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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, MAY 22, 192% 7 7 it th putation a ) Dakota : | States Military academy at West] posed the ordinance on the ground mbined forec the y —J. W. Haw, Development ° Point, according to word received] that it would limit the parking ca- ] ) the Mandan Gur » i Agent Northern Pacific} ocial and ‘here today. They both took ¢om-| pacity of the streets and interfere } ‘ BEAR REPORTS 2 "."7 "or TOUR PROGRAM og co co w|_Personal | orange | ursaescac-aces! WORN, FADED Mh Manual gael NIG: he eg Cine ae |ENTERTAINS FOR MISS DIRLAJ Sentenced For i. rece fa ie mat | . ty ae SEND UP PRICE sic: 2 ci ie goth NOW ARRANGED srenies Bekcrany, 7:64 2") ti i “oe PW hie Demaking| 2 tere cea nee THINGS NEW ‘Introduction of Speakers * lof Public Instruction at upy a large portion wrenched back and bruises Extensive and Varied Pro- qe rowbridge, Direc: j dinner party given, in the Edward Allensworth, arrested by h g space aby leaving | ‘1 5 eieaee tor of Experiment Station, dining room of the Gra BAM a d ; space tying | ; on Wee eeanes New Gains is gram Provided for Annual Agricultural College. evening in police night, __pleaue a tof their office} Sweaters Waists Draperies Vee Bh Skirts Dresse: Ginghams roof Miss cuilty before Judge Jansonius of Trading Early Today CITY NEWS New Salem Picnic The Dairy Cow in North Dakota ra i petemrmnees war wi ayenuon, Cue iis eat 2 SroeiniES : —W. E. Reynolds, Dairy Com- |). nutien stuah, rilence or wor, late yester VETERAN CONDUCTOR pies | Coats Kimonos Stockings Squirrel Club Celebrates missioner of North Dakota. , 4 Re ploy s sentenced to 60 day Fite eae DicAhe whe: Becrdel WIL JUDGE ANIMALS) \j4,04 i of Public Instruction | gig fat: Allensworth’ not’ touch (dtaecenducteicen the Mic| i z s stenographer. [liquor or drive an automobiie for]: ern division, died at : g : e in Willisto ! Farmers of North Dakota ar Railway. ; STOP IN CITY : | expert a large amount of pat : ate Ne South Dakota: are to havellin’es s 1) Ad 4) lived here 10 or 12 years ago @hext creae 8 i : Rae rps Ne program at the fourth annua Saat m Circuit Tour, k ae 1 ob ite oe i PARKING ALONG wall 6c well known to 1 any Mino i F. Benz, Northern Pacific | centh annual pienic of | Rural Festival Programs 2 u many wed| : we ie te Teal ng --A. G. old, Public Speak- | ¢'tY last eve y | CURB DELAYED} «= te Breckenridge and Minot divi] Fach 15-cent package of “Diamond circuit, June 18, 4 c | ing Department, Agricul-* ress country motor t | B i He was 4 Scottish Rite Ma-|Dyes* contains directions so simple Shepperd iner s ele tural College. at son and Shriner, belonging to hem head eat Gragd Forks, BUSINESS VISITORS \* Fargo, jany woman can dye or tint any old, rf Among those tranacting business |t@ a s |worn, faded thing new, even if she and September | ;rosement for her: ky pen iItura ; Flasher-New —John Lee Coulter, President |i" the city ye: ori | eayeeeneon vole “anuenred” 26 has never dyed before,” Choose any was followed ; m ‘ Sel it t Agricultural College. ey Sees Hebron x ° z e the city . : ; oe RCM: Your | color at drug store. took place feenieaeaar ane The program will include addvew A Dairy Cow Judging Contest : 5 : Tae oFtinanee : MeritientcNen Meee oh Rey hower Se bupIe ts by Mr Shepperd; Johf Christian- HERE FROM WAS ing ordir 5 f e ou e hold “of my } | Gossip A tabi Wick ina confined for i) Jen) president of tht cireults’ Charles | Conducted by “A. M. Challey, Bxtenc| George’ Il. Weber A her . wrist-watch. Karikaturen (Ch ETER Reolikelinuud Sot 1 f i Klusman, dr, secretary; Horace | sion Dairy Specialist and Godfrey jwas in the city rday io A numi f the busine n op: | ania), TT f the McNury-Haugen bill had 1? “tecten to re ya nsion spee-alist for] I. § n, Sup't. New Salem [after business inter¢ = 5 CAPITOL ed. Close unsettled ec net) qo o* ie « Sy th © of South Dakota; J. .| Breeding Circuit. | q to ‘se to tie advance, July tin - hi ed.tor of the K == —— BUSI VISITORS to $1074 und Septent |. W. Haw, former county a i GlavelaHe and WH Pe TONIGHT — Thuraday Kidnaping Tere HONE REREM MUNI neegens % # i lr n today BEAUTIFUL Bismarck Hospital ent for the ‘ail- Garrison today i] 30 LIVEST! | varie: eine nee Dr. John Coulter, presi-! g ro} een Heer ee TOC ayia nine) Coie lariareby rer [Riana arte one Charge Dropped Hout ICENEON MARY PHILBIN Chicago, u ‘ 33,000, Uneven. Butchers . lian Johnson, Dan-| lage and A, G, Arvold, public speak I N N -Robert| 0: Es Brown of Dickinson s ‘ You loved her in “Merry Go Jacted business in the Round"! You'll adore her. ‘h £0, D., cents lower. Top $7. dig AKU HoeNGw eS ing department at the college. eel jand today. 5 A daicy now judging contest wit| William Gray, 3 1-2-year-old victim Sheep ree 8,000. Sle Few ¢ Phillip Grenz, Daw- |) 00 uy. th * features of the pro-| 2 kidnaping exploit of his:father, early sales lambs $1 D | son tussell Radcliffe, Pollock, | b* ene of the featu ~ eae 1 leave Fargo this afternon for in— © 81.75. Around 25 cents lowe silt) Jolin Wagner, Mereer; | 8! In this ontest some of the} p sadena, Calif, to‘make his home NAMED FOR WEST POINT rR aa 66 Cattle receipts 14,000. Very lite iy A Wilt He. Re} GRIES ccowe or ‘the cirquit will) Wel sisi cea centaand au ie ener anes nd Forks, N, D., May re Last. Dimes TONIGHT Thursday b t a aa Buik fed steers and year- | Jobnet ton; Miss Stella| Jtdged by the farmers uttending.| j..- neen ‘hidden on a farm near Har-| ence Gibson and Lio $8.50 to $10.50 vsky, Max; Miss Ruth Cla-| 4. M. Chall xtension specit-| wood, N. D., from I iday until 1 North Dakota Nat f =): SON 9 - assen, Max; Miss Bertha Elhard,| Wet and Godfrey Skogman, superin- terday “by” hishfatier, Bint been appomted to the i * : | CHICAGO PRODUCE . s. Wm. McDonald, Bismarck,| tendent of the ‘circu t will conduct | in the Tatter’s efforts to ¥ ; zs Chicago, May 22 a s the contest. ane younger rere vent the lad going _ to’ California | | f Along this path worn Receipts 10,514 tub ye Births Of the circuit, the sons and daugh-| The boy was sought during that | re — » ony, ) smooth by many feet ist and Mes, Coe H. V. Keibert| Oro caty qecce ae tration | time by the North Dakota Children’s | eats 4 PY j Te) folded the gripping action, city AMTIOURICE The Ott Ot eaten eae erie ot Re Ge New| home, his.custodian, with the ae : the love ter at the St. Alexius hos-| “Mder the direction of R. pnee ‘of the Moorchead police. ey Hes With Robert will go his brother s. Ludwig. dof q Ernest, aged 9. Supt. Frank D- Hall | 4 ordinary firsts 21tz¢ ; , city afeitiecaararir aban S ienieaeae Ha Be riceane the cialdeen’s nuine yee in a. \ her greatest. pack extr 6 cent » born at the St. Alexiug hospi: | fot 0) the heeding’ el the boys on the trip. * : ‘ : Ph ; The cast is big—Pat O'M poultry alive unchanged. LL UUALE BREET R MNCS Kidnaping charges against Gra GRAD! ; nt ‘4 ley, Max ‘Davideon, willl Mrqyand) Mrs. (Niele Hermes 00 ee een ae end Mr A. Hanson of Moorehead Sy BE \ Cam ae RMliGke: See sate! Be MILL CIty i Glen Ulin are the parents of a baby | j078 Wi Be i ce tle. will ba with | “ete dismissed yesterday by Magis: | Gharles ’ “Murray... Dineoln chy pooum | Mag South, Dakota | tate Hans C. Ryen, in Moorhead po- plawier, ome ay. > Ready end D i Se hee court when Gray, after an hour others, Bianrait 60 fl oe ius i and several from South Da-| 14 a half of argument, revealed the H } y AND SATURDAY ? ran § $18.00, t. Alexius Hospital Statencolleeemareanenning son E E * FRIDAY AND SATURDAY —-also— Admitted to the St. Alexius aaa o" | hiding place of the boy. ! ap ne nee | Perec ‘ ST. PAUL rOCK rate eae i ae making the tour this year as well . ZANE GREY'S “The Heritage of the Desert. Two Part Sunshine Canedy eipts nely slow, fat] Boulah: Master Alex Bender Wo ee Woke oe eee SELL WELL AT CHICAGO | \ . as started in January 1910, whor i . steers, yearlings and plainer grades bode onthe a Minot, N. D., May 22,-Emphatic stock 15 to lower for! John Rebenitsch, Fort Dom-| zed with the aid of Mr, Shepperd.| evidence of the benefits to be reap | Scientifically balanced, holds Better kind fat she-stock | inje Zander, Sweet Briar. Dischar-| Since that time the circuit has stead-}¢d from the raising of purebred j the yoad at all speeds. All-stecl : Bolo; bulls weak, spots | ad: eyerbiehl, city; | ily progressed in importance and in-| cattle is contained in a telegram body. One-picce windshield. off Ie to 1c; canners, cutters, | yy) ene Dar Wilton; finence until today it has become |received from Chicago by C. H. Luxurious genuine leather stockers and feeders steady. Bulk | pote, sz, Richardton; one of the most important factors | Zehringer, vice-president of — the cushions, 10 inches deep. Cowl prices fat rs and yearlings | (i) ngsen, ‘Turtle in dairying in the state, say dairy-|Union National bank, from’ Colonel lights. Standard non-skid cord Fat she-stock $4.50 ae ; : | Person, president of the in- tires. A mers and cutters $2.50! Gonvad Muhowald, G Seb. ‘ew Salem was chosen as the |stitution, who is in Chicago, telling j 4.00 Schutt, BI a. »,) cation for the cireuit because the/of the sale there late Tuesday ‘of rsenault, Bow- cemmanity looked like it would co-|two of Colonel Person's purebred t e ads ; W. Schulz, Ashley. | operate,” Mr. Snepperd sas. “Four-}Guernsey cows, one for $1,000 and| part of which are billed fer ae teen years’ experience has proven !the other for $850. e | pyard traders, ea DIES HERE that the gues right. The Hol-]| The cattle were “placed. on the fren, 8 le cigs Uechemueeoe Gannancdied reed was adopted for the work |auction block at Hinsale, Ul, a anita Ayrshires would have heen adopted | pias : ¢ if there had been CUT THIS OUT— 1 equally ising group of co-| WORTH MONEY ting Great Plains, men behind | ten cents to Foley weak to somewhat lower on lambs. | Hl, writing your name and address sheep! ateady : BED an arly. You will receive a ten cent ch@ice clipped bottle of FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR ble clipped ewes | COMPOUND for coughs, colds and | FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS for | hoa free sample pack- | axes of FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic Wheat re-| stimulant. for the kidneys, and (PERT CC MOTOR OF 7 LPURT CCT MOTOR © ture. un-| Loy born at the St. Alexius hospital. |thony; Mrs. Chas. Carlson, Shields; farme: We lower. Bulk desirable buteher 4 nd bacon hogs to packers $7.00 to Sorted medium — butchers Feeder slaughte ienic meeting in midsummer nnual business mecting are tstanding circuit sessions of While the first ten we: £ much lighter attendance, we h always invited the neighbors ar Lave always had a ‘program of talks, niusie and a picnic dinner. We cow jud iz contest at the very with 104) Co a nd Biliousness, These Full Program cars a year ago. No. 1 north- | Wonderful remedies have helped mil-] py. guy program for the fifteenth | ems $1.13% to $1 3 No 4 ‘k | lions of people. Try them! nual meeting follo worthern spring choice to faney | —Adv. Afternoon Program, 2:00 P M. $H204 to $1 + good to choice | SHOAL tor 81.2544; ordinary to S115 to $1.18%; May $1.11%s; | - Circuit Jaky 3%; Septemh if FOR SALE burner kerosene stove hepperd, animal hus- corn No. 3 yellow, Tl2¢ to | with ove: i Also an, Agricultural Col- white, C5 c 2 able for light i} { { Too Late To Classify Introduction of Speakers | fone —Gordon W. Randlett, Diree- Cook by Electricity. tor of Extension Division, iui am, | RN GSE _ Neat Pe Oe | Ride in this world-famous Six oe —the outstanding car in the $1000 field Noe i dark northe: sio9) , Summer underwear and pa- —Mayor of New Salem. jamas—Klein’s Toggery. 1 amber durum ‘Tales of the Pioneers 1 mixed durum . —John Christiansen, Presi- <b ea cheriek eeeee ulP ee "Ss Wi ises dent of Giant [ (0 e} ca i a ‘ato Baer 5 Wife Advises Anta Fi coe OWER, luxurious roominess, low up- beauty, comfort, roominess, upholstery, for Mie ae ce as ismarck People [Gah ant p 2 Z ili keep and long life at low price!.... obvious refinements. ae tuote but do not handle the| “<1 had stomach trouble so bad ev-| situation on the Circuit Toda aii gm . i bs world-famous Six, the outstafiding sensa- _Compare it, too, for ease of handling, flexi- fae : a thing ! ate “soured an formed CHIN WleaniantTdn Seccecars ; I : tion of motordom today at $1045. bility, power, quietness and lack of vibration. ae Selueraite until ded ie adhe Don’t take anyone’s word that this car or that car at its price is “just. as good.” Find out for yourself. ; Studebaker will place a Light-Six at your disposal for this purpose any time you name. Being the world’s largest - producer -of** << = quality automobiles, Studebaker is thus in a Compare it with conipetitive cars at near _ position to give the utmost for the least. as ’ . ‘ ‘ 4. < ‘ts price; then with cars that sell for several Buy no car at $500 or more without mak- There is no lux- ma aundred dollars more. Compare it for ing this test. Den’t buy blindfolded, bei 49 Adlerika, This helped the first] ag 1 Seo I ‘ 7G A A 80 Most medicines act only on| ~<Hotace Gems Now ride in it. Feel the thrill of its power. Shell Corn {lower bowel but Adlerika acts on = si ee . if ful six-cylinder L-head motor. Note that it . vhite | on Spec » South y Yellow White | BOTH upper and lower bowel and| - ta. | . embodies features found only in the most poisons, " & Mixed jremoves all gasses and ee Ble i Henge out ter you never | Cooperative Breeding Projects | . expensive cars. Consider that it is a product ae oe Poem Maen Oe Ue s - sh oe 3. Dinwoodie, Editor " of a $90,000,000 company with 72 years of discount under 55) minutes. Jos. Breslow, druggist, aE fine vehicle making to its credit. —Adv. | © ury in the cost of i 4 i | ilvert or SOLEN WOMAN DIES } Silvertown Cord , SS Liiey E. Shortreed, aged 29, wife | . | Tires. The luxury uW LIGHT-SIX SPECIAL-SIX * BIG-SIX 7 areata eee One.usually thinks of-an automobile engine | is all in the per- - Sod 5iPas. 112-1. W.B. 40H. P. 5-Pais. 119-in, W.B, SOH.P. 7-Pam (26a. W.B. GOP. following a two weeks illness with 7 asa living, pulsing, dynamic source of power é Me { - Touring... $1045 Touring . . . . $1425 Touring . 2. $1750 Zins eg which can conquer mountain grade and ae ' . is ; ‘a Roadster (spate) pais.) ito Roadster (2-Pass.) . 1400 Speedster (5-Pass.) . 1835 Mrs. Shortreed, who was one of fA nihilate distance. ‘Yeti you rob lt sf either j » * ' Coupe-Roadster(2-Pass.) 1195 . ‘ Cot 5-P; 1395 Coupe (5-Pass.) 1895 Coupe (5-Pass,) ,the* best known and beloved young j¢ of its energizing forces—gasoline and elec: i % y . s, ape ( Pass.) . - a age aoe a ass.) . . 2495 two weeks ago with pneumonia, and | ; powerless mass of metal. = 4 : 5 ‘Aillprices fs. bs factory. Terms to meel your convenience complications developed, She | was | The human machine, or body, requiepe 36 brought #0 the°city Tuesday noon in different energizing or food elements instead a critieal condition and was called of only twa “If you rob it of any of these, by death at 12:12 o'clock yesterday : there is also a resultant lone of eneray, force: eee i ie morning. Her husband, four children | ta ae ee, and her mother, Mrs. Daisy House | Ineve and endurapes. . 3 i ( BREAKFAST DWARFIES=the whee | ‘ egier “For Correct Grade BIS \ CK 0 | Ml ) Reset te eo Ps ber. ben she whest food~suppliee all 16 cf ‘these ianport- ; consult chart at all M A R M TOR CO MP AN Y oe ES | |! ae ant elements in proper proportion, hence it is if. i ag” "sae ae} } 5 vain , WAR ON CROWS i é conducive to’ radiant health anid dynamis Standa P| : The; war on cows starts Friday. d » And it hai instant fevor be- my et ee ee i hia was definitely determined by SEAGMD — caueretitsewern eh eeitenetione, Service Stations 4 a the conferees named to frame the oj oe ate * challenge and £4 Kiwanians will

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