The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 28, 1926, Page 3

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FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1996 HUGHES WL! BUILD GARAGE ON BROADWAY Building Will Be at Corner of First Street—150x150 » Feet in Size Material is being placed on the site today for the erection of a public garage building on the lots owned b: E. A. Hughes at the corner of Broa way and First street. Considerable excavating was done on the properly a few weeks ago to bring it down to the street level The new building will be 150 by 160 feet in size, one story, and con- structed of brick and_tile. ‘Construc- tion will start within a few days. Mr. Hughes is out of the city today and nothing further concerning this improvement to the city could be learned. Officials of the Hughes Electric company stated, however, at Mr. Hughes’ decision to build a arge garage on the property result- od from the apparent lack of garage and automobile storage space in Bi No decision has been reac! to what f\rm or company will yy the building after it is com- Minot and Mandan Kiwanians Guests of the Local Club & * Twenty-five members of the Ki- <wanis club of Minot and ten Kiwa ians from Mandan were guests of the Bismarck club last evening at a ban- quet at the Grand Pacific ‘hotel. The program was informal and was presid- ed over by Attorney General George Shafer. Judge John Burke gave the address of the evening, telling a series of humorous stories and touching on cur- rent events. Archie Olson’s orchestra furnish music during the dinner. The program included a duet by Henry Halverson and George Humphreys. irs. R. KE. Morris wag the accompa- nist. An interclub visiting program ‘has been arranged by Kiwanians. The Minot club members carried to Bis- marck a flag which they presented to local club, and which local Ki- wanians will take ‘to Carrington next week. From Carrington the flag will go to Devils Lake, and then to New Rockford. The flag will be perma- nently possessed by the elub with the highest record, the mark to be deter- mined by multiplying thé number in attendance from the visiting club by the number of miles traveled. Tom Murphy of Minot gave a clever presentation speech before Harry Hathaway, president of the Minot club, presented the flag to Dr. J. C. Arnson, president of «the Bismarck club. original song by members of the Minot club, was an entertaining part of the prog fc Court Reaffirms Previous Decision in Stutsman Case « The supreme court Inte yesterds reaffirmed its previous decision W. Fddy vs. the county Stutsman county. urt traced r days and held that county comm’ ners have authority to levy taxes for improve- t purposes provided the total tax if not exceed the ‘limitations Eddy contended that ‘a ‘tax levy made by the commissioners for an ad- dition to the court house represented a large and unusual exepnditure of money and that the question should have been submitted to a vote of the people. Special Fares For Holiday Excursions Special fares will be given on the Northern ‘Pacific for Memorial Day excursions. The round trip will be equal to the regular one way fare, plus twenty-five cents, to all places where the regular fare does not ex- ceed $8. The tickets will be sold on May 29 and 30 and will be good until mid- night June 1. There is no use delaying it for the next day. Have your mattress renovated and re- covered at the Bismarck Mat- ; tress & Renovating Co. Phone 605. Peace-of-Mind | under tzying hygienic condi } tions is assured this new way. | Gives absolute protection— DANCE, a sheer gown to. be orn; @ difficult hygieni fticn, You need no longer give this fomplication a second thought. The basamis ra the ois tae a Li ad-have been supplanted wit @ protection. both absolute and ex- qui: called “KOTEX” . . . five ve absorbent as ordinary cot- pads. bsorbs and deodorizes: at th Me. time. Thus-ending ALL fear of ya A saat me. discard it as easily as a piece V Sterne. No laundry. Noem- P You. as i fora few cents at aay oithout hesitancy. z Try Rte, Comes:12 in a pacl it. Mary’s School Wins Elk Trophy Cup For Second Time in the Fifth Inter-School Athletic Meet Yesterday St. Mary’s school won the ednt Elk trophy cup for the s time yesterday in the fifth inter- school athletic meet, staged at the ball park With over 1,000 school chil- Gren participating. The Freshmen were second in the scoring, the Jun- jor High third and the Sophomores fourth. Ed. Spriggs wag high point man for the second year \in succession, his score of 469 being the highest in the history of this meet, eclipsing Jim Isen’s mark of 404 made three years jenry Brown, Sophomore, with a score of 378, was second high, Joe hwahn of St, Mary's was third with 873, and the following were close contenders; Harry Rubin, Saphomore Rollo Meyer, Freshman Jim Mills, Freshman . Ben Jacobson, Freshman .... John Spriggs, Junior High .. The Relay Races In the grade six relay rhce Wachter team, composed of Roy layson, Les eCrorie, Bill MeCr and Willie Rennick,' won from the William Moore, The inter-school relay race for the Bonham Bros. cup was won by St. Mary's school, The team included Joe Schwahn, Phil Carufel, John nd Chas. Finl: team nosed out at the tape for the cond First, second and third place win- ners in the various classes were as follow : Ciass A Schwahn, St. Mary's .... R. Moyer, Freshman ... James Mills, Freshman. Class B John Spreggs, Junior High .. Phil Carufel, St. Mary’ L, McCrorie, Junior, High |. Class C Ed. Spreggs, Freshman . Harry Rubin, Sophomore Ben Jacobson, Freshman 369 357} \ “balanced ration” of pro- i ydrates and vitamines— plus:the “bulk” to make laxatives less often needed that world’s authorities are advising. Now you cook it in 3 to 5 minutes. That's faster:than plain toast. No- kitchen muss or bother. H Why go on, then, with less nour- | ishing breakfasts? Today get Quick Quaker . . . food that stands by you | through the morning. \ Your grocer has Quick Quaker—! also Quaker Oats as you have always | known them. i i Quick Quaker LARGE PHOTO FREE With every dozen portraits Beginning Saturday, May 29th, and continu- ing for two weeks, we will give one large picture ab- solutely Free with every ‘dozen portraits. For further details call at the studio. The Butler Studio 311% Main Near Webb's Store Scott's Saturday Swcet Wrinkled Peas, per“can b 2 cans for .. e| Janz, an Class D Henry Brown, Sophomore . D. Davis, Sophomore Fred Landers, Sophon Otto Glaesemann Is Bound Over to the District Court (P) Otto | Enderlin, | when he was urraigned Judge J. K Bingham in justice court this morn-} ing on a charge of first degree man slaughter, and was bound over to the November jury term of Cass county district court. Glaesemann is charged with the death of his brother-in-law, Fred Bart on the night of Ap Bond fixed at $5,000 was furnished by Mrs. Hulda C. Glaesemann, mother of the defendant, and Mrs. Emma aunt, both of Enderlin. You WILL say, after you have put on your first pair of Florsheim Shoes, that you should havetriedthemsooner —they satisfy. $10 Richmond's Bootery Capitol Theater TONIGHT and SATURDAY Matinee Saturday at 2:39 BUCK JONES One of the vast outdoors in “The Cowboy and the Countess” A virile story of the west Charlie Chase Comedy Commencing Monday The greatest of all American Stories “JANICE MEREDITH” Grocery “aa Specials ; ae Le SILVER DALE BRAND 2 Muscat Grapes 1 Yellow Free Peaches 1 Apricots . : 1 Green Gage Plums’: all for $1.10 per can 24c Fresh Cantaloupe. : Deliveries at 9 A. M.—-10:30 A, M.—2:30 P, M. P.M. Gtaesemann was ‘then given: his erty until his case is called next No-| Killed three. vember, Bloomsburg, Pa.| The smallest things on earth may i of be parts of the atom, but the too | smallest are tight shoes, £ Stove exploded If you ere cooking show this to your husband, Cover Them Over With Beautiful Flowers MEMORIAL DAY is the one great day set apart by our nation for the precious re- membrance of those who gave their lives for the defense of the nation, for the remem- brance of our own departed loved ones who have passed to’ the great beyond. It is a custom which makes our own existence more worth the while. In no way can they be more fittingly remembered than with fresh, radiant flowers. ROSES DOZEN « $4.00-5,00-6,00-8,00-10.00 (00-6.00-10.00 $4.00-5.00-6.00-8.00-10.00 + §3.00-5.00-6.00-8.00-10.00 ETERY PLANTS «25-35-6000 -50¢-$1-$1.60 Premier, deep pink Columbia, medium pink Russell Beauties ... Ophelia, light pink . CARNATIONS Decorah, red .. . Ward, deep pink Enchantress, light pink . Perfection, ite SPRING FLOWE! Calla Lily . a Pansies, dozen Lobelia, dozen . Petunia, dozen . Snapdragon ... GREENS Sprengerif Sprays . Cedar Sprays . Huckleberry Sp + $2.50 to $7.40 $2.50 to $ 7.50 each 0 to $10.00 each 0 to $10.00 each $5.00 to $15.00 each 3 $5.00 to $15.00 each BERS OF THE FLORIST TELEGRAPH DELIVERY ion to take care cf the delivery of flowers out of town, your orders in that dircetion will have our clos: j Ordinarily we can flowers placed on a grave at any point within the i for this special day we advise all to le thei possible so as to avoid the rush and possible delays. HOSKINS- MEYER The Home of KFYR BISMARCK, N. D. Wreaths .. ath with clust: th with ¢luste WE ARE M and have made every pr heater _MATINEE EVERY DAY AT 2:30 TONIGHT—Friday and Saturday Douglas Doug, handicapped with a baby just when ‘he needs a ‘baby considerably less than anything else in the world. , . 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