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\ | ° - PAGE THREE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1926 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE = - short visit, en route to Minnesota to| ern’ Minnesota were held open for] pathos and comedy with a facile, skill | qanin gallryad’ passenger: tame: Heat (ene tonne oe Horcules. meth, visit with relatives. _ = =~ further consideration. tht keeps the entertainment mixture Mee ke Mitre part “ofthe | topen wt “rips, is be largest moth finliy setoneea bith Se plicit | Sivas of the ‘right consistency and] a ehpinersn: However” the: comisiee |e ty MMT DY f; ra Wilto beduy -eviilti, | the vroduction hitting on all! sion’s safety bureau reported, was —_ ¥ None Aratrs motered <> Bismarck|| AT THE MOVIES Ber ote oatite ore angen ote T0 BLA EFOR believed to have been due to his |. A pedestrian in safe only when he Witt and Mes. Wilde of Wilton visit ELTINGE THEATRE original, and F. Harmon Weight has tebe cate co ea chien wat Ne a : ed at the Martin Hagen home Tues-| Romance, brightened with humor,| SE" Proved himself a director of The collision, which al Summer would be nicer if it took / spiced with th: sti grpat ubility in catching the subtle the Washington express, resulted in]an hour off for lunch, Welch to Attend a F vi. | Magmif et thrilling action, set midst] shades of human character and inter- the death of 1 passengers and four r tic started F gal bere Aeon eee preting “humanness” to the’ spectator, e : Tf you don't get a grip on your- a scl ais Mary Carr, Pris Bi er, n- iz . ” . i ‘ National Guard : | } by a gorgeously gowned Giona ora vet Heriany Claire Du: Bray, ahd Fait é ‘Otae si ite gee eens ee D : E . pepe dell tees Villiam Humphrey lead the cast.| Failure to bserve s won Camp in Wisconsin : ie 1 and Bint | merit that, in brief, describes “une gupporved “iy” excellent. artista. : fbi i” Major A. B, Welch will leave Fri r sal : : axe ak fisieet collections. of ball : paths HL ge a ib IF day for Sparta, Wisconsin, where he . , ¢ motoring to Wing, is new story was written forlsembled before the camera, When or Incapacitation” - * — will spend a few days at’ the artil- : % y ck to her work as d e Hurst, and} Drusilla, the little old lady who has lery for national guardsmen q Birkholz and Y ait, fo urs been nd charity i there. 4 the | £ million $s e am While at the camp he ill have | BMS. : y Tiabitity isan uns} Eon she. ur atriend AIL tHe } ) opportunity to do some practice firing J i ; Bi} whieh her lindas che Ae haphoile orphan 1 children in the; nati Limited to control his, tra with the seventy-fives, for ‘which a May aectles a prelst get) by hy “{world; and right there the fun and] required by autamatie block ° me neo is provided. | ae , a Brides act ot tar ae trouble begin, “Drusilla with a Mil-|was given by the interstate com Tonight and Thursday , probably be gone over hous ted with Albert] ind’ genuine heart appeal that maka) Hon” isan “exceptional picture in] merce comminsion today ax the cause | week-end. ‘ Hoon Briday evening, | this Sahotoplay ae epee ate] every’ sense of the word. of the wreck June 16 of two Pennsyl- | bass Si ? i 7 hing an’ entertainment as one School No. 1, Wedne: ; e eee o Bitzing Graduates the Don't Yorged-te come ae rf From Army School thsgeeater acat. Laws ‘ ° * + as’ the caveman lover, ' With High Honors s role with dable zcal / or, and Joseph gives . . Major If R,. Biting, Mandan, 4 capital "performance Notice to Our Patrons: graduated with high honors from the ‘ ng Uncle George, | Scene : < " ORACLE eniait ie canaHIN Of TH URGED TO VOTE’ shionable Long Island country ¢lub, On account of the warm weather, effective to- month. Major Bitzing has been in oe nee ad be areca) morrow morning, June 80, we will deliver milk Se tne cs i] Interiors of a wealthy ‘mansion and cream to our Patrons early in order that you Major Bitzing was assigned to the wee photoplay a societ h will have fresh cold milk and cream in time for judge advocate’s department, First Wen) your breakfast. The early service will continue i . i : JUNE CoE ool ueuture, Ghee ) eakfast. @ early service Division J Fd t : Soe) kood measure, there 1 ; ; On Hie aUdGAgS” ine WOE AE Wn | th ck chase’ aswell as until further notice. Please put out your empty The One offered a position in the jadge ad: C. P. Stone, Wet Senatorial) Gicria forced te crac Tine which bottles in order that the driver may pick them up a department at Washington. |! BENE EL 1 hile delivering. Thanking v mn sien ‘iegee 4, | |boiler room of the yacl while delivering. Thanking you, Miss Mary Stark, a teacher in the| Candidate, Closes His | 1'/°" room of the yacht, ss eg) Picture Mandan schools for 15 years and for % i Cc . . the past nine years principal of the Campaign Here | Blizabeth G . rt ma and has compleygd his course with {indicate school, is attending | the [“Drusilla wit + wT dna Bridgeman Russell Company honors which place him high on the| 8¢sauicentennial exposition at Phi Republican can-{its first motion picture presentation Milli ct delphia this week as a guest, of the te) lin this vieinit he Capitot PHONE 740-741 Hien. promotion list, He has been assigned | GpRia this ween ne ey Stark | senator, Tong and. short | in th cinity the Capitol ‘ ‘ sto the General Staff, was appointed by Governor A. G.| ‘etm, declared last night that hel th one t 4 seen? s 8 ¥ Governor A. | was not gotten o “behalf of cith- ; ; s : * . Sorlie under the terms of the Ameri-| ¥"4 Not gotten out on°behal indeed that such a thoroughly fresh, No Advance Chief of Police can Teacher Award, and is accom.) °F f1aP8l OT Nee a an open air] MOlesome and amusing story 4s pros ; ° Turns Bill Poster La dible A ( if Bae RSE Vn ;| meeting of some 150 people, in front |Jected_o mn the screen. — Mingling; 4 marck a cCos| y " i “1 e| i Chief of Police N. H. Romer-had a| Award for North Dakota. Rotel: | new job yesterday—turned bill poster. | ~ . z ' r the most part his remarks were | The arterial highway law calls for|the Farr residence and a phy directed against the Volstead act a lack of full turns on arterial high-} summoned. A severe scalp wound and] and the eighteenth amendment. . in street is an arterial minor scratches and bruises appeared “If you don't drink yourse and ‘ way. But whenever the chief|to be the extent of her injuries. The| honestly believe in the prohibition | ra . topped anyone for making a complete | car driven by Miss Kuhn was suid to] laws, vote for one of my opponents,” turn at one of the intersections of} have been traveling slowly. said Stone. “But if you don’t be. the highway, they asked him “Where's nah lieve in. those like to take the sign.” MAILMEN’S HOLIDAY a drink once in awhile yourself, vote Th wasn't any. So yesterday! On account of election there eC. P. » Who sometir afternoon the chief got busy and} was only one mail delivery today elf,” he said sawed out lot of standards to be]from the Mandan postoffice. Po: tened to In muster A. B. Welch declared it v ind began putting them up.| unnecessary to have a second delivery een he had made up, or had {of mail on election day, when a goo¢ Q night’s meeting in process of completion, 15 signs] share of the buinsess houses in town | along with Stone, failed to appear. | or standards. Thirjeen of these are} would tbe closed for the afternoon 2 ERA, ! * the various intersections of Main | anyway. i et where it is an arterial high- The dispatching and forwarding of LC.k, Disapproves ! other two and probably | mail went forward as usual, and there | nal ones will be put up| were employees in the office during Oil Rate Changes’ : avenue, which is also an|the day, but the carriers wero re- - - i “i " aes leased after the early delivery was| Washington, June 30.(#)—The in-| Monday night Mrs. R. A. Yeater received the $5 gold e ey may say,) completed. terstate co! erce ci ission today A ee r . Fa will not “have occasion t bi disapproved proposed changes in. oil| coin and last night Miss Myrtle Kleven was the lucky one. “Wihere’s your sign?” Mpc ts HURT Fs freight rates in the apt SOnenaH ' ichardson, banker of Sanger,| field in Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, ’ ~- was injured Monday night and his] Arkansas, Louisthna and Texas, on Now It’s Your Turn! ‘0 COAST car badly damaged in a spill west of | traffic moving to and beyond Kansas! ©. Il, Zeasmer and family left for | Sanger. When driving over a newly] City and St. Louis. | last night, to spend a few) graded sgction he struck a soft spot] The rates to northeyn Nebrask on, Zeasmer is aJin the réad just as he was mecting| North and South Dakota and Nort! brakeman. another car. A broken beam from ——- the top ‘of the sedan pierced his HIT BY CAR shoulder and @rm and ho received a Barbara Ann, cight-year-old daugh-|few minor bru i iter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Conlee, —— narrowly escaped death-or serious in- FOOT CUT jury when she failed to see the car} Gordon Rowley stepped on a large driven by Miss Agnes, Kyhn and ran| fish bone and cut a bad gash in hi ‘ directly in front of it She‘ ‘was | heel while swimming with other boy: struck by the fender, knocked down! late Monday afternoon. The bon and rolled three times under the| was removed with some difficulty at ccording to witnesses of| the hospital. He is the son of Dr. ident. She was carried into! and Mrs. B. D. Rowley. Robinson Drillers {Elna Magnuson a few hours aftey Observation- re Sa ; fe T @} Henry Johnson and family visited ‘d Defeat Turtle Lak at the Nick Krush home Thursday \\ 66 e e HOS Ki +i Poy, tue orth Coast Limiuteci”, ie Lake nt eteat,"all the “banda oe|' Viola. Hagen, operator of Wing I A the Drillers at Robinson Thursday | Telephon: F pangs o ape eine \ “T, ° ” “i played errorless ball throughout the parents Mr. ae ae Hagen. | \ le rave riump. game Unit oul adh isis <nGame MLM ive tia (Montana. Teenday: aad . The Ladies’ Boudoir Lounge in our New Style Observation-Club Car is in soft, The box scores: are enjoying a it at the place. i Pleasing, new color tones. It affords seclusion and luxurious comfort. Arthur, Harry and Lola MaGahey A \\ It is an ideal retreat for an intimate chat or a delightful half hour of Wickit ge thoes who enjoyed berry \. relaxation. Shower bath, maid, and dressing rooms are provided. wel, picking Monday. Alege, styl | ean Earl, Glee, Georgetta and Gwen- | Your train YQ We peleve ei heb nope paca Ee ee BI ‘ ‘ reece Ri {dolyn Dixon were "absent from between Chicago SQ. Comfortable and most beautiful ever built. b W. A. McDorald Al)" 2 {school No. 1 Thursday. and the North F tr Agent, . Hien ; John Webster Olgeitson, son of G. Pacific Coast. 190 Extra Comforts—No Extra Fare Bismarck. N. D. me 1-1. 0{Olgeirson of Bismarck, who has been —_— | i Avent ee isiting with his grandparents, ‘Mr. ) h e e Siespany d 2 jlmisfortune of falling from a tree ' \ or e : ==)» Vonderheide, ib. 01 Wednesday. recone and br aking | « ‘irst pee : - tin, ASO TEN a it ee rape oa pare a orthern nunen wpa. . i sh, who has been staying Rn I ——E————————EE—————— Ness home in Mandan, ‘ PO %| While attending school the term, a a R. Ballis 2 4i home Thursday and expects Herman Ne re to visit a few weeks with her parents, se Harold Bull ry Mr. and Mrs. Nick Krus! P : ! ‘ ” a Gerictan eet 6 William Fricke, candidate for ; : Heute quillincabe. 12 0jcounty commissioner, called on : Ngan Wick a Ds © 2|friends in this vicinity Wednesday. A 3 CG. Neuste me o 3| ,Mr and Mrs, Ed Peterson, Lillian ; Harry Neue ie. oe 0 3)Hilkins and Gerda Moline o: ton 4 4 , wR Bree Nom ata 0. Ojcalled at Walter Kirkley’s Tuesday. { The PLAZA , mee —.| Clarence | Hildebrandt attended nite ! Park Rotates Gets? 40 12 27 16|church at Wilton Wednesday. Tae " Central Errors: Wick (4), C. Neustel. ‘ ed school No. 1 F; : erst Hi Fifth Avenue at 1 py niraek outs by “Thorekmorton, 1; ree ried eae NEW YORK ne tata y_C. Neustel, 6. i laa Ev di this week % “4 : ' Bases on balls: off Thorckmorton,/ girls Wednesday evening. avery day “ > “a, "off C. Neustel, 2. Sh 4 Herman Johnson motored to Wil One Orange Crush FRED STERRY,/President ; Bit by pitehed ball: Sweixzer, Harry|ton Thursday afternoon. S| HN D. OW: Manager Neustel : 77 BH Bitner is an employe. at the Lolli-Pop Jo! sia Three bagger: Lienhart. Martin Hagen home. With every bottle of t = Two-baggers: Sherer, Cameron (2).| Dave Dixon, son, Earl, and nephew. . Crush Umpires: Wilk and Legler. Johnnie Dixon, Arthur pad Harry Delicious Orange Crus! MaGahey spent Friday evening fish- l haa ae Soeeieli Mandan Beverage : 4 r..and Mrs. Theo. Taylor and sons Nome ae Our motored to hlandan, Wedneniny to Company bors hear the speeches given at the ex- Mandan, N. D. | eig! perimept station, 3 . . ll . = Georgetta Dixon spent Friday P PAINTED Woops evening with Caroline Johnaon. a . Ada Fairman went home Sunday,|, A very nice wadding tack place visiting a few days with her parents, | Thursday, June 24th, at Bismarck, y Mr, and Mrs: Sam Fairman. {Cleo Hartman of Turtle Lake be-|f/ NEW YORK DENTISTS 4OF DISTINCTION Tid Peterson called at C. W. Brooks’| coming. the bride of Rudolph Hagen, Opposite N. P. Depot : , Tuesday forenoon. son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hagen. Plates, Crowns, Fillings << 2 Arte Hancony im and Ada Fur-| il Biner was beat san ad Tree Hl Beidgework, “Plaines Extra York © Bost “er et fishers Sunday. aid. i ‘ q Clifford Hanson and Rert Roos Pore a benutiful brickdust coloxed | pismarchoy cleanings, C@ YOPR | 0ston: took in the ball game ‘at Washburn | gown, the bridesmaid a coral shade, ‘ § x Sunday, ‘ peonies being the choice of the Mr. gnd Mrg. Alvin Lange were apne. Howers, rea plee wed- . ji T Wednes- | ding dinner was given by Mr. Hagen’s jee picking’ Tuesday and Wednes. notes, Mes. é Sizeirson, pide a , rl and Johnnie Dixon visited | marck, only relatives being present. «Gh > ‘waltthe ‘Nistiom Tucaday evening’ |Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Hagen lett|| FOOT SPECIALIST Johnnie Dixon visited school No.|the same day on their trip to the |] an giseases of the feet suceess- 1 several dlys this week. kes. We all wish them a long, fully treated. . ; Mrs. Dave Broateom, Lucy and py and prosperons life. Congrat- Phone 311 : Lillian Voltin, visited at Clifford ulation R WESTPHAL The COPLEY Hanson™Tuesday afternoon. Viola; Ruth Hagen and Bill Bitner DR. CLARA B. . Susie, Krush visited with Ada Fair: | called, at Sunder Hagen’s Wednesday Richmond's Bootery ' Pp A. man a short time after, school Thurs- | evening. ie ' . “ Karen Jacobson of Wilton is enjoy- o : : ’ ing a few days’ visit with ‘An- Copley Square, Boston strom. ren Jonson and May Ansttom ACE *. visited with Marie Johnson Wed- a! ARTHUR L. R. : nesday r. and Mrs. Ed Brown and Mr. | i and Mrs. Ivor Erickson were fishing pt Arthur Hanso and berry picking Wednesday after- t y | The Painted Woods boys practiced | noon. te ‘paseball Sunday. ir, Ness of Mandda: stopped at the is Florénce Franklund visited withiNi¢k Krush home Thursday for a AE BEDI RE 7

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