The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 7, 1934, Page 2

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years. He was elected representative get past tims of their hats. Crime has increased in to the state legislature in 1906, re-, One young woman has decided she's about 25 per cent since the World ceiving every vote cast in his home going to be cool, regardiess. So her | War. —__—_——— ee township. He was re-elected in 1908 stockings are rolled below her knees. and in 1916 was elected to the state, Incidentally, Miss Vera Inman ts the TRACT IN PEMBINA senate. In 1919 he was chairman of only red-haired witness so far. i WASH OUT the committee of insurance that de- es veloped the hail insurance law, aed eas tar pcg tinea ens H workmen's compensation law, and the | Inly two in courtroom ain | Langer Candidate for Lieuteh- state bonding AN fire insurance laws. |in their shirt-sleeves, and those two) 15 MILES OF ant Governor Specializes Welford has been chairman of the are so concentrated they probably ; Nonpartisan League executive com- don't even notice it. They are George | In Cattle, Grain mitten In Pembine county fora num.|Thorp and £. R. Sinkler, defense / KIDNEY TUBES ter of years and in 1920 was elected | counsel. | be: the state executive com-| Thorp is a careful man; he wears/ re ome gee both suspenders and trouser belt. | Win Beck Pep... Vigor... Vitality the June 27 primary election. Active in local affairs, he is presi- ai er eer | Medieal authorities that ad. (By The Associated Press) ishing col y a is | . aay The Associated Press) | Gnetrict wheat, allotment committee, Wednesday at Age 78 wou are, rouble, with too frequent tenant governor on the Langer Non- and vice president of the county ore! EN Darning One Cinepiniort. Cretan fs e partisan League ticket, farms 1,500 | ganization. |. Wilton, N. D., June 7.—Mrs, Mary tubes need ing out. acres near the city of Pembina, spe-| @— > Pe ghee) ct aegis of in mae beck cializing in Hereford cattle and grain | i 3 ' | died here at the home of her son, Pau! clalieing rd cattle and gral Interesting Items _ | Sremten, Wednesday, Advanced. age He came to Dakota territory with From Langer Trial | | was the cause of her death. \ his parents in 1879 when he was 10 Born in Austria, April 22, 1846, she | years old and has lived in the same IT’S A SMALL WORLD jeame to North Dakota with her hus- neighborhood since that time. Bert Scott. one of the Langer trial Leste and family in 1890 and settled i His first public office was as town-| jurors, and B. O. Sorbo. United States | Ppa ire tee prea Gases | ted ion — i} tj i |, wil vee with any- , ; . ive . | MILES of kidney tubes. mae One Sorbo, whose {ob is to guard the toni John of New Bridger. Alberta,, “Bat don't take chances with - jurors carefully, is more surprised iss i Canada; and Stacia Nabolotni, Trem-| or pene ey, cures! that claim 5 i ny ow tier , boula, Austria, Twenty-two grand-| you up in 15 minutes, for F ise. A day or two after they She Lost a aa eyo ae. been selected, Sorbo children and 23 great grandchildren | ox 'S PILLS + . the old reliable te. High Blood Pressure overheard several jurors discuss also survive her. Her husband, Hrynko/ lief that contain no “dope” ‘sou | their home towns. “I'm from Rrezden, preceded her in death in| gt'ytur druggist. © 19ht, Foster-M! cj 1910, Y ye son,” one man said. Sorbo pecred at ish) Cheol MEMEO tad att (him in interest, principally because , Funeral services have been tenta: For Fat Women—and Men, Too : a oReR tively arranged to be held at the paint Read It—Please. | Thompson ie Sore eo he sald. Hie Catholic church at Wilton Friday at with 5 gal. or more of Gamble’s aaa ‘right, Scott and Sorbo turned | 10 a. m., with Rev. Father J. C. Wing- | Pure or Outside House Paint— “I have been taking Kruschen Salts | out to be two old friends who hadn't | ¢ Ne officiating. Burial will be made | Barn Paint. It’s our sincere for nearly a year for my health, and ‘csen each other for 20 years. in the local cemetery. belief—You can’t buy a better for high blood pressure and rheuma- —_—_—_——_ i tism and {t helped both. My blood’ pRivATE BRIDGE TOURNEY | Among the principal exports o \Feree . mn Gamble’s 100% pressure was as high as 290 when I, y 7, Brady, Fargo automobile man, China is iodine. started to take Kruschen. I weighed js conceded to be the best bridge 255 and now I weigh 214 that is 108- | plaver of the bunch, while Sorbo mod- ing 41 Ibs., in about nine months and estiy disclaims any place as the ex- I feel fine. Wouldn't go without Kru-' pert, whist player, but admits he’s schen Salts in the house.” Mrs. W. “pretty good.” Eckoff, Saginaw, Mich. Besides melting away ugly, excess THE GIRLS IN BLUE fat Kruschen constantly keeps the Blue seems to be the favorite color} bowels regular and free from waste among the women witnesses. Nearly, that is always apt to poison the sys- every woman witness on the stand ! Editors Note: This is one of a series of sketches of candidates in | mitte. AFTER THIS RAIN It Is Not Too Late to Plant Potatoes U. S. No. 1 Certified and Treated Early tem. thus far has been garbed in a blue, Ohio Seed Potatoes Fat folks should give Kruschen a/jdress, or wearing some blue attire. > month's trial—it never disappoints—| SEE FRANK you'll feel so much better after taking | THOSE POPULAR HATS | one inexpensive jar which you can! Picture hats are popular with the, get at Finney’s Drug Store or any women, too. 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