The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 16, 1928, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

BISMARCK TRIBUNE —_ Better Mail Service on Goodrich Route 2 Through the efforts of Congress- man Thomas Hall, the patrons on PAGE FOUR : * i thei mmun- The Bismarck Tribune jie Serre ‘by shooting at the crow and THE YATES OLUGHC CEWOEAPER magpie raher than waste their shells on clay (Established 1873) pigeons. Published by the Bismarck Tribune C-mpany, Bts- Ford’s Like For People rural route No. 2 out of Goodrich, march, D. en peeen at i postottice at Bis-| <7 am going to see the ute pial} i Kink! mye = ert marc! second cl mail matter. oo + “f ry e fact, e ‘ini . Al George D. Mann . .President and Publisher | 2m particularly sey ger intecentad in. “3 Charles McDonald Dies h ime the mail del vary on that Subscription Rates Pa | Thus spoke Henry Ford as he came down the route il be changed from thre jubscription js Payal jus spol ry I s re 0 Bix week. ily by carrier, per year 87.2 asgalane in Southampton, England, on his Sunday--Rites Tuesday There are 57 families served by ‘ NM cat al 20! frst transatlantic voyage in :2 years. the route, who will benefit by the 7 9 change. BILE AND “THE BLUES” breathing, will bring about as- s ber year, " ‘ oti E Ford to (in state outside Bismarck) ... . 699! That was an interesting remark for Ford t - ey The liver is a 8) in for| ton! Tesults in correcting faulty Daily by mail, vutside of North Dakota : 6.90! make. When you think of Ford you don't|Pioneer Settler of Missouri .' 2) Class Battles Are the production of liqué ‘nactasaty metabolism and adjusting the manu- to digestion, being made fi te walks in the air, with Roughest in Years |prodicis of ne baiy, and exe tirown| — open sit, out through the liver into the intes- Dr. McCoy will gladly answer ‘think of a man who is primarily interested 11} Sjope Succumbs to Linger- | le ; think of a man who lives and moves for | You think of his tre-| {ng Ilness—Served Morton Weekly by mail, in Weekly by mail, ia per year ......sse8. » three years for . Weekly by mail, moves for machines i é tines to aid in digesting food at the year - 1.60) mendous factories, where the ideal worker is] County as Sheriff Four <Pasabontat Nett APC 16-00) | same tine that tiny arg expelled psig Neate aaa the one who most closely resembles a machines) qimes — Penitentiary War- nouth this year as a result of van-| When the skin becomes a yellow,!! 146 "Tribune, oa} Member of The Associated Press where nothing is done by hand unless a ma- aishment of the sophomores in a Hey come, Ce tongue ae Mea! Enclose a stamped addressed r) The Assen tT press. te exclusively entitied to thejchine cannot possibly be invented to do it;} den From 1916 to 1922 oe ee ee battles which eul-| henaacher per ist, these are jindica-|| envelope for reply. i ase for republication of all news ulepatches credited: where the individual is submerged and the 8 M 6 the roughest in five years. the liver and not sufficiently elimin- } ay the oh ee ened ie ta oneta published | Machine is glorified. Funeral services will be held at 3 : The casualties were heavy on ee one ico gonattion wine pgp Halas Aco bile is ‘ herein, All rights of republication of all other mat-/ Yet Ford says that people, and people alonc, Saath ccuereny ceed Be Mes : sphoeiores wae Nelson’ D”’ Rocke |the right quantity is helpful. and| Bladder. a ter herein are also reserved. | interest him. And, after all, it is entirely MeDon: 55, four times sheriff of j ‘ aller, grandson of John D. Rocke-| necessary to digestion. Tf one has been over-burdened 4 Foreign Re; ntatives jnatural that he should feel that way. For this] morton county and former warden ( ..] ‘eller, who carried away a black ie Riven cause of this retention a bile for a long tel cd time, { G. LOGAN PAYNE COMPANY ‘man has had a greater influence on ‘he Way lof the state penitentiary, who died| |": : aye. ‘ of bile is the sto of the bjle/he must not expect an instantaneous . ducts b; \djustment; if proper health NEW YORK - - - Fifth Ave. Bldg. you and I and the rest of us ‘ive and work and|early Sunday morning after a the diets: comes sete, Oy Prt fala are ‘foliowed’ conscientiously, I pat 4 la) FY CHICAGO DETPOIT |piay than any other man living. ba rng F : é Committée Inspects sure of tumors or feces in th can assure you that a permanent i :, y McDonald was one of the 4 ; Benet Bids. ee oe During the last half century this countcy|most widely known men in western Pavement at Minot) ‘lexture of the colon; also, s-|cure can be achieved in a reasonably 5 as|niversary. After the evening had/the Wi it it town last sea- In less numbers but even more deadly than} «yfacg production” is a familiar phrase noww.| sheriff from 1904 to 1908. He was| been s) rent at the Edmundson home, son; phate 50,000" yards ire will be eB asda Com Stine die pithered Daslecne 7 Stane EAA Heeiene tie the crow is the magpie, which also has come! ord was the man who made it so. He glori-|elected state senator in 1910, serving| refreshments were served at thellaid this summer, the committee iigihigbbsiinctens ig sive ‘perepicit'uo. bev ean: bee h p S n ] ture, excessive perspiring so he can be- back to roost in the timber bordering the Mis-/fied the machine and killed the artisan. To|<Re session: but resigned to run fog/ home of Mrs. N. E. Walker. ene Tiel ade the trip inciuded| ., Often there is an inability to take|come strong? 5 ‘ . Europeans he is the perfect symbol of the|to 1916. In 1916 he was appointed i H. A, Mutchler, Ge Humphreys,|{ctze of even @ normal amount of| Answer: Your boy is not weak j Extermination of these pests is possible at| America of today—the America that, in its|warden of the penitentiary, serving tron Grannderyon returned“ Friday| Wiliam. Barneck, ‘Charles, Fisher,| £0°% because the body is enervated | because he perspires, but because he | eS e s 4 { sure caused b; ney, the] short length of time. (Official City. State and County Newspaper) | was abandoning its old course and starting to ee viel iit A) ee : i lodgment of * alistenes whieh stop| No matter how bad your state of develop along new lines. The pioneer, exploit-| i ii"O5 gts, he came west of th xpressing themselves as believ-up the flow. mental depression, if you will get Kill the Black Pirates ling natural resources with magnificent waste, | Missouri river with his rents, Mr. ; ag that wen) eons Pave] Constipation may also exist, and/rid of the cause of your billiousness, 7 i fields; ing; in his place was arising the in-|and Mrs. John McDonald, in 1879. q porate; | Produce intestinal toxemia by the) you will soon find that you will no Raucous caws from Burleigh county fields;was passing; in by g 5 ig favorably with concrete,|re-absorption of poiso “ a ‘ tH wet . if i a ‘ » poisons which have] longer be upset with attacks of “the 1 and the bush along the Missouri during the!dustrialist, symbolized first by Rockefeller and|They were the very first to take up : : ‘eet asphalt or brink, a delegation! not been expelled rapidly enough. | blues.” f past few weeks echoed the return of the crows.|Gary. Into the scene, a quarter century ago,|* homesisn’ wast e8 ae : f 13 local men returned last night] There may be no sign of an or- sata Aptly named the “black pirates,” these birds|came Ford, a spare, countrified sort of Man] McDonald was first elected sheriff| — ——: rom a trip to Minot, where they! ganic disease of the liver, but just} QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS : . a a * “ 7 a i * CHARLES McDONALD went to inspect the Warrenite bitu-/an inability to function well enough juestion: A Worried Parent , cause greater destruction of native bird life/with a bent for machinery. And it happened |in 1894, and reeletted in 1896 and Uthic pavement laid there last year.|to take care of the unnatural bur-|writes: “My boy never wants to fi and the farmers’ grains than any other pest/that he became, in a way, the prophet and ies ciel Ge la cowie sete: sist wee aienuat Aastilaee an wit del of 60,000 yards of this! den placed upon this organic func-|eat vegetables. Also, he always \ within the confines of the United States. fugleman of the new era. ter of deeds and again z, of pavement was put down !n/tion by one who is eating more food Perspires very freely when sleeping. eld , E : 1 by b i this time of the year, for they are to be found preoccupation with machines, seems sometimes je heaped Ee agai ed the funeral services of his moth-|Grant Marsh, W. P Knott, Joe Ga- which waste the canner "that oho Me bodys Hie ite te really being in flocks, and teams of hunters can bag hun-|¢o carcless of its individual members. In 1926 he tiabed the Nigey|o”' U7 Otto Andersen, el, W. G. Worner, J. H. Taur, John! be used by the liver. A sedentary|saved because he perspires and gets ‘ dreds in a day’s time, v Yet nothing interests him but people! hotel in Mandan, Weith Was "Tec lied eae sein Pascoe William Doba |tite, late hours, and excesses of every |rid of some of these poisons dur- ) Now is the time to kill these birds of prey We are irrevocably committed to the new|"*mged the, McDonald, he tiie wont sa : Me Lee Bit Toallg Sa comemtt sprareonan ingens gree hh Ks 4 is he bi re ° . a nm es ne ree Leek aud! order. We cannot tien Back to ‘the: oll SGAVs!| AOR a Tae Comtpen en Barents, Mr. andra. Ray Locke of Wheat Sets New Peak Jeven by the most gtiefoue dieting.| him a fast for a few days and when ae celbing tie eats ae As hares Has The machine must be our salvation. And Ford,|tion of dozens of notable crimes in linneapelis. ‘ : . After understanding these causes, |he starts eating again give him only Price at Minneapolis) ic ‘is not dittieut to’tormulate the| the foods he showid beve, and yo Py ry by a Thousands of dollars is annually lost to the|@pparently, sees it. Apparently he realizes iepisecssnaten hed necessary method of cure. Bad] will find he will be hungry for any- farm a i umed|that there are boundless possibilities ahead;|" Ty, h tricken ta i lis, April 16,—(AP)—|habits, which cause this unwhole-|thing. Follow closely the menus farmers of North ako ageie, Other thou-|that the machine age can yet liberate us frort| with cancer of the throst and about} '¥ at the North Dakota A new peak price for wheat from tr ee ee oe crarcome; | Wich appear in this column. Srils are lost because of harmless birds de-|@ge-old drudgery and bring us to a life that is] year ago underwent an operation ophemers at tie temtitetion, the 1927 crop was reached today | 74 y, the entire elimina-} Question: J. B. 8: am eee —— . | tion of the starches, sugars, and fats|57 years old, doing light inside stroyed which rid the fields of insects and|More free and more satisfying. agpea ai relres cae os: pareiay ator loped fram Kin. for a considerable period’ of time| work, Have been 20 pounds under- = since. e A : . A : A son was born Friday to Mr. and will bring about very satisfactory|weight for the past 30 years, but 4 other pests. F Ra eit Paik se) surely ate oA not ‘Atte ae eipee two sons,! urs, Fred Coker, Fourth avenue to for 2.14% a bushel for cash here | eaults, but the cure + tes rapid ben sitacalways on the job and Members of gun clubs in Burleigh county|people, would be at the center of his interest. ciated ith the firm ee sutton, southwest. This record price represented a|if ® fruit fast is strictly adhered|full of pep. I eat two meals a day. +.» premium of 66 ceuts over the going |‘° for a few days, followed by care-|Do you think I should eat more to i Hanley and Sullivan, and Thomas) Mr. and Mrs. John Bell and fam- quotation “and “May wheat future. ful dieting until the liver ts able ta try to gain in weight?” ily of Carson spent Saturday in fi do a reasonable amount of work, and} Answer: Feelin; } ene oe me yin or, Mendan, en route to Linton where ta the bukel cod thoted the hae all bilious habits are corrected. do, I think it woill ve telly for Jou ‘ and two sisters, Mrs, Dave Deets they visited friends. rotein content of 15.85 per cent. Do not expect to accomplish all/to do anthing for reaching weight. of Mandan, and Mrs. Benno Schim- Mingle ‘he wheat futures market continued |°f this by diet alone, for if not)Your chances for reaching three WASHINGTON NE &% re 4 Miss Katherine Classen was dis- i enough exercise is taken, it will be d ter ‘h better if y ansky oi " strong and very active, prices scor- igh e: e ” score and ten are muc! your . LETTER | ; The Elke srel Knights of Columbus charged from the Deaconess hospi-/ing gains of 2 to 'ge a bushel on the|#lmost impossible to eat such al weight is slightly under that ‘ es " will attend the funeral services in| ‘#! Sunday. various markets and bringing the|8Mall amount of food as to make|figure which is usually given in i BY RODNEY DUTCHER control of the Canal Zone judiciary @ group. aes net increase for the past six days to| metabolism well-balanced, whereas,| weight tables. If you will plan 4 NEA Service Writer system. Walker has been able to ‘eatin eaceitaies George Thamert of Beulah spent| over 1ic a tushel. if vigorous physical culture exercises| your meals so as to get all of the Washington, April erie) Wel obtain help from the War Depart- Ron ald Albrecht to come in Mandan as the guest of are indulged in each day, one does|different food elements your 4 ti not have to be so careful in balan: Tequires, you need never be afraid the proper quantity and quality of eating tod little. The danger is food. always eating too much. ahead re iicten: ment in this project under an execu- tioned country we are,” says Sen-|tive order last year placing the Zone ‘ator Ellison D. Smith of South Car-|courts under the secretary of war— colina, “let’s not frighten them by the|an order which members of Congress Be Buried Tuesday) tne american Legion Auriliary|! Additional Markets | Fi 1 ices for Rongld Al ot Mes Poul Susnoeh alia h ; ‘uneral servic ir mngld Al-j of Mrs. non. CHICAGO CASH GRAIN the Woolworth building holds its the Canal Zone.|are now learning about for the first brecht, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orin ages Chicago, April 16.—(?)—Wheat RK jouds. That ought to be an epitome of our| time. S . Darling Mom: Albrecht of Flasher who died in a| Mrs. J. Sexton and Mrs. F. Pitzer| No, 2 hard 1.87 8-4 to 1.58; No, 2 | IN NEW YO | Noes peste tha Sechniien tower form of government at home.” Judge C. P. Fairman, a prominent . = Minneapolis hospital Friday night/of Beulah were business callers in| northern spring 1.57. with a sigh. What once was a The Canal Zone, as everyone|Canal Zone attorney, also charges| Alan flatly refused to go to Mich- brief illness from pneumo-) Mandan Saturday. rn No. 2 mixed 1.08; No. 2 yel-| New York, April 16.—In the mid-| proud boast, now is almost lost in s the little strip of Ameri-|that Walker has attempted to abolish} ello’s musicale with me: So I went|nla, will be held trom the Flasher low 1.07. Sixties there’s a school where, af-/® maze of giant structures. The ean soil which lines the Fanama|the jury system, and otherwise difé| alone. Norman didn't show up at] Consresstional chureh at 3 9. =.) French Importation norte No. 2 white 65 to 67 8-4) tor the beat of the gong, you'lll Flatiron building, once an outstand- i 7 x *, S . ri jo. 3 wi * ttractior pei aod South aoierh i that he was removed because he re-|his aunt’s and Florence yelped} Ronald, the younger son of Mt. of Opium Increases) No sales rye. find all the little Lord Fauntleroys Pei 5 “About Colum vg ‘g the Senator Smith has introduced a|fused to give Walker and Martin ie | around because I took her flowers}and Mrs. Albrecht, was bora in Barley 95 to 1.04. and Little Evas of the show world.| new way centers and leaves a resolution to investigate the Zone] interpretations of law they desired.!over there. But I had a whale of|Mandan nearly 20 sears ago. His! Geneve, April 16.-(AP)—A sen-| Timothy seed 3.35.to 4.10. Here the “professional” young. es re wondering how long judiciary and a bill to place it under| When he told them it was unlawful|, time just the same. At Michello’s moved to Flasher about Pid sation was caused intheopiumcom-| Clover seed 20.25 to 27.25. sters go to learn their sums and/ it can cling to its old legends. There CTheir Letters BY RUTH DEWEY GROVES ice it for Walker to dismiss Hamlin, the jo and he had received his 6B; 35; i f aoe earn Ot epactnent where] hired a special assistant. who prose-|1 Rear se ao ecediat| education in the schools there, grad-| mission of the league of nations to-| 18rd 11.65; ribs 1135; bellies) Sele Soogranty Oat enty Teell| sreapate Rremant, ReRElY | 400, sky- ee wed Hamlin while Mitchell defend-|in apts of my peace offering. “Can't as'wi,giaries of aes ekee oe chargeq that French importation ot EMMONS COUNTY FARMER | figure up the incom eye ed I Olde eitaalid tories oF ood say I enjoyed my moment with her. opium and the manufacture of mor- up the e from hi sav ' Tf the charges which led to the] Among ma: other charges that/ fF, hi le will ist. i Three years ago he entered Carl é DIES of vaudeville, cha ily be ; Smith resolution and bill are true,| the congressional committees will taking Need ae: asia guia in) ton College, which he attended foz|Phine have largely increased dut-| 140. windim Burkhardt of| that ayia ra ond ‘Archer GILBERT SWAN. form of military dictatorship| hear is one that Martin has inflicted! Gianise thele relatives; You'd chink|®, Year and then entered the Uni-|!n¢. th glia NO an-|near Linton died recently at his| these lines. which has spread like measles |severe penalties on the humble and! Norman was a helpless infant the|YeTsitY of Minnesota, where he was} , | he following a three weeks’ ill-| Listening in on what should be FIRE FIGHTERS QUIT hh the Caribbean and Latin| favored those of high station. In| way hie family seek to protect, hin| 22 Rie junlor year, taking a gen- moment tn produce the Maree for| ness. Mr. Burkhardt was a resi-|ehildish chatter, you wil learn how| Benton Harbor, Mich—Unwar- is now being established on | one case, it is cited, Martin sentenced |from me, As it turned out I was|Gaisice in arom. tt *P*|the manufacture of morphine and|dent of Emmons county since 1901,| actors get that way. Alssady they ranted criticiam, according to mem- soil to ‘six months imprisonment | @/ just as well pleased that he wasn't|° The Sarents left Misneapolie Sun-|cocaine, but that he would do so|coming here with his family fromjare talking about re and|bers of the department, was the gassed, decorated war veteran for there to succumb to my wicked temp-| aay evening with the body, arriving| iter even if the Geneva opium con-| long Lake, S. D. He leaves ajroles they play; already they are| cause behind the resignation of the possessing saustt of rumand caused| tations. Poor boy. Any time I| hee tedare ve S) vention were not ratified. wife, nine children and four step-| beginning to lie about the entire force of fire fighters at St. fe is dishonorable discharge from the| could show him anything! day. They lett for Flasher) “oi fnor Cavazoni of Italy caused| children, received and the length of their en-| Joseph recently. The censure was army. In another case a lieutenant-) at Michello’s we didn't sit eross-| © another ruffle when he declared gagements. rtment’s handling of commander of the navy, caught tak-l legged on the floor as Alan thought| Mf 204 cane Albrecht have one! iia: while British statistics showed| TO GRADUATE LARGE CLASS Galike other youn; they do| two fires which caused exceedingly ing 21 quarts of liquor aboard 8/they would. No one bothered. They| with his’ father that Great Britain shipped only 26) La Moure—La Moure high school/ not have to be in | heavy damage. ’ Of Guitty after he had been allewed| ust, dropped down like hieroglyphic] Johnson lumber and farm machin- atl, geatonte Shs “secene area 3 . i 8 is] to forfeit $100 bail. “Mitchell wanted| and divans were taken, Such al" COMP@ny at Flasher. m yiatt flvsaredtes| ese the Lieior7 tS ae ae poy CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS to send the naval officer to jaillcrowd. Strange for a person like| ¢——————_______ received from|1. Diplomas will be presented to | len oure-—Mrs. C. F. Young was with the private, Michelo to overstock his place with] "Personal and ¢ ie | 80 pupils, 18 boys and Fa ils. The] When the children rs Fortnighy cy at th La Hioure P 2 ,,| People but in! ere were a lot Tecent meet- Martin responded to Mitchell’s ‘i = i ing. . W. H. Hutchinson is vice gle crete, Mchls| Ek ith "eos “Us| Soclal News of _|{t Ee HE wept" a a ce SPA supported by General] After Madam Noblatshevski’s until noon and can get away Mandan Vicinity | pe Washington—Senate Indian af PTD | . tert ‘Mrs: J. ©. Diller teierstion They said Mitchell was|singing and the buffet supper wel: outside of Britain. fairs committee authorised ir-| early as 2 p. m. ; . C Dills, ration unruly and belligerent. The War|had an impromptu show. I think During today’s meeting Japan an-|man Frazier to appoint a subsom- Tost of: them are children of | Secretary; Mrs. B. W. Loppnow and ent sent Col. Grant T.|1 made a tit with my imitation Of + Miss Josephine Edmundson was aeuneaat that’ she was nee to] mittee of four to conduct investiga- gare people, and you are Mrs. an Neverman, membership ely ¢eleb: So. of of Ann Penni d the Black| the honor guest a: a surprise party} give th ount of morphine manu-|tion of ral condition of Indian to meet the small Trent reported in favor of what the| Bottom. eis this time I hadn’t| given Friday evening on the rod factured in Formosa, anu’) Sttairs authorized under king bill. rated clown as the accuses| civilians involved call the “military| attracted much atten of an equally celebrated toe hy. came over and said The son of the clown, by the here ; lik : z itehell subsequently applied for] sketch me in a dance pose. sees his father about two moni and received leave of absence and back Tuesday. o1 A RDIN out of the year; a not uncomm returned to the States for a vaca fittle “re about it but why should OUR BO G HOUSE By Ahern i tance with Manhattan At the dock in New York he was ple. ‘ ircums| she care; she’s going home soon stage world peo! met with a telegram advising of his y ‘1 oe ~ 5 ee lismissal. He was thus me to the pag fee any moeeset Mihailo av AND Now to setts You, oF go of # return trip to the Zone|" “Maybe you'd like to hear what| PPAR. SNEERFACE, —-EVEN, A maiher. cf. Risediear's sees ith his family to pack and le: g if D prominent pla ve come eut of ir home there permanently. [fe ceTyed Jor supper., You can try) P-THOuGH MY AVIATOR'S SAFETY this school for. professional chil- i f iu ge ir ited ES FY Since then Mitchell and Hamlin, ji is ya g dren. Raymond | writer. Chi- Gen, M. L.| both poor men, have gone to much|cicres’ rea,and lacks and his sand- = ir — AS , ; Chandler Tile ies and Bill will stick to i es tesla Mitel hee tapcinee taney Sapa Vee ey tel THRU SPACE FOR FIVE DAYS! ule acta Hamlin in the later’s appeal served that way aivcad Thee see : DAMS {+e oe a i from his dismissal in a federal court! tainly are attractive and you know at ~~ ARE You AWARE “THAT, (F inced stuff mostly, chicken, : (pe. ILL ESTABLISH F. Stone.|cheese, fish and mixtures. Ail had 4 ; very small decorat motifs on A WoRCy! RECORD BY Fort Worth, Texas, says: “I find|them, done in cut vegetables, Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound! Parsley, capers, etc. It must have taken a lot of time to make thi pages pine sai it Peevey bah ah they meee just set is wonderfully.’ pret eal lo sa persons. ‘Try it—Adv. in the end. , ciiaiesdaaias —_—_————_—_ make £01 lor yor Minneapolis—Announcement was |come out. ne tal pete Tt | 2 i i a makes ” made that University of M tal stay ti ks with Cl; i amenable of band will play at Olympic oer he fa rd the 1 hospital if a ~~ ulaely There ae rer ra. Jas, A. S——| Amsterdam July 30. ford to hire someone, but 1 do aac: ints hea, | Mas cae and hope it won't be soon because I’ve ‘still be hearing the echoes a Sos ome Dians of my oie for te a at oatned eat the tiga betens, ‘ies 4 near future. Darling love, and still go about the school. day i ARYe, most modestly. a hie cae eee NEXT: Mom scolds Marye. ‘The ballyhoo artists of peckatd (Copyright, 1928, NEA Service, Inc.) many @ year ig PERATURES ON THE AIR ten for a have oo & g & see i ‘ F A ef it Rs j ‘Tecetay. Ape. 17 ; aD WOLD WOG WHO WOW KYOO Whee Little Falls, Minn., April 16—u») —A jury in court here Sun- day acquitted Carl Van Hercke of 3f

Other pages from this issue: