k b s i HUSBAN Casselton, rinounce the birth of a|two sons here Strikes ae mother's marck, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson are | several days visit with friends and]’ wheels before you saw it. forty invitations had been issued for | er of the house during the last leg- Mis, W. A. MeVey of Casselton But sss — 6 F Ca ito] | Tonight & Thursday Theatre There were not many in the Vita-| baby gigt“at Casselton June 2 r “The Barnyard” which will be shown ; j ; i e Bi " very proud of their daughter, since | relatives at Dic at Capitol Theatre tonight. she is the only gir] and they have * = Among the profession, Larry Se-| the. hays Mr. , Richmond's Bootery aneal _|#8k. The picture shows again to-| R« 115—4th St. Did you ever see two empty shoes| islative ses: ony ang Mrs, Johnson of | js visiting with her husband and hot many it ac ee heart TOK WELL IN graphy atadioats alee that had] cording to announcements which LEAVES FOR VISIT The child ran out from behind s sensation when Lar- i 4 Aa ' Poe WutiN@eceake ihe ere He : veiSeinon started to lass bi comedy [#8 been received by friends in Bis-| Mrs, R. D, Corwin left today tor|, Quick Relief he wagon and was under yor Big Double Feature Bill Not your fault —but—you're i x i VIOLA DANA mon’s studio is regarded a place » and 2 mee Fe Lenhart of with | nil eee nase Se a eee ae Bekelson visited with friends in FOLEY'S = ba, . = canny is liable to happen during.al + Grand Secretary of Masons) production. The whole pl: vce is full] George Elk of Van Hook, Master 5 ‘There’s only one way to fully i 5 )) protect yourself against such un- Henry Sears and daughter of El Ls 5 ‘ ft . of trick doors, rooms, s,| Minot Grady, Van Hook, George avoidable accidents. Delivers Lecture in_ jon cries apdic, ieghanie Owen, Moffit; Master Ignatiys Win- |bowoods were callers here today. TerABLignEDAS7S “HER FATAL MILLIONS” Many of these are La own in-|ans, Elbowoods; Master Theodore ; e ; E { female ventions. His early” training with|Hand, Elbowoods; Agnes Aymond, |,, Hl. N: Miller of Kuntyre_ SEMEMIE: Refuse Substitutes JARTNA-IZE his father’s vaudeville troupe had che; Baby Jean Semling, Hazelton; | ess caller toda \ “The Dignityof Labor” ‘was the} taught him how to make sleight-of-| P. P, Gendreau, Spokane, Wash.; Miss ubjéct of W. L, Stockwell, grand) hand devices. Caroline Miller, St. Anthony; Baby eer of the Masonie lodge of] The company was not prepared,| Gwendoline Smith, city; John W. #tna-Auto Insurance protects cio |) you against the many forms of North Dakota, in a lecture before a| however, to see Pete Gorden remove | Pomeroy, city; L, J. Bemis, Fargo; Soap ewe loss to which ownership or oper- Frolicsome, Daring, Witty. large number of Masons and ladies |his shoes, and the next instant see | ‘Mrs, Frank Cooper, Richardton; Miss | Dr. M. E. ation of an automobile may at,the Masonic temple last evening||them go thrqugh a j. movement | Minnie Deane, Elbowoods, and C. A. Bolt make you liable, a Al Mr. Sfockwell impr¢ssed upon his| and walk all over the studio, propell- ucliey Gasitiininars entcreuanerae. oOlton May we tell you about its Osteopath many advantages today? Specialist in Henry & Henry rers the opportunity he said rest-|ed by their own power. Even Pete cd with them in ddvaneing the teach-| Gordon was surprised, fer he ex- | ing of good fellowship and brother- pected nothing. ‘ “love in the world, and declared| ‘The picture : ‘ fi : ‘Ni mann, Glen Ullin; Mrs. John Taix fi his belief that the appligation of| Fatal Million: | 2 RRS . Masonic principles would solve the = a Vane Be pyseinuel ys tre By Baer | : son, city; Rosalie Mann, New Salem, Tak Vic ok ‘on | fy I of thesavoridatodays 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY and Mrs. Albert Langdahl and, baby e Vicks | J Mr. SYockwell referred to the or- | ixin of Masonry, and the crafts of| FOR SALE—Ten-room modern’ house, | PY ase been discharged from] Your Vacation workmen of the early days from| two baths: Six blocks from down- Beall} eodeybody iaace Vick which the fraternal order is suppos-| town, good neighborhood. ~ East | ce aE a cd 1 have sprung. He emphasized| front, trees. Purchase price, $5,125. | GIDE SBEOERER. for cold. troubles, asthma, hay / : r f Cavali ili | . Phone 961 the dignity of labor, the honor in] Reasonable terms. Hedden Baal | MAGA dieting Ie Hee Sages, caterphor tonal. ee Bismarck, work | Estate Agency. Phone 0. ‘ ; it’ The address was the conclusion of 'roR SALE—Five-room modern bun- | ‘**! “HY: sages. | But we forget that it’s smar BUSINESS DIRECTORY ind garage, located on 9th , jee y hie began in the afternoon with] SNOW 9us farses Fay AeA GUMIE Lalke | (oF the ale or ma 2 UT“8UHMMUMIMINN | assassa - WEBB BROTHERS LARRY SEMON Alexius hospital for treatment. Mas- ter Even Heckenlaible, city, Christian m R, Neu- Viola Dana in “Her | Kurle, Wishek; Mrs. Wil in his new hilarious scream Chronic Diseases INSURANCE Hee ae os | Office 4th St. “THE BARNYARD” | ie oe andidates.| Stteet, good nelahberbbed: Close |best of all after a Golden Glint Take the familiar blue jar on tal bal there (aa MGhanntter crane ye schools... Furehase. prise: A4000/ Shamuao, ,_| your vacation and try it for aun- | ipeeiioee Li conta Mae in an omnes n ie i cd is { | Oeeemlne oe of visitors wore| _ ae" Renl Estate Agency, sing, poem (pion a) DAY PHONE 246 NIGHT PHONES 246-881 pr = FOR SALE—Four-room’ bungalow, i cuts and scratches. Rela ea east front, hardwood floors, full i = basement, furnace heat. Purchase PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS H. 8, ALUMNI pec, ba aah Bale | CKS "Licensed Bmbelmer in Charge IS REORGANIZED Lie ators Hedden Agency,’| Day P 108 Night P. 100 or 681 Dietdgaon, Jand"@=Mpmns, at, fre eee SAE ag, Deere: moter | Dif Off with with, Fingers VapoRue house, 300 block 8th street. Screen- Oven 17 Mision Jans Useo Yeanty ed porch, sleeping porch, two car garage. Four bedrooms up and one | doy Hot water heat. Purchase price, $5,100—$1,250 cash, $65 per month, including interest. Hed- Dickinson High school at a meeting held at the high school Monday eve- ning voted to reorganize the alumni association which has heen dormant for the past several years and took immediate action. About 25 grad- TONIGHT uates were present at the meeting.| ‘en Real Estate Agency, ~ WEMSESDAT: ciliot Freeman presided. The fol-;FOR SALE — Seven-room modern Gist tat lowing officers were elected: Presi-| house, east front,, hardwood’ floors, THORSDAY dent Mrs. A. P. Na@htwey, Vice Pres- good lawn, hedge ang trees. Near idcnty Valenrine Culp, Segretary| schools. Price $5,250—$1,250 cash, Helen Carroll, Treasurer Earl Burk-| $500 per year. Hedden- Agency. hard. Fe Phone 0. , 6-6-4t : {ee FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room WOMAN DISAPPEARS on first floor, also garage. Phone inson, June 6—Police and| 67J, 6-6-3t| officials are searching for Ae LLANE AS m_ Guon, who left her home| FOUND—Glasses in case, near Wool- on the: East Side Thursday after-| worth store on Main street. Find- noon taking her two children with! er can have same by identifying her and starting out across the open! property at Tribune and paying for Chief of Police W. L. Nich-| this advertisement. ° 6-6-5ts and a posse ef men spent the ‘ part of Thursday night! Good rich dirt can be had for haul- @ the county around Dick-| ing. 616-10th St. Phone 767J. sou to no avail. The missing wo- \ man is about 30 years old. The chil- dren are about 3 and & and are for a few cents, sufficient scantily clad, Relatives fear that] ‘man’s on athe *@.6-2¢ | to remove every hard corn, soft corn, the ee gf the woman is affected. |~ or corn between the toes, and the FOR SALE—Large Orientat Pag:’Also ifhout soreness or isrita mahogany and cane chair and rock- er, upholstered ‘th velour, Call 993-M. : 6-6-3 “When - Knighthood Was In. ce Flower” Prices 50c to $2.50 Plus tax 10% ET your Corona today! Pay for it on easy terms. Thisis the latest model—the New Corona —with Automatic Ribbon Reverse, 10- inch Carriage, Standard Portable Key- board and many other convenient fea- tures. Weighs less than seven pounds! Come in or telephone us and we will send Corona to you for free examination. ‘BISMARCK TYPEWRITER COMPANY L, Pollak Cc. J. Hammel Bismarck, N. Dak. ‘All makes of rebuilt machines, sold, rented, repaired: NP Doesn't hurt a bit! Drap a fittl “Bréezone” on: an aching corn, .jn- stgntly that corn. stops hurting, then pra you lift it right off with fin- gery. Truly! Yonr druggist sells # tiny bottle of The world famous romance in a million dollar setting -of dazzling splendor and beauty. oe FEATURE STARTS PROMPTLY . : First Show 7:30 Second Show 9:15 FOR SALE—Horee, wagon, three cul- tivators, harrow, -saddle, \5 beds, cupboard table, chairs all kinds of fruit jars, other articles, at, 423 Third St. Wm, F. Erlenmeyer. 6-6-1wk

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