The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 25, 1933, Page 3

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Five North Dakota Firms Incorporated Articles of incorporation have been| °! Fargo. ‘To buy and take over the Universal |000. They are the United Truck As- North Dakota companies, during| Office building and the Great North-|Sociation, Inc., Valley City, to organ- filed with the secretary of state by e last month. ‘The American Security company of | Property, the Universal Building, Inc., He doesn’t look a day over fifty. And feels like forty. At the age of 62. That’s the happy state of health and pep a man enjoys when he gives his vital organs a little stimulant! When your system is stagnant and you feel sluggish, headachy, half-alive—don’t waste money on “tonics” or “regulators” that bring only temporary relief. Stimulate the cae 1 bowels. 4 se a (teat physician’s prescription ev rug store keeps. Just ask CHERIOr Dr. Caldwell’s syrup pepsin. This appetizing syrup is made from fresh laxative herbs, active senna, and pure pepsin. One dose will clear up almost any case of headache, biliousness, constipation. But if you want to keep in fine Up to May 19 we sold and delivered as ‘many new cars as we did up to Oct. 1 last year. The public likes the new Chryslers at their new low prices. The -new Standard Ply- mouth, which is the low- est priced 6-cyl. sedan in America, large numbers. : Have You Looked at Your Fan Belt Lately? It's pretty tough to have the fan belt break when you're far from help. Bet- ter carry a spare—or have us replace your old one right now while you think of it. Goodyear Fan Belts Guaranteed Tire Repairing All Makes Our factory-trained ° repair- shape, feel fit the year ’round, take a spoonful of Dr, Caldwell’s syrup psin every few days. You'll eat tter, sleep better and feel better in every way. You will never need to take another laxative. Give the children a little of this delicious syrup two or three times a week. A gentle, natural stimulant that makes them eat and keeps the bowels from clogging. And saves them from so many sick spells and colds. _ Have a sound stomach, active liver and strong bowel muscles that expel every bit of waste and poison every day! Just keep a bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s syrup pepsin on hand; take a stimulating spoonful every now and then. See if you don’t feel new vigor in every way. Syrup pepsin isn’t expensive. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1983 Fargo has incorporated at $100,000 to| of Fargo filed, setting up capital stock operate a real estate business. In-|as $75,000. Direct Corporators were Andrew Anderson,/T. H. McEnroe and E. A. Oliver, all HH. C. Aamoth, and Claire Aamoth, all/of Fargo. tors are Dana and ‘Three concerns incorporated at $25,- ern Hotel property and any other | ize truck and auto owners into an as- sociation, I. J. Moe, Carl A. Myhre,}|way through the state should receive and Ronald K. Larson, directors Car- | first consideration. ley Investment Co, Grand Forks, lend and invest money, J. R., T. S., and A. 8. Carley, Grand Forks, direc- tors Mohall Investment Co., Mohall, real estate and personal property, A. L., and Charles H. Sleeper and B. B. Griffith, Mohall, directors. Sterling Schools = Graduate Fifteen Six high school and nine eighth- Stade students were graduated from the Sterling schools at commence- ment exercises conducted Wednesday evening in the Sterling hall. J. W. Riley, of the office of the state department of * public instruction, spoke on the topic, “School Problems.” Diplomas were presented by Miss Marie Huber, Burleigh county super- intendent of schools. Members of the class were presented by the principal, H.E. Howitson. Musical numbers included in the Program were: Vocal, “Trees” (Kil- mer), Beryl Sherman; vocal, “Bells of St. Mary's,” Chris Baker; and “Com- mencement Day,” by a girls’ quartet. Members of the high school grad- uating class were: Adelaide Hall, James B. Kusch, Helen Swindling, Rex Swindling, Fern Stewart and Henry Wildfang. Diplomas were pre- sented to the following eighth grade pupils: Robert Brownawell, Arthur Chenowith, Stella Dyrstad, Bessie Langley, Laura Langley, Dorothy Lee, Herman Schaper, Dale Sherman and Beatrice Hall. Vogel Promises to Favor Western Area Aid in improving the highways in the western part of the state was pledged by Frank Vogel, state high- way commissioner, who accompanied Governor Langer and Attorney Gen- eral A. J. Gronna on their recent visit there. Vogel said that a trip from Bis- marck to Williston over Federal High- ‘way No. 85 convinced him the west- ern part of the state had not received its share of highway improvement and that he was determined there | should be no further oiling or paving, of roads in the eastern part of | state until Highway 85 was “out of mud,” that the graveling of this high- President Approves | More Forest Camps Washington, May 25.—(?)—Robert | Fechner, director of the forest con- servation corps, Wednesday night an- nounced that President Roosevelt had approved locations for 206 new for- est work camps in 22 states. The total number of camps now ap- | proved, Fechner reported, totals 1,302, with a capacity of 261,000 men. ‘The number of new camps to be lo- cated in the 22 states included: Min- nesota 31, Montana 10, North Dakota 2, South Dakota 1. CHICAGO SCHOOLS CLOSE Chicago, May 25.—(#)—An added two weeks of summer vacation that brought joy to Chicago's school chil- dren Thursday meant a five-per-cent salary cut to teachers who earlier in the year saw their basic wage scale reduced 15 per cent, while pay was months overdue. Schools will close June 9, two weeks earlier than usual to save $2,000,000. Not Just Another Pill To Deaden Pain But 2 wonderful modern medi- cine which acts upon the conditions which CAUSE the pain. Take them regularly and you should suffer less and less each month. PERSISTENT USE BRINGS PERMANENT RE- LIER. Sold at all good drug stores; Small size 50¢; LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S TABLETS FOR RELIEF AND PREVENTION OF PERIODIC PAINS is selling in GoopyEar certainly makes it worth while for you to put money in tires now. Your dollars never bought tires to equal the quality, the safety, the mile- age which Goodyear is today building in every tire wearing the Goodyear name— 450-21 4.75-19 500-19 5.25-18 5.50-18 And because Goodyear now concen- trates on two main lines of tires—a real saving in costs is passed on to you. Look at the present prices of the world’s most popular tire, the Good- year All-Weather— and the prices of the thrifty Goodyear Pathfinder — and you'll certainly agree, it’s smart to buy Goodyears NOW —while prices are still down close to bottom, and your money buys more than it may ever buy again. How Is Your Battery? Every Grant battery we low this spring. 11 plate...$ 3.49 13 plate... 4.95 15 plate... 6.95 17 plate... 10.95 Rentals —Recharging — Repairing — 411 makes serviced, road service. ~ CORWIN - CHURCHILL MOTORS, Inc. man uses factory equipment and materials. If our repair eo are Geotyear Tires themectves: GOODYEAR *ALL-WEATHER Supertwist Cord Tire 4.40.2185.85 *PATHFINDER Supertwist Cord Tire 4.40.2184.65 450-21 5.20 475-19 5.65 5.00-19 6.10 5.25-18 6.50 7.00 7.60 8.50 oad 7" ay. 7 Phone 700 Wards May ALL SILK? $1.44 Create o Stir Wherever: You-Go in Ward's Decoration Day NEW DRESSES 8 y Sa Just unboxed for the holiday ! Darling sports pastels in “ice- hades,—whites, and blue. Stun- ning dots, stripes, checl smart enough to make a girl's vacation. No one would guess $2.95! For misses. SHOE Dramatic Savings! New Summer Styles! Women’s White! Beige! Black! Black and White! Kid! Pig! Sand- als! Pumps! Ties! Sizes 4 to 8 More than 6,000,000 people bought shoes at Ward’s last year. We buy more and buy for less. Sell more and sell for less. That’s why you save. We're one of the biggest distributors of shoes in the world. Ward’s Meadowlark Hose! He -~ No wonder half a million thrifty women stopped paying extravagant price s—and insisted on Meadowlarks! Chiffons have luxurious picot tops and 2 dull lustre extremely flattering to the legs. Service weights have reinforced lisle top and foot for extra wear. 3 pai: SALE Non-skid, tire-tread Soles! Ward’s Skips Priced to Save: You ¥3! ADe Play tennis, ball, ride your “bike” in SKIPS! No» skid, tiretread sole, bumper toe cap, re- inforced arch, duck uppers youths, boys. Men, CAPITOL —=>THEATRE ==— Daily at 2:30-7-9 Tonight and Friday Matinee 25c - Evening 35c Presenting KING KONG. SEE the strangest story ever con- ceived by man! SEE the living, fighting monsters of Creation’s dawn, rediscovered in the world today! SEE the death-fight between giant ape and prehistoric dinosaur ... the most amazing combat since the world began! SEE the ape as big as a battleship, inflamed by human passion, wrecking New York! No Other Attraction Like It Ball Glove $119 Full size, genuine leath- er glove. Raw- hide lacing at heel. Suede lining. Baseball 79c Full size and weight! Horsehide cov- yarn Tennis Ball 39c 3 for $1.00 ‘Wool cover. Patch Outfit 19c Fixes punc- Same grade oil 25¢ qt. in most oil stations. Clean Fire .22’s 13c Heavy jacket cartridges. Copper coated. Non - corro- sive priming. Accurate. Three Burners Gasoline stove with built-in brass pump. Heavy steel. 7 pt. tank. Safe. Burns low tine’ ©... $10.50 Two Burners Kerosene stove of heavy gauge steel with two qt. tank. and black Japan 99.49 Camp Stove $398 Instant light- ing Gasoline Camp Stove. Folds like Suitcase for carrying. “B” Battery $100 For sets up to 5 tubes. Peppy, first quality. 45-volt. Meets U. 8S. specifica- tions! perfect molde filler. Box i: ventilated— s foods stay fresh. Stretcher _ $100 g For curtains. Stands stiff. Rustproof pins. Stretches to 5 x 8 ft, Barbed Wire $285 (80 rod apogl) 1320 feet Save on Ward's barbed wire! Costs less — wears longer. Screen Cloth 7c a ft. and up Lasting! Good looking! Protection from _ disease- carrying in- sects, Mixing Faucet Chromium plated un - breakable brass. Swing- ing faucet with remova- ble strainer. Manila Rope a foot nize % Inch Lowest price in the coun- try for rope 50 strong! Wa- terproofed. Golf Balls Rubber center and winding. Balata cover. Spark Plugs 42c ch in Sets of 4 or more Buy a SET of Riversides 80 cylinders spark alike. GLAD SHE LOST 22 LBS. OF FAT “When I starte use Kraschen Salts I weighed 153 and now with my 3rd bottle I weigh 131 pounds without any harm done. Thanks to I like it because it doesn’t ’t starved a moment.” Libbie J, Lahut, Parma, Ohio (Dee. 6, 1932). Once a day take Kruschen Salts— one half teaspoonful in a glass of hot water first thing every morning. Be- sides losing ugly fat SAFELY you'll gain in health and physical attractive- ness—constipation, gas and acidity will cease to bother—you'll feel young- er—more active—full of ambition— clear skin—sparkling eyes. A jar that lasts 4 weeks costs but trifle at Cowan's drug store and Fin- ney’s drug store or any drugstore in the world—but demand and get Kruschen and if one bottle doesn’t joyfully please you—money back.— Advertisement. “Can: that woman of mine pick undershirts—and how! Hangs Undershirts. It makes no difference how much they’rewashed—they always fit like the well-known paper on the wall. But don’t get the idea I’m cramped. I can move any way I want. And let me tell youmHanezs never cheats on the length. When I get my shirt tucked in—it stays. No bunching around the waist for me! Yes, sir—my wife gives me fits, if you know what I mean!” L=/ i yy “ei L i shrunk) BOX er 15¢ i itt Main Don't be afraid te wash the Lightweight Champion HANES-knit Union Suits are made to chest and trunk measure. You can wash them in safety—they'l! always fit. Cool, comfortable, no Shouldes-button Athletic style +» » 506 and 75¢. Also with shert sleeves in ankle, knee, or thres- quarter legs»... 75¢ to $2 If you don’t know a HANES dealer, please write P. H. Hanes Knitting Company, Winston- Salem, N. C. C ce goa UNS Established 1914 does not outlast the tire we will make it good FREE or credit the cost on a new Goodyear Tire, Estimates Free WONDERWEAR MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. Bismarck, N. D. 300 Fourth Street Phone 475 Bismarck, N. Dak. Hanes Underwear Is Sold in Bismarck at Alex Rosen & Bro.

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