The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 30, 1926, Page 3

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oh ‘FRIDAY, JULY 20,:1926 Mandan News Steer Almast Gets Best of Rider in Twin City Rodeo Bob McLeod, Medora, one of “Bad st took the count in the rodeo, wHen thrown by one of; the steers he was attempting to ride, mal than the famous ” went; after McLeod to fin up the job. Before the steer was driven off, M Leod was unconscious. He received] a scalp wou! me teeth and received sev bruises. The Scotch Highlanders are beef type from the Waltet Hill ‘Mpne tana ranch, The son of J. J. Hill Am ported them from Scotland several! yours ago. Six of these animals, husky and ugly for buildogging, have been brought back and added to the McCarty? herd in Medora. McCarty and Ben Bird, Almont, who furnished a considerable share} of the stock for use in the Cities show, are bidding on a shgw to be put on in Philadelphia some «time in.August. McCarty, Bird and the riders have recently r from Minneapolis and St. Cloud, | where they staged shows. Mandan Nine to-Play Wilton Here Sunday | Mandan and Wilton baseball nines | will clash Sunday afternoon on the focal diamond and fans are promised | a fast exhibition, The Wilton team | been showing a fine brand of} Main has and New Salem is in second ‘with a chance to tie things up. GETs ORDER FOR BOOK A story in the Bismarck Tribu works wonders, according to Major | A. B. Welch. Advance orders are already ginning to come in for the ma, promised book, a letter received | this week from C Meredith, Kill- deer, is any indication. Sinée an article appeared in the! Mandan column announcing that the| major will incorporate his observa- tions of Indian manners and of life a book, Mr. Meredith has} vritten him ay he wants a copy it off thé press. i ) added that he had n the major’s ability. to Northern close with a TO RAISE Flat rates for water are the near future. The city are coftemplating the in- ase for the purposes of retiring present Lond issue, and the in- to have nothing to do! with the outcome of the bond elec- for August 24. and unt: r to the small water users‘ It is expected the new minimum rate; will be set at $1.50, and rates above that will be adjusted equitably. 1 AUTOS COLLIDE i Slippery pavement and blinding rain led to a collision of cars driven by Bruce Furness, son of A. W. Fi ness of the Chamber of Commerce, and Berhard Pomerleau, who operates the news stand in the Lewis and Clark hotel, Wednesday night, One arm of the bumper on the Fur- car was broken off, and some, mage was done to one of the fend. The other car was also son damaged, though not serio No one was injured. The col took place at the corner of Third avenue northwest and First street. NEW BUILDING FINISHED The Royal Tailors and Cleaners | establishment, Chares Toman, Jr.,, prietor, has-ecmploted n new fire ‘oof building, 25 by 40 feet, locates at the rear of the larger building now fully equipped to handle kinds of cleaning with the latest equipment and ‘machinery. Mr. Toman started in the business four} years ago, since which time his bus- | iness has continuously expanded. TO HAZEN i Mr. and Mrs. M. Rosen went to} Hazen: Thursday, on business, | Rotary Picnie Has Mystery Element Rotariat are to © to have a pienic— but they don't know where. And what's more, they won’t know Lands Bill” McCarty’s best riders, al-| where until the day comes, two weeks Twin|from yesterday, when they will as- mble and L. F. he Perfection Bakery and chairman find out from Mr. Lyman on the ap-} +] pointed day, Clements late Wednesday BREAKS LEG Kuhn fell froma horse aftern home in the Sxndicat n near, his nd suffered a@ compound fracture of the left He was take for treatment. Lyman, president of to the loc hospital Dinner Must Wait For Coolidge When on Fishing Trip mith’s, N. ¥,, July 30) is to wait in the White House as well as anywhere summer of the committee on, arrangements,|clse'in the fishing season. em. 2 Soolidge chad to keep pPdgram will consist of games, » hour for her hus lunch, pitching horseshoes eeday and even at that'the p: dso on. It will be an attractive} dent expressed: regret. at leavin program that will face the members Mi of the Rotary when they assemble a | week from next Thursday, but if any there. be who can resist thé lure of attractive program, how many of ithem will be able to resist the lure} | of a mystery? Beyond the rumored report that it will be at a distance of about un] have been devoted almost excl hour's drive, they. will not know| to coveeune where the picnic 1s to be unless they | tertanment af cuca: im the en: [CAPITOL | THEATRE Tonight—Friday and Saturday panions returned after di tre catch, ns have been less frequ The King of the Great Outdoors HOOT GIBSON “The Man in The Saddle” Action galore! Limitless Laughs! Here’s Hoot in a’ comedy-thriller that’l! keep you in suspense and hilarious laugh- ter. It’s a hard-to-beat picture with an unbeatable star Mack Sennett Comedy—‘“Cupid’s Boots” : News Reel AGAIN OUR GRAIN FED BEEF TOPPED THI: ST. PAUL LIVESTOCK MARKET he chief executive's fishing ex- ‘s it in the past week or 10 days, which Last Monday a shipment of our grain fed steers again topped the market as they did two weeks ago. Our Shop Is Supplied With This Quality of Meats Specials Pot t, Grain Fed Steer, Ib. ....... Shoulder Steak, prime steer, |b. * Rib Roast, prime steer beef, lb. (Rolled if desired. ¢ Pork Shoulder Steak +e Milk Fed Hens — fF ° Pure, fresh, per pound... 4 pounds for Bring your containers Special Saturday Sausage - Smoked Igver Sausa; (Milwaukee Sty! Grocery Department Oranges, Sweet and” Juicy rer peck .. Per dozen ... é Jello Any Hower 3 b pacabanes @ package fine) Bananas. Prime Yellow Féuit, per dozen... t Watermelons LUSCIOUS — RIPE — ON ICE LE — HALE ase SPECIALLY PRICED 18¢ 20c to 40c JUARTER nS | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE { Preparations for a final drive on l illiteracy in North Dakota will be made at the summer conference of county school superintendents to be theld this year at Bottineau, it was announced here today at the depart- ment of public instruction, Five county papeeinteges nts will a discussion of their work, They rlottle Bost Cavalier, Pem- ie Hanson, Linton; A. Dorde dances larriett ‘COUNTY SCHODL SUPERINTENDENTS TO HOLD ANNUAL MEETING AT BOTTINEAU Williston, The program will include talks on the school. b n= and its contests, standardization, the teacher, the state course of study and state finance. A portion of the conference will be given over to the national and| state program of parent-teachers as- sociations and the problems of adult education, Mrs. Emma B. Golden, Bismar will discuss the former and Miss Hazel B.- Nielson of the state superintendent's office will dis- | cuss. the: latter. in discussion of plans for the illit- eracy campaiga, Other features on the program are an address by J, M. Devine, state commissioner of immigration, and one by Augustus 0. Thomas, commissioner of education oe of the world conference: attending the conference the state sanitorium at ; Dunseith, and will ‘make trips ¢o Fort Belcourt, St. John und Kolla. The annual meetings alternate. as to time, one year being held in the winter and the next year in the sum- . All winter meetings are held in marck, while the summer sessions Skt Jamestown and George Hillier, | DELICIOUS The Dream of Every Child are held at various places, Six years Is to have set before them a great big dish of Ice Cream —They prefer Purity, too. Not only the kiddies, but the grown folks as well like _ourlee Cream. Delicious is only a name for it—the real truth about it is that you’ll like it better than any other because its delicieusness is indescribable. Special Sunday and All Week “TURKISH NOUGAT” “At All Dealers” The PLAZA... - + Fifth Avenue at Centeal Parte NEW YORK FRED STERRY, President HOTELS OF DISTINCTION CAGio York © Boston: The COPLEY *. PLAZA Manejag Dissenat They also will lead]ago the — coriference was sip Fort Yates and two yeats ago at City, four Dickinson. PEARL ARL GROCERY. & All Phones 611-612 a Phones 611-612 FEATURING i Del Monte Peaches. Melba Halves 3 cans $1.16 Come in and try them Are you one of the many that are satisfied? Give us your order and have the word satisfaction -stamped on every article you buy Plus Good Service. Remember that your order over the telephone is fi ped just: as if you visited our store personally and superv: You .. supervise, whether in the store cr at Soest Meats Spring Chickens - - Baby Beef Beef - - Pork Veal - - Lamb Fruits PLUMS — BLACKBERRIES — PEARS PEACHES — BANANAS: ‘ ORANGES — APPLES Vegetables ONIONS — CUCUMBERS — CORN — RADISHES. TOMATOES — BEETS — CELERY EGG PLANT — TURNIPS Saturday Specials Sugar Wafers, per Wb. ........... Bananas, per doz. .. ‘ Sliced Mammoth 3 cans $1.05 3 cans $1.16 Highest HEMPEL'S FRUITS and GROCERIES Phone 279 We Deliver Saturday Specials APPLES Fancy cooking, 5 Ibs é Washington, white, shes . Uncle William Baked, * medium, 2 cans for..18¢ PEAS Meade Early June 3 cans ... + SARDINES Del Monte, tomato. catsup, per can, Sauerkraut No. 3 tin, 2-fer-.._........25¢ re PRESERVES Sanitary Seal, Asst. Fruit, 16 oz. jar. .29¢ Barlett, nice. and 2 dozen for . WATERMELON By the melon, per Ib....4c LEMONS Extra fancy, large Per dozen .. SWEET POTATOES No. 3 tins, 2 for........ 50e Peaches—Peaches—Peaches Fancy Large Calif. Elbertas, per orate-only .:. a $1.55 Bismarck Food Market The best food at the. lowest, prices. Fruits APPLES — BANANAS — PEACHES — PEARS PLUMS — ORANGES — LEMONS — GRAPES RASPBERRIES — BLACKBERRIES BLUEBERRIES — CHERRIES: Saturday Specials Heinz’ Pork and Beans, |’ Utha Maid Tomatoes, 2 large size cans only 45c: —vre. No. ae. Foley's No. 2 size Wax or Green Beans, 2 cans for

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