The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 16, 1924, Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE INCREASE IN DAIRY COWSIN A.D SHARKED oth pitmond Federal Statis- ‘or North Dakota, s Tabulations elNTOSH IS IN LEAD! Phat the y rapid! rea, which ha North Dakota that the college showing entage of increase Count Cows In- | areas Richland 18,700 Ca 18,100 Stutsman 18,100 4 Ward #5. Morton *%o. Mellenry "4. Grand Fork Grant 11,600 Da. Williams 11,400. is. Burleigh 14,300 7. Ra 11,300 J. W. Tschunpe pure 11,200 osition with the Dickey 11,100 BEEN Dunn 11,000 pay McKédnzie 10,800 Kidde 10,800 10,700 =O? 700 10| of the 28| departm: 9,200 8,800 . 8,700 - 8,400 8,100 . Towner Rolette He| ettinger 10. Griggs 3, Bowman .... Divide Golden Valley Slope Burke » Renville 221 which s Ol band, one 7) berth 0) who r James w Department Manager Perry Company and the THE SAME PLACE, BUT WHAT A DIFFERENCE! * ||CLUBWOMEN OF DISTRICT WILL GATHER S00N, Seventh District Federated || Clubs to Convene in Man: dan April 30-May 1 INTERESTIN PROGR The clubs co et of th of the state Wedne 30 and and 1, A” program a number of in- s, features and un- usual entertainments is planned for the entertainment ef the club women wh ich will attend this meeting as ates from towns of the entire rict, m committee entire t Joins the grand-| aged hus- juirrel | en. broidery 1 110 have tel vutomobil sof the high | y known in her @j ance of luxur- iant hair full of gloss, gleams und life shortly follows a genu- ed to the B Arndtz, Breien Balgeur; R YOUN ¢ girl nothing is a French blue collar of li motifs of - gray wool Ingrown Toe Nail \- Turns Out Itself ~ A noted authority says that a few | Aropseef “Outgro” upon the skin sur- | ‘Younding the ingrowing nail reduces | inflammation and pain and so tough- ie éns the tender, sensitive skin under- neath the toe nail, that it ean not) genctrate the flesh, and the nail! ‘urns naturally outward almost over| night. is F3 +“Outgno” is a harmless antiseptic | rhanufactured for chiropodists. How-! i ever, anyone can buy from the drug} store a tiny bottle containing dirce-| | pone. \ ~ Adv.) ‘WEBB BROTHERS Undertakers | Embalmers Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge. : Day Phone 246 Night Phones 246-887 ee PERRY vane UNDERTAKING = “PARLORS i Algesttett Embalimer in harge. 8: ‘ion 100 , Night ¢ Phones 100 or 687 fro doz The four -J named “Trouble. Virginia Hastings (shown w' ander, aged 4, whcn the tw@ the) Hastings farm. near, Jonesboro, Gy Alexander child and ro arrived and drove them off. e, me i hero of the South tqday_ is, strangely enough, > The faithful 3-yearsold collje sayed the lives of n him in the picture) and Harvey Alex! hilgren Were att i by. vicious. hogs on The swihe had chewed an ear | i .| The people were in less and had more GIRLS! A GLEAMY_ 35-Cent “Danderine” so Im- h itching scalp and the dand- ruff is correct- ed immediate} fading hair taking youthful beauty. lightful on the hair a refreshing,|ing and show how best results may stimulating "| greasy! entertainment th s busy from noon of W til midnight of Thursday. y are expected to attend etings coming from the of the di About these variou™ 1 be held in the auditorium t Presbyterian church of” President I Mrs. Bernerd Nickerson, dent of the Seventh District, t he able to y as presi may dent of th tion of Clubs, and man'for all prepa trict Convention. M ate president will deliver | ss on the afternoon of the » Coulter, ukota Ay iM she ak on th president jeultural futu ular ui Clubs are working to e this one | of the best district mectings to he | held in that district the work , Jhas been divided into separate de- thes in 1910-~and more flowers. ng talks of the i committees alk will outli for their ef. of saehurr, to stop time. and its officers. pected to outline numerou ‘which the individual clubs every art of the state may help to correct the wayward boy and girl and there y help reduce the number of delin- s, with iit ections show notice one chap ee who doesn't deli up at all—even on MASS OF HAIR}: ng trip and will stop Training Sch proves Lifeless, Ne¢- lected Hair titution, and sinment will staged by of the Industrial an ente An. abund- committ this will ent and that from the cl Thursday mornin given over entir Election of of! 1 be held and from the various clubs in the will be read. « New Feature to be introduc: Ul be the cond te on Thursday be in ¢ d she will giv jon of a model club meet- | ing up of scalps dependa- “Dander- sion will Ba to business. Hing hair, Thin, dry, wispy or of a club i ed,|noon. Th on n “Danderine” is: de- | demonstr: or| be obtained from the same. Miss Hazel Nielson will give a re- tonic — not Any’ drugstore. sticky music Le THE DICTATOR In Feudal days the novice served years before he could don the helm of a knight— now it’s your privilege to wear a Gordon any ime. “The Dictator”—one of the bully good spring models— is worth serving for and re- turns ydur servic terest. GORDON HATS }: FIVE DOLLARS fort on the progress mde in. the p he ni Ortor 1010) | oe Them “1 Ship Shape Inactive kidneys pile up trouble. given a good flushing with che aid of a diuretic stimu- lant, having a mild tonic effect —not due to harm- ful drugs. Demand— Foley Pills A diuretic stimulant for the kidrieys A _ gk A Strength-givin mew rode ne with in- | | | | | | | \ | work, which has bee Thursday banquet will be held! at 6:30 at the} hotel and a. splen- 1 of toasts, talks nad n “y ation of They should be | re Sold Everywhere | For Cirls SCOTTS EMULSION “DRESS UP. AND SUCCEED” The New Shirts Are Mighty Popular We're selling lots of them. Fresh new” designs in the spring shades of Powder Blue, Dawn Gray, Sand Tan; with neck band, collar to match or collar attached. You'll say they’re big values at : $2.00 to $5.00 RS Hand tailoMing. In the whirring of looms, the flaming of furnaces, the darting of factory fingers in and out, day after day, the audacious schem- ing of laboratories, the endless displaying of shops — ehersies strive for you. For you, the shaping of leather, the cocooning of silk, the prick- ing of dises to carry human or or- chestra voices, the balancing of: watch springs so delicately a pen- cil mark tips the scales — all the multiple, painstaking labors of commerce bent to aid you to live * petter; more nearly contented. * Toiletries —- i store. i Friday Evening’s Tribune. way for -making the A. W. ng the litle girl whien the] A. W. Lucas Company Watch for pening of a New ‘Department ong rigmer aw eg : $i ae a step ow arge the making of a bigger and better - The Opening Sale at ‘Cut Prices. Will Be Announced in + Tits" iat ‘a start in store improvement that i is now under Lucas Company, more than ever before, gummi aed Shopping Center. © In the pages and columns of advertisements products are as- sembled, described and offered, to feed your convenience, your comfort, your pleasure. Every advertisement was writ- ten and printed for you, to tell of this limitless service. Read the ‘advertisements to” know when, where, who, how oN Read them to compare values. much. : ‘ Read them to save. 2 EVERY ADVERTISEMENT IS A GUIDE-POST TO BETTER BUYING Hand pressing.

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