The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 3, 1930, Page 3

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Snot = = Pp Pt oS 3 sINDEPOT DEDICKTION JTwelve’Northern ‘Pacific KeCUs | | Woman Had Begn Mand Been Mandan Re: tives Will: Be Guests at oy Banquet Tonight ‘With 12 executives of the-Northern Pacific railway ‘arrived -this Paaiie rallry having arrived hi assistants; Howard Ellsworth, general freight agent; W. ©. Sloan, g@neral manager; and A. W. Thomson, dining car superintendent, all of St. Paul and R. T. Taylor, Jamestown super: Lowry, gencral and Lowry night for Mon Ne state of y between Rockway and ton, where @ new line is to be built soon. The former three will con- tinue to Washington, where, among other duties, they will inspect oper- ations at Moclips. ‘The sailroad, April 1, will begin construction work on the new $6,400,000 line from Moclips to the Hoh river west of the Olympics in the Olympic peninsula, The new line, which will tap ‘great timber areas, is a joint Northern Pacific- ‘Union Pacific project, 60 miles long. Other officials of the company here are expected to return to their re- spective homes tonight and tomorrow. Loss at Valley City Shoves Mandan Down FERS HELP MARY "MY SRT, i, 51, od aco caret ‘ bg fT | x gz 3 : d i s it at i ‘DIES OF OF PEON Ident for 35 Years; Rites Ar- ranged for Wednesday le i Me i at i : Z 5B g ii Pad bg of North Dakota, County of Bur- days last week at & Masonic meeting. Miss Marion Bacheldor, history ‘Lewis-| teacher in Mandan high school, re- sumed her teaching duties this morn- ing. Miss Bacheldor been away from school more two ap: She underwent an home of her parents in Minn. Ellsworth Hupmacher, 15-year- Mandan boy, underwent an fie Phesi at the Mandan Deaconess aera last evening.» He was reported in favorable condition by his attending physicians this morning. NOTICE . or memrasen Fonn- LOSURE SALE WHEREAS. Default has in the terms and condition: To Tie With Moorhead i : Having lost to 0 Valley City last week-end, Mandan high school’s bas- ‘ketball team has been shoved down | rir to.a tie for second plece with arsed head, Minn., in the unofficial 8: Land conference lings. ‘This has been announced by A. O. ‘gpistad, Jamestown, secretary gt the ‘conference. Grand Forks is leading the parade es for the aesare 1923, 1924, ae G i NOTICE 18 VEN, it that certain xecuted and delivered by S'dow, mortmagar, to of the with four victories and no defeats | Ts*4 while Mandan and Moorhead have | offic won three and lost one each. The standings, as reported by Mr. Elstad Saturday: 0. 1.000 1 51 a 1 .750 158 Valley City 3 3 .500 Bismarck . 12 333 41 Devils Lake ... 1 2 333 48 Minot . 1 3 250 6T E Grand Forks 0 1 .000 10 Jamestown .... eee 3 000 38 Mandan Papooses Win lank of Sal © Hundred lx ‘and, a 0 1). The mises des- Game from New Salem |tné*sts Mandan’s Papooses, spasketball reserves, Salem, 17 to 8, in the Mandan high school gymnasium Saturday evening. Latta, Beyerley, and Sunders were the leading scorers for the winners, while Hahn was the visitors’ ace. Coach Leonard C. McMahan used a dozen men in the winning lineup. The summary: Mandan (17) FG FY PF Saunders, f 2 0-0 0 Hecker, £ 0 O60 1). Byerley, c 2 00 0 Latta, g - 3 O21 0 M. Syvrud, & 1 13 64 Owens, f .. 0 0-0 1 D. Smith, f 0 0-0 60 R. Syvrud, 0 O12 1, Percy, ¢ . 0 00 0 Partridge, f 0 00 0 Solum, c .. 0 0-0 60 Dahiquist, 0 00 60 Totals.........+ aoe New Salem (8) Kirchms rE scence Totals... 2-9 Referee: Lawrence ‘Kina, U.N. Do SCHRUMPF PAYS FINE Pleading guilty to a charge of speeding: Tio by James : Campbell, police }, this morn- a No orth, Ot Ran fe Seventy GO West, sontatOlne ing Two to vey therest, peers a be due on said mortgage at the di sale said defaulted instalimn and the sum of Nike, Hundred’ Ten ($910.43), together with statutory at- ‘eoencand « “cost of foreclosure ‘EDE! OF SAINT KUL, Mortgages. ALFRED ZUGER, Attorney for Mortense ee. Bismarck, North 6! 1320-27 # 8 S10) SUMMONS; State of North Dakota, County of Bur- in District Court, Fourth Judicial Dis- Martha Olson, ia se vs. Clarence mplaint ‘ot ae "tae in tied action. which com. bt ot sey ‘ind to. serv fy oth, ‘an ve ac mB mn the ar at nis soosuseds vic of drew, late of 1 Bi rek, in the County of Burt of North Dakot tine of, and pe seal ing. pearsall The suit is based on a jaw infection| Pending’ tomorrow's full meeting, 9) e Youse'in| following the extraction .of a tooth |the delegations were in private con- % ! SCREEN’S 30 poss ‘Siy, of Ssmarck, “im n sald County Hast May. Ooenen was in the hospl- versations, the “British, French and |j We pee - GREATEST ‘ lace for | +a1 eight days and was ill as late as | Americans holding private discussions. Cities Service i j pe ry whic! 9 te in an a a. The suit strives to fix ae Re ikon STAR! ‘gs Fegularly presented as hereinbefore | 2ccusation of negligence on Dr. Hibbs water weighs about one an a Common : provided. Dated aneuary Pith ne D. whe Dullum & Young, Attorne: ministrator, kota. First publi! Edith 81 os eae va. Ernest self how q it.works and wiaat it : ince orth Bladder Irritation does, Money back If it doem't bring |] {ouites invited. "No cost cr 100% Foy aie Eareke cuainiied ti re drei quick improvement, and satisfy you |] obligation. yumm, Gets| Eased by 48 Hour Test ‘mite. ie DIALOG! swer the complaint of the aincite GH stat entitled which jaint has ee the District Court County of Burleigh, State of North | disturbs your sleep, or causes burn. perete peek al ing, backache, leg pains, or muscular P.C. Remington making you feel tired, de- & Son Firs within thie thiety ‘aaye. after the service of ui Baer by, defa: NOT! To Whom It May given partnership heretofore existing ween Charles Belanger and John 1, Danielson, come in operation for Pendicitis and spent 10 days at the Sth Brainerd, | h 01d by ae \ partnership’ tween the undersigned, 8. a mM ndred | @ and 42-100 ‘sollars ($553.42) tric : Fri roan OS “Tomit & to Africans Mahalapye Station, Bechuanaland, Union of South Africa, Feb. ‘The Prince of Wales has recovered completey from the cold which bothered him Saturday at Johannes- burg and, when he stopped here yes- yf en route to Bulawayo, South- , appeared the picture =) health. He strolled with friends along the | railway platform chatting. The white people recognized him. but to the natives he. was. just another tourist | who might purchase skins, necklaces | Eaten ol AKS Tye ON PUUNG TOOTH a8 Saas nfe tomorrow. istrict Court Suit Over |e Pam thie tebed sity of fiting;total tonnage as in the French compromise, but divides war- ships into five’ categories instead of the six suggested by the French. Hugh R. Wilson of the American delegation earlier in the day suggest- ed the possibility ie @ counter-pro- oat being offered. Bicep x Bismarck, ‘elected & eramident cf the Néflonal Rifle” asso- - eae ‘at Washington, D. C., Fri dispatch. Rich and d'state Jury in Family Auto Finds in Fa- vor of Mother A damage suit in which $5000 dam- ages are. asked by Fred. Coenen, formerly of Devils Lake, from Dr. C. ©. Hibbs was begun in district court, jacee Jansonius sitting, this morn- half pounds more to the cubic foot than fresh water. does. BACKACHE It functional Bladder Irritation dis- turbs your sleep, or causes Burning or Itching Sensation, Backache, Leg Pains, or muscular aches, making you causing infection. Charles L. Crum represents Coenen | We believe that Cities Service and Zuger and Tillotson the defence. Common offers the conscrvative investor one of the outstanding opportynities of 1 WRITE On. Fresh from, a triumphant performance in Rio Rita, the wonder star of the age brings you her great- est song-drama achieve- *ment! Powerful drama, glorious romance — ° and four new songs! carnint strat ‘The jury in the action of Mrs. Mary Dixon, to recover legal BE sgere-so MY an automobile which daughter, danuagy A. 3d 30th day of | ts GE Smith, Washburn, also Wiveats 3/3 claimed as her property, gave a ver- dict in favor of the mother. SUMMONS Oscar Backman, ee a Burleigh county com! is transacting business in the city today. Bismarck, Ne rth Cities Service This Bulletin sets forth fully our estimate. of what 1950 holds in store for Cities Service share- holders and presents the facts try Test? Don't give up. Get Cystex to- day. Put itto the test. See for your- —88, ict Court, Fourth Judicial Dis- ‘Try Cyst 2 ‘action, wl 60c, Hall’ pri Store—Adv. a with the Clerk in and for the been file ADDRESS Tf functional Bladder Irritation arck, No "i tional Bank Building, and di , you may get pressed iscouraged, _\ geeelecipe aad pete he an “tro million Cystex ‘tests have been distributed, under money - back guarantee, with marked success. No narcotics or habit patties drugs. List of pure ingredients in cach package. Cystex' (pronounced Sisstex) drug store for only 60c. Put test. See for yourself what Money back if it doesn’t ick improvement, and satisfy completely. You are the sole of your satisfaction —Adv. ‘The Ploncer Inventment House Bonds, Stocks, Investment Securities Bismarck, North Dakota exclusive of tt you for the relief demanded Dated thien4 Hy gay. of January. 1930, Wit! IAM LANGER, tor the Plaintite, Postoffice address, | gach tt National Bank Building, marck, sorsh Dakota. ttornage Notice is hereby siness as the Bis- will not be contracted 3 1/13-20-27;.2/3 NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF Used Father John’s Medimine for a taaiiie Years for Colds and PARTS! iid When We Were Run Down “We have been using Father John’s Medicine now for over twenty years; before that my own mother gave it to me when I was a little girl,” writes Mrs. Leo A. Gilbert, 636 Rimmon street, Manchester, N. H. “Whenever we were run down or had a cold it was always our remedy and now I am the mother of seven children and I keep it at hand all the time because I think there is no better: or safer remedy for all the family.” Father John’s Medicine Is Used in 184 Hospitals and Institutions Capitol Theatre TONIGHT -'- Also Tuesday and Wednesday 2:30 - 7 and 9 p. m. Adults 35c until 7:30 85c Value Cake Flour 3 for .... cae 25c SALAD DRESSING— COFFEE— Steel Cut, APPLES Per Box GUSSNER’S TOMATOES— 9 02, 10c $2.35 - $2.65 - $3.00 SWANSDOWN— 25c Small Can, Milanis .27¢ $3.25 POTATOES Early Ohios . Teke the eseongnized sanieed Bushel - $1.98; Sack - $3.25 QUININE. Taken by more Wo Wholesale Gr So gy “natal Grain Fed Beef 48 MIASTER " OW Laxative yet cu Dats ie i , : te BROMO : Bismarck’s Brightest Bargain Spot for Men QUININE || GUSSNER’S Phone 1060 if your failure to appest | judgment by defaule wil 1 lor the relief ‘complaint. § ieee Attorney for tl intit?, Sie Nations! Sane Bullding: erok, North. ‘ss Bism: 1/18-20-2' O’Coats! Top Coats! We're Closing Them Out - You Can’t Beat the Savings ‘If right-down deep savings mean anything to you, Mr. Man, get busy! We're discontinuing the handling of Ready- * to-Wear garments forever, and we're pricing them now so that none will remain. Winter Overcoats! Spring Top a4 Coats! Savings up to one-half the regular selling prices. : $20 to $27.50 Values $30 to $37.50 Values Let Milton C. Work Improve Your Geme RIDGE by RADIO -Auction and Contract Tuesday KFYR - 4:30p.m.C.S.T. J Leni, New York Cy Qs ie Over 1,200 Fine Grade Dress Shirts Wilson Bros. Make—In This Sale else but shirts in this sale—it would be a le bene, we a offering sivngy tht ne * great Our ENTIRE STOCK is on sale at drastically reduced prices. comes an speetnels % this—stock up, Mr. Man, before. this chance is snapped away. Bale onde vie & Sem SONS er eee Shirts $4 39 | Shirts $ - Worth to 2 for 1 “Worth to * $2.50 | i. $2.50 I here was

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