The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 31, 1926, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT ' MANDEADPOR 15 YRS, NAMED CO-RESPONDENT Weman Hugs and Kisses First ' Husband's Spirit, 2nd ee past Husband Claims exemplified the third degree work for a class of candidates, both be- fore and after Mi which was Theo. B. nd master ent banquet } o'clock. | Grand Forks,! was at meeting, and s of the lod, d for the u wel Was pre-| retiring past | . ‘Tostevin, present lodge, and a high! nted to Sig.{ Ripley for the Royal | | masters of the} Ames, SEV= | en having served more | All but eight of the) ders are living. | ho has been dead LS WALL STREET STOCK BREAKS ancial Experts Contend | Business Conditions Are | Fundamentally Sound i Milwaukee, The strangest rd he: Breidenbach's testified that his wif yotce of spiritualism home to hugs and and told a weird! where ve believes she has and talked with her first] hasband. Hl Wife Gets Divorce The jadge, in granting her a divorce on her counter claim of erueity, up-{ the right of a married woman to : to the spirit of a dec 1 conduct, he in assed ax infideli at no hu WITHSTANDS ATTACKS | New ‘York, March 31.—AP —With the recent tide of li- | cuidation apparently receding, | the steck market tcday suc- cessfully * withstood intermit- tent attacks against the rail- equipment shares and var- and prices of issues rallied 3 reed t f said throughout his; alin the many to 10 points. Short covering accelerated the uj d movement in the late trading after it had been interrupted by the collapse of many equipment stocks to the lowest prices of the year. Trading was in reduced vol- ume, the dav’s sales falling be- low 2,500,009 shares compared erday’s total of more her and when they car diseussed the conversation the held with the dead man,” the band testifi “She told me th husband materiali that she hugged h Roman said the same apgerated and said t striking and beating her on vocation. Change Is Asked in 1927 Auto License Application Blanks Complications in the distribution counties of ected ly the state 31) Wall Jered today by the in stocks despite : at buviness cond.tions | in the United States are sound. Final experts look on the declines as part of a general technical read- justment of an unnaturally high mar- ket. At the close of the market yester- the average of 20 leading indus- was nearly 23 points below the : high, while the average of 20 e. as the result jogding rails was down 12 points. lution passed at their last Sales exceeded 3,000,000 shares for the th time in stock exchange his- the state The paper loss of the past month is estimated at between $5,000,000,000 10.000,600,000, more than can- ng the gain of the preceding six DP a ty_in which he ; Under the présent system, i ponted out, blanks come to the trar giving only the postoffice address Pr In the case of farm ers it ofien happens that the post. office is in one county and he lives! in another. In su to the town whi z center and while there fill out and swear to license ayplicati blanks. The notary public or offieials list the name of the in which the affidavit is mde. date | ness conditions remain fundamentally cape vealees t vic} sound, the chief cloud on the horizon Bee artrese Ae “iconsisting of a downward trenl in ia Meted as Uhe residence of the per-| Commodity prices, making for nar; Son owning the automobile end that| Wed margins of profits. 1 county. credited with "rel Ctutsman IVAs : i, York World says regarding he market: The prevailing belief among bank- rs und other financial experts is ishat the cause has lain within the market itself. Stock prices were car- ried beyond all reason, they hold, and collapse was inevitable sooner or Since the advance had broken ‘all'records, it was logical to expect the decline, to do likewise. mel “It is generally conceded that busi- nstances farmers often is their trading m milar difficulty ’ Fo slatur Under the present law the state] r Legi ure from total collections to be used in) dents endorsed the action of the In- structing new bridge z i oth renomin- than its sha of automobile license Yo in appor-| tioning license money has beenn en-| Name Candidates ountered in some other states, it was; d at the highway commission. | and counties share equally in license} ‘ fees received from the various coun-| 40! Pei va ee Su ties: after $150,000 as been deducted | afternoon, Stutsman county Indepen- ying the expenses of the highway | dent ; f } Hepartment and $130,000. is doaucted | Uependents convention: Meu! AL lenis for use by the commission in con February 24 and selected a leg- ve ticke caeae es | 3. WAG Rulon, pre-| eal \nent ators, Woman’s Association {ated and. with them two "prominent | . Par armers of the county, one a woman, | Plans Fine Building Miss Mary MeGinis, a former county sia [superintendent of schools in Stuts man county but ef late years inter: ested wholly in the mapagement of he McGinnis farm, just northwest of stown. The fourth member of the legislative ticket. and the other farmer on the ticket ix Frank Brown, ‘ntry.| Prominent farmer of the Millarton- I con- | Montpelier district and a Denwerat. nd have res-| |. ; - lounges, ball| Ft. Apache, A mnasiums, bowling alleys, | military outpo: beauty parlors~all the | Indian school. ‘of a healthy, normal ex- | istence. | The building will be erected by the | American Woman's Realty Corpora- | tion, a New York corporation with an | authorized capital of $3,000,000, con- | sisting of 45,000 shares, Benjamin! W. Mortis is the architect in charge. The Association’s program at its recent convention was filled with the names of famous women. Gertrude | Robinson Smith, Heink, Mary Pickford, | and others, famous in literature, art | and music, took part Miss Minnie J, Ni is an honorary membe: iation. an old Indian Ss now used as an DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Consulation Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, r of the tial sie { We're Showing Mandan Masons Have, | “PEACHES” Past Masters’ Night, in shirts at ; ; two doll Several members of the Masonic or- | ea the der in Bismarck attended the 1926 | a % home coming and Past Masters’ nig of Mandan lodge No. 8 in the new! ‘Cream’ Masonic temple there last evening,! a4 ney report a most enjoyable event. | of tice Former masters of the Mandan sodge a Inves- Remedy the cause - end ii | IMPEACHMENT OF ENGLISH 1§ i ldry, ripe corn frora which a very! of international prominence for. our NEARING YOTE Debate Continues in House | Today With End Fore- seen By Nightfall 31, -)--The house pri toward a vote impea against Fed-| Judge George W. English of Ill nois, with some promise that a final roll call would be taken before ad- journment, | Judge E ruptey ¢ of attorne issue: Washington, ‘h glish’s conduct in and in the dish ys furnished the the deb Discussion of a who diss | umper orth, y rebuked s e of the for quoting yin the} e of the galleri Id “fight. } wz words” attributed to the jurist The time was divided between those supporting the judiciary comuittee | recommendations for "impeachment! argc jhas been selected. seed corn from here to Minnesota, ti South Dakota and, Capadaaeewell. as (Chie ae Dipnarora tin cousten cor | Barker’s Message ind those favoring the minority re- port against such aetion. | No limitation has been set and no hour for 2 roll call agreed upon, but jsome of the leaders indicated that if) the debate dragged out toward fall, there would be a move to the issue, Omaha Officer to Fly to Fargo For | the Military Ball Fa Fifty | years for duty from Omaha, Neb. Abercrombie, about 40° mii of Fargo, would be 30 days on the road. | ‘That was in the days of horse back! and wagon travel. Today it is no great effort for an e officer to fly up to Far- go, a distance of over 000 miles bj i ust to attend a dane done Tuesday by Cap- tain R. Gilpin Ervin, chief air ofti- cer in the United States army, with headquarters at Omaha. ‘The officer will have breakfast about 8 a, m., climb ihto his air plane immediately after, and arrive at the Fargo flying field about noon He will be the guest of honor at private luncheon at the Fargo Com- mercial Club; will be entertained at dinner by « group of Fargo officers, and in the evening will be a guest of honor at the military ball, to be given by the Fargo-Moorheal offi- cers mess. Two hundred cotples are expected to attend the ball, which is something in the nature of a civic event. Good Seed Corn Was Produced in Missouri Valley Dry, ripe corn produced last year in uhe Missouri river valley has help- ed to soive North Dakota's »sroblem in the opinion of Will, local “Wh seed corn eorge F. nin North De- a it does not RONCHITIS At bedtime rub the thrort and chest thoroughly with— visk PORUB as Over 17 Million Jara Used Ye 3 Royal wi eo GHRYSLER “38°—Tourin; at alight extra cos. ‘gpitenal. $2685 2 Coupe passenger. $3395; Keibetimbusing. $3685. tend connect be altered 6 evidence of tampering. ' 3 i) u All prices f.0.b. Detroit, subjecttorestsed Federal excise tax. All models equipped with full ballaon tires. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE compare with the candition in Sout ern Minnesota and) parts of Iowa,” | Responsibility’to his Son”: said Will. “The evstern part of the; “As lecturer of De Sota Council, stute produced very | little good seed | Knigts of Columbus, oye of the larg- corn but through tn@ Missouri walicy ‘est councils in the order, it has been Charles E. Barker, on “A Father there were propor s We are shipping ‘none of them has ever received such supplying considerable quantities for | his lecture, our own state.” | ‘A Father's bility to His Son.’ Responsi- been handled with some hesitancy in personally wan somewhat skeptical Strongly Endo ear a8 | would be received. That my fears Julius M, Altenhofeng DeSota Coun- | \ere. absolutel; a a ‘ * ly unfounded, however, cil, Knights of Columblus, No. 517, in! finds its proof in the fact that we speaking of the sad4@ress of Dr.j have already received over 400 re- a, is \Pasitive In Action. . It bqgins immediately to take out KN the {Inflammation and reduce all \X) Swelling. The first application ‘“{Y brings (Gteat Relief. Stops Itching In- stantly Quickly Relieves Irritation. Severe {tests in cases of long standing have proved that PAZO OINTMENT can be {depended upon with absolute certainty to Stop any icase of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud- ing Piles, and in tha shortest time possible, Recommended by Physicians and Druggiéts in United States and Foreign Countries. PAZO OINTMENT in tubes with Pile Pipe Attachment, 76¢. and in tin boxes,60c ‘The circular enclosed with each tub= and bom contains facts about Pilles which everybody should know. PARIS MEDICINE (CO., Bosumont and Pine Streets, St. Louls, Me. Is Appile because It angers vi three ae! Sterling Chick Mavh with Butter- milk, it certainly is economy to It has saved thousands It contains the feed elements in the proportion that ex- Lie Pritetone ee the best issues, , skin and feathers. It y to feed and always the same. A more than uncertain home mulitittes ie elarecnn ie beer ised 's worth will carry a chick through the critical Guaranteed To Satisfy. CK With BUTTERMI Ask Your Feed Dealer JNORTHRUP, KING & CO., Feeds and Seeds MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA Chrysler “70” Roadster, $1625, f.o. b. Detroit Men and Women Who Know Prefer Chrysler “70” CHRYSLER “70"——Phaeton, $1305; Coach, Sta4s; Roadster, $1625; Sedan, art $1795: Brougham, in, 1995; Crown I opbonal Men and women who are judges of pettcrmance and who appreciate in- uile quality in motor cars, have un- Sedan, in, their icenigte ene Car, $845: elites " Hydraulic fourswheet brakes CHRYSLER IMPERIAL ""80"— Phaston, $2645; J iE 2 ; oj Reedy (wie whale dandard equipment, weed wheel mate knowledge of engine excellence— seven-passenger. Aviators —whose lives depend on inti- re $3595; Army and officers schooled Seay got ey oir eoceied ee . ‘cannot ‘or removed without conclusive We are cager to demonstrate these Chrysler “70” superiotities to yeu. a good many fields of | my privilege to engage many speakers ion of (seed can be of| members but I can safely say that “The subject of sex hygienc has Knights of Columbus circles and I as to just how Dr, Barker's subject well as can be expected. wounds required nine sti ———_—__—_——_ MOTHER—TAKE NO CHANCES IN CROUP Sterling Farmer Is Nearly Gored to Death By Bull rmer living one and a — mil gd ee Leet relieve’ was nearly gored to death by a vi- cious bull’ yesterday and probably | ditio a have: been kitted i. net Fig hes . mn for a She] wi el ed the animal Monier Gor was|AND TAR lying on the ground in an uncon- scious condition. Mr. Gosney was brought to - Bis- marck for medical attention aud reported today to be getting along as an unubual’ “Dr. Barker, has - is delivered & by ‘sonality, His subject nd leaves ‘no lynamic force ai {double meaning to his utterances. If 1 ever again have the good fortune to secure ervices, I certainly will the opportunity.” avail myself Regan Auxiliary Names Officers Regan, N. D., March 31—)—Mrs. A. H. Helgeson has been elected pres- vcard of the new Ecler gag Legion auxiliary unit recently orgenized here. Mrs. F. L, Hendrickson has been named secretary. The new unit ‘is attached to Quentin C. Roosevelt : Post No. 66. Fi } : signed the chatter embers : ————— === A lot of folks used to have GUSSNER’S Phone 1060 Thursday and Friday April ist and 2nd Give Us April's Business much rushing around on busi- ‘ ness or pleasure. Today they Meats go more, do more, enjoy more, Veal Special and still have plenty of time for Shoulter reel in ie rest because they come and go in the family car. Let us show /you the modern conveniences built into the new Willys- Knight Six. LAHR MOTOR SALES . COMPANY. Distributors of Willys-Overland Fine Motor Cars. \ ~ crou} Never put FOLEY’S without having the peaceful for eroup. grandchild: and “flu,” c troublesome night coughs. und . Kraut, fine thread, qt. Mammoth .Dills, Doz. Lard Lard, pure, fresh, 2 Ibs. fer 35¢ Our Sausage is a Delicacy Bismarck, No. Dak. Grocery Dept. 10c Sliced Peaches idc Heavy syrup, No.-1 size, 3 for 29 Limit 6 to tomer Whitehcuse Coffee, Ib. -57e le PP! Crisp, high colored, limited number C: 2.00 HEAD LETTUCE Crisp, fresh, solid, 2 heads Fresh Asparagus, bunch 25¢ Shan angie Celery, la c Radishes, large bunches \2 for ... Seed Potatoes On Soo Track all week Prices on big lots Onion Sets, yellow, qt.......12¢ Medium size, 4 Ibs. for... .30¢ aust boiling Onions, 3 Ibs. harne yellow Onions, 6 Ibs. Washed Carrots, 6 Ibs. for. .25¢ Washed Parsnips, 5 Ibs bo Be Washed Beets, crisp, 6 R. N. Nurnberger McKenzie Hotel for Phone 1060 GUSGHER’S A .K.KNKANCR Effective March 10th Fifty Dollars Price Cut on HUDSON-ESSE And applying on HUDSON BROUGHAM, HUDSON COACH and ESSEX COACH. This is in addition to the Tax Redygtion made Feb. 27th and is for cars equipped with Front and Rear Bumpers, Electric Windshield Cleaner, Rear View Mirror, Transmission Lock (built in), Radiator shutters, Moto-Meter, Combination Stop and Tail Light. , . “At Your Door” Cost — ~ Nothing More to Pay | ESSEX SIX COACH . HUDSON COACH - + HUDSON BROUGHAM HUDSON 7-PASS. SEDAN . CONVENIENT PURCHASE TERMS - $879 $1319 $1579 1815 Don’t be misled by F. 0. B. or Factory List Prices. TO SUCH PRICES MUST BE ADDED ght, Tax, Handling and sundry other charges which greatly increase Tae lealehe feeight end tax ot tag Wie We tate Ne delivery’ hondtlag’ abators x at, the new low rate. No ve are made, Hudson-Essex at your door. . “id . a "Buy Now for Prompt Delivery WEBRNESDAY,“MARCH 31, 1926 One of his tel * child to bed HONEY AND TAR right handy. It checks the sudden and terrifying onset of eraup,” strangling, choking ¢on- eases difficult, breathing and sleep. A friend writes: ‘used FOLEY'S HONEY R First, I gave it to all. my children, and now to my ren, with the same good. results.” Reliable also for bronchial-‘ 8, tickling throat and —Adv.

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