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\ 8 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1981 ; = i j 3 TELLING IT TO THE CLERK Federal Highway Money |[ Gleneoe j is A ioned by Hyd | | pportioned by Hyde) (PENS AT DICKINSON) = se" | | | Riverside Homemakers’ club hel | Announcement Is Made Three Months Ahead of Usual Time to; their first regular meeting at es Bi Assist States in Planning Construction \Group Meetings Are Arranged Bane xi a a ae Bahurdey. i rs. i n j Work For Next Year To Assist Educators With | gave reviews. The next meeting will i Problenie be held at the home of Mrs. Charley aH Bowers. H Washington, Oct. 16—()—To aid states in planning 1932 highway con- 2. | The Glencoe Missionary society { a struction, Secretary Hyde has apportioned the $125,000,000 authorized by ‘met in the church basement Wed- ‘ congress for federal aid roads nearly three months in advance of the usual! Dickinson, N. D., Oct. 16.—(?)—!nesday to complete plans for their 4 time. ss With 600 teachers present, the an-|anual supper. i ‘The last congress increased the regular federal aid fund from $75,000,- dual tie f the southwest dis-! Rev. H. M. Gulson accompanied by a 000 to $125,000,000 and established an emergency fund of $80,000,000 to re- Colivenvion Or tne iElder Bowers and Elder Davenport| : lieve unemployment. trict, North Dakota Education asso-| attended the meetin, » ie " ‘ . ig of the Presby- : The states used virtually all of the $80,000,000 this year, undertaking | ciation, got under way at State Teach- ltery last Tuesday in Bismarck. q the greatest highway construction program in history. They now must res | ers college Thursday night, to con-| The annual chicken supper at ie pay the cmergency advance through deductions from regular allotments. |tinue through Saturday. {Glencoe church will be held Friday One-fifth was deducted on next year’s funds. Two and a half per cent! J. p. Cain of Dickinson welcomed evening. Judge A. G. Burr, Rev. F. also was withheld for administration purposes. rt delegates and Joseph M. Rosenthal of | E. Logee of Bismarck, will give short e The net apportionment available for new projects, which may be ob- | Bucyrus responded. jtalks following the supper. { ligated now, is $105,875,000. The principal speaker of the eve-| The Telfer 4-H club has completed The asda ae % the fue of ba aie funds, based on area,|ning was Dr. Richard C. Raines of | their year’s work in six months, There e “ population and mileage of rural post roads, include: : Minneapolis, on the subject “the un-!are 12 members enrolled in the club. ° . Deduction Available conscious influence.” His talk was|The next meeting is to be held in the | | us t p os tp one !l t ! Sum Emergency Lae Preceded by remarks by Mics Bess|church basement Oct. 24. Mothers of STATE Apportioned Advance New Projects | Bridges, retiring district president. {members have been invited. Minnesota vobes $3,426,272.00 $449,998.60 $2,976,273.40| Friday and Saturday teachers rep-! Rey, and Mrs. Gulson and Otis Da- “No, I don’t have ‘nerves.’ You can’t have them, and Montana 2,564,563.00 334,386.00 2,230,177.00 | resenting various departments of |venport attended the yearly meeting hold this sort of position. My head used to throb Noxth Dakota . 1,970,643.00 259,706.40 1,710,936.60 | schools will attend group meetings|o¢ North Dakota Synod at Devils around three o'clock, and certain days, of course, South Dakota . 2,033,359.00 267,594.60 1,765,764.40 {arranged especially to consider their jyaxe recently. i were worse than others, case Problems. The Woodland family have moved “Then I learned to rely on Bayer Aspirin.”* HAS LITTLE EFFECT ON aan ito Bismarck for the school year. ‘The sure cure for any headache is rest. But som NORTH DAKOTA PLANS TELLS HOW TO GET | Mrs. Frank Buckley of Regan has! Associated Press Photo times we must poatbyie it. That’s when Bayer Plans for immediate release of federal aid funds for road bullding. an- | ‘KICK’ FROM TEACHING Ibeen visiting at the Bert Buckley Wesley Ruggles (left), motion picture director, and Arline Judga Aspirin saves the day. Two tablets, and the nagging nouneed in Washington Thursday is expected to have little effect on North! neviis Lake, N. D., Oct. 16—(P)}—jhome for the past two weeks. are shown filing notice of their intention to wed, in the county pain is gone until you are home. And once you are EBsiies aes ee ae year, H. C, Frahm, chief engineer for the|/, 7.9. gulius Boraas of St. Olaf| Ralph Lane, son of ae and Mrs.| clerk's office at Los Angeles, comfortable, the pain seldom returns! state highway department, sald. F ., {college, Northfield, Minn., and Pro-|Robert Lane. is reported to be seri- ——__+___— Keep Bayer Aspirin handy. Don’t put it away, The action taken by governnient ofifcials in Washington, Frahm said, Be, 2 ‘umbia uni. [ously ill in Portland. He is suffe ing at, Fiphting’s headacti i 2 means regular federal ald funds will be released for immediate use instead | fessor Mabel Carney of Oolumbls Hit, ic oa trene, Friday he cad McCORMICK DIVORCES GANNA ¢ put off taking I Fighting a headache to finish the of after January 1. Since federal aid is paid only after projects are com-| io of the ‘northeast division, |right leg amputated just below the 9 sacrificing a night’s sleep because you’ve an annoying pleted, he believed the state would not be able to make use of the money| 0)" pakota Education association, | knee. cold, or irritated throat, or grumbling tooth, TeaPalgin, immediately. ; ti id, while [ere Thursday night. H neuritis. These tablets always relieve. They don’t Grading work closes about the middle of November, he said, while |‘, ability to work together,” depress the heart, and may be taken freely. That is 1} finishing work ends earlier. He stated federal funds, so far as the state's | "The abilly to, Work MEN | Bantists Re-elect j medical opinion. It is a fact established by the last ability to match them is concerned. have been sufficient to carry out the a kick out of teaching.” He stressed | twenty years of medical practice. proposed program this year. Feceral aid offered under the plan announced | | Oication of the golden rule among | Powers Lake Pastor The only caution to be observed is when you are in Washington must be matched by the state, Frahm said. pupils, in not allowing teachers to} buying aspirin. Bayer is genuine. Tablets with the give too much attention to certain in- | Bayer cross are safe. drought area by the American Red / dividuals while slighting others. | Grand Forks, N. D., Oct. 16.—(P)— AME Cross in the last two weeks, R. A.| The convention, attended by Ap-|Dr. Olaf Eenget of Powers Lake was Shepard, relief director, said Friday. |proximately 500 educators, will close reelected president of the North Da- Of the total. North Dakota com-| Friday. jkota Baptist convention at the final ft és munities contributed 68 cars; Mon- oj 18Y session of the 48th annual con- tana donated eleven; Minnesota eight | € Christiat tiana " loca uae jae ecu hiked sel- and Wisconsin five. i it \ ected as the convention city. ’ 9 Potatoes formed the bulk of the] g. - —————-9 Other officers are R. B. Griffith of food shipments but Shepard said T A. CLARKE {Grand Forks and J. H. Burkhardt of Rev. Frank Shellcross Appoint- many more of them are needed. He By VIOLET A. ;Lone Tree, vice presidents; Rev. : ie |said only two cars of clothing Le eae sare elie isto Mase? ae tikes oe eae) pee z ice- rator of State [been loaded for shipment and urge Mr. and Mrs. ober‘ sent Ing secretary, an ve jackson r “ vel seas lass = jcommunities with supplies ready for | were Bismarck callers Monday. ‘of Bismarck, Mrs. J. A..Peterson of Phone 626 518 Ninth Street Presbytery movement to communicate with his} Mrs. Jennie Clarke and Miss Violet | Fargo, Frank Ruble of Grand Forks, ‘ office here as soon as possible ae were McKenzie Sls Bee thts] 2 J. Gamble and Mrs. O. J. Tof- ‘ i {der to take advantage of the free} John Elias of McKenzie was in fman of Grand Forks, directors. fy n ie Devils Lake, N. D., Oct. 16—(?}— | transportation privileges of the rail-| vicinity calling on friends Tuesday. | Church representatives to other au Lily 1 Tc Whipping Cream Rey, Frank Shelleross of Cavalier )TAds. Mr$_A. J. Olson was a Driscoll) organizations named were Thomas quarts for .... in V pint bottl oy - i o— FI caller Friday. 'Greenshields of Fargo, Anti-Saloon (Bring your bottles) in 2 pint les i was appointed vice moderator of the { Painted Woods {| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eisenbeisz at-/ Teague; Mrs. J. H. Gamble of Grand| . : q North Dakota synod of the Presbyter- + & —— ——« | tended the ale 2 SN Forks, state council of religious cdu- 4 jan church in convention Thursday by | S 7 honor of Mr. an rs. cation; Mrs. A. J. Johnson of Grand ¢. tie Wewipselecten “moderator, Rev.| 87 SES0 OLE TALLERJELD Friday night at the Driscoll hall. | Forks,” vacation church school rep- Sugar, 58 c anadl secede 12c i Gilbert Stewart. | tr. and Mrs. J. R. Brostrom and| Miss Nellie Dance, teacher of School’ resentative and Rev. Erling Monnes, 10 Ibs. for ...... » for 2. oe. Committees appointed were: small daughter Jeanette called at the|No. 3, is now boarding at the Henry | mfinot, northwestern Baptist Home Bills and overtures—Rey. E. E, Mat-|‘aivin Tange home Sunday. Olson's. t|zepresentative director for five years. : ; diet eee teson of Wilton, and Elder E. 8. Far-/""\s- ona wirs. Joe Brown and small] Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Olson called at| Dy Fred EF, Stockton of Fargo was Herold F. McCormick (right), Chicago millionaire harvester manu- ringer of Lisbon; judicial business,| _M™ # : ltne Edward Smith home Sunday. | nated to the four-year term on the fecturer, was granted a divorce on charges of desertion from Ganne Hershey Cocoa, Lux Soap, Rev. John MacDonald of Hazelton, 80" Marvin spent Sunday at the Iver)" | ias oison, son of Mr. and Mrs.| Kone poaral, i 1. The:divoree. ended-a romance that began No. 1-2 tin CHS for ...2.n..00. Cc HE Rev. H. D. Robertson of Westhope| Erickson home. | wuton| Henry Olson, was taken to the Bis-| i from Edith Rockefeller MeCormick in 1921, cote and Elder W. E. Barrows of Burling- caer nontay. * marek hospital Sunday ee pen It ee sacar : ton; minutes of general assembly, .| ” burns received when he w| oi 7, tional, articles without the aid of a Rev. H, W. Atkinson of Flaxton, Rev.| Fred Mitchell and Walter Mitchell) Secs ‘jelly. Awarded Nobel Prize ROYAL EDITOR “ghost” , or Tomato Soup, Borden Cheese, H. H, Senecal of Colvin and Rev. S.|employed threshers Monday andi” yy.-- Dorothy Wilton, who goes to |, London.—An article published re- 1 ; iZ 5c 1-2 Ib. 2 for Cc $ M. Kelly of Devils Lake. pe eoe ee ; lier in{Sehool in McKenzie, spent the week- |"f cently on the exposures of Abyssinian| |} Per'can ,. es sees 4 Eeeeaaan wiser 3, oc Litany Wilton Monday. [end here with relatvetias been llving | |. night life and the evils of drink re- FRIGHTFUL SIGHT | ||) wa a atacand ee pecan ° Gordon Conley, We ae j t its author was none other] When angered, a Queenslal - y of Hamilton; correspondence, Rev. R.| 7inis nestiborhood was surfed! in Oregon the last two years, arrived Teal" ie emperor éf Abyssinia, O¢| aft Opens large cape-tike:frill trom | --Ftortda Oran “Princess Patt C. Babylon of Oakes: Rev. 8. Le Ham | error the five ay Mike Cire, (ner last week to visit with reletit Ethiopia, as it is now called, and thatlits neck and distends its jaws. The) fy ge 19¢c Coffee, 2 Ibs. for c mond of Kenmare and Elder H. Men-|When word of the fire a e Gre-| ng friends. 7 2 , ‘frill lg a foot wide and, with the gap- uice, per can... & «. > j , st and; resolutions, Rev. B./S0rick’s was received. Flames did . Robert Eisenbeisz and the emperor was a dyed-in-the-wool| fril 5 a oF rom DD. of Jamestown, -Rey. considerable damage to the inside of Rt earencin ‘and Mrs, Martin editor. The emperor edits the yews-|ing jaws, presents/a terrifying pic | H. E. Dierenfield, Minot; and Rev.|the house. The fire started from} oison were Bismarck shoppers Friday. paper in his land and writes all and | ture to an enemy. | Arthur Ratz, D. D., Fargo. an overheated pipe. Neighbors and|~ yryine Peterson of Verona came Sat- at ) Mileage—Rev. B. A. Fah! of Devils! volunteers from Wilton helped to ex- urday to spend a few days with his Lake; Rev. W. R. Tennis, Lisbon; and|tinguish the fire. Ustes and. brother-in-law, Mr. and : , Elder A. W. Payne, Milnor; records of] Mrs. Clifford Hansen and children Mrs. Ernest Schoon. He returned . i Presbyteries, Rev. R. L. Colvin, Shar-|spent Wednesday afternoon at the|nome Monday. : on; Rev. D. K. Ford, Crosby; Rev. G.|E. V. Franklund home. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hisenbeisz were 9 R. ‘Hull, Ellendale; Elder T.'B. Lind-| Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Nelson and| wednesday callers at the home of : Quality : say, Hamilton; Rev. L. C. Colley,|son Anton were dinner guests at the| mr, and Mrs. Edward Smith. Quality a Cooperstown; and Rev. C. A. L. John-|Stura“ Nelson home at Wilton Sun-|° yarsh Wilton and family are mo- ‘Atuliess At Less a son, Casselton; publicity, Rev. B. A.jday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ercikson ing to McKenzie. They have been liv- : : Fahl, Devils Lake. and son Ernest were guests there|ing on the Mrs, Sam Conley farm the| s0i2 A special committee on the memor-/ also. past two years. 107 Fifth Street Opposite Patterson Hote! Phone ial for W. J. Lane of Fargo, who died) Joe Brown was in this vicinity this}" Henry Olson was @ Driscoll caller J while presenting a convention | report | week. \ Saturday. Bi, He Satine aM FH s cials a ‘Thursday, was named. Members are) Noreen and Hope Hannifield calléd| Mr. and Mrs. W. A. le cal n onda: , Rev. B. H. Kroeze, Jamestown; Rev./at the William Brown home Thurs-|at Mrs. Jennie Clarke’s and . aturday a y Be C. A. L, Johnson, Casselton; and Rev.| day. Schmidking’s Friday. J. E. Webber, Jamestown. ‘Walter Brostrom called at the Ole) Mr. and Mrs. Christ Schoon and| High in Color APPLES Lillefjeld home Friday. family spent Saturday night at the APPLES low in price “ Mrs. Dave Brostrom spent Friday|Ernest Schoon home. 3 Jonathans, face e University to Have afternoon at the JR. Brostrom| “Mr. and Mrs, Seamon Gibson, Mr Rome Dest, 6425 ree ° $1.48 jome. and Mrs. 5 5 s J Home for Newspaper) “the 4-1 cub of Painted woods|Elder Elness and Frankle, Raymond ‘Associated Press Photo —_—_—<$——$_ $$ arco VI ro cer — met at the Theodore Taylor home| and Lenwood Byers attended the card| or, Eric Axel Karlfeldt (above), Pears, Bartlett's, face and full, » Celery, jumbo, very. | Aig Granr Forks, N. D., Oct. 16—(#)—|Friday. party and dance in the Sterling hall) swedish tyric poi was posthu- per $1 98 crisp, per bunch ...... Equipment for a complete newspaper} Martha Newman of Wilton spent) Saturday. mously awarded the Nobel prize for BOX ..ccrecceseenes ° Sweet Potatoes, fancy 5c * 905 Front Avenue — Phone 957 plant, a gift costing $2,500, has been|the week-end at the Charles Han-| Martin Reddy called at the Robert! jiterature, won last year by Sinclair Oranges, small, sweet 1 5 Virginia, per Ib. .....- presented to the University of North|nefield home. Eisenbeisz home Thursday. Lewis. Or. Karifeldt died last April. juicy, per doz. ........ ‘C | Radishes, Minn. homegrown, We Please Where Others Promise Dakota and its deparment of journal-| Mrs. William. and Mrs. Lester] Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulson and fone Cranberries, Eatmors, 2 5 very crisp, 1 Oc ism by the North Dakota chapter of roma iad son Marian spent Thurs- iy spn TO perkins ua Sundar a iahibe cole 4 C | 3 bunches .........--- , Sigma Delta Chi, journalism frater-|day afternoon at the Alvin Lange|the “4 Z Bananas, extr: Pepper, green, very nity. The equipment is being in-/ home, Mrs. Paulson left Sunday for Min- none oo tency 15¢ Sinha ae 15c ( N E RIEN D ELLS NO TT L stalled in New Merrifield Hall on the} Ole Lillefjeld and Anton Nelson|nesota where they will spend the win- Grapefruit, seedless, Apples, eating or 45 campus. were Wilton callers Saturday. ter, Mr, and Mrs. Art Brighmeyer Seer ae » BSe ' ccoking, 10 tbe. ..:.:02 Cc Purchase of the plant was made} Joe Brostrom and his men finish-| will stay on their farm. real ae Regular 10c pk . H possible by funds acquired by the fra-|ed up threshing Friday afternoon, | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clooten called | M-A’S CANDY CORN, Regu pkg, Home Grown, Fancy ternity through its sponsorship and} Dinner guests Sunday at the Glejat the H. R. Wright home Saturday, extra special, 2 pkgs. Ripe, 3 Ibs. ...........6 Cc management pe the Fisker Pol. abe home were Mr. and Mra) | Mr. See ay aie aia were ” campus vaudeville show, dui e Lillefjeld and son Gerald of|Bismarc! . last seven years. Wilton and Mr. and Mrs. Christ} M. J. Olson Jr., called at the Robert Fresh Hot Roasted Peanuts Borden’s, 1-2 Ib. pkg., ° ‘The new plant will be used for pub-|Lillefjeld of Bismarck. Fisenbeisz home Sunday and Mon- 2 for Cc Ueation of the Dakota Student, the| Kiner Soderquist called at the|day. Just off the roaster, 1 5 f e 4 University’s semi-weekly newspaper.|Harold Soderquist home Sunday. Robert Barrows and Martin Mag- PEOMD. hare gabe cade tee Cc The jeaupenen consisie of & hae Mr. and Mrs. Stura Nels#h and bd called at Mrs. Jennie Clarks Sat- CRANBERRIE Extra Fancy, 2 9 revolution cyclinder press, a linotype|children spent Sunday afternoon at|Urday. . ; machine, a paper folder, a mailing| the Abate ‘Nelson Re mn aty''J. W. Byers is on the sigk list. WALNUTS, New 1931 Crop, small soft shell, 2 Ibs. 45¢ MMe ss cca crest machine and other necessary mach-|' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brostrom and| ¢_ __—__——¢ Mellow, Syeet, Con: Oy Pecos, Our Molen Ee , inery. Oscar Yupman were Wilton callers Ch Lake \ 1 1b. 1 oz. tin, each . C | 2 w. can ...........-- Ground, Fresh Roasted, ‘ Saturday. | ear Sauerkraut, $8.0, 4 4 @ | Catsun, taney, 64 0% Te 3 Ibs. c 54 Are Confirmed oe Wie cad ee ee | | SE rg ian (org “97 a By Catholic Bishop tom home Sunday. By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN ' Gard, No.2 tin, 3 for ..29C Aluminum, quick, pis. c CRACKERS Sunshine Krispy, c i jose from here who attended the ° Cookies, asst. plain, Dates, Stone's, pitted, BM BAR vcs ss kcaceed: : Kildeer, N. D., Oct. 16.—Fifty-four dance at Wildwood Saturday eve-| Mr. and Mrs. Albert Christensen Made specially for 2 Ib. pkg. ..- 29 | i002. pkg. ee Pe 20 - a children were confirmed in the Cath-|ning were Mr. and Mrs. William|enjoyed a visit from their daughter, Eggs, strictly fresh, 4 Apricots, very choice, 31 c Free—1 Beautiful Picture—Free a. olle church here by Bishop Vincent) Brown, Mr. aud Me. Latics Brown, | Myrtle, Cae od sere, Be A B A B | E S and 2 dozen ..... rere eet DO [aid Bee. cc ceccereeces , Bismarck, ir. and Mrs. les Hannefield and teaching at Sykeston. ! 5 i er Bismfuc confirmation class| daughters, Noreen and Hope, Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Schoon enter- OLIVES, Stone’s Queen, full quart Mason jar, each 34¢ BE ANS Fancy Hand Picked, 1 9c included: and Mrs. Joe Brostrom and son Wal-!tained relatives Saturday. ‘CH | LDREN PUM: cae sisiea ies s css Sif cis ais os Peter and Frances Fleck; Patrick,|ter, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mitchel! Mr. and Mrs, Emanuel Lebelt and FREE . Owenroe and Maureen O'Neil; Thom-/ 2nd Mr. and Mrs. Matt Binsfield. {children of Glenn Valley and Miss! Physicians tell us that one condi- Dry clean, j as, Wilbert, Herman and’ Robert| Mrs. Joe Brostrom and children|Belle Van Vleet of Bismarck were iion is nearly always present when a 1 S-cent package of M-A's Candy Corn with 25 WIND W R 4 > 10 c ri Hammel; James and William Cus-|Spent Wednesday afternoon visiting| Sunday guests at the Allen Van Vleet | child has a digestive upset, a starting 4 pkgs. O-Boy Jell, asst, flavors, for ..........-+++ Cc cans .... 4 ay Kelly; Anton and Edward Rebsam;|at the E. V. Franklund home. home. i icold or other little ailment. Constipa- : ras Re Adolph Scholl; Stanley Maier; Linus, iS Mr, and Mrs. Roy Smith and chil- tion. The first step towards relief is Ri ORANGE Sweet and juicy, 3 doz. ........ 43c i Joseph and Margaret Roshau; Em-|'Trans-Pacific Flier dren visited with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred | rid the body of impure wastes.| Creamettes, reg. 100 5c: Baoan. Sager Ib. 18c BoP BOK: 5 o:0:s'w ss marsh 'ero.'0:0p1s.0 0. RETO £ met LeRoy; Howard and Edward Do- ey |Hagstad south of Driscoll over the’ And for this nothing is better than} pkg., special .......... 2 Ibs. average, per ‘ ce herty; Elmo and Ione Fiebiger; Don- Is Ordered to Jail) ¥eck-ena. genuine Castoria! Castorie is a pure Sardines, oval tins, to- OB | Great Northern meZ5C ARaS | aid ‘Magelky; Raymond and Monica| Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paulsen and fam-/ vegetable preparation made specially | 44] mato or mustard, 2 for Beans, very clean, C AMAY SO AP 23 ‘ Fettig; John and Anna Kupper; AD-) Los Angeles, Oct. 16—(P—Don/jly left Sunday for Jackson. Minn.. for babies and children. This means Relish, 6 oz glass ()q, | Pine Tar Soap, 15c 2 bars P. & G. free Cc $i ton Hellemons; Joseph and Elizabeth| Moyle, trans-Pacific flier, has been or-|Where they will spend the winter. lit is mild and gentle; that it contains, bottle, each .......... reg. 10c, 2 for .....++-- rH Roller; Louis, Lilly, Joseph and Mary| dered committed to jail Nov. 2 to serve| Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Hansen called |no harsh drugs, no narcotics. Yet it Milk, "Troy, tall cans, 4B ¢ | Tea, sreen, 20c Minneopa Canned Fruit Deal—Large Tins, Nadvornick; Frank and Elizabeth!a 30-day jail term for driving a motor|0n Mr. and Mrs, Ole Newland Mon- | always gets results! You never have 2 for . 1-2 Ib. carton .....---. 1 peaches, 1 pears, 1 apricots, 3 f 65c ee Pavlicek; Robert and Della Trinkalcar while intoxicated. He pleaded | ay. ‘ \to coax children to take Castoria. | Oatmeal, S. O., 32 Matches, parlor, 1 5c Li » 1 pears, | ap) is, 3 for ....... rn 4 i and Paul Fleck. guilty last July 15, The school board met with Mr. and |Real Castoria always bears the name: 9 Ib. cloth bag i C | pkg. of 6 boxes Roman Beaut rf Frances Fischer; Anna, Catherine,| The flier had pleaded for two, Mrs. Homer Nelson Tuesday evening. | SYRUP, Stone’s golden, No. 1 tin, special ..... 14c APPLE MY» $1 3 5 By a8 earnest Bosch; Lilly Weteeh ons Hts in which to enjoy the . : Lstflihen per box - e josephine Kopp; Frances Bodwin;| fruits o! is roundabout flight with Finger wave and shampoo! . £ Emma Jordan; Mary Wetsch, Monica|Cecil Allen from Tokyo to America. n ge! } - ” - mre ye: Mary ec, ee Ee special for Friday and Satur) C ASTORIA SOUP - (Van Camp’s) - SOUP t Burke; Margaret Boehm and Eliza-j The cork tree is stripped of its val-|day, 75c. Brodl’s Beauty and 5 Tomato or Vegetable," 5 c i beth Weber. uable outer bark, always during the| Barber Shop, Eltinge Bldg. | ' REN RY FC special, per CAM ....cssessereeeceres pt summer, at intervals of about eight 4 Donate 96 Carloads aacaped ie TOMATOES, Homegrown, extra fancy, sound ripe, _ he To Drouth Territory; OCTOBER TULIP SPECIAL 4 Ibs. fOr .... ss eceee cents eens eeee nna es 2BC b Darwin, single early, double’ SOAP DEAL—6 bars Grandma’s White Naphtha, Helena, Mont., Oct. 16—(P}—Nine-| early and cottage tulips in fine 1 bar Fairsex Toilet, 1 can Chic Cleanser, pe bea ieaetd et ane ate mixtures. Large size and sure total 45c value, all for ........-..--+++++.- 25e 2.400 tons, have been shipped into the| bloom, at 2 dozen for $1.00. Montana-Northwestern North tie OSCAR H. WILL & CO. TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS © eae

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