The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 2, 1927, Page 6

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ene PAGE FOUR © THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 4 - MAY BE LOST ‘Founded Business tes} for fundamental principles of Mc-| ture operators over new. wage scale: D,, ufter concealing for four days 1 | . ' ° ‘ary-Haugen farm relief bill, said ttled with i d,| the h AT SEA OR IN ; | During Vacation |; ‘ — |__| Senator Nye of North Dakota on his | ranging from Tt 1s cceeeentrete i" Pate ee | iach \ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1927 : return to Washington. = F Francix Langer, 10, WILDERNESS fae ees ctwcen| home ot hs parents, Nir. and Me! Phone 944 for Tire Service. women in the world, came to London * eph Langer, | near Alice, from Awerica for a rest, but decided, | organize corset selling uring her stay. ireen, who began her career |selling corsets to her Connecticut M® ‘neighbors, now is president sales nianager of @ corset compan | She is reported to receive a sa.a | $100,000 a year. Yoman Mill Manager Wins Men’s Support wh P)--Wom- ng airpl ds nava (Continued from nage one) 16 for Hawaii in the Dole prize flight Jack Frost of New York and Gor- déh Scott of Sa navigator, Jeft Oakland, A 16 for Hawaii, imgthe Dole prize flight. “William P. Erwin of Chicago and Alvin H. Eichwaldt left Oakiand Aug- | u@ 1%, in search of missing competi- tors in the Dole flight Jn addition, a numb: been lost in prepar actual starts of oceanic flights, notably disastrous take-off for F: Roosevelt field, Long Island, and the start of the Dole aerial derby. ——————— jeneva that k to enlist aign for gen- eduction to be Powers. — The northwest will e for pres- quare Wa OPO MM O_O MAMA MM IRS Trained Choirs Take Life Out of * Church Singing efore my father's death T the operation of the s ed after the welfare of the actively: in the ch Youthful appetites de- mand the purest food in all the land. At this market it is to be found at the right price—food of purity —food that is quali- i manage Long time « child, a of the when years oreto Had painted manhood on my cheek, a of w ad Ruiz For y a in the And the chur such training.” Suggests Farmers Build Trench Silos : of smiles and “ss prodig: general has ts medical water No h rs, T needed, and I knew no 2 One of ¢ ike: ct nti st effi. , “cure of women. But 2 5 % Dit ways ot deuing the saainuny Bat fee ae ana But sleep though sweet, is only fied to help you rear e ‘i f » therein | au wide field for women sleep; and wa ., : t c of the late corn or a ; i ' = Sd feces mem vy pa henge sony tan astes Like More es 4 Sepia 1 ain is remarkably well supplied overtaking ee ne ee Mlesen: salah to: . of which more ‘The vanguard of my age, with all) 3 . » captured for arr Of duty on my back. Nor child, nor ee ais face _ man, : ; ‘| Brookfield Cheese, Brick or American, reg. Novice Writes Book °° °3!'h, nor see, 1 tind my heat Igoe a pound, per Ib. nn €: 37c in Only Nine Weeks ha lost the race I never, ee A rathe December blights my lag-| cnding rejection ay, sti? ys eye ye | ~MOVALCO GOODS ARE THE BEST slips to aspiring authors is the best, A drop of flavor is a small thing, but it makes a great difference in the taste of ice cream and ices. That’s why gnr product is in such popular demand. Every quart of it is made under our own supervision, and we know how. “A trench silo is nothing more! than a trench dug with a scrape! and team, about eight feet deep, 20 fo 40 feet long, from 10 to 14 fe wide at the top and eight to ni teet at the bottom,” Mr. Miesen sui “Pack the green cut corn in bundles | or cut up with a cutter. In this trench add some water, cover with wet straw about a foot deep and it Give lots of it to the kiddies. It will make them grow. There are more vitamins in it than in other foods—and that means good health and nour- New York.—() Id + A vay id getti e yi } old; ‘ ne cere entll “ready Toe teed ae te ee eed oeaice a seen ime a May debtor for my years un-|f{ Movaleo Tomatoes, No. 3 can, regular 25¢, ishment. Order a quart for your home daily “The coynty agent will be glad/Her first novel, “Purse Strings,” was arey Géléctage). “tong oTime 2 cans ..... ree aaente 1 = Cc to figure the size trench nece: written in only nine weeks after she }a Child” for your herd and assist you in | had spent several years as as manu- | eee Movalco Corn, No. 2 ean F ing the silo when you are ready.,script reader for the publishing} Boats OVER MOUNTAINS aha » regular 20¢e, 33c Ahout 20 of these silos have been house which is now bringing out her} Frdnve; vaskestan-iwo stenm=| PP see ccce i Paani: constructed this summer. Let us/book. | have twice that many to get the most! “I. think I unconsciou: y_ absorbed } but of this corn crop.” the technique of novel writing, Special This Week “TUTTI FRUTTI” boats have negotiated 150 miles of | js ; dry, mountainous country between|{| Movalco Strawberries, No. 2 can, regular 40c, Frunse and the Ili River. ‘The boats | 2 cans 7c coe es | Mrs. Stern, novice in the writing h t IBeglale i led over the roads by ou | world, “by helping to pass judgment ) ieee eee ved now will ply be. | French Daughters [on some 5,000 stories in manuscript | Tyeen Russia and Chinese Turkestan. || Movalco Salmon, At All Dealers Ys Ib. can, regular 30c form.” This experience, she feels, 72 tb. , , Go to Farm School! ciinea witha wornelous appetite | eae oe for current literature gave her the * VIRTUE REWARDED : cang ce 7 53c : i fring in 'weit.| “I see Goldbaum had a fire last i a ‘i : ese ity eee Fok ae a ea neset Meta een nee night” Mcvalco Peanut Butter, felb. pail, regular 35¢, 29 ning in the only ‘special | “Thaiscene of “Parse Strings” is|,,, Vell, he's a nice feller; he de- 1 Ib. pail ....... ae Cc 36000001 school established by |. New fork of the 1880's. It shows the | 5 ; These Products the government in Brittany. development of character in a con- a re the Fffiest on the Market Several agricultural schools for|ventional girl of that period and in| Hello, Bill:—The Elks club : boys exist, however, besides a num- her dilettante husband as they strug-|is open for you every evening |§ Honey Cookies, 2 Ib. bag er*of experimental farms. gle to “keep up appearances,” emu- | by 49 The girls are. taught. gardening, | lating the wealthy, household in| @fter 6 o'clock. Come up and ercnies Cc rying, the care of poultry and| which she was reared. make it your headquarters. They are trained in dome A aMagiclike . Aladdin’s~ sistem aecetie tviee have been built up in thie country to provide her with the finest - a Cheap Peaches Next Week x girl required to bring to, the school her own garden hat and a pair of sabots, or wooden shoes, 4 Shangh. oP indents of the! . | ing Nyih Girls’ school here have set , & new precedent in Chinese war. re THEATRE Jief-work. They have organized to help the soldiers at the front and to} ssend them gifts, including soc d | Teigarettes, This may make “sewing | socks for soldiers” as popular umong | =Chinese femininity us it was among women of western nations during the world war, = At a recent theatrical entertain- ment, hundreds of girls pledged lemselves to procure funds and gifts | lor the “Nationalist boys at the, front.” * Fanatic. Moslems Tonight and Saturday Renee Adoree Famous Star of the “Big Parade,” in i Kill Militiamen’ James Oliver Curwood’s - gfanatie Moslems in the town of} tor Alwa B 4 a 2Chusta yesterday in d 3 6 ° ” ; d ys brings ina ent sEtes, chanee yrtated the | BACK 10 GOD S$ COUNTRY a full equivalent in satisfactory returns on-every pur- : og The Moslems destroyed the buildi chase made at this store. Make your money work in- Co f. housing the soviet executive commit- A vivid human romance of the north country telligently for you by buying your Groceries here. aot u, ai i PAE scoped, but the! Pe posta reagan aa ri eo paie apenetit rd would tell a a magical story of its experien Suopder. ae A : , e id ” -day acc itary delivery. service to a, : u ces. Monlems. to. death, and. 10" others to Comedy—“Women and Sauerkraut you makes us just as close to you as your phone. Give before you had your morning cup, you had to gather various terms of imprisonment. ; us your September business and we will prove to you 5 = : Puts Spanish Spas thot opee a customer always a customer here. Just rd the an sone ing countries of the world the Hal Coming—Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. say 957. choicest green coffees, bring them back to the United in Hands of Women : States, blend and.roast them to just the right appetizing , —— The Greatest Pi i Celery, Head Lettuce, Oranges, Le i e i : ere 7 <_wonon is seconded in the Hat Jee nen eeeeae ine Carrots, Cabbage, Fresh | nanas, Apples, Crab Ap brown. “Suapese,. Seblly. you had to. sageheut Sie E Fablished of the medical directors) “WHAT ” Tomatoes, Cucumbers, | ples, Grapes, Blackber- roasted’ berries and :take out the dust and chaff. To do ef water-places ‘under the ‘super. PRICE GLORY Beets, Turnips, Green ries, Cantaloupe, Water- this, you would need the magic.of Aladdin. — 5 firat time, since it = seetablished Peppers and Corn- melon, F:ums, Peaches ‘ Lee Be ei cecd hens expen acto y, i and Poare .” In Nash’s Delicious Coffee you have all this done for * “Butter,” Fancy Cream- ng ale Brand you, napa pms. bea is sealed in ay sion ; ery, pe icnic Hams known red labeled Nash in its delicious flavor. ~ me Have You Tri lg ae #4 e u ied “Beans,” Van Camp’s, “Bananas,” nice ripe s : j 3 medium size 5 FRUIT FI UFF © B cans for... SOC : . “Peaches” ‘ ae A golden sponge ring, iced over all, then covered with pieces of cherry raven yp Fis ed pan wy $1 30 and pineapple. Doesn't that just make your mouth water? 5 : ; “Sardines,” in tomato “Cleanser,” Kitchen, just ‘HAPPINESS CAKES sore rae | Alm oat oe - Over 40 varieties 2 cans 27c for . 1 7c ad Are bn Sale at All Grocers sot a oe THE NASH. 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