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AGETWO i sa i yf , | uu THE BISMARCK, TRIBUNE 5 - _ MONDAY, MAY 10, 1926 | Cook with’ Gas. | | _ P TUESDAY AT aid he had them. Contracters Will Give Prices IN THE SENATE Mr. Roverts seems to be somewhat! bi ‘mixed in some of his “confessian,”) a fe er, wccording | neriff Hed- on Improving Red Trail in Burleigh Co. cause for.action., On the contrary, he pointed out, if the next lowest bid ‘were accepted the taxpayers would have to pay more for the same work. “Tanlac_ builds ) strong bodies It’s the brery Stow, RATL BOARD (CONTRACFOR we Fel | APPROVES NEW ROAD WORK IN tut “@ eged confessions two! ts stolen | could not be located at Roberts said he jeu GRAVEL RATES BADLANDS 0. K. Sand? ard gave Judge ‘Jansonius* Denies : Memorial Services Held Yes: {'° "sce ghor terday for the Late North | Dakota Solon U, S COURT TERM OPENS HERE TODAY’: Intrastate Freight Rates About | Same as Interstate . junction Asked By Bill- ings Co. Taxpayer | The board of commi Burieigh county and r of the state h D ioners for sentatives oh and open bids provement ; y afternoon at 2 o'clock at the} county cour! house here, : proposed improvement is on th Tra b ie (P) The sal of the case filed by Nels New freight rates for sand . Ju Billinges county. tax pawen: | gravel, proposed by railroads, toduy against the state highway department were approved by the state railroad lavas ordered in district court here t)- oard. i The decision of the hoard scthled |“ three pending cases, one brought b. the Riverside Gravel company, on by Cy R, Stone of Farge, and one b ‘don its own motion. It} intra and was hailed : and state > Of mankind” cientist s servic “North Dawota mest illustri en of all time” at<memorial s es Sunday in the setiate before well filled galleries. — | a N + Senators. I and a | = Dakota: ‘| Bankruptcy Cases Are Being Sheppard, Heard—Jurors Are Sum- ‘Ouk of Bisnibtce 14 Fie tu At lh inow being improved, work aaving been | ‘South Dak Minnesots, join-| moned For May 20 ° as aie cific, Great Northern and sin; Repub! and King, Ut Stead, Furmer- see ical ivied into fed- | | no other carriers ‘ sally | | Matters connected with the case of eral aid projects and bids have been the cas é‘ Win{ . Matters connected with the case of eral aid proj db RR A ance tints ed in paying 3. 0, Bagley, krupt, we asked on cach project ; ne] t sig el Meg alge Mla ast contended that the inter d cer, 2109 22dAv.S., Minneopolis, Minn. There’s Stothing like Tanlac to purify the bload, put the stomach and liver in working order and build up a run-down body. Millions of men and women have been benefited by this great‘ tonic is compounded after Tanlac formula frow and herbs. e nervous, suffer rheumati: pid liver, buy a bottle of Tanlac at your drug store today ee = how u start to improve right from the t. Take T nec. Vegetable Pills Vv. ay. Nichols had sought an injunction to prevent H. €. Frahm, chief highway engineer, from signing contracts fot twa sections of the Red, Trail in the Budlands. He contended that the award of the work to John Hershber- the, ket, Montana contractor, was illegal use Hershberger had not. fully lied with the law requiring ya fed check for five per cent of to be submitted with the pid | as evidence of good faith. He’ arck a out five miles ¢ Ea UeNtes he Kidder county line. ai i the famous Soo tines, Come ing. involved: in) (0% trovs hber- n, tor- s| Ber’s check was $890 short of the re- quired amount. In his decision Judge Fred Janson- ‘ius held that Nichols, as a taxpayer, had vffu quartet of ad oat of the R 924, who have been pu n ¢ A | by Judge Andrew Miller of Fargo at| One project covers 10 m Raed thet tee real Republi-| the opening of the term of United| commencing at Apple AU til Lan OM ‘aid,| States district court here this morn- ward to Mek located outside the Oye he ks ing. Bagley has applied for discharge! other project is 18 miles i ‘hy | _ For tet up a Flee from bankruptev, to which some of; and extends eastward from McKenzie Habe on eis Laie inte 0.) j his creditors objected, Hearing o@;to the Kidder county line. : eT) he cee, ida. trong. ant ee dae ey .| the application was previously held| The proposed improvements call for | Te ante ae HIE ShE pesto fl f Hi " e vay e ” He eal MMSTSES IHC MUMERSE LEH, whe. Pees [THO ue Ee ELI hway on the north | Bart Thompson (above) has attended | pounds owed. Gravel shipments | equest be| tracks fo i how given in the Robey thea-| move within a radius of 100 miles, {not in the memory of} d, whereupon Bagley brought the Spencer wy, thes h records show. apes any senator today.” [matter before the court. Judge Mil- ath th was opened in | 199 Joint line hauls the Ladd was ch terized by Li jler took the question under a = number of Driscoll people | wight ae fy i how Renee avery 5 a 1 eas “my father’s friend an ment. ent meeting signed a recom-| Might. Jame ampbel below ke ; This a Senet eee ence Burleieh| Basn't quite a good re he fth o-worker in the Tmendation addressed t ch | 2 eee ace county allt th ale, asking that © e hasn't m pied Mae ei body to let contracts for construction i ) . bh lof the road along the proposed route | for refused, the comm as recommended by the highway com- rates should be on a mileage basis. mission and bureau of public roads.! .. bbonrd ordered the new rates despite the fact that the proposed patient 3 oad does not pass through Driscoll. May 31. » request will be presented to the ommissioners at the mecting tomor-| ‘ow and it is probable that a large | number of Bismarck citizens and peo- ple from other parts of the county .| will attend the opening of bids. {LastMinute| | te rates | ‘ ravel pits represented the . Wt cstalim of I "s Shnt the Renu orthodoxy in the heresy in the time of Norbeck praised Sey not been in. Teapot Dow iplishing “such th a house arriers are evel arbitrary r share of the rate over the total} blanket rate requested avel compaay was | sion holding that mileage veral certificates in the bank- ed dam on be here Wednesday a and a number of arraignments will) ~ DIES AT RARGO #5 petit jury and the trial of jury cases w the call of Sta v Hie Mlge'e sp its is all? 1, the judge's. pri Was Deputy State Pool Hall “Allen Lynn, court er =: Inspector—Formerly Ed- . clerk; F ale “pe | ited Larimore Paper merica's truly great me ator Capper of K 3230 this morning the women of Mrs.. Capper had been a patient at the hospital about five weeks, having been :dmitted for a major operation. She improved steadily for two weeks and then suffered a relapse ie the hospital Maryland. Order a Case Through Your Dealer’ If he can’t supply you phone OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE DAKOTA AUTO SALES CO., INC. 212 Main St. Phone 428 The Correct Gift Things For Graduation of Last Minute | News Bulletins | 10—( AP) — chief Give a better gift than you had planned. Give something that will last a lifetime. A gift that will keep, fresh the memory. and sentiment of graduation for twenty, thirty or forty years to come. > ress. Harris-Robertson. James 1 i | May Coat Sale now in prog- nd | | Mandan Beverage Company Mandan, N. D. York, May Alton B. Parker, former judge of the court of app candidate. for president Democratic ticket in 1904, his automobile this afternoon. : Evangelical Church New Annual Conference to Be Held at Fargo Rev. C.F angelica) Fargo, N. D., May 10--CAP) Edi L. Richter, deputy state poo! hall in Sengetor, died in Fargo today, Mr. Richter had been ill several weeks He fi ed the Larimore “Pionee N. D,, and was a former ident of the North Da-! Rote Press Association. For the past six years he had resided in Fargo. chter was born in », on April of only 10y ere DANCE Tuesday, Ma Music by Welk’s Roy Novelty Entertainers. REX THEATRE ager n'a Diamonds and Pearls and Gruen Watch ift _ jamondyand Pearls and ruen Watches are gifts pines of this kind, Consulation Free i 2 Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. We Specialize in . = Gifts That Last lutz, pastor of the h, will leave this ening for Fargo to attend the dn- nual conference of North Dakota Evangelical churches, which will be in session in that city all of this week. Rev. C, A. Brewer, presiding elder for this district, left for Farg noon to attend the meetings. conference wil be presided over by. Bishop S. P. Spreng of Naperville, Ml im n Governor Gunderson today _ap- pointed C. W. Croes-of Wessing- ton the new commixsioner and head of South Dakota's $50,000, 000 rural credit system. has been manager of the Sout Dakota Wheat Growers associa- tion. - He succeeds J. B. Hanten of Watertown, Hl | Vierre, 8. May 10—(AP)— = | Electric and Acctylene Welding BISMARCK WELDING WORKS 208 - 10th St. Phone 776 BONHAM BROTHERS vars he ser jon in vari the United States, be ih Minneapolis prior to his rem to Larimore. in 1894. There ‘hi vagaged in telegraphing for the Great Northern for two years, when he turn Sed this attention to newspaper wo Mr. Richter was editor and publish- er of the Larimore Pioneer up to the +Hime of his rqmoval.tg Bargo in 1918. Chrysler Reduces Prices on “70% Model May 10 nt of the announced the ; remarkable price reductions in Sj history of his company, effective at ‘midnight last Si night. These | reductions ix-cylinder | 470") medel and from $50 to 1.8200. . May 10—(AP)— property in Sat- was exti- 1,000,000. Walter G. Worner, financial secre-1 argo Wed delegate at senting the | Evangelical pastors ar to their charges each year, and announceme! appointments for the coming vill probably be made sometime ‘ Rev. Str pulpit here will be filled next Sunday by one of the dele- Ss tothe stat deon convention will be held in Bismarck, Fri- Saturday and Sunday. Plans Are Made For Daily Bible School A committee, composed of repre- |sentatives from the various Prot Mr. Chrysler adds to his announce-|4"t churches of the city, met yes |day afternoon to formulate pl “ment that in the accomplishment of mons U these lower prices there is absolutely jae Daily Vacation Bible wno change in engineering or manufac. | WBie (May 31, at turing specifications or in equipments, | ‘Re Nowing offi- ‘but that the reductions have been| “Ch © i made possible by tremendous \ Bones ee Pade crease in the company's six-cylinder | 5, Mance committee. © I ‘ Bee ror tor. Hen eres vurtee| Publicity’ committee H. F. O'Hare, shave been 31 per cent greater than for “the same period a year ago, with or- , ders on hand assuring even greater inereases in coming quarters. the 10-minute in diamete:. rge amount of plate glass was broken and sti car and automobile tops were per- forated. When Buying a ¥ i ~~, Manila 1] Washing. Machine that is also an education. Yes, : a . Consider These Facts: a wonderful honeymoon, too. Baltimore, Md., May 10—( Mrs, Arthur Capper, wife of Sen- Let Nature | stop chronic } constipation Bejdoten hist Here’s sensible relief for you | i ; Veseuee eee eoeny: JF your Stomach and ia oe se ee He i a Liver are weak, your Get particulars and com. food is not” digested. SPEED WILD _uplete information from local Sour, undig. food He rides like the wind, he steamship agents or fights like a demon, he Ivves : like a sheik, he smiles like stays aera body, and uses ath, , brs and conan imag u rn H, M. TAIT summer skies, * G11 2nd Avenue South Don’t. miss this cne Minneapolis, Minn. * Matinee daily, 2:30 ‘or 53 years, people have Evening 7:30 & 9:00 sensibly corrected con- stipation with Chamberlain's Tablets Prices—Matince 10c & 20c Evening 10c*& 25c for the Stomach and Liver. They not Today and Detroit, } 46 days ona Canadian Pacific Empress It’s only $16.30 per day— $750 for the round trip . . . range : i Thor Cylinder Washers last longer: Many Thors in use today arc 10, 15 and even 18 years.old.. No-other electric washer can prove such long life. This is one reason why the Thor is the cheapest washer you can buy. Thor saves clothes: Dry cleaners have adopted Thor's cylinder washing principle, because it is the one method entirely free from wear. When clothes are wet and soft you know from experience how they stretch out of shape.or tear more easily ifstrained. There argno mechanical parts tvisting in. the Thor cylinder, This is another reason why the Thor is the cheapest washer you can buy. \ Washing efficiency: Only in the Thor can you get the fullest possible turbulent action of the soapy water alone on every smallést part of every piece put.in. The Thor washes a big double blanket or a dainty lace handkerchief .cqually well. And Thor's larger capacity (8 full shects or equivalent) finishes the washing in fewer batches. Sanitation: Only Thor has a dirt trap. The heavy dirt which is flushed ousof fabrics settles through the cylinder perforations into the dirt trap and does nat re-circulate with the clean clothes. Thor does not wash on the bottom of a tub in the heavier, dirt-laden water. : Thor is the simplest to uses There are no.parts to be liffedoutgnd cleaned after a washing. The cylinder rinses itaclf clean in 30 seconds. 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But the Thor Cylinder, rs Girls from the high school depart- ments of the various Sunday schools will be asked to assist in the canvass for students which will be held on M Play Day Contests |. ith stsset ofthe mite schuot wi Very Successful ‘iaini,ror' ro the fe eighth grades. | ‘The sucess of the declamatory and! -Mausical contests, held Saturday morn- tng ut the high school auditorium for contestants from the schoois of Burleigh county in connection wiih The ghnual Burleigh county pla | progtam, was so great that il Jecided to make it an annual Tn the declamatory contest the fol- * lowing awards were made: cr First place— Gladys only relieve constipation but remedy the cause -a weak qtomach. With this natural remedy, you, too, will avoid i constipation. Try them tonight - be happier tgnorrow! Ask your gist. help Nature m4 constipation ‘ 11 Schools: Have | Already Entered District Contest, The high schools of Bisma rri F Wiliams,| AUDITORIUM. THURSDAY, MAY:13 iil i nd plaee— Delores Haas, Wing. d place—Gudrun Jordahi, Can-| a Weber of Wing, a pupil, gave a reading but did usic contest to be held in H on Saturday, May 14, un sixth| der the aus of the Thursday ‘iq| Musical club, The atest will be | held in conneetion with the Capital “The Studio” Lucas Building Phone 121 not contest for the prize. The con- estdnts were seventh and eighth + grade and high school students. Jlrs ~ Nellie Evarts and Mrs. Obert Oison E were the judges. ; Awards in the music contest were mate as follows: Saxophone Solos First place-John Higgins, Bald- », Wing. Wing. Second place--Delores Hai Third place—Qpal Harv Piano Duet First place—Frances and : Richard Rupp, Baldwin. 2 Piano Solos 3 First. place—Delores: Haas, Wing. Second place Gail Glanville, Wong. -Solon First place--Gail Glanville, Wing. | Vocal Selo | "First place—Rese Weber, Wing. In the events where-only one prize vis dwarded there was only-one en- Tory! Sherman, a fourth grade pu- pil from Sterling, sang a. solo. but Lewas ‘not e6mpeting for the prizes. | ; City track meet the ne day | The entries, include 12 vocal solo- | ists, seven duets, trios and quartets, | four girls’ glee clubs, one boys’ glee ‘club, one mixed chorus, 12° piano solos, two violin solos, seven other instrumental solos, two bands, Un- :derwood and Bismarck: and two or- chestras, Mandan and B: ck high | schools. Because of the large number of entries in the vocal, piano and in- | strumental solo divisions an. elimin- | ation contest will hb held in the { morning. The final contest will be j held at 8 o’clock in the evening fol- lowing a banquet for the track teams. May Coat Sale now in prog- Harris-Rebertson. To the millions.of people who use Peterson's Ointment for piles, eczema, ; ress. =A committee from the Thursday Musical club served as judges. Prizes! ‘were solicited from: local: merchants , mbers of the same organiza- . a aa of Stolen. ino Sets i salt rheum, pimply skin, soze fect and chafing, Peterson says, “Tell any suf- ferer from old sores that its mighty healing power is wonderful.” Big box 60 cents. “Had 51 ulcers on my legs. ors, wanted to cut off on son’s Ointment cured me. Soi ter, N., Buffalo, | Bismarck, North Dakota Wonderful Opportunities are Ways open to yeung people that take a Commercial Course. Eight years Anna A. And y bright seventeen-year-gld girl, to the Extension Department of the Scuth Dakota State College at Brookings, South Dakota... This department cf the Colle sists of about forty agr al experts and county agents. Miss Anderson is now the Of- fice Manager of that depart- ment. She, manages. the office work and gives the dictation, Su efficient has been her work thai she is assured of the positicn as long as she .cares to. hold, it. She is now the employe Inngest in service in that department and when anycne wants —in- formation they say, “Ask Anna.” She has kept a sister and brothers in school, suppo ed her mother, .owns her own bungalow pome and her own car, All the result cf a. few months’ training of -the right kind. Does a Commercial Course pay? It certainly does. Our Summer Term begins, Tues - | day, June 1st.’ During hte menth of June we will offer a reduced tuition rate to teachers and high’ school) . graduates. Write me for information. ‘ OO Sok CURTAIN 9:00 P.M. are, PRICES—$2.75, $2.20 and $1.65; Gallery, $110 | SeatSale, Harris & Wopdniangee,. Pueaday,, May .A1th;, “Prof.” BR. 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