The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 13, 1929, Page 7

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“WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1929 THE BISMAKUK TRIBUNE ROTARIANS DEVOTE ~WINGHEON TO TALKS: ON LINCOLN PHASES & | So nob e: sysgged, 28. another postponement is 1) Bills totaling $1,761.33 were allowed at the regular meeting of the board AUDITORIUM S SOLD |'2eyhool Boned i OUT FOR‘GAY PARER se rcs The board determined to advertise Curtain for Shubert Musical). los fot the: -lnwtalling “of two Comedy Rises at 8:15 showers at the Richholt school, Does more of the : P.M. Frida ~ lboard that substitute teachers here- ? | a aie ates y we ye Tae nave Ta, a work than any other + Docu Leona Tickets for “Gay Paree,” new 1928 | Schciastic | requirements as | regular Let's not call the SPINNER merely a washing | His Biographies extravagansa of the Messre. Shubert | 195 vend peevicae Bis Mestng Bub: machine—itis far more han that. For washing under its “L'Bdition du, Bal des Qua- | stitutes must. file ® regular applica- a Monet Leda pinrms be ooo 4 washes—t tre Arts” title, which will show here tion with the superintendent, and be —then SPINS out the water. It starchee—then Friday night, were sold out this | cletiod by the board: ie board were dries for the line. Why not, then, call the present. SPINNER a complete home laundry that morning, according to ticket man- agers. inates basement wash daye—for it fo ‘The curtain for the musical comedy wringer, boiler, rinse tub or starch basin to will rise at 8:15 o'clock Friday night help it do almost everything but hang out the : at the ci'y auditorium, it is an- clot clean and eafe. , : nounced. My, but you would enjoy a SPINNER. Ite 7 : : The cast includes Charles “Chic” lustrous, everlasting and tan PORCE- shies, Sale, Frank Gaby, Stanley Rogers, La LAIN body ‘matches in beauty and crafternan- Miss Jones reviewed Lincoln Foletire, the lovee ising. in the oo Needed meek sh to through his inaugural addresses, his world, Sylvia Froos, Franklyn Batie, costs no more than Kelo Brothers, Margie Evans, Mar- gherita Marano, Lillian Herbert, Vir-| Washington, Feb. 13.—()—The Nye giana Murray, Oliver Reese, Gschrey | resclution proposing another post- Hully, Charlotte . John | ponement of the effective date of the i, Char! national origins provision of the im- migration act was rejected today by assemblage of those the senate immigraticn committee. who prove the adage “Fifty million| A poll vate of the committee tcday Frenchmen couldn't have been | showed six of 10 members against the wrong.” resolution intree by Scnator Nye, letter to the mother who lost five fay for an ordinary washing Y> with Lincoln and resulted in his ap- pointment as consul to Venice, where the writing of “Venetian Days” launched Howells on his distinguished literary career. William H. Herndon, who was a law partner of Lincoln, made a tireless search for Lincoln material, said Mr. Bell. This resulted in the Ward H. Lamon biography, as Herndon sold ‘some of his material to Lamon for $2000, while later he and Jesse Weeks, of Indiana, prepared an encyclopedic ; biography also. The 10-volume biography of Lin- + coln by his former private secretaries, * John Nicolay and John Hay, said Mr. | Doris Niles, world famous dancer and actress, will appear at the auditorium Many people, two hours after eat- | Milk of Magnesia prescribed by physi- Bell, were described to him by Alex| in Bismarck on February 20. Supporting her is @ cast of 37, including ing, suffer indigestion, as they call it. | Clans for 50 years in correcting excess Hughes, formerly of this city, as a/ musicians, actors, actresses and.a troupe of renowned acrobatic dancers. i ps id. Correct it acids. 25c and 50c a bottle—any fine history of the Civil war but lack- | Doris Niles and her company have appeared in New York, London, Paris, | It is usually excess acid. Crugstore. ing as biography. Mr. Bell said Hay | Seville, Vienna, Berlin and other of the famous entertainment spots of | with an alkali. The best way. the/ «nik of Magnesia” has been the and Nicolay wrote under the blue the world. i quick, harmless and efficient way,|U. S. Registered Trade Mark of The 4 Pencil of Robert Lincoln. Other is Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia. It has | Charles H. Phillips Chemical company A bill to give ‘owners of foxes the A Statement By Ln ae ‘works named were those of Henry J. the flue of the soot.’ No chemical | remained for 50 years the standard | and its predecessor Charles H. Phillips Raymond, the Rev. Josiah Holland, Isaac Arnold, the Rev. William M. dan street, underwent an operation! utes, Thomas H. Pugh, judge at Dickinson, and Other Features of Two Bennie Bermel and his Playboys |reliet. Please do that—for you own | Write for a free 10-day tube. Address Phone 222 Governor George F. Shafer has been eral Bramwell Booth unfit for service | side. cussion and the bill was enacted 66 had voted the general physically un- | Business and Professional Women’s both days. Head of Agricultural Depart- inet in a formal statement today an- taxable estates from filing inheri- Te t. he solution or water was thrown and no|with physicians. One spoonful in/ since 1875 particular damage resulted. water neutralizes many times its ‘Thayer and his “Pioneer Boy and How He Became President,” and Ida M. OR ATOR FOR JULY 4 1 _ Tarbell. * Gitests at the luncheon included in @ local hospital this forenoon. Her) ‘You will never use crude methods family report her in a serious condi-| when you know this better method. ‘Try Phillips’ Dental Magnesia J. D. Bacon, Roy Baird, Dickinson, Gene Stanley, St. Paul, R. V. Boulzer. furnished the music for the dance | sake—now. The Phillips Co., 117 Hudson St., New Days Are Planned given last night by the Senate Em-| Be sure to get the genuine Phillips’ | York, N. Y.—Adv. . selected as the orator of the day, the/ The house today passed a bill to Sidbury-on-Thames, England, Feb. | speaking exercises to be held at the| repeal the present law which requires as general of the army. The vote was| ‘The Siebrand carnival company] to 46. 52 to 5. has been signed to take part in the] The governor reported to the house fit to hold’ his high office, the first |Club to assume charge of the parade time being Jan. 16 by a vote of 55 | OF ae ae or spectacle it may pre- J ARDINE WILL QUIT bee The band tournament is to be held City-County Briefs ment Accepts Position With Fruit Growers ‘also recommended a bill raising the|, Mrs. Delia Krueger has entered a A daughter was born pad, Senators Lynch, La Moure county, at the Bismarck hospital to Mr. and and bare sna stomach acids, t once, Mrs. J, H. Allerdings, of 718 Man-| Yolume in rte J. A. Sakariassen and D. C. Scot- tion. And you will never suffer from excess | Toothpaste just once and see for Ployes association at the Patterson BRAMWELL BOOTH iN The first steps toward the Fourth of | "#1. More than 100 couples attended. ae July celebration here have been taken \ 13.—()—The high council of the Sal-|N. P. depot park in the forenoon.| assessors to register voters by party It was the second time during the | two-days celebration. the signing of seven bills, all of minor. . on the evening of July 3, with a pro- Fox, Attorney Fees gram of free acts. fees of attorneys trom $2 to $5 on|10°Al hospital for treatment, we , Feb. 13,—(P}—Secre- Mrs, Jacob Fiel. ‘The symptoms disappear in five min. horn, Mandan; R. D. McLeod,| cj, ‘i hon Saree owal a Up acid when you prove out this easy | yourself how white your teeth become. by the Association of Commerce en-| House Passes Repeal ADJUDICATED UNFIT Sayers yw) of Voters Registry vation Army today adjudicated Gen- | Judge A. M. Christianson will pre- past four weeks that the high council | __ The committee also has asked the | importance. Bills Recommended | ,.22°,222%! eumament will cover . Hs SECRETARY SHIP , boards of commissioners of insanity. ee J eliminated himself as a ‘ «inant ponpenement ots moar | MoE, Behr, Muses, | Petts member ofthe Moe ca FREDERICK J. HAYNES a n ers to accept checks subject to their After thoroughgoing investigation nee by the new management, we are _MAGNOS FUNERAL wemay | ,,wilam Ray. chiet fled deputy i now able, without reservation, to E Hitchootk, local deputy, ta the express publicly our mature and unqualified approval of the new DURANT line of motor cars and trucks. We have compared and contrasted their advanced engineering features with other cars and trucks in their price fields and the entire line stands out impressively as of unusual value and desirability. Who wants a white collar job, anyway? DURANT MOTOKS, INC. ee AGE 8! North Dakot@. 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