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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1929 } e . @| Marion spent Wednesday afternoon Tollefson Wednesday night. Music! # ———-——__—_—_—___. -- @ |means for supplementing _ short, | even in polar regions, by aerial N D HEALTH GROUPS : Taft the Adams home. was furnished by Glen Briggs and|' Additional Market | @ried-up pastures in July and Au- STUDENT VISIONED navigation, je Va ry Mr. and Mrs. John Benz and fam- cveryone had a nice time. e- @ |Sust. For a herd of 12 to 20 cows, & “During the lives of the gen- { ily had a picnic dinner at the Man-| Mark Kershaw was a Sterling {silo from 10 to 12 feet in diameter is eration now on earth,” Gray wrote By FLORENCE GOSNEY dan park Sunday. \caller Monday. STANDARD OIL CLOSE well suited, as the silage can be fed in 1891, “the problems of serosta- — Mrs. Charles Gaskill, Earl Gaskill,; Gien Briggs and Fredo Envik| New York, July 25.—()—Standard fast enough to prevent spoiling. Si- tion will be solved. Scientists, Miss Adelaide Hall spent Tuesday | Mrs. Gosney and Edna spent Sunday | moved the old Emil Elness house| Oil Co., of Indiana sold on the curb |lage will keep for several years and it combining the buoyancy of : Q |last week. to another. using elec y as a m mo- WITH DEPARTMENT visited at the John Benz home Tues-/ Eloise of Bismarck, spent Monday at) Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Harding SUGAR FUTURES CLOSE Kansas City—(AP)—G. H. Gray|tion, together with the valuable : day. the Gaskill home. |were Sterling callers Saturday. New York, July 25.—()—Sugar fu-| During the summer the dipping js one man who can point to mod-| Properties of the comparatively : : Mrs. Charles Gaskill. Mrs. Presiley| Mrs. Roy Baker spent Monday af-| My. and Mrs. Bob Clarke and | tures closed easy; approximated sales|method may be used effectively |orn aeronautical accomplishment |New mineral, aluminum, will yet at Gosney and Earl Gaskill spent Tues- | ternoon at the John Baker home. | Miss Violet were Sterling callers | 53,000 tons, Sept. 213; Dec. 221; Jan./against the more than 40 species of | and say with truth, “I told you so.”|triumph and man will rule in the s Dr. Whittemore’s Force Is Mov: | day night and Wednesday at the Carl} John Wise called at the John | Tuesday, 221; March 225; May 232; July 239. lice that infest various domestic |""a™*Yetation” was the subject of | clouds.” : Kosttaky home tn Bismarck. ene |eamer drome, Monday. stack hay| _ christ. Schoon motored to Bis-/ Approximated sales $2000 tons, Bept.|rowis. The fowls are dipped into &/ magazine sketch he wrote in|, Mr. Gray, now # Kansas City p ing Into Final Quarters in caller Monda! marck Monday. 3; Dec. 221; Jap. 221; Marcl {tub full of tepid water containing |1991, when he was a senior in Cen-| industrial executive, says Ae for Presley Gosney for @ few days.| “Robert Clarke called on Lawrence May 232; July 230. sodium fluoride in the proportions of |tral ‘college, Fayette, Mo. He took|wouldn’t change a line of his pro- : ‘Mrs, William Hoeft brought Pauline | John Wise is assisting Charley Mor- | ,, °°! es-foukthe ti nce of com- a a be & ing |Phecy today—exce) statement id College Building down io Pogariys Tuesday afternoon | on with is week. Mire, and: Met, Elder "Elness were LIBERTY BONDS mercial sodium fluoride to cach gal- ted as early an 1830 by an'Engiisg [tbat “the principles advanced by aa oo et any ws | eS ad in Sine neighborhood have Sterling callers Tuesday. std eat Pini pag July 25.—()—Liberty jon of water. balloonist. ba democratic party will hold DR. KOLLER GOING TO FORKS| ‘Tae. the Herman Nieman home.) Mrs. Roy Baker, called at the |gr'thursday. | biberty 3's o620 ~ | wietas of hay consisting mostiy ot | greeted ‘the ‘youth. when’ hie” pre: Mrs, Henry Swindling a1 Charley Morton home. Tuesday, Miss Violet Clarke visited with Miss| First 4%'s 98.23. |weeds can be put in the silo, since |dictions were published. He had as: ee orcas a ‘ Frank Swindling, who is helping his anna gcafer Saturday afternoon] Fourth 41's 98.23. | plants that aren't eaten in the green ithe temerity to foresee that air-| 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY Biologist to Be Succeeded by and hiss Frank’ Bent of Mottit pie nay with hie taiiily tn wigNar, while in Sterling. ving ii Fourth 3 9838. jstage or as hay usually are caten as|planes would be invented, that — i Adolph Bassen was in Sterling Sat- id |silage. Too, weedy hay can be stacked /aluminum would be used in their] WANTED—Girl for kitchen work at Dr. Ecklund; Rockefeller | Tuesday afternon at the John Bens wae aia ait ‘Treas 4's 103.1. in the pasture before ites cured Construction, and that" geographic! “Dunraven. Do not phone. "Apply :. | Lester Clark sta ying on Laie WaOThe’ j well. will make a brown hay that | exploration wou! e conducted, in person. Cash to Aid Sanitation Mre, Herman Nieman and children | © shares for Jennie Clarke Thursday. DECLARES DIVIDE: will be eaten readily and will supply were Bismarck callers Tuesday. Clear Lake ] New York, July 25.—()—The Beth- |) y, 4 ; ——_— i lee ok a he ou eet \ e na was a Sterling caller Iehem Bier Hon today de. |*. BS ead supplement to short pas: — partm ~ : { Steele is) clared a $1.50 quarter! end on | . eee Seana Frtey, beh TEEN ais at iy pudingey | MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN sgenaing Tew ‘aye with her sister, | Its common stock, placing the shares) ‘Tne safest manner of disposing of | i ’ ‘This time, however, the moving is but | nay pefore harvest starts, cael | Mrs. Ole Newland. ae |carcasses of animals on the farm is | There’s MOFre i bottle of § @ shift of the personnel of 15 from | ""Ners. Georye Lee and son Georgie of | Mrs. Albert Christensen, daughter ¢——__———_4 to burn them to ashes; the next | ere s m every s| lower floor of the se sien Myrtle, and little Walter, _ visited |safest way is to cover them with lime is Gone | building: to the permanent annne at the Wil-/ with Mrs, Ben Ome Wednesday. a | Federal Farm Facts | jand ary then deeply. If a carcass | eee | quarters in the mid and rear section |"“tucstio Wegner of Sterling called |. A large crowd attended Mrs. Tollef- Wild Rose ¢———_______4 lis tert: on the ground, birds, dogs, and | i of the first story. There @ regroup- | st the Anto! home Wednesday {22'S sale Wednesday, also the fare- e @ | ‘By U. S. Department of Agriculture) | other animals may feed on it and| pS ing of atate health activities will take | #¢,the Anton Oberg home well party in the evening. wens, |toncat cows need a rest of from four spread disease and parasites. | : Place. ae Edna Gosney visited at the Drystad | , Christ ao By MRS. W. H. BROWNA' danaint Loa souein catenin a wo Ww be Carpenters, plasterers and painters jurymen, returned to Bismarck — tiods. High - producing cows need SHIRT SPECIALS | is Peetus’ coving te Door into sev: Pijonnny Baker was transacting bus Oren vie “od ANAWAMDEAS tat win | tte tee One eee WORTRRID "hake | ES Regus $250 an d_ $3.50; 5 ; ing loor into sev- i this week. | te oon | gial offices for the bureaus of the SLC baie canine ae coe Heaney | tad spent the winter in California! sis. 8, J. King of Bismarck visited |, Cucumbers for market should not, values at $1.45 and St i PALE DRY : department, a big workrooth, a Ubrary | swindling home Thursday. Oregon ant ington, |relatives and frien ere seve! a cloth or brush, as/ R : supply and vault rooms. Offices have " on relatives and friends here the! gays last week. this destroys the small spines and the | r bd been built In for Dr. A. A. Whitte- | ,,Mt_and Mrs. P. M. Gosney. Charley |oast week. It will be remembered | “hrs, W. H. Brownawell visited her|"frosty” finlsh of fresh cucumbers. Actually Vz) more than the ordi- bib Mogren < iectetl Dr. the Wilbert Koon home. ee, ce beat Aad - old ri daughters, Mrs. Donald Snyder as pieuan way a, hares Rol ch “4 nee 4 ies ttl f me Bg . Jungman, head of the ireau ol Mrs, John Benz ‘and. family were ere. er of Spokane, Wash., Miss Helen Brownawell, over the |Pul he cucum! in clean wa-| nary pini ie 0} dry ginger ale | preventable diseases; Dr. A. L. " accompanied him, and they left Mon-/ week-end, at Bismarck. ter and stir them slightly. pq Bavone, state sanitary engineer; Dr. | MOM callers TRUMORY. ing at the (Gay for Minnesota, J. 8, Swanson, who went to Color- — : Maysil Williams, head of the bureau William Hoeft home for a while. Mrs. Ben Ome spent Friday at jado with his family for their health,| Special care should be taken at this | 4 Of ae, io ‘Mr. and Mrs. Herman Nieman and Lit with her mother, Mrs. F. B./is again confined to his bed alt ine As nes with cts wa cream Try the Party Package. 12 pts. in each carten. ie Into the new quar- . A . | Pasiey. not improving as rapidly as at ship} from farm. Milk ie ters with their hardwood floors and oye were Moffit callers Wednes- |'"2 st. oison, of Willmar, Minn.,| friends nere could wish, stands at the roadside should be 48 os. (3 bottles) more in every 12 Ba 's r, Georgie, also Richard Lee, spent |lie, Harry in, the past sat Pursian enjoying the - shou ce bd opened July 1, begins. Heretofore ‘ returning home Saturday. ing, ete. with canvas. Heavy jackets for milk ba since the evacuation of the Eltinge | Thursday evening st the Wilbert |'s00" sty ners, H. A. Smith and fam-| ‘The girls’ sewing club meeting at |cans ald considerably in keeping milk | Hy theater offices about the beginning | “a7. anq Mrs. Carl Olson and chil- | !ly, of Coleharbor, spent several days} Exnis Tuesday was postponed on at- |cold. | i Sain cpt hoods yarse et ere tik dren, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olson, spent —_ Mr. ict pein rced ee , cea of big contracted by some Tiaenaine aera iy sired bd Thursday evening at the John Benz Marie Olausent and sons Olaf, | of the members. r usual $ speed ahead by the confusion of mov- Erling and Raider spent Sunday vis-; Jim Shepherd cf Braddock was ° ing and the unsettled character of its Owen Koon was a town caller | iting at Mandan. around last week-répairing the tele- b quarters. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Olson and fam- | phones and line. le Dr. Williams Gets Scholarship Mrs. John Benz and family called | ily spent Sunday at Moffit and at} Mr. and Mrs. Floyd nace aoe On Gall IGHT, sparkling ginger ale—perfectly blended x : Pursian lake. new members on the Wildrose - wth the resumption of full activ- ere irae lent patthitinn A yx-|. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Bolter and| phone line, n ion of Gas and aged 6 months in the making. New bottles, s t> Taw coun Beceem Lae sons, of Montevideo, Minn., called at|” L. R. May made a business trip to! Automobile engineers who worked too. Good alone—and an ideal drink to lend Johns Hopkins scholarship studies| Miss Madge Runey spent Friday ay ‘Sa CERE way? 16 erates aad | ‘ales Saturday, returning Mon-|ror years in an effort to reduce gaso- interest and improve the taste of recipe drinks. }3 (2961 faking up her work again. | Meret Hurt dnd James Baker | Washburn. Mr, Bolter will be temem-|\ ‘Drs, Howard Brownawell of Mot-|tutiog ini orien eo beet In full 16 oz. pints only. At most dealers. : the services of Dr. Mayail’ Williams |Were transacting business in Bis-|bered by many as an old resident of) ut visited relatives here ‘Thursday trits aii cars. An actual test made by 3 for 11 ths. While marck Saturday. Clear Lake. He also worked in the| afternoon. ond-ot: the engines ‘0 mil Oils last week, Dr Whittemore heed | Mrs. John Benz and children vis- |Hallum store in Driscoll a number of Mit, 8. Wine visited at the Benest [ons gallon oat teenoe 3 Beennal a) years ago. javille home ursday. going in the “8 | a oom Beet al ee ne ited at the Herman Nieman home | evening to visit her motiier, Mrs. Wm. peep aera gif Poverees this SINGLE bd the Rockefeller foundation, for a| W. E. Runey spent Sunday with his | @— = | May, of Braddock, a couple of days. |amesing gas savings: but are iso sure|] ROOM “$ : scholarship for her at Harvard and | daughter Madge at Bismarck, | Christiania Xt has been reported that Charles |rrisea ‘to find quicker pick-up, in-|| wis BATH ad | the will spend eight months there | The Herman Nieman family were |@ | Richards has taken unto himself 8 |Srane starting, smoother fake oe DOUBLE ROOM a: BAT 422 Fie Dor ep : in child hygiene research work. Two | Bismarck callers Saturday. ri tors disappearance of carbon. E. months more devoted - . Oast Prince, Mr. and By VIOLET A. CLARKE L. M. Doerschlag and Mr. Allen of ing health dupartonente and apie 4 are) sons Benn resist Mrs. Her-| A large crowd attended the auc-|Braddock made a business trip bagi is E. bpettihee ar Hs their methods in child hygiene work |man Nieman, Buster and’ Ray Barth tion ‘ssleat Mrs. Mary: Tolletoon’s through here last week. otteclivg «a tike levies !ta thee aa H \- ker were those from | place Inesday. ‘The coaenpenen! ager is fi Seecnpver ey the moving pic-} Miss Luella Tollefson was & Loy a enuganies sake we AT YOUR STORE : wan t consession. gained | ture show “Thelma,” at Sterling Sat-|Sterling caller Tuesday. SHIRT SPECIALS $100 weekly in their own territ | 4 from the Rockefeller foundation, in | urday evening. George Magnus, accompanied by ‘a i taking care of local business. Write < ba i addition, was an appropriation of i aekoeierrs yi ris onbeetnsy pepe rdoclangriny peer at the Jennie) Regular $2.50 and_ $3.50|him at once for free sample and big | 5 | geting athoenter na rorege neg | TE rete oneyrrme aaa Knute Johnson, and spon, Kennetn| values at $1.45 and $1.95. money making offer.—Adv. ther cxgeKe eee SU SEESESESXSEXEEESSSXESEXESEXEREEXESEH supplied to the state by the - -| Mr. and Mrs, Wilbert Koon and} were Sterling callers Monday. . . = — —— eee eameiaiaieed = tion without expense saeehen the family vied at the James Koon) A are crowd eet) ial aie BERGESON'S of a stenogra| . home Sunday. prise party given for 5 — we ui Mrs. ates Lewis and daughter the Mote a ee |§ —<—$—$<—$<$—$<$—_$—$<— ee 7 & boomin tan aoa een burenu| | NOTICE TO CREDITORS Sealed bide will be received by the Jewelry Stores ‘ + SR raat gama | a eee eee, das hares Ell Ty Close Saturday for Dr. Bavone’s serv-| Notice is hereby given by the un- | th ease o Close fees on water, sewerage agg f, the admin. | children. ' v4 , On each trip on any of these rend intrator of the,esiate of Hellen A. An: RGR Evenings During ities he goes prepared to deal with | 7¢son late of the city oa 4 Board reserves the right to reject other subjects of his bureau and in|or ‘North Dakota, deceased, to the [AMZ OF All Bids.) Hot Weather this way, is enabled to cover much | creditors of, and ‘all persons having y order of achool board, aay, Rinne would | <laims agaliat the entate, of anid ac, | 7/18-20-25-21-81 Meclerk. In order to cooperate ible for him. ary v hi: ri Dr. Bavone and Dr. J. D. Jungman, Mier the finec bublication of thin noe INVITATION TO BIDDERS with other merchants and ) of the bureau of preventable diseases, |{!0°, 10 8214.4. B Melt, ald, admin’ | pigs wilt be received by, the state |f] 1 assist i sab Daal ae now are on a tour of the southwest-| number. 721 Thayer Avenue in the | Be of Administration of the Sta procure shorter ours for ’ ern section of the state, the epidemio- | city of Bismarck, in Burleigh County, | of North Parca covering ie ager. (ithe clerks in other stores Jogist planning a protective campaign | County court of Burlelgn County, Sround heating system includ! during the hot season, we, theri when aivocle teseen ea tons | Harislne county: North Dakota Court fications ot the contulting engineer, ||| the undersigned jewelers, tember. Ji and several other | House in the city of Bamarck, in net epacifications on file in the affice |{Jagree to close our stores ae oieredrae old epidemic of nets ares ner pone, nati tied Cee ona, ot aan stration at Santee ee Unee. ve disease to the summer and | that Hon. I. C. Davies, Judge of the ck, iainaenncthe o’cl till September 1st. the contagion has not all been sup-|(ousty Court” within’ and for, the | The Booed wilt oon “Mids received mn i ee “es North Dakota, han flked the 18th day | ¢23sFin€ Wa° orrial and. industrial |f] Signed: ty ~ Bavone is investigating water | °f Ty ciock in the forenoon of said | School at Ellendale, North Dakota. F. A. KNOWLES and sewerage conditions and examine |°%.10 o'clock in the forénoon of said | 8c peaiale, eee ener A. ing water used in interstate traffic te ‘ne! Hureligh county, North Dakou Beard eee cicasian R. E. BARNECK : pos iperay pager ig trip; which | ur toate cate North Dakota, aq [Dated July 17, 1829. WyAgs28s 8/1 >. Dr. frome to Join Groups adjantine ailtttms againet the eetate ‘When partment moves into | °' 6 8A ellen A. Anderson, = | its new offices, the old qi dn | consed., which have peek ally ee Get That FRO NT ROW T H R i LL the front of the College building, will | provided. Pee” made _ ly 24th A. D. 1929. { in an office in Tin ‘es hig dood Firat publication on the 25th ny of EQUISONNE ig, while. the ‘biologiedl: Ieboretary Sst gaggesnnadic see is in the rear ing. This will bring all the SUMMONS Once more Sparton presents so: H i ments ot Nokia Daebla Couniy. at and new. Ridio poo a ge cog mat hig thé state food department, which is % Court, Fourth Judicial this new Sparton it takes on that netic 4 Mi Me Dabota 8 ec sey, noe ot emi | miei Moai tle tna ot “something” we call PERSONALITY. It “With these changes also will goal Ferdinand iin elhar ) Beth Engel becomes LIVING ... VIVID. To listen is ore. in sen bicleaical Iahocntary. Baker, also eunown’ a i fllaabetn to step into the picture yourself . . . to SEB ‘to‘‘the main laboratory RR Lees an Fara Contin amet and to FEEL, as well as to listen. Face-to- ~ Forks as assistant to Dr HE Frente | Holland. also known as 2. Folland, fi | dean ofthe university acho of medi: | Ham, a*cisied sani” ae Ail ther AG YON ROME PONE ARRORORIE » . » SOME 4 etne, and Dr. A. W. Ecklund, of St. pernon® “unknown, “claiming any you see the scene and action . ly Aue his boretiel, wit Succeed ‘him in Cimbratie pon. the” property de- you feel the tenseness of the moment. borat biologist, chemist ec : and serologist. ant i Thenew Sparton EQUASONNE is trul; * ‘hs Tiabove named Detendantses ne ALIVE. The a seem to : You are hereby summoned and re- " appear quired to answer the complaint of the before you IN PERSON. The amazing Pidopy at whieh ie herate numenea aid Voice of §, rovides fe ression herewith erved upon you and | to ee seine provi lor vp e i] Rubscriber at his office. in the city of piers neds uality as warmly and vi Bismarck, Burleigh ‘County, North as their instruments or their voices. It : I BY le eM pry omy oy raeaginbobiy wwe ar 4 —- [ana in ce Sour taiiure 0,90 ap- dealers are holding ‘open house” with Chicago, July 28—e)—Wheat priced | taken seninet ou by Gefauit for the these new instruments on display. Visit 5} ebended to new daitress signals from | "pated thle iret day, ot Beptember, EOD BONAR NONers «one Of them. We promise you athrill chet > ore iad uy for Magag Boog . Attorney. for the Piaintitt. Ply a a Spertow Dealer ‘Ths how Senssosan lannds will never be forgotten. 1” Gleaitis Beat the top figures for the Siomarck, Np, | ment for $6 PONTIAC SEDAN thinen, mr a wide renee Manafecrered by caste, Duly whact hetated et saan | son eometae tage | OMT = Reeaioas_ canal tie’ 501 buh THE SPARKS-WITHINGTON COMPANY | Sipigaiber ak atae%, to 140%, De- | Bites Putieieh county, | ESSEX 1987 COUPE low mlldsge, fully byuip- Regan st $1.53% to $1.53%, and | North Dako to the feal prop: | = This car is peeeti- 4-wheel brakes. USA 4 of sec up into the cheapest of the daily | eight < Gre hundred | fect. It's. “Closdwilf® j pt. be Porth of range! conditioned ‘and northwest on. the oats situation in | cst (60),"2 sid quarter | peteedl fer quick sale. QUANRUD, BRINK & REIBOLD North Dakota, , Caused @| section commencing at the southeast A rare ’ ee eres ees tee The ‘owen arth of conge To weet] bargain . 375 . Distributors higher. e bth Fae thence weet alone the PP oss BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA 700 LATE TO CLassi ion SAL Look Senne south ates som Paes Ogee | FY Y boundary. line ‘of is WOR SALE—Complete household fur- pee condition. Priced. . Phone 771-R after : 8:06 p. . f J e undary: \. thence south 46 ret te Place said tract containing of Ueginning, ten acres and dying in the south- enst corner of sald northeast quarter, oF ated thia 17th day of Septembe 1928, Be hoc 8 eal Attorney for. thi latices. orney, for, the, Rialatitt uftiitin : Stair Motor Co. Seventh and Broadway GOOD WILL ft D CARS Bismarck, No. Dak.

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