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PAGE EIGHT ; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SUE STATE | is a ut Up pa a Bit on n the Leviathan Trip cea (MRS. CULLEN. GIVES UUARANTYFUND @ eth. CO oe CONVINCING. BVIDENCE eS ee BOY WALKING a County in Suit ‘ j ‘ee. y \ ‘e % be yy am Tanlac Vegetable Pills 1 Paces Heel Hate to give it the highest praise ideclared Mrs. John Cullen, 77 Hoag Ave., N. Minneapolis, Minn. “I took the pills with such fine results I was sure Tanlac would in: jercase my appetite and strength, and } ji ‘ : ’ q this it did better und quicker ‘than OENGE Slate BRR ahd f y ; : ; : | . I ever expected. My stomach was ed in First § ha : so badly out of order that sourness, MONTIRROTHE: Guaranis: Fund -navite Arthur Stokes, 19 Years Old,jgas and a feeling of suffocation midon, unrar Fund having i : : caused me much sery after eating. React me in Hespital Here, Badly |1"had severe ‘headaches, my nerves Peaags Vctks ned: aol been Injured were unstrung, I could not sleep andl | MUreeu sib Give bend’ ae ‘pe was so weak and run-dogn 1 wonder- : : pena — ed how lang I would go without a Arthur Stokes, 19, of Cathay, N. D., struck by an automobile driven MONDAY, JULY 2, 1923 being held under bond of $2,000. The|leged to be owned by Mrs. Holzir. narcotics were found in living quar-| Six other persons taken into cuXpdy ters at the rear of a barber shop al-| were released. COMFORTABLE CLOTHES state guaranty fund minission to recover $101,000. ha heen instituted by Slope county, the cont attorne: and and William Langer of Mr. Langer announced to TH ATT NEW BOW TIES FOR THE CooL CLASSY wer Ath. Hart, Schaffner & Marx Sr complete collapse. “But Tanlac sct my digestion right. I now eat anything, am stead County recently i : ane ment of $50,000 ate o 4 ? # xs was: D fund the full extent ty Thomas Thistlewood near the west the treasurer who deposit money. The ease now 1s n supreme court on red ent on question of remanding strict court for further, evidence of the two Amidon} DODGE BROS, s to solvency Such 't potato races like this on aa sp ns Fred A. Britt doby Al Lasker, » congressman; Car] Laemmie, movie sir to fill in t ex-ch f Shipping B. ul trip of the S. S. The spud race dat and Rube Goldberg, comic artist. approach of the North Dakota Lib- jerty Memorial bridge about 12:30 ‘ov lock last night. Today he is in a sspital here, seriously injured, tokes’ head was brulsed ang cut. No bones were broken, It is believed, are (left to right) |), x-ray pictures were made to aid lin determining the extent of injur- i MRS. HEALY %| “The young man was walking to ily gaining weight, and 1 feel so; strong that five hours housework | iz no more strain than a half hour| vsed to do. The highest praise L can give Tanlac and the Tanlie Pills is none too guod.” Tanlac is for sale by all good) druggists. Accept no substitute. Over 37-million bottles sold. Tanlac Vegetable Pills are Nature own remedy for constipation. For sale everywhere. | $50 SPORT SUITS $35 KEEP-KOOL SUITS BREAK RECORD Retail Deliveries of Cars in} 1923 Soaring High | \ $16.50 - $20 - $25 S. E. Bergeson & Son Clothing. IRI a Sunday morning Mrs. Ida B. ly passed quietly away at the cust Tailoring. tid to have} 3 | TITS THE WORLDS FINEST CRUISE y¢5 on _the Great Lskes ‘Transit Corporation Steel Lia “Tionesta” ‘“Juniata’i Octorara” Duluth to Buffalo and Return XURIOUS comfort, beautiful scenery and educational value, Cruising Lake Superior—Stri Lake Huron—Lake St. Clair—Detri Erie and numerous other bodies of water 3 ervice an slats ‘accommodations in, the world S- Tourist Ticket Offices G. C. WILLIAMS, G. L. T. Corp. New York City. Here they are just after ith year; two brothers, Rufus and (Ps y at a local hospital ye: (John and six sisters, Mrs. Hamilton | t¢rday. Mr. Olson is survived by his Young, Mrs. Lee Foster, Mrs. Heber | Wife and children. The funeral will ny wav Mandan, having come this far for H A _——_———————————————— DIES AFTER \tie round-up. The impact of the which line the road every 50 feet jeading to the approach, Shelby, Mont., July 2—-Arrested Since January Ist, Dodge Brothers | gers at, 420 2nd Ave. North, were passing. June 25 in connection with the eci dealers have consistently broken all ft ee ; stown, For the past two dent was witnessed by Mr. Tae 45 ctabomern: have’ averaped Gobel being the first person to|*@ 8. J. Nichols, both sai¢ more than 5000 cars per week. Thi been confined to her bed for tie past ch him, Stokes was picked up un- [ome here from Minot, N. D., are creased production in 1923 has made | ee : Z Fdersen Healy, an early pioncer of | was a student at the Valley City Nor-| were arraigned Wednesday und are this performance possib arck, who passed away on June } nl, | Mere Poh ani qaniter inthe. history cas Hie aNee Scotia, Nov. 32,1860 ‘Death Claims memtneaiusineasecovenancluadiinithe Ida B, Elliott and Anderson Healy | St. Anthony Man ed any previous month of the first | | North Dakota, where for many years Gach aveck in April excceded the to. “building up of the pioneer commun- | urday afternoon as a result of stom- tals of the preceding week—cach | ity, being engaged for some time in| ach trouble and appendicitis. Mr. ed in April, June should be better! the general retail merchandise bust- | stomach and appendicitis, but due to than May. | the advanced stage of his illness. was | i : in the employ of the Northern Pa- scrvices were held today at St. An- | ‘ ae ‘ | cific railroad at this point, and a| thony. WORTH $15, 000 Healy came to Jamestown, where she | Ole K. Olsdn Dies | has sine resided with her daughter At Old Age y 2—Six liquor nana \ , 40 inches high and weighing 55 pounds, t t ved i others, Mrs. D. M. Elliott, now in her man, locked Mrs. Hallingshead, her | r and two servants in the , ila Te LONG ILLNESS «tire sn about 10 feet. He) Seize Minot tokes said he felt safe in walk- ure of narcotics valued at se PEVIBUMe Tach rau Tor delivery ofient , j ¢ , Jearav aire cuieany user tuayeuirering FE, J. Gobel and daughter, is without taking into account sales two mont | conscious but regained consciousness | being held here. Mrs. Hol told For the first quarter in 1923. re > mt i ; 4 : i 1991. Her maiden name vas | peak periods of 1919-1920, Follow i were married in Nova Scotia in 1882, | Matt Goertel of near St, Anthony, week creating a new high record. | general contracting and construction | Gocrtel underwent an operation eas © children were bern to the | unable to recover. He ts survived by iter Ethel, now Mrs, Harry Ritt- until the time of her death, invaded rine home of H. , and robbeq the house of li- k one of the road markers, | Pair in Shelby: dence of her daughter, Mrs, Har- close ta the road, even though a thous jars, M ellie wer urevious records for delivery af Kolinsan of Staples: Minn, | tHousand dollars, Mrs. Nellie Holzer . ure P st, {from pernicious anaemta and has | ys, Hrdeelihecbuittios, Materially. in Mrs, Healy was the widow of An-|on his way to the hospital. Stokes | officers Nichols is her brother. Th tail deliveries to customers were in Elliott and sh was born near this, deliverie: for April exceed- " E jand in 1883 arrived tn Bismarck, | quarter and delivery figures for| [ogg jes ; Mr. Healy took am active part in the | aged 46, died at a local hospital Sat- May maintained the pace establish- work, and during his later years inj about ten days ago for tumors of the OTEAL LIQUOR union, a son, Ernest Healy, who is (his wife and nine children. Funeral 0 of Jamestown. In 1912 Mrs. Benjamin Theller, 27, five feet ten and we'ghing 2 Deceased is survived also by ,her head, a prominent busin valued, according to polic j Boland, Mrs. Ernest Whitman and Mrs |John Corbett, all of Lawrencetown, ‘Nova Scotia; and Mrs, Jennie Ritchie be held from Killdegr. of Winnipeg, Canada, and Mrs, Fred Mrs. Peter Gress Longly of Lynn, Massachusetts. One Claimed by Death other sister, Mrs. Ed, Piggott, died Mrs. Peter Gress of Richardton, two years ago in Nova Scotia. ao 62, died yesterday at a local hos- Funeral services will be conductea from the Baptist church, of which) pital after four weeks of illness in She w ompanied RETRIAL OF ‘FOR SALE BY EVER-READY TIRE VULC. 216 4th St. CORWIN MOTOR CO. 128 Main St. deceased for many years was a mem-| the hospital. ber, at 8:80 o'clock in the afternoon, | here b yher daughter? Sister Martha, on Tuesday, July 3rd. Interment will | of Yankton, S. D. Funeral services , be made in Highland Home cemetery. | have not yet been completed. Dublin, July 2—Retrial of the suit brought by Richard Crocker, Jr., con- | testing the wil] of his father, one- | time Tammany hall chieftain, bas | been denied. Thus the verdict re- cently returned in favor of Mrs, Beu- | lah Croker, the widow, as sole lega- | tee, has been upheld. WITHOUT FOOD FOR NEAR WEEK Cleveland, July 2-—John L. Whit- | field, nearing a week since his arres' Tne cineniars are wieelay in Detroit for the murder of Patrol- | Mey crOtiae (a. tee WiVeetita! man Dennis Griffin when foog last | floc fe aivaihe dine seragidan ener passed his lips, was, weak, haggard | and fast approaching the end of his | endurance this morning. At 11a. m. | he had gone 157 hours without food. | He refused to touch his breakfast | this morning. | | | ‘How do you buy oil? Your judgment in buying oil will give your motor short life or Jong life. You insist upon distilled water when you want the purest water for your bat- cn BISMARCK NATIONAL The Didi lege and the Deyaaalblege | Roberts and Second ‘Street North, Fargo, N. Dak. tery. Because distillation removes the im- purities. That’s why youshould insist upon. THE DISTILLED OIL Most oils are a compound of light oils and heavy “cylinder stock.” Sunoco is not a com- pound but a pure, wholly distilled oil, and it’s made in six types. One is best for your car. It will not break down as most oils do; better lubrication, longer life for your motor. More power because Sunoco makes a piston ring seal that prevents power leaks. Try Sunoco. Have one of these dealers fill your crank-case today. Ask him or write us for booklet, “What's Happening Inside ‘Your Motor?” MARSHALL-WELLS COMPANY DULUTH MINNEAPOLIS “ SPOKANE | PORTLAND Consolidated, will hereafter be under the same management and students enrolling at one of these Colleges may change to the other without loss of time, change of text-books or additional tuition charges. ve are the wood | ng returns trom his tow IN A 12-FOQT LEAP Both Colleges in session thruout the year. Enroll for our Summer Courses, and we will send you to a good business or banking position immediately (The Bismarck College) upon graduation. For free catalog and particulars write—G. M. LANGUM, Pres., Bismarck, N. Dak, | BUCKETEERS — “ARE INDICTED eel New York, July 2.—The federal | : ee a f Bes grand juty conducting a further in- | SS : : ae quiry in the affairs of EB, M. Fuller | : : : & Co., bankrupt bucket shop. opera-| Jiggs : 5‘ . e ; tors, who recently pleaded guilty of | i f : catia “gee These deal sell SUNOCO—talk lubriceti with them — T French & Welch Hdwe. Co. L] Bismarek, ‘N. D. IRE» S A Park Trading Co. Medora, N. D. Rovig-Skjod Co. bucketing orders, today returned four | sealed indictments in connection with the case. Mandan, Jonnaton &, Diaby X 30x31, fabric meee a ea enter, N. D. 30x31, cord ....................... 1417 Olea Tabmee oc risus ae cohen 21.10 T0 PROSECUTE oer Steele Hdwe. Company Steele, N. D, 8.,T. Parke Sterling, N. D. Rodgers Bros. & Bias McKenzie, N. D. A, T., Welch, Menoken, N. D, Lahr Motor Sales _C Overland, Wile | Kuveht Bismarck, N. Wachter & Bean, ‘01 Glen Ulin, N, D, + .* Hebron Hdwe. Co. Dodge & Twin City ‘Tractors. Killdeer, N. D. Di r & Jorgenson Flasher, N. Done Dittus Brop, Reel et icara Willys-Knight, *Bveriand, Beulah, N. D. a Motor Inn fee, today announced that on the [new stat@health officer, and J. M. ary headquarters in the senate cham-| sral prohibition. agents; most of them THREE DAYS ONLY ‘ Burt, N, D. Dickinson, +i D. an ( Neca Harrison Hawe. Co. ¥.S Governor Nestos said today that | “4th of July.” sey, -it» was dis¢lesed today. The he ‘might not snpeint ‘a member of dismissals were said, meeessary’ be- Beteuap pitar Willa Bulehs j_, Remarkable action phois of a trained police dog leaping across Sanger, N. D. 13-foot ditch at Berlin. Hi the grace of a gazelle. « Dodge Merc, Co. . BS3.¢ Er 21) y | aaa ese RAS 21.54 snes ef newly discovered evidence |Devine, immigration cammissioner, / SAL ti Dittus Brog, Forster Garage ¥ ber, / stationed in ‘Manhattan and’ Brook- 3 Bch: New England, N.D. - age & Overland ete hiey 5 Beat the state board of administration tol py Cleaning, - Pressing,| °°""*,°f the cut -of ($500,000 in the CORWIN AG T OR y ca. Wilton Motes Sales Co. Northwestern Motor G. Schultz + bs New York, July 2—District At- | Tower City, July 4, und if the ap- ) torney Banton, whose office recently |pointment is not made tomorrow it 4 DR Bodes, "5, dropped. an \investigation of charges |will not be made until after that , h 33x4 cord . Jicbea Rr amis oa dea savas mana pais old cok the grand jury next [assumed office today. Because of oe Dodge Hertz Bros. Richardton, N, D. APPOINTMENT a lyn, were dropped Jane 30; trom.the ‘Toppen Merc. Company succeed RB. T, Muir, whose term ex- federal appropriation. os sas as : i i x ‘Wilton,*N. D. Ford . pea Joly. 1, ‘before the’ end of the Dyeing, Repairing. 58. ' : a : : . ; ; Linton, N. D, week. The Hazen, N. D. Rose Hawe, & Imp. Co. | th »Wasem Hawe Co, “against William Anderson, state su- | time. i é “ Matildays 8 . Dy perintendent of the Anti-Sploon Lea-| Dr. A. A. Whittemore of Bowman, «ARE DROPPED j lack of room in the state capitol ei ree ‘ Other sizes éaually low. Monday to indict Andersdn for grand |p, whittemore established-tempor-| New. York, duly 2—Bighteen fed- : larceny, extortion and forgers. iP FREE TUBE WITH EVERY TIRE Herts Brow, Richaraton, | Klein Bros, Buick & Overland : IS DELAYED | , Brown & Jones will, be} star of u’Merrick, divisional ehie? is closed all day Wednesday the] for New York and northers New Jer- Toppea. More Hazelton Motor Co, \ — “Governor . speaks t | Bagle Tailoring. [Tilbane Want’ Ads Bring Results,