The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 28, 1923, Page 2

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PAGE TWO GOVERNORS IN PLEDGE TO AID (Continued from mnee One.) his own proposal. _ The term of the expected com- pre n demand for > for work the interes along with m of dues been introduc- with the gove! Ina Manin 1s the only the with the promotions for hh ry. Tounge Is Nearly Severed in Spill} =§=3=£————— ill, and in addition is suf- from two split-lips and Kk ¢ t abutment to a ca used him to mis- | HARRY HANSON | U. S. FUEL BOSS; suggestions were kept| note saying that he was going to quran iting sd 28.—Curtis Bick- man had his red in a recent} in the back than in the front; His Ford car} many buttons used or fastening on a ‘kford was round- nd the bright sun on AERIAL CIRCUS. - SUICIDE VICTIM Mandan, Aug. 28—Leaving only. a | Kill himself, Harry Hanson, 27, farm hand on the John Lucas farm, ten I miles from Fort Clark, placed the | muzzle of a rifle to his chest, pull- | cd the trigger with his to d shot | himself last Sunday night. The body | was not found until Monday. It was hought that foreclosure of the mort- on the farm of his father’s near r had caused him to become so st as to commit the horrible | down ver the remains were ger yesterday, 1 to the final troubles lead his es to believe that they were use of his act. HEAD BAR Decide to Investigate Prices of Gasoline 28, — Charles secretary of state, joned in some circles 1e candidate as for the American Bar whose convention opens tomorrow. More than 500 men of the legal profession reliminary to the formal tigation of gasoline prices cided upon by the national as: tion of attorney generals and a cided upon by the National Associa- tion of Attorney Generals and a ion adopted at its annual con- oday. thority of the resolution ton, Attorney General of and President of the As- amed O, B, Spillman, at- general of Nebraska to call a of attorneys’ general at City or some other ed city to begin inves- FALL NOTES. Among the noticeable style fea- turce for fall are capes made longer blouses which match the lining ot ‘the accompanying jacket and the the tailored dresses, Spring Chicks, 28c Ib. P. W. McGillic, Mandan. sident | yy ociation ed ‘by a mam in squirrels ‘besides her own brood of five kittens. were given to t cat before they before the kitte rrived. | ASSASSINATED IN ALBANIA| London, Aug. 28, —Gen. Telini, president of the commission for de- | of the Greco-Albanian S. Soort, the general chauf- feur and his aide, had been assasin- ays an Athens dispatch to the News. of the assassination comes from Jania, Albania, the message adds. Double Murder Remains Mystery mma vaseavies in the McLoan apartment lived in constant fear of her life, and two attempts recently had been made to kill ser, her hus- band, Roy MeLoan, operatic instruc- tor, today declared on his return from a mountain resort when the two - | women were slain. Police today were searching the ia- | city for a man called “Joe” in the be- lief that he could throw light on the slaying. Efforts to find an open motive for the double slaying were as fruitless Guaranteed shoes at lowest prices. Seigals Shoe Store. or disagreeable operation. You apply as directed. understand. Price Lock Box 423 Everyone's happy, too. >>> eeno0o0nvvVvY—V———O_OOoeeeeeee eee ROBERTSON’S HAY FEVER CURE Robertson has done something for the Hay Fever patients. There is no sprayer or nasal douche to buy, Directions come with each bottle. does not make any difference when you sfart to take the cure, it is relief immediately. W. B. ROBERTSON. Lacon, lil, 18 mothering v ‘aby The baby squirrels were able to open their eyes and |First Depot Agent Returns For Visit Northwood, N .D., Aug.’ 28.—Fred Smith, the “first depot agent at Northwood, having lived here 39 years ago, revisted the town this week and looked up od-timers . He found many men whom he had known over a third of a cen- tury ago. Mr. Smith is now with the Soo Line. Too Late To ify FOR SALE—Eight room modern||-y house with four bed rooms, nearly full basement, with heating plant. Near to schools, off of pavement where taxes are light. Has corner frontage with extra lots for gar- den. Fruit, shade trees, and berry bushes, therein. Garage and hen house. An ideal place for a family home where one can raise hie gar- den products, poultry, ete. For equity. P.O, Box 375. —~ 8.28-3t ip steel FURNITURE FOR SALE—1 Majest! range in excellent condition, porch chairs and settee, dresser, beds, springs and mattresses, 1 ex- tra spring and ‘mattress, desk, table, music cabinet, childs wagon Phone 496. Very simple and easy to $2.60. Mandan, N. Dak. quick sale will take $2900.00 for iS, and rocking horse, 601-6th St, or ||f 'g-29-3t | I BISMARCK DAY AT THE FA MISSOURI SLOPE IR COME AND ENJOY YOURSELF. BRING THE FAMILY. SOMETHING BIG GOING ON EVERY MINUTE. . PAY TRIBUTE TO KING CORN Be sure and see the finest Corn Display ever | = shown at any Fair any where. | a HORSE RACES. -FARM PRODUCE. LIVE STOCK, BUCKING OVERLAND. Get fi aoipainted with your own State anil see the wonderful products of: ‘our ‘Farm and Gardens, Fire Works Each Evening ~ ALL ‘THE GOOD THINGS, ANY FAIR EVER PUT ON: PYNOA VA Wr Wars aay fa Yur Yon Wor‘ in \wa YY [Yan Sire Yow Sere Wore Yore Yir Yore t juan Ye Yum Yee USS ae ore Yo five Yor vee Ye onte Cristo Up-to-Date ‘After a search that led through untold hardships, the Count of Monte Cristo found the secret cavern. Gold, gems and untold wealth were his. But think of this! Every day, sim- ply by spending a few minutes ruri- ning through the advertising col- umns of this paper, you can find a wealth of things that Monte Cristo could never know. Things that make your life rich in comforts! Count- less conveniences that iron out the mechanics of existence! Economies that bring within your easy reach, things that once were priceless!- We sometimes overlook the im- portant role “that advertising plays in. making our lives pleasant and al- together livable. Advertising is as much a part of today’s life as elec- tricity, antiseptic surgery or automo- ‘biles. It keeps us up-to-date on the many things we ‘need in order to live ‘profitable, happy and useful lives. It presents for our approval articles of all kinds and'for all purposes, The requirements of each member of the family are met by advertised offers a \ . of good merchandise of proved value. i The advertisements save ~ time, ‘money and effort for those who read them and follow their guidance. They are “practical guarantees of satisfaction. j i ’ | without paotriat the : Advertisements —

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