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PAGE SIX. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ° , FRIDAY, MARCH’ 26, 1926 “Glen scant reg ssid REGS GU SV A TEAS [4 apf tbls. week wiassHlanelten Monuments For JACK DEMPSEY ‘ e are pleased to report that int McCusker. and the Naaden chi eee tenes, i 2 ren are all improving nicely after ‘od i i ARRESTED ee | their seige of scarlet fever and will! Frive tere ay BALDWIN NEWS, the guest’ of Mrs, J, G. DeFrance this! soon be out of quarantine. So far ‘acanllpuank: oT ORG HERR GOTO NON OF Alfred Burkhart has p ’ hased a week. , - et cases have developed in Bra graves Uf World War soldiers was | cr section of unimproved land A. J. Piers and Sig. Newgaard of | “Floyd Martini and Don McDonald received this morning from Washing-| {il south of here, the former owner Braddock motored to Bismarck Mon-| metored to Bismarck Wednesday aft- ton by B. J. Gobel and will be placed | [if being Miss Lena Baumgart of Chicago. day morning. Mr. Newgaard returp~| €rnaon. upon the graves before Memorial day. | ee The land joins Mr. Burkhart’s other ed home Monday evening while Mp.) gJ0&n Schafer moved his family on STRIBLING- Stcpped By Traffic Officer in PEapee Piets teiiatwed Yor. aedieal treat} Wednesday into the house owned by é Madera County After a I ene! the North American Creamery com- tones have been secured for Frank: Another . shipment of monumen in Westmiller, ‘William Hilker,| for the deceased soldiers of Bism orge Allen and Sam Connolly. | is expected next week, Mr. Gobel any, directly south of the: fire halk. = Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Bowers atid | "8M Ging Mrs, Art Button drove to - ei ae children were Napoleon visitors Sua-+ Bismarck Wednesday evening. - ‘Beauties of day | Mes. 8. Day. and Miss Theresa a Miss Ethel Olson of the Tell neigh: | Gruenfelder' of Kintyre were Brad- borhood was a passenger to Bismarck | dock callers Thursday afternoon. Hee f the meeting y to consult an epcialist. Fre | pe | Miva Gruenfelder is one of the can- ieante ool Play Day | She returned home Tuesday and Vis; didates for county superintendent of That’s What ie chard F Si Detar ited with her sisters, Myrtle and Mars | Schools for Emmons county. They Call 4 : r. Pet- | garet, who are attending school here, Walter Bohlen has purchased a new SY a s held in’ B.A. Bier and daughter Elsie were | @Nevrolet: sedan. Our : - was sa Pat pate k callers ey Site taba Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Fraser motored ccaitel Ai rchie and of near| Mrs, Biers many friends will de! pes y evenitigs ; Georgian Is Awarded Decision Arnold were rece lers in! pleased to hear that she is improv: | tiernbenrbone Tharstay eoymine SHIRTS ile chase. town. Walter Burkhart ing, although she is still confined ta} 5 é je had averaged 68 recent sule of his farm of 240 acres to! her bed with a nurse in attendance, | dicsantday evening pti ieee $1.50 $3, their speed ranging a party near Drake. The considera- It will be some time before Miss Elsie | forticth Anniversary of their wed- iles an how tuon was $15 per acre. Mr. Burkhart will be able to retturn to school here, | ding. companied by is in charge of the road work on the fang, probably not any more this term. | .:{Mr. and Mrs. ABP. Savage accom. Inves- telle Blac T between Arnold and Bald- - W. Mandigo returned home| panied by M: Mrs |. Vie and tigate e arrest in win, He and his family may locate in Tue ‘day from the Bismarck hospital. | twa: children’ Edgar an “Evelyn mo- to Le Baldwin. | We are sorry to report that he ia not] tored to Hazelton Sunday afternoon were cited to, Mr. und Mrs. Ira Falkenstein motor | feeling as wel) as would be. wished totake Kirk Batzer. back after spend: | of the Peace | ed to Still Sunday where they attend.‘ for. He hurt his back while putting | ing the week end at Braddock. ed 2 dinner which was given al the | up ice this winter and it may lay him rise B.| Elsberry gave a solo and main thorought: ; pectinaes : M Anderson home in honor of | up for some time especially frome d0-| Lowell Barton a saxaphone selection | Stribling, just up from the fias hree years ago Ralph De Palmg, Mrs. Elmer Kling of Dunn Center. |ing any hard work. fat Sunday evening services im tl of Miami, where his mateh with Gene in rac spent 10 days in Mrs. Kling returned home the fore| Dr. Baer is able to resume his du-| Union M.B. Church: Tunney cancelled for lack of the Madera county jail for speeding, part of the week after visiting among | ties again for which we are very glad| Me. and Mrs. J. P, Weber and fam-| finan guarantee, last night in’ relati in thir and other communi-/as he is very much needed these days ily of Wishek, spent Saturday in Last Night’s Bout With Slattery F his New York, M ce) SOUnE qiitlann; to Stribling of Georgia continues 0M) Ree coon cit the direct road. to honors in heavy (uo jeer ey ng weight boxing while F Dineke herare UUsLEe of Buffalo again has turned from the | Hiltey at Madera on or before March 4 E a | Madison Square Garden out-punched | ties a little over a week. {on account of the great amount of. ‘irs and out- in 10 rounds the man| Phantoms Ready | A number of Joe: ents attend: | sickness througho “the nurrounding Py fiber ‘On Sunday they | who two years ago defeated him in 1 ed the sales wh dat the |country. Dr. Baer is always willing| took of a very fine dini ‘Mr.! a sixcround contest, Weight, camed | For Glen Ullin Glot Lundin and ire Workhart farina |t0 go te the Bid Of Uke sutie cued and Mes WoW. Baxter : the verdict in the final alysis, | with the Georgian 10 pounds heavier |, Game Tomorrow the past week. night and day, and his services should The Dobbs Javan is an example of The . ¢ urkhart, who had been! he appreciated by the people of this '. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES i rai ii tay Site, ain tome before living. te, ld Hace south communi van told on Tocnay hoa, 2 favaton Amy art in hat manufacture characteris- y f # The Bismarck Phantoms are in) ere, has mov ; s held on Tuesday, | representative, spoke before the High | A Py Stribling, and. Willy sony ‘mana | reailiness for their game tomorrow |owned by. his brother, the late Ira March 16. The following officers| school abudents, Thursday afternoon. tic of the creations of Dobbs & Co, or tee miugue that the match canbe Night at the state training school | Barhiart i Seust evo tree | were elected “The tallt was instructive as well as | ‘ The following officers were elected | T, H. W. Allen, Dr. Baer. A : m Ullin to decide the suptes | ii enanty election which was intoresting and was enjoyed by 3 | New York’s leading hatters. It is at y of the two teams.as well as the held on Tuesday of last week cor airaek lade The cast for the Senior cla: a a ee ea | silee of the Heace--Hrnest Fricke. Justice of the Peace™“Fred Junge. as boon chosen, Rehenesals will bes | , l| its best after it has adapted itself to ade bya feomoter of standing eny| a or out guits me,” f Tam not ¢ thousand dollars has been called off! a fl or—John Allensworth. give “A Poor Married eae J. V. Broxmeyer ' th rs pt rsonalit ae es Apeee i due to ruling by the board of admin- : sers——San Brown an Morchal W, Baker. caleaman tor! 3fe? SPring vacation. Ree OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE ie wearer's pe! y The battle may be signed for Ma bi st a wer LY Olerk 1 Wood, the Hudson Mfg Co., of Minneapolis,| Seventh and Righth Grades | f ae We were glad to welcome Eldon! Stickney back to school. Monday, af- ter being'sick with the mumps. The to Henry | ones who were absent this week were | 11 at the Garden oF |was,a Braddock business caller Weil opening of the baseba nesday morning. more than probable that were re-elected,| McKinley Reaman has <i his farm| Edward Mount. will be behind it this tme. i Ee if ut | Mr. Mount being elected to take the| in the Dana neighborhoo Bell Saved Slattery y made. Hlace of assessor instead of Mr. C. F.\ Zottnick. John Helm i | move on! For more than half of the distance Bleckreid, who recently moved to’ to the place soon. ‘i seb cirerinee ears and) last night, neither man appeared < R. E. Koenig and Harold Junge| “We had Gurcent teonte have any ‘appreciable advantage but tourn ' : h, who has been a ten- | motored to Bismarck Tuesday. | morning’ for ‘opening exercise: in thd seventh the Georgian loosed an to| Arnold, ihe feevics sere ptm pean a8 porey, a victim of the; ‘Thursday afternoon we were in the| i right that ge. ‘ : Arnold, has moved to the farm for-; mumps thi : aie head had. Slattery | decid elas » championsiip. |merly owned by Henry Small which| Jota Sw nsone south of Braddock,| ize school room listening to Mrs. minds of many on- _ Despite the fact that two of the! }, 1a khock-| Tegulars are on the out- Phantoms Mary Wishman talk about the Salva-/ tion Army. ‘ ne ee Cdereaslveychadsputehanedapekan Fourth, Fifth and and Sixth ‘Grades is probable that! yrances and Willis visited at the farm! Ford sedan from the Hazel:on Ford ‘eek y with the P over the week-end, returning to Bis- | agen pene h : >| marek Sunday afternoon. ‘ Alfred Bibelheimer who has been f and the anagem Iver Christiansen has for her attending normal school at tie ae is atch dalasb optic or word 0 house guest a sister from Cedar Falls, during ihe winter months seqnened | the different. products of, the coca, recently purchased. A new man|has sold his farm to Mr. -B is on the Racek place whose name we! Jives on the Sauer farm learned. ton. itzer and children | defeating the se ally in Livdahl, who ma Petterson, teacher of with the 9 Pp ot | tie Chocolate Town was such a sarge | id son, pring work, Malt not able to participate. P was ill several on Syrup ane. from: the Slope | Gavanst the pie weak and unable 101 bowtie ener «nontmen) held a! Re end avines Splouskowski | fF ~ t howling tournament Tuesday evening, | after which they partook of an oyster, “¢Te absent Monday morning. ng the ope During her Mrs. L. C. —is Proof positive of its purity. Glen Ulin. Hila sprosenda home Saturday afternoon to hel pene cena ar orecate dnd: Hl araian t promises to be the on acted as s Fifty-one years’ experience in fought game feveral from here motor home of 0. R. Martin was Primary Room ' malting are behind this 100% DRAWINGS FOR Braden from Dickinson and rds! gan Friday to attend the big Com-, quarantined Monday morning for eae siete wens ane cine nalting are behind this 100%% TOURNEY T0 BE of N : off! >| munity Day celebration. There were, gearlet fever. yp ie ' we have started making our bird | P pth, Hare fe ieee eee. o'clock M promptly at ® free movies and other, attractive fea- as books. We saw the horned lark'on|Mm © tures and a fine time'aws had by all. of Haselion cry Chie aed family | March first. The meadow lark March |[f| voted. Packed in handy 2% Ib. oo . ilized and pasteurized. who attended. of Dr. Baer Sunday afternoon. 19 and the Killdeer, March 21. i cans, stert Ji ISI A number of local folks pla M . . Ross is absent because of scarlet , Moug Wins Decision 4 re eee nee hich | ae Hr, and Mrs. A. Amundson ate Sun gevow in the home, Floyd's side. lost - Sold. By All From Kelley On Foul \!!.¢ in Wilton xt the Grand thea- | Long. “rs. F. 31 in the hygiene contest we -had. They | | y ter Wednesday eyening of this week.’ “George Wright of the Braddock 2¥%¢, party in the gymnasium on4 Grocery Stores Bes; — It is the first time these well known school staff went to Bismarck Friday | Monday afternoon for the winning State Champion High School | Jamestown, N. midgets have played in Wilto evening to attend the basketball tour- Side. Joe Moug, Medins isiven the de- | Avfine new Kimball piano was re- nament held at Mandan ; | cision over Mike Kelley, Jamestown, cently delivered at the Ira Falken- “The quarantine on the home of J. Parfént ‘Teachers Association... | in the fifth round of their fight here | stein home. D, MeCumber was raised Saturday. ‘Safety First” will be presented by last evening on a foul, much to the) | Edna Johnson spent part of: ‘y Alma Bihelheimer spent Sun-. the Parent Teachers Association Sat- Quints Are Already Ar- ‘ riving at Chicago disgust of the crowd, a majority of the week at the home of her brother, day h home folks at Dana. urday evening, March. 27.. Notice; whom claimed Moug was faking the Carl Johnson and famjly. M. Donald of Rosedale Station, the change in date | _ March | 26. VP) From the injury. Kelly had led all the way but, ‘Mrs. Andy Larson, ‘proprictess of; Ajberta, Can., arrived in Braddock | de s of the ‘d not hurt Moug to noticeable | the local hotel, has been on the sick, | Wednesday evening to take charge of Daughters of Grace sof the Dako- of the Atlantic ams of 33 extent. Joc apparently collapsed on/ist the past week. the De Rentec Bros. blacksmith shop. Daughters of Grace will meet Sat- G right punch aimed at the short ribs. A number of the school children | Mr. Donald is a nephew of Mr. M. E,| urday afternoon a¢ the home of Miss| but which he claims was knocked) have been confined to their homes n. His wife and family are ex-| Helen Aarvig. h Lee became aj down to a foul blow. He had drawn With illness here of late, and school’ pected to arrive a little later in the member at our | inst last meoting, 4 ‘ i to Kelley's nose by a slaps: | standance has, been Taner Meet season, » & third and had land-| , Freddie Herdebu, high school stu-| - F. B. Streeter of the Emmons Co. i & : third and bad 198 | aot of falawin, tlaltad ae Rio, Home | Recoet Piste meee ence Sales OF of Chrysler at e $e of head blows and | east of town over the week-end. Friday afternoon . shes in Kelley's rush- |, George Schonert and family moved On Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Mary Imperial Are Large! to the Johnson farm south of town Wishman, field worker for the Sai- ae soung Snyder! last week. Lois will go to the West! vation A! Ne 7; An. indication of the spectacular i is sft aut da"EeSeebs, Hara Creech) tndLster wil <4°S8 Adda ‘af thouate "| mabe ek sae One solid car of: Washimtei les for Easter arrived tea ieoken Sib cue Manin fi finish this term in Baldw \teachers and pupils and a few others | Chrysler Imperial “80” has heon wel- ee ar eiate tournat Mi ee ondentteke |_Mr, Monroe helped James McAvoy | wha were present at the high school, | comed by. the motoring public, is ponme for ta, Pennsylvania, New York, Mic! worst of the six-round matel hand family move last week. Gordon | She then went to the home of M: ‘ontained in a notice from the office EP eraiinconsin whose stuce titles l@ah Smith of Fags and Irma will go to the summer school | OM, Vie, where the lege of, MES of gd. E, Fields, vice president’ in fs Ser GORE decided today and tomor-| the. way “lots north of town and Grace will finish! mecting and told of her work. A local | charge Sf Chrysler sale row ynd whose officiais have assured | which thé S vas the term in Baldwin, organization was formed with Mrs.| \.19 @ few days over-a month from the tourhament chiefs that their states! to take advan ‘ap y-/, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Rupp were! Sherwin ag president and H. W. Allen | time this new car was announced, the will be represented. ing only i feather punch, ve sacting business in Wilton Mon- | as tre sure The object of this or- ae! ing areal da , alk ‘Team Limit ere Sree afternos ganization is to appoint committees The cate ME will be kept under|@-————________g_ Miss Bessie Anderson of Bismarck | to solicit the town and the surroand. | More than $8,000,00 been deliv. These —_ ‘am a sound and § lubanteed as to qual 40. teams, since, it has been fond | FIGHT RESULTS | visited with friends in this communi-| ing country for funds to help carry | ted by Chrysler * distributors "and be corspetitora make the play-| ty over the week-end. on the work of this wonderful relig-| dealers to owner: vis at $2.00 per box or hat vieldy. eo John and Harry Higgins enterain- anizati ‘Wherever automobile shows have 2 ing att fare kemeiapyieldy: Drae, . —* | cd a number of their schoplmates at| The Weninie Circle met at ‘the |beem held this marvelous new line of ‘at $2.50° ses box. wag both Staveh a0, continuing 10 y Xe oT, Salis, Seeman. | New a magic lantern show which was given | home of Mrs. f. Aarvig on Wednes-| (uality cars has come in for the lion's bl Ae : Beck an, fecniniegl knockout ver |at "thelr ‘home Wednesday evening. \day afternoon, instead of at the home | hare,of attention, and sales through rei sommes alee ted Corman, Ronan, ier mom Jod ope whe were there" "(Sapte STet® ® wes formerly | A wea are ve erly This | is your cbportunity. to: buy Apples at this figure BPA pistes oe by oes bean mere Sem York at Artie Marvin. shopping in the Capital City the fore the gueet Pepi ct Bismarck in| The introduction of the Chrysler for a week’s time. The: are not going to last long: gins the\cotton states’ champion and ford, Conn., and Tony Canzoneri, New | Pag’ ot Re meee | ee nual 5S ee Aid of the Union M. Pee a Yoel ae aor ; . ee winner of hicago’s suburban York, fought a draw (4).+ | nega atfairs ip Wilton 8 few days ago, Chureh met at the home of Mrs. 0. ny field of amet, car manutgcture, Wichita, Kansas, which won na- ~ Qmaha—Peter Sarmiento, Philip-| Su ad Vie on Tifursday afternoon. namely, of the finest, most h inday buests at the Joe Sorch home.|4he members whi Juxerious car; and has permitted ad- Hana! championship here a Yea, SRO» | pines, defeated Harold Smith, Chicazo |" Joe Poole. iocal manager of the |were many TSther whe ceeresent, there | ding: to the well known Chrysler de-| | (10). (Bear Cat). Wright. Bourgois Implement Company, reports | tak thi i bps ip ‘and performance stand- ton, champion of Kansas, and with’ knocked aut Jack Rourland, the sale on nine Van Brunt arills ae he apleidia Wiseb served: By: tr Sovaesion ob laxaes here: the game team it had a year ago wnen| Moines, (1). Tedd} Gartin, Omaha, this, spri rt has reached ua that Mr. id only in. cars sélling at a it eanquered Wichita fous pes ty knocked out Billie Fischer, San Fran- | ‘ Mrs Bn Giegel ns nies quite ill ‘who Have much higher price. Cities eee ut lost to | cisco (2). at the family home the past few dapacl nd ‘ The a is Chyarler me ai “go” — | .;|| Was sl Strong Teams Sarat Hal Atlan@-Hollis Sullivan, Marietta, | DDOCK te “4 Beene tie deh Automabile Company, Chi co dine uf ely Hine eee 8 ‘oa beat Lou Guglimini, New ay Mekintey: ‘ ie sale was well] years here, are on their. way home tol ‘ributess, Feb. 13.) To have rr f the J ” . attende: jonday evi ing so! rt! . sol ‘cars o' e class of e West Port High of Kansas City, Mo.,| |at a good figure. “Qu te) eee ral pehigl nekste. SN dgercheg « ae wit me Imperial. in so short a time, is_n tweight ehampion, de-, Mr. and Mrs. Van Ness ha a $100, demand for the car, Four of the teams-Lewiston, Idaho; | feated Joe e ipliee Ph Philadel phia,,(10). | to Kintyre, where Mes. Van Nestes | cone aamitney Rave decided to wo See "a> growin ied by Mossy Atizona: Beno, Ne and Og: sancance wivertt an a POURRY the, loeal pool alle Me Wiis Paltheim, who in at-| Sl for thevather Chryaler arin |f The first Chrysler Imiperial seven’ pedeenge? sedan is in tran: milles to teach the sconerof the tour- re Fo i Mag Bismarck ‘hoppital for gome Gime, Sein ageing fie ‘nek oad wits 90] Seaman ] i h for our ening announcement. — idock. = ’ a june, 1926 \turned to Braddock ir. ae will vie with city Pad hte | Rodin’ health 1 is macit aed Me m "Mise 4 wn * er, awaits the winne! ongs ling |. eet solicit the support cf; J. G. DeFrance by clerk ie} senger to Bisi ae are wae Pred ited tr and pizeno, Oks. All are repute: ae Miami Beach, Fla Rocky Kansas | Braddock people attende Si be pleased to see them again Saal Tiooooote je more so that it represen ve |M. Reaman sale : Mi y. “Herman | noon. ING. | Suelts had charge of the bank during| ‘Miss Haas, Miss Elsberry and R. E, canes a is abs he There was not one Turkish woman Gladys Beseler, whb has pees | erate is at ca micas ig the industrial workers of Con- | sick with the mumps, is back in school Dp. and, Mi . Baer motored to Bte- ti cae four years ago, but now! (amy Fe 20,000, j eat eae, spent Wednes- Mrs, C, Kellaber of Hagelton’ was} a