The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 23, 1924, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT MOTORISTS | ARE WILTING New Dash for A Arizona Border Is Not Expected ODD FELLOWS CELEBRATE ».. Many Present at at 105th Anni- versary Celebration Stelle AFTER NEW WORLD MARK KELLY b By NE. 3 Service FE. WwW. Drill by Bismarck dres Solo—M marek Violin ied by hi s Bessie Williams, Bis h. Mr. La sister, Mis Twenty Pacers Expected To and two Ca represent Colenel Brown Fori t, Iskander, Bata ueGregor, Hollywood | Abbott, Jay Brook, | Frank Worthy, and Miss Belwi Formal | Opening Of New School Tuesday, April 29 Tuesday evening, April 29, the new Roosevelt School, will be formally ogmed by a very elaborate pro- gram and reception which will be given at the auditorium in the new school building, commencing prompt- ly at 7:30. The program will be fol- lowed by the reception to which all the patrons of the new school und residents of the city are in- vited to attend. NEW ROLE “I understand that in the new play Alice has quite a difficult part.” “Difficult! a word.” “Well, isn’t that difficult for Al- ice ?—London Telegraph. Ingrown Toe Nail Turns Out Itself A few drops of “Outgro” upon the skin surrounding the ingrowing nail reduces inflammation and pain and s0 toughens, the tender, schsi- tive skin underneath the toe nail, that it can not penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward _ almost over night. “Outgro" tions.—Adv. Why, she doesn't say | is a harmless antiseptic manufactured for chiropodists. How- ever, anyone can buy from the drug store a tiny: bottle containing direc- Returning Verdict Canton—Full jw : HAIR STAYS = COMBED, GLOSSY Millions Use It - Few Cents! | Buys Jar at Drugstore THAWIS HELD | SANE BY JURY’: | Deliber: ates Six. Hours Before} * made by st flight f for the coming ral observation flights GEN, PERSHING For President Coolidge $87.50 Harness $72.50 Harness $63.00 Harness $8.25 Leather Collars $6.50 Leather Collars any style you like. Groom” grow thick, heavy, lustrou: ware of greasy, harmful Combed coat UE Soe _Even obstinate, unruly or sham- pooed hair stays combed all day in “Hair-Groom” is a dignified combing cream whith gives that natural gloss and well- groomed effect to your hair—that final touch to good dress both in bus- $3.25 Canvas Collars 70c Common Pads For .. For .. |For ...... ‘ Aa ASHES (Net to this the American re- have given iy Ger- ny to ihe Bristish in exehange for IS PROPOSED Suggested as Running Mate Mark | Cooi-dge al nd fi Ar Orma ees” Akron. O. because ir cur Co-Or tion Anton Wa: con tiona: resen not Harness Bargains To Make Room For More Goods, We Are Going To Offer Our Complete Stock Of Harness, Collars And Sweat Pads At 20% Off Of Our Regular Prices. For Instance———_ i $1.00 Biack Enamel Pads ee cciapret : 80c ‘Sorenson. Hdw. Co. matches, The entr ie ee | The | Herbert ': PEACE PARLEY (Stockholm). aid t the Three enter mi ide, prepara to the in the last few weeke include three army our Raglan b: y pilots are ry Norman W. 11, sol civilian pilots are W. C. Van ur Rubber Company. Honeyweil, perativ s City, Mo.; Von Thalden, Detroit Ayi and V. H. Fournier, hn, he An Club, nio. IS EFFECTED | shington, April -23.—A ‘Peace | ence to be attended by revolu- ry and de facto government rep- | tatives today at Amapala, Hen- has been arranged b: s cost us 2000 kroner | I always advised you to keep a cash book.—Kasper STHMA No cure for it, but welcome relief is often brought VicKs APO Over 17 Million Jars Used Yearly FOR ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION { everal ‘Hundred Respond in ties in the lodge’s jurisdiction. NINE GRANTED Nine turalization yesterday in a strc Members of the Ladies Auxiliary to ters of the American Revolution were | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE is ~TMANY ESSAYS organizations. Patriotic das chorus sing- i, from the songs were enjoye: ing led by Miss Esther Maxwell, a teacher in’the Will school. Judge Jansonius briefly addressed the new citfeens on their duties ‘as PRESENTED ma Ode to the Flag, whieh was very impressive. Only one of those making applica- tion for Elks Contest Here class. ics school attended the exercises in a body and the in- formation thus gained proved very timely as it fit in the of the study of for this distri ‘oday by .E Lahr, member essay committee of the local ization pa- s named are L, F, Crawford, | fy ilu sch Saldwin and Miss Mar- “Mothers | and was n in six y contest closed on April to all school on tom; Hugo nd, Bismarck; Adolph winners from the district will in the state, contest. il b we Day. the For Raw Sore Throat Much | At the first sign of a raw, sore city | throat rub on a little Musterole with | your fingers, It goes right to the spot with a gentle tingle, loosens congestion, draws out soreness and pain. Musterole is a clean, white ointment. | made with oil of mustard. It has all! CITIZENSHIP Siseaeshe sitet act | tard plaster without the blister. | Nothing ‘Jike Musterole for croupy for | children. it handy for instant use. To Mothers: Musterole is now made in milder form for babies and small children. conduct- etitions mene were granted by Judge Jansonius. R. A.} n, assistant naturalization ex- | Klein, Bismarck;~ Adolph Engelhardt, | Bi Bismarck; Mary Psaltiras Bougatsos, . WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 19244 | , narck Peter Klein, marek, and Our Reputation | Your Assurance Ms e @ e Satisfaction The principal reason why our Used Car customers are in- variably so well satisfied with their purchases is, we believe, ‘because we never permit the slightest misrepresentation in sales effort. Askfor Children’ 's Musterole. | 35&65c in jars& tubes; hospital siz St Paul, conducted t of Court. merican Legion and the Daugh- | zel Nielson pre- Batteries insulated with wood must be reinsulated some time. Not so with a Willard Threaded Rubber Battery, which is sold for as low as $ 16.95 If you want a reliablé battery Sar, LittloAmpers: — at_a still lower price, we have he pete, then 7 Willard Wood-Insulated -Bat- ure out how = teries as low as $16.95; you can beat it.” 7 oe CORWIN MOTOR COMPANY Pavement CONCR That { FOR PERMANENCE J Pays Dividends You know, from your own happy experi- ence, what a pleasure 'it is to drive on Portland Cement Concrete Pavement. You know that Portland Cement Concrete . Pavement is skid-proot, rigid, even and un- yielding, You know that no matter how hot the day ~ its surface remains true and even. You know, too, that the pleasing, light gray color of Concrete makes driving safe by night as well as by day. Concrete Pavement consists of a definitely proportioned mixture of sand, pebbles or booken stone, and water, held together by’ the ing grip of that tenacious binder, port- leadeuaene = Portland cement is the basic material that makes the Concrete Pavement endure. It builds sepair out and the maintenance in. , You want your pavement to be an invest- ment —not an expense. You want to receive continuous dividends in service and satisfac tidn. That means Portland Cement Concrete Pavement. \ - eee ‘Watch for advertisements telling about the many other uses of concrete. And. remember ‘| that the Portland Cement Association hes e free personal service to offer you. Whether you use concrete'or have it used for you, this eer vice will give you more fpr your money, ey. Our booklets R-3 end R-4 tell: many, things about Concrete Reads and Streats. ‘one would you like us lo send? There i no charge. PORTLAND CEMENT / cf National to Improve and Extend te Offices in 30 Cition ° O “to feed your convenience, your 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 — energies strive for you. For you, the shaping of leather, the cocooning of silk, the prick- ing of discs to carry human or or- chestra’ voices, the balancing of wateh pote so deli¢ately a pen- cil mark tips the scales — all the multiple, painstaking labors of commerce bent to aid you to live better, more nearly contented. In the pages and columns of advertisements products ‘are as- sembled, described and offered, comfort, your pleasure. Every advertisement was writ- ten and printed for you, to tell ot ‘this limitless service. Read the adyertisements to know when, where, who, how much. i Read them to compare values. Read them to save. EVERY ADVERTISEMENT IS A GUIDE-POST TO BETTER BUYING Bis- I | ™“ c | . BOY |! ' \ | id | ( CT. t c c ' 4 ° . if Si d

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