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| SR: eae =: RR he RRO RN: Be Ree Mle eae ee at ‘ PAGE EIGHT m THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE , FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1925 1 a that he is growing weaker, she was| strong who is spending the winter in}Pauline, Maxine and Max and Mil-|spent this weekend with the Geor seg afternoon with Mrs. Mag- NF A U. S. Agents Fire | | News of Our ! accompanied by her daughter-in-law, inerouth are Bovine be very int Re sca, the day being Luella’s Lewis family south of. Sterling. W law's tener and brother, Adam. LUENZ . At Man on Border; | Nei hi 1| Mrs. J. L. Easten, | teresting to the people here, birthday. Panos | -——— reventive, melt and May Lose Eye | Nelg bors | Tore ii) awa HL Oe Meee : «Mrs. Gordon Conley returned ‘to | Cook By ue) . b |" “GLeNcob=Livo. *| The Parent-Teacher association | | 0) saree tu ily GUE Sl eee Harding mo-|her home from’ Bismarck Tuesday Instead of by fire. G ‘i Surprise parties are becoming very|™et last Friday evening with Mrs./ Prous Parents bem 4 tored to Bismarck Friday, with her baby boy. Masquerade Dance Sat. Brand Forks, Feb. 13.-A cuse of (eu) VOM B eeoy| Benson at Burr Oak school No. 4 | ently. orge Mtagnus spent | Keb, 14th. Harmony Foar— popular in the Glencoe neighborhood 5 ; ; crowd of friends and neighbors | John Wilde and family were Sun-| Corie Johnson, Miss Mildred John- A. Carlson home| Earnest Burbage and C. Scott have| gay evening callers at the Geo. Suc!son and Miss Luella Tollefson mo- + mistaken identity, coupled with + fusal to stop when ordered to Mr. and Mrs. immigration offic stationed ne uthered ut the C 7 Mi erbete raed: ! Noyes, Minn, resulted in Fddy Aus: |Saturday evening and enjoyed +) been shredding corm for Livona | veriy: heme. tored to Bismarck Saturday. Si apn Me yeh teed sa eg e| e armers ti ast col weeks. | —- swt 2 f titkbn of Hallock, Minn., being in- | Pleasant time, a Week ago the L. A.| farmers the past couple of weeks Sine ees Kodak Finishing Bump home was visited by a merry| When they have finished here they J ‘| Miss Narcissa Mandigo, who teach- bunch of card players. The surprise | expect to do some work for Fort Rice CHRISTIANIA TOWNSHIP es the Christtania school No. 1 lon Mr. Bump wag said to be com- | farmers, - sets + according to information reaching here today, Austinson accompanied | Plete, all had a pleasant time ees. Mrs. W. Hoeft called on Mrs. ng ‘ John Eastwood, George Suverly, G.| william | b iveryman from Argyle, Minn., aaa Ip hula yles Tuesday, Feb, 3. Alleged intoxicated condition reports | Visitor Thursday where she had den-) re among those here who have had) Miss Egorda Finch, Miss Dorothy of. immigration inspectors indicated {t#! work done, Mrs. H. W. Koch ac-|Tadio’s put in recently, Zurff and Clifford Wright were en- ls z | * jured by gunshot which may him the loss of the sight of one eye By Professionals The ART FOTO CO. Mandan, - - N. Dak. Less Meat— More Wheat __. ter being warned to be on the companied her from Fort Rice, they i . tertained at the Emil Lang. home ERI lee cageiers of liens, tin, | teturned home Friday. J. L. Easten has recently hecome|‘fuesday evening. * Hi | slide! jthe owner of a Ford. pee ! migration officials were stationed |, Seis i F i 6 > ” jl i Voree Rmerscn toad just. The auetion sale at the John Grenz Mr. and Mrs. Hoeft and family, | ¢4 4 j along the Noves-Emerson rod just) 7h att Thursday was Tarbes a age day [ME ant Mes Gitehrinn as | California Fig Syrup ‘A meatless, saltless, unsweetened meal s ended and most everything sold] Several from the Hazelton country |Nareissa Mandigo, Mr. and Mrs. M. Opec a |wore over to attend the sale at the|Tollefson und otis Luella. spent ive for Sick which gives you all the strength you need | At The Movies || 7 Grenz place, Tuesday night with Martin Reddy. Dependable Laxative for Sic ! for a half day’s work, and all the bran you Ca n Stout was a busine: visitor = = ee A Le aay =| in BrauaeekRyiagy; 61) | | Acaerles of letters written’ Yo) tne’ iatwellavmerietda iad an iethaaeete Baby or Child | need to promote 1 Ge ite capitan | 2 Hazelton Independent by H. A. Arm-!Sunday, the W. C. Hoeft children, | 1 f ‘William Fox has responded to the} The C. A, Carlson family were en- | healthful bowe tertain the John Eastwood home last: Sur movement. Heat two : in which William] A Mr. Young and Don MacDonald 1, and the attraction | of Braddock were in this vicinity re- Capitol theatre on| cently selling radi Shredded Wheat Bis- Clip this Advertisement cuits in the oven, and Get This .MIRRO pour hot milk over Cake Pan—Only them, and season to ; suit your own taste. 35c All the meat of the nd of the T Farnum is s will be seen COOK’S GROCERY THE “BIG” LITTLE STORE Phone 306 : 512-Ave. D. amas of the} Dave Holly and family who have! ed the wide-| spent some time with Frank Holly | been be-|of Menoken, expected to leave this spread prai stowed upon this epic of the great| week for points in Iowa by auto, Celery, Head Lettuce, Carrots, Sweet Potatoes, , open spaces in the frozen north. ; When first released it set a high| Mrs. Calvin Stout, who was called Bermuda Onions. whole wheat atacost It is ae foe 3 pete ; mark which producers have found it}to Clark, 8. D., some time ‘Oo bee f f eter and 1% aueties deep) a (difficult. to reach since. It is for|cause of the serious illness of her of a few cents. is made of thick, hard alumi- ORANGES BANANAS GRAPE FRUIT perhaps that there has! brother, John Walsh of that place, num that will last for years. pand for its revival. {is still at his bed side. She reports Just to demonstrate what wonderful baking you can do in MIRRO and how satisfac- tory and economical all MIRRO utensils are, the manufactureres have author- izew’ us to sell a limited number of thes? pans far hey ‘low the regular price of 55c. Hurry Mother! Even constipated bilious, feverish, or sick, colic Babjes and Children love to take genuine “California Fig Syrup.” No other! laxative regulates the tender little bowels so nicely. It sweetens the stomach and starts the liver and -Special For Saturday : b ls with iping. C ins t Orie Serving Tray FREE PEreatlGs Ge HcoINEPSdruSEE” Say h wit! “California” to your druggist and| 17 bars of Grandma’s Laundry Soap and one package. [fj *vold counterfeits. Insist upon gen- of KWIK Amonia washing compound for....,...$1.00 J] tine “California Fig Syrup” which Winesap Apples, per box...............00 000+ $2.75 Why Carry? We Deliver Free of Charge. Did you get your share of the Shredded Wheat that is given away. this week? THE ELTINGE Thousands of cattle, stretching out | She Says: over a vast desert s far’as the | “ 9 | crimson horizon! Surging and roll- | ‘1 AM THIN | ing like un animated ocean—a great, | ae black serpent crawling over a silent j Her Friend Says: plain. This is the awe-inspiring sient] “She Is Skinny” which will be seen ut the E | ‘ Theatre today and Saturday, when) 1f she only knew that she could +“Sundown,” an epic of the cattle} put on at t 5 pounds of good country will be shown. | healthy flesh in 30 days she wouldn't “Sundown” is a story which tells of he worrying about her peaked face, the pioneers of today, cattlemen who! hollow cheeks and neck and run fought for what they had and then! down look i were forced by nesters and home-| She has tried Cod Liver Oil, but steaders to cross the Mexican bor- ithe ill-smelling, nasty tasting stuff der in search of new grazing lands | upset her stomach and made her feel for their® herds. Its cast comprises | worse than before. | Bessie Love, Hobart Bosworth, Roy} Doctors and good pharmacists | Stewart, Charlie Murray, Jere Aus-|know that Cod Liver Qil is full of tin, Churles Crockett, Wilfred North, | vitalizing vitamines that make flesh, ! Charles Sellon, Arthur Hoyt and | creates appetite, restores vigor, Margaret MeWade. : builds up the power to resist disease SER and chases away nervousness. H ath) But it’s horrible tasting stuff and | CITY NEWS |levery day fewer people are taking it | estes .@|for doctor's are prescribing and the Parents of Bov people are fast learning that they Robert Warren is the name chosen |¢an get better results with McCoy's for the eleven and a quarter pound |Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets, boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph |Which the Finney Drug Co., Cowan Madland on their tenth wedding an- |Drug Co, and the A. P. Lenhart Drug! niversary, February sixth, at the Bis- |©o. and druggists all over the coun-: marck hospital. Be are having a tremendous demand | peas ‘or. Parents of Baby Girl It is a wonderful upbuilding medi- Barn to Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Wilson |¢ine for skinny, backward children, ! at their home at 1106 Ave. D this |especially after sickn morning at 7 a. m. a baby girl. lets only cost 60 cents. Sipe | One woman gained 10 pounds in TIME PLANNED 22 days and if any skinny man or Gymnastics, tumbling, calesthenics,|Woman can't put on 5 pounds in 30 * dancing, girls gymnastic team and a{/days your druggist will gladly re- hig fight will be the order of the |turn the purchase price. ‘ evening’s program at the High School| But be sure and get McCoy’s, the Gymnasium tomorrow (Saturday) |original and genuine Cod Liver Oil}. nighhiae 72c0/elclock, Compound Tablet.—Adv. A We have tried.to notify all our friends by distributing coupons entitling them to ‘this special price. But if we, missed you, bring this adver- tisement and you will get the benefit of the saving. ~-Adv. BUILDING A TOOTH Good. teeth are built out uf vital foods. Building a tooth is not the simple pro- cessit seems. Nature regards it so important that she takes ja long time fo perfect one. Scott’s Emulsion: supplies elements neeaful to aid normal growth and con- struct sound bones and strong teeth. A food-tonic of rare value, Scott’s Emulsion gives the best results when taken regularly after meals, Try it. Scott & Bowus, Bloomfield, N. J. “ae Shredded Wheat "Its All in the Shreds” igidair FREE—A beautiful book- let of unusual recipes (regularly 10c) is free with every pan. Don't miss this opportunity! “Try Bergeson’s First.” Courage Leads Appearance and Neatness Kollow as Night the Day. French and Welch EFRIGERATOR for MODERN HOMER: s and 60 tab- —Look about you and prove the truth ~ of this statement. For efficiency, econ- omy and cleanliness it is unexcelled. — Your ice box. can be equipped at small cost. —Search your own admiration of the winner you know, A hand to hand battle will be! “fought by the Kiwanis and Rotary i Clubs. Ed, Cox and Benton Baker | will direct the fight for the Kiwan- Came Home to Die | ‘ians while Phil Meyer does the ex- ' horting for the hearers of the wheel. Dr. Quain will have charge of the “Rotary medical corps while Dr. Ram- “stad will direct the medicos attend- ‘ing the Kiwanian casualties. The wives and sweethearts of the con- ltending factions will be out in ful Tae doing cshele uae Ait {after taking the first dose I felt bet- sconsist of Secretary of State Robert |‘? than I had for 15 years. Iam Byrne, Roy Neff of the High School | 2 in the best of health—thanks to ‘faculty and Engineer Topping, The | Mayer's Wonderful Remedy.” It re-j volley ball net will be the front line moves the catarrhal mucous from the! Svesreh The opposing forces will intestinal tract, and allays the in- “dig themselves in and be ready for flammatien which causes practically the kick-off which is slated for §|@!! stomach, liver and intestinal ail- —They are men who look and dress the part. “Three years ugo 1 came home thinking 2 or 3 weeks would be my limit to live. I had suffered for 15 years from colic attacks and severe; liver and stomach trouble. 1 hap- pened to see an advertisement of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy and pur- chased bottle wt the drug store and PERRY UNDERTAKING PARLORS Licensed Embalmer in Charge. Day Phone 100 Night Phones 100-or 484R. And for you and them we offer all you could wish for in— TAILORING CLOTHING FURNISHINGS BERGESON'S More Time For Play and returning at 6 p. m. the oven to find B. K. SKEELS * 408 Broadway can ments, including appendicitis, One a evening meal 4 Oa o'clock Muriel Robinson | 4s¢ will convince or money refund- CRESCENT LIGNITE Sponee dalicious’ peng will direct the girls in figure march-|¢4 “t Druggists Everywhere. a : “> tablet Te's ensy to pon she ‘ing. Jean Eaton will have charge —Adv DRY WOOD. ‘every day, if you wish, IF ‘cf the wand drill and Catherine Me- you haves Reliable aman Laughlin will lead the girls gymnas- BALED HAY. _tie squad. Gee Renee. equipped with Cecil McCrorie will have charge! jof the setting up exercises by the yboys class, and Walt LeRoy the gymnastic squad. Francis Hillman| will direct the pyramid building. | NORSE PHOTO PLAY’ The Norwegian photo play called set the time for the sailors in the “horn ‘pipe dance. | or gymnastic equipment. i " a Your Bank account should be more than a —————————— . ‘ Will be shown in the Rialto Theatre Sat. Feb. 14, convenience. It should help to establish your ; 8 o'clock. WEBB BROTHERS businegs reputation and your credit rating. The play was filmed in Norway, most of it in Vaage Parish, Gudbrandsda- fj | Undertakers: Embalmers To da this, # good balance must be kept in len, and abounds in typical Norwegian scenery of mountains, let and Funeral Directors your account at all times. Not a huge bal- STORAGE SPACE FOR RENT. Var W. P. LOMAS Corner Main & 9th St. A Phone 82 MAKE YOUR BANK ACCOUNT MORE THAN A CONVENIENCE OVEN HEAT REGULATOR Also, Lorain guarantees per- f results—every time. Andit enables yeu to do all your the better than by" any ‘other er an: er method. A Ask us about the big advan- tages of the Lorain-equipped valleys. Of all Norwegian parishes, Vaage has probably been least af- Licensed Embalmer in ance necessarily, but one large enough to : fected by the more modern customs, Most ot the buildings have senriten Charge. show that you are conservative, thrifty, and : unchanged for centuries; women are dressed as they were generations Day Phone 246 a good manager. ago; the age of the flapper has not as yet dawned in Vaage. The cast includes some of the leading actors of the Norwegian stage. The story depicts faithfully the social conditions and prejudices, the pride of family and of soil, as they existed half a century ago in probably the most truly representative of the Norwegian inland parishes. While the picture wiil naturally appeal in a special sense to those who are more or less familiar Far with Norwegian life, customs, scenery, traditions, and literature, all movie first dose sivas [N fans of whatever extraction will find it a great treat. The film is supplied j seliet. ae with English text. Night Phones 246-887 Keep up your balance and ‘increase the usefulness of your bank account. - Breaks a Cold Right Up Take two tablets every three hours W. E. PERRY FUNERAL. DIRECTOR Parlors 210-5th Street. Night and Day attendant RASMUS BREISTEIN Tae. from the Norwegian Theater in Qslo (Kristiania), who arranged and sup- ervised the production: of the play and who is an ceootiaied violinist, will be present and will play a number of Norwegian folk melodies. _ Admission, 50¢, Children, 25¢° C. Remington, President. eae - & A Graham, Vice President and Cashier, aN es “C. M. Gchaslerer, Assistant Cashier. PUBLIC DANCE ‘ Engineered By, . ; THE PIONEER FIVE: ~ Musie As You Like It.

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