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PAGE TWO | ie WRIGHT NAMED pis AS DELEGATE! } TO ASSEMBLY : Fred W. Crist, Wilton, | Rev. ( De New Moderator of St: Alexius hospit safi that Carroll's col- | fe lapse was due to the nervous strain ASONS 1 oe Thomas, MeDonald_ of Pambrooke, oie | she ene epee ee ae ; Ontario, father of W..A. MeDonald | 7 Bae The regular meeting of Missouri of this died this morning at 11} tev. Paul S. Wright of Bismarck | Chapter No. 1, Royal Arch Ma- |! o'clock at hie. Nomis accoritag to and ( ban oie of bliss were sons will be held this evening at ¢ morning writing d_ here. . McDonald ects had been ill for some ti He would y at n | W. Crist, pastor of } ian church at Wil- succeeding Reverend » present at the! will ent 18, with f al rooms. t Mandan News The Mrs. to her home, northwest, aft B. The sional Women’s club will me ed moderator of the | Junior High Five Sweeps Into Lead PW: Mandan Business 0 this evening in the — li, Butler (0), Tait (4), Skaff} of a chapter from the Gospel accord- 1 (0), Potter (4). ps ing to St, Paul. , St. Mary’s © grade—Fonlayson |, Jame: rimble was inttoduced into 110), Gorman (0), Beer (5) Crane | Rotary as a new member by Fred (0), Batzer (3), O'Neil (0), Fi }man (0). a |sent the North Dakota department 'Carroll Collapses jund the lan | national cq FIREME rhapter at t on the train here tod: ute to the federal pen unconscious, i dance at the E number of tick p denied $5 HOME | ell has returned ‘eventh avenue | Ma an illness the hospital an¢ CLUB TO MEET and Pr Commission Names Game Wardens | Pembrooke, where he had been called are A club Game wardens were appointed by nized state game and fish as follows: “Senator John Ben First. district son, Rolette county, chief game war- wide deputy game warden, vgan yesterday iN Knowles Games| “ « as concluded this REKy Reading of reports of f : ious churches in the pres- ,, BY defeating the 3 a major subject taken [reshmen qui the two districts, will) HB ior high ¢ pointed in July. vite last night, piece in te race for the tpl ring game wardens are: First| Fy lcom was ordained Shield cup nd the hig schor distric E. Byerly, Velva, chief shmen, beating St. M: s William sul St. ‘y and preached an on sermon, irches in the Bismarck pres- 1 west to the Mon- north on the Killdeer h to the South Dakota and east to Steele. hour ndary Public Nuisance Charge Is Held Miss KA © of maintaining a pub- and another seriou ‘ed before wus: hound over to the district 0 bond. as confiscated when Henry Handtmann raided home on First street erday morning, fol- lowing complaints from neighbors: ! Costs Judson Man $110 For Punching | Neighbor in Jaw about “A bird in two in the bush” ed to read, “A soci worth $110. Campbell yarded this sum Judson, who was rderer, also of Jud- 200, following a free-| on the southern s jays ago. nid to have met Fer- Judson street and promptly struck in k A e doctor three tim t further allege:l vercoat and suit ‘ed with blood; he was ni to work for nearly a week and had to hire a man to do his fi work, and he suffered from and hu ti ides being d $110, ‘erderer must pay costs of the action, He had ,previously been fined on an assault and battery | charge resulting from the fight. Mandan Inventor Is Given Patent : Carl G. Fristad of Mandan is on the latest list of inventors to ree e patents from the United patent office. Mr. Fristad i s invented a sickle holder, his application having » been filed Apri! 1, 1925. A. Mironuck of $i. Max was also awarded a patent #: on a grain sifter, application for f. apich was filed November 21, a iil Personal and = | Social News of | Mandan Vicinity | et TO VOTE ON ORGANIZATION At the regular meeting of the Eastern Star Thursday evening the question of the organization of a chapter of the Order of the Rainbow for Girls will be dis- a d and voted on. A group of mothers, interested in the organ- ization, met at the home of Mrs. W. C. Tostevin yesterday after- Against Couple : ee, ees high-St. Mai Junior high—Harold Cordon (3), Lester Dohn Dale Arnold vrade quint, 16 to 8, shov senuy into the ce i Brown, | If the ju warden; next Saturday, Sitch the | state-wide ‘argo, championship for the third consec- | deputy ; season and | the Knowles No changes in policy were made by the id game commission but arrangements were made to familiar- (1), OO), C Neighbauer (0) Hugh Fortune (4), Mike Gates | 1 (4), Jim McDonald (2). of worshipping success and n 5 pictured In the high school-St. Mary’) the idea of the living tomb as the grade game: High ieee for an informal discussion of the proposed organization, #"~~~_ ‘TO VISIT RELATIVES - Mr. and Mrs, N. E. Walker and son, Duane, have gone to Marion, Tl, to be guests of Mr. Walker’s parents. They will also visit brothers of Mrs. Walker in De- troit, where they will be joined by Mrs. Walker’s mothe: irs. Kaip of Hebron. Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Kaip will visit in New York be- fore returning home. home. TO WASHINGTON, D.C. ofthe, Dene err oF the Ametias p Danghters of the Ame: Revolution, has left for Washing- D. C., where she will repre- utive le ize game wardens and hunters with the new game laws so that they may gs more easil- oe | Rev. Davenport ring in the junior frosh game: (10), John Spriggs] p Brown (5), Ed Agre Schneider (0), Bill urck Ro noon on (0). shmen — Pant ke Balzer (2), gospel of the: living Christ, He con- school—Enge (4), Avoid Lenten monotony, eat SHREDDED Tasty, nourishing, ready~to- serve As strengthening as a full meal Whole wheat with all the bran K. K. K. Objects To the Citizens of Bismarck and Vicinity: Kapital City Klan No. 29, Realm of N. D., hereby endorses the sentiments as expressed by the Ministerial association through the Associated Press and strenuously register our objections with the officers in charge of the Auditorium to the booking of such plays as the billboard advertisements would suggest we may expect of the play known and advertised as Carroll’s Vanities, to be put on at the Auditorium tonight. Klan Committee on Public Morals. (Paid Adv.) Notice to Automobile Owners The new traffic ordinance of the city is now in effect. Every automobile owner should obtain a copy of the or- dinance and read it carefully, because many important changes have been made in traffic regulations. Copies may be obtained at the Association of Commerce, the police station or the. city. water office. M. H. ATKINSON, City Auditor. i Route to neal Wee i" ae | i rkoff of Dickinson, ‘A. J. Weinber. jans this after- the had] § , temained with the pro- Talks at Rotary F. H. Davenport talked to the y club at its luncheon . He spoke of the sth | Sod his remarks with the reading THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Conklin. The Presbyterian quartet sang ap- | propriate Easter selections. George Duemeland told briefly of} ‘an address by Harry Rogers, pres- ident of Rotary International, de meeting of the ‘and Mianeapolis. clubs, alters ineluded: Rev, W. E. . H. Davenpo: nidiek, “Mrs R "| ger, H. D. McFarland of Minneapolis, ephens, ‘ Ermel, Rev. 1] Strutz, and Hi Rev. Av H. E bi * Hecht, ie wu Father of W. A. McDonald Is:Dead| | have observed his ninetieth birthday next month, .- W. A. McDonald returned from by his father’s illness, about two | weeks ago, leaving his father much PRE-PUBLIC. Published by the Gorham 50 stories, more than boufd. An I enclose $ | | Name Address street, Bismarck. Baird, Fred Klein, Rev. C. A. Beauty Spots of North Dakota By Bertha R; Palmer §0 illustrations. Spots of North Dakota by Bertha Re Pali Please cut out and mail to Bertha R. Palmer, 415 Fourth improved at the time. | rangements are not known here. In,addition to-W. A. McDonald the deceased leaves three other sons and | two daughters. Grafton, a brother, is the only other | North Bakota relat | HOW DO YOU FEEL ON ARISING? Very likely your kindeys control ‘our answer. It is glorious to awake with a lively, healthy, energetic body. -lIt is miserable to drag an aching, tired, weary body from a sleepless, restless bed. Foley Pills, a ditretic stimulant for the kidneys, constantly used over 25 years, area reliable, valuable medicine that promotes heathful, pormal action of kidneys and bladder. Cost little, contain no harmful ingredients. Satisfaction guaranteed. Ask for Foley Pills di- uretic.—Adv. Easter Coats for Children, specially priced during the balance of thts week, ages 3 to15, at the Sarah Gold Shop. | Easter Hams—Kindly or- {der your Easter ham now. We will bake and deliver ATION SALE Pre Boston—Price $3.00 Handsomely printed and 8 vo. volume 1 «Copies of Beauty Funeral ar-|§ James McDonald of; them Saturday afternoon.—) 1 | Logan’s—We Thank You. Needless to ‘describe them, because they’re so well known. The number of our patterns being worn is ample proof of their quality and sat- isfaction. from for boys and girls / JUST RECEIVED! Send for booklet (vine recipes for candy mak- ing and baking. Buy fro ur nay hbor hood dealer. a i nena’ Syrup. Just think 2 it! —skillful blending most maltsters! ing how oor judgment decide 4 1 @ b Distributors 7 Bm~s0 Budweiser Real Hop Mait Syrup You can cross disappointment out of your malt i ere it cian Saazer and American hops! —the pick of American barleys! —the enpasiahes of 70 years of know- Get a can of Budweiser Real Hop Malt ANHEUSER-BUSCH, ST. LouIs ? Gamble-Robinson Fruit. Co. with medium heel—Ask to see it . 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Smart Pumps Many novel new styles—Just like mother’s and big sister’s—one strap, buckle and gore styles in black, tan and attractive color combinations $2.00 to $4. 50 Oxfords A host of new patterns to pick $2.25 to $4.50 “Shoe Department” “FROLIC,” a.new haere leather sandal _ $7.50 On Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats, Suits and Dresses During the remainder of this week we will give a 10% discount on all garments. Come in and take advantage of this-offer early. Bismarck Cloak Shop The Popular Pricéd Store ‘ON MAIN ST.—ONE DOOR EAST OF CAPITOL THEATRE