The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 21, 1926, Page 8

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holds of the natio hich | Capt J D. Gray, J agromten : bas : ste rda: look matter. regard | according to pag be ‘AT THE MOVIES fe doubt preve Ned a simalur occur. | COUNTY AGENT BUSY hi one Sergeants “Albert. Part of Stanton Toe Tireis of cottatn waa reseed rio there | AT THE MOVIES | oe in many sections. ‘ ON FEED PROBLEM Howard F. pete Island Granted to in Mercer county to an island, Lookt wh While the magniti Z.. ro Peterson, Grand! x a little more closely into the mat- 9 theme is one of sufficient strength to H. P. Goddard ‘returned Tues- Donald H. Moore, Valley Cit: ter, the judge found that a good piece ELTINGE MeN al hold ineterst there is also a dramatic | day from a business trip to St. Richard Kurtz, Wahpeton; Francis) | of the land on the island was granted George Sidney, for many seasons @ adventure intertwined with the his- | Paul. While in St. Paul he con- Grafton, and ‘Calvin H. part of M player in motion pictures,| torical narrative which contains many | terred with offici of both the» ria ph, Bismarck, seen in one of the leading! thrills of original and interesting | Soo and the rthern fi The seven men who will constitute | sometime: es “Sweet Daddies,” at the El-/ natu railway companies with the team will be selected today by| Judge K, E. Leighton of the attor- there, has been no survey made et Dday and Whursday. Sidney is; G O’Brien in the leading male | to securing reduced frei Colonel Sprague. . 5 eral's off went to Stanton region for xome few. ears famous for his Hebrew characteriza-| role dequate assurance that the | for feed into North Di tio | part be weil handled. Opposite County Agent A. R. hi weet Daddigs" Sidney plays! the stalwart star are two players of | heen working on the problem of me ich | tho part of a wealthy merchant, sterling talent, securing feed for local dairy and Efforts to Move Game Fish (iy iter. into partnership with @ ll tock ten Whe have’ Weal pele ‘ ton of Erin named Pat O’Brien, Mr, REX THEATRE From Glencoe Lake to Mis- | hicn ix played by Charles Murray.) dare-devil rdugh-rider Dick i need ot fend: can’ Gee Gre ’ aR * He is hest at the i souri River Futile : feat nein i edad hy ct SB ; WHY AN AUTOMOBILE i River F eof the | Rex theatre his week in “The Riv |” While nothing definite was ar: , : i “The audience will get a kick when badd i ac Rg tie © BA ation ane safe tavitac| a her the every-| Hatton as Dick Meadows rides “The ; ea ace Faves state igh eng | ef erg ated hore. WH" | Sit te opi here en some ff Instead of the old horse and buggy? ‘i ; E ee . the son and daughter of| lis, the foreman, hates him for it, hi ‘i the f f game warden, to go swimming ers fail in love with each) Dick rides to town with Saunders, plan which will assure the farm- ‘ Bee; it ii mn Be ce tvinn th ayy in love ach) Dick rides to town with Saunicrey | ork getting the benefit of “ . ecause it is quicker, cleaner, more coi Glencoe luke, Mr. Maurek, who was| ston, Harold 1. Be Halwa, Me ead f \ venient and a time and. labor saver. in Bismarck the first of th . de cot the ht walk 0 ‘ situation and find definitely ‘i * i : cided that to prevent. their suffosa-| f gareerets Hen roll ort a what is colng to be nedey. be- That's the answer for GAS SERVICE. re the “ed or at lex : cs - swears vengeance. Lae ee ie, of plans . is hould be transported to the RH 1 . it o 4. 5 Bitar Bears erence to te Moai vH Bid salad Dick falls un love with Betty cun be begun, he says. ‘ Drop into our office and let us show you atchery w: ccured for the pur-| when they ‘ = 2 0 STR x Pose und 3 ee isahs iew-of the ina-| SGD North Dakota 4 atl wiki how you can get a cabinet range, water i a npRees, oF ane tam cose applies apes heater and laundry stove for less than a ; Guardsmen Will Go | "iil, designated by the adjutant ¢ Nee °, y : ther cooking appliance H to Lake City Shoot| #-<r2!"s otfice to make the telp are i coal range or o' pW found” impossible toveut : all tune, Mipe cove Eee See : will cost you.: than a few bull though the lake a 5 the Canitol theatre, tonight, seven times during the d Wednesday, and Thursdey. sei ‘ ‘ ‘ fe thatthe. fish. which odcolan and the. etna ae LIDATED UTILITIES and, realizing that the fis hich} production and the magnitudinous were there would soon suffocate in] se ? ting the hing away of| = Thi bé in cl the ee wate Wels Mein told oe entire cities and town sites have GAR ii i Man 8 ‘ ople round about and those who’ ated no end of discussion among tl rafton, and Captain " RF Getic Gut fons town to go alead | ctpiewers of the big Grama to dit i ngton, Hpeagae basa and wie j and take had = ion in at ie in|and the sveedy fei of the Bdge and Beier is list od Phone or at any way they could get them. ere | developed extraordinary praise from | ! . fe me more than eight inches of wa- | it is asserted Bismarck _, , 506 Broadway ter in the lake, according to the gam: e Flood” deals with | s Beck warden, and he thought it better the | the calamity : e Auto Parts is. Minn. , ; ; fish should be useful to someone,|and brought to the fore legislative : rather than a total loss to the state. | activti nd inspection of the great Mr. Maurek returned to Bismarck | pea ae . ast night, and left this morning for for Beery Bagin Halliday ' where he will appear 2 against several people who are charg. : Toledo, Ohio ~ ed with violation of ¢ of the oe laws. Rotary Hear: Hears Fruit D.C. PH. C. A . Doctor of Chiropractic. . Business Discussed |] exaMINATION FREE. At the Rotary luncheon this nogn, || Bitinge Bldg. Phone 174 C. R. Simpson talked on “The Fruit and Vegetable Business.” He told of ra past 20 die weceeein ol large measure the increased life ex- * Peeetion ts the srowing use of frevh | Bismarck Fur Co. Vegetables and fruits throughout thi year, He spoke bf the gr Furs Exclusively in ~ interch: Storage - - Repairing throughout the countr crease of refrigerator cars us an in-// Phone 610 207 Fifth St. dex, California alone, he said, shir ped 21,000 cars of head lettuce, 16,- 000 cars of muskmelon, and — 11,000 aged of lemons anne so seers i in 1925 throughout the Unite 80 million bunches of bananas were OLDSMOBILE consumed, while the pri $ throughout the country SALES AND SERVICE handled 90,000 ca’ ‘apes, 000 DAKOTA AUTO P cars of potatoes, and fae cars of |] ‘watermelons. SALES CO., INC, the work of the U. S. Department of} Agriculture in proper distribution of | these perishable commodities, and; elimination of speculation. H. Atkinson read excerpts from| letters received “from Thorn : n-| gon, formerly a member of the marck club, who is now employed in $50,000.00 to Loan on building the water system of Athen Business Property for 5 and 10 ag Greece. The letters told of the wor! 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