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PAE Ag PE a I A A re NC a enone aren PAGE FIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1928 jail. ni id ah to d it tw Edwards wie the Goo urch book FEBRU ARY W AS | ebatged ‘with b ne s hey 2: N eeds Megaphones | and a horse to then a te this city, where fe Colhe Tonite James Weselnak will bets 108 ot Eee withdrew al ou Irectors of se for betene | Soke i f art-| For Farmers and Ear | spend two hours before oes could | worship, Lieut. Commander! Pay Back All He Stole | then disap was found by ‘ | conducted by the League for Defer tn and of = 9 Trum ets For Solone’ 2s tumoter started. They set out | Joel Boone, wt white house physiclan,| Fo) thef, Stevel on Tiving. fa © loop hotel 4% ° VERY MILD HERE! 4} €% ment: airs, itew odes ra ot eer 4 bp ine -inhabllants” of Colteriivaae Biter ee eee bas Broth ef, Steve|s Te Wis Fuge See Soead 10 reir : Rachel Hasle of Madi: i) ow, dineton, Mabel scab | iously lined the shore. ‘After ‘ney. Mrs. Coolidge herself entertained ae outta of of Grate nd Oxel, Peter and Ole Win the OO aa wt aiede at/eral hours’ search they finally lo-|her-son Sere tent at Amherst, ‘sean aa ee Spat Weselnak had $450 Temperature Averag dy th 3. apt t ;| cated, Paquin onthe two-acre cake|and Miss Florence bull, daugh- . oa “Yous Fonte Seng me _ a : | artaeecani “n ak amipee tor ate qf ice an brought him ashore. ter of the Governor of Connecticut. oe oe stole hpi eet He ised to pay back the balance RY Than Twice the c sebeatinl Will Hcongressman,” in the opinion of} | {I never gave up hope,” Paquin| They arriver tomether at the Massa- Gentleman of |: :2 of $10 a week. , : F ed Aca ‘s ative Nelson, t,| said. “I knew my friends would/soit Street home of —_——_— hd : Helo z 8 ago end rehneged Be Discussed at bai men ee "do oe ite, "hosek ts halt hae dao "Soin Te : ag oy A ge Krein bese am | tri § rop: i . Urging farm relief legislation on| fone res an hour, Weselnak admitted to District Manda i Pismarck and enjoyed _ex-| tributing seditious propaganda, Meeting Wednesday |... "foite floor yesterday, the Mis.) death. Dr. Justin E. Hayes, Mrs. Good-| Judge Frank E. Reed late Friday ft of ame: Teas ort fea- ceptionally mild weather during Fed-| Yi) ettlement, ay \ ; ‘souri representative argued that the! <a hue’s personal physician, said that/that he forged withdrawal demands KGCU. Fuary, according to O. W. Roberts, Ail persons intcrested in the stag-/ farmer does nv‘ receive sutticier:| Mrs. Coolidge’s Mother bis patient was taking a fair amount! on Steve's account, but on his prom-| tures over the radio, . i meteorologist in charge of the lo of a monster Fourth of July cele-| attention in congress, while “biz nourishment and her condition @p-| ise to make restitution the court-put| Sunday, March 4th, at 4:36 { weather bureau. The temperature Robbers Ma Make Big narck this year are/ business not only !:nows what con- \ Cheered 1 by Her Visit) peared favorable. him on probation for five years. |p, m. Also watch for their ad - averaged 2i degrees, or more than} invited to attend a meeting which! gress is doing, but tries ‘o direct,! twlee the normal, the average > Haul at Shanghai i I be held Wednesday evening atland seemingly with, considerabls! February being 1° degree: ' he Association of Commerce office,| success, what congress shall do.” SEEK DAMAGES FOR | brother at 328 "13th ‘Avenue Nortte| im this paper on Monday eve: S| Northampton, Mass., March 3— SON'S LOST ASHES| cast, Minneapolis, took Steve's bank! ning. % i: hich time th itte tj bd nepal DAY AS (AP)—The visit by Mrs. Calvin] New York — Forty-three years 5 : eats the eolint being a aaa make preliminary ®t | Da uohg f Chi Goolidge to her mother, who has after their son's body had been‘cre- : Pr low zere on the 23rd. The nigh angements for the affair will make | Vaughter 0: CAO [been seriously ill at, the Dickinson} i mated, Daniel Fuchs’ 2 abs s a its te hospital here since lakt December, is | Elm! ns, fil coo al settee Teer itt be taken_on the com-| Ue Founder Is Illisating a cheering effect on the 78- i craepetscy oe pany for the loss of The greatest daily range of tem-| 9, i Ade 5 $s report and it is. wheal that} ceeran year-old patient, Mrs. Lemira Good-|the urn containiug the ashes. The e, diffe between ional commit: Chicago, March 3—(AP)—Mrs. | hue. complaint says that Daniel, Jr., died tithes nd ‘lowest temps ‘atures of ‘ Atl pointed, according in charles Scribner Eaton, pe ivi iMrs. Coolidge spent four hours at! and was ted in 1884, and Specia ome er vice day, Wus 39 degrees on the 18th, * pala | f ; e nm pian: the late William Rainey Harper,|her bedside yesterday and Mrs.'charges that the urn containing the TAG was eight degrees on tht mei E G : founder of: the University of Chica, | Goodhue’s othe? eallers included the |ashes could not be found when’ the —in— manager to open che safe. Tl go, is seriously ill suffering from a | Rev. Kenneth B, Weels, pastor of the ‘father called for it on July 23, 1928. \ g tents were quickly. tra 9) fe ittee in wets Sit tear Renta of which waiting automobiles spel] g, cing planned for| it is believed she has Addison’s| HERE’S SPEEDY RELIEF FOR . Select your goods fo ryour Suit and we will give you a fitting the same day ith. There have been but six warmer Feruarys in the climatological his- tory of the Bismarck station, Mr. Toberts states. The highest was 28 will have nothing to do! disease, one of the rarest known t ee nara arrests were made, but the| ‘ Ais MinseuPl’ Stipe | HeMIEAL Celene: Oke SPARE Sera TENDER, ACHING, SWOLLEN FEET he lowest mean for February ever robbery was followed by’ a series ment, which will be, toms of the illness is the changing fds by police, The H ; i : recorded was —4 degrees in 1875.|0f rapid quick al , The| held in August. The first tourna- | of the skin to a reddirh-bronze color, The total precipitation for the month| Police | wore bullet-proof | clothes,/ ment of th 1 held last August accompanied by a general physical] Emerald Oil Must Give Complete Satisfaction or Money + 4.3 0.11 inch, or 0.33 inch below the) Wich had been made for them du--| proved so successful that it was de-| breakdown. Cheerfully Refunded normal. There were 2 days with|ing the afternoon. They arrested «! cided to make the event an annual’ pe aoe : 0.01 inch or more of precipitation.|&4"& of 24 kidnapers who are part] affair and any games played over ‘The total snowfall vas 21 inches, |0f a larger band of terrorists. They! the Fourth of July will not result in Fisherman Rescued 4 Get a two-ounce bottle of Moone’s! appears. A few more applications i ;|also released -vear-old_Chi- ; : ‘. aiay aes eed eeleany, ayer Thy Heda boy WAL Was: Tpke NEO ee eee From Floating Ice | Emerald Oil a vote. tema intervals and swell- grins re soe ing : ’ f £30,000 $150,000). * Every well stocked drug store has, Tom. ces —Servi | te ee Underwood Meeting | sauit ste, Marie, Ont, March 3 this ith the distinct understanding! ipa? 2 22%, wien and Cal. nality-aa ae mae 2 fa EE ae see Sy ee ee Largely Attended: or mitrsto".siet tras’ “pote that your money wil be cheerfully at bed time and. they jut seem to quality and fit considered | velocit; of 86 miles. The maximum Lee Dies at Buxton Paquin, a fisherman, was alive to- | returned tet Gee “i tel aeeeieel eet ay and scale ae oft Gaiety (for-any five minute per- Underwood, N. D., March 3.—Aj|day, due to the heroism of his, inflammation, soreness, and pain| No matter how win fot you } : iod) was at the rate of 36 miles per! yon, 1 Hewiged ae cilia oa beetle al Shah d Jack Vi a as bc ge bes Hi! or etter applications, e e | ohn Lee, ere recent! oma: by juin ane acl izenau were har from the northwest on the 19th.| penitentiary, went to Buxton today| Fargo, “ape endont-of the North’ fishing some distance from shore , Your feet may be so swollen and| not tried Emerald O' The prevailing wind direction was to attend funeral services for Dakota Anti-Saloon League, of a|when the ice on which the former ‘nflamed that you think you can’t ou 2 from the northwest. Ellen Foss, mother of Mrs. Lee, who| motion _ picture entitled “Lest We| was standing broke away and start- 0 another step. Your shoes may . /It’s a wonderfur formula—thia Our Service Is Guaranteed | s, A died yesterday. Services will he| Forget.” The Rc.. 0. J. Bagne of|ed down stream. Vizenau hurried feel as if they are cutting right.into| combination of essential oils with | Police Arrest Priest held at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon| Grand Forks and the Rev. F.L, Wat- | to Prentiss bay, five miles away, to the flesh. You feel sick all over with “and other antiseptics 80, : e . Af 4 th Ch at Buxton, Mrs. Lee was with her Lak ddition to} obtain a boat, but found there ‘4vas, the pain and torture—you'd sive bottles 9 | ter 4-mon ASC! mother when she passed away, hav- S eakers at the|none there. ~He then telephoned a: anything to get relief wouldn't you? er. e Ss re) n Ss | aah ing gone to the home of her par- ing. Mu ce er lumber camp at Cedarville, where| Then try this: lien veins. / Mexico City, March 3.—(#)—Aft-|ents Tuesday upon receiving word Mrs George Dunn and Rebert Hammel| Two or three applications of br. very rantees were told of Paquin’s plight. Moore’s Emerald Oil and in fifteen ce Bismarck, N. D. ») that th iously ll, er trailing him for four months,|that her mother was ser! ie iy ore told of Paquinte pligtt, soat| minutes the pain and soreness din: | S600 ‘troubles -oe" menky. we Police today had a Catholic priest,| Besides her husband, Price Reductions Create a National Sensation / s|C. A. Landgren, fluti PERFECTED re a Accompanying this outward beauty— Carla roits pilin He peng car 80 ful and neversa car 20 good! SEDANS $1195 to $1995 © ’ co = away from the hcet of the a this costs more to but is much eafer. 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