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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1930 } g 4 North Dakota and.in all northwestern rtai ‘ No. 4 will leave Bismarck 7:50 p. m.;| When a fire-resisting linoleum d ) bn REAL SHOW SPICES states but will mean much to the de- Impo: nt Change I in train No. 8,will leave at 3:10 p. m. in-| of Engilsh invention is heated it velopment of a more diversified and Northern Pacific stead of 2:45 p. m., arrive Fargo 10:45 | emits a heavy gas that lies close to The name Waterman is a part of the Gift i] better-balanced system of agriculture. Train Service)p. m. Minneapolis 7:00 a, m., and St. | the floor and smothers all flames. fea? is Big orga why age eg Seckiinc Paul 7:30 a. m. Low summer fares ——— | bars Produce | excellen ji z ‘ . F feeder cattle to sell to Illinois and Siam Baie ana i o cue A artRRSk. Yo crt ag poke < » Announcement In selecting a graduation gift, you want it to lowa feeders, nor is there . -Pull- xd Rie 4 i‘ SONG DANCES BOUTS why we Sonia not. finish a dai pees man train of the Northern Pacific, f Geo. F. Will announces his candidacy be the very best in its class. And that’s one }] +] centage of these cattle on our own |train No, 1, (westbound) will leave for re-election on the Board of Edu- ment stom: Sufferers ain No. 3 will 11:07 nares me Sianarce ano | cation at annual school election Tues- : |p. rain arrive 11:07 aj vicinity will be giad to learn. that|day, June 3, 1930, and promises to Local Talent Gives Harmonica,| , Rigss Stephenson, who his .362 for |m., leave 11:12 a. m.; train'No. 7 will| Hall's Drug store, Bismarck, North "| the Chicago Cubs last year, was re- {leave at 3:00 p. m. instead of 2:55 rinntritatenan aes exclusive | continue to give his close personal at of the joys in giving 2 Waterman's. For, from the exquisite Waterman's Patrician, all the way down to the most modestly-priced pen, farms.” {Bismarck 7:45 p. m. instead of 7:31 Stomach suffe: * 2 " a Mort Pa * ‘ ¢_ Terpsichorean, Indian and leased by Cleveland in 1024, though |p. m. simnitea | eatenstarsheunders Trablota, watch ba Ke all Lapse Aebngters you arc giving the finest in craftsmanship janis e well over .300 for the club in| Eastbound North Coast mite ave gained an envial of our Bismarck public jools, con- 3 ag é 9 f Boxing; 200 Here three previous seasons. 5 | will leave Bismarck 11:42 a, m.; train teliet” of. aomach disorders, "Have sistent with economy and sound| ‘a Maiien snd that ois wins tofind. mere : “gg Pig ee i eT a Judgment, ere’s no better start-off for these young ity ‘enbectatatiant: Meduice ite FH. Pruner, Ine. 191 tually Wel taaratniod at the Seal Ricoltet “a ‘ Minneapolis, Minn, “eet an graduates than a serviceable, beautifully fin- ished Waterman's gift. First among all Waterman's pens stands the Patrician. Trust any young graduate to recognize the smart executive look of this banquet of the North Dakota Medical associat om a at Patterson hall, Tuesday C a i t ol Matinee Daily 2:30 fession and its dental and osteo- . Ty i Sathic lothitioths “ete atotnd the p Evening: 7:00 and 9:00 le of dinn 5 il 7: double quadrang! a eee THEATRE Adults 35c until 7:30 Cities Service as toastmaster, bade the gathering to | beautifully hand-crafted pen in its jewel tones } _- start the program on Bismarck her- | “ ring as an appetizer. & 66 ; | of Onyx, Nacre, Turquoise, Emerald and Jet. Before the of th i = Periener ) m war eae oe Saat J The Fang, Common Stock The Paicin i $1, and chen’ penlo ~. Physicians comm this s é match, at $5. Ne ote er aie cena! 2 a ‘The Board of Directors of Cities Service company authorized the offering of Rights to Common stockholders of record on May 29, 1930, to purcnase at par, $4.00 principal amount of a new issue of its 5% Convertible Gold Debenture due 1950, for each share of Common Stock then held, provided payment is made for same on or before June 16, 1930. ‘Through this procedure a melon of forty-three million dollars Spee offered to the holders of Cities Service company common nie afaaanene all |.” Melody Man” bouts with which it closed in a flurry of age pushing. With In between were sandwiched the best juvenile, vocal and Indian school Alice Day William Collier talent in the city, along with a vaude- John St. Polis ville Indian speech and the main ad- dress of the evening by Governor aoe . Shater. 4 Soren refereed the All Talking Comedy Sound News . ‘The com on the dinner was iti rih of Dr. W. H. Boden- George Dewey Washington - - Song Hits ‘stab, Dr. C, E. Stackhouse, Dr. J. O. Arnson and Dr. B. 8. Nickerson, who ‘Waterman's famous No.7 and No.5 pens come in rich ripple-brown. No.7, at $7, offers seven different pen points, one of which will exactly fit your hand. No. 5, slightly smaller is $5. Either is a splendid gift—a true Water- man’s; always the best writing-instrument possible to make at any price. Another prized gift is a Waterman's fountain pen desk set. A great con- venience for anyone who writes. As shown, only $7.50. Others in wide ‘We call your attention to the following facts: selection at varying prices. 1, Cities Service Common Stock must be registered in your name on or before May 29, 1930, to exercise Rights. 2. Rights must be exercised on or before June 16, 1930. Every Waterman's is guaranteed forever against defects. Service Sta- took on the heavy role of toastmaster. ny i " tions are maintained at the addresses below for the purpose of s ‘Dancers Lead Off Program Thursday - Friday - Saturday We wish to assist all stockholders in this territory in taking making good our guarantee and for servicing our pens as required, At the same time, the ladies were advantage of their Rights. Please bring your warrant specifying the number of Rights you are entitled to our office. If you are not a stockholder, now is the time to purchase Cities Service company common stock, P.C. Remington & Son New Frolic at the Paramount. All the enter- tainment of the men’s dinner was kept within the doors of their ban- with song hits, dances, quet hall. ‘The music of the evening was by hs J girls and fun se and the, Sismiares Te cumeryuirs: | Ste ope ; hat roguish, reliable mnicamccres| =A Brand | Waterman’s L. E. Waterman Company 129 So. State St, Chicago +» 191 Broadway, New York ening numbers on the program were $ Et Wendel Pioncer Investment House 40 School St., Boston + 609 Market St., San Francisco i Stadents, iat eb tneteaper Golerep ; : 119% Fourth Street BISMARCK, N. DAK. Phone 220 263 St. James Street, Montreal, Canada Ruth Christianson, Virginia Cayou \ : making merry with j » 4 and Pegsy Jane Skeels, the “Honey” | § Marjorie White ; dance by Dolores Munger and Robert f : ne . Morris, and “Eccentric, Toes” by Miss William Collier, Jr. Brucher herself, with Abigail Roan 3 as accompanist. Other dances were interpreted by 3 Mary and Marian Slater, from the Indian school, Verna Bell accompany- % Leaded i atl Je ing. aes ‘ Brand New Laughs Harmo a Hit ee Pe rages velt school, about 30 of the boys , and girls, not far removed from the Brand New Dances age of tots, put on a musical skit, “Tad’s Inspiration,” with a series of Popular selections, in which- Robert Kling soloed in “Those Endearing Young Charms,” the whole number being directed by Miss Grace M. Hand, their teacher, and accompanied by Helen House on the piano. 4, Thurley Snell, High “school con- tralto, sang two solos, accompanied by Margaret Pillen. Marion Sandin sang two soprano solos, accompanied by Ethel Sandin. i Indian Girls Please Diners The big hit of the song portion of the evening was made by the Girls Glee club from the«Indian ..school;: which appeared in native costume and sang some of the Lieurance In- dian type songs. This number was a courtesy on the part of Superintend- ent C. B. Dickinson and Madame Scheffer, the girls’ musical instructor at the school. Madame Scheffer ac- companied the two selections. The aboriginal stunt speech of : , Lewis “Pete” Lyman as Dr. Taku Owasin Sdonya, a Sioux med! man, and his interpreter, Chief Owewakian Itanka, who is former “Judge J. M. Hanley, both of Mandan, had the bangueters both puzzled and @ lot of droll humor in his long and short meter interpretation. He made the speech the vehicle for a lot of good-natured personal jests at vari- ous conspicuous feasters among the doctors. Bouts Stir Interest The bouts of the evening were stag- ed by six soldiers from Fort . ‘These were well diversified between rookie and skilled leather pushers, so sl ta - that they furnished thrills and cae te ow Er SUMMER DRESSES round draw, was between Privates of many types t Purtell and Rutherford, the second Try this TASTE TEST that helped thousands find their favorite ginger ale... Special Attractions Coming! “HIGH SOCIETY BLUES” Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday — June 2-3 - 4 “Call sf the West” “Cuckoos” between Privates Hall and Batley, which Hall won when Batley ran out of wind in the second round; and the third between Privates Saurce and Dohl, another draw. Dr. Siler and Dr. J. W. Baven, Dickinson, were judges and Dr. R. J. Critchfield, Fes- senden, timekeeper. TARIFF BILL GOOD »ONESAYS BURTNESS , First District Congressman Says : Agriculture Benefited by Measure There are three types of ginger ale flavor .. . Golden, Pale Dry and Sec (extra dry). To know which one exactly suits you, we urge that you make the “Taste Test” described below Devils Lake, N. D., May 28.—(P)— ‘The northwest will gain considerably by the tariff bill now pending in ‘Washington, Congressman O. B. Burtness of the first district declared here last night in a radio address. The bill, the congressman said, de- paring are three types of ginger ale flavor sold Same Quality Ingredients— Pure table sugar, e today, And Clicquot Club makes all three. All fine Jamaica ginger root, real fruit flavors and pure ] U O are different. all are delightful. water from deep rock springs .. these are the But one of these ginger ales is sure to suit your _ingredients that go into all three Clicquot Club taste better than cither of the other two. And Ginger Ales. ‘The difference in flavor comes from because it is not generally known that ginger ale __ the difference in blend, for each of these three has oe Despl notion, } crepe, plai comes in three different flavors, we are urging its own exclusive formula, “ ” dresses of silk lain or } 5 r said, “there ate relatively few isdure printed . . . uctery chif- people everywhere to test their tastes and find As a further evidence of their goodness and Sin ered that poten Heplaced ce a m4 bax U which flavor cuits them best. purity, all Clicquot Club Ginger Ales are put up iin ee Prospered when be exquisitely dainty and 7] As a result of making this simple test, thousands —_ i, cJean, new bottles. The all too common practice * for summer afternoons evenings . . . and dresses in Sr tedboed ten. ‘k backgror prints for the street and for traveling. materials of excellent quality « «and the price takes smartness out of the luxury class, ‘ of people now get greater pleasure than ever be- of using second-hand bottles is not countenanced GINGER ALES Seaver itaite tom peteaty anc in she Making Thos, The Test—To make this test you go to your Ray: ike ‘ . > dealer and get a bottle of Clicquot Club Golden, distinctive ia ies pod by aes Clicquot _— a bottle of Clicquot Club Pale Dry and a bottle Ginger Ales aidiuns Geptcur Aisi eile of Clicquot Sec. Sample them all, one by one. ageing six months ” the making. This process is Note the mellowness that is characteristic of them _* Secret with the Cliequot Club Company—a care» ‘all. And note the difference in their flavor. fully guarded secret known to the makers of ne other ginger ale. That is why you can never ex- i 2 ki as pers oo bipeadbep ace - ae yg pect to duplicate Cliequot Club flavor, never find . d (eee it in any ordinary ginger ale. farms. Mr. Sinclair, I all voted for the tariff bill.” F E able to, the debenture, he continued. Benefits of the former could not be 80 easily offset by the pation 26, for- _Auties, he said. “No tariff bill has been so thorough- Ty considered as the one pending,” he declared. “Never before was agricul- - a Pale Dry is famous for its flavor cither in recipe well pared to present it Cash - bs ee p ee demands through agreements of farm nf), Hear the fi Clicquot Club drinks or alone . . . and Clicquot See for that ‘Therefore we urge you to go to your dealer and cooperation betwee: fy GC d Plicqu zi Sa Conte anes , apa bocresi farm itn tne eo ry fe Eskimos sero dey tight ago luscious “drier” flavor. You are sure to find, in make the “Taste Test” today, Jt will show you ‘ mony of farm fscianparie ped biker 121 Fourth Street Phone 185 o'clock over WEAF and asso one of these ginger ales. exactly the flavor you — beyond all question which ginger ale best suits grici leges: others. . a ci ions. Siies . ve ib Eitcrasee Sarin in the. bill Bismarck Race Meet - - - June 18, 19, 20 and 21 aa ene have always been looking for, your taste. Will not only add to our income in ' : ny \ H

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