The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 14, 1929, Page 4

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1929 Retiring Legion Officers +: MANDAN NEWS =: |2 WALLACE W. HYDE ros WINS DAMAGE SUIT Another Damage Case Resumed ; vege on» » HOMEMAKERS PLAN MAKING XHAS GIFTS Payment of $144.60 cent interest : 11, 1929, to W: by Cari Feland. also Morton’s Red Cross Campaign Is Launched mander of ihe Lioyd F. Spetz post of the American Charies F. Martin. right, adjutant. have retired ad held during the past year. Catl Knudtson was John Bowers adjutant at the annua! balloting last tin was chosen vice commander. | Chapman Resigns as SOLDIER IS WOUNDED Receiver for Foshay |, 2°2™. Nov. 4—7/—Rine fire mont. was morning jon Safed. northeast of Haifa. at 7:30 P—Resig-! p.m. today, and one soldier was alae iv- | wounded. Local troops replied and re- mpany and i inforcements were hastened from Ross J. Rotk-| and Pinah. Minneapolis. Nov. 14 " of Joseph man. er for the W. B. Fosha’ — appointment of Judge C >, === | wood to succeed him was a * Personal and y. Mr. Chapman will r Sullivan, Hanle: Members of t Mathieson, Judson Bolen; Ed. Hoger, New Salem {from an unknown source was trained | tend. Robert E. Barron, president of | —__ ‘ the First National Bank Pot Minot, FOR STOMACS SUFFERERS ‘Minot and Fessenden aur ! Bankers to Address section, il ouine. the. Hane! Bs ir} ismarck and i- Co ence — in that state. Other Tri-State infer clude A. L. Netcher, Fessenden, N. D. ai h Ge eile Pavlos fetes ant eet uiceaek tari of Minnesota and North and Sout Visitors to the ar! in the relief of inorder Dakota gathered today to discuss average 5,000 on ordinary days and i La Fa hay ELS Se te banking problems et the tri-state con- more than 20,000 every Saturday. Nicollet Avenue, Biinneapolis. "31 ference on better bank management. More than 800 are eseaet to ee ‘Seseneals Disorders | EVEREADY MODEL $2—*157.50 First Revealed by Coated Tongue Your tongue is nothing more than the upper end of your stom- ach and intestines. It is the first thing your doctor looks at. It tells at a glance the condition of your digestive system—and physicians say that 90°% of all sickness starts with stomach and bowel trouble. A coated tongue is a danger sig- | nal of those digestive disorders which lead to so many kinds of serious illness. It tells why the least exertion tires you out; why | you have pains in the bowels, gas, sour stomach, dizzy spells. | Coating on the tongue is a sit that you need Tanlac—the medi: eine which has helped thousands who were physical from | stomach and bowel trowbles—who had “tried everything” in vain and about given up hope. Tanlac contains no mineral drugs; it is made of barks, herbs and roots. Get a bottle from your druggist today. Your money back if it doesn’t help you. Minneapolis, Nov. 14—(?—Bankers ren Williains, Mandan; Rasmus } sen, Timmer; Ole J. Dahl, Hu) car = Swanberz i the Social News of corporation end the Public Mandan Vicinity | Van J Eyk has pt Pp Fred Gartner, Hebron. Ferderer home on +e © Didone AL * Morton Officers Trek ivi, siti ape oe To Get Casselton Man I er it with her bro! Henry R. Handtmann Handtmann Jr., Morto: and deputy, respect: left Mandan for C ton. Ww expect to arrest J. E. Budd, it wa Mounced today by Louls H. Co Btate’s attorney Budd faces a statutory che Morton county ership petitions "| were filed Nov. 1. In announcing his resignation as receiver for the W. B. Foshay company, the general holding ‘concern for a number of Foshay in- terests, Mr. Chapman said he quit in | justice to creditors of all three com~- Cold | panies after finding that conflicts of — s probably would develop. | Boys’ Good Warm Overcoats mixtures. Sizes 2 1-2 to 18. PE Wood.) Mesdames B. W. Shaw, R. W. Shin- S. Ravnas and FP. H. 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