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MN 12 IS DAMAGED BY FIRE ESOTA VILLAGE | Plan Double Funeral double funeral wili be held at Tioga! eigudy tonigiiy and Three: cooler | ‘ \Friday for Mrs, Andrew Hove and’ For North Das | Mrs. Richard Kickul was hostess to d M OTHER S I jer daughter, Ruby, who died in a/ tonight. C ONTIN U E D the Presbyterian Ladies Aid at her eee an mi es ‘hospital here from burns suffered Sat- | trom page one For Victims of Fire |. Williston, N. D. May 9.—(P}—A, lI eh Weather Report FORECAST For Bismarck and vicinity: Partly Lia Partly clou- Mayor Walter Trego received 50 cents, the aldermen “two bits” each. [yearly salaries, fixed when the town | Was incorporated in 1877. | The payments constituted their | Baldwin By MBS. FLORENCE BORNER home northeast of Baldwin Wednes- ~SZER249 esr esoss aanHenne eee A doctor will tell you that the care- less use of harsh laxatives will often do more harm than good. Harsh laxatives often drain the system, weaken the bowel muscles, and even affect the liver and kidneys. Fortunately, the public is fast returning to laxatives in liquid form. Can Constipation be safely relieved? “Yes!” say medical men. “Yes!” say thousands who have followed this sensible medical advice: 1. Select a good liquid laxative. 2. Take the dose that you find suited to your system. 3. Gradually reduce the dose until bowels are moving regularly without assistance. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin is a prescriptional preparation contain- ing senna, a natural vegetable laxa- tive which relieves constipation gently and safely. Why not try it? me pill or tablet may be more convenient to carry. But there is no “convenience” in any cathartic that’s taken so frequently, you must carry it wherever you go! What is the “Right” Laxative? In buying any laxative, read the label. Not the claims, but the contents. If it contains doubtful drugs, don't take it. Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin contains no mineral drugs. By using it, you avoid of strain. How many dimes and quarters are spent on ‘“‘popular” laxatives! How quickly they count up, if you frequently use habit-forming helps! A bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin would save you money— and bring you real relief. Why Doctors give a liquid laxative The habitual use of harsh salts, or powerful drugs in the highly concentrated form of pills or tablets is risky. The properly prepared liquid laxative will bring a perfect movement without discomfort or injury. You need not take a “double dose” a day or two later. The public can always get Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin at any drug store. We Have a Complete Line of Petition for Nomination Blanks Special Orders Given Prompt Attention The Bismarck Tribune Co. Legal Blank Department at FOR RENT One unfurnished apartment. City heat. Electric refrigerator. Electric stove. Fireproof building. Available at once. Rent reasonable. Inquire Bismarck Tribune Office the Loss at Wabasha Put at $200,-. urday when their home burned. igy tonight and | day afternoon. The time was spent in st Wind ‘Wee, | ansther Gnigier, Bectloe, 16, whio| TOMEMAT! . covue Work Relief Wage _ [mating clothing tor neeay cricren|ll §6@nd Drops a Tear or So 000; High Wind Whips {sought to assist her mother and sis. | tonight; | some- : in the community. During the after- nd Flkivex Onward ter, sutfered painful burns for which) Thursday extreme Rate Is Fixed by _|noon tuncheon was served by the hos- she is being treated at the hospital | west ‘tion. here. Mr. Hove, weak ftom. the| For’Bouth Da- N. D. Appeal Board | “tics. ana sre. R. A. Berg and fam- Wabasha, Minn.. May 9.——A|effects of a recent operation, received | kota: Generally ily visited relatives in Wilton Friday wind-whipped conflagration which|minor burns. The fire started when | fair amen od |from 18 cents per hour to 50 cents| afternoon. rorlzed Wa RAEea 67 OOD LRG S eatly (Geen aoe se rctecee Thule’ Ore Wo- | cooler tonight | Der hour.” tana Beets fr0th 6 several ee ths Torized Wabasha’s 3,000 citizens early|men as a cleaning fluid, were ig-! y fight Wednesday and. spreading through| nited by a stove, [Trost west pore COOLER pos ear te ae te ane visit with relatives at Arnold and Bis- = warehouses, elevators and other build- —_—_—_———_ tion. =| Marck. ne : ings, caused several hundred thousand For Montana: Generally fair to-| marck required so much of the time| The garage and granary on the Wal- dollars damage. SCENT R AILURE FOR ae Ment ey ee Ste fais of a Atel arid no bet unity | tos ran three Lgate aa o Baldwin i y hi reme ei 4 +/ was affor 5 wna iieough parce aneranel i a ee cloudy to-|°! 0 enable HBT 68 Wee peviNe eee Several hucered pushels ey aineat aha other, was brought under control after jnight and Thursday, cooler tonight,’ Lach oe Roy the minimum / other grain were burned in the fire. % a desperate struggle by firemen from lexcept slightly warmer along Lake | Wage rate found by the county wage; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rupp, who t three neighboring communities who Superior; cooler Thursday in east) Tate committee had a tendency to|have been residing in Bismarck the aided Wabasha’s own department and |Portion. us ie pacts eae ee Lewd td bagged te to their hundred of volunt }< ili { ge ral for common val iome here. . Rupp, who was em- re gale mien biew away from the!/Argentine Delegates Refuse to. employment.” Ployed in a Bismarck garage, ex- : city saved the community itself from] Join | rted Effort at Pedals CONDITIONS | ver; No complaint was made pects to open @ garage and auto re- 6 destruction while forcing the blaze Ce ea ee ee the Red River Valley (Moorhead 29.44) |the wage rate set by the county com- | pair shop in the building formerly oc- into ten or more buildings along the} Price Fixing and scattered precipitation has oc- mittee for skilled labor. cupied by him for that purpose. river front. Quick action by the Lake| curred from Minnesota and Manitoba| The adjustment committee reported] Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso Erickson 1 City fire department, answering the! Sapa ea westward to the north Pacific coast.| that the minimum wage rate for com-| and family, who h. ve been residing in a emergency call within 19 minutes, was|_ London. May 9.——Pailure of ef-|Temperatures are high over the Mis-'mon labor on work relief projects in| the E. A. Fricke residence in town. are accounted the chief factor in halting/forts to create a worldwide minimum |sissipp! Valley and Elains States, but) ceveral of the larger cities of North| moving to Bismarck. 4 the fire. jwheat price pact appeared inevitable |& high pressure area centered over’ Darota had been fixed at 50 cents| Ellison Stitzer of Bismarck was an 1 Residents hurriedly left their homes! Wednesday when Thomas Le Breton, |{h 9). astended by cooler weather 50 Hour. overnight guest at the home of his 8 to aid in combating the flames, which| chief Argentine negotiator at the lover the northwest. In view of high living costs in Bis-| grandfather, Andy Peterson, Tuesday. rs burned over drouth-dried grasslands| World wheat conference, told the As- jmarck, especially house rents, the| Martin Bourgois of Bismarck was and altogether destroyed: we Hate nereapowine |New Omen nd Wheat Re- ieee Arete Penile Wentoe _ interests here The J. G. Dill company’s $100,000] “Argentina re 5 some f account of the expressed wish of those | Wednesday. : large elevator and a smaller elevator,| Although condemning the present] For the week ending May 8, 1934. appearing for appellants that the time| Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Nordstrom and 4 each containing barley, oats and corn; |scheme for a minimum price arrange-| | More than usual wind movement itor working out family budgets be|family were Sunday guests at the Fred _ its remodeled office building; its hay|ment as impractical, Le Breton left |Prevalled resulting in occasional dUSt shortened so as to enable those em- (Kant home. e barn in which seven horses ;|the door ajar with the declaration: [TemDerature averaxed above normai | ployed on work relief projects to plant 2 col papliee, and - garage with aie pay Reaeaee amare the pro- and only light ben esi lt aU Saree bn hd Lake ea Wiieene Prete Rk ll trucks a car belonging to . B. i lant spring wheat lool ire in wi seel \- jamest 1 Dy = - ; RPSin, company treasurers It is the unaniraous view of the Fains needed phe ples winds | ployment,” the scale ie " SOUND sions of the 38rd annual meeting of HAT is that moment worth to Coal sheds belonging to the Wabasha|conference, which resumed its ses-|depleted surface moisture and late/labor in Bismarck should be fixed|the North Dakota conference of the 1 Fuel company and the McLaughlin! sions Wednesday. that there i Be Planted small grains not yet germin- | at 50 cents an hour with the 35-cent|Woman’s Home Missionary Society of your mother? What is it worth Puel company. no pact unless all wheat exporting 4 jscale outside the city to remain un-|the Methodist church opened Wed- ? a ‘A warehotise of the Minnesota Co-| nations adhere. Seer eT ere | eHANGNe: to nein an easy WIAD C. La OOM BREE, to you? That moment in which there ‘ operative Wool association and two as Hs Herd mnt cana i se} genumarck station barometer, inches: Report is Unanimous presiding. ROSES is a silent exchange of love and sym- carloads each of wool and feed. an international minimum scale .02. luce sea level, 29.74. Murray was a] inte th “ ores 4 ————__—____ wheat prices was expected to be acted| Missouri River stage at 7 a. m. 3.7/ mittee by Migs Ohtani ss a| Most shallow wells are fed by rains pathy. Yet how little it takes to create upon finally at this conference when|ft. 24 hour change, 0.0 ft. representative of labor with labor| Which seep thru the porous ground that moment. A bunch of flowers. And : Cattlemen to Plan sessions opened Monday PRECIPITATION leaders in Bismarck agreeable to the| Within about a 100-foot radius until $3.00 $5 00 a Mothers’ Day kiss, Because of the Surplus Correction) Deleeates predicted the conference| wor Bismarck Station: appointment. Maddock represented | the water reaches some im; to , ‘ Gna comple breakcown develop [ROM Tg Borel Suite .c: Elam entre, and AGer waa | te te ec atte DOZEN reefers nerf ch - a unless a comr .| Normal, mon aoes ‘name use of his connecti asa yer unt Washington, May 0.7) A SrouP| ‘while giving the impression that |Total, january ist to date :... 105)the federal relief reemployment ver | tapped by a well. Be suspicious, of urged to order your fresh flowers from : of 25 cattlemen representing the en shere was no chance o! persuading|Normal, January Ist to date'.. 3.85 | vice, shallow wells for the water in them Other Hoskins-Meyer early. Prompt delivery Guntry assembled here Wednesday to|ATeentina to join In the proposed Accumulated deficiency to date 2.20/" Te report of the committee was| is easily contaminated, insured. You'll like our flowers and fy country assembled here Wednesday to) nact re Breton cushioned his criti- NORTH DAKOTA Pi unanimous. Flowers Priced prepare a surplus-corrective program. a NOR’ AKOTA POINTS - service. q Meeting at the call of Chester c_|°'S™ with the remark that, “diplo- High- = The committee, with Maddock as Accordingly Davis, feria ‘administrator, they were) 7atically speaking, we never oppose st est Pct. chairman, conducted @ hearing here jem as out- | @>ything.” + 96 6 = 00) April 12 and 13. ready to take up the problem as out Beach, clear ... 94 53 .00| ‘Appearing before it on behalf of ig Homer 'ia Chicnce Apr 26” “| Highest prices are paid for malting |Carrington, clear ...... 96 58 00 !sne aopellants were Bert Drennan, W." “The program to be developed will be Parley which is free from mixtures! Devi ‘Lake pcldy.<.:. 94 62 00:E. Berwan and Orlando Peterson, Bis- referred back to producers ‘at a series|Of wheat, oats or rye, and which 18|Dicxinson, cldy. 95 55 .00/marck, all representating the Burleigh oe } of regional conferences to be held! Mellow, plump, well matured and free) 96 57 00|county labor club; Adam Voight, Bis- 4 during the coming month. 'from diseased, skinned or broken ker- 96 57 00) marck, member of the Burleigh coun- , ‘ nels. Gi 81 6 80 ity labor club and president of the H ase == | Jal 99 60 13|H0d Carriers Union, and R. A. Mid- 95 55 .00|daugh, president of the North Dakota | Lisbon, clear 01 63 .01/Building and ‘Trades association. lax, clds 93 54 .00/James Guthrie, Bismarck, appeared 4 96 56 .00 on behalf of the Burleign county wage 04 a “ rate committee. cs 88 §=08/ Guthrie advised the adjustment 57 09 |COmmittee that the wage rate for 55 .00;COmmon ‘labor in Bismarck and Bur- | 56 .00|leigh county had been determined | hek, cldy. 5¢ .00/after an inquiry into the wage rates | sovrm paKoTa ports [ur tne Sangemaree and through sale cregeemeties ff sae ee H Ls wee 100 72) «(00 ie al ion, consul -relieve constipation gently and safely || [Beret Glee! ciear 90] with Howara Wood, NB A. com: =f i ——— pliance icer for Nor ota; R. take the exact dose suited ie your need MINNESOTA POINTS B. Cummins, state director of ‘the -avoid danger of bowel strain | National Emergency council for North 1 | Dakota, and Roy Arntson, deputy Minneapolis, peldy. commissioner of agriculture and Moorhead, clear labor. | WEATHER IN OTHER STATES | ¢————_____________» | High-Low. | | Bitsof News From | ;Amarillo, Tex. clear .. 86 62 .00/ | | Boise, Idaho, clear... 68 36 | Throughout World Calgary, Alta., cldy. 64 «36 | (By The Associated Press) | Chicago, Tll., cldy. 82 «68 — |Denver, Colo., clear .. 86 58 | JAPS PLAN PROTEST |Des Moines, Ia., clear.. 94 76 | Tokyo— High government quarters | Dodge City, Kans., clear 64 indicated that Japan will protest for- ET les ca : mally against the new British quotas Helena, Mont., cldy. .. 42 on Japanese goods if investigation ; Kamloops, B. C., clear 38 now in progress convinces leaders | Kansas City, Mo.. clear 72 the British restrictions infringe upon Lander, Wyo., clear the most-favored nation clause of the Anglo-Japanese trade treaty. CHINESE TO STUDY WAR . + Cl No, Platte, Neb., clear Okla. City, O., clear.. | Shanghai — Plans were an- a ee knee ae count to send a special com- spre pes a ye mission of 18 members on an eight months tour to study mili- tary science and modern war cautomant in Europe and Amer- ica. Seeseseseisessssesssa58888888 considering an appeal to Great Britain or Italy to occupy his country rather than permit it to fall into the hands of the advan- cing forces of Ibn Saud, ruler of Audi Arabia. New York Miami . SRSASRISSSRSSASRESSSSSALSTSS |Sheridan, Wyo., peldy. | Sioux City, Ta. cldy... CUBA SEEKS DIVORCE TRADE | Soerene: nash. oan. Havana—aAuthoritative sources said The Pas, Man, ody.” 16 the Cuban cabinet was preparing to Toledo, Ohio, cldy. 12 00 | “liberalize” Cuba's divorce laws to at- Winnemucca, Ne' 4 rd tract a portion of the “divorce trade.” “ 20} YEMEN MAY ASK HELP s 0; — Cairo—The Iman of Yemen was Ca aie 2 a Soporte by the London Daily | " 's Cairo corres; it to be |New Orleans 0 8 nesident $0 00 0 ood | Strange But True | Stories of Life i (The Associated Press) <n” HOMEGROWN HABLES FROM KINGE Cas A GOOD REASON, TOO Hollywood—Mae West says she has & new namesake—and she isn't the only one who “done ’em wrong.” ‘The actress received a letter from & teacher in Waldo, Kas., telling of an arithmetic examination paper that ] was signed “Mae West.” (FRES eS lied: Because I done ’em wrong.” STAGE TREASURY RAID loopestown, Tll.—It was payday— Relief | PILES 1, ieee pats. Paro thee We carry in stock bulk gar- den seed and accept relief orders for vegetables seeds. TRY US for your Garden Seed and be satisfied. Dacotah Seed Co. Located on Highway No. 10 Ninth and Main be Bismarck, N. D. issimple. Likea racing car it has posi- tive mechanical brakes, a Torque- Tube Drive, strong radius rods to give you safer, surer steering and to keep the rear axle in perfect align- ment. The car that holds the world N8 for delet hours of cond racing a car takes more severe abuse than in the whole life of an ordinary automobile. Chassis, springs, brakes, body and engine are pounded, racked, tortured and twisted. If the - car has a weakness it will not finish, speed record has all these features, or will finish with the ‘also rans.” including a V-type engine. Twice within a year, both tithes © The Ford V-8 hasa one-piece, all- in races supervised by A. A. A. offi- steel body, welded steel spoke wheels cials, the Ford V-8 has proved its and safety glass. It is a safer car to safety and dependability. In the 200- drive at ordinary speeds because its mile Elgin, Illinois, stock car race, safety is constantly being demon- seven Ford ayy pea seven strated at eighty and better! tore Gold Cup Race, thefet ten Pega 2% Duy ony carat any places were taken by Ford V-8's. . e Thereason for Ford V-8superiority SEE YOUR NEAREST FORD DEALER $516 and up, F.0.B. Detseit. Credit Com Liye sedit, Company— 4 therined Ford Finance Plan. cee Ford V-8 Radio Progrom, Fred Warlog and Guest Store, Sea- Columbia Network. WATCH THE FORDS GO BY LOWEST DELIVERED PRICES Universal Motor Company John R. Fleck, Manager 101 WEST BROADWAY

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