The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 5, 1931, Page 2

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2 |. OUT OUR WAY By Williams | ANDREW ANDERSON THERE GO OO O0cH! ANOTHER COLD CHILL RUNNIN’ (ie NOW 1 KNOW HOW, J.T FeeLe T BE IN TH SouP. | THAT FARMERS GAININ' ON US, BuT HE CANT PROVE ANYTHIN’ ON ME ITS KETCHUP NOW. ES — TRWILEIAMSS 1.8 ©1931 BY NEA SERVICE, INC. Lakota Woman Named Superintendent Head Miss Jennie Skrivseth, Lakota, su- perintendent of Nelson county schools, was elected president of the North Dakota County Superinten- dents’ association at the close of thelr annual convention here late Wednes- day. Curtis Jenkins, Linton, superinten- dent of Emmons county schools, was named vice president and W. E. Par- A cold do “Pape's”’ stops them all A cold always affects you in at least three ways. Air passages are inflamed and irritated. Perspiration is checked. Bowels are clogged with acid wastes from the mucous discharge. So doc- tors say you must do three things to be rid of a cold. Pape’s Cold Compound does all three! It reduces inflammation and swelling of the mucous membrane; it induces perspiration; opens the sons, deputy superintendent of pub-|/kota Federation of Music clubs, and lic instruction, was reelected secre-|Prof. J. 8. Black, festival director. tary. Elroy Schroeder, superintendent of Grand Forks county schools, is the retiring president. Plan Dedication of PLAN MUSIC FETE Belcourt, N. D., Nov. 5.—(P)}—The Jamestown, N. D., Nov. 5.—(#)—A)government Indian school and other decision to hold a music festival here miriio aes Linas a summer are {Turtle Mountain Indian agency here the first week in May was made at 8/111 be dedicated November 12, The conference here last night with John} development project cost approxi- E. Howard, president of the North Da-|mately $350,000. Speakers expected for the dedication exercises are Dr. W. Carson Ryan, Jr. of Washington, di- rector of education for the Indian af- fairs department, Governor Shafer of North Dakota, Senator Lynn J. Fraz- jer, Congressman Thomas Hall and Miss Bertha Palmer, state superin- tendent of public instruction. es 3 things |bowels. Chew one of these pleasant| JAMESTOWN MASONS ELECT |tablets nd see how quickly nasal; Jamestown, N. D., Nov. 5.—(®)—C. (discharge stops; head clears; breath-|w, Hoffman’ was elected _ worshipful jing becomes easy. See how that mastor of Blue Lodge to. succeed achy, feverish, weak feeling disap-|George Sartell at the annual meet- |pears. And “Pape's” doesn't stop with jing here. |killing cold germs. It activates bow- els and removes germs and acid zi - — wastes from the system. All drug stores—36c. Just remember “Pape’s.”) |—Advertisement. Save Welcome Have a Wonderful Time an 316 Main LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR and SHOES New York Gowns! Our New’ York buyer rushed these beautiful new gowns to us the Teachers’ ‘convention. ing in price. Knit Dress Priced at fe To Bismarck and N. D. E. A. Convention Trip by Shopping at S. ¢ L. Co. fon, velvets, shimmering satins, and serviceable crepes—all at a distinct sav- too, for every day wear, are here in a glorious array of colors and styles. $3.95to $16.50 Fashion Foot Notes: Fashion favors fancy footwear choice of the latest in Fall Shoes—at prices that will please your purse, OUR 10th ANNIVERSARY SALE Will be continued throughout this week! beyond anything in the past history of the S. & L. stores, are now being offered. Come in and shop around, we shall be glad to serve you. Open Thursday and Friday Evening until 7:30 Teachers! d Save the Expense of Your Opposite Webb’s especially for Filmy chif- es and Suits, for fall. Here you will find a $288 ty $585 | Coat values, j Fine Clot Final and Last Call BETTER HURRY---THIS IS FINAL Also _a Few Items in Furniture and Fixtures | DIES IN BISMARGK ;Father of Three Capital City) in ‘Webb's Only One Year | | Women Had Lived Here | i Andrew Anderson, 69 years old, resident of Bismarck for the last year, diced at his home at 115 Man- dan street at 12:55 o'clock Thursday ! morning. Death was caused by anemia, from) i he had suffered for about 16 }Mmonths. He had been in bed since’ ithe first of this year. Andrew Anderson was born in Sweden and came to the United) States when he was 2 years old, set-| tling at Stephen, Minn., where he) was a mail carrier for 22 years. He lived in Stephen until he moved to | as the result of an injury received lastjand the Rangers, and some of the | Hughes, rs wt a sh and "AE hie Movies. sther Anderson, one son, Albert N. lAnderson, living at Stephen, and the Movies hd | oy four grandchildren. He also leaves a, PITO! | brother, Louis Anderson, at Karl-/ tiles gavin ae | |stad, Minn, and a brother and sister! ed My Ged iat eh | in Sweden. 1 Versal’s straight-shooting, romance of | Though funeral arrangement are|the border, makes its long-heralded | indefinite, rites probably will be held; debut tomorrow at the Capitol The- Funeral Parlors here Fri-!atre with Leo Carrillo, John - Mack ‘day forenoon, with Rev. Emil Bcen-|Brown, Dorothy Burgess and Slim zon, pastor of the First Lutheran|Summerville in its principal roles. | church, in charge. The body will be} Based upon the Frank Desprez) taken to Stephen for last rites and|poem, “Lasca,” the story concerns a burial. dark-eyed senorita of the dance- Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs.|halls, ® tenderly murderous halt- Franklin, ‘Esther Anderson, and his, breed cattle owner who likes his | four grandchildren will accompany} women beautiful, and a handsome) the body to Stephen, leaving here} Texas Ranger in love. | Friday. The picture is packed to the brim| ———_————— with harderiding, bellowing guns, | EYE 18 INJURED lilting Spanish melodies, and roman- | New England, N. D., Nov. 8.—T. | He geen ae be & photographic | Achord, athleti lel) Peseta Gules) Uta England high SE ai New lisa thrilling cattle stampede, a rous- | 2 , may suffer aniing gun-fight between the half-| impairment in the sight of one eye | breed’s noneé-too-careful sharpshooters | Sunday while at pistol practice.|season’s comedy, furnished by Slim Achord was firing an automatic pis- Bismarck. |tol when some substance, probably a He leaves his widow, three daugh-/| particle of powder, struck him in the ters living in Bismarck, Mrs. &. D.| right eye. Summerville and Frank Campeau. For Sale—Small radio, TEXACO MOTOR OIL Belcourt Buildings) a fect condition, cheap. is- | Acidity haunts its victim like a shadow. No appetite; what you do eat disagrees, causes flatulence and makes jyou sluggish. Work is an effort. Be- fore night, a headache. Do you know what is wrong? An acid-soaked system! Too many acid foods. But you need not diet your way out of this difficulty! Take a tablespoonful or two of Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia. Fre the hour you relieve that acid condition you will feel like another person. Every spoonful of Phillips’ {Milk of Magnesia will neutralize many times as much acid. Take it {when stomach nerves are over-stim- ‘ulated through worry, or excitement; when everything ferments in your stomach, and waste matter 1s poison- ing the bloodstream or whenever the bowels are clogged. Sacrifice More Service, More Style, Greater Wear—that's what you get in every Overcoat Value at -PENNEY'S. Fine fabrics in smart, new colorin combined with expert tailoring, make these Clothing Values of a decade. Come now to PENNEY'S — for Fine Clothes at Thrifty Prices! Other New Fall Overcoats at $12.75 to $24.75 J.C. PENNEY CO., wwe. Department 111-113 Fourth Street hes Thrift HEADACHES caused by PHILLIPS ‘sees Money — marck Cloak Shop. Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia has a gentle, laxative action. It is ever so much better for one than the harsh purgatives that upset the stomach or weaken the bowel muscles. An o¢- casional dose of Phillips’ Milk of Mag- nesia is all that is necessary to avold those periodical Attacks of sltiggish- ness so apt to occur with any person who does not get & great deal of phys- ical exercise. Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia is sold at drug stores everywhere in 250 and 60c bottles. Be sure to say “Phillips’” when you buy. Then you're sure of getting the product that doctors pre- seribe. The ideal dentifrice for clean teeth and healthy gums is Phillips’ Dental Magnesia, a superior toothpaste that safeguards against acid-mouth. Nothing 7 gs of the season, coats the leading Store It Pays Phone 390 y Prices ~The Bismarck Cloak Shop Closes it You have until Saturday night to take advantage of some good buys, still on hand in Coats, Fur Coats, Dresses and Hats, and at LAY-AWAY PLAN Asch Sorc ~- PENNEY’S 111-113 Fourth Street @ grade for every car—for every season Imagine! New. Wrap- Around Coats only $28, Marvelous coats—the ones you are used to paying more ‘for!. Beautiful rough finish woolens in senta, chonga and boucle weaves. This is an unusual op- portunity—and though there are plenty of styles — remember the. early comer gets firse choice! Luxurious FURS such as: Fox, Caracul, French Beaver, Manchurian Wolf Dog, Lapan- Skunk, Arabian “Lynx, . Mink- Marmot. ; Every COAT.warmly, Fully Interlined! COLORS: _ Black, Brown, Green: and other NEW Fall Shades! . Styles ‘and Sizes; for Messed Wohin Compare Our 5 Values! Phone 390 sDoors Give Away Prices pleas A ent aaen

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