The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 23, 1927, 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 EIGHT FIRST WOMAN TO SEEK PLACE Mrs, Alfred Zuger-s Platform | 6 Calis For Lower Equal Representation on April ning other candidate ucceedins ly filed as the city sanction rent. supply d is expected to ‘ROBERTS NEW PRESIDENT OF would} nt for the beca curre nd a new line of \to operate in dire ight sockets he tube, it was ih the lamp al Electric company receivers equi suid, is. Carl B. Olson of Medora Named Director For North Dakota Division w tube i or emitter of t rid Yo be i nent, operat s arallel to the other tubes int An arrangement. p um of the tube will not be resulting in a refillable} vacuum tube. |\Yegg Frightened | By Discharge of His Own Revolver |i (By The Associated Press) ©, W. Roberts, Bismarck, has been lected president of the National e| Parks Highway association and Carl | R Olson of Medora has been named | director for the North Dakota divi- ston, according to A. W. Tracy, ex- ecutive secretary, Roberts was elected by a referen- | dum vote of the executive committee jand, board of directors of the asso- n and suceceds C, Bertsch. Jr., Bismarck, who recently resigned. Mrs. Alfred Zuy seek this imp of Bismarck. ‘ kota, Mrs Gages ae tions of believes qua tion she now s Por two was a member commission, during which the assistunce of the n present of public instru Mrs. Zuger hi active in lod the Degree of He as ° lodge, was committee for eigh s chairman of the law committe four years. In the E was ‘secret: of chapter for 10 y ‘| Pairings Given For secretaries’ association Active Club Worker Mrs. Zuger is a member of the na- tional federation of women’s ¢ and has served for four year: extension chairman for the federation. She wa: North Dakota to the general feder: held in Los Ang fave a complete report of y work done in North Da- and the: the illiter: kota. Mrs. Zuger with is_uctively eorge’s Star, affiliated the Episcopal church, Degree of Honor Protective association, Cur rent Events Study club, Business and Professional Women’s club, and Com- munity Council resent she in her second y of the Salvation Ar visory board, New Invention Will Revolutionize Radio New York, March 23.—(%)—The New York Times says today that a new radio, tube, produced by the Radio" Corporation of America, which wil) dispense with batt-ties and cur- “NEVER FAILS” EXCELLENT CHICK STARTER It is highly concentrated, scien- tifically compounded, ALL- MASH baby chick and tiny tur- key feed. It will prove more economical to feed than home mixed rations. NEVER FAILS Excellent Chick Starter prevents leg weakness, drowsiness, and various other cemmon ailments due entirely to feeding unbalanced rati It is a builder of vitality, vigor, bene and body, making sturd; chicks. Contains all vitamin Reduces death losses to a mii mum. If your‘dealer does: not handle it write us. Other NEVER FAILS Excellent Products:- Chick Grower, Chick Scratch Feed, Laying and Fattening Mashes, Calf Meal and Cow. Pep. The Dacotah , Company Bismarck, North Dakota ® {than send her mothe “| pital when the a delegate from | A statement by Tracy indicated that he has received numerous p tests against a recent attempt 1 committee, composed largely of Bis- marck men, to disband the organiza- tion, change the route of the highway to conform to Fedgral Highway No. 10 and to dispense with Tracy’s ser- vices as secretary. The organization will be continued and the route will remain the same, the statement said. It said the ex ecutive committee had rejected any S wiee Mak ‘ou've| Proposition to reroute the highway m not fooling, give me all you've) OF to make any change in handling i fle . its affairs. ptt heat Move Office to Jamestown od to bind him| Headquarters of the association and in th bandit’s pistol; Will be moved from Bismarck to was discharged, the messenger. re-{ Jamestown immediately, it was said, ceiving a slight powder burn. in invitation from the | Jamestown The noise of his own gun so fright nber ‘of Coramerce Raving: been ened the holdup man that he retreat-| accepted by President Roberts. The BvErlook open| main information bureau of the or- tion for the state of North Da- be located there and an uxiliary bureau will be stablished at Medora. The regular mecting of the ex- ecutive committee will be held early Girl Refuses to tive committee will be held eur Answer Questions _|iivucement said. In the meantime | in Murder Trial! he administration of the ass tion's affairs will be under the diree- tion of Roberts and Tracy. Mareh Roberts said an intensive advertis- | ing campaign is planned to place the advantages of communities along the high before the traveling public. The highwa: Chicago to | through Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho and Wash- ington, meeting held here recently f Bismarck men voted to racy as secretary and a left home the; te sented to change the remte of the | highway, Asheville, An_unidentif $550 rer becat of his own revolver so. frightened | him he cut short his attempted rob- bery of the Carolina Special, crac Southern Railway passenger train, and jumped for safety. Boarding the train as it neared} this city, the bandit entered the ex press car and thrust a revolver at! MePeters, the messenger. got,” The bandit then only to find it empt; MePeters, he att in Waa slewing down for Uk 3 the bandit jumped. i (iP) to the for murdering her husband, old Jonhanna He Rather ay Eller during her Mrs. Bertha Heilman, 48, moth ix children, is on trial for was asked: “Did committee Tracy said. cent meeting here was il- and without authority or ap- 1] of the board of directors, a ment igsued by Roberts and y said. Still no answer. The peech less. the prosecutors a » jun y not! i, Fm going! x ght.” 4 ‘Double Funeral at Jamestown Thursda: Me arch 23. girls in New York are paid to $100 a week. But only one in 100 applicants can qualify or the jobs. Select pei your New Spring |Philadelphia Judge N. P. H. ASS'N, : , Outfit at the Bismarck Cloak Bineste m grandmother, Mr: o died sudden| ast night, will bi Relieving Women’s Hygiene Of its worries— Discards like tissue owning of her little grandson, the, parents of the boy being at the hos- ident occurred. She died at 7:30 Tues i Fourth Debate Round: Grand Forks, N. D. | Pairings for the eee) of the North Dakota high school de-! | bate series were announced today by| H. Yoder, director of the exten- sion department of the University of North Dakota. first named high of the following choice of side o: | round contests: Oakes; Larimore Minot vs, Leeds. Following are the results of the third round of the series: Jamestown won from Mott; Leeds won from Granville; Crary won from Egeland; | school in} irs has the} place in the fourth! Jamestown vs.! vs. Crary ECAUSE old hygienic ways are on the wane, women active in business and society have few hy- and gienic worries these days. Hazard- ous old ways are being supplanted | by a new way called Kotex. v vou divcasd. Boies eat like a: cea po tag lp clit oh sheet of tissuc. No laundry, no Oakes won from Oakgrove Seminary, | embarrassment. Fargo, and Minot won from Velva. | Five times as absorbent as ordi- Mary cotton pads, one now wears (sheerest frocks and gowns without the slightest fear of embarrassment. | Also deodorises thoroughly, thus ‘ending all danger of offending. Ridiculous Prices -Many Like New Doctors and nurses widely urge Suck fenees oxi | Kotex. Women everywhere employ it. fe Sinton. | You can obtain it at neue store ‘simply by saying “KOTEX.” Box p| of 12 costs only a few cents. Be sure lyou get the genuine, for only Kotex {itself is “like” Kotex. KOTEX No laundry—discard like tissue (We for Dexcipies Lit ond Fright Preparing Plan Today Tailored to Your Measure And Costs You Less Our Clothes Fit Fabrics All Wool Linings replaced after two seasons if not satisfactory Place your order now for Easter delivery FRANK KRALL The Tailor Bismarck, Memorial day will soon be here. or marker requires special time and attention. Our prices are the lowest because we buy our inaterial in carload lots, saving you the big freight charges on local shipments from the east. (THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | chairmanship is an interesting story ‘of progress. He was born in 1884 in « small town in Russia, now a part! \of Lithuania, He received a tradi- j tional Jewish education and attended (Talmudic Academy ), Sine: Hehrougl the usual trials and local tribulations of the poverty-stricken rman of the United Palestine Ap-| students who devote themselves to will attend egional confer-|the study of the Talmud. Imm of representative Jews of Min-|tion to America interrupted his stud- -negota, North South Dakota,| ies. The Lewis family settled in which will be held Sunday, March 27, Philadelphia where the future jur- ist, then 14 years old, received his education in the grammar and hirh sthools. Subsequently he studied law and in 1913 was elected to a two- year term in the city council of Philadelphia. He was reelected in 1915 and 1919, In 1922 Governor! | Sproul appointed him to fill a vacan- cy on the bench of the municipal jcourt, and in 1923 he was elected for a full term of 10 y Judge Lewis has been active in the civic life of Philadelphia as well as in Jewish communal affairs. The conference in Minneapolis will give consideration to the prob- Jems confronting the Jewish people in the development of Palestine and the part which American Jewry may play. in its res: | Johnsrud Home Is Damaged By Fire The Bismarck fire department's first opportunity to use its new triple combination pumper fire truck came at 10:15 last night when the department was called to the res’ dence at 511 Washington street, owned by Arthur Holt and occupied by R. L. Johnsrud. Occupants of the house had been away during the evening and consequently the blaze, which started in the basement any ently from defective wiring, had al tained considerable headway before being discovered. Three streams were played upon the fire, the new pumper furnishing an abundance of Pressure, The interior of the house was baa.! ly damaged by flames, water and smoke, the loss being estimated at 1 over 560 per cent, and the furni- Will Be Speaker at Jewish Conference ‘ Louis Rubin of Bismarek, Judge William M. Lewis in the Gold room of the Radisson hotel at Minneapolis, and it is pos- sible that a number of other prom- inent Jews of the city may accom- pany him. Attending the conference as the principal speaker will be Judge Wil- liam M. Lewis of Philadelphia, tional chairman of the United Pale tine Appeal, the American fund_ra' ing chest for rehabilitation of Puales tine. Judge Lewis’ rise to the national At midday--or any other time Middishade At the luncheon hour or at almost any other hour during the day or the evening—you’ll feel right and look right in a Blue Serge Suit. And you'll feel “righter” and look better if you’re wearing one of our new MIDDISHADE or MID- DISTRIPE Blue Serge Suits! We know that better Blue Serge Suits have never been made.. If they have, we’ve never seen them. Made from the finest serge obtainable. Guar- anteed to keep their color and shape no matter how long or hard you wear them. In models to please any man—in a range of sizes that take care of short and tall, slender and stout and the man of normal height and weight. Sold. ‘at a price made possible only by specialization on the part of the makers. Look them over! Alex Rosen & Bros. Placing your order now will avoid delay, as.every monument Ww RITE FOR CATALOGUE Bismarck Marble & Granite Works The only Bismarck Marble and Granite works in Bismarck and North Dakote. Be sure of no misrepresentation, WEDNESDAY,-MARCH 23, 1927, ness. “He body wi interment. ture and personal belongfugs of the | side. Johnsrud family are a (total loss. | 000. Both Mr. Johnsrud and Mr. Holt car- ‘Swanson of f wie i r. Swanson was a pioneer repi- P. M. Swanson o t of Carson and was Senerbt ried insurance on th property. Carson Dies Here te hotel building at that place. This is the first serious ‘fire Bis- marck has had since the avrival of the new pumper fire truck Jate last fall. A century ago there was not a sin- ‘le horse in New Zealand. Now the leading sport of the island is horse racing. | aves no relatives, i} | sent to Carson today fe The fire cadsed’a loss of $60,- P. M, Swanson, 74, of Carson, died this morning at a local hos- pital after a several months’ ill- Youth Throws Bovks Into Fire as Pierre Schoolhouse Burns Pierre, 8. D., March 23,—(4?)— When fire destroyed the Pierre Qen- tral school building tone one little fellow, with a gr! is broad as his face, ducked under his teacher’s arm to rush to ‘the steps of the deserted building and threw his books in- No strings to this offer Drive the car— THE COMMANDER ‘Studebaker’ 's Big Six Brougham Now $1585 sss We will lend you The Commander to prove for yourself that it will Out any other car,six or eight, oe cope selling up to $2500 Nostrings to this offer. You takea Commander. You drive it. You judge Studebaker by what it does in your hands. Put it to any test you like over any route you choose. No obligaion except to tell your friends the way The Commander —will-idle in high at 3 miles an hour! —will Lois from 5 to 40 miles in 18.4 —will give you all the speed you want, and then some! Bismarck Motor Co. Bismarck, North Dakota STUDEBAKER Seventy-five years young Won't you come in and see WHY this new GOODYEAR BALLOON Will give you better trac- tion and longer wear? 29x4.40 .........$12.85 Lahr Motor Sales Company PHONE 490 The Pen that suits Henry Ford may not suit John Willys at The pen that suits Henry Smith may not suit John Brown BE perfectly satisfied, both Henry and John must have a holder that fits the hand, a pen point that suits their style of writing and _ - must be given a choice of styles. This is true of any man or woman who buys a fountain pen. Many fountain pens features of excellence but all the features that i insure life- Waterman’s Ideal Eeuissin Pen. of the proper pen point. Waterman's offers a choice of nine pen points ranging from very fine to coarse stub. Pen satisfaction results from the proper size holder. Waterman’s may be had in any of five sizes ranging from thin to stout. Pen satisfaction results from careful attention to manufacturing detail. From the light, resilient hard rubber holder to the iridium-tipped solid gold pes point, every Waterman feature must pass inspection of a score of lynx-eyed censors. The pen illustrated is made of ‘Ripple’? genuine stainless Rubber. It is‘No. 01855 and will suit most hands for size. It sells for $6.50. , Smaller sizes cost $4.00 and $5.00. Larger sizes $7.50 and $9.50. Guaranteed since‘1883 and until 1983. Waterman's

Other pages from this issue: