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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1981 For Cotton Post LOCAL FIRM WILL 60 gallons of alcohol found concealed in the vehicle, they said. No trace of the driver was found. The federal authorities traced the Boat Leaves to Find Explorer in Arctic are to attend the convention which will be conducted along the lines of a school. Papers and addresses on a Ecklund, Dr. Robert W. Allea, Dr. | Maysil M. Williams, A. L. Bavone, and | Violetta Roach, all of Bismarck; ar:d William Whetstone shot his KILLS ESTRANGED WIFE Valentine, Neb. April 30.—— [ MANDAN NEWS | why Get Rid of Stubborn Cu AMPION Na ek: tL, / (j | AN2 x 7 ECZEMA May 4 toll na and Hower, TORTURING A, a Ah , Ear in Farm Accident ee. var: robl 2] Dr. R. E. Pray, Fargo; Dr. F. O.| wife three times Wednesday. night Youth N EXPA DB N| E Ve ership of the ear through the} novesavik, tesland, April 90—(61—|givenr ete Problems will bo | <r award, Jamesowns aad Dr. Lloyd! with a AB-calibre revolver aid ila ou early Loses Dee ee eee Seeeee | patrol boat Iselandic Odin headed | Dr. A. A. Whittemore, ditector of | E. Musberger, Jamestown, her. ' : Alex Nelson, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albin Nelson, living near Mandan, suffered severe injuries to his right ear Wednesday, when he was thrown from @ farm machine which he was driving. Offi ft the Eddy Tire Service, Uk, Friday if good weather holds. Nelson’s ear was almost severed local ‘concern, tapouteed nny Large Tr - — D m = It Isa Pleasure from his head. His condition was that heneeforth the company would n Highway in N. D.!teaith Officers to Saturday, May 2 to May 16 ig 6 his Bet pee cee a une ek t pa wed bat aa distrib: | Th N. D., April 30.—@)— her Hi Friday} Oo. er i aes aed utor ey "LEA Ih wenlaen SA Da. Fire or anesterrningd cage destroyed Gather Here Fri ay | Special Prices on Groceries, Clothing and Shoes Man and Wife Given Saspended Sentence Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sterna, living 10 miles south of Mandan, were given a 10-day suspended jail sentence by J. E. Campbell, Mandan police magis- trate, on a charge of assault and bat- tery. The couple were arrested late Wed- j nesday by H. R, Handtman, Morton jouglas W. Brooks was a candl- * | i 1 | } 9D a 4 county deputy sheriff, for an alleged for the presidency of the Amer. | archouse, Bini coe TEMA ane Wea The Laxative With Corn, golden or white, 2 cans for ..... 2l1c assault of Mrs. Ed Mickelson. About} lan Cotton Shippers association | "5 ay Duerre, proprietor of the en- | Highest Endorsement & . 0 12 witnesses were heard. which held ite annual meeting at wine i P.&G. Soap, TWO bareiais aa -33¢ New Orleans. terprise, will continue to give it his Count: A ent Will m 7 = - . | Personal direction and A. B. Duerre Y Ag When you get out of bed feeling Peas small cans, 2 for 23 Indian Shriners Will [tne season. Aitred Weston of the| Wil be in charge of the stock room) Address Garden Club neadachs’ sluggish, weak, ait sick , D aes +++: 40C Discuss Dance Plans) Discussion of plans to attcnd the| annual Indian war dance at Gunsight t i the usual adult dose. Taken in lem- ‘oy 9 "9 the attention of the Mandan Snes onde, Gresk. restr and aman: |Charges Against Two [moving of the siamarck Garden cub the wun! alt dove Taken i lem: jae alties Corn Flakes, 2 large pkgs. for .......19¢ at their meeting Thursday at 7:30 p,|O! the world's heavyweight champion- Dismissed by Miller Association of Commerce rooms. like citrate of magnesia. Take it like y m. in the Mandan Masonic teraple. Invitations for the event have been sent by Steve Walking Thunder and Bull Bear to Col. A. B. Welch, first chief of the feature organization. A. G. Arvold, Fargo, famous for the Little Theatre movement, Dr. Frank Darrow, Fargo, and Frank Gage, Bis- marck, also expect to attend the dance Col. Welch said. According to the invitations the Shriners will take part in the dance. Part of the invitation from Bull Bear follows: “If you coming up with dancers I'll put uv big tent for you at dance hall. You let me know about it that if its your coming up.” The dance is scheduled to te held Friday beginning at 4:30 p. m., Col. Welch said. RETURNS TO MANDAN Harry Engels, Mandan, who has heen visiting friends at Judson during the last week, returned to his home mobile from a Bismarck taxicab com- | ° in Mandan Wednesday. placed on probation following an in-| pany and fatled to return it. i Why Pay More? vestigation of drinking among stu-| The car was recovered in Aberdeen, P.&G.S & @{dents. Their names were not an-|S. D., by operatives of the U. S. De- . » Soap, Additional Sports | \ & —o Illini Baseball Nine Annex Third Victory Chicago, April 30.—(@)—Illinois ap- Parently is going to have plenty to Say about the disposal of the Big Ten baseball championship. The Illini Tuesday won their third straight victory defeating Chi- cago, 8 to 6, for the second time of the season. The victory came !argely on the strength of Mills’ relief pitch- ing which halted a Maroon rally in the ninth. Northwestern won a non-confer- ence tilt, defeating Notre Dame, 7 to 5, at Evanston. Michigan Thurs- day had on tap the opener of a two- game series with Colgate. PLACED ON INELIGIBLE LIST Chicago, April 30. — () ~- Joseph Genewich, star New York Giant pitcher, and Johnny Gooch, veteran catcher for the Cincinnati =teds, | Thursday were placed on the inelig: ble list by Baseball Commission Kene- | saw M. Landis for failing to report | for duty 10 days after the opening of | Tells How to Don’t waste time with makeshifts— it takes something powerful to put Eczema out of business—and Emer- ald Oil is a concentrated, powerful antiseptic—it’s effective—it dees the work and a generous bottle co:ts but 85 cents. It will stop the itching promptly; and in a short time rid you of both- ersome fiery eczema or you can get your money back from Service Drug Company or any other good druggist. | NOTE. Being such an effective an- | tiseptic remedy, Moone’s Emerald Oil | is much used and with splendid re- sults for broken Varicose Veins, Skin Blemishes, Itching Skin, Pimples. Acne and Psoriasis. Remember also that Athletes Foot is caused by germs which germicidal Emerald Oil kills, then the itching of feet and toes stops and feet are healthy again. Complete directions with each bottle. Advertisement, Associated Press Photo Boston Braves also was ruled ineligi- ble. SIGNS FOR MATCH Minneapolis, April 30.—(4)—Jimmy jship, has signed to meet Fred Greb- |metr, Iowa, in a match here May 11, it was annonunced Thursday by Pro- moter Billy B. Hoke. The match will be to a finish, best two in three falls. Presbyterians Will Meet at Casselton Jamestown, N. D., April 30.—(@)— Casselton was selected as the next annual convention city of the Fargo Presbytery at the closing session of {the 46th meeting held here Thursday. | Mrs. J. C. Wilson, Jamestown, who jhas served as secretary for 14 years and who this year declined the posi- tion, was presented with a piece of Chinese tapestry. STUDENT IS SUSPENDED Cedar Falls, Iowa, April 3¢—(#)— Towa State Teachers’ college atithori- ties announced that one male student has been suspended and 10 others nounced. Motor Tire Service Serves as Agent for Goodyear Tires in.Wide Area kota and eastern Montana. quarters will be retained here. The area in which the company will operate under their arrangement ex- tends from Jamestown, N. D., on the east to Miles City, Montana, on the west, and includes the territory as far north as Garrison and south to the South Dakota line. About 300 dealers in this territory will be served from the distribution center at Bismarck. A big stock of tires is kept in the Head- and shipping department. The telephone number and busi- ness address of the firm will be the same as under its former name. Radford and Edwin Turner, Sioux county men defendants in an action brought by the government charging them with illegally cutting timber on government lands. were dismissed by | Judge Andrew Miller in federal court here Thursday morning. F. C. Turner, the third defendant, still is standing trial. Court officers indicated that unless the action against him was dismissed Thursday afternoon, the case prob- ably would go to the jury before the close of the day’s session. since 4 p. m. Wednesday. Man Sought on Two Criminal Charges Local officers hold a warrant charging Herman Knauss with grand larceny, declaring he rented an auto- partment of Justice, who confiscated Here's a letter written October 21, 1929, by Mrs. Fred Barringer of Lew- istown, Montana, that ought to be read by every overweight woman in America, “Gentlemen: I started taking Kruschen every morning as directed as I was very much overweight and wanted to reduce. I had tried going on a diet but. would get so hungry that my diet would not last long, so I decided to give “Kruschen Salts” a fair trial. The day I started to take them I weighed 256 Ibs. and at present, which has been just four weeks, I weigh 239 lbs. And I must say, I feel better in every way, besides looking much bet- ter. Kruschen Salts-had a decided effect upon the quantity of food I This Woman In 4 Weeks Lost 17 Pounds Of Fat took and stimuatled my desire to greater activity. May all large people, both men and women, who want to reduce in an easy way, give Kruschen Salts a fair tT, I am sure it will convince any- one.” A bottle of Kruschen Salts that | lasts four weeks costs but 85c at any | drugstore in America. Take one-half teaspoon in a glass of hot water be- fore breakfast every morning. To fatty meats and go light on potatoes, butter, cream and sugar. The Kruschen way is the safe way ; to reduce—Try one bottle and if not joyfully satisfied—money back. Fin- ney’s Drug Store, Service Drug Store, ; Hall's Drug Store know all about NEW AND IMPROVED Champions Save you money The case has occupied the court} | help reduce swiftly cut out pastry and | Kruschen.—Advertisement. | \here. It is the property of Homer | Bryan, head of the Yellow Cab com- | pany. Knaus also is being sought by the government officers to answer charges | of transporting liquor from one state to another. @ large truck owned by the Tri-City Transportation company one mile south of here late Wednesday. E. A, Ward, Fargo, manager of the firm, here to inspect the ruins, said the loss would be about $9,000, all of which is covered by insurance. Ef- forts by Jerry Sullivan, Fargo, driver of the truck, to extinguish the flames with a small extinguisher failed. The j truck was loaded with a consignment of general freight. The firm operates discuss vegetable gardens, their plant- ing, care, insect pests and other prob- lems of the city gardener, at a public Mrs. Florence Davis, librarian for the state historical society, will pre- sent a list of books on gardening which are cbtainable at the Bismarck public library. The list was prepared by Miss Ruth King, city librarian. This is the second of a series of open meetings planned for the spring ;months to give Bismarck residents who are :0t members of the club an opportunity to hear speakers on vari- ous phases of gardening. MEET AT UNIVERSITY Grand Forks, N. D., April 30.—(?)— ‘Thirty-five faculty members of state schools were expected to arrive in Grand Forks Thursday to attend the opening of the North Dakota Acad- j my of science conference, which will ‘begin Friday at the university, Dr. G. A. Abbott, secretary, announced. The Los Angeles Athletic club bas- this season. iIMAY TENTH Say it with FLOWERS Oscar H. Will & Co. 319 Third St. Flowerphone 784 Bismarck, N. Dak. H. O. Putnam, county agent, will) ketball five won 20 straight gamcs | | here’s a simple measure that will have north Thursday with an airplane and | Greenland to look for Augustine Courtauld, the young British explor- er. She is due to reach the ice bar- rier, about 60 miles ftom Angmagsa- Health officers from all parts of the state will convene here Friday for the opening of the two-day session of the seventh annual meeting of the North Dakota Health Officers’ asto- ciation. City and county health officials, members of boards of health, nurses and others interested in public health | you feeling yourself again in a jiffy. Take a little Phillips Milk of Mag- nesia in a glass of water—or lemon- ade. Two to four tablespoonfuls is} this an hour before breakfast. By the time you leave home, you'll be surprised by your improvement. As a mild, safe, pleasant laxative, Phillips Milk of Magnesia has the highest medicinal endorsemer:t. As an anti-acid to correct sour stomach, gas, indigestion, biliousness, it has been standard with doctors fcr over fifty years. To know its quick relief in digestive and eliminative troubles of men, women, children—and babies —is to keep a bottle always handy. Full directions for all its uses come with every bottle. All drug stores have the generous 25c and 50c sizes.— Advertisement, DICK’S 10 bars .. .29c large bottle”... 21 2 ib roll vee 45€ .. 20c Mustard, SSC reg. 25c pkg. ... 710 Thayer - Phone 279 full quart jar .. .19c Oranges, Sunkist, $2 orders delivered any part Bean Hole Beans, 3 cans ...... Oxydol, sweet juicy, 2 doz. 55c TWO I. G. A. STORES 308 Thirteenth - Phone 878 ROM asters to zinnias a wide range of delightful’ annual flowers - tall, dwatf,’ fragrant - all of them colorful., i Some bloom early, others late, many bloom all summer. Select your packets from Northrup, King & Co.’s seed box at a nearby dealer's. No better seeds at any price. the state department of beers health. } will ict, id tabl ussicns, an Icelandic flier aboatd, bound for i Beaaketi at thas SOK VERHIGA Wil: 162 clude Dr. W. F. Crewe, Dr. A. W. 15 DAY SALE Below are listed a few of our special items. Sugar, 10 lb. sack ..................57e Flour, 98 Ib. sack .................$2.79 Tomatoes, large cans, 2 for ..........29¢ Pork & Beans, medium size, 3 cans ...21¢ Skating THE DOME Tonight Friday, Sunday after- noon and evening Pineapple, large, per can ......... Coffee, Stay West Brand, per lb. ... --27¢ --32¢ Big Carnival Novelties Galore Join the Crowd” Admission 10c; Skates 25¢ Shellie Charles, Mgr. I, MARCOVITZ Grocery and Army Store Regan, N. Dak. Do you expect that LAWN te GROW if you don’t give it a Square Neal? pp y? U want to see that lawn develop into a velvety smooth carpet of beautiful green, don’t you? Then you must add enough plant food to the soil. Plants, like human beings, need the right food, and enough of it. Most soils are deficient in plant food because we fail to replenish what plants take out year after year. Give your lawn the square meal for plants! Four pounds of Vigoro per 100 square fect. Whether you are making a new lawn or have an old lawn it must be fed, and fed enough. Vigoro, the complete, balanced plant food, is clean, odorless, easy to use. Read directions, spread evenly, wet down or rake. Inexpensive, too! The average cost of Vigoro feeding is less than 20 cents per 100 square feet. Already 3,000,000 home gar- deners have used Vigoro on lawns, flowers, shrubs, trecs and Your garden supply dealer can tell you how much Vigoro you need. Ask to see the Vigoro Spreader, too. It saves time and effort in ape plying both Vigoro and grass seed. Your dealer has Vigoro in 100, 50, 25 Ib. bags, 5 Ib. and 12 oz. packages. Order today. Or specify Vigoro when you talk things over with your landscape gardener, or nurscryman. Be sure to buy Vigoro only in the original package. Swift & Company vegetables with amazing results, A full set of the new and im- proved Champion Spark Plugs soon repays its cost ip gas and oil saved, restores power, speed and acceleration, and gives you definitely better spark plug and engine performance. That is why we recommend that every motor car owner change to these new and improved Cham- pions nov, regardless of the make, age or condition of his present spark plugs. @ Change spark plugs every 10,000 miles. Banish the Bumps— 4 product of Swift & Company... Get Vigoro where you buy lawn and garden supplies Complete plant food for lawns, flowers, gardens, shrube, trees Read directions Spread Vigoro Wet down sonar Corey wie from your fenders! Usstroy he dents that mar your car's beauty! It’s simplicity itself. Here’s the A, B, C, of mer good condition. Phone 163 Distributors Just drive in and put our ex- ardening success! a ‘sheet ea psa on We offer free spark plug inspec- be td the job. With Serie sei tion service all this week —Cham- ; and the Inost approved musietn pion National Change Week. OSC A R H WILL ; dod metal parts to thelr for Drive your car in now! f ° & INF ° e ; Bismarck, N. Dak. j pinete tor & || Sandin- Wilde Motors, Ine. a ae BODY WORKS 9 ‘Hoskins-Meyer Mandan Nurseries Hdwe Plumbing &4+° - Sk eee a Distributors for Willys-Knight Motor Cars French & Welch Hdwe. Falece.of Sweets Hebron, N. A eda | pid sed cae Vallancey Have. ce. Ta EMarmmey Linton, N. qe