The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 24, 1927, Page 2

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7 the nd St, Mary’s during the according to Miss chman, school nur examinations held at intervals in schools of city the Man dan News DAIRY CATTLE JUNIOR PLAY § ist Out of College ag been selected ECTED by George the Junior ium. | of ch be announced later |AUTO SHOW TO PROGRESS BIG AT NEW SALEM TOMORROW A M. Agricultural College Records! Show Good Results of Herd Improvement New tog ie or the rincadairy * the benefits, epperd, chairman of the , bandry department of the state |: al college, declares. New nearly 4,000 year cow. records kept wz the first inclusive) less butterfat | lie, (1923 to 1925! for punds | 925 monthly pric: butt@rfat in New 5 lem “Was 42 2-3 cents per The 4,359.1 pounds of fat which circuit cows brought iven 16 » brought, pr working to- 1} best proved premium is haa keeping the and the herd records, Professor and study Shepperd sz 43 daughters of the} late King Wa Wa Segis Pontiac,| an d-year-old Holstein herd bull on the Salem circuit, com-| pared with that of their 43 dams] give- interesting results. dams are high class, pure b cows and the 43 head have an a erage butterfat record of pounds as their bi st calendar year. 4 s have an ave calendar ord of 401.1} id grade cows or pure} bred cows of low record been used! in. this comparison the improve- ment shown by the sire would have been much King V daughters and whieh the cir college authoritie are doubtless number in the hands of those to whom his sons have been sold. the} Salvation Army Drive Gaining Good Response Response to the Salvation Arms drive now being conducted in dan has been gen Ss, accor to Mrs. Mary K. Wishman, in charge of the drive, and a cam- paign will be started throughout} the county next week { The women’s sion is to make a house- the y next week and team me bers are now being chosen, M Wishman says. rt in the canva: s houses in Mandan an, E. W. Block, R. Weinhandle, ing. of bu H. ipite mal} school g ners the| complete, | Smith, tenor sol hiring a superintendent | eral numbers by the Mandan quai € | Gould, The|M ‘again and there canvass of |p, in the week. ARREST OF DR. nar tview w ne HOUCK DELAYED BY OFFICIALS Awarded Visitors “Saturday | HAVE OPENING soodwill —Free Tickets to Be Given iodwill 1 a made oon at the n ‘Automo | Show in the ae tr nasium and free ti quest — No Marks of Vio- lence Found on Wife’s Body March ned b: hington, -()-—Dr. ute Houck, d n Albany, Oregon, will not be ig is to be held at 3| brought here for the inquest to be sharp and names of win-| held over the body of his wife which the 50-odd prizes will be} was found floating in the Potomac ed immediately to the pub-| river near her committee members said. ‘ se i te 7 rane by y arent rra nited State: orney Peyton Gor- aes re that| don, whose office has cooperated with . police in the baffling Houck nd came after Major Edwin B. superintendent of police, last had said a detective would be as soon as he of annou. Mandan will Mave ” automobile entertainment. is fternoon and evening a afternoon and evening had no here whe vidence that a crime | ean committed. Mrs.’ Houck disap- peared from her home here December ’ 1 quarrel with her n was a psychiatrist Mahan, well-known ja St hos govern: broadcasting ove: ment institution. ‘is was the last a MNS lheard of her until her body. was | found yesterd A preliminary corone tion disclosed no marks of violence ‘J none were found when an au- topsy was performed later. Further linquest, however, is to be held as | soon us a chemical analysis of var- ious tissues of the body is completed. probably will not be for several days. which consis Walter ‘osteyin, Winther and Re i. W. Stewar Friday evening, Smith and M Phee will again be on the program, and Roy Young, who ig also well- nown for his f. will sing. s Clara Peltier will sing sev- numbers, and John F. Sulli- ue an will give a brief talk. | X CORRECTION Saturday afternoon there will be| gn an article which appeared in the drawing of prizes, s¢ by | yesterda Tribune on the rabbit in- Miss Peltier, Smith and McPhee | dustry, it was stated that skins were and Howard Mels the North- Es iz a eng through UN ocala is “ahiging fire d Fur company instead of the 'ern Pacifie’s “singing fireman. | UE lsd ees Le Rebate mS ane. ouarse Ce aay an bal has had charge of the work. singers from en, New Salem, | Pat t, Center and r ‘The iy num- tet, of Supt. examin We are prepared to give you the latest, effects in bobs. Our wark jis superior. Hotel) ill be other en tertainment until the closing hour. SALE eee | | Personal and i | Social News of | | Mandan Vicinity | MOVE FROM_ DICKINSON Mr. and Mrs. Ed Partridge and} hildren, former residents of Dick inson and Stark county, are mov ing to their ranch 10 miles south of Mandan, where they will make! the home, Mr. and Mr meld Partridge and children accompan- ied them to Mandan, Mr. Partridg: ated with his father in the ranch pr Shoppe. Phone 146-J. i : SASTERN At the regular meeting of Man- dan Chapter, Order of the Ea: ern Star, this evening at 7:30 Dis Joba Rennelly, ¢ Toman, Jr.,| A. 0. Henderson, Otts ‘Con-, we Jr, Major A. Bs Welch, Bob! Cummins, D. C. Mohr, John! O'Rourke, Leo McDonald, John| Mushik, John Kleinschmidt, Ger-| ald Sullivan, Hen and Allen Pfenning. Chairmen have named in the va county and will be work next week is extended. ready to st when the Northern Pacifie’s Pump Line Finished) With work on m the Northern Pa- cifie<railroad’s pup house on the Missour ast-of the city completed Mon- used from that rce for the first time on Tues- The new pumps, of which there are two, have a capacity of 85,000 gallons in hour. One is a water pump, drawing water out of the river, and the other a “sandswipe” which keeps the water pump clear of the sand. The new machinery will insure the railroad an adequate supply of water the year around, according to officials here. Coolidge Invited . _ to the Killdeers While President | Coolidge has been besieged with invitations to take up his summer home in all pe of the middle west, North ita was strangely silent, until Jast. week the Killdeer Fossa in headlines, invited Coolidge to’ visit “the Killdeer mountains this ling the North Branch coun- E =s‘the | only real western coun- 4 ”. the Herald invites the xecutive ‘éwhere a.warm welcome cool summer. home await you beyond Handtmann | is d| Mr, trict Deputy Ruth M. McCurdy 0 hburn will p ial visit to the chapter. A_ prc am has been arranged and re-} freshments will be served. WIN] PRIZES eidinger, first, inbrueck, second, » winners in an essay contest | by L. Ff. Lymann of the j ie essays a t to the} VISITS IN MANDAN Mrs. A. Pierson of Red Wit Minn., is i ndan for a vi with her son-in-law and daughter, | and Mrs. J Hoehner, i TO MEET FRIDAY The Ladies liary of the B. of R. T. will have its regular meet- ing Friday evening at 8 o’clo the K. P. hall, School Notes PE aka a White Broadcloth Frocks Chosen For . Commencement Night At the acnmentenent ex the Bismarck high school th eee s will wear one “piece ‘fro cotton broadcloth, it was decided Monday morning at a meeting of the. class. This decision has been approved the faculty and school board. The frocks will be worn with black Windsor ties, white hose and bla slippers. The boys of the class will wear dark blue suits. SOPHOMORES WIN CONTEST ji The Sophomore class of the Bis- marck high school won the banner? offered by the Pep staff for the best activities program presented. during in assembly period. Each class has presented a program during the past few weeks. The prize is a banner] ‘made up in the sophomore class col- ors. This the second year that a sophomore class has won the activi- j contes i DENTAL INSPECTION Dental inspection will be held in} ih ‘public grade schools 0: ’ Tailoring 2 Bend heme Will Await Outcome of In-| > authorities | 5) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ea ENN, OL See KNUDTSON 1S PRIZE WINNER it Gains $200 Toward Trip to Convention When Drawing Is Held at Legion Meet" T. EB. will go to the the A with $200 of hi: this result of winning the prize awarded by Lloyd Spetz post, at the regular meeting last night. Drawings were held at the meeting E, Huschka first won the he does not plan to. at- the convention so another draw- those who did and Dr. L. prize, but held #0 4 members nong jan ti r. Knudtson won, Only who attended per ing. C V L. Johnson of the United States ‘ans’ Bu u talked on “ atement of War Risk Insurance, cribjng the various kinds of pol cies and telling what should be done |< if reinstatement d Progressive wh the business ments were served. present. Over 100 were Just arrived—Many more new house frocks at popular prices at the Bismarck Cloak Shop. North Dakota Pure Seed Law Is Changed |<! Information regarding the locality in which seed corn and alfalfa were produced must appear on tags or labels when the seed is offered for}. sale, according to the North Dakota pure seed law as amended by the state legislature. H. L. Bolley of the North Dakota Agricultural college, state seed com-|* missioner, follows: “The tag or label shall show the commonly accepted name of the kind and variety of seed; the full name and address of person or summarizes the law as or exposing the seed for sale; the percentage of germination and the date of last testing of all seed corn, sweet clover, red clover and alfalfa seed; the name of the county and the state whee grown, in the case of seed corn, or the name of the state where grown in the case of alfalfa seed. “This act was declared an emer- gency force.” t and is, therefore, now in Dorna Gordon house frocks. | Patterson Barber & Beauty|See them at the Bismarck Cloak Shop. DAKOTAN PRAISES TANLAC RESTORES LOST HEALTH Blain Harris, well known in business circles, tells 4 break- down. Tanlac built him up and rns his praise, Mr, Harris lives at 613 Farrington | St. Devils Lake, N. D. Naturally | robust, he worked hard and enjoyed | life, ‘Then stomach trouble devel- Knudtson, 812 Fifth street,! had neither appetite nor energy. Food convention of summer expenses paid, as a} , “ON my brother-in-law's advice, I 70 nt of the meetings during the past year were eligible for the draw- or persons, firm or corporation, selling, offering oped. “Following an operation for appendicitis,” said Mr. Harris, “a general rundown condition resulted. i could not sleep westfully at night, lay like a rock in my stomach and I lost 15 Ibs. in weight. tried Tanlac, and a couple of bottles convinced me, for I noticed a great improvement, I kept on till about 12 were finished and I can honestly say they put me in an entirely different condition, Tanlae gave me a raven- us appetite, put my stomach and liver in normal condition again and steadied my nerves. I sleep regu- larly, too. I'm in splendid health now, have gaihed buck my lost weight, and as I took no other reme- you down, try Tanlac, It is nature’s. dy the whole credit belongs to Tan- ac.’ if overwork or neglect have run . | ‘Additional Society me ting and refresh-|@—————_—_ | ON KFYR PROGRAM \8 Mrs. Jos. P, Regan, contralto, and Mrs. Clara Morris, pianist, will’ pro- vide a part of the dinner program beginning at 6:30 tonight over the| Bismarck radio station, KFYR. Other | numbers will be given by members of the station’s studio staff. j MEN'S CLUB TO MEET ee E Burr will be the prin- rat the monthly dinner ng of the Presbyterian Men's club, to be held Friday evening at 6:30 at the church parlors, Members | of the club are urged to bring their friends with them. . S. Students Break v Car Windows to | Celebrate Victory Chicago, March 24, ous high ‘school girl: their parents into they broke windows in 15 “ following the victory of thei ketball team over a rival team in the city nament yesterday. Police arrived on the scene during the snake dance and took into cus- tody udents, all later released. The transit. company hinted suits would be filed against the board of| education. \ All thought of prosecuting, how-; ever, was dropped. Parents of the students will be asked to pay for the damage. Special values in spring mil- linery for Friday and Satur- day.—Sarah Gold Shop. This new addition to our stock of men’s and young men’s suits will stand out as leaders High Quality — Standard- ized Fabrics and Trim- mings. Full Cut—Properly Styled —Perfect Fitting Models. Uniformly Fine Tailoring. 50 Bergeson’s Clothing | astonishing amount jm jer ¢| druggist. | HOW MILLIONS $1 a be | a pamphlet which ex own tonic, made of herbs, barks and| roots. Your druggist has it. Over 52 million bottles sold.—Adv. EVEN IVORY Old Gentleman: Now, picture of the Sphinx. Bright Young Fellow: vhat is that? It’s the head of a woman carved in solid rock. B. Y. F.: Oh, I've that.— this is a You don’t een lots of women like ssing Show, London. Presbyterian Food Sale Sat- |; urday, 1 oclock, at Gussner’s. Gas Pains Gone, Now Sleeps Well “I had headaches and gas pains so bad for 18 months I could not sleep nights. I am thankful for the help f found in Adlerika, I now ehjoy rest- ful nights.”—Mrs. L. 8. Lovings. en the FIRST spoonful of Adler- ika relieves gas and often removes of old waste tter from the system, Makes you y your meals and sleep better. No matter what you have tried fort our stomach and bowels, Adlerika| will surprise you. J. Hutchinson, Adv. NOW LOSE FAT: Not by abnormal exercise or diet, not’ by sacrifice and danger. The: the cause in an easy, plgasant, way—by Marmela scription Tab- You see the reas everywhere. I not, neatly so common S. lose good ‘results! have in- creased the demand: for Marmola to very large proportions. And they have | made Marmola, in 19 years, the iaaiies method of fat reduction. If you weigh too much for a. health or good‘looks, you owe ybursel f a test of Marmola. Watch its many good st can stipply; WitlYeach box comes | § plains the results. Go.try Marmola now, | | { Maybe this Contains a hr fa Milwaukee, Wis.@I had two large running sores {nd after try- Ing all other reme- dies a friend told ‘ me of Dr. Pierce's so I decided to try them. I bought “one box of Dr. Pierce's Salve and one hottle of thie ‘Golden Medical Discovery.’ After using one-half box of the Salve and one-half bottle of the ‘Discovery’ I saw that this was . the thing to help me—the first re- | Nef I had had in the five years I: had the ulcers. boxes of the Salve and two bottles of the ‘Discovery,’ the sores were completely healed.” — Lester F. + Erler, 3502 Lisbon Ave.” All deal- ers sell Dr. Pierce's Remedies. lle ANNOUNCEMENT | I am a candidate for reelection to the office of Police Magis trate. W, 8. CASSELMAN. (Pol. Adv.) DR. T.. G. OHARA DENTIST Room 10 Over Hall's Drug Store’ Bismarck, N. Dak. : Office Phone 263 Res. 766R. ‘Special attention given to’ chil: dren's teeth, insteeamaine pet Financial corretpen After using three ! WILLIAM Fox : pres gare never seen Tom Mix in such a thriller. ’ ZANE GREY'S **<f'tce pide CARMELITA GERAGHTYWaLLIAM DAVIDSON JERRY the Giane Scenario by JOHN STONE LEW SEILER Production All the dash, srap and thrills of Zane Grey's great novel transferred to the screen with. the Ace of the West at his best vs Mack Sennett Comedy—“Puppy Lovetime” FOX NEWS Beautiful Assortment Silk-lined, self or fur-trimmed in many shades and ,in the latest styles. Sizes 14 to 44. Ata special price ¢ ‘of 2 bet Rik Bett Wales cl chiffon and’ service weight. Hoge in the leading: shades at $1 75 and $1.95. , Popular’ Betty “Wales ; Hats. Priced a 7.50, $10.00 and $1250. eae k Cloak Shop |

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