The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 23, 1928, Page 7

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_, PAST MASTERS WILL CONDUCT MASONIC MEET Will Be Observed Monday Afternoon and Night Members of the Bi lodge are anticipatir ers nig! opened 3 1 be exemplified three candidates. T cers of the lodge w I Dinner will be served in the temple dining room at 6:15, after which talks will be given by R. E. Wenzel, past master of the Rugby lodge, and Grand Master Walter H. Murfin. Judge A. G. toastmaster. Second Section at 8:15 The second section of the work will start at 5, with past masters of the Bismarck lodge filling all the chairs. A, Arnot will act as worshipful master, with the chairs filled as follow ALP. GF a Ww other 1 Dullam, Graham, John Patkifivon, Thompson and V . Casselman will also have pai the work. | The following men have been masters of the Bismarck lodge, those marked “ being deceased and those marked + not being members here at the present time 1876; *W. M. *C, A. Loun: Falconer, 1877; “John Davidson, 1878; Joseph Hare, 1879-80; *John “Orlando Davi idson, 1881-8 *Frank Don- 1898; jJames W. Foley, 1899-1900; Asa T. Patterson, 1901; Henry L. Cochrane, 19053 906; *Wm, q Thompson, Koffel, Hemi. Dutton, 1921; R. W. O. Lundquist, 1923; | 924; 7B. M. as ne, belong to the wares in Chicago Hotel Chicago, Mar men and two wont employes of the New Tremont ho-; » ‘el, were held Ry police Sma for! STOMACH ULCER * PAINS STOPPED OVERNIGHT ! ve you of or ulcers of is steady and increasi You are not compelled to yourself to a milk diet, for whew! taking our medicine you are cr abled to eat a well-balanced mez!) three times a day. What would you give to be able! to eat again as you formerly did your money back if it does not é nelp you to your entire satisfaction |< —you to be the sole judge—we fans | id your word for it. rite teday for tall 4 of this famous Cal- if prescription and how you can try it 16 days to prove its; merits. Wolfe’s Laboratories, Desk 2-10, 425 E. Pico fice Los An- ia, iv. PRIVAY, MANRUM 26, 1923 Woman Is Murdered ° ioning in eapenlen with death of a young woman in the tel. Her skull was crushed with a MISSOURI ICE the: ho- | sot-| dering iron and a fur coat was | Coulees Are. I thrown over her unclothed _body.! Numerous coulee: She had registered as Mrs. B. pooeee river are filled to over of Davenport, Ia. of them reaching a highs: An elevator “man told of the| Thousands Watch Rotten Ice! then for several years, due woman having gone alone to the forming at the mout ‘oom of a man, registered as Carl; Disintegrate Thursday on uhler of Chicago, of medium bi tured. | before the Bolly “Was Zour was found. tary of commis cretary of of Commerce, principal speakers nference of commercial club tives of North Dakota cities at, Commerce | he F rgo Chamber Thursday. Mr. ods used by the commission in of struction and maintenance items other details of the work of state highway commission. Mr. Goddard described the work of | the Bismarck Association of Com- | merce during the past year Burr will be}spoke on the future plans of work. meeting which will close today are, James of the Devils Those present at the Barrett, Lake C ‘Secretary Blaine, secretary of Grand Forks Commercial club; I. ry of the Minot A ciation of Commerce; Olaf Under- - dahl, secretary of the Rugby Cham- I. E. Briggs, sec- the Cando Commercial Bertha Hanson, secretary lot this Wahpeton Commercial club; ber of Commere Jame: Milloy, secretary of | Greater North Dakota association. Mr, Barrett, president of the retaries organization, is presiding it. the conference, which is largely taken up with a discussion of ways and means of operating a civic ganization Mild Earthquake Is Felt in Rome Today Rome, March took to the morning when a mild in the city. The center of the shock seems to miles have been about south of Rome. 12 to 15 ‘ The woman Annual Event of Local Lodge} was about 30 veers old, dark haired, ld and evenly fea- Buhler left a few minutes , ._ |Ermatinger, inger, Goddard | Talk at Secretarial jo": Conference in Fargo: rmatinger discussed meth- | ranging the budget for various con- Civie and Cominerce associa- n; H. P. Goddard, secretary of the ion of Commerce; er, secretary of the Jam town Chamber of Commerce; D. S. O (®)—Romans streets in fear this earthquake shock was felt throughout the city. Dwellers in the upper floors of houses rushed out when the dishes +! and cooking utensils in their kitch- ens began to rattle at 7:45 a. m. + | damage or casualties were reported While there is small da: | overflow of the bottoms {it is well for’all persons li | the river to keep in touch ; Weather bureau office at Bi he telephone number of whic! One of Karly Dates What had been a peaceful ice} | sheet for over four months in a lit-| tle less than two hours became a muddy torrent choked with whirling and miniature bergs when the began breaking up be- tween 3 and 5 p. m., Thursday. Under the ra rare of Thurse day's sun, the Missouri ice sheet, the; fetevconben by three days of spring) “hile the Bismarck _ side, ion, | weather, gave way under the tre-! long the banks, was a solid r the | mendous pressure exerted by small of ice, ‘gorges above Bismarck and gradual-| ly disintegrated beginning yester- day afternoon. on Tuesday, moving out without Few stationary sheets of ice re-| causing any damage. A simil: mained along the river banks today | dition prevailed Huff on ‘as the sun, speeding current and|day, leaving the river practi ally pounding blocks of ice gradually ate free from Glencoe south. into the ice banks. ; .At Bismarck, the Missouri froze | The ice sheet below the Memorial] over on November 15, one of the | bridge moved out at 6 a. m. today| earliest dates on record, while its jand. at 9 a. m. the placid stretches | breakup at the present time is | between the Memorial and Northern | earlier than average. | Pacific’ bridges also began to} April 1 is the average date for the pe § breakup. March 13, 1910, Trouble Apparent was the earliest date on record since gorges form at points | 1881 while th: latest date was April ck, at Sibley island or | 12, 1899, other narrow stretches, there are no indications of serious trouble, O. W. pve federal meteorflogist, said toda’ Thousands of people Memorial bridge walks last night to watch the swirling torrent. At time, the river was gushing thr @ gap in the ice on the Mandan River Clear South ar- and the | and The foreign population of London is estimated at 166,000 persons over 16 years of age, HESTCOLDS Apply over throat and chest —cover with hot flannel cloth. Over 21 Million Jars Used Year!; stage of water at Bismarck this morning was 10.2 feet, a drop of 1.3 feet since yesterday morning. It was a sharp fall after a rapid rise yesterday afternoon when the waters -tcrept up to the 12-foot stage at 3 p. m. the same point reached the preceding day at the same hour, Unusually high temperatures for Watch Children’s Health in Spring Chicago, Il—Unsettled weather, indoor confinement, and sunshine prompted Dr. Herman N. Bundesen, Health Commissioner, to issue this warning to all parents: “Every child over one month of age should be given cod liver oil daily as a food.” And now, with that disagreeable fishy flavor all removed, youngsters lick the spoon and‘ask for more Coco Cod. For Coco Cod’s a real cod liver oil, with every vitalizing |... vitamin of the pure oil, but with a rich chocolaty taste "that every youngster loves, Remember, Coco Cod is a food, not a drug. Recommended by health authorities and used by dietitians. Do.you wonder that a million house- holds now use Coco Cod? ‘s Any ens can - supply Coco the G. the ec- TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO. Fire, Theft, bags 2d Au dg. & Loan, or- Fidelit ey bat e7 to Loan on Real Extato STONE INSURANCE, AGENCY Patterso — Bismarck WATCH REPAIRING Any watch, regardless of make or condition, repaired for only #1 No plus the cost of necessary matc- Given Prompt Attention ROYAL JEWELRY 0 408 Main Ave, — Bi | 36929960504 9059555595 1099 9OHH5 SSCS , Easter Fashions A Stunning Collection With Easter close at hand, feminine minds are naturally turning to feminine fashions, and be- ing thoroughly cognizant of the fact that we al- ways present the new when it is new, they are selecting their Easter costumes here. Tailleurs, Ensembles, Dresses and new Hats are here in gay profusion, and prices are most rea- The New » Spring Hats $3.95 » $13.50 SSSSSSGSO? ot New Modeis for Spring Coats, sonable. Coats 4152 Ensembles $292 - Dresses * Are Very Smart mins ... COMPA Store liked the| The ice near Cannon Ball broke’ SSODO ESF SSS SO FOS SOE DEVO FS FLOOD OES COPOO SOS S OOO OEE ELA PLES LSLCLEECLELLLLPL ASSOLE » was nomin-| who ionary edu-! effect s bi ae Rename ssionary at Mect named see Eaptist tion aptist | Rev. held Wweineaday, y Dr. H. R. Best, M: York ttice of ihe Northern Baptist | i convention which will be in Fargo; | March 29 ittee also was appointed} COFFEE ‘The Flavor is Roasted In! , Bismarck Grocery Co. Wholesale Distributors , The | report for the 1a at the meetin; | as colporteur es sionary, | Brown&Tiedman . Choice Head Lettuce, 3 heads for 25c; Fancy Celery, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Cauliflower, special, : 3 pounds for 37c; Radishes, Peas, Parsley, Green Onions, New For food enjoyment and satisfaction we recommend 3 cans Golden Bantam Corn, Ferndell, 3 cans Super- fine Peas, Ferndell, 3 cans Cut String Beans, Ferndeli, 3 cans Natural S Asparagus, Ferndell— Regular value $3.51. PAGH SEVEN EtKel | John Bucknell of Max as Russian | missionary; and the reelection of ) a univer -y, | Rev. W. H. Bayles of Huron, S, D., has turned in her resigentions 1% director of religious education to tive June 1. in the one-half of his time to Nortl' | Dakota: Plans also were msde to n that; reach Baptist churches in the state period | through the-members of the board an effort to bring up the mis- nary offerings before April 30. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., has offered a epecial gift of $250,000 to the Baptists on condition that the nomination exceed its missions giving of last year bv thi ing included the reelection of Monnes of Minot, as conven- missionary; the reelection of B. H. Thor! QUALITY GROCERY ' 122 Fifth -— ; _ Phone 53... ‘HE SANITARY: STORE Post Toasties Post Bran Grape Nuts Come and get “101” prize recipe book Swansdown Cake Flour and Cake Pan Minute Tapioca With a Cook Book Potatoes, Spinach the use of Ferndell Foods exclusively on your table $3.06 Special COOKIE SALE & DEMONSTRATION Saturday, March 24th <> 2% Ibs. Sanitary Tasty Crackers ............45¢ 1 Box Sanitary Graham Crackers-............15¢ 2 Ibs. Assorted Cookies ........... sass cas SOME $1.25 value for 98c Frank’s Grocery —_— 1 can Ferndell Pears, large can, 1 can Ferndell Sliced Peaches, large can, 1 can Ferndell Apricots, large car. Regular $1.45 xalue. - Special .. Curfew Brand Standard Quality Special 2 cans Peaches, 1 can Pears, regular 95c value, for .. $1.24 FRESH COTTAGE CHEESE Phone 611 Four’ Deliveries Two Carloads of Fresh Baked , ZION FIG BARS To Be Sold Saturday, March 24th IN 133 Red Owl Stores 10c : 35c ..25¢c ...36¢ ..27¢ 10c Ban RED say. | STORE Better Foods fi/ for Less & A Extra Special For This Sale, Per Lb. ’ “WHEATIES,” the Gold Medal breakfast treat, Post’s _ Bran Flakes or Kellogg’s Pep, 3 pkgs.. PINK S: SE MONY handy 5c, 14-lb. ( COFFEE “Dependen,” fancy pam 45c quality, Ib. 38c, 10-1b. lots, Ib. BLUEBERRIES, No. 2 can for ... Jollin’s Batleneatel Pure, delicious, w holesame, Y Ib. us ae brand, se P ARGO STARCH, Corn or Gloss, 10c size, 3 for .... CHIPSO, quick suds, makes washing, easy, 25c large package ...... 22c 14c BORAX, “20 Mule Team,” buy it with Bone for economy, lb. package ..... Pte Th ry Fancy Tomatees and Sweet Corn, “Cool Springs” brand, 15¢ epee Assorted, 3 cans for . SUNBRITE CLEANSER, special, 6 cans for .. BRILLO, cleans and brightens ; aluminum, 10c package’. <cr1>-sspsnginins (ae IVORY SOAP, it’s pure, best for tender - 20 - Cc skins, 10c med., 3 bars for ...:. 3s pus and ‘2se fur *Wedding ic jc jug Breaky y” Syrup, both for ..... CRYSTAL WHITE, the million bubble soap, 10 bars for Raisins, Market Day, P & G Soap, Puritan Malt, Oatmeal, regular ’ Matches, Ohio Blue A, M—9—10—11 Fresh Vegetables And Fruits from the arid the latest pack of well and flavor- ably known canned farm, Groceries of gracious go@dness and a service of marked punc- tuality. oo .33C 43c $1.37 23c . dle 2:30-—1—5—P, M. goods, 4-pound package 2 cans Deliveries The Guaranteed Special Patent Flours Occident, Climax or Lyon’s Best Our “Money Back” Guarantee is an Insurance Policy with every Sack

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