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WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1928 PAGE SEVEN THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE see =: HANGS SELF IN JAIL Marie, Ontario, veterinarian and was named recording secreta 00 BUYS STOCK Concert by Forest | rissa, Fred Ober, seler tus, | JON Stephens Tells Boult Ste. Marie, Mich, May 3—|well known owner of ne Lamont Is Feature [iii Matan rictpis| Local Rotarians of | ic vols enti tl tice: Rowe etal wen tse y four groups, Gra re o! larrison Narcotic act, jin the city re today by usi ate | DIPPING T ANK of Music Club Meet} Bismaref and ‘New Rockford." McNary: Haugen Bill pr a. A. Moody, 57, Sault Bte, |a towel tied around a steam pipe. postion Pes tar tg ome 2 Valley City, May %—(AP)—A The main points and arremeetngges areng me packed house last night Pope : bah mF tag irri ee zen bil were er: HERE’S SPEEDY RELIEF FROM ‘ ‘ concert given ‘orest Lamont a! to ismarek Rotarians Fargo Company Gets Con- : tenor, for the . icago ue i Opera es \ edine aiee intorenti vs —RBj company, which was the fii of js john Stephens, superintendent toate tae ABs seres 2s proreana planned st fae | oped" foScpeent eat Ui | sft Noreen reat Fllneo BUNION PAINS AND SOFT CORNS warder ridge Jol tures for the fourt Hennial meeting | be held at Minot May 9 and Big-| Perimental station. sais a ae ae ut ane ae waite marek May | 10, Mrs q Young, “oe Foie re aid tt 8 two-ounce bottle of Moore's and they just seem to shrivel right Tr eeltine BI re : - p state secretary omens In- Emeral (fall_stren today. |up and scale off, eile Poy ion tur Con aad the omencane ps ete ite 8 ‘ oo ioe ketal eee dependent organization, announced honor of Major Charles H. Lovewell, Every well stocked drag tore cA Ne matter how diseoura, pany uction of a stock dipping Friday. ho is leavii for Fort Snell i | te WISH you could have |tank at Sterling, the Burleigh coun- — Business scheduled for today's| ‘ay the, George WINS olbe geek Snellen, with the distinct understand. | have been with pads, shields, or oth- at a g, COME ty commissioners yesterday voted to ; meeting of the group, which includes} ,The Minot meeting is in charge! NE tor candening.” ing that your money will be cheer- jer applications, if you have not tried out, last time, Jane,” said | purchase from the North Dakota! |. “ 35 voting delegates in the senior | of Mrs. E. B. Goss. Arrangementa | SU nuct © | sMNGn NE fully returned if it does not reduce | Emerald Oil then you have some- Nancy, as they drove to the home | Mctal Culvert company of Fatgo a a section and eight in the junior sec-| fr the Bismarck meeting have not) The musical program ineluded/the inflammation, soreness, and/thing to learn. of ace Club member. “We | 16-gage steel tank to be delivered at ; tion, will be the transaction of rou- Vea 4 torgellt oY a Langan} rgd pd ed oy. eru than any remedy| It’s a wonderful Eee oe or ut thi |. | Sterling for $251.80. tine busi it ts in men ai 4 . combination of essential oils wit! ! ar ele for Men Cote be | . He Anioaoe was engaged to . the morning, ‘the publicity election at| Women workers affiliated with the! Guests of the club Wednesday| Two or three applications of|camphor and other antiseptics 0 That’s the pla: i ich install the tank and complete the| |« noon and a two-violin concert by|Jndependent faction will be held) were: T. G. ©. Se iM John} Moone’s Emerald Oil and in fifteen | marvelous that thousands of bot- s r A Ww shes |the tank, while County Agent A. R. E < in the evening. The afternoon ses- . ° | i Od . =| appears. ew more applications | varicose or swollen veins. Every finished it up, and to get some | Miesen was given mopeevinion of the | sion was given over to a discussion trict rally and all women living in| nier, Roy Baird, Witiam Fricke, | a yon intervals and the inflam-| good druggist guarantees the first new recipes. There's an inside | Work on the tank and instructions to; = : jof the extension program of the| counties adjacent to the two cities! Axel Soder, Dr. Ht, T. Perry, Captain | mation is gone. [Bottle of” Moone's Emerald Oil to : UIE bi | are invited to attend that which is| Hewitt, LaMont Hoskins and Mar- And as for Soft Corns a few ap-/end your foot <-oubles or money story to her kitchen which will ;®tTance for the necessary supplies Mrs. Jessie Sargeant, divorced iB ederation with Mrs. J. A. Jardine, explain some of the things you Ferien Wath tue cline of ie wife of Stuart Sargeant, New York J. A. Poppler, Grand Forks, see there. : The chairman of the board was| broker, ts the bride of Richard of the extension department. “Mr. and Mrs. Collins have | authorized to sign the lease for the| Sarthelmess, film star. They were | Reports of eight district chairmen 0, presiding in the absence of nearest their home, | guerite Kennedy. plications each night at bed time | back.—Advertisement. Sr Se just recently married. He was a|land on which the tank will be) married In Reno, or ae Nygaard, Jamestown i vi i ee eae nae d le Oe ard, mestown, | widower with the worst little boy | placed, rears Pret tas ihlal ‘The Wise Mother Provides Lots of Bread " . ine ¢ Bridge Contract Let i ;, Of Wes suotler|y SOUIS Wil0 Cane | were awabded the COnteMse: 106 | ccuere cay. Wolen se Wruvon vce let anything go hungry. Stray cat, bridge in Estherville township be-|of Greenville, N. C., missing vice| tramp or whatever it is, it gets tween sections 8 and 17, and Leon}consul, had committed suicide but} fed if it goes to her. She hasn’t ; Webster of Wilton was given the} thought instead that Wilson was said anything about it. But we alt act for the grading work in-| wandering about the countryside, | think # “ thereto. Bids on these|pis mi | think that her real reason for fix- | his mind a blank. \ 5, * . projects were opened yesterday. | ssHiit C ri ing up her kitchen is to get hold | "The board voted to sell to J. M.|;oaT,ccunningham suid Wilson haa) of that boy. Her theory scems to |Jennings for $500 all the lots! crtiy known to be worryi + ie | . r Saieiitl ying about; be that if she can make him com- owned by the county in Fairchilds triviel personal matters. | ’ fortable and feed him properly, /and Gales addition to Bismarck. Ac- LEAVES FROM NANCY'S Lundquist was agreed upon. From Head to Foot At reasonable prices we can supply you with: = Suits Topcoats Hats Caps Shirts Sweaters Underwear The “Nancy” This pretty step-in pump with its tailored bow and not too high a heel is exceptionally alluring on the foot—just one of those models everyone Ties q Tax Abatements Oxfords Shoes i! > EER The following tax relief applica- on : lOTEBOOK tions were approved: and everything else in men’s In patent with gun metal bow and honey beige Mrs. Collins’ kitchen is really beau- | __ Nellie J. Falconer, on lots 29 to and boys’ furnishings, kid with genuine snake trim tiful! She has tinted the walls a deli- | 82, block 87, McKenzie and Coffin's cate gray, woodwork white. Black and | addition to Bismarck. - white tiled linoleum on the floor. Re-| A. F. McDonald, cancellation of ‘ . Priced $7.50 and $8.50 frigerator and table, white. Kitchen | personal property taxes amounting Dahl Clothing Store i * cabinet delicate gray Sink, and oil |fo $28.07. : oO ars 47 Years in Bismarek “First with the Newest’ range in white porcelain enamel. White | Bank of North Dakota, ecancella- swiss sash curtains with red dotst tion and abatement of taxes on sec-|. Hosiery too—~Holeproot Coffee, sugar, flour, salt and other |tion 6, township 140, range 75; containers lacquered red. There’s a red | NE1-4 13-142-75; SE1-4 12-143-77; geranium in the window that com- |$W1-4 and S1-2, 24-141-77; NE1-4 1 pletes the color scheme. It worked | 24-149-78; NE1-4 24-139-78. a wee out beautifully! The board agreed to accept $4.62 e in full settlement of taxes owed by John Kiefer. Scientists of State to Convene at Fargo MAKE OTHERS WORK? If you can, you are said to be an executive. There are many women executives in this town, for they have put us to work baking for them and are keeping us very busy. The quality of our products, our large va- riety of breads and sweet goods, and that they are obtainable from the grocer, are just we May 3.—(®)—Edwin S. a few of the reasons why our goods are so am, American consul get popular. Are we doing your baking? Mrs. Collins has the prettiest oif Relief from Curse range I ever saw. It is all white pore 85 m Ge an), VARIETIES fe 1, with a desi i me Austin’s = menace abe emt — of Constipation Latest Rel A good wiring job costs only afew SE, TRIBBON. range. She says she uses simply a eee eases a Y la oth feanat I | A Battle Creek physician says, dollars HUMPTY-DUMPT ike it! loth to clean it. I want a range | wconstipation is responsible for Girl of My Dreams more. beech any Ridiocia more misery than any “yas ale Ramona 100%. WHOLE WHEAT Medien je ete ee So Tired Why take a chance on poor material GRAHAM Cae ae Galt homermade, Mrs. | erties has been discovered. This| | Now you can buy these Tomorrew AISIN lard. cans, ete, and lacquered them | tablet attracts water from the s fine Lee of Conshohocken 1 and workmanship? x eee RYE herself. The lacquer dried almost at Pretepet mph el yin ! Tha arabe Tires on —- nde yd ia gs “ae ~< ¢ FRENCH ae once; but she aired the cans before loosens the dry food’ waste and ments— without extra lensed silos sia cata SWEET ROLLS using them, causes a gentle, thorough, natural charge. The cash price PLAIN ROLLS See) CR |“coome || B.K.SKEELS ‘ i an oon Cord is Beloved, Fox Trot e e Ste if fe fs itipation. r ; chews" Heral‘Ordenic et nage] $10.00. By paying $2.00 ; BARKER BAKING & CANDY COMPANY Next day bright. Get 24 for 25¢| for five weeks or $4.00 The Melody Shop 408 Broadway today at the nearest Rexall Drug foctnlenly you cane en- itis sealiilias bi . 3 Phone 912 joy carefree spring driv- Prinee fe ing. The same relatively “And I thought 1 was reat” Serve s Variety of Baked Goods = -:- Your Grocer Has Them Blackboard on Wall GRIMM ALFALFA SEED. stall pore apply to wats vias put in especially for the Hi a” pers cent : Germination : : , 80 that . er cent. re ° j < " him get his lesons, “She has it on a || nozfous, weeds, (Cerusicate ‘of || Simply drive te oar serv- corner wall, with a good light near it per pound ........06 “se ae and a table. Now he can have dough- CLOVER SEED change the tire, present nuts with his fractions! Mrs. Collins y 99.2 per cent. Germin- your automobile registra- uses the board, too, to make notes of AEG AB Den cet: Pres creer tion card, pay one-fifth ‘Groceries she needs to order. Price per pound — 6c down. That's all—enjo: Fruit Mousse Write me for sample of t ei urweles oy . . | Large can dcwlt Ae seed corn you want to y . i Bogie aah || NORTHWESTERN —— 1 teaspoon vanilla i Pour off juice and chop fruit. Add || Phone Poa a ND TIRE COMPANY 3f4 Main sugar, cream and vanilla, Pack in Minneapolis, Minn. freezer and chill for two to three - a hours. Dish is good without chilling ; Bismarck Accessory but if served this way, use ae & Tire Co Ge i it e tie eige decbed below In What Month Ludvig Quanrud, Pr ; “Crisps” Is Your Birthday? Phone 940, i Seggs | Flour enough iff dough TES TITIES - Bismarck, North Dakota | Pinch of pg ake Mie : q Open Evenings and Sundays | Cinnamon or nutmeg Powdered sugar Beat eggs thoroughly. Add flour sifted with soda. Roll thin as paper. Cut out with large saucer. Fry delicate brown in Cy iting hot fat. Drain per or cloth. Sift powdered sugar id cinnamon or nutmeg over cach On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of KFYR Business Is Fi siness IS rine New Fruit Drink Take the juice from a can of fruit The sale of Chrysler cars on our ter- irom a can of pears, 7 , Mie eget ce fete ae ritory has been so good this spring that with juice of two lemons and two we have already delivered more cars oranges. Four a water. Sugar to . taste. Serve in glasses with sprig than we did up to the first of August i pod | last year. Even the tremendous stock ‘ Round Trip From Mrs. Collins the ften i “ ° - pus : handful of ith e 2 f stceretanseres ce Saving into 2 ial warm ‘water, sufficient to keep ahead of our orders. pp O ar ann and V. »BGooes ss 670 | ae ete ae Be Oe Do you realize that the Chrysler Four cae uthe skin much soothed. sells for very little more than smaller YOC. he Too Late to Classify competitive makes? For instance: Auda (eres) ss scsss s+ ++ Ve | yon RENT Fusished steine|fll| Chrysler 52, four-door sedan . .$865.00 High grade flannels in the popular $Z.75 Fad Reem tinh OO Ms ae [Foam 18 meee tome Care (f. o. b, Bismarck) new pastel Shades. “HOT” ‘Styles ° Special Rates to other Cities—Ask about them.\ i : for the approaching warm days. TP. Allen, Agt, Remarc, WB ey 501 Third street. FOR RENT—One furnished light betes toad ee }~Corwin Churchill ciate sain: site ieee: ei | sn Motors, Inc. the sleeveless flannel frock, makes an ideal suit. Northern Pacific R

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