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PAGE TWO —— GIDEONS WILL aR os SHIPMENTS OF Owl Mothers Brood of Chicks Hl hyenas Peay at Bismarck. ' ! i Es He: % | \ 5 [route to Bismarck. \ i \ \ ; | 4 ief Justice Christianson. | Total Carloads Shipped in! | Former Governor Nestos. | ; 1925 Twenty-five Per Cent The Bismarck J; Among Speake | Greater Than 1924 | ig peakers | state musical cont es ‘ Grand Forks May The state convention of the G.dcor ' counties in | | society is to be held in Bi: rek on | showed a 2 16, when Gideons from | the total shi all over the state are expected to be H coving tor eaecedy: canrpl lee ena inattendance. Will | formation furnished by the railroad iat! Geuh nociet The total number of car- HTT eothiiteaee te 1 kinds of livestock. ship- nment peakers at the convention will in 7 y Leeiiek tbl Ge HAGkINE. BIRHEE ME ed. bs and Grand Forks. r ‘ollowing are the figures, in car- j r various kinds of livestock | shipped in the state during the years 11924 and 19 | } 1924 eo Dargo, 15 | Cattle 10,097 Owls ar Pe ik tek ae He af , {Owls are supposed to be w but there's one on the farm of R. G. bed ie ates ‘president panes settee aa ; Walters, in Monmouth, Ill, that can’y tell baby chickens from owlets Woion's wu scill Vesa 35 seat At any rate, it's mcthering a brood of chicks for W alters, and has eors, will represent the nal or | “"Burteigh ‘county shipped sit car- hatched out two previous broods for him. xanization at the state convention. | | loads of cattle during 1935 as com ; j ok 7 agar eer ee ‘ j pared with 251 carloads in 1924; gram for army aviation to pro- scaped in Wi J S 4 i cht carloads of sheep last year as! vide 2,200 new airplanes at the | frente autéosuiie Gaiman sind i ivan c | compared with two in 1924; 221 car-| end of fiye years was passed to- with them aaa A rly inten Hie nana at Rome the day after j loads of hogs in 1925 as day by the house and sent to the 2 ee PE Ly he attempt on his life, to bid well to Capt. Nobile and the crew | with 176 in 1924; and 15 senate, ri TRAIN SERVICE, of the A a as they started their flight to the Arctic. Note the | mixed livestock last year as compar- | Two Cars Derailed bandage hiding the wound on his nose caused by the would-be assassin’s | ¢¢ With 13 in | doliet, IIL, May 5—(AP—Deputy ‘ BEACH 10 OLLIE. bullet, | ——— weg| Warden Peter M. Kein, a charge on the Soo Line - : |\o_——____—* | of the new state penitentiary at —_- ; Gi iniadesirabh cen nel Mpant =U CaRGClalcale sonny uitter-|| Last Minute || Stateville, near here, was beaten | | Two box ears loaded with merchan. ‘ he tal wever nutable contribution the into unconsciousness and locke dise jumped the track on the Svo line q Hieiivsion, May 6—UO—The in-| ME Riete however, sion HUSAIN erste ane stony News Bulletins |i ina solitary confinement cell by | near Napoleon. yesterday afternoon, terstate ‘eommnierse:coinmisaion toda e ie care ony ae Seay yo j seven convicts today, who then | tying up traffice over that line for eld that it had fu hority to unten, . heeilnte fic: s Mecteee a tosthe lope, Pieree — Washington, May 3—(AP)— ( Ponies? toner? | Hetting CAPITOL THEATRE eg vasinguan May ihe rexton | ‘Tt was the first case of its kind, tom art ning to the silver shect the between the Missouri river and | and the conunission instituted iL upon Neo panini ee ae ee Gere boat’ i WE ARE MEMBERS OF THE Rote vulinis ‘Weld’ that the’ propose nd olden, Valley, Wil-| i mission to be not unreasonable, | . ; Migcontiiuance of daily fixed Wells," Grand | Sehertzinger Production,’ will be the! and complaints by the American | service Dh the line Uf the Northe Ldepii WO awe National tock association | i extending from! Se mueare and others have heen ordered Beach, N.'1, 0 Ollie, 3 net : Music Week Obs erved | cores: dismissed. i And can deliver your flower order 1 ment y starred, i E py—The | q < , Not unjust or unlawful. 4 = Paris, May 5—(AP)—The anywhere for North Dakota, which intervened,! By the Rotary Club ae hich French franc in its downward contended its bo: f railroad com-! ly avae uBeHley Ct plunge today crossed the 32-to- ry missioners had sole jurisdiction, over’ On the occasion of Music Week, sign of Bartley Campbell's’ “the-dollar mark. After the MOTHER SDAY train serv Phe Jason Wait addressed the Rotary club y of the barren prisons! Syotene closing, it was quoted at | commission ruled, the | at its lunchec s noon, on “Music.” bein Relates i Sriee woudl ' i state relied — princiy upon the! He defined tone and music and took rpresents the most | : | language of debates in ongress he development sed mia ps ashington, nay SAP) —A HOSKINS-MEYER the time the transportation act was of percussion, at bill te ii uilding pro- * 2 tinder ‘consideration, to show that He ory is compelli ps halide HOME OF K-F-Y-R tt was the intention of congress that and a , jurisdiction in such case by the com-, s the develgp 5 ARS vias : be exercised oniy in! Concluding, elem Explains How - | and e 7, +: wiee Enlarged Veins Can | " i Be Reduced : ae ie : q which com- b if hike te acl \ j ere an Beseree ory because TS) Oftentimes Veins Burst and Cause [i TT r : Suing /becaass Jy hand Harry Brandes 1 € New York City. Much Suffering, Expense and 4 Btased while. if the alo ee The Police Deaprtment of New| 7 Hoss pf Emplovement: i ‘ ne pee Glee cope Re¥od any people have become despond service rendered “°Vigitors included:, Dr. H.C. Ander. | York City cooperated in its produc; | Mitt Meoltvee have been led to be: ° e ‘ : ucifie’s 26-mile icon, Wm. Warren of Minn und | Nieve that there is no remedy that will ij . Weaoe lite Mas the transporation Of | Hency Halvereon reduce swollen veins and bunches. | persia nas Wacnancata If you will et a two-ounce origi! sages ark ghee 2 | ¢| bottle of Moone’s Emerald Oil (fu e O en Uu e | illinois Athletic he oe of | | strength) at any first class i tore New Firm Formed — Commission Is Named 's': ind the disappear | and Pet ote an imprevetgn 5 } * ARS jek ie me or vee va I wu. | Wit Il continue until the veins QUALI I Y MERCHANDISE FOR LESS i at Minot to Sell ay o have been sidnaped 3S | and bunches are reduced to normal, ag aad anlap hina see eiains the| — Moone’s Emerald Oil has brought ; ?rehn, | § sl eros: the ean fort to worried neople a / e Overlan Line : vite basis of the Le ana eer The prices that are listed below will go into effect Wednes- a Mino’ o1 d sof recent yeurs and . . i Minot, May 5. Opening of & new | veal See “Green Stockings.” 3-| anyone who 1 disappointed with its day morning and will be good all week. We buy and sell for ' Be eeapapeny in Minot: on 4 <Juse can have their money refunded, w. dle the Overland ht puicmeb lle and ¥ Harry Ec both of tits, se first floor of the avenue southwest. y, who have leased the Smart block, ey | | =ih | | z EI io) | — FE wa The Overland tail contra: Johnson, from id Willys-Knight s obtained by Eck and i will be seen a t time Kiki’ wh with Talmadge tributors for we and eastern Mont people, pany plans ta move its offic A strated that she The Building Ordinance Pye t ‘irst floor of the s rt bloc 80.) a col iy role j J W. H. Thompson, local manager, hast spinvadiod a , Vides that meraills are Help Nature give 15c YARD J nounced today. fs | her past succe ' obtained Sls the weihe| YOU better health Cc e new company wi operate un WwW e it’s Behind the} q iy oO je der the name of the Eck & oie Front." th atthe Inspector befbre.-any FP pee at Motor company, with Mr. Johnson at + president in charge of s: ure, Within the Mr. Eck as secretai 0 male a 1 in charge of the iz to like it, experience in the aul -=<-The Motor which Mr. E mobile business.) runs through the film © company of| sure to consider Ma proprietor and} their favorites after re building. 2 be is which is also situated in the Smart| cere performance sin- block, will continue to operate as tiny 1 | Cross worker, separate organization. | On the other hand, everg man, wo- man and child is sure to rave about | the comedy anties of Wallace Bee ii Co. Commanders and Raymond Hatton, two dumb| "°B@IES, doughboys. For the movie-goer who) 4. of National Guard fhe: ole tidl of soak to Pick Instructors 3%, th Bie, “Hehind the Front” recommended. — It will come i tonie und provide Officials in the office of Adjutan’ General G. A, Fraser are waiting fot the company cqmmanders of the var- jous units. in the North Dakota Na- tional Guard to select the officers and enlist men who will attend the four- | day camp. of instruction at Camp Grafton preparatory to the annual! guard encampment in June. ‘A special course will be given them | in methods of d. rifle | marksmans! i tend the spe coaches and instyuctors during the encampment proper. The training at the special school will be gi picked enlisted men of the regular | army assigned to North Dakota for) that purpose. Each eomupany commander has been instructed to submit to the adjutant general the names of two sergeants, | three corpotals und four first class, privates to attend the special These men will report at the camp on! June 7 together with the officers se- lected by the adjutant general's of-| fiee for, participation in the work. | | 4 Counties Now Have County Agents; Fareo. N._D.. May 5—()—Thirt; four North Dakota counties now ha’ gouniy extension agents, records of extension department at se | rth Dakota Agricultural Coll . Of this number three, Stari Dunn and Hettinger, are served by one man, C. C. Eastgate. He has the | saw, his team ‘beat the Yale team Wie 2! district agent. i of the 18 counties not having on Which her brother played. They r tural nts lie west of the have just been married and will live M ri: rive Burleigh, ig! Brees at the University of Southern Cali- ity to vain ‘an one ed toy fornia, where Jones is coach. Romance SEE! | Howara H. Jones won much fame coach of the University of lowa foot. ball team. Mrs, Jane Dean Rid) ‘act play given by senior cl: -¢ of Mandan High School, 8:00 p. m. May 6, at Palace Thea | tre. Mandan. Sale of reserved (seats, May 4, Palace of Sweets. Electrical rming Red | with certain exceptions. 3. Plumbing, gas and steam; fo piping work, except ordinary! THEATRE NOTICE following work is commenced city limits: The erection, repair, al- h teration or moving of any Street excavations. Penalties for faiiure to ob- tain such permits are provided lots of for in the ordinance. ' Copies of the building and | zoning regulations may be ob- ‘tained from the City Auditor | upon payment of 75¢ to cover; | the cost of printing: POLICE! Twenty Girls Vanish! JSEE! (SEE: INTO THE NET with Edna Murphy zo Jack nee By RICHAR Police Co E, ENRIGHT issioner of City; PICADILLY Starting ‘Today installations, | * THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE cash, that’s All druggists sells lots of it-—Adv. ' Remedy the cause - end | constipation | Ginghams Gcod patterns in twe en-inch Gingham. cents a yard allows (us to p: you at a big s Twenty-fiv food is not digested. This causes food to be held up in your body. al result is con- Pirin which causes headache and severe gas Pure Linen Crash About eighteen inches wide Paine. Borhs fears, boo: with blue borders. A real vl- patterns and colors. sibly corrected this’ con- \ aes | A at at 's Tablets ue at nineteen cents ee yalue by dhomach and Liven They help igestive organs stop chronic con- Get Chaberinn' Tablets Drug. ‘only 25e. 19c YARD. 45c Ladies’ and Chil- dren’s Footwear All sizes and kinds, are in- cluded. in this lot. There are blacks, tans, satins. You will find opera - can use. One dollar cach : $1 .00 PAIR Kayser Silk Hose Pure dye, full fashioned thread silk Hcese. Slipper heel and Marvel stripe. Colors diab, rosita, chaire, illusion, naturellt, tille. One ninety- five pair, cy Gh $1. 95 PAIR Turkic Towels Size 25x16 inches, Made hy the Connan Mills and is a fine face towel. For use im place of huck towels. Sixteen scents each, or ae for ninety cents i ‘DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor. Conaulation Free | Ancther big value tonicrs. i ‘Thirty-nii for style, vic. al, keels ts proof positive of its purity. Fifty-one years". ‘rience in: malt ss bis ees sis 00 pure Barley yrup. Three ope igbt, dark and hop-fa ‘ked in handy 24% t ing double service, One eighty-five ‘Men’s fancy dress, Sox Ri now forty-five Chiffon Hosiery Everwear Chiffon Hose, made of finest materials, the quality and Colors sunburn, rose, taupe, peach, bran, gun met- White Hoover Aprons . White Hoover Aprons with the double front, thereby giv- All sizes. y Ladies’ Vests An extra special purchase of several hundred dozen vests them on to ing. All sizes, each Men’s Dress Sox Al Ladies’ Unions that we are passing on to our ctus- Some . have knee, others tight -knees, bod- and. band tops. All sizes. ts. loose best “Auditorium, Friday, May 7, i; Enter State Contest WEDN The evening passeng train was five hours late in arriv: several hours. The twvo cars were directly behind the engine of the train which was en The fact that the | train was traveling slowly undoubted- 1 ly prevented a a morg serious gerious accident. | Juvenile Bard » Banid Will : nile band will be the only organization ef the Bis- | marck public schools to enter the t to be held in The rules of Y Tailoring why we can sell for less. Ladies’ Hats Ladies’ new spring and sum- mer Hats, in stylish shapes and colors. Values to $7. This week, Three ninety-five $3.95 Femo-Nap Sani- tary Napkins The same as Kotex. Comes twelve in a box. Ask for them by nume. 3 boxes for $1,00 3 for $1.00 Ginghams From now on we will have a large gl of pretty pat- inghams, Twenty- tr terns in G seven to thirty-two inches Nineteen cents. 1 9c YARD twide, F Boys’ Long Pants. Boys’ part wool and corduroy long Pants in every wanted color, Ajl sizes from 5 to 15. One seventy-five’ pair Ladies’ Bloomers | Lgdies? Buty-Chyne Bloom- ers in high colors. Made ex- itra good and are full size. Ninety-cight cents LOOK AT | LOOKAT We aren’t trying to be funny, we are trying to be helpful to you. Properly, clothed, are a big asset to your business or to your em- ployer’s business. ~ BERGESON’S ‘back Seats reserved at Harris & DAY, MAY 5,.1926 the contest permit’ only the entry of @ 25-piece band of high school stu- dents, but the rade. school members of the band: will be taken to Grand Forks where they will play at the track meet and other e: The en- tire band will also play at Jamestown and Valley City on the trip. The selection to be played at the contest has not been definitely” de- cided. The contest at the state univer: is an dnnual affair. Get your mattress reno- vated and recovered, at the Bismarck Mattress & Reno. vating Co. Phone 605. U Clothing | J&P Coats Thread J & P Coats sewing Thread, all sizes, in 100-yd. spools. Four cents each or seven for twenty-five cents 7 Spools 25 Ladies’ Slippers Come in blonde kid and pat- ent leather trimmed in blonde. Low heels, medium and spike heels ~ $5.95 Ladies’ Hankies Ladies’ colored fancy Hand- i kerthiefs in. new patterns and Ten cents cach colors. 1 Oc EACH Oshkosh Overalls Double - dyed 8-0z. Denim, mill shrunk, fast color. Every pair guaranteed in every way. Roth, high and suspender $1.95 . Devonshire Cloth In plain and fangy colors, }, thirty-two inches wide. Ab- solutely fast colors. Twenty- five cents yard 25c van Admission, Te Woodmansee Wed., May 5