The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 26, 1926, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

PAGE FIGHT F bringing the exhibition to Bis | pre of merely as a civic enterprize avid dogs. i of Perth, on not expect to profit from it financial? a a ng $187.20 and Iy- | vr _versons on charges of e prohibition laws. It was ee ty ee rseaubiue wr.ct ses/ Man Badly Burned TWH. Others | Are in Critics | Me re dat the grand vd ie sed in Explosion of Niki ae aie . placed & kerosene Lamy + resuined May 24. Condition as Result of y HUGE a paBREE GRE otha a Gasoline Lamp an Explosion ing from the eejling. . ‘on Exhibit to ce heat of the kerosene “whip is to have caused ghs to Be Shown Here etimettis 3 Oo eee Send all of Next Week has been brought to ile hospital suffering from very serious burns Te- | | belie crate in the lamp above, which was | not lighted, and the explosion en- | sued. ' Clements, Minn, March 26 Two women were burned were critically injured in ‘a double ¢: i isa sal Sara) i ‘ puree can Gay Pha bet ae! morn- biti f ori 1 it ing in the explosion a viphtine plgidon in the home of Harry Miller Another Charge ' erate artists has "een . His dene, akoutéeie @elvarae us! The victims are: 8 peat) burned. He is a son A and Letters Brought Against (24 the city for the benefit of art lov- y. W. Miracle at Millarton, F ‘i Bismarck and, vicinity: The MOTHER—TAKE RO 6 © n, which includes paintings HANCES ormer Banker, ;** by Kant Kraft, Edward Grigware and evils Lake, S WaT eee Ce Mean oman ar canter riot, rat a croup ah auila to bed | A. fifth indietient against Fred rooms. They will go on display next ey Risighe handy. It Teents rake ae Vee nther, hl Pen eens aes Monday morning and may be si a auueen MG terrifying onset of croup, } +, Tow vas any time during the week. relieves the strangling, choking con- to} returned by the Towner county grand| A private review of the pictures| dition, eases difficult it breathing .and jury at Cando last nigh’ {will be held by the Arts and Letters | allows penceful sleep. A friend writes: | ja ae | | club members Saturday evening when|*} have long used FOLEY’S HONEY | NI » fath ibout the Mr, Rob of the Brown-Robinson TAR for croup, Fi: : 1 t, I to exting y of New York City will it to all my children, and now te my uf ane paeee ely bale tee level Bs with the same ran address on “Art in| geet fiy” eyupaee an for bronchial troublessnie night-coughs. —Adv. ols. 4 ‘, is the Ho exhibit of original 4 —-—___——-.- Ju i also_ha * that has been brought tol Cggiy a | asourned “the court term until May | Ri a and at is buped by immsobers with Gas. It's the 21. At that time it is expected that of the aan. nich is sponsoring the | Ideal Fuel. | Thith easy — because, IT flertm! She ott ; ana bo Utasony are Aiiy ws katt, it ta yow Aten] wean) 0 “Lamphee “Gee or no - ound, i | PE, stow bed rhedting | | toumd of galt Then Pf i WHO BUILDS-WHO SELLS P A new car is as good as the manufacturer who builds it. A Used Car is as good as the dealer who sells it. ‘ M.B. GILMAN CO, BROADWAY 47 SECOND ST. PHONG 808 ‘ DISMARECKHK Dopse Bromens DeAcens Sett Goon Usen CARS LANPHER rs FORDSON DAY MARCH 27th Saturday, March 27th, has been set aside as FORDSON DAY throughout the United States. Farmers in this section are invited to attend the Demonstrations to be held at Bismarck. @ There will be an interesting display of the most up-to-date farm implements--each one representing a step toward efficient ‘and more profitable farming practice--- demonstrations on the use of Fordson = power for farm work---something of value 5 for every farmer, owner or tenant. Plan to take advantage of the entire program that we have arranged. — Jack, o’Leather Suits For Boys : § The Long and the Short of It The Lotte Trouser raciels like Dad’ 3s, the Knicker Suit or one pair of each—Whatever you choose— We have With Two Pairs of Pants. They’re'made of durable woolens and tailored to give value plus at prices that will: please Mother and Dad. he ie. panos 26, 1926 ; ¢ q ; ‘ i { ALdquig hetidhm yartweariity: Heduce Leiner, aieheniée window, . Se ee reeves ei! fh. Bag nena fo ae bait ue Po at Kaneda neh tee Ranh) Labee Millers i “ jury, ity to view, the exk exhibit. ‘The elu Es . Boys’ Boys’ { Boys’ — Caps Sweaters For style that sets your youngster off at his best, The largest selection of We are showing a beautiful we have topcoats that offer Boys’ Caps we have ever line of Boys’ Cricket Sweat- him everything wanted in shown in-all the new colors erg in unusual designs serv- good clothes. 4 and models. - iceable but not expensive. QUALITY — STY.LE — ECONOMY —- BERGESON'S ~~ “STOP! LOOK ! LISTEN! | The last chance to take advantage of our Special Sale of High Grade Hardware Sale Closes Saturday Night, March 27 Below you will find just a few of the many Bargains left | NO.2GALVANIZEDTUB. |. 8GALLONCREAMCAN ¢ te ».... 69e eee eee 89 -12-QT. GALVANIZED PAILS _| 12-QT. HEAVY GALVANIZED PAIL ie eR el Oe 33c BLUE ENAMELED BREAD BOX | BLUE ENAMELED BREAD BOX Salle Regularly Soe SOG: += | BECO. emer ete, 8 oe NO.0 BREAD CABINET _... NO,2 BREAD CABINET le Seema te ar Wares Sete eee fe BB, oly. $4.19 __NO.3 BREAD CABINET eee ae i BOS , Fr ceicieameenlll x 0 sane agtoee’ $1.29

Other pages from this issue: