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PAGE TWO sj THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | ex ‘ TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1927 ean - ° - —_ —————— i, rer 1 “Dp: A — - —— idle She paler Week la tohel |accurately because of their abund-| 1.44; No. 1 dark hard Montana on| LIBERTY BONDS Pioneer Resident | yas tho guest of Mrs. James T. ] ance in northern. wilderness coun: | track 138@ 1.3; to arrive 133@142; | New York, April 26—P)—Liberty of Burleigh County Mand | MeGillic, Mrs. J. A. Kasper and oth- ties, and Cook county near the 3 a uta ae Jers. | Canadian line has 200 lakes not even 1.33; July 1.34%; Sept. 1 ‘bonds closed . today: jes i A D sspcaslh | named. ‘orn No. 3 yellow 72'2@ first 4 1-4s 103.8; st A Dies in Alberta MRS. HUGHES RETURNED |] INATED- ——— Oats No.3 white 49%G@4I%. | 10010; third 4 1-4s 100.27; fourth Some { iit i Mrs. Russell Hughes returned Sat- * | Bergeson Heads | Barley 77@80. . tas 103.24; U. G. 3 3-48 106.15; <i Word has been received here of urday from Great Falls, Mont., | Rye No. 2,974 @ tor, Alberta, Canada, on Saturday sident Morning following a two months’ ill Mra, soucNtSETS, HERE | | cath ical Fins Chala te Credit Bureau at $s. Mr y igi elf. anit |. Mrs. Joseph Kautzman of Sykeston! Anthr st Finds ild’s | the a eorganization meeting of pM. Wilson, with tis wite ana ANY jeerihe sly where, she. wittaand — | the board of directors, held last night. | some time as the guest of her daugh-' Skull Believed to Antedate | Burt Finney was elected vice presi- of Bismarck in 1882 and lived there — ters, Mrs. B. P. Peterson and miss * ‘ | dent and E, 0. Mundy, treasurer. : mt Wit OPENING DAY Turn in $1,933.6t to Athletic, **e Brucker. Other Specimens | Henry Kling was reelected secretary- on was born in Glasgow, > |-manager. E seotl 1842, and was. marie: ei ; REACCEPTS POSITION oe | Sponsors of the Bureau say that it Oe fiat “teen, hig League After Meet—Sets —— juhn Weber returned to Stockton,| New York, April 26. ()—The! is an educational institution for the Bead te iste Seltiie thelr pron New High Record Cal, Monday morning ‘where he will] theory that Africn fs the birth place people ax well as a eredit rating bu- | Eerty here in 1910 returned to Bismarck Residents Invited take a position which he held in! of the human rute is strengthened in’ reau for its members. Seciyt thtca tout ae fe iy aéveraloniofithe ‘ago. the opinion of Afonso W. Pond, Be-/ It teaches the people, say the spon- aietdatuth Hie i isit Plant T! jie The. 1997 “wate b 4 joit College anthropologist, by dis- sors, not to abuse the best asset th tin, Mra. Wileon died in 19 to Visit Plant Thursday Pia pct a HOME FROM COAST covery in Mechta-El-Arbi, Algeria, of /have: a. good credit rating, and al ee peer gied in et Is Modern. Efficient i Sere hey Mrs. Jos. Crosthwaite, who has{the skull and bones of a'child which teaches them that a merchant's | seg Peeimge! apne Tee the | profit of of $1,933.61 | wont the winter on the Pacific const, he believes date back to 60,000 B. C., goods, a professional man's time and | Daa Btewart es to figures compiled | Tetarned to her home Monday morn-j Announcement of the discovery was a banker's money are his stock in| With new equipment and a : + peli ing. made by Mr. Pond, who is ditector of trade and that he is entitled to have | aud thedurs. Melee ee Pak F age) ener rae the Logan Afsican expedition of Be-|his terms respected, whether it, Ue Wipe AE DAK YS WILE ; ‘ rxhenat - | loit college,upon hf& return here yes-| by the rich, the poor or the middle bach TERS AGHHIReSHGTGRUE Harooue expenses $1,806.49. "A profit! Seven’ New Teachers verday on fle Leviathan. jclass. The aim of this institution, | -q¢ . re 4 ra A a : ¢ [oe Aa ¢ finding of the bones was pre-|they say, is to educate all classes | Successful Year For fiyst while a special Bis-[ tte! receipts ot s3atv.00 and ex! Engaged For Local | cic»: the discovery" of am anclent that, credit terms are. the same for r " Lat : |camp site under a hard calcium cur- | everyone. | . Northwest Predicted — ates aranted by railroads this sear SCHOOLS Next Year ponte crust after a foot of earth had). The ‘bureau knows how everyone! A Message For Women B a . «teen in expenses _and| been removed. pays and whether or not he : cm . By Railway Offic athe decrease in expenses and) Seven new teachers have been se- May Antedate Others \Pitled to credit, Every line of busi-'{ ‘To every woman who is thinking of a permanent marcel, we sie sb this y cured to comp! the faculties of Mr. Pond said he expected the|ness and professional firm is well have an announcement of interest. We will have one of the Apt 26 “aa ired and thirty-nine season | the Bismarck city schools for the would be found to antedate by | represented in the organization. t tickets ‘webw setd next school year, according to an- —_—_————— > president ‘ ved tickets, S per ore is ms, Permanent Marcelling machines and will be abide s 4 ts ; . able to offer this super service for the first time. | ne erne eane gare he) SEBEEIn years ; Additional Markets | rkets ||| The Le Mur is new and gives a marcel any woman would en- : Northwestern Se : » with) “The teachers will be Miss Pearl! toric world” 3 arke || Joy possessing. The wave is flat, smooth, silky and) is pro- predicted before the A are-| Bryant. of Camero’ who will! now in the field museum a Serene: duced painlessly. A wave that will last 6 months or longer rthwest shippers sey hear ‘ ASE cae iia be in charge of the English If and Il) ‘The remains of the pre-hi MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN rfectly shaped and carefully appl Zhere today that 1927 will be the 4 . Mahagenrent expenses tutal. | eames Re) tHe high school. — Miss! child are being shipped to America M beget thd April 26.—(?)—Wheat rs. Anna Bouton, an expert permanent waver with years NA cent the north: i , . hich included printing | Bryant has been teaching in Green! for final classification. Khachak ehd cars compared to 131 a of experience,, will be with us. The introductory price is only est has ever experienced i tising and printing,| River, W for the past year, and} Dr. George L. Collie, professor of| Year ago. Cash No, 1 northern 1.34 $15.00. We invite you to come in and talk to us about it or St AN ee Cates - Li Wohe ane tele tank | Prior to that time was employed by| anthropology at Beloit, is the father | @1.36; No. 1 dark northern spring, hore 146-3. i i i Bi paper sult aa dato ineerlanebun. 1ebrha. ap! 4 Sepl kodk ‘i of the theory that Africa is the birth. | eneice erie A A@ good a a Dee Ln rom. Montana, North and \ ian Myron H. Anderson, who will teach| place of mankind, a belief contrary | Choice 138@140; ary to good | Dakota and Minnesots fY orke-ommn tee hoo} bas-| Ritin. and serve as conch at the Jun-|to that of Dr. Roy Chapman Andrews | 135@1.8%; No. 1 hard spring 1.36@ | Hotel Patterson Barber & Beauty fe the meeting. Traffic and venir : high school, comes from Decorah,| of the American Museum of National | =p | shipping problems ‘during — the a | for itse : For the past_two years he has| History in New York. Dr. Andrews | \ Shoppe py ea feeb Poeun Iss 2. been teaching at Frazee, Minn ontends that the first man origina’ ’ | M y ng onths were Sct ed. + , Be if bs = i} on ae a . E@w, L. 5 are eres were. ise aan one i) D. Nel.eod, high school coach, ed in the Gobi desert in Asia, Dr.! That Baby You’ve BISMARCK rand ‘Mrs Edw. L. Bannon, Props Nbc ei oe +4 es from the ed t tolli yc sting * 7 ane committee of the board were re- j 4 account of ; 86. { Se ee nGEra nt | Longed For slected and five new members Bowbells was next, with $; Miss Mabel F. Olson, employed | en researches abroad. | | Devils Lake third, with $: ish i o i i i peril 4 ‘ glish instructor at the Junior high| A y | inson had ‘ t.| school, has been teaching at Austin,| Lakes of Minnesota wreuletinea aud Coupantoasity | Valley City, N. D., was selected pannivato ‘ tome’is in Walnut Groves Mien, "| ‘Too Many to Count) | ls “For several years I was denied the i s in Walnut Grove, M eas the next meeting place for the $133.44. a i is in ¥ F Zbeard which will convene July ) with '§ a ee blessing of motherhood,” writes Mrs. 1928. With $120.16. ae ere ar] (St Paul, Minn April 26-—)——| Margaret Burton of Kansas City. “I This Cou fn Is Worth ‘ sii . . 7 ay me : . She Minnesota, “land of ten thousand | was bly. ‘ 4 Walter oat ay ell N.D., The thir baie Me aingant will teach literature at the Junior! lakes,” may be too, modest i hes | periods of tareite, carat and po : Cc s appointed to the board. Ate rar onlprewordiee ieee thoast. | melancholia. Now Tam the proud | ‘were added, bringing the number oe i i : alem of Portage, Wis.,! Listing the lakes for distribution | mother of a beautiful little daught tt? F tricts in the state which turned in! has been secured as mathematics in:| of infant fi Mtl itd Modine el cace EGR ble tik ’ oft. reget in-| of infant fish, Thaddeus Surber of | and a true companion and inspiratio i i istri va ‘i E Baby Bandits Are linc SERGE any profi structor at the Junior high: Miss|the state fish and game department |o my husband. I believe hundreds| Notice to Authorized Distributors tower ou begs = Arrested in Chicago Nord ois New Tiuate eases aching at Almond,'has found three of Minnesota's 87/ of other women would like to know | i ialidihes With out aguteemisht : e seen boleh ew Trophy Case [Mie Bjoise McKee, a Bismaren| Counties with more than 1,000 lakes | the secret of my hapiness, and I will Ml you are authorized to deliver one bottle cele taal no Sov ree ity Dairy Company Te lcs AULSNLUDERE sich eit ach ates Wee: chica prune: (oplees anes neveeatarsibs ibrar Hits) heals vend (eas ary orn Oras. : + Ap Soares a ccse aw schela Dhuesday. .) McKee f *.' 500, and he estimates a total greater | who will write me.” Mrs. Burton vs- | 3 tes hrothers, 10 are old, whom marek day” will be held Thursday Miss'McKee has been teaching at than the vaunted 10,000. [fers "Hee, adjles “ehtinely-siemualll NARCISSE PERFUME MAJAR advertised li rmed y be q for residents of Bismarck, who Linton for three years. : . “ | . A f ‘ Bay ky atten tuey hed held up late cordially snyited ae et : : _The lakes _never_have been counted | charge. She has nothing to sell. Let- Mj Our regular $1.00 size, on presentation of — Coupon redeem~ d and how Pi wre i z cups and trophies Mandan has re- ters should be addressed to Mrs this coupon, signed, and 39c. Good Wednes- able at once and Pvatliteoin hor after knoe! and see how Purity Ice Cream is! ceived will be placed, has just been Spann to Inspect Margaret Burton, Massachusetts, | ‘i . . peer Nes made. received at the high ‘school -and has | ID. B.C. GIRLS GET Sart: cis MesesaGarmmsnandenee day and Thursday only. Present at once, is good only until down. | The elder lad said he hed “The new Purity building and been installed at the entrance to the| Moorhead Guard! ¥. D. | will be strictly confidential-Adv. | before supply ix gone at auier eta had told of half a dozen homes he,Plant, which represent an outlay hool gymnasium. In it will _be| as a ica ai bution After meting. in. helof more than $100,000, is a marvel | Placed the sportsmanship trophy won! Captain Wilson MeK. Spann, North! FINE POSITIONS H FINNEY’S DRUG STORE hausted. 2 hoxes from the lof efficient arrangement and spot-| DS Mandan in the state tournament) Dakota’ National guard instructor| i DR. R. S. ENGE i Meeted the nickels 85 Sanitation. Building and! chin trophies won, last year and this | sis mes wore) will: uapect Compal No “‘ordinary’’ positions for these ; eee nites’ th equipping was started last Ser jefore 1925, pennants were] Minnesota Soe ee iSakota Business) Chiropractor No Coupon Accepted store he rot, If the ‘/tember and completed late in! awarded schools instead of trophi aire s ational Boo tonight, girl graduates of Dakota Business’ Exaninetion Fi le ‘After Close of Sale aid, they coul ton © March. ind these. now hang in the high| Gaye” received here to-| College, Fargo. They are getting | at ree j : : ; heir conf ;/,, There are three main products: | school halls, Capt. Spann will inspect all Lines| Quick cash returns on their D. B.|{ Lucas Blk. Bismarek, N. D | Coupon must be ‘oe beg pares piling names other it is, he turned over to Purity Ice Cream, Purity Butter} “ ‘of military training covered by the!C.. ACTUAL BUSINESS train- | me Tes AS ie ee eee the juvenile authorities. and Purity Pasteurized Milk and! Many Expected to company, in. its armory drills. He! ing (copyrighted—unobtainable else- | H ph ins 4 et also will inspect the records andj A | Phelps Funeral Is |The new plant has a unique fer-| Be Here Tomorrow |cairment of tho organization pre-| Where). ‘Ruth Baumgardner is with z ‘ture in the great tank, made in —— ceding the company inspection. the U. S. Employment Agency, oston Dental Co. ye the form of a cream can, which is! With roads in good shape and with) — gyggj is offi i » ink Largely Attended jth one es Ty oak {Wi itemeniis 4h Hse rare “id Special sale of party and Fargo. Rachel\ Skogen is office, ismarck’s Dental Clinie Rance iB lanl the lar pant aces nae . will hold its monthly “good will day"|banquet frocks, 19. woman for Motor Power Equip-| = org ogy ty Tamas Hat the Taree reat ca Ware, with many ead 4 6-| $2690,” Roge Shope" [ment Ce. Joan Blethen hat gone Give your dent of E rek, who died late Fri-jsand gallons. In- addition Ae Purity. ‘Dairy -eompany. will STA ISIS SS a to the famous Mayo Clinic, Roch- | — y das afternoon, of cancer, were etl private well for the plant, there is hold pen house from 11:30 to Too Late To Classify _|ester5 Leila Tingdahltothe County = dresses, stock ma pticeooin at the Metebe a. connection with 1 ty wi and give the visitors a chance to in- pitas Atty’s office, Bird Island, Minn. Ww caida system for emergency use in case spect the new plant, A lunch will be) WANTED TO RENT—A | = if Py } dern « p> \ Ls . ie 58 NSE OE MOuble develope with the well," /served.""Over 40 prizes are being of-) house for a family of three, Phone| g Follow the SuccesSful’! May 2- In s, linge rie avers ¥ “ Reade, John Youngms R Tfered by merchant 804 from 6 p. m. to 7: 9. Finish sooner. Write F. L. Wat- Hee: Chases Will cad Louis, Honeer Has Steady Growth ) Drawing for prizes is to take place a TRE ceucvic F attended| The Purit at the Chamber of Commerce offices! FOR RENT—One furnished wo tit Free « 906 Front 8e., Fargo, NEY T0 LOAN new life “NEW COLOY and there were many beautiful floral {shown a steady growth since its, %t 2 o'clock sharp, | All out-of-town) room apartment on first floor, bath : “ % \ offerings.“ Interment was made at) founding. “Started in 1920 by | yisitors ate requested 0 remister tne, tdioining. | Also garage, 620’Sixth on Bismarck City Property with airview ceme | Mandan men, it steadily developed prizes. Sitesh. Sn mabee. Overdoin: ? Phone 220-W Youtt ee a list of patrons in the Missonri fee | FOR RENT—Two well furnished g Siemerck, ‘Sakete outh Convicted | Slone sans a fey ean Cooley Chosen as {light housekeeping rooms with ex-) efyrry, Worry and Overwork Bring iegrubeation pave @ Eston of Killing Boy to Glendive, Mont. and on braneh- Tennis Club Head} NS See “eat ae 302 Heavy Strain. pcliayeomtiniedennageyireny 4 ) Eighth street or Phone 375. * ‘Inara! : Jefferson, Ohio, April 26—(AP) |Bismarck, as well as being shipped) ¢, p, ¢ 2 ccd daw tial eae pena, ie seme fiona! Dank Dellding : Ri —Floyd Hewitt, : Con-|to inland comnmitics. by | of ine nesieoreamised Manton’ Ten:| FOR RENT—Two nicely | furnished heavy burden on our bod- | City National Bank Bal ; ade ee must pay with his life | stage. nie Club, af its initial. meeting, held| Tooms for light | housek ily machinery. The eliminative A new trophy ease in which the lov- | es running out of Mandan and murder of | five ld) B. M. Rus aluth is presi- night'at the Chamber of Com-| lt ivate-enteanee, | Gas to) i. organs, the kidneys, Bee Lisa last Febrary 14 \dent of the concern:.0, A, Amunis | Rhone Ala: Msatign 5 py. are apt to A, jury found him guilty of first son, secr y-trea: d H. C.l ilton K. Higgins was named vic 3 tention of degree ‘murder without a recom- | Schulte, its founde vice presi- | President and John Sakarissen, secret: | Notice mendaticn of mercy after deliber: | * a eae Gast eae eat " ating one hour and five minutes) Ma is one of} were named members of the board of; It is against the city ordi- paper ype pores California Oranges Petey ard Judge Charles Sargent jor activities of the plant] directors. nances for children under 16 idee | fi rang’ immediately sentenced him to die and it is a far ¢ pm the ultra-| The matter of location of courts) years of to dri —richest juice in the electric chair at Ohio peni- modern machinery installed in this, and the number to be built was eft | ¥ age rive automo- by tentiary on August 10. new plant to the old machines used! te the board of directors, which plans biles. Violators will be pros- or scanty passage plant to the old machines used | ard of directors, which plan I P! Gexniog. oF: sepeey eames | Hi Eti t tn cat eee aie ee etarted before the end|@lso warned that their bi-| their kidneys by the occ: ints on Etique r eream, is first, poured. into GF thy wepk cycles must be equipped with sional use of Doan’s Pills ¢— + a receiving tank, from whence it} Qver 30 are charter members of} : Giuretic. Ask 2 sucked into ee cream ay the club. Plans are now being made os nears, ones Ht used at Reed’ expressio F av us| Having previously been weighed,| for several intramural tournaments, | . y proper, tion? Bee and the requisite proportion of| with teams ffom other towns. 1, What is practically the only ; f By Or 2. Under what circumstances do|sugar. A great revolving coil, | ne P-L 0 women remain ed when other through which hot water women are introduced to them? pumped, tne xture and! Personal and j Chief of Police. | e: ntire: ny 3. Is, it ever permissible to lead pasteurizes i | ial N f 7 f * SE RTRTE ton and introduce | Peer aes te. then dumped! | SA ee Or : f : him or her te every other person in, 1 | " 2 into wha called a Viscolizer,| | i 1 1 f 1 Ss high bee es 5) ae Sele |), reese Seed or Eating - ( ve Medica Pro ession ‘ 1, “How-do you do.” which may hnve formed. From . , 2. When they are older. the Viseolizer, the mixture goes to A 7 fae mmends them 8. No. ancther machine, in which are| 4 Mmes. LG. Smith and Clarene ; ‘ reco! ‘3 : ‘! rine coils which ‘cool it to exactly | Olsen, entertaine ¢ luneh- on “ ary a aa Ac 4a? the: Steon Saturday at the home of Mrs. ; « else could possibly be more bene- Tunisians Turn 40 degrees and it is then pumpet/ Rs. Keekly. Yellow and white pre~ : : Nothing 4. mane) into great 1,000 gallon titted |jaminabed teothe color scheme, while Pr: ficial,” writes a physician, “than the habit To Tippling Tea vats to await further mixing and| white carnations were the flowers Early Ohios, B ‘ ¥ a of a daily breakfast orange.” Order freezing. A circulating brine so-|used. There were seven tables in| ry ios, Burbanks, Irish Cobblers, ete., all of \ : Sunkist for richest juice—finest flavor, By_NEA Service. lution, -pumped under pressure! play,during the afternoon, the hon- good growing varieties. Now is the time to make full content of healthful salts and ack ile mania for tea grin from the refrigerating plant a ops soln | fo Mrs, W. J. Sullivan and your selection, as we have,only a limited amount of eT, Stage ‘ Has become a torial menace here the basement, Keeps the vats cod sie cach variety. Come and examine these potatoes in a : The entire medical pro- ficial, luscious food fresh bat. ‘Tunisians are rapidly, becoming Freezers Mechanical jera RERURRESOME ses Ie ee ie Bi They are going fast. Better get your ra H| fession whole-heartedly en- = the year around. Be eaetOe cine Nani, caadion! Penne feet” bith ‘are |Mont., returned to her home Sunday Potatoes now. ‘ ae Be t Pog ; _ Buy a deces now —frodh, F yk . 3 ripe, juicy, sweet, delicious : . Cal Rarities claim. 0 Ren RAS A si night after spending the past four _. puthorities claim. | One doctors “{5: mechanically refrigerated. When| months visiting her daughters, Mrs, a guRniad fx: aaat ° ‘the ice cream is to be flavored, the|Frank Burnes of Bismarck and Mrs. 4 ‘ authorities, have resulted from the commat’ year fresh fruits and flavors are de-|F. B, Wilkinson of Mandan. | Mrs. , oF. ; : ; ¥ cat two or three each day. Tunte ‘used 1,100,000 kilos’ of ‘tea.|posited in a mixing bowl at the| Wilkinson entertained at a bridge : ul j e roce ; : j ee 8 compared to almost none before the top of the tank and the mechanics) dignee: Sunday, ‘evening complimen- | itami The better California, war. Natives are said to be spend-/ refrigeration and the machines do : 4 ! ‘ 2 . . , euis q ing their entire incomes and even > erg i . this, rut, oranges are trademarked pawniag their possessions to get it, | Oe a tonk treamenn: WOK: Ed ey a FROM NEW YORK } GROCERIES AND DRY GOO) : _-alHlentthfulness and flavor * “Sunkist” on the wrapper pe A A he aera ca se Jay . F. McClelland, superintendent | 120 South 11 , t ‘ a F Two FINGERS SAVE LIFE,’ |ing at capacity, the factory can|of the training school, returned Sun- 11th St. Opposite Standard, Oil, Warehouse... FerT 1 delight-. and onthe skin of the fruit. New York—Two severely. strained turn out 48 gallons of ice cream day’ from New York city. While Sam Sloven, Proprietor Oe sad : 571 . Rigid standards of selec- fingors are all that James Connolly, |in 15 minutes and it is possible/there Superintendent MeClelland at, ie cab ie tion, make them wniforely jigors are ald to ghow for # fall |ta turn out 2,000 gallons a day. |tended-# meeting ofthe heads of i ; ; good... Your dester-has from a 13-story building here. As| When the cream is thoroughly | vost. Pena institutions ig, the cs a ‘ goods bf he plunged downward, he caught at frozen, it flows into wax paper- intry. - ras ‘ 5 ea a prolpeting, Vistform one low |lined containers and is hoisted in: _SPEND VACATION HERE | i workers said that nothing but great |to a refrigerator room to ‘harden. Misses Elizabeth and Catherine | fear could have prompted such a/| For shipping, “iceless bags,’ which} Goertel of St. Anthony returned to! display ‘Strength in| weigh little or nothing, are placed anal at “St. Joseph, Ln today. lover the cans and they are ready rary. ore pitaty os pee ere | : |to go, sure to keep cool. The ne their aunt, Mrs. Joe. Milner. _ | The different branches oe pear re sorapnl bottle: stl VISITS PARENTS inciple of A the I. 0. 0. F. bela cena te an away with much of the clumsi-| Mi: Rose Loran of Carson: is) their 108th “erin fess and expense attendant ‘on spending Ske wank 2 Me oly tad their order the 26th of rig using, the old-fashioned containers, | Hiest Of, per Pe ee eecrmtes | at their gpg i - Je s jal sale of party and|* besety parlor in Carson. i peo: Poet ene tr | a 1 $25.00. Rose Shop. 4 home at Fort Yates Monday morning | * atin hk et