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in “ cd pic ewes SA ee ee eN NT Kee NE ERNE Nee? eats ——— Cee OR ASE EIGHT 4) WOMEN'S CLUBS in the same their country in time of war. er that they served “The advantages of the building are so many and the cost to each tax payer so small that it would 5: poor ty [ics to neglect this oppertunity to ob- i ——__ jtain a building of the kind and size lever ae needs ‘Approval ind t in|t Urge wotne lhl ld nog ) opportunity to combine city mone; j Interest of Community | with county money in constructing i 4 and Families lize that if Bismerck is fo have th kind of butiding dorsement of the memorial com- M™unity building, proposed by American Legion, was -oted yesterday the project indefiaitely. by the Bismar +r Community council, representing 40 women’s organizations Welfare of her children will in all parts of the city. | After considering the cost of the Proposed building to the city of Bis- M™arck and balancing. against the benefits which the city will receive. | the community council decided to give its whole-hearted endorsement to; the project and to work and vote in its behalf at the special city election Friday. We and her fami Relative of 2 Local Mrs. Mary A. More. 51, respectively, died at 5:30 a. m. yes eaid: S x ‘om Ro: “Members of th: Bismarck Com- | S85 taken two ALE dts chester, Minn. Death was due to can munity council, being primarily m-' oo, terested in the welfare of their fam- ilies and in the proper rearing of their children, feel that it is sound sense to support the proposal for a memorial community building Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. from Dr. D. T. Robertson, building dedicated “to those who! "cating served their country in its time of greatest need and who made the su preme sacrifice that America migh continue to grow and prospe! be a structure dedicated to th> uses ‘nd needs of the community from which those boys came “If we are to keep faith with Leroic dead .c should make th morial a living, vital t serve the community dece . Bascom, Valley City en. The children ar A resolution passed by the council | tergay in a Fargo hospital, where she Funeral services will be conducted the First. Methodist church, Fargo, with pastor of the des her son and sister in Bis- | ii d leaves her husband; | mn A. More, Fargo; Mrs. E. M. Ellendale; Mrs. W. J. Huhrt, | ington, D. C.; Donald W. More, | . and Mrs. J. R. Daum, both of Fargo. | » . Hear Rev. Father Slag over KFYR tonight at 6:30 o'clock. at reduced cost. again will Sismarck have an "y a building of rcal usefulness and serv- ice to the entire community. We real- e : needs to insure the growth and prosperity of the city, 2 the | ve must vote for it now or postpone | Manderies in the state were in at- feel by y ted in the |8Tand conclave of the North Dakota yaitare’ of Wer chudre Will support | Sand commandery. In spite of heavy this project in the interests of herself | roads due to rain, over 200 Knights People Dies in Fargo} How Baby Specialists Fargo, | mother and sister of John B. More and Miss Helen G. Bascom, Bismarck, Memorial Day Floral Tributes Cut Flowers PEONIES—White, pink and red, per dozen ....... $2.50 GLADIOLUS—White and pink, per dozen 3.00 IRIS—Blue and yellow, per dozen ...... . 3.00 ROSES—Red and pink, per dozen .. -.. 3.00-5.00 CARNATIONS—Red, white and pink, per dozen ... GARDENIAS, (Cape Jasmine Buds) —white, per doz. 1. DAISIES—White, per bunch ..... PERS Ne rey en Wreaths Wreaths of prepared foliages: Plain - $2.50 and up—aArtistically decorated - $4.99 and up Special Notice During the Memorial Day rush we are liable to be sold out of a particular color or variety of stock, and will substitute an equal «” better value unless specifically requested not to, in which case we will cancel the order. Bear in mind that we can deliver Cut Flowers, Plants or Wreaths anywhere through the Florists Telegraph Delivery. No extra charge except on late orders, and then merely the cost of the telegram. Oscar H. Will & Co. Flower Phone 784 Bismarck, N. D. 315 Third St. Open Until Noon Memorial Day Why Pay Rent? The Bismarck Building and Loan association has funds on hand at all times for loans on Bismarck city property. Low rates of interest—monthly payments— advances made for building new homes. Bismarck Building and Loan Association Room 11 First National Bank Block ono eetetiete is the cause of colic, bloating. skin disorders, etc. It weakens them, just as it does grown folks; makes the: cross, feverish and fretful. use grown folks’ medicine with them. Syrup baby specialists adivse. Ninety per y! f cent of them recommend just one| Se ike OOte prepartion for constipation, colds and Ads 3 hi ¢. [other ills of babies and children. | Better cannot be made. “We feel it is onl: fitting that a | ist Presbyterian church there, of- They say Fletcher's Castoria. Millions : { of mothers have proved its merit dur-| ing thirty years of use. Castoria is Purely vegetable, harmless and pleas- ant-tasting. Genuine Castoria always bears the Fletcher signature. imitations.— Ady. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE of Grand Forks gave the prince: morning address. Noon luncheon served by the Staldemar commandery of this city. Drill teams from Bismarck, Botti- neau and Fargo were here to take part in a review with the Grand Forks organization this afternoon following KNIGHTS TEMPLAR GATHER AT FORKS Drill Teams From Bismarck, Jamestown, Bottineau, Fargo Perform tion of the city. Judges of the drill this afternoon Col. L. R. Baird, Dickinson; Col. E. S. Person, Minot; and C. A. Butler, Lisbon. Members of other drill teams are here but will not compete because their full mem- berships could not attend. All officers of the state organization were here with the exception of J. W. Lillibridge of Oakes, grand standard bearer, who is ill. ? ‘Don’t forget to take home with you a can of Grand Forks, N. D., May 28.—(?)— Knights Templar from all 16 com- tendance here today for the fortieth ‘emplar are expected. Following welcoming of fhe visitors, Grand Commarder Geo, H. Olmsted Treat Constipation’ Constipation in babies and children | } ‘Ollei ‘Skratthult’ ‘Brand Malt But don BRASA’ “OLLE” grocer. Cc. 0. LINDBERGH Distributor orth Dakota Ne P. S.—Celebrate Memorial Day with eae at Rex Theatre. Avoid : Richholt’s Cash and Carry Teer] Grocery ===] THE ORIGINAL CASH AND CARRY STORE Wednesday Specials . FANCY DRESSED STEWING CHICKENS, PEND ois oie eccicsat si eae tema 25c FANCY DRESSED SQUABS, each FRESH EGGS, per dozen ... CARNATION MILK, Large cans, per can This is the week to buy Strawberries to can. We will be closed all day Thursday. Years of service in MODEL T FORDS THE Model T was so strongly and sturdily built that it is still reliable, economical service to motor- So that you may have this work done economically and satisfactorily, the Ford Motor Company is still de- voting a considerable section of its plants to the manu- facture of Model T parts. It will continue to do so as parade through the business sec- | H Ask your || Sunday night followin, will be held Wednesd Lean Center Cut PORK CHOPS, per Ib. TENDER BEEF CREAMED COTTAGE CHEESE, per Ib. ....... DUNSTAN RI1ES HELD Jamestown, N. Dak., May 28.—(?)}— : military funeral services for George|cream station and an unoccupied Dunstan, high school senior, who died| building at’ Sawyer were’ destroyed operation,| by fire of undetermined origin last y afternoon.| night with an estimated loss of $10,- s sergeant in the local ational} 000. . J. L.\McKinnon, Sawyer’ mer- “402 Main pore Wednesday Specials 26c PATTIES, per Ib. ....... 29c 10c Minot, N. D., May 28.—(#)—A_ store, chant, sustained the heaviest’ loss. on before. of June purchases. ria me. seveeee 41 Cc STEAK, per IB... 20 THIRD ’ DOUBLE . HIGH THRILLING ACCELERATION There's a real thrill in climbing the steepest hills in a Durant Six-Sixty- Six or Six-Seventy. If a.sharp curve or sluggish traffic slows you down, you slip quickly and quietly into third, even at 50 miles per hour—and glide away with a thrilling sweep. Four Forward Speeds do make a difference! THE SIX-SIXTY-SIX—112 in. wheelbase—*895 to 1105 THE SIX-SEVENTY—119 in. wheelbase—*1195 to #1425 AU prams ot fectory—Lensing, Miahigan URANT A GOOD HEDAHL MOTOR CO. ’ TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1929 We will close all day Memorial Day, ‘Thursday, the 30th, in memory of those who have sacrificed and gone We close our books for the month on Wednesday . evening and all goods bought Friday will be charged as # 4 FORWARD SPEEDS > SILENT