The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 17, 1925, Page 8

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AIR OF SC ab SSORS STARTS BRAWL | MONG JAIL WOMEN | THR RICMARC THTDiItH THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE thrown tot sentatives, prison hier think the book A sniek June conti Vhat o omit Amur women Nounced Towa with whieh HAIL HAIL baad bes hegre cotts Hane Can write your Hot herself se tered it, nd when Could he Ide te un to tell me all abe one up tute th IL ohad broke A my chair; Thad spoken, a thove ail, E had spoken to a negro” Tdid not get to tay seat any quiekly Reading Aloud Anne came we ight on inl who was re ele dune. the nin vit th von then 0 urprised p Anne Hail In- KIND, SAYS BRITISHER See + i Manchester, Eng. duly 17—(@)— || Surance, and Company The British nation is the worst fed Millen ni {ORnod i nation in. the world, chemists | will carry paper until have become the af) fali without Interest. mankind, Sir Will declared in opening a food exhib here. The British diet, on the uge. was insumicient. 1i-baianeed and monotonous, he said, cooking left} much to be desired and the quality | of food supplies was open to grave suspicion. He attributed much of the “dyspepsia, gastro-intestinal di: and intestinal letharg ne dency of people to live on preserved foods. “Our chemists,” he become, because of th sense almost the 41 mankind, Respondin nopular demand, they have worked at he discovery of food preservatives and these have been so largely used that, along with the results of cold storage, food become literally mumi- fie ——S— Wife Helps Elects Hubby “After havi been ii in bed half the time for a with severe pai n my right side over the appendix, stomach trouble and bloating, which eemed unable to reach ine, and advised operation as the only remedy, my nurse ad- vised me to try Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy, and its results have truly been wonderful as I am now entirely well and strong, and at the last elee- tion worked hard to elect my hus- band.” It is ‘a simple, harmless prep- aration that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal, tract and allays the inflammation which cau practically ail stomach, liver and i testinal ailments, including appendi- citis. Oné dose will convince or money refunded. Sold by druggists every whe! \y. rAd Fi added, Call or write for Rates. Phone 250 Office, Res. 806. OBERT A. OLSON Bismarck, N. D. EAGLE TAILORING & HAT WORKS Cleaning Repairing Remodeling Dyeing LADIES AND MEN'S CLOTHES Hats Cleaned and Reblocked 24 Hour Service on Mall Orders. We Call For and Deliver. Phone 58 Pressing hat ds] ot for wr} ‘ andt 0 ere rst roe “day Twas ¢ BysailingfromVancouver,! choice lobody can take Ns en Ay if eso she shouted “I'll bet & em for you, Betty” T would not t so violently, rap twade | tive tittle thin | that this | listless ones ha A and walked up, took m announced, “Anne The matron had stepped out, bu I was not without defenders. the girl at my left, stood up iden rage. i} scissors” matron iven sith B.C, onan Empress liner you reach Japan in only 10 days, Shanghai, Hongkong and nila. Service as at Banff then Ma- and Lake Louise hotels. Further information from local steam- M. TAIT, i €11-2nd Avenue, South Minneapolis, Minn. Nobody can take Betty’ if 1 know she shouted. “I'll get ‘em for , Bett: And get them she did, and none too gently either. I had no she had so much spunk, nor Hazel, little scissors grabber. The and I felt the cold wave of fear that always s idea did wept FOR SALE at a Big Discount, 70 Shares of the Bowman Furniture Co. Stock. “Don't tell don’t don’t borrow; don’t lend; anything about yourself; ring me ith any- ault with any- allowed to have y becuse of the ht not eut or trim ly because seis: of these women s in the hands violent and not issued each and art : they were Inquire at notion raised W. E. PERRY’S Funeral Parlors 5th St. j But pote! n the outside world, Thrown at Me d to. borrow the custom, no | a pair, jas was sinée there were OUR THEORY We operate on the theory that it would be folly to jeopardize a good reputation by handling question-_. able used cars, M. HB. GILMAN Ca. @12 MAIN STREET BISMARCK PHONE 608 ‘Donse Bromers DEALers Seu Goon USED CARS: I neves bya DS GET WRIDAY, JULY 17, 1925 Se eee over me when these women began one of théir brawls, Then x dull, spiteful girl who s Pu Hazel exme to jury few words in a foreign Tdid not understand her, itch one: English expres- PETAIN SENT i TO CAMPAIGN Paris, 17) Determined did) she cried Mary,| to check Abd-el-Rrim in his ean call me that!” efforts to establish himself as » her feet in a white} sultan in Fez, the French govern- is throwing: one of its strong- pieces into the sin the Marshal who the » Ine.) t af the World war Loleft dast night for themes CARS READY FOR HARVEST must try Parpa; ta the troops erving th feat. R hy land SORLIE BACK TOMORROW TO as against Li had 2,000 No important s' [the executive on tinst 2,03 o in arrival Quality Style IN MOROCCO a} the Verendrye-Fort, Union by! leade FACE DUTIES e matters await at the Hart Schaffner & Marx | FALL CLOTHES WILL SAY capitol, Secretary E. G. Larson nounced. A maze of detail will have to be disposed of in tion to departmental affairs, Larson declared. 6 Governor Sorlie, who has been ab sent from the city for more than week, will attend « banquet in Minot tonight held under the auspices of celebra- Governor will be tion, ut which the guest of honor. Saturday he marek by. train, The political will return to Bis- of the during partisan upporters, could not be today, Tt repo Sorlie was in s A, W. Bre n, n of a5 a candidate for ap- pired term 7 add signifi nee executive's tour of the s which he couferred with and with Jud Forks, #7 point of the late Senator FF. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION FILED TODAY New corporations. with articles en file at the office of the secretary of Governor A. G. Sorlie will. return) state today included: eee _ G, Anderson Compan One BEN ey No D. general store; $15,000, + this happened, we did have! hit ike Munich Auto Company, eh one dispuse over my sei \ Atinches on Da aes Leen Antony, of We w ittings togeth using, fT estimated He x aueae hem in te fashion, en one W to go throtigh a mass oO} eottesbon ie Ate thie GiFlA Honanaceaes ane Foote the Northern Pacif totaling more than 500 com-| ELECTRIC COOKERY 200 in 1924) cations. MEAN COOKING IN COMFORT Service Satisfaction GOOD THINGS ABOUT YOU. Their flawless style, their rich quality, will say, “Here’s aman who amounts to something—a man of good taste and ambition and spirit.” Our finer Hart Schaffner & Marx suits and overcoats are here now. Quality Style Bergeson’s Service Eecncemy little? Between the certainty cf ce your crep and before st, it ble whether add to your | count this ye sti y for the tion and rates, MURPHY “The Man Who Knows N. .D. i Insurance.” Bismarck, ‘ INSURE! Saving a hail will a gam for informa ua: whit wit the the ating THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY Last year North Dakota’s crop and live- stock income averaged about $5,800 per farm, in spite of the fact that this vast common- wealth has a population of only 700,000, a large part of whom are not directly engaged in working the land. With its growing trend to diversified farm- ing and with more intensive methods of culti- vation, the possible wealth to be derived from North Daktoa’s soil is practically »unlimited. Opportunity in North Dakota lies just outside of every citizen’s door, GROWING CHILDREN epend their strength... they tire... need refreshment. Orange-Crush is a * wholesome product of the most delicious fruit on earth, Te possesses real food value, transformed quickly into energy. Give them all the Orange-Crush they want. It’s good for them. _ “All the flavor comes from the orange” lo. Cay CITY NATIONAL NO. DAKOTA P. C. Remington, "president, J. A. Graham, Vice President and Cashier. P. C. Remington, Jr., and A. V. Gorenson, Asst. Cash, oe Phone 337 ange CRUSH Mandan E Beverage Co. If Your Dealer Can’t Supply You. Ingredients These ore the six ingrediante ercupitis delciowean (1) The ater frat eit of (3) (sca -ivien " (4) Pure carbonated water (5) U.S. certiGed food color (6) Pure cone suger My, but it’s is om Mandan, N, Dak.

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