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Ates 3 axrey ; ‘ MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1929 THE RISMARCKR TRIRUNE : Relief from Inside Work Is Given ‘ \Four Avoid Serious Women by Yard and Garden Contest| Injury in Bismarck a Automobile Accident re $ Ralph Nelson and Harold Laish, , both of Bismarck, each suffered slight shock at 2:55 a. m. Sunday when an automobile in which they were riding collided with another near the Northern Pacific stockyards east of the city on U. 8. Highway No. 10, according to city police. They were brought to a local hos- pital shortly after the accident and released shortly before noon Sunday. 2 ravaged oe “ Wwe car were 7 wis Torkel in Lunde, epi engeleidiaeeed par : ; both of Moffit. The cars met near Pe Mereengrtd Faf Talks eae ‘were . He ets ft en herent) to » presided, brief lealing \ , the police, but neither was damaged the various phases of the work |®"d A. L. Overbee. greatly. No reason for the accident Sp . *—7 #1 Dients of Russia Fashion Fiaque ||" " sought for Rubber * Social and Personal | Knights of Columbus {Bridge Dinner Given > Have Dinner Meeting] For Vagabond Club jwere given by Father John Slag, Fred ee iven. i ¢ Peterson, J. P. Wagner and Harry| Mrs, Kellogg Gives * etoot and ‘Torkilton’wetp driving: Ree Cohitibee ‘Oo-SWAGy. SABER “of Clark. . r kelson and Lunde were unhurt. in ¢ Taney tee Afternoon Bridge a Relatidis had a red letter day recente . elat recent- Mrs. W. E. Brown Will aS Tae Lake Cargo Coal Rate Wy. ‘Twenty-five aivore cases appear=| al +: Relate Experiences | wen tire’ charie ©, melloec cautt a | Case Asked to Reopen| two-ronep modern design in| he granted ireneaee eave sm : In China in A d dres: tained Saturday afternoon at cards. i . < E green gives a new and chic touch to ‘ S| Mrs. A. E. Brink and Mrs. William ; Washington, April 22—()—West- |® linen handkerchief for spring. Tune in on KFYR every | Builds you up—No dangerous drugs — Harris held high score at the close of , understanding of what Mission ~te 28 ‘ through the "western Penneyivanis | AN antelope is said to be able to|morning for the A. W. Lucas | =-eeescsscscemcsspsS : coal traffic bureau, today filed with [un 60 miles per hour. . day’s special. the interstate commerce commission & petition asking reopening of the in- quiry into Lake Cargo bers Lint nf : ‘The complaint asked that rai of eae ace H ’ $1.91 per ton be fixed on shipments ane Raise Money for Fund ; of uae low volatile coal in Lake that time, ac- hearer Gord “4 roug! . ‘ < The rates asked would increase ma- s Sabor pasa wu lh glen povitte terially the charges on southern Lake of the Helena aie tee visited first week in May for the benefit of F re . fl cargo shipments and the figures are ‘ there were ened their sixtieth anniversary gift fund, > identical with those proposed for the could not Hh ol sdd according to Mrs. F. H. Waldo, Bis- i same traffic by eastern Ohio coal under every possil®s nce eee superintendent, who has}~ “= — eT =: operators last Friday. t already received word that Bismarck, RE aa ip, stayed by the ship when her 1 A welcome relief from the drudgery of the kitchen sink is furnished every : danger. and bas org thelr ‘snles on Seturdaye Maya. | Woman, Who enters her home in & Yard and Garden Contest, ‘Then there is| Wall Street Hurries - ery possible way » May 4/9 call to the out ot doors, to dig in the fresh earth, tending shrubs and s. & “good sport,” as her | The Standard Bearers are high school | flowers. ‘This pleasurable and healthful exereise in the open air furnishes| But Not All the Time ‘amous For Its Flavor . girls affiliated with the Women’s! an ideal change of occupation and really is a rest. One can do it at odd Distributed by had a large experi-| Foreign Missionary society of the moments, morning or evening or through the day. No need to dress up or| New York.—(?)—Ten minutes be- N h-Fi h Cc hurch and Sun-| Methodist church. The anniversary |to pian ‘ahead or spend a lot of time! Just taking advantage of odd| fore the closing gong, on one of the ash-F inc 0. is interested in| Celebration is to be held in Columbus, | moments, 2 woman can find a lot of relief from house work out in her | stock market's busiest days in history. ome and Foreign Mission- | Ohio, in the fall, and gifts are being garden. two workmen in front of the exchange societies of the church. From| Sent from mission stations all over building began using a blow torch. In a few seconds they were sur- to be the| the world. $ z sma: ndard Bearers, und Y im. ‘and Mrs, W. E.|__ Bismarck Standa: rs, under YOUR mother and no lunch waiting for him. | cunded by a crowd of at least 200. Mrs. Waldo’s direction, will present Mother is up in the attic starting the m for an hed spring cleaning. From thét time on Twenty yards away, inside the ex. act play, “Mystery Island,” dur- , ' and to ing the cau parte Sty, bined his man’s soul is harried by ladders, |°h@nge. millions of dollars’ worth of Bs . A silver offer- ; securities were being bought and sold t each of these| im the cast are Arline Loehrke, Arlys bare floors, spoiled dinners, carpets |in's furious wave of trading, but a \ ( | fy | ) ip Anderson, Ethel Church, Vada Heat- to beat, lawns to clean up, old leaves sparkling blow torch is poanethitn, ) a 1 3 on, Ruby Guthrie, Ione Noggle, and Oh Barton to burn, and errands, errands, and | SP! i is * * ” 7 Ve. Wall street does not see every day. ° Marian Yeater. more errands to run. Mother cross Officers Reelected eee ©1928 by NEA Service,ine and tired oe father eat tee LONG AIR TRIP +t Jaqi, Hy 7 7 ‘ evish, teacher unreasonable, an F At Mission Session School Girls Given ‘The laziness that comes with the ie whole lovely world calling, calling, |, L0ndon—One of the longest air ——_ Tri Around City |biowoms ts more than mental iner- | calling to him to go. Piniods eaten hed B ried peas ‘ on Retlection of all of the officers of ip Y tia. It should not be classed with the| It is a hard time for children all te Ee rote,“ orlore hh 80 ‘6 ee complex that is mere obsession} ‘round. : * f Women's Home Musionary soclety of| , Mrs. W. 8. Ayers of the Business |Seuiner work, but given at least hone| I wish there cotld be_a vacation CGO ion the Methodist church took place at| 8nd Professional Women's club, and| rable mention amongst spring dis-| far everyone in April. By the time ; the final session of the twenty-eighth bet Burt Finney, Mrs. W. E. Cole! esses. Children get it too. the hot months arrive we have our| mp i KFYR 4 annual convention at Minot Friday. Mrs, M. B. Gilman of the Wed- |“ sonnny is likely to catch it at both| second wind, so to speak, and some une in on every Mrs. J. G. Moore of Grand Forks, steegeend study club, were in charge Of! ends of the line, at home and at|way we keep going far better then| morning for the A. W. Lucas president; Mrs. H. H. Casselman, entertainment for out-of-town | school, It takes him hours to do the|than during the transient days of |Co, day's special. , = president; Mrs. F. W.|®hool girls yesterday afternoon. smallest errand, and as for lessons—| spring. Why do-we pile into these patil sce Heldel, Valley City, corresponding} | rne time was spent in driving t0/ the teacher has never lived who didn't [precious weeks the hardest work off Qne dollar necktie FREE secretary; Mr. 8. E. C. Anderson, | Poin interest ae city and! view the first pussy-willow with con- | the year? Fargo, treasurer; Mrs. W. M. Smart,|the U. S. Great Plains station at/ sernation. Spring is the shoal on| Why not enjoy the outdoors and|With each shirt of two dollars Minot, secretary, are the soca Papert Ao ede lga were | which the on rahi of learning usu- | follow the line of least resistance as|or over this week only. Klein’s Officers. All of these women were Se ee ally gets stuck. far as possible—and allow the chil-| Toggery. he Sulphur and molasses, sassafras, ; dren to do the same? And then every- successfully and sarsaparilla may have thinned | one would be happier and patient and Moore presiding. the blood of our grandfathers, but it | peaceful, as spring deserves. ef 5 Bismarck, N. Dak. at ages i rf ipl All we ask to prove their superiority is that you use one sack. Satisfaction guar- anteed. Every bushel of wheat used in milling these brands is washed and scoured in at least 20 gallons of pure water. Cost More - Worth It! RUSSELL-MILLER MILLING CO. education; Mrs. B. A. Burns, Shel- And it never made them study any e is Yours When You Buy a ‘Bismarck, which has one of the|home. The occasion was the third)” ‘The first thing Johnny discovers, * don, conference members, were re- harder. About this time of year most recently organized societies in| birthday of little Jacqueline Robin- | one fine day when he deudl t Drugless Physician re eat av oe menidiany repeesents |S, Ce het pace orn ene | a guaran to one with only five min- |] Lacas Block | Bismarck, N. D. ative ye great-grant . o — * George Halden, Lebanon, Ind., were utes for lunch, is that there’s no . Mrs. oe and two chil- | Present. sare ———_—__—_— , Fargo, rs, T. J. \- ma on daughter, Aes “pails, Members of the Bismarck and ‘Minn., are guests at the home of their |Mandan Epworth leagues held a sigter, Mrs. Ralph Penner. They will |Party Friday evening in the parlors [ The department secretaries, Mrs.|| Personal and never kept them from dreaming of| But one thing we grown-ups must : ‘Zimer Duden, Cando, young people; |}. Soci: 1 N the swimming-hole and digging down | do on days when the enervating south e e a e Mrs H. J. Empire, Grratal, Juniors: al News of under the winter accumulation of | wind blows our way. Be patient with , [ ‘h Al O ; ki Se . , e, supplies; er junk in the woodshed to see if the | the children. V Cele) Mrs. W. D. Allen, Minot, missionary Mandan Vicinity ||di*uthing poe wee recy oe one IS uminum en ng t lected, and for a department of| Four generations of a family were things usually begin to happen to the m, ‘evangelistic service Mrs. George] Tepresented at a dinner party Friday lard routi {fai Dr. R.S. Enge a ne orcs cima: ps at the Will F. Rot — ine of household affairs Chirop i — remain f ie ,|of the Methodist church in Mandan. F Sy Aiea ies ig Mn toe | Pact ot the evens was: meen cin Starts Continuous Place Wednesday afternoon, and will | Playing games, and a mysical pro- Today Shows from iven, Earl » Man- sa nee ae ae | a ce 4-Days-4 2to ll p.m. At No E: t C. t oe aca o Extra Cos Miss Charlene Wisehart, Fargo, end in Fargo attending the junior 5 @ guest of Miss Shirley Penner Poe prom at the Ag-zicultural college Fri- Feature Time — 2:43 - 4:55 - 7:07 - 9:23 week-end. She went to Glen | day evening, and the Theta Chi party Ullin today for a visit with frie: Mr. Stutsman is an alum- rig |e enon we SEE and HEAR EF If you purchase a Lorain Equipped Re- liable Range during this Special Sale. ~ at the University of North Dakota, | tail daughter, who have been visit- The first division of the Trinity|!"& Mrs. Jorde’s parents. They re- utheran Ladies Aid society will give | turned to Mandan, yesterday. , ‘Warner Bros. Present A ailver tea Wednesday afternoon, ‘Apri 24, at the -home of Mrs H.o.| _ Rev. G. W. 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