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DR. STORK CARRIES Of BOYS AND GIRLS TO PARENTS IN MAY 30 Girls and 27 Boys Born; 23 Are Born to Parents Re- siding Here Fifty-seven babies were born in Bis: ™arck during May, according to vital Statistics in the office of Myron H. Atkinson, city auditor. Thirty of the new arrivals girls and 27 boys. Twenty-three children were born to Bismarck parents. New-born babies recorded with the city auditor follow: April 7 were Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard McLaugh- lin, Bismarck, a daughter. May 16 Mr. and Mrs. Sjoird Nicholay, Lark, & son, Mr. and Mrs, Valentine Koch, Man- dan, a daughter. } _ Mr. and Mrs. Axel Ingeman Hallon, | Bismarck, a daughter. May 17 Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Leslie Plunkett, Bismarck, a son. |. Mr. and Mrs. David Ryberg, Meno- ; ken, a daughter. May 19 |__Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Alfred Fricke, Menoken, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Quale, Driscoll, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kicin, Bismarck, | @ daughter. May 20 | Mr. and Mrs. Peter | Stad, a son. | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph | Judson, a son. | Mr. and Mrs. Burton Everett Crav- | en, Bismarck, a son. { May 21 Rosen, Burn- Kautzman, seorge Iro! Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Christensen, cn Glencoe, a daughter. ‘ April 9 | Mr. and Mrs, Walter Constantine Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Schroeder, Ryberg, bran! a daughter. x * iter, | May 23 “lai ang 11 | Mr. and M John L. Gamble, Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Emil Matties, Hazen, | ® daughter. 13 Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Nelson, Price, a daughter. April 16 Mr. and Mrs. James Douglas, Bis- marck, a daughter. April 19 Mr. and Mrs. Christ Opp, Bismarck, @ daughter. April 27 Mr. and Mrs. Randall Ross Boyd, Bismarck, a son. May 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jake H. Bower, Brad- dock, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Stevenson, ‘Bismarck, a daughter. May 3 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Schreiner, Bis- marck, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Steele, a son. Mr. and Mrs. August Edward Draeb, Hebron, a daughter. Carl T. Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Schock, Arena, a daughter. May 4 Mr. and Mrs. John R. Clark, Bis- marek, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Irwin Wilson, Hebron, a son. May 5 Mr. and Mrs. Martin F. Scholl, Hague, a daughter. Mr: and Mrs. Raymond J. Hess, Mandan, a son. May 7 Mr. and Mrs. William K. Welton, Bismarck, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Julius M. Andahl, Bis- marck, @ son. May 8 Mr. and Mrs. Andrea Victor Wes- terlind, Mercer, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Jake J. Kremer, Lin- ton, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Tobias A. Boher. Mannhaven, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Graver, | ‘Huff, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. White, Bis- marck, a son. May 10 Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Lockbeam, Mandan, a con. May 11 Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Sidener, Bis- marck, 8 daug! | Kenzie, a son. | Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Wildes, Bismarck, a son. | May 74 | Mr. and Mrs. John P. Wyciskola, | Bismarck, a daughter. | Mr. and Mrs. George Eckroth, | Flasher, a son. May 25 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin R. Thorson, Mandan, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Johnson, Bismarck, a son. May 26 Mr. and Mrs. George Ims, Almont, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. William Theodore Mitchell, Mott, a son. May 28 | Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Gall, Bis- | marck, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hamilton Co- penhayen, Bismarck, a son. May 29 Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Laub, Heil, a@ son. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Hektner, Bismarck, a daughter. May 30 Mr. and Mrs. John August Luth- ander, Bismarck, a daughter. May 31 Mr. and Mrs. Chester M. Martin, Bismarck, a daughter. CAN'T STAY SINGLE Syracuse, N. Y., June 6,—Judge Luther Emerson Barnes, 85-year-old farmer of Worcester county, Mass., has embarked on his fourth honey- moon. His fourth bride is Mrs. Christie Arville White Barnes, for- merly of this city. The judge has practiced law in Massachusetts more than half a century. VARICOSE VEINS This Simple Home Treatment Giving Amazing Results | _Ask for an original two ounce bottle | of Moone’s Emerald Oil and apply | Night and morning to the swollen en- | larged veins rubbing gently upward and towards the heart as the blood jin the veins flows that way. In hundreds of cases Moone’s Em- ‘Mr. and Mrs. we Hansen, Bis- | °T@!d Oil has given blessed relief. Get marck, @ son. May 1 2 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Holman, Fre- | donia, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Christ Hieb, Lehr, a daughter. i Mr. and Mrs. John Reginald Klein- an, Bentley, a son. May 13 Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar Schmidt, New Salem, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Boyd Hedstrom, ‘Wilton, a. son. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Roehrick, Bismarck, a daughter. Mr. Mrs. Swanson, Driscoll, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Severin Fevold, Baldwin, @ son. May 14 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harry Rue, Bismarck, a daughter. The guaranteed special pa- tent flours OCCIDENT, LYON’S BEST _ OR CLIMAX “Our Money Back” guaran- tee is an insurance policy with every sack. Eugene | Clarence Walter | |@ bottle today—it’s wonderful for | Ulcers, Old Sores, Broken Veins and | Troublesome cases of Eczema. You must get complete satisfaction | or your money will be cheerfully re- funded. All first class drug stores will be Slad to supply vou.—Ady. Greens “NONE BETTER” it First Co-Ed to i Edit Yearbook [IOWA ONLY ONE OF SEVERAL BREAKING RULES, CASE SAYS Frankfort Coach Places Purdue, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indi- ana in ‘Same Boat’ Chicago, June 6.—(#)—Iowa is no more guilty of proselyting athletes than a half dozen other Big Ten uni. jversities, Everett Case, high schvol \basketball coach at Frankfort, In- diana, charged today pending his conference with John L. Griffith, athletic commissioner of the confer- | ° | | | ° h Case, who decided to tell h all he knows of Big Ten ities in proselyting and sub- sidizing athletes, said that basket- es from Wisconsin, In- ichigan, and Purdue, as well as Towa, attended the recent Indiana Lucille Van Lehn, a junior at Ohio) state basketball tournament at In- University, is the first girl ever to be|dianapolis in search of cage talent chosen editor of the Athena, Ohio,/for their schools. yearbook. Miss Van Lehn, whose} “I think Iowa has been ousted home is Uhrichsville, O., is interested|from the conference for doing just in many campus activities and is|the same thing that I know coaches president-elect of Sigma Rho, honor-!and scouts for half a dozen other ary journalism sorority. IBig Ten universities have done,” pouetst SERVICE * NODAK, States In each of the ninety-five towns on the map is a Gamble Store with a complete stock of tourist supplies. Every item carries our standard warranty. You are entitled to an adjustment or ex- change at any store regardless of which one served you. unk aed tle tes gaan a stores in eight states. GAMBLE STORES @ THE TRIENDLY STORM = Cismarcls, ND. to teach basketball? there for their health? THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Coach Case said apolis, Coaches Wal- | of Wisconsin, George; that he would tell Griffith w! Veenker of Michigan, Ward Lam-| knew of prosel; bert of Purdue, and Everett Dean of | ence in gen Indiana, as well as Sam Barry of Iowa were there. “I want to xplain to him fully and frankly those disputed teaching “Were they present to learn how | credits I received from Iowa and to Were they| prove to him that I did not receive 1 dont think | them for inducing Doyal Plunkett so. They were there to get a line on}and Robert Spradling, basketball material and try to line! basketball star, to attend Io up stars for their own schools. That | i : “I am going to tell Major Griffith is only logic.” | that, if the thing Coach Barry and g in the confer- Frankfort THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1929: same cano VERY NEAR BEER J.C.PENNEY CO 121 Fourth St. ‘Dresses For Women For Misses For Juniors Again your J. C. Penney Store proves itself the ideal shopping place for women who know their fashions... ° yet must select them thriftily. This selection includes outstandingly emart dresses in new prints and plain colors vee and they cost only Bedspreads $1.49 and $1.98 Rayon Bedspreads 2.98~3.98-~-4.98 Sheer Curtain Fabrics Philadelphia, June 6.—Mrs. Ida May Peterson and her husband attended @ party. While there Mrs. Peterson drank two bottles of near beer—near according to her husband. After the party she is alleged to have run wild, committing the following offenses: Threw her husband out of their-auto- | safety on the truck as the street car mobile, defied three cops to arrest | wheels crushed his vehicle. i lowa was charged with, was urging| her, cussed them on the way to the my players to attend Iowa, there are | Police station, and smashed windows a lot o: other Big Ten schools in the; ACROBATIC COP" Collier here. BISMARCK, NO. DAK. Our Every-Day Aim to Add to Your Convenience and Savings We Strive to Achieve this Standard, Soundly Made Merchandise at Economy Prices Fashion and Thrift go Hand in Hand in These Rayon Chemise With Brassiere Top Are Popular This Season! With the trend toward the minimum of undergarments, this chemise with brassiere top will be a favorite! Of good qual- ity rayon, well- made, and priced at only, $1.49 A one-piece garment is es- pecially comfor- table for Sum- mer, too. Buy one or two beauti! Are Favored for Summer! 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