The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 10, 1928, Page 3

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‘TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1928 sii CANADIAN WILL | P>sz2apze™ ADDRESS LEGION] qua , p THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE money comes from a tzust fund es- and Frank- . Although North Dakota farmers |t#blished by his father. A speaker of William J. Bryan's ete have tower cattle afflicted with SF Er are famous flying squadron, an ex- lin D’Olier Attending Grand tuberculosis than most states in the pugilist, having fought 130 fights in : Union, the number of tubercular the prize ring, and a converted out- Forks Meet chickens in this state rank with the law who carries five bullets in his plinney highest, according to Dr. W. F. Leek wok ae Sige OM od Oe Te inicen’et North Da: , ‘When the campaign to eliminate day, July 16, at Glencoe, is a strik- kota gather here Morons and hed in = calles | 2 a , iabecnée lists. coeihaeben daaee Tears nven- ‘ years ago, , ikpa aan they 4 ak faw-apars iit was thought that most of the cattle|- The adoption of ball bearing ings in some of the largest cities in utes, it is indicated by the program “4 |contracted the germs from tubéreu- spring shackles for the new line of The ey fault wilt caedant (Bh of the convention. Ved iy iar hogs. A ‘little later it was ‘dis-| champion motor cars announced by Wastin ‘ate tte Glan a Preibyten Many natidnal officials of. the : fone that much bovine tubercu- fab chieeh He will "pve two dak ‘Anterican Legion will attend the! fj Sickers, catsed by infection from | onstration of Studebaker’s engineer- | ‘2%, church ‘day, at 2 and 8 p. m. convention and address the dele- « ‘Althou af ty 15 t ¢| ine leadership, according to Chris poate Mist ease rates. Colonel Ralph Webb, of the th ticket inner h Deketa an in. | Bertsch, local Studebaker-Erskine Interruptions from lightning have ‘anadian Legion, will address the . fected with the Bets aaa attic, | dealer. ‘These shackles are exclu-| heen reduced over 80 per cent on delegates at morning sessions rected with the disease, the condition | sive to Studebaker cars. Fe hill Thuraday. Hanford MacNider, past is not startling, he declared. It has |" ““Refore Studebaker engineers ap- bg sine aa ue ee Reta a eon saan Pega ball beating spring pica 1 91 st or) AKOT "AN” an inklin ler, first +1 io said Mr. Bertsch, “they were tested, commander, will share the speakers ¢ human being, and tests indicate that | in more than 177,000 males of driving . Colohel F. ? a. the disease can be transmitted from 3 Mi At ice Davison, ecusiane sectetary|_ chickens to hogs and cattle only, he fre Greunt and over troserontinen-| FOR STANDARD OIL will be a lunch- | Disdaining circus sideshow offers, tal roads, tests more stringent than eon speake! irsday. Lucio and Simplicio Godino, “Siam- Studebaker July 8, is an added dem- Although most of the testing for | would ever be encountered in normal; _ For the 191st time, the Standard The talks of three widely-known lese twins” of Ornoc Leyte, P. I., have | tuberculosis in this state has been| vec i | Oil Co. has called on Dakota Bus- Legionnaires are expected to attract decided, respectively, to study law |done with cattle, tests were made of | “Such tests proved the value of; iness College, Fargo, for office considerable attention Wednesday and medicine. The boys are now at-)chickens in the central part of the| the ball bearing shackle, Accordingly help. J. A. Costain is the latest morning. The speakers will be John|tending a Y. M. C. A. igh school, tate by crews working under direc- | Studebaker engineers approved them | “ys kota’ eng 7. Raftis, Colville, Wash.; John P. |being proteges of Theodore R. Yang-|tion of the veterinarian. The tests! ns standard equipment on all Stude-| Dakota’? employee. Cronmy, national judge advocate of| co, wealthy Philippine shipper. were made principally on the re-| baker President, Commander and| Standard Oil, Ford Motors, Ine the 40 &.8, and Eddie Lindell, de- = 9 "bended of farm groups and women's | Dictator models, Coupled with deep, | ternational Harvester, employ *‘Da- rtment adjutant of the Minnesota |tional vice president of the organi-|farm clubs. \ . luxurious upholstery and hydraulic! otans’’ in ever increasing numbers, Eegion. zation. A drill by the Grand Forks| It. is Crewe's belief that if the shock absorbers which are standard,| come 700 bank 4 90% f Fargo Forty & Eight Have Part auxiliary will follow Mrs. King’s|Northwest farmers cull their flocks! these shackles give an unexcelled| 5 Arson (Brad tel id The 40 & 8, fun unit of the Le-|talk. closely each year and eliminate the| degree of riding comfort. firms do likewise. Good positions gion, has a prominent place on the} A Legion boxing show has been/birds that appear unhealthy, the dis-| “The average motor car owner,| are always open. . Program for Wednesday morning. | arranged for the entertainment of | eave will be held to a nd in| While conscious of the presence of; — Watch results of D. B. C. AC- e anual grand ball of all Legion | the delegates immediately before the Yu spring shackles on his car, knows TUAL BUSINESS cea ( divisions will take place in the city | Legion special train leaves for Win-| birds. under a year old, he said, and/ little about them. Spring shackles| ! lashed seer at 5 vo auditorium Wednesday evening at 9|nipeg Thursday night. & ‘tubercular chicken under six| provide a flexible connection be-| fighted—unobtainable elsewhere). o'clock. ‘i i : Tae abies months old is rare. tween the spring and the le an 4 fe, Ne Succe$$ful’’—first The aims and accomplishments of] La Salle, the first expl of the —-.——_— are subject to a constant back and) Fall class Aug. 6th. Write F. L. the Legion auxiliary will be re-qMississippi River, was at SPENDS $45,000 A YEAR forth motion caused by springs flex J atkii 9 viewed by Mrs, rence F. King, na- ra New York, July 10—(?)—Mau-. ing. fea Watkins,Pres.,806 Front St,, Fargo, \ \ Tn their luxurious bathrooms eye sm care for their skin. this way- - 9 out of 10 screen stars |. In the dressing rooms of | a all the great studios, too, | Lux Toilet Soap is used How decry it stirs you—the charm of smooth, soft skin, dewy fresh. some lines of the American Gas and Electric Company by the installa- tion of tested protective devices. A e ; 9 research department is constantly studying the problem and additional improvements are expected in the Grocery (=| coming year. THE ORIGINAL CASH AND CARRY STORE In 1927 spices reached a new high th record—more than 111,202,- = SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR SALE—Grocery and Meat Business in a thriving Slope vag tae woe ttt 5c Chi; TH aldie’ Saati, hreeecreeecsesaseaasaenneeseaseenss modern fireproof building un- Dairy Butter, 5 lb. jars, der lease, best location in city, i Hist ter'aeblag omar an sa Se LSM oes Se Oo ec eee cee e cena ge. 40c devote time to other interests. Glass Rolling Pin, containing 24 oz. Nures Bismarck Tribune Ad. Cider Vinegar, each .. = Sree ae res 35c Everybody e A thrill runs through the audience 7 when the close-up brings the screen star’s alluring loveliness so near to them. Directors insist on exquisite skin, for a star’s skin must .be satin-smooth to triumph under the glaring lights used in the close-up. Nine out of ten screen stars use Lux Toilet Soap. In Hollywood there are 433 actresses doing important work, including all stars. 417 of these use Lux Toilet Soap—96%! All the great film studios have made it the official soap in their dressing rooms. MARY BRIAN’S fresh young beauty inspired this delightful bath- room .....' “Perfect skin is a business, as well as a social, necessity to a @creen star. Lux Toilet Soap certainly keeps ‘studio skin’ in perfect con- dition,” says this charming little Paramount star. . _ LUX Toilet SOAP 235-104 —has been on edge for the GOOD NEWS OF THE OPENING OF Webb Bros. OF ENTIRE DRY GOODS, READY-TO-WEAR, MILLI- NERY, SHOES, CROCKERY DEPARTMENTS / With Pardonable Pride We Proclaim WE'RE READY For the Crowds that are Bound to Storm Our Store Tomorrow Morning AT THE STROKE OF NINE A score of clerks have been working like beavers the last ten days helping to mark down goods to almost unbelievable low prices and rearrange stocks. Every article in every department bears the former price ticket (white) and the sales price ticket (yellow) in plain figures to make choosing easy. THE SELLING SENSA- TION OF A GENERATION. Webb BrosJz™" From Madison Square Garden NEW YORK CITY Wednesday, July 11, 8 to 9 P. M. (DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME, NEW YORK CITY) Listen in on the Red Network WEAF of the National Broadcasting Company Miss Amelia Earhart — appearing with Wilmer Stultz and Lou Gordon will broadcast the _ first exclusive radio announcement of their successful transat- lantic flight. Miss Earhart’s radio appearance is made through the courtesy of the Chrysler Corporation, builders of the recently announced new Chrysler Sixes, the “75” and the “65’—and the Chrysler-Plym- outh, an entirely new car in the lowest-priced field. / Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. Bismarek, N. D.

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