The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 13, 1926, Page 2

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k to, Block ss kota. PSone = jat the #ame will he sbidiin ono agtor cash subject to the confirmation le will be mathe 2nd day of June, A. D. 1926, al bids The following entries have heen! jade in the Bismarck high school! invitational music contest to be held) Bat the city auditorium on Saturday,| lay 15, in connection with the Capi ib City track meet: McClusky: Vocal solo, Annie Wahl; vocal trio, Helen Seibel, Edna Seihel+ id Edna Jurezewsky;' piano solo, Esther Winter; cornet solo, Ernest Farringer. Wilton: Vo Leo Regnier Garrison: Vocal solo, Mabel 4: Vocal solo, Jessie lin solo, Richard Archam- | ‘ophone solo, Richard Arch- Piano solo, Dorothy} ? | ertz, Arthur Cader members. ¥ Vocal solo, training artet, rs; boy | school: Vocal) Young tis’ glee club of glee club of 13) members; mixed chorus of 31 mi is : “Ot. SPLIT POON “hers. I ge oe $! SOUNDED TOO FAMILIAR Mandan high school: Voc | i First Dub: How did you like Vincent Luther, Dolores Roni | Helpful Hints by jet” last night? ed quartet; piano solo, Audrey Me ond Dub: Well, it seemed like ton, girls’ glee club of 16 members; tt Golfing Stars a good show but it was all made up orchestra of 1h members. | es or notations “Punch Bismarck: — Vocal solos, Marian] FRANCIS OUIMET—PLAYING WIND] + Sandin, Ella Leathers, Ethel Childs;! There are some things, though, | instrumental solos, Sidney Rigler, that give the best of golfers much | cor Tom Houtrous, cornet; Neil concern, the most prominent of which York, trombone; Hurry Rubin, saxo-j1s the wind. Many a professional phone; Anthony Faber, claringt;| star will telt you that! golf's. real piano ‘solos, Mabel Asberg, Francis hazards are in the air, meaning, of Nuessle, Hazel Johnson, Ruth Gordon, | course, the wind, And what is there Buell Quain, Marguerite Kennedy;|«bout the wind that makes it ‘so quartet, Isabelle Zeamer, Dorothy| troublesome? Many things. Fore- Callahan, Ella Leathers und Ramona! most is the fact that it is ever so girls’ glee club of 18 mem-|much more difficult to control. an orchestra. of 18 members; | iron shot on a windy day than other- = juvenile corpert band of 40 members.) wise. No doubt this is due to the tremendous effect the wind has upofi 'the flight of a ball, for many a well Jintended shot has heen swept yards off the line by a powerful gust and, hot may come off per- next might meet General Motors Stockholders Get | an Extra Dividend: k, May 13 eral. Motor ’ red an extr on the common share regular |. The great English masters, golfers ‘ike Vardon, Hilton, Taylor or Braid, all made their marks through their uncanny ability at combating high winds. These men, I have been told, seldom tried to do the impossible when the wind blew hardest. Sometimes they actually rificed a stroke and played away from a green. A direct shot may find a sand frap. (Copyright, 1925.) SOFT CORNS Back Say All ' Druggists if Moone’s Emerald Oil Docsn't Do Away With All Soreness and Pain in 24 Hours, + (A)—Directors corporation to- dividend of $4 in addition to payment of dividend is payable June 12 and the extra July 2, both to stock of record May 24. 1 Moiars corporation, which | per cent of Fisher Body cor- | stock, also has offered to r assets, paying in common stock of General Motors on the basis of two-thirds of a share for each =ishare of Fisher Body. Directors of | Money Fisher Body have approved the pro- posal subject to ratification by stock- holders. Carlander Funeral | to Be Held Friday , Get_a bottle of Moone’s Emerald Oil with the understanding that if it does not put an end to all the pain and soreness and do away with the ‘corn itself your money will he Puneral ct promptly returned. ander, 70, who passed away Never mind the cause, how long morning, will be held tomorrow | you've had it or how many other afternoon at 2:30 o'clock the | preparations you have tried. ‘This Mr, Car-| powerful penetrating oil is the one member of the| Preparation that will make your wedish Lutheran church. ander had been a -= carpenters’ union for many years and, painful aching feet so healthy and that organization will attend the fun-| free from corn and bunion troubles =f tral in a hody. Interment will be at/ that you'll be able to go anywhere the family lot in St. Mary's ceme-| and do anything in absolute feet com- tery. | fort. > The following were selected So marvelousty powerful i pallbearers: John Carlson, J. August ; Emerald Oil that thousands have cen, H. H. Engen, H,' found it gives wonderful results in E. Bystrom. the treatment of ‘dangerous swollen | or varicose veins. All druggists are | selling lots “of it.--Adv. ERERNDNNCS cEneEEEeEEE UMMONS NORTH DAKOTA, “88. { Fourth Judicial TATE OF nty of ray riet Court, rthern Trust pany, a | Plaintity, as Admini ite of Mildred Sophia ef Sa R. | Smith, Thomas Loomis, Clifford Loomis, is | D. Loomis, Morris Loomis, Loc Vern Loomis i . 8 Guardian \ F © ndants, T Smith, Guy Loomis i ; Loomis, minors, | & Defendants Amend: { |The State of North Dakota to the irk Above Namedg Defendants: f You are hereby summon to an- swer the Amended complaint in t action, which has bi Clerk of the above third cabin ta Europe | Tourist his | n filed with the | a your answer upon | fe the subscribers within thirty days, after the service of this summons | upon you, exclusive of the d: | Our Tousise, Third. Canin 2g such serv and in case of ratés to.Eusope afford the failure to appear or answei x -ment will be taken against you utmost in clean, comfort. ‘detault for the relief demanded in able ‘quarters, excellent “the: complaint. foodand shipaccommoda- Rated May Sth. 1936. | tions to the tourist who as CUPLER & STAMBRAUGIT. ! desiresreal traveleconomy. ys for Plaintiff, offic ffice address: Fargo, N 20, 27, 10; and | Frequent special sailings BD. throughout the summer, tovarious European ports, from Montreal, down ihe beautiful: Se. Lawrence; SALE OF LAND IS HEREBY GIVEN: th: under the authority of an Order Sale granted by the Honorable 1. C. te Davies, Judge of the County Court of the County ef Burleigh, in the a State of North a, dated the 2th day of May, 1926,’ the under- -Kigned, ‘the Administratrix of the ustate of Charlen Cosgrove, lato of City of Bismarck, and the State of North Dakota, deceased, will sew At private sale to the highest bidder, the open sea, the Judge of the sald County the following described land, it: tx our -() and Five. (5), of ‘i five (55). 0f the original ‘plat of the City of Bismarck, County f Burleigh and State of North Da- Eaimtinet parcel. ‘The sa: made on or after must: be in writing, and J. Gol be loft at B, J, Gobel, ‘care of gWehbis Store, Bismarck, North Dew ota, of filed with the Judge of. aald oe 2a May 12, 19: bo al A Gharten c deceased, G11 2nd: Avenue South ‘ Minneapolis. Minn.- Mr. Frank R. Farden appears with a husky mgunt on the bridle i paths of Central Park Zoo, New York. then: only four days on | Theatre “DYNAMITE SMITH” with Bessie Love Wallace—Jacqueline Showing for the last time tonight Rex Theatre Starting temorrow and Saturday | - TOMMIX | “PALS INBLUE” | 6th chapter of the serial “Miracles of. the Jungle” Pathe News Reel—also _one reel. of the Andy Gump Cartoon 1 Matinee daily, 2:30 Evenings, 7:30 & 9:00 Admission Matinee—Adults 20c Children 10c Evyenings—Adults 25¢ Children 10¢ in any of with milk of cream. combinations. One meal a day ee Seniors Watching ’ Clock in Windew watching with which has been ‘placed in the of the Knowles jewelry store. the mintue hand on the outside. The clock week to run from three to 20 di When it runs down the hand pointing to. the name of one o: th graduates, who will be presented with If the lucky senior has re- ceived a watch purchased at the Knowles store during the time the clock is running he or she will re- ceive the cash value of the watch in- a watch. stead. . Williston Men Buy Sorenson Hardware The Sorenson Hurdware compan 3 store at 318 Main street has been séld . Jarrell, O, L. Jarrell and M. G, Snellenberger of Williston, who now in charge and who will operate the business under the firm name of 0. the Jarrell Hardware company. es THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE aM 1 of Knowles Store wy i Members of the senior class are| usual at the store this week, the for- | made.” interest. the clock} mal opening of the dow |‘new management will take place Sat-| Al.urday when favors wil) be dial, an which. the. names of every.| to. all visitors. member of the class are written, has heen placed over the clock face, with | business in hi SAE ANAS ee store, and will be assisted by Mr. main at, Willisto: were formerly, in business in that While he same line of ity. business is continuing as ore under its; resented | A. C. Sorenson, who has been in’ ismarck for three years, | made no plans for the future. He! own Mp. his brother, H. A. Sorenso: a. hardware ae at Belpelsl i Sarenaon came here. from that fhe two Sorensons and-G/ E. Vettel | were the’ proprictors of the: Rismatok | atore. Legion Post Will | Buy Caisson Limber: y te | Plans far the. pyrch at | caisson limber for tse of at ‘nifitary i funerals kbd Uitte last eona at | the American Legion meeting. The } | Legion will be assisted by the Ro- | tarve Lions and Kiwanis clubs in; making the purchase. The Oscar Will company, has pre- | sented the Legion with shrubbery ; to be used: in improving the Amer. ican Legion plot at the cemetery | Saturday, May 165th, will be the last day of our Coat, Dress and Suit Sale. Buy your spring and summer outfit now at a great saving. Don't _ wait; get your choice ofthe many good every. garment marked with a green sale tag. One assortment of ladies’ and misses’ Coats, charmeen mate- rials, silk lined. Values up to $42.50 at values—__ Bismarck Cloak Shop POPULAR PRICES Printed Silk Dress Special at N and: Sugar, or L. Jarréll will be manager of the|and a committee was appointed to SneHenberger. G, F. Japre!l will: re-|that the. All, three, men | Memorial orial day program inc!uded the se- \in @ pageant. place, | ade: to. the cemetery will be held. 7 other coffee ever offered for sale | + THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1926 jeveland, day's game with ing behind Koenig. Berlin; May, 18-—-(AP)~—Dr. Otto Gesaler, as senior member of the resigned Luther cabinet, was des- ignated by President Von Hia- denburg today tb anssame the chancellorship tempararily. SLIGHT DELAY “Frank proposed to Ethel in his racing car.” “Did she accept?” “Yes, just. after they left the hos- pital.”--Melhourne Punch. [AOR BE: iE | meeting will be under the direction see to setting-out the plants so|of Tom Burke. A Blot will look its best on.| mn i| Last Minute i] News Bulletins | Endorsement of the bond issue | | for the community building -was | ~ -o ; Genev May 13—(AP)—The if | >. fortieth sension of the council of the League of Natiéns has heen summoned for June 7 in Geneva. The agenda comprises 24 items including reetgahization of the council in connection with Ger- many’s. admission. New York, May 13—(AP)— Babe Ruth slammed his ninth Plans announced fot the Mem- lection of former Governor R. A. Nestos as speaker. Miss Dorothy | Dakin, high school instructor, will resent the publie schocl: students A musical program algo been arranged and a par- haai Donald J. McPhee: was elected to the- post: of vics commander to suc- ‘goed. Phillip. Elliott, who has left! home run of the year off Pitcher results) the alta. The Program at the next} Shaute in the first inning of to- READ | ° 7 ‘ . 7 ' en . / . . A shade of difference in flavor —thathastaken ~ ts the country by storm Thelure of somethingfiner! A qual- ity ofextrarichness thathas brought ¢ this blend such fame as no other coffee has ever won before. Years ago its special flavor was known only to a few discriminating families and famous hotels. Today that unex- pected difference in Maxwell House has swiftly made it by far the largest selling coffee in the entire United States, Its full-bodied mellowness . comes as a delightful surprise—the ir ‘same rare goodness that first won it “Good to the last drop” s&s It has pleased more people than any .: & BISMARCK GROCERY COMPANY — DISTRIBUTORS j \ ; } re '

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