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PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1927 )AN-DANDY SPRING CLEANING Don’t throw away your old mattresses. Have them renovated and recovered by the Mandan News township for nine year ed in Bismarck, whe and formerly was en-|¢ me here tion! nd his parents, ‘Highway Body Opens Bids on Auto Tires: Nine bids on the automobile tire requirements of the state department, which will tot $5 for the s ; the state h ¥ Nission today. Action on the bids will not be taken until this afternoon. ‘avalier county delegation asked the commission construct ce ate roads there th Early Settler Here Plans Are Related Dies at Sioux City at Rotary Meeting 4... touice Won f Mort i settler in died at for rod improvement were | Of her Mrs. John Wall of ; | Sioux City, Ta, 6 Road Improvement Effort to Solve Fargo Bridge Site Problem Launched Another effort tion early | » home commis. Plans nforma ing yesterday by tion received here yesterday t Mandan with her Fegular Jobn |. Rovig Rovig showed the group an illum- inated map which marked the fe era! Morton county whieh n approved by the | commission, A part | tg ommissione: ss Jct 2 co mmissioner y ae * Hf the Fargo and Cass commissions: for construction on its secondary | Visit Bismarck; eral chil-| iy a power of’ attorney, the state sible built next [highway commission will deal with A McKenzie county ds of Dottglas controve souri bridge be speeded and was told| Visit the state penitentiary and to that the highway. department ix! boost for their Ward county town, the work done this year. d the group. The band is A form of permit which public t from Mandan radio sta- 1 fore permission will be granted to es use state roads for power lines, gas! Banquet Dresses, sizes 16 ment was submitted to the commi: " sion by Sceretary J. J. Ermatin; $14.95 to $19.50.—Sarah Gold i by Shop, 312 Main Aye. the attorney general's office. Action on the permit form probably will be ae 4 Arrangements have been made to| night, April 30th. thority to uct for U institute a: weekly road-cond bai plication was re-! intended to inform the publ ck of funds. It! condition of the main state Tavigner, Minnenole Mighway fiks t2Pisimary ssnem ax'wet| sx/ DOUGLAS Boosters grant the request for what is virtual- | system in order that as many as pos- Babcock in an effort to adjust the; asked that action on the Little Mis-| fternoon to bending every effort toward getting fhe Douglas high school band a utilities w ¢ required to sign be- KGCU tomorrow. highway, mains and other public utility equip- | to 20, specially priced at | following approval of the form by delayed until the next meetin Dance at Moran’s Saturday inning next Friday. alier county | w son but the ed be of 1 was sug ed that oston Dental Co, ismarck’s Dental Clinie. dt oof y county and Moor: | John Wall of Si . Cass county and | Arthur Lem | Fargo, N. Ma ‘outh i from Almont. south | of the Grant county line, where it) will connect with “snot county | road, und the road to Yucea, neeting with the Oliver coun eral highway. Probabilities are, R fin grading the leaving gr: until the majority of this work has | been done. To Install Arc Lights in City|«! F, G. Tharp was awarded a con- tract to install 13 are lights, mainly in the Syndicate section, ‘at the regular meeting of the City Com- mission Wednesday evening. A new traffic ordinance to comply with the recently enacted state safety code will be drawn up by the city attorney, commission decided. Many of the pro this ordinance are al but the proposed make the main similar to that in use in other North Dakota cities, includ- ing Bismarck. W. A. Locke was appointed pound master and a number of bills were allowed. will SDALE | ank H. Brown accompanied a group of young people from the First Presbyterian church — to Stewartsdale last ¢ they presented w pla Thej play was written concerning the work of Dr. and Mrs. McDowell, son-in-law and daughter of Mrs. J. N. Wright,! in Teheran, Persia. The cast includes Leone Hiland, Fannie G Eliza-| beth Robertson, Robert Fish, Fred and Harry Schrimpf, Roy Bjel roll Blunt, Vernon King rge Dobson. TEWARTSDALE r of members of the y society of the First Pres-| church went to afternoon to i of the ions of Id at Stewar nelude with oe church thi: byterian attend Bismarek SOCIAL HOUR SUNDAY hour for out-of-town afternoon will *. Taylor, Miss Irma L. i Katherine McDonald and! 5 Charlotte Schmidt. VISITS HERE Mrs. Alex Lick of Jamestown is in the city, the guest of Mrs, Howard Wahl. Mrs. Wahl is recuperating at her home following an operation re- cently at a local hospital. ' HONOR GUEST AT DI Harold Shaft, who is leaving in the near future for Fargo, honor guest last evening at a'dinner given by 12 of his friends at the Patterson hotel. RETURNS TO HOME Peggy Bankston, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Bankston, has suffi- ciently recovered from an operation usually clever by those who have! are discarding it as a needless hazard. for appendicitis to home from the St. return to her Alexius hospital. RETURNS FROM MINNESOTA Captain Wilson McK. Spann has returned from a month’s inspection trip of the Minnesota national guard. Captain Spann covered practically all of Minnesota on the trip. IS IMPROVED Mrs. Della Fox, who has been ill; for the past two weeks, is now able to be up again. However, she will not be able to return to work for another week. HERE FROM WASHBURN Mrs. Henry Wahl, Mrs. Leo Wilson and Mrs. H. Macomber of Washburn were in Bismarck Thursday for the Eastern Star school of instruction. RETURNS TO SEATTLE Dewey Knott, who was called to Glen ore id, that | jshe was ca (Mr. and Mrs. Lee ‘and Social News of Mandan Vicinity | ’ Per. WILL CONDUCT INITIATION The Court of Imanculate Concep tion, Bi nghters of Mitiatory ne, i ‘ time, Local n are invited to mbers of the ttend. RETURNED TO GL Mr. and Mrs. G. J While in the hol apree on a efor the Structure t city wanted with one of its main fares and one bridge could t with both. alution offered today by 1. Sorlie aaked th commissioners to ving the whole sof the highway me to pt the 1 upon and to 4 sh of the} thorough not con The Govern) § county argo resolution 1 erin the h: site | Clay county and Moorhead, Minn.,} 1 to have already agreed to! side of the dispute to C., iding at 30 DIDN'T 4 3 DIVE Mrs ist 7 left sday afternoon for Glendive, Mont., whe d by the death’ of her Anne ‘iger. VISITING HERE Mrs. W. C. Crawford of Dickinson is visiting in the city as the guest of Nichols. sister, Mrs, has returned to his ‘home in S RETURNS HOME Mrs. J. A. Goedert has ret her home at Turtle Lake after re- ceiving treatment at the St. Alexius hospital. LEAVE FOR MICHIGAN Mr. irs. George J Avenue e left for Mich., e they will home Gladston, make their Rk FROM VISIT Mrs : Golden Valley eoshe visiting her mother, Mrs. EI phy Sa Mur: RECOVE Mrs, Chris Rath of Wing has been | cas i from the St. Alexius hos- returned ra brief ewarts- Vv ROM HOSPITAL hi heen dis- | . Alexis hospi- Poptinger, 907 Fr the St, Alexius hos HERE FROM G. Mrs. DE. Has spending ys in the city. Juniors to Present Class Play Tonight Final — rehe: Is Junior class pl ust Out of Col- lege,” Thursday indicate that the af- fair will be entirely successful and will add to the laurels won by recent high school productions. A well chosen and well directel east add greatly to the story, held to be un- held for the read it. The play will be given this eve- ng at 8:15 at the city auditorium a the advance sale of tickets indi- tes that it will be well attended. s Dorothy Dakin has been direct- the play. S. E. Dronen Dies Here Last Evening S. F. Dronen, 43, of Lyman town- ship, near Wing, died at a local hos- pital last. nicht. Death was due to complications following an operation for appendicitis. Mr. Dronen was brought to theshospi an illness of two week: Funeral services are to be Sunday at 2 o'clock at the Norwegian Lutheran church in Lein township and interment will take place in the church cemetery. Susing 1 Monday, after | Simply by held| old, insecure w: Bismarck by the death of his father, Mr. Dronen had lived in Lyman| Two Men Contest Title, | “Meanest Man in Count” CORNS. ‘Two new candidates for the title of meanest man in the county” were discovered last week, and strangely enough both of them were engaged in the same nefari- ous-occupation—cheating children? ‘And for # fraction of a penny oes their little scheme: ehil walks up to the counter (they both engaged in selling soft Stinks. though they have no stand. "whatever with the better mei é )_and asks clearly and dis- : for Orange-Crush. hhaven’t any on ice right they say, Ei ares some- nm they to hana ‘out a drink made tation extracts! sete between the two ween for Orange-Crush 1s made i: oranges: oat ios actually ment value, "ee uan- pacer on cant ® But the child doesn’t know until he has tasted the substitute—and then it’s too late! Here is why Orange-Crush is so surpassingly delicious: To . the juice of luscious oranges is added the delicate flavor of the peel, the zestful tang of the fruit acid found in oranges, lemons and limes, & pure food color such as is used in cakes and candies, healthful! carbomated water, and pure cane sugar. Nothing else, Parenta are warned to instruct their chil- dren to ask for Orange- Crush by name and to see that it’s served them fn the Krinkly Bottle. Any of attempted substitution in this com- munity should be at once reported to the lo- cal bottlers of Orange- Crush ' ip and palnt-np week, May’ Ist to 7th, inclusive | ,on package, All kinds of medicine failed—then ALL-BRAN , saved him! Read this tribute from a grateful user: “I hav ’e ALL-RRAN T have been using Kellogg’s ALT-RRAN ned to now for about a year and a so badly constipated that I know what todo. One day I read about Kellogg's ALL-BRAN, went to the store and bought me a package. It did me good and I am regularly. 1 had tried all kinds of medicine but they failed, Kellogg's ALL- Johnston, 813 BRAN surely saved me.” Very thankful, C. D. Pouitis, Argo, Il. Constipation ravages health. Check it before its poisons soak through your system. Blotchy skin, + returned from | unpleasant breath, headaches—are { < heen’ just a few vile symptoms, Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN will re- Neve constipation permanently. Two tablespoonfuls daily—in chronic | with every meal. Guaranteed. | Serve ALL-BRAN with milk or | cream—and add’ fruits or honey | Ready to eat. Use in cooking. Sold and served everywhere. Made by ! Kellogg in Battle Creek. Recipes 9 Women’s Oldest hygienic problem now solved }} a new and different way—true protection. Dispose of it as easily as tissue By ELLEN J. BUCKLAND Regiatered Nuree HE old-time “sanitary pad” is fast becoming a rarity. Millions “KOTEX,” a new and remarkable way, is now used by 8 in 10 better class women, je esas as easily as tissue. No laundry. No embarrassment. It's five time¢us absorbent as ordi- nary cotton pads! , You dine, dance, moter for hours in sheerest frocks without a second’s | doubt or fear. It deodorizes, too. And thus stops | all danger of offending. You ask for it at any drug or de- partment store, without hesitancy, | ing “KOTEX.” ions are doing. End| . Enjoy life every | day. Be sure you get the genuine. | Only Kotex itself is “like” Kotex. KOTEX No laundry—discard like tissue Wo asm | Quick ‘The most painful the instant Dr. i ae 2 i a3 aH AI Hy the bridve to! Should Be SIMONIZED Simcnize KLEENER will reinove dullness, tarnish and stains—Then an application of SIMONIZE Polish will provide a most beautiful and durable surface. We specialize on this work. EXPERT GREASING SERVICE Avoid repair bills by having your motor oil changed and car thoroughly lubricated at regular intervals. We invite you to inspect our pit and equipment for this work. LAHR MOTOR SALES CO. Clean-up and paint-up week, May Ist to 7th, inclusive The Junior Class Will Present “JUST OUT OF COLLEGE” Admission 75c FRIDAY, APRIL 29TH AT THE pring omc Reserved seats now on sale at Harris & Woodmansee’s Clean-up and paint-up week, May Ist to 7th, inelusive Broadway Bazaar 504 Broadway M. Zvorist, Prop. $1 Special $1 For Friday and Saturday wee. o.oo Men’s Dress Shirts,. French Twill ......... on $1.00 _ $1.00 $1.00 se, $1.00 $1.00 One lot of Oxfords and Pumps ........ Ladies’ Bedroom Slippers, 2 pairs Men’s Union, Suits Caps for men and young men eoeeees We also have a special oh all ladies’. silk dresses Clean-up and paint-up week, May lst to 7th, inclusive [i Siestetieaddiiomenennimmenenepmnmemennemasmestasenemsnesnaannciinasial Spectalize tn a Bismarck Mattress & Renovating Co. Phone 605 513 Bdwy Bismarck, N. ~» BISMARCK CLOAK SHOP 10 Day - Coatand Dress Sale Now On Take advantage of the many great values in ladies’ and misses’ coats and dresses. Dresses reduced to $5, $10, $15, $19 and up Coats $10.50, $16.45, $19.45 and up Select your spring outfit at a big saving BISMARCK CLOAK SHOP The Popular Priced Store Clean-up and paint-up week, May, Int_to 7th, inclusive We Repair BALLOON TIRES \ RIGHT! Don't think for a minute that we repair balloon cas- ings, or any others, by ordinary methods. Ours is a totally different, new, scientific method which com- pletely removes the injury—replaces .each broken. Repair Is Guaranteed thread, to Outlast Tire! Our repair is just as flexible as the tire, and stronger! No bulge! Neat! Can hardly seen. And we guarantee repair to outlast. tire, with the TIRE REPAIR Let us inspect. all your casings with this remarkable system. It will prevent trouble and expense on the .road. Free inspection with only a small charge for cha! ing tires. Your money back if not more than satisfied with-our repair work. COME IN TODAY! Phone—9 4 4—Phone BISMARCK ACCESSORY & TIRE CO.