The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 24, 1927, Page 6

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PAGE SIX HENRY BURMAN SEEKS PLACE ON CITY BOARD Has Been a Resident of Bis-|¢ marck For 16 Years—An- nounces His Platform (Editor's Note—This is the seeond of a series of articles concerning candidates for city commission at the city elec tion April 5. N pear in succeeding issues.) A resident of Bismarck for the past 16 years, during which time he operated ‘a shoe repair business | ‘orm calls for representation | | tion.” not my intention to be antagonistic to the big business in- terests of Bismarck, us we cannot have a big ‘city without them, and one will be considered accord- ing to its rank in the community,” said Mr. Burman today in discussing candi a er,” Mr. Burman continued, a man of moderate means my- self and I will always have a warm spot in my heart for the common I may not become as great a aham Lincoln, but I can STATE MILL LOSS DURING FEBRUARY TOTALED $39,095.48, REPORT SHOWS the state mill and ary, the February re port brings the loss for the first tw months of 19: to $49,894.70 and the all time loss to $1,299, Some difficulty encountered, | according to the report of ih ditor for the indust: justing ¢ total loss {up to December 3 ' . ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TO ORGANIZE Lund and the figure reported son in his report for Decem- ber at some $1,800 less than the Jan uary report. Association to Cover North and South Dakota Planned at Minot Meeting no account audit -stateme! of a profit of nearly $4,000 the Grand Forks local elevator which is operated as an adjunct of the state mill and ¢ rections were made, the figures covering March 24—(AP) s to organize the mo- i - i status of the mill is! 8 of North Dakota into ship within the South Dakota or- STEPS TAKEN |e pleted, North Dakota carriers will be officials of the organization. anization and when this is com- en representation among the “One of our major objectives is ot catch and put out of business ‘the ‘outlaw’ carrier—t the hi B U N OWNERS is not complying with the local and jstate laws governi the opera- tion of cabs | At The Movies ll o+— man who trucks and taxi- ade declared. bus: Mr. ELTINGE THEATRE That there can be laughter in Jove as well as heartaches is proven ' by Colleen Moore’s newest picture, “Orchids and Ermine,” at the El- e| refl he following figures y|taken from Nelson's report: $ 1,249,939.66 rd $2,000 less than th Deficit to December 31, 1926..... x ahaa Bushels ground Bbls. made January . Sue). 33,439 § February s an association for mutual benefit were taken at a meeting in Minot last evening, attended by O. H. Shade of Mitchell, S. D., secretary- treasurer of the Dakota Motor Carriers’ association which has already been formed in that state. Membership in the association The loss during January was 5 it was $1.261 cents The deficit to date is apportioned among various items as follows: pile . $ 77 Construction bond interest Depreciation E Loss other than above Total loss to date.. meet the demand of the public,” such| as hunting equipment, fishing tackle| and other goods, in addition to his} regular line of automobile accessor- ies. He has been engaged in the ac- sory business for the past three/ rs. | 2 cents per barrel and during February includes proprietors of busses, trucks and taxicabs and benefits offered include cooperative buy- | ing. according to Mr. Shade. Mr. Shade will hold other cr- ganization meetings in North Da-| kota, planning to be at Grand ; Forks tonight, at Fargo Friday night, Jamestown Saturday night and Bismarck -on March 28, \ The South Dakota o: ization now has a membership of 445, Mr. | Shade told the Minot carriers, and ; it is hoped to ‘obtain a member- | ship cf between 150 and 200 in! North Dakota. The South Dakota association was organized two $ 1,299,834.26 Motorist Goes to Sleep at Semaphore Minneapolis, March 24.—()—A motorist who drove up to a sema- ill be equally as honest and ate all. A Or a a a ee a admin- ry 1 istration of eity || Atthe Bismarck |; Mr. Burman, North Dakota, phore that had been turned off the night, waiting for it to say “ and fell asleep at the wheel while waiting, according to police, was a raigned in traffic court here today. He gave the name of George Brown- the fire department at Neb., for eight years, during w time he rose from a “privat chief of the department. He in the state fi fia Ne ation of a for seven years and was at assistant to the president. d for 10 years with the I ciation, having chief of the Villisca, Iowa, depart- ment for several years. Mr. Burman came to North Dakota, in 1906, settling in Bismarck five years later. He has been a taxpayer Of the city for the past 12 year Sterling P-T Group Has Interesting Meet‘ At a recent meeting of the Ster- ling Parent-Teacher Association interesting two part pro given. The first part, given over to the pupils of the rs which were as follows ano solo~—Dorothy Wild 4 s Patrick reading — Harold Loomis. direction of , eighth grade teach- nd part of the pro- i tin; racter Building Throug! illustrating her remarks} | conclusion P | meeting was attended b crowd. Minneltaha Falls ‘Laugh’ Once Again Minneapolis, March — 24.—()— Minnehaha Falls, made famous by Longfellow as “Laughing Waters,”| laughed again today as she had in| ages nast. | For more than a year “the flash; and gleam among the oak trees,” of| which Longfellow sang, was silenced until last summer water pumped from wells was sent plunging to the creek bed below. Today, however. the rollicking mirth of Minnehaha assumed the tone nature had given her as natural- ly produced water from the recent heavy precipitation leaped from the cliff to the gorge below. Lockwood Accessory Changes Announced!" Announcement of dissolution of the; Lockwood Accessory company and! change in the name to “Lockwood! Accessory” was announced today by Arnold Lockwood, proprietor of the concern. Associated: with Mr. Lockwood un- der the former firm name w: P. Little, who has now resigned. Mr. Lockwood plans to carry acces- sories which will “fit the season and ——ooo————————————————————————————————— TO THOSE WHO SUFFER STOMACH DISTRESS, GAS AND INDIGESTION FINNEY MAKES THIS OFFER Money Back If One Bottle of Dare’s Mentha Pepsin Doesn’t Do You More Good Than The way has been found to com- bine Pepsin with other corrective stomach agents so that it will do the one tablespoonful of thi and pleasant liquid remedy causes gas, bloating, he: 8, heartburn or that upset condition of the stomach, when due to excesses or faulty elimination to speedily van- y And why should any man or woman suffer another hour with in. digestion or annoying stomach mis- ery from such causes when the rem- i that acts almost instantly can is more to say about this ething that thousands of despond- “| tions in southern 1a second cut since last ——SSS=—= n! Public Library !' a) ive new volumes of fi ‘andard authors, in attrac jons, are ready for distribu the’ Public Library today These books were purchased from the! income of the Katherine Sterrett | Will fund. Their titles follow: j your type, try the Hotel Pat- Austen—-Emma, a ices terson Beauty Shoppe. Pri- usten—Sense and Sensibility. | Bellamy—Looking Backward, 2000-| vate Booth for ladies’ bob- 5 | bing. Men barbers in attend- {ance. Phone 146-J. Conrad i | Conrad—The Nigger of the Nar- ley. He was charged with driving drunk. His cuse wags con- For Hair Cuts that suit phoon ‘ur from the Madding ife’s Little Ironies. he Return of the Native -The Rise of Silas Lap- The American. Marryat— Meredith—P liope—The Small House at All, ington. Trollope-—The Warden. Motor Fuel Is Cheap in California Today 1 Angeles, March 24. —P) dreds of independent i pity when youth and vitalit | aaught byra disordered stomach, and by Don't have them at anyage! Hearty eat smokers—high livers—find Stuart's a argret at threatened with extinction today herd motorists reaped benefits of a price war and big oil companies jammed} quotations down to 14% cents and 16%% cents a gallon, two cents ax included, in their fight quantity sales.” Two prices for the most popular} brands of “gas” prevailed in most districts. The Pan Amer: ern Petroleum company sold product at 14+4 cents, tax paid, afte: Saturday, while other leading companies heid to 16% cents which was posted last following the first slash by California Petroleum corporation. Drink what you like. Then That gives the stomach result is a sweet stomach, for i write Dept. N 70, Marshall, dox of Stuart's for the pocket weet STUART'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS 2 8 r “It Does My Heart Good Just to Watch That Kid Eat” Three months ago he was thin and -he had no appetite and didn’t want to play with other children. Look at him now with his robust frame, his healthy color and spark- ling eyes—and just watch him eat. ‘od Liver Oil would have helped him but he couldn’t take the nasty it upset his delicate stomach. $ wise mother gave him M ‘od Liver Oil Compound Tab- lets and now the whole family is happy. Give your child McCoy's, Mother, if he is weak and thin—it is rich in| just the kind of vitamines he needs | to build him up and if by any chani they don't help him, get your money | back. 60 tablets 60 cents at Cowan's drug store and druggists everywhere. dv. Action starts as soon as taken into the mouth. It is quick acting and cer- tain. P; in handy - tubes. 50c at your retailer. “tae oR. Anything You Ever Used One-pint cans of Dare’s Mentha Pepsin not only quickly relieves stomach distress of this sort but is compounded to con- quer stubborn indigestion or a pepsia and put an end to dizziness, nervousness, headache, sleeplessness and despondency, when these dis- tressing troubles are caused by stoi ach disturbances, of the kind men- tioned. Dare’s Mentha Pepsin is pleasant to take, has a delightfully refresh- ing taste and after it has helped to pe your stomach in a clean and ealthy condition, just much better you look and feel, for besides correcting stomach disorders caused b; Lockwood. 800 MAIN ST. you to 2 we ith vim, eat with relish and sleep soundly.—Adv. years ago. It.is the present plan to incor- porate the North Dakota member-! ————————— 1 For PILES Any drugcise will ny t money if PALO OINTMENT tele fo cure Itching, Bling. Bleeding ts Protruding Files, In tubes with pile pipe, Tec; or in tin box, Oe. D.C. PH. C,_ Dector of Chiropractic. EXAMINATION FREE. Fitinge Bldg. = Phone 176 omnes largest end tallest hotel im the world, containing 3,400 rooms ® ‘. Special Week End Accessory Sale One set of Ford wheels, demountable with rims, $13.50 ‘ top dressing, 50c Windshield Wipers, 50c Tire Patches, 25c Spark Plugs, 40c _ For the convenience of hunters we carry, a stock of shotgun shells and twenty-two rifle shells at all times. Zip-Zip Shooters for boys, 25¢ - Accessory | “Jast what the name implies” : PHONE 187 | tinge today, tomorrow and Saturday. | lvs the story of the romance of an ambitious and lovable little American girl, a telephone operator in a New York hotel, but the comedy is the big feature of the picture. Even in the most serious moments there’s a laugh lurking just around BANKRUPT SHOESTOCK 3 Continues on Sale the corner. It's a gay, lilting story of a iil young couple io face their troubles squarely but refuse. to take them too seriously. The supperting cast includes: Jack Mulhall, Sam Hardy, Gwen Lee, Jed Prouty, Alma “dennett, Hedda Hop- per, ite Price. CAPITOL THEATRE Carmelita Geraghty, beautiful daughter of Tom Geraghty, formerly a well-known New York newspaper- has the feminine lead in “The Fox Films version of fis starred. The film is booked for n three day engagement at the Cap- al Theatre beginning today, Thurs- ae: ? with Mix, on from the camp 1s during their last revolt against civilization. From this thrilling start the story turns to an Arizona mining town, where Tom’s pal of the plains is a sheriff battling against a gang of stage rob- bers.. Tom goes to help him and ar- rives just as the sheriff is slai At the- robb ne’ Nita ‘Geraght However, and from tl of Tom and Wita, each in the other, increases rapidly. ei In the concluding snes. Mix is driving a coach for Nita’s father in @ race with nine other es driven bv desperadoes. There is a thrill- 7 climex. ‘he at Western ace of the hardest riding of trious career’ in and this ig promised to p! vast following. Presbyterian Food Sale Sat- urday, 1 oclock, at Gussner’s. does som his Ten Year Goitre Removed 4, Another lowa Lady Wante Others to Know Her Experience With a Color. Lintment. Mrs. Fred 0. Johnson, Rock Vul- ley, Ie., sore “As soon as I started to ‘use Sorbol-Quadruple I noticed a chan; lave not been bothered by choking and other symptoms since. My heart acted like it would jump out. I have Stage in weight. You can use my letter. Will write to ang- o Get more -information from 801 Company, Mechanicsburg, Ohio. Drug Stores everywhere, Lb: cally at Finney’s drug stere—Adv. The Economy £ Hundreds of people have visited this great sale. Many have had the impression that this stock was old and shelf-worn. However, to their great surprise, they found everything to be of the very latest. Many were so pleased’ that they purchased two season. smart in one-straps, ties and pumps. Patent leather and lizard trims offer pleasant contrasts. Values from $8.50 to $9.00 at this big Bankrupt Shoe Stock Sale at $2.89 $4.89 For Spring and Eastef! There are many shades of’ dlonde- rose, _ blush - stone, grey-stroller. Tan is also WR ue Men’s Suits and Top Coats For Spring and Easter.Wear The newest fashions, guaranteed 100% virgin wool, single and double breasted, expertly tail- ored and. attractive shades. This is a big ae, $22.50 Others of good materials at $17.95 Top Coats For men-and young men in authentic styles and desired weaves and col- wt... $19.50 SMALL LOT OF BOYS’ SWEATERS A $4.50 value at $2.95. _ Men’s Sweaters. valued | at $6.50 for $3.95. Leather Vests, each, $4.95. Big assortment of Men’s “Dress Pants at $3.59 to $4.89. Capitol. Caps for. men. and boys, values. from $2.00 to . $3.50 at §1-50 to $1.98. Indian. blankets and au- to robes.. Many descrip- ‘tions, each, $2.95. G. P. Hotel Bldg. on Broadway. and three pairs. Others brought their entire family to be fitted out. There are hundreds of the latest shoe styles left to choose from. Seldom will you find such real savings as these shoes represent, right at the start of the spring ‘ - ' Men’s Shirts One assortment of men’s broadcloth Shirts with col- lars attached. Each 99c. One lot of high grade shirts without collars, each .\ \ Shirts y'N Imported’ broadcloth, collars ‘ i attached. A. three - dollar Mm ON pecs i this ey $ 1 “J 59 New Spring Ties Colorful spring Neckwear of bad rich lustrous patterns and styles, 49c \ each ve "i MEN’S OXFORDS We have a big stock of shoes and oxfords for men, either for work or dress, of genuine leath- er and durable. Values from $4 to $7 at this big sale from ‘$2.95 to $4.95 Boys’ Suits, Long Pants with Extra Pair Free That youngster of yours will need sturdy clothes to finish ’ school and for the summer months, and here is the store that is prepared to cater to his needs. These suits are of the latest styl f. wool, and made to last. Priced to satisfy all parents at $7.95 ‘Only ‘a limited number Men’s Popular Attractive Oil Slickers Rubberized : Slickers for Full cut and roomy, col- ° vee : Ladies and Misses Jar is lined ‘with’ cordu- | ‘The’ material —is soft, pocegpryr pieeig om ir he | strap. A. real bargain “$10.00 val. a c. for men “$4.95 | wet. $7.95. i... $3.95 | "$3.98" So ie ee a rseereenernsere sor Seenomnererenrereet

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