The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 29, 1925, Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE. BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1925 ar f, ti te 11 sala 3 such work, if the contract { d- CATLLAUX TAX WINS NORTHWEST TO SHE’S OZARK SMILE GIRL Pr ele Rika Sd A LOSER CEPR MBG uae contract eer judgment and. decree. | BE REPRESENTED oki UU CUM aly UCM Cite Gaerne Auditor and the Ay ana SEaOn Appointee id ‘a ard of City P L A N N MAY % \ AT MUSIC MEET and the person appointed oa ad reserve the mene es Suueiemoniere a were: M. H. ATKINSON, (By ‘The a Press) City Audgito Minneapolis, 9—-At least ae Le 18, 26, us sota a b State of Ne h Dakota, on the a | i Di kota and Montana at the an day of Ma Ni925, Dalene cmbealiety sine astel f eee biennial contest of ational f two o'clock in afternoon o J BP: e | | Federation of Music Clubs in Port- uid day, to satisfy the amount of | shades, usually forming flower :de- | Deubtful if Leader Will) | . Paul Oberg, University id judment and decree, with in; signs trims the: new; chiffon ‘evening cubtfu wed | lof Minnesota. student,” won first CEE REE HE aiehr male; Ore AOL Hien De pire | a el lhere, it announced today. The aforesaid, os the national meet A : y aa t RY CHARL { “Sirs, ‘Mildred Perkins, Minneapo- ELA i NEA Service Writer ae ; Ia tied way ha padi Slut ed) as foliows, | Authorized . a ishington, April 29. —- Officia | plac eet Pema iH Gdn Wo Maux's appointment to be finance | before the national contest. iN, Coe | nister of France. ‘That is to. s | Other prize winners inc ‘Of NI) of Sec- | 1 Wa hu Bab i | | mer Huseth, Jamestown, N. ty (20), in Township ¥ part of offieta EF {li Hundred For *. which knows a good | ~ “ France says, “It makes little | | the fin ing from i} fp’ ine” Wael to small Eyes Dated AMIN T Ho Whois) eas | e SSEE Sheriff of 1 According to London papers, Sit Refinishin ! oe ee | FRANCE LIKELY sagnens nequnsse Soa] Bier ta at ele ea g u tthe debt will he aid. | TO ESTABLISH STAMBAUGE art, \to participate in his rum-shipping Latest modern method. We a ! gecdpninions that’ | X ) activities to the United States at a |falso do automobile Top and Tt will be just a GOLD STANDARI ass ED Pe MOM SAE Mie cues Curtain work as well as all %e lomats say. Only \ —— ments were seized by American pro-|[kinds of Upholstering. x 1 think Aimerica really will ty The Associated Press : one PIAL pte 1 think America really wi Pay ie Apapetatal ers) a at tho hibition officers and that the venture raat j a see | ment of a gold standard by G of the|'S 4 Bay Work Guaranteed. y t's doubtful if Caillaux | Britain will meena France tak- h Bent Nie q ine enough to mike |: the me step tn the, spltion of itvactton of nue [cepted shat, fait wo enter nto «i - DAINT SHOP s re-establi Wine France's Oe ties: Bruff, 17, of Joplin, as the off £ ioetne ELE) Ger Each bid must alsa be accom: 8rd Floor. at | redit by taxing her own people ae ai’ a chosen from 65 con represe B the season 0 panied by a bond in the sum of |§, the hilt. “That's the right |ENTIRE MALE with the ordi-/| $500.00, conditional for the execu- |. AHR MOTOR SALES Co. Ts a Tae STUDENT BODY aan = jeBach big must be . and. the ‘taithtul werformanes: OF \ hen Caillaux’s appointment Heat ndeE Ha certified check, with, ¢ nal ay announced OF SCHOOL FIRED] “iciiuna isin tne county y| Rinteltedto"the City‘ of istsmarek in Yes, but it's a remedy Dr. made no move to get a lay © the party whose bid is ac- no more than pre (By ‘The: Aduocl has refused to waive preliminary ex-| i ict Court of the Four ave to take Gladstone, Mich.. April 29.—Two| amination. gles i and for the Panes betes Wikkt hundked bow statents of Gladstone Some formal steps probably. will is Be ra Taney ret cere to scitdot esta af withitwhoriBekl und eloned to Chica} ‘ : i sth a .| go and with whom he lived, posing ‘dew the baie tee neckties and with their collars un-| £0 aa SHR EHEE Beanie aURET v2 pion, a t “out of office he'll go, and| ‘This ix the style that will make Poripiauuyscsntermed uel 1acenee p avin’ tie enre of the ‘state train- id Wiens) Ath ues 10ns probably i cabinet with | the wild w the Pacific! oy would obey the dress ‘rawula.| ing school for the present. | Hie That be pretty quick | oust this summer, Marjorie Wake-|¢j Ig) hen the: <Bielestadents ee : y eon) ; nen Eh SEL field, society debutante of Venice, were compelled to BtoniWearineqenels ee SuacKs chee HEED) iver joe whee \ | e ’ f i ance : the most attractive bathing — gar\ " i Zompany, 2 oration, ’ / "lls She owes us| uringa fashion parade held in they fliaeeriaeneee BOTEIA plafatiet ana acim the || PELEVED by FINAN | here quite a] beach town, ants, for the t ani d Fifty-one Dol | cians? in tablet |! He and“his wife! He hed ma I ind decree, among other Contains no narcotic drugs. t t @: the the heart. Once: always | ; ECKLUND IN COUNTY JAIL ya bls one of the things "we wanted” to xD : |= aborts nvesments ’ Gales accidentally un Would Jenny Bo to Whitt od farmer, was arrested at Chicago in| Ue d, as the eal Emope te . 7 i f f record of the court’ mar- _ Ab Ada) OAR Oe Oe Re aaeie i | which tried this youth some i Sree unlenatanter! valet ate law ey fe Mantans ey raeintoe atartedecviila’ Stops Pain: i thenks . | habitants had gone trooping down, |night, States Attorney C. F. Kelsch|a large norte soe aeneiaes | H Th és ; ti di the too sore. At this late date they | and all the offices were closed. yesterday added a charge of rape in| subpoenaed for the hearing. ere are many questions regarding Jaugh. It seemed endless, that waiting, | =———————————- : f : ae but at last the train steamed ta. making of investments which our Invest- : The boy was Boe of wll at Jim and his wife peeredia tention f ie longed for Bi . It sot ‘ lown like a - ay,ed that. he was Se Re ee ees ment Department answers for the share- tid fe get but a wireless to the ad- | JAGY t0 her feet, and stood staring | holders aveihis s 0 the Brook.| at the crowd. iy He a pacurerthanith! te Prange whoop and stretched out his hand z and i to the mayor. 3 In due season the admiral report-| Aly, but Tim wind to nee ae ed snappily to the ooklyn. ie yelled. “Don’t " :. yard commandant. “Whatin hades | qot Pete Willlams—red-headed Peto 1 The best interests of our shareholders you doin’ queried the who used to go fishing with me? 2 sted the admiral.» ROUT Thsor? aud Doctor Wi | are also our interests. Often we can.be hades you did!” exclaimed the ae 24g 0 des k | Hams! Catch me, somebody!” ede. 3 5 5 Soe venae o, dat amas te hades back) "Then he presented Doc to his of distinct service in ascertaining facts biog wife, and soon we were all aha: | 2 y ai ai P But they i estigated first. It} fi round the couple an ving i ye wW didn't seem, so) fanny ‘then, as now| them the best welcome in Merivale. | for them, in rendering advice and in that a whole squadron of big war- @ Jenny! Jenny was blushing g 6] 3 iy evan expensive voyage] tye a schoolgirl, And, before anye helping them properly conserve their ee ae” body knew what was happening, i fe fo. back, just to amuse one young | Jempy had kissed Frank, and Frank funds and securities. ‘| vob. They cast him out of the ser-| had kissed her; and Jenny had | und he was lucky not to get a/ kissed Mrs. Frank, and Mra. Frank | | rs on the rockpile thrown in.] had kissed her, too, | j . 4 rising engineer today and it We were all so excited about | ° 2 : ‘s . wouldn't be fair to identify. him| this that nobody noticed the thin Service of this kind was not contemplat- MH ae eeeechly 1h ain ay i. tired-looking man with the closely story of his graduation from the Anan achon ‘5 : a Ls, al SAN coat, pred ata en - ed when we adopted the customer owner- : im’ Ing. restlessly about until they Ht hip policy, but so many of our share : : | ng restlessly about until they lit | sni S Ie Jim s Return to on Jenny's. But suddenly Jenny { 0.8. DAYTON, oO. BND 10 Y y Old Home Town | the thin man had TED In NE ae ; holders came to us for assistance that we ere was a sort of universal i : 4 , BABRANE:BILSON | gasp of stupefaction, Frank Stock- | have made it a part of the regular work I suppose It is humun nature to | jeeh cleared his hroal--and thee, be interested in the misfortunes of | he wasn't looking at the crowd any i our fellow-beings, and that excuses | More, but only af Jenny Walsh and of the Investment Department. the interest that everybody in Mert- ue thin man, who was still hug- vale took in Jenny Walsh, g her. y i Frank Stockleigh and his bride| The gasp was succeeded by a S THE world’s largest manu- modern. engi —millions of ready to turn on the lights—will ‘ . y g! fi were coming back to Mertvale. j breathless) ellence..7 Then) Magee facturers of farm electric dollars worth of machinery—re- _ cost you only $53, in addition. to We realize, of course, the degree of confi- Jenny had been pretty once. ri | Williams peered hard into the thin heve:bee king f a - 4 he A : qualify, that by relating what our | Man's face; and suddenly he cried: plants, ve ve been working for —_ search and invention—have pro- _the price of the plant itself. d hich ts th ki oneh mayor, Doctor Willlama, sald. “sim Furber, as I am alive!" mont on the development of a = duced the Delco-Light that can A De Pa ence which prompts tne seeking oF S' ‘After thirty-five, he sald, a woman | He spun round, and Jenny, too, lighting plant that could be sold = make alll farms electrically lighted Small wa Payment 5S 4 f inust have matronly charm, because | 8nd, she was looking at us with a at a radically lower price—a price farms. —Balanceon Easy Terms advice, and we employ the greatest o the girlish charm has grown stale. | Ett tt ee a ee ase ce ng her's so low that it would bring elec- Finally, we have arranged that ; 6 That bore out his reputation as the | Poy they were holding each other's tricity within the reach of every A 600-Watt Non-Stor this new lo for. Delco-Light care in responding to all requests for in- village wiseacre. And Jenny was oie teen facmilame in Auer new low cost for ight, dl Still sim and girlish, but she waa ,“Why I thought you were—t nae R ae age-Battery Plant completely installed, can be paid : ous : f th jects or growing into a middle-aged woman, | thought you were— ‘stammered le knew that a million farm a on terms so easy that anyone can | formation, irrespective of the subjects or Yet it didn't seem so long since | Doctor Williams, and that waa’as homes were ready for electricity— The new plant is’a genuine take advantage of them. The Frank had been madly tn love with | O25 ty tell him he thought ne oat ~ fie mallion: Seammess_sealaas ft ee ee total cost is only $248, including questions involved. - : ie + money-sa' ime-savi eee if it they were children—but she‘ reject. | I" Drifon: and yet the surprise of Gauie heh oe x mnillics, _sturdily built, economical in oper- _‘freight (a little more west of the ed him, Nobody exactly knew why, | pearance in Frank's company, made farm had learned tha’ ation. It is equipped with a ). But you make (a some thought she was in love with pany, _ women it asmall down payment. The : . the mayor forget himself, electricity would lighten the bu: standard Delco starter and an A BE harehold: dded t b ne‘er-do-well Jim Furber. Anyway, | “yea T was” answered Jim “I ticity ighten tl r- ' fae el ‘And ance is pay on easy terms; very new shareholder added to our big ki Frank Stocklelgh went West, and | was in'the penitentiary elght dens of tarm life and bring new ¢conomical starting i arranged to suit your convenience. ; Be ee ee ee tes Sea | Bats” Eee: sand new opportunities sca eg pad _ y family is another evidence of confidence But {t was not until the dinner ilies, Ask for Details | millionaire several times over. He| y24 over that thi value ever. offered in a : A : . : ey. é i had bought Squire Gray's house, yegter tei i in our organization and its ability to-:pro- ‘and announced that he and bis wife sage ee ae A rank Stock: A Price That Is Revolu- BelcoLight electric plant. pee Res ove bas suck an oer g a y lo‘p were coming buck to make Merivale| ““mrionds” he b at tionary : ad ce We . id i indi ble to commun- ja thelr bares 1 Ree len a e began, and there Complete Installation Delco-Light cost so little and been vide services indispensable to ; See fomething in his toe -shteb We realized that a small reduc- at a Remarkably soeasy to buy. It means that any . * 4 Benging back to Joi sat Gate - tion ny price would not be enough. Small Cost farm home—your have ity growth and prosperity. \ wife”—here he bowed toward ber-— it must be revolut —drastic. Delco-Light today. 2 eet se pat lane Mri And we wanted to be able to offer In addition to this, special At the of this advertise f w the this. plant on very easy terms—so ements have been made ment aj the name and ad- 4 4 wi aan coment rn that every farm home, whether whereby ‘the Deko-Light dealer dress of the Deloo-Light dealer Please feel free to use the services of our that after etght years’ imprison: owned or tented, could have the in your community will install - for your community. Call on - & ment his innocence has been proved benefits ‘that are so much appre- _ your. plant and wire your house _ him, write, or for full ~ Investment Department, and at the same x fn conteasion a dying man. Clated on the 200,000 farms w! for five lights, to be located wher- _information—speci! ions of the 4 . Barred iy nt ae oe Delco-Light is now in use. pean ify. :You'will re- _ plant, ill of the fixtures. time give us the benefit of your sugges- father than gma ceive wi tt five beautiful that come with it, details of our = ° ° ae ee", fies tona'a relatice'iate nine And:Now It’s Ready brass li hee cal complete Feb Ht wiring tions towards making our work satisfac- Zou cannot sive him back those Today the new Delco-Light is with per and the figures that show | i is 2 years, but you can take him ready. ‘It is more than we had And all of this—plant, installa- w easily you can now get tory to the public. , toning and strengthening your dl- Teale Quantity production— tion, wiring, fixtures, everything Light. enon cat ion fiat oneeh roman ok See 5 was « \ 5 stood Up and tries eae Delco Light Company, Dayton, Ohio, Subsidiary of General Motors Corporation ; After several att found i : , ¢ : ( Fpl lewis be i fae Northern States Power | jothing wi e smal for late st m Fara sea eter e e . Company heme Nee 2 QUILTED CAPES - 408. Broadway, Bismarck, N. D. ; - f ae Quilted velvet capes banded with bes, we! fur are shown for evening, wear and are very light in appearance, 3 Deleo-Light Co. (Distributor) Fargo Sales Branch, 19 Broadway, Fargo, N. Dak. “MORE THAN 41,000: SHAREHOLDERS”

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