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MONDAY, MARCH : ‘HE BISMARCK 'LKIBUNE } relatives, but after going home he | gered homes not built for such| JAPENESE INCREASE IS LEss| J ACROSS BAKER CUTOFF ROAD was observed cleaning @ revolver in |eral yee The last heavy snow, sev-| Tokyo—Fewer births and more| BETWEEN BISMARCK AND MANDAN GOES [sts isn wv" s0n|fie™" "TTY "pie | OUT WHEN ICE GORGE IS DYNAMITED, ™=teoss [PEOPLE'S FORUM |) — . iN! LE USED CARS | the stream is threatened, H. C. Lerealth | Se MOT Trna When a Man Capitol Theatre Monday and Tuesday, March 26th & 27th Slasting Necessary to Prevent ineer, said today. |EARLY SPRING gives you the | Halliday, N. D. | 4 is ry 2 ee! ce eine Teatd eat ate largest selection and biggest bar-; ‘ March 4i, 1928. e | Follow the Trail Flooding of Morton County} onks and return to an old chan-| gains in used car, to be had at! Editor Tribune: b oes in ror Seat—Paved Road at Under-|1¢l, thus leaving the big span over! any other time of the year. "26) We do appreciate the service your o jeat—Paved Road at Under-| im fit! is not as acuteras'the fear| Studebaker coach, refinished, like | newspaper is rendering by making ° . t H h Adventure! pass Still Under Water—]| that the river will sweep the bridge} news °26 Buick Master coach,| it possible for use to read Dr. Me- | as. g Ce) 1g e away entirely, Frahm said. It would little mileage, fata condition; | Coy’s Health articles and by giving, | > New Bridge at Williston Is| cost tar less, he explained, to return| ‘26 Oldsmobile De Luxe sedan at) us the privilege of writing to Dr. e | Threatened the river to its present channel than| bargain for quick sale; "26| McCoy personally. ashes \ H Dodge sedan, leather upholstered;| For this reason I think the Trib- é Sie! cat Santee ‘aaa hd le Ste 28 Dodge | une shoal te in every home. faa ambiete acs Gout ‘ Reports to the highway commis-| sedan, leather upholstery, hese} people need information pertaining ‘ it housekeeper ever een te ei meene irateenk bet4 sion pity the aun reAinGr bu-| are guaranteed used cars, Easy| to health and right diet. had,” said a young married / pst a bridge when the ice gorge in Teau here indicate that the gorge| time payments. Yours truly, x ‘woman the other day, ‘was a man. f he Heart river south of Mandan| formed above the city of Williston M, B. GILMAN CO. MRS. J. 8. DUNCAN.) «qe was in a little village down in 8 dynamited Sunday afternoon, but several miles below the bridge. = ae Maine where we Today, however, the level of the apapEy. 'D wbHihe old; color THEY DO NOT CHEW | i 4 a cut ty the vaeised ice itt river was only a few baad trout) ie a white, white note, | see HEN NG a ee Ss | Snide wate. pares re of the bri . i : Oe rine <r tas Clea my bad feature of the condition at white fect, has a new collar on. | NG Tooth Club,” whose tenets in- and I prevailed up- Dynamiting of the gorge, which Finder pleasc call 1068 for re- on Joetohelpmein the house. Joe had been in the Navy, and later had had his own fishing schooner. “I have never known a woman Williston, Frahm said, is that the clude advocacy of more and better e aie Sere wea fice is above the Breakers on the sup- FOR ea. NT_—-Modern sleeping room | mashed potatoes cn restaurant alling temperatures which dropped bein HB tiated a lila in new LoS aie for (eater eniey beens ts ole the geeecale Above the highest level of the rive:| EAdles Preferred. Call at | Rummage and White Ele te vast mass of ice. Had the gorge| Previously recorded, but the ice] wmpoW with four boys, ages 8, 9,| phant sale by the Episcopa' fozen, Mandan would have been|"0W is jammed against the flat side) 19 and 12 years wants work on! Jadies Saturday at Parish looded today, observers said. of the ‘sand the pressure is) farm by April 12. Clara i xd River Is Ri tremendous, he said. Mahicr, Otter Cree D. House on Third street. 6 Offers by the highway commission oT April fi es " who was 80 scrupulously neat as Joe. che tage, of water In the Mls-l1q provide dynamite to break the FOE eee aie ARG Gathge 406ce | AaeeeeiC oa a oe Oe tect a tee ot AT fect’ since {22m at Williston were of no avail! month at 500 Tenth street. Write’ STOP GETTING | Wasa lesson in efficiency. since no one wanted to take the risk s ker. Montona. “First he scraped and piled them all esterday morning. The rise was) of placing the dynamite in the ice renee Aa first cnvanaets UP NIGHTS according to size. He used Lux for the tt ‘ ! ae Seulan dione deat Sit » SAV aEEATCA ane oe Seyane ment completely furnished. Call suds in the dishpan, because, he said, While the Big Muddy at Bismarck | Way Of (ynamivng the ice niclave| St Apt. 5, Tribune apartments or) IF YOU get up many times at Lux made better suds in half the time ras practically free of ice Sunday, hone 1146, night by reason of Bladder Trouble, of anything else, also because Lux bany Heke cakes fill the river from| 2" aviator drop bombs on it frow FOR RENT—Modern aparement. L.! have pains in back, weakness or was easier on his hands. bove. ‘ 7. thet bh | hore to shore and are being car-|” K. Thomrson. Phone 287, dizziness, general debility, painful = “gaitorg, he said, use Lux because ied rapidly southward by a current FOR RENT—Unfurnished four) smarting and_ difficult urination 9 . ql ‘elocity estimated at’ 12 miles per Captain Halmrast Is Tom ee oie private lack of contral of urine, er symp ber llr) = iA dae our. ’ . ath. jecond street or phone|toms of prostate trouble, try s pl The river has fallen considerably’ Spuds’ Scoring Hope 1050-R, \DALMO. GLOBULES, ‘This re. “Now I myself follow Joe's plan in t Sanish during the past 24 hours, i 2, ;| WANT™D—Capable girl for gener-| markable treatment has been usec doing dishes, and I always use Lux. Farin ee etimgted at abont| iM Natconal Tourney | Va ocsework, Phone 261-W. | vurcecstclly by thousands, So co ‘The difference t has made in the looks e feet. This has caused a rise — WORK WANTED—Tok'17 off) fident that it will succeed, we w of my hands is really amazing. Lux f five feet at Washburn, three fect} St. Paul, March 26.—(%—On| storm windows and _ putting ‘on’ -cnd a trial treatment ABSOLUT! _ keeps them so white and smooth, that f which occurred yesterday after- in ff t of the screens, Phone 219-J or call 406 |.Y FREL to any sufferer who h I've passed on the hint to my friends.” toon and two feet last night. The) high sch basketbail| Seventh street. Henry Swanson.' never uscd it. No obligation or co: Because Lux contains none of the iver at both Sanish and Washburn| : rests the principal scoring : reeset Write today. ‘ali it 8 fall of ice. hopes of the Minnesota State high SNOW IN JERUSALEM THE PALMO COMPANY. __bermful alkali found in many house- ‘old soaps, whether flakes, chips or cakes, it never irritates even the most. ive skin, never dries the delicate ils of the hands. And the big package of Lux washes H G weeks’ dishes. Gorge Holds at Williston school champions in the National] Jerus:lom — Heavy February |22 E. Main St. Battle Creek, Mi Wiiliston’s huge gorge is sti!l| tournament at Chicago next week. |snows in Jerusalem have endan- —Ad tolding, according to an official} This was demonstrated in each of veather bureau report received|the three games played by the rom there today. The flats to the| spudders in the state tournament at ast of the new vehicular bridge are| the university field house last week, tnder water, the flooded portion ex-| with Halmrast scoring 42 of the to- ending westward as far as Tren-|tal-of 79 Hinde his team garnered. on. In Moorhead’s opening game with : Fairview, Montana, reported | Virginia, when they edged out to 13 torge formation in the Yellowstons| to 12 win, Halmrast counted 9 of his r there which was causing some|team’s points; he hit his stride Friday and Saturday, March 30, 31 larm along the upper stretches of| quickly in the second game with World-beloved character in a screen version that will add tens of millions to the mil- lions of admirers who have already read the book! “s ’ Dr. Geo. F. McErlain Osteopathic Physician he Missouri and at the confluence| new Prague, getting 22 of his team’s 9 e e Electrotherapy Solar-Ray WHAT A BOY! it the Missouri and the Yellowstone. | 37 points, and against Edison in the E k M n tre EF oli ee Chronte Diseases @ Specialty recta Bil Ede | fe Be mode pe iks’ Minstrel Fr a NO WONDER MILLIONS READ mm the Memorial highway just east; “hevrolet Dealers u : THE BOOK ! of Mandan is still impassable be- Py cme ol emo is gome| Oe Beet Save anna What daring in danger! What spirit in adversity! | tround the underpass on the north) It is anticiupted that :00 Chev. RES W What loyalty to his employer! What sacrifice in love! tide of the right-of-way is passable, |. to; di nd retail salesmen will sistant variety vi Don’t miss it! aowever, i no wepeet of traffic] be in attendance at a meeting to be ginmended Uy State x | iss it? tas occurred so far. i i. é 2 , Stations. Per hu, SBTB. ree aie i ‘Along the river Toad to the morth|1‘s9 pr ms March 20, by T. Kin: |B Co mei No Advance in Prices of Bismarck, huge cakes of strand-| man, zone sales manager, and A. B. “ a W. R. Porter, Fargo, N. D. td ice and wet spots on the road|Carison, sales promotion manager, 4 Pee te ee rT RINE |both of Fargo. issouri of last Friday nig! The purpose of this meeting will ing the 24 hours between Friday | be to outline @ used car selling cam- tions. Per Performances 7:15 and 9 P. M. OOOO POPE ALBA ALOLOLLLELSSLLSALSLLLSLALEAEO —PDPLPPSLSLEPPLPPLPL PPPS PESO mornings, the river m which will continue through | § cose and fell so rapidly that many et May and June. The Chevrolet sheets of ice were deposited along! Motor company is interested in its t the high banks and even over the| dealers’ used car problem and the iT Dak. All the famous Oriental Dishes . highway in some places. ttending deal ill receive infor- q a ‘Another channel digging freak of | mation relative to the merchandising rom served at The Patterson, formerly the Bi, es, Cone in the past | of used cars. three days. ursday the water} Charts, roving pictures, and dia- was flowthg through a deep channel | jogues will be used to stress the im- on the Mandan side of the river just} portant points. rraigrtce Gerd use verse. aa jay there is a broad sa ir there * s and the river has dug anew chan- Minneapolis a Is nel on t! ismarck side. + ; va Warning toast, Victim of Slugging ‘arning was isrue, lay by O. Sa a W. Bohai, federal meteorologist, to| A traveling salesman from Min. McKenzie Hotel Chinese Chop Suey Mushroom Chop Suey Chicken Chop Suey Fried Noodle Chow Mein Chicken Yatcamein 60—CLEVER ENTERTAINERS—60 Presenting a Program of MIRTH—MUSIC—DANCING Sale of reserved seats opens at Harris & Woodmansee’s Capital Funeral * is lind, was slugged Wednesday morning, March 28 all people living adjacent to the es ley ae and robbed on Parlors ) river to remain out of the low spots | Pisnwarcik'a south side late Saturday | {| © PRICES $1.50—SOME BALCONY SEATS AT $1.00 pays eee Egg Foyoung and the crest of the flood waters| TiBRt, he reported to the police yes- Licensed Embalmer Sub Gum Warmein has passed Bismarck. ge ey ‘ Phone—Day cr Night—22 The U. S. weather bureau here| After lying in the near-freezing ‘Gain Aishes an 7 derby Orientat ther for over six hours, from — = ‘these dishes are prepared to order by Orientai has been requested to furnish a Midnight A é ea Pg cileusil Jos. W. Techumperiin cole faerie of Ne aie Ne rire ae in front of a private residence, the Prop. der to settle any controversy that, ne romniied mcees 19: ane with anes, 8 tall etre fn eee Nothing else was taken. ea had been prepared hye: Police officials were conduc! Many old timers claim that the| 2" investigation today in an effort s in 1881 was several feet high-| *° ® ertain the perpetrators of the ‘s Ee, wae er'than in 1910, ‘This may. have | SUBEINE. ° , Al below Blomarck de to local gorges, iting some friends and left for his Mr. Roberts said, but there was on- - hotel about midnight. He was sai ly a difference of 12 feet in the] 1o'have been attacked from Lehind d 7 ap eo Fieger ‘of| 28 he walked towards tho busicess . 1881 and 1887 was but 5 feet, _| Section. in : eh River Stages Man Killed When Car Gy ph The river stages follow: Annee and M. M. 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