The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 23, 1929, Page 8

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PASE EIGHT THF RISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1929 TENNEY ALSO BOUGHT BULL ’ ' back here on a visit among old --——- ~|to keep the old pay check coming in MODERN CHURCH IS Reformed Church to SCHANTZ iN ELECTED : friends and: aequaintanecs, — Peonie’s | Forum | sceo te “gue betneen 2/16 Counties Will Be paper gradi M Discuss Union With ee HAC Ry = evover are the working man is Represented at Meet | ney, Soe ee oe baked reat nr) i \ “ "= beey much a thing of the past. In H Ho i published list of farmers who igh: L ACKING IN POWER, | Other Denominations 10 ACCOUNT ANT BODY mer « Baru. |, than “age of opportunity the employe Of District Dairymen a als ab tek CHeAlal Metts K a rt 3 itor une: ows when a good break will Fa Tomer yeep rom their present Tf you don't think a working man give him a chance te become the em- | Jamestown, N. D., May 23.—()—| Dakota association bull sales in Wat, ggpalensial ANE Ste Pro dete aw me. formerly Was jearns something about the town in | ployer, | Dairymen from 16 counties, compris- ford City and See i geree Wai: Synod of the Reformed church High Honor Accorded Local iat u School | which he lives, you are mistaken. | Another reason why I, Itke other |ing the southeastern section of the | *%™ 24. He bought a regis America today faced a seven day) ® Fargo. but Was | A man who keeps his eyes and ears | ordinary folks, am supporting this | yovtn pakota Dairy! Spr Melted i tines Gt meetings im whieh discussion | Man by American Institute company t> Ore- open learns a lot of things as he goes | building idea .. that the common | North Dakota Dairymen’s association, \ of union with two other denomi \ P about his work. One of the things | people are going to gct the major | Will mect here May 28, the local : : 5 of His Profession ere |_| I have learned lately is that the me- | share of the benefit. No other or-| chamber of commerce announced to- Miijterians Cor Consider Union ey he sy ae morial community building proposed | ganization so fully represents the | day In hat Mon = F ji j | m M. Schantz, Bismarck ac-! : ON- | by the American Legion is going to}common people as the American Le-|— aye progran® arransed bk EL & a j With Methodist and Dutch GoueEHGE Ves Guat: Bee Geet company, is in | have the backing of the working jgion, its members comie from every | 7° progranf®’ arranged bo E. A. Is Your Birthday? Reformed Churches © American I ine titles and | people of Bismarck, It is too good a jocoupation and every walk of life Greenwood, state dairy commissioner, $) le 4 ; Ne extended | | proposition to miss. The fact that the Legion is so strong- | includes a number of addresses on the | = is the firs “ Some people were surpised when jly in favor of this building means | industry in the state. Counties that St. Paul, M <P) —C a d elec the county agreed to provide $84,000 | something i. itself, will be represented are Stutsman, with several of mo: i ths consideration of his iB Oe two | Sut “ Oe ate ot ae ak eee be Ed proposition over and | Foster, Griggs. Stecle, Traill, Barnes, pbleine in oe tion required the a t no one is going to be surp hen try to figure out how any rea- | Logan, McIntosh, Dickey, La ek ~ Bank Merger Ma ANABEL jiohest references as to training and ie today. | when the people of Bisitarck vote to! sonable man can vote against the | Moure, Ransom, Richland, Sargent, eral oe Name i in Tw in C ities character, It went back into the ap- gy. * come through with their share of the | Legion's proposal. and Wells. u ere a the eee eds S pucant’s high sehoo! and coltese rec-' Union Leaders Await money. ‘They know that @ good, big | MIKE MARBACK, NE Oe oe ords, took note of his scholastic mark: juilding is er business for the 314 Tenth St., So. AA Cee Els GhUES. THEBES sionat | Attitude | of Strikers | community tn. 1 a building of av Pveneer icone emacoeny Detinit the usual procedure | [Bee a ear au not ae fon TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Dr. Geo. F. McEriain Yefinite : " me | tay 23.—.P)— | Of the things that we need to stimu- | we eg ns a { ‘ Gd ination i p ! : Na 7 i 7. late the city's progress. | FOR SALE—Ash fence posts. Inquire Osteopathic Physician On your ‘Birthday send your board of ners then rec : plant of- |“ What Bismarck needs is more com- | ..8t Central Meat Market. Electrotherapy Solar-Ray Mother Flowers ‘ led election of Mr. Scha vere awaiting } munity spirit, Everyone who lives | FURNITURE FOR SALE—One clec- Chronic Diseases a Specialty Hoskin Mi rr . cd as of Ma’ e attitude of the 5,000 here has a right to take some pride | trie Hotpoint stove and one electric |] toskins-Meyer Bldg. Phone 240 oskins-Meye: toward their re-/in his city. We people who work for} vacuum cleaner. Call at 115 First Bismarck, ? flome of EFYB an Institute of Accow ‘¢ making further | 2 living have just as much community | Street. “4 “ ( old organization, its ¢: | spirit as anyone else and we are going going back most to the | vailed through- | to prove it when we vote on this bond _ tion. It demand: 1 trials of 50. issue. cal standing of its s of contempt of| If we could afford to send our chil- Membership it is regar of alleged viola-/dren away to school we might not ¥ ‘ ie honor b: te ion granted the/ be so interested in providing a swim- : the . v6 z had the and Glanzstoff| ming pool and gymnasium facilities Md e e ; Aibion Fenton Named asoehat The] for them. But the c are mighty few ran orious Masquerade atin arniv: wa DP state unive people in Bismarck who can afford a | Omaha Vice President.» of the state une The uitimatam. of corporation of- | private playground. ’ pisnenetsienon .—« ficials gives the strikers until Monday If we didn't have to work for a e ot hare ; ° ' urn to their Jobs. living and lived on the interest of our At th D FE id E M: 24 prope City-County Briefs : savings we might not be interested in e ome, ri ay ve., ay union of thy Saas ee MERMAIDS GATHER promoting the business, industrial and % ‘ Champion —_ feminine | commercial de selopment of Bismarck. 10 Beautiful Prizes. Also Hats, Horns, Balloons, Novelties. Fun for All. ompete here in the] You might be surprised at the num- ae 21 women's outdoor swimming | ber of people who want their employ- Admission - 10c Skates - 25c . & ing, Was a bus- and diving championship meet to be | ers to do a good business. About the held Ai t 7 to 10. Fair aquatic] best way of keeping the wolf away stars from the ited States, Can- | from the door, that I have found, is jick, Fargo attorney, is Australia and Hawati x in Bismarck today. pete. The meet will be held National Amateur Athletic William O'Hara. a former Bismarck Union at Honolulu’s War Memorial agent at Mini becomes) resident and new living in Chicago, | Natatorium on Wakiki Beach, es iatesFench | ) TUDEBAKER Hioly Ghins U nited States-French | : bi : 5 | | Debt Accord Expected | INDISPOSED s i ; Paris, May 23. — 1) — Frenel \ M1 % ih. Lede VY 7 Dr. ‘alkey ari, May 23. — French po-} and com te il circles today looked for ratifi- | HE knowing woman no WO JS A. CS UA ’j 4) Z S ‘- tea Monveby Payltasnt Sn a ae longer submits meckly to 2 ' . sat ate regular, systemic suffering. 4 a FE s debts to; This kind of pain is just as 4 id C United adiioaat meat A We | debt acc ae ratified. must pay the} headache, or twinge of net- short | United $400,000,000 in August! aloia ‘Ur i | j valgia, or other aches er pains gg mas-} on vecount of surplus war stocks} "5"? e e e not the chased after the war, Should the} for which the world takes Bayer human debt accord be ratified this sum! siting Try se for theday = vould be mei Ss Rate aoa sea) | dread and your gratitude will Schacht and Kastle would be} know no hounds, For. these is Confer With Experts ee | tablets are marvelously effective F é aes acudnaaiaie Case i ‘ such times, a nearly every ; Paris, Ma : | business or professional woman Schac Gr ry Is Drawn; : a Bae tee and mp s Dra has discovered. And physicians = May 2 {have declared there is no harm ie neti ee 4s in’ their free use, for genuine bi rth dressmak-} Layer Aspirin docs not depress will report | eet aiaae ‘ 5 ‘ Tawranee lb Courneya; 16 the heart or upset the stomach, 4 Tt was believed of the go, is held on a secoid degree man-! Any drugstore. visit was to clarify * charge in connection with | - r ervations made by th in the revised text of the repr 4 mitted to the Ge at the factory The exact po: 1 me ten dollars. T have left versations bo: at home.” i 19 News of 3 sa dime, Take the street car | 4 and fetch it."—P'st, Constan- | f twas fearc 4 mean the bre i ; ; It was felt ir | that the wit who had bee ceptance of the ¢ 4 might mea cept the laid down in memorandum a) Dr. ch Forks Span Builders Metal Arrival according t highway 4 George F. SI t he ready f Governo Then Think! Jue—a 13 Plet Grant Batteries are made in a wide ra ‘of Sinzs and Types, to meet every requir: ment. 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