The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 19, 1928, Page 8

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PAGE TWO. PAGE RIGHT GIRLS DEMAND THEY BE TOLD “UIFE'S FACTS’ Request Made at Biennial Na- tional Y.W.C.A. Meet in Sacramento Sacramento, Calif., April 19.—()| —A demand that they be told the! “facts of life” which their mothers | are too reticent to tell them, was; made by a group of girl reserves) in a discussion with secretaries | committeewomen and advisers at the biennial national Y. W. C. A./ convention here yesterday. Bremen Forced to Earth Near Here “THE BISMARCK TRIRIINF ERECT ewes + mee ene omen oe lin the accounts of D. M. Ausley, cashier of the institution, who killed himself in his room at a hotel here yesterday. Relief From Curse of Constipation A Battle Creek physician says, “Constipation is responsible for more misery than any other cause.” But immediate relief 18 been |found. A tablet called Rexall Or- derlies has been discovered. This tab'et attracts water fron. the sys- jtem into the lazy, dry, evacuating ;bowel called the colon. T loosens the dry food waste ané causes a gentle, thorough, natural movement without forming a habit or ever increasing the dose. Stop suffering from constipation. Chew « Rexall Orderlie at night. Next day bright. Get 24 for 26c to- day at the nearest Rexajl drug They came from San Francisco| and other coast cities and they de-| clared they had been brought up) “like Topsy,” left to find out essen-| tial facts as they might. They) demanded information to permit them to form thir own conclusions | ‘and decisions in what they termed! “this modern age.” oul Chief interest of the couvention) today centered in the lineup of a/ ticket of officers. The election will; be held tomorrow. While balloting started last night it was indicated) that there would be no contest for | resident, Mrs. John M. Hanna of | Wes, Texas, president, was ex- ted to be reelected to office for eure: Charlee W, Gilkey, Chi rs. aries W. Gilkey, Chicago, is seeking reelection as vice presi-| It was near this place that the Bremen, transatlantic plane bearing three dent ‘with: Hetie prospect of hay, op-| scene is Indian Harbor, Labrador, and is typical of the rocky, e santaucng: ferfuinr Whee: HOWAERETG as ition. ‘There are four candidates | his companions had to come down on Greenley Island. In winter the spot is a field of dangerous Ice. fer the two ioe re 8. an eer! i candidates are: Miss Julia M. Gam- g Ble if New York Bhs ae Foray es Joseph Copps, 32, the other oe en most successful in recent Led tRisionn Ud near here. His floatten, TOund Miss Louise Wildy,| ,,shoeran leaves a widow and three] Rev, E. Wiedenhoefer of Heil de- patie Hiinespe a *! small children. livered the confessional address at} DEAD CASHIER’S ACCOUNTS Miss Elsie West of Summit, N. ET Serer public services Wednesday night SHORT Jn veaterday was elected a delegate| Lutheran Pastors’ and Rev. W. W. A. Keller, James-! Statesville, N. C., April 19.—(AP) ° town, gave the conference sermon. |—Officials of the Commercial Na- to the International Congress of the A tothe Women’s Christian Associa.; Altnual Meeting at piste store.—Adv. . this NationwideVerdict In all'6-cylinder history there bas margins as to leave no doubt of never been such spectacular _ its leadership. batgel acceptanceofanycarasthatwhich Such success can only reflect an SEED BARGAINS PLANT SPELTZ—Foeds better than oats. Yields better than barley, Only $1.10 per bushel, PRIME GRADE SWEET CIOV- ER—6c per pound. A real seed GRIMM ALFALFA ts scarce |] and it ts selling fast. Price \] while it Iaste—33e per pound. |] Affidavit of genuineness ‘ac- ‘} companies each’ shipnient. W. R. PORTER Phone 80 oF 1334-J. Fargo, N. D. everywhere greets‘the new Essex accurate and unmistakable pub- Super-six. It is outselling all other {lic that Essex is the “Sixes”, and its own previous _ World’s Greatest Value — Alto- recofds, by such outstanding gether or Part by Part. | Coach 9735 - Sedan (Door $795 - Coupe 9745 (Rumbie Seat $30 extra) All prices f. 0. b. Detrott, plus war excise tax Buyers can pay for cars out of income at lowest available charge é ESSEX SuperSix SUPER-SIX MOTORS, Inc .,Distributors Announcing The Opening of New Blacksmith Shop 1 guarantee to do first-class work. Give me a trial. A. J. SINKULA Ninth St. and Front Ave. In Tihesar Shop —— tional bank here said today that fiom to be held in Budapest next Dickinson Closes|Drake Pleads Guilty | shertsee of $254,000 had been found|[| See THE XEW HART-PARE Bismarck, North Dakota ’ 2, SQ - ae P li Dickinson, N. D., April 19.—(Spe- to Horse Stealing Chicago Policeman cial to the Tribune)—North Dakota . Bes : Robert Drake, held on two charges Is Shot to Death Lutheran pastors affiliated with the | of grand larceny in connection with Roney (gaye ne Ohio synod today chose Mott as the rattle lags diccli Beatin cat Chie: April 19.— -—Less| meeting place for their next con-| ty to charges when arraigne: than anchour after he began his tour! vention. Pathe convention ended to-| before Judge Fred Jansonius in dis- Harness and Lace Leather of duty at midnight, Policeman Emiliday. Rev. J. F. L. Bomhoff, Valley | trict court yesterday. The case was Call at our new brick buildings Shogran, 34, was shot dead by one/City, was elected president of the | referred by the judge to the insanity next to Armoor of two negroes, whom he and Ser-| pastors’ organization. Rev. Martin|board and sentence was deferred t John Shortall of the detective Killer of Max was named secretary, | until that group makes its report on a squad sought to question. land Rev. F. J. Kordewich, New| Drake’s mental condition. As SI m fell, Sergeant Short-| Leipzig, treasurer. a all drew his. pistol and engaged in| Attendance at the conference was PINNED BENEATH AUTO a running fire with the two negroes} materially reduced by the preval-| Luverne, Minn., April 19.—(AP)— who through an alley. Thejence of minor epidemics in some | Unconscious and with his face badly é it mortally wounded Robert/sections but despite this fact the|bruised, Henry E. Welzenbach, 22 Nash, 35,:and leter shot, probably/ pastors pronounced the meeting one | years old, was found pinned beneath Hides, F i Ww es, Furs, lool Also Write for prices and shipping tags Northern Hide & Fur Co. Sam Sloven, Prop, Bismarck, N. D. lime A Ride Tells | a Wonderful Story Every day, the Bigger and Better Chevrolet is literally selling itself to thousands of new owners! os SeEaS WHO Here are smoothness and quietness of operation never before thought pos- sible except in higher-priced automo- biles! 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