The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 18, 1930, Page 3

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THE seuane paeenee FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1930 |i Sl EE RICE A from the mound in hs yaseball team, 7 00.6. 30-Foot Sumatra 400 000 200— 6° 16 : :. a 5 2 ‘ ews , 4 Python Returned ' Couumbus’222 1.014 ong for 6 18 8 BYRD IN DUNEDIN — | P E. te . y 1] After r $ ailien” Spoatitiee ana Bovine sete FS]. Dunedin, N. Z., April 18.—()—Rear A i Tr = as er To Her Cage Home ing been te- a ————? from his. NW sb ans pages Benato in check for eight. innin, f % tivities here, ac- ‘Toledo. pen 18.— ‘oledo made i "i “es x sare Ee Su lvl Tony Nn: EG a Saturda | ig Oak Hill professional. Detroit Beats St. ‘Louis the ra te ora i B ‘i _ . i 3 —* The, snake dis from her g 6 to1 20 O8¢— 6 11 Wrey — ppeared fro 1 ber J ACK HORNER MAY abet and Heimach and ONE DAY SELLING ONLY Forward on Championship 1930] "8°, Es ieee iy ‘Sollee was a for April 18. U— The White Loulavilie April is: Te BIIy Her ‘ q ~ Bismarck Team Elected «-|Her zeturn. ‘Searchers poked. none T AGE EXHIBITION Eades ete cec s: | dueg singin with the Gaaee, titel Money-saving values passed on to our buy- | B at Cagers’ Banquet gorners of the pier. She was not fe ae nthe ninth, to make it an qvere thats gave Loy dePiig itn tira strata ing-public in appreciation of their wonder-. Yesierday, bathers saw ber, curled tleeeland sont 199 3, ¢— FHL | Mitvaans “aye FE ful : ae f { support. te eee adnate Tt Mohall Flash Would Run Fen- thottnas davionow| cap tea Shean ee He her a ‘day before her escape. Twenty-/ ture Quarter-Mile Race . Flinger; ' {o deanbse Cldy- uf Thdlanabotts, post= FIRST FLOOR 4 lve. men ‘catried Katrinka on their poned; ‘rain. 5 shoulders along the amusement zone . During Meet Here petro aN ae ‘LE wn Palmolive Soap, i: 4 ‘ back to her cage. crate ann aS ae eee tigers heel aa eer an limit 10 bars t tomer, per bar ..... wes ie Cc a iuinieay 1 ie—( 4 : imi ars to a cus , per 3 E mer Wint wits, Jack, Horner, Mohall_ fash sping eer ee oF sites cardia, hnlor ‘eollage of "St. Paul de: Life Buoy Soap, 4 c rm Inn pionship pein: bend i 4 i imi 2h nnn MeLeod, oe ee nae as- R er ers fun ia the Capt Gy ira" and De SIGE 200 233 6 8 1 ln awe pel Je eee ty ‘Anseeien meet 3 despite rkness.) ‘ f limit 2 bottles t to EpREENK EOS ‘ ‘ Mar: mit les to a customer, eac! 3 serving. un in athon | eet 2 aa me wie CAPI tending the affair were John chil and Hasworth. ocolate Covered Cherries, onare, retiring captain, Earl ET RTE New York at t Philadelphia, post- a DD. ccecccececscccueeneees Seeeeeeeneee 2 Cc FS Hoffman, ‘Ted Melnhover, Harold /Karl Koski, Johnny Miles and Secoieke tee bat eantantion mes Teer | c reWashington at Boston, postponed; Genuine Cannon 19 Edale Agre, and “Frank Smith, Clarence DeMar Lead Big | turing Horner be arranged for the is Today and Saturday Towels, 22x44 ........0.eeseeeeee Leibnsuae JC mem! squad; 2:30 - 7:00 and 9:00 Genuine Cannon Wash Cloths, Coaches McLeod, A. C. Van Wyk, Running Field Taal otticlals atv covaldering ‘pos! Sain s Win Aft After g ed and M. H. Anderson; H, O. Sax- , | sibilities of such a feature and the Adults 35¢ until 7:30 MMRRES | 6 06 i 5 G's c's wd cay oe dat sem ewie wee waa vik, “superintendent of schools; / poston, April 18,—(?}—Three for- Titman Great First at First Inning Fast Color Percales, maa mer winners and nine of last year’s|°"somner will run exhibition races at 10 yards ‘The captain-clect, who played a | {7st 10 finishers will face the stert- | noth the May Festival and May Con- Ginghams, regular 14c and 15c, great part in Bismarck’s cham- bode gun in the torturous Patriots’! terence track and field meets at the L ile Lands at T with | 10 yards plonship drive last e's y marathon run tomorrow noon. | state university and agricultural ouisville Lands at Top Wi YATGS see eee se eer creer reeeesens ton of Mrs. J. H. Spriggs, He tes | , Outstanding entries among the 216) college respectively, Mach ‘sald, fol- Third Victory; Millers Pepsodent Tooth ; brother of Eddie Spriggs, three- {listed are Karl Koski, New York, re-| towing completion of arrangements Paste : ale Sp > leent winner ot he ‘ational ea wy atic Ce Beaten Again octnaae ee ce ee In Bismarck high oll ped last year: sence overs Gast yeas wach said he expects to bring tev-} cotumbus, aprit ie— 19 —st, Pau | § ; ; Very Se x al TOG og vceenes vss ch oeiu peeceeeenuewe ane ao , pa Ipheclienct eennerinn ied saw! ine @ previous victory in record] including Bruce ny brother. of | lacinws: ‘wiiten ian itoplavet, vanes . - p F } < Spearmint Tooth time; and the 41-year-old Clarence] Jack, who also is a quarter miler of | © to 5. hey Moore, after holding the | ‘ Lief ¢ Paste 2... ccc sec cessceccseecssceuecs q in Traces, q ‘The event will be run for the 34th | p> We Weather Exi E pected| | BRCE POWGEE jo sce veces veces eee ome é P time. Rugged, hilly country makes|# OOF Weather Ix; Coty Powder and Perfume TO DBREAT MOPRIT c's" ere‘ "es" Por Tennis Semifinals aoe F Hopkinton to Boston, 8 distance of \ Ra dainty Set, } peri bolipspenysseticetd Mee Pinehurst, N.C. April 13—(P—| Needless pains like headaches ie aHMRRGES Se s re ” Semi-final matches in the men’s’ are immediately relieved by Bayer Gowns and Panties ................:eeeseees Eight Runs in Sixth Inning Too singlesandfinalsinthe women’s singles y Ladies’ Purses, Aspirin as millions of people know. > orton Omi of the North and South tennis tour- Much for Losers; Bliss Tament were set for today but cold tele matter how wor : new eu hs a asi ea sic rete eee eee ee teen ees and. muggy weather this morning headache may come, one can al . Ladies’ Full Fashioned Chiffon’and \ ee Test 35 New Clubs ade ft doubtful that they coud be all times be prepared, Carry the ’ Valve Service Hose, worth up to $1.95 ......... Scoring eight runs in the sixth inn- = 's matches tponed you. Keep the larger size at home. Palmolive ing, McKenzie’s consolidated high|Five Drivers, Threp Brassies veumvaay een of rain: al ie Read theproved eatene 1 | i Dorothy Sebastian Shaving Cream ............0...005 " » \ school baseball team walloped Moffit and 25 Irons to Be Used Semi-finalists in the men’s ree headaches, neuralgia, etc. Ch ial ald win of the You've laughed at Boyd be- at Joplin Merkley oat Austin, por Sessa oe | tore—You'll roar at him as a ee tar ty soaring Sem, the Mok the plate Pare, Dayton, Ohio; and’ Gregory A pedo conn Ovaltine ! = * in the sixth eanto, Blis featuring the| Joplin, Mo, April 18—(@—On the|Manein, Newark, N. J. | af ‘ Heavy Turkish Towels, attack with the first home run of the | modest nine hole course of the Oak| Tet, Sesinet Pare, 2 all music Also BOR Goss Sau Liab bakinaantan season. i > . ’, Moffit had lost to Sterling a week |golfing rainbow that led to his pot of Sei orien all sound All Talking Comedy and oat seietth ne ago while Driscoll had taken Mc-|gold, Horton Smith, yout Golfing | ington, Del., were finalists in the alldialo Fox Sound News Pate a ee ea Kensie's measure in the first games professional, today was'to test out 35) Sen. Sie ’ ; ¥ Ladies’ Rayon Hose, of the season for teams of the east-|specially constructed clubs from 2 pairs for erm Burleigh county league. which weapons for his summer inva- ; be : ‘The lineups were as follows: Mc- sion of Europe will be selected. Men’s Neckband Shirts, Se te ean cee nae PAGE coos nse ecm osec sc ss serps Johnson, rf; K. Van Ness, lb; R. Bliss, |brassies, and 25 irons—two of cach Men's Work aiaing p; K. Thompson, c; Chester Coons, jregularly numbered iron. en's ‘or! + 1 2b; 8. McClosky, cf; M. Lewis, If; and| In addition two are clubs, built Me ehionce ic dicutic actele om aba G. Boren, 3b; Moffit—S. Argast, 2b;|from Smith's own specffications, Men’s Overalls and H. Nichol, 3b; Dutton, p; R. Argast, 3 : 1b; E. Nichol, c; C. Ripley, rf; M. Jackets, per pair ..5....... 5c. cece ete ee " Enrol ss; W. banger a Distressed Alter Path Men’s Ribbed ey were oe WI TIN i soak saisg 1 Seo 5 des pees Fate E. Hermanson is coach of the 3 Minneapolis, Minn. Men’s Dress pa a pee club and H. E. Howitson is a are for, sev= | Broadcloth Shirts, necktie flee ee ‘ from weak stomach Men’s New Bi Ten Starts Starts cartes oon i Bring Gaps. .s6. 6 /\e ss sreond scien 1g Gistressed after eat. Men’s Athletic ing, my food would MMMABIWVORE (a. c25is 550-80 is idl 46 dates se ae pasenal! ive ferment, sour and jcome up, then I would get relief— this caused me to BASEMENT ‘ Chicago "Plays Indian Indiana ‘While tele waak aad Galvanized Wash : 59c Purdue Faces Ohio State thin, I dnetored and took medicine but Tubs bette etree tet nee teen ene eee ees got no help to speak of until I began Self Wringing Nine Tomorrow taking Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Mo 59c Disome Since taking it I'can digest 1 TAR BG Ee TOPE, epsinm eat eit food without being dissent I Chicago, April 18—P}—The West-| Would recommend the ‘Discovery’ to ern Conference tomorrow will go any one who suffers with a weak work on the business of settling the! stomach.” — Mrs. Howard Sanford, 2449 Cedar Ave. All dealers. Send 10c for a trial pkg. ofvtablets | to Dr. Pierce's Clinic, in Buffalo, N. Y. Ward’s Smooth Motor Oil, NS 65 oss sie acsidince bcos Gas Abate Matai ee $ 1 95 P. & G. Laundry Soap, limit 6 bars to customer ..........0......0005 1 9c Green and Ivory H Enamelware Assortment ................2..5 29c Li ‘ier, ».B.C. MAN NOW | i ae $1.00 - STORE MANAGER es ERE EES Noite! 98c The new manager of the Gamble ™ | ve ‘ ’ Electric ‘ores Co., Montevideo, Minn.,is | - Ls Johnson, a graduate of Da- Three Cell Flashlight, MOTATIDIO 0 6 i5.a sins sods. 6 ccse'sWca esate een e Pilg. i , 4 ' 3 . Bundle Wall Paper, a a or ti ‘ e ibe ie e f - enough to paper room, 9x12 ............. $ 1 00 th for the Fargo A.O.U.W. , | Do. iaaeapanies $1.00 Lucille 5 Re te cee eNO OTR Se Be e is with the Clerk of the District 4 a Four Spark Plugs 1g Court. Five Cass County officers for Ford and Chevrolet ...........ssseesecus 89c : are. Dakota-trained. : Ward Wear aa ata she Buccal." Enroll Encol raw fae : ms skbe cp sew so neaiean eWeek $1 59 f or ACTU. i eet len Hose, \ Pal aE NESS at D. Be B.C. qai). Wag. Wat ‘ one ve 5 an Se Asai re rere i $4.45 ‘ Lion's Share Last Year 806 Front S.; Fargo. > bye ou aera eae 35c at Kansas Relays Wardway Gyrator, “a =: =~ ). Saturday Selling only ....... eS $69.50 : year, all but, two Easter’ s traditional feast is Swifts Premium Ham... is the Se ea ke $1.00 breakfast, full of cheerful hope principal attraction. Sliced and SECOND FLOOR : at the start of the day and the broiled to a delicate, coppery, oy eae HE EE _ beginning of spring. reddish-brown,can Beer Geri ene -Never is Easter breakfast such a cheery meal as whee SAM See Replicas of Ward-o-leum, 6 feet wide, possibly Swift’s compare with it? 5 ! : ‘al for these signs of _ Look for these signs of aE ue ty i i

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