The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 28, 1925, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT CONVENTION | HEARS HANSON Horticulturist’ Tells of Horti culture in) Northwest “THE RIVALS” CHAUNCEY OLCOTT us Sir Lucius OTr eG star company taat wit be presented in Sheridan’ FORMER BISMARCK BOY, “STUNT” PERFORMER IN MOVIES, CHEATS DEATH IN REEL-THRILL CAREER ‘LOCAL WOMAN PASSES AWAY i Mrs. George Claridge, Promi- nent Bismarck Resident, Dead wih Dick Grace, Risks Life Daily as Incident in Amazing Pro- fession, Now Convalescing in Sioux City { From Stunt Burns er hand and himself uy onally Claridge came to nd located at Cor- ter moved to Fuller- 1907 they came to om a burning: six- land in a net 1 placing the the buil will be held August at “Cube Meth Walter n- nded easy, mate filn Addre Abercrombie North Dakot st F.E. Cobb | Bottineau a el JM. Thom Affect tho Ship-| R L. Webster, | tation and ‘The A Veplilre ‘ Grace explained why it is nece N.oE. Hause e inte: the | sary that a famous nse af ola teslip «even the | Rani rew the ma-{ plenty. of Hl outed to | cannot take the a Balanced Ration Piant ssh, sit} Werk is hody br merely danger of tying production by | n ly rede) injuring a player who has an impor K€ ‘ ind | tint role i The first picture shown, | Wild Flowers Mrs. uself Trom the rep which will feature “Wide! tI ul Forks iting ow the h} Open.” this he dros m one, ting PL k in his hand foot | I vrious in : motion picture of was ob One stunts i How 1 pe sereened. soon | | COOK BY WIRE | i} For any: important CORRECT COOKERY aid of a parachute ip.| Claim Blizzard | White doubling for lee ee Oeouened in 1O88 ieee ae Sha heed a | | i oo _ pended from airpl This he{ To the big did several times before the desired 220 storm picture was obt: d and it the northw ms in the il in when the shot f y of the from the poem made. The last time that he labored his up to the side of the airplane, he found to his di ne of the revolvers held 3 in a DW's? GRANDFATHE fty winters, nows of a When And th his litt “KNOWING HOW” Just as there is a best way to handle a The their ng er round ow, looked re Then he took Hanging to fingers of Grand; Begging a story—then he'll relate His tale of the blizzard of eighty- eight. ’ wonderful story will be that tale | have been easy for a man radio set or solve a Of winds that blew, and snows that muscles, hut v rose an . matter for a man a word. puzzle, with f cold of the hand gr i ped and and over, the tale will | gave fell, Drifting so high that where hill and dale Regan and ended no one could tell. most paralyzed with Slowly the fingers. ing, the cowl slip: htened. Just as they the belt dropped and, there is a best way to write insurance poli- cies. Murphy knows the best way to pro- tect you. MURPHY The Man Who Knows Insurance. Phone nd fatigue fold over grow, | The winds how! fiercer, the drifts sweep higher, Till all remaining above the snow Will be the vane on the meeting, house spire. | But in breathless interest those little ears Will list to that wonderful storm! of yore, It loses nothing by passing years, f That eighty-eight blizzard) Grand- | #7 father saw. Doubt aught of the story? one dare. Grandfather tells it, and he wa there. 577 Let no We are now showing the: q latest models of Wheary Wardrobe Trunks. A. W.|! Lucas Co. j redited ud honorable h Heat your water with Gas. It’s the Super-Fuel. is E ulty of ex i es always in | gra demand, Expenses unusual- Fall styles and samples now ready. rs ly low. Fall term open ) Films Properly Developed |]/ —Gsfatogue." ue ence, as well as 4 years of practical Snappy Kodak Prints SLORBY STUDIO Mail Your Films Bismarck, N. Dak. ‘Mankato Commercial College MANKATO "MINNESOTA, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE great comedy, “The Rivals, . were completely snowbound. 12 quart White & White Pail, reg. $1.25 7 quart White & White Tea Kettle, reg. $1.75... ... 3 quart White & White Coffee Pot, reg. $1.75...... 17 quart White & White Dishpan, reg. $1.25. SORENSON HARDWARE CO. TAILORING LOTUS ROBB as Lydia Languish | Vater officia lie in’ sta ns will Funeral by her 15 p.m, ade in tery ng. The re. the F m. to y Interment will be ‘amily lot at St. Mary's beside the grave of her husband, The dece leaves to mourn’ | dren, six sons and George, Will, Frank, j Walter Ada, Mrs. J.[ . Myrtle D and Mrs. W. slosep R. '. Prewitt Nebr., Claridge of Central n Bismarek for the funeral. old were time friends chosen a of pall bea ner, BF. Flan liam Small, nm MeDon- the family Th Gu aid. Pioneers Recall Blizzard of 1888 The blizzard of 1888 is alive in the memory of two more Bismarck peo- ple, it was learned today. Mr, and Mrs, Ro HA 1 Avenue B, were at tha ney found staying at necessity for they istlethwaite, home an absolu | | All that’s new and especially pleasing You must see THOMAS A. WISE as Sir Anthony Absolute Word has bee: h of Mrs. L. de tr: fron who has wee! Grocery. expected home Wash., on Monda er son, H. W. Ric been NOTICE Notice is hereby given to} all parties to keep off the Northeast Quarter of Section known No one is per- mitted to use the said land 24-138-80, Yegen grove. for picnics. WOOLWORTH —The Woolw hea th John Taix. Store Sells Wildroot | National magazines. in shapes and colors you'll find in Lane phers this fall. them. FAR 3 hn a Sorenson’s Saturday Specials Special 89c 89c 89c 89c MRS. RICHHOLT DIES AT HOME IN WASHINGTON at the Auditorium Theater on Saturday evening, in Centralia s mother for the past two The deceased is the grandmother hholt of the Richholt elder Mr, Richholt is some time next week. as 5 and 10 Store just received new Wildroot Hair Tonic and Wildréot Liquid Shampoos as advertised in stock This fall additional thousands will discover that the Lanpher hat offers better quality, bet- ter values and handsomer styles than ever before. 16 years of practical meagure taking experi- coat making experience, is at your service. KLEIN’S TOGGERY aes an roe ane ea GTN FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1925 | MINOT PLAYS eh ere GOLF FINALS) Use Gas. It’s the Sci Fuel. ship honors of the Minot | | |. Minot, Aug. 28—(?)—Champion- | | this year will fall into the hands of | either Charles Anderson. Henry © | ; Dahl, . Brad- Eldon Hanson or B. H. | ford, the four semi-finalists o1 tue | tonrnament, who tomorrow afternoon Your will be matched to determine the FILPIS DEVELOPED fi s. Dahl went into the semi- gruelling contest. with George Brekke, who showed a burst of | W nd strength as the match neared its j nearly overtaking Dahl's lead. j won the match 3 up and 2 to go. i Guid | Slayer Sentenced | 4 ku (P) DAILY PHOTO SERVICE BISMARCK ND. 1 Riehw Ro | }dolph 1 sweetheart, nal, 1 1 | | i ! | | the School Boy Suits SPECIAL $6.95 School boy suits with two pair of pants, in the latest shades and patterns, of hard wearing materials, sizes from 8 to 17. School Boy Shoes $2.95 Boys’ solid leather shoes, black or brown, just the thing for the boy that is hard on shoes. A complete line of boys’ caps, shirts, sweaters and new overjacs all at special prices to the boy that is going to school. Standard Clothing House CORNER MAIN AND 5th STREET of NORWEGIAN PICNIC The Sons and Daughters of Norway are going to have a picnic, or a come-together meeting, of the Bismarck and Mandan districts, on the Sunnyside Picnic grounds, one mile west of Mandan, on Sun- day, August 30th, at 10 o’clock a. m., mountain time. Some very good speakers will be there to entertain the people. Among them will be: Gov. A. G. Sorlie, Commissioner Thoresen and other notable speakers. Bring your lunch with you. Ice cream and soft drinks will be on sale at the picnic grounds. Invite your friends to come. THE COMMITTEE. THE BILLION DOLLAR OPPORTUNITY So well does education pay that the people of the United States gladly spend over a billion dollars a year on their public schools alone, to say nothing of private schools, Boys and girls who are not encouraged to complete their schooling lose out on their rightful share of the benefits which have been provided at so great an expense. . . Keep the boys and girls in school! It’s their privilege and their opportunity, mT ae Gore NATIONAL BISMARCK, “NO. DAKOTA .P. C. Remington, President, J. A. Graham, Vice President and Cashier, P. C. Remington, Jr., and A. V, Sorenson, Asst, Cash, age Ne

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