The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 23, 1926, Page 2

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e MONPAY, AUGUST 23, 1926 F SAGE Two. & }. TEACHER T0 The Typical Western Git : { : | become dull and dingy and need a - (Continued. from page one.) | bath of linseed oil and a gentle rub-.’ jmade jn comparison with the od rates, follow. - | ding with a soft duster to. restore ‘, | them, Consumption’ Per Month Gross Discount Net Decrease | | First 200 cubic. feet or Jess.. $1.10 10 $1.00 50 [=e 1 | Next 2,300 cubic fect (per 100 ci 24 ‘o1 23 05 se | ig . + | Next 7,500 cubic feet (per 100 cu. ft) 123 ‘1 132 08 ‘Theosophical Lead Claims, Leatns How Cheese — xer 10000 cubic feet (per 100 cu.) ag tt i, Newatep Cc % 4 Ris jext 20, je feet: (per 100'cu. ft.) ‘ : Message—Physigal Vehicle’ , d i » ‘GetsjFull of Holes | Pe of Divine to:Be in Chicago | Dr. C, W, Larson, Washington, D. |? 8 "4 4 x iC, -who-teft Foureday ‘ake Fast, Chicago, Aug. PI. K. ergy rad ara eer tare , \ 5 . 7 1. Krigay ; ets + for a iry , experimental ‘ion in) i 4 reasi our earnings. murti, young Hindu, held by memne ea Northern Great | Sumers in ihe eitiee of Bismatck amd. ete able baad would. approve ng rete pe the Theogpphical society to be =~ | # modest man, ac-| Cit Your honoroble board. would approve - human through .whom God's ay +s : A.W. Furness of the/ of these rates will show these rates to be made applicable for 8 wil mianifest itelf upon ita next i | CAeaees ke glowingly | that they are a reduction which will gas furnished during the — of, : 9 je conver: je doctor came, spoke glowingly | i f i ‘ ‘ates to apply on 8 of the American Theosophical Socicty -Bank ‘Position | of the work of his gpertment, dairy. Rage t ail Cunaeigets set ax in shee eeeteed See Sasvemers stor the 4 here Aug. 28-Sept. 1. He is being ac- \ " ing, and -amoag .e! things dis- Would'Stimalate Use month of September. epee from. peTate Lear Maatas, | | ET eer the discovery of “bis depart: | «The present gas rates in effect in “It is our ‘anticipation has the ibe Pr Annie Besant, the in- | | Seles | ment,” .ef the pai ithe cities of Bismarck and Valley modification of rates as requ wi m reincarnation hirst, but pe . , the candidacy of W. B. DeNault.) fo :nem th Htc) {ove won We IePERGeMDt GT ING Ghar Soreumpten. in a arather the “ph "throug o i : | Jamestown,. as director of the farm} Soe bhagishigs ger te anion turn upon the investment of the Con- Bismarck and Wp sp whcih the world teacher will work at j | loan, board -ef the. federal: land: ban ————_—__— - — m his next appearan id the world x . 5 \| - Swiss know shew to - GO TO DETROIT | . (RELEASED FROM. HOSPITAL - a fears, according to a puilished ad- Ge Mee Het the, make the famous. cheese, but: and Mrs, J. H. Newton wert | Mrs, Mavy Lival was re ete by “Mrs. Besant, iy “what the Mr. DeNaalt bd eu ar aby al ba ol know how. it got that way. to Lake Detroit, Minn., Saturday, jeased from the Deaconess’ ho: pital ae a ris! Ja usec sche he speaks of | Jamestown Chamber of Gel Dodie +} other of the doctor's discover-| where their son-in-law and daughter, Saturday. She hed been 4 patient “ Ctiere neld the office of the | j which asked other commerclal es ies is that of vitamin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heater of Chi- | several ‘days, receiving treatment for | Ta -nieiaas ibe You Raa ee tle A veral| coding to Mr. Karpess, ah to} cago, will join them on their vaca-| minor injuries sustained in an auto- a “4 Krishnamurti became a charge of j matters of interest to the develop-| Peatore fertility) barren cattle. | tion, eM hes ean ogc Vhone 610 207 Fifth St. a Me ncecant tlone with his younger | mem: of the city and heard repor's|q .RBTURN FROM LONG TRIP | GOES TO FARGO AND DETROIT’ | FUR-TRIMMED ‘< sail 4 waheegier who died last year, in 1909 | from several committces, Activities /* jay and. Mrs..0. A. Wickham re-| Mrs. W. R. Keller left Saturday yy, 11 coats are’ heavily fur- “Mrs, Besant for a British newspaper, were given cons! ‘time | through: the eastern .states, in the’ Ralph. From Te a tlow = the world teacher confined the plac- = sd Oe \ at the seasto i squsee of which they covered 5000) trcit Lake for ng og Krisanamurti in her charge. | 5 have been everal days’ vacation ey visited relatives in Cin-| with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keller, innati and Marietta, Ohio, and FOR -RENT—The store room and basement at 212% Main a be represented at y inter- DAY , ) 3 cially employed in the guardian- 4 . SS conference in Minoéapotis, Aug. 24 by | rohtas Se 1 Ghicceniean teu apr naricll treet hy Sept. 15th. Now oc hip of His chosen physcial vehicle, = bigs President G. A. Heegaard, and Robert °° el | nem teth birtnday Fridsy by weting os He ‘has from time to time, given di- J Welch, of the ‘Ma Mercantile | MR.-MALLOY HERE ‘hostess to 12 guests at her home on| rections, and ha lately tioned ‘. ess, " r 1 4 a at His coming will be slightly, hace ; Pvse: Co, according to Fam James Malloy, secretary of the| First Avenue Northwest. I secretary of the cham! Greater North ‘Dakota association, at ep staid Mr. Besant. 8 seri ci: « was in town Seturday on business; RETURNS FROM VACATION : Swe ead. areicn ot sont ee MANY AT PICNIC | connected with the antociation. |W. J. Gill has returned from St. aid Mrs, Besant citing Hindu, Mo- The annual picnic of the Mandan’ — {Paul and other Minnesota | cities, J " Hi é hammedan and Buddhist religions j lodge, -B, P.O. E, was well pion | HAS SLIGHT OPERATION |__| where he spent a two. weeks’ vaci- —_ i i “Such an all-embracin scious- ed Sunday, according to Nels H. Albei "e y 38 i A ‘ arlors pe i abeher's's | Romer. After the noon dinner a! went a slight operation Saturday in| — 2 ness as His, (the world teacher's's). | Peale s/t hospital. | DAUGHTER BORN é | oun. vet divcliiag on earth iene: ou eee | eens = ub. Cute Bate in the: Westnet Parlors 210 Fifth nai bse ej i Jit accessi fase’ Exelted Ruler Leo, McDonald was | : E ON: _ | Mrs. Chris Baron in the Deaco | = j pi cig thetge Sua es oe \in senerel ‘charge of the arrange-| Attoney John Sullivan, who is hospital, Thursday night. - ‘ Phone: 687W u Embalmer } mm inner man from the sheath of the nts whieh, were pronounced sue-| spending rahe syeanege memerhs i ie VACATION IN. WEST ‘i Phone Day or Night—22W | 8 cabin moti ot evehuie ee Secrets: bli — hoa neo oe a a at Theosophy teaches thut there is one| GETS WARNING Le =_—— | daughters of Mrs. George + : > ; a Ged, one truth. one world. and one | Secretary "A. W. Furness of the) | SRBTURNS TO:CALIFORNIA ‘have gone to Wyoming and Colorado Prop. Fy itugh exgirious life, and that| | Mandan Cotumercai lub hay seceived|_ Mes. Helen, Schulte, San Diets FOR SALE oa, i hte evoltuion, each experience a letter from Secretary Chestnut of | wh Hy t - WN te Mlecame mare Ne Ga und aeares| thy aver uh amine Au RET after aoferal weeks” vin with re: Dy and lie. 4... Henderson went ; it to Him in he realization of lifts. telicititen” Reseue ‘Army with head- tives in Minnesota and friends acre. | to Jamestown’ Friday to visit their! p34 Grocery and Moat Mar- uN nee hagas fon, Dr€. A: Henderson. er WEBB BROTHERS Ee % ren ‘ + i = _—— o i: tt right price and east c his ii “ ci este: irl,” according to Gaspare Pucdio, noted; quarters at Pipestone,, Minn. Ses ket, al h ; is ON Puree a rs UP rear Teal Me aeeieat avtine whe menrewee the west coast for her for weeks. ——— .BACK' FROM FISHING TRIP IT's A GIRL hate of section 35-139-79, east Undertakers Embalmers hi ee : . 4 ied to find the type he had ideal-' ___8..A. WOR! tion |, Mf and Mrs, L..F. Lyman-have re-) 4 daughter was born ‘Thursday to}! half of section 32-139-79, also ; ft (Oe a nal corse Tur. | Hemet PETA nee eset pl eat Yound this wirl, Miss Leona Peet meg a cers lay Td ps gl ge lla att ith rs. Isadore Smith south of ff 100 young hogs weighing ‘nin, Drofessional of the St. John’s] Netalie Fenger, salesgirl in a department store. Since he gave her fame) 21¥ Wehr vacation spent at Water. ibe” gamete Monta 1 } from 25 to 90 pounds. Any tai pies 4 “Most golfers would have better she has been deluged with requests as a model. town, S. D., and Minneapolis, Minn. \tage an.one,of the lakes, and fishing. GOING Tp DES MOINES | anal one pean ha luck getting thei pee Mites: EMhby) a at - —_——— "% T | son, ick H P. BRO ir Geet oly one hart oxcemests Turple. HER JOKE = | cesecration of our most beautiful Seca actos wea ber tart er, ! “ENTERS HOSPITAL bl Mel Haare Mae is “They refu jet one. hand do| BOBBED HAIR | Mrs. J. Krause, returned ‘Priday | -Tone ' Sherlock: “entered — the j fo , . : sie, Modest “duncing, how: - ee ack en eenty |, bee Moines i Ever, foi delightful recrenti “3 iy | Deaconess’ hospital Saturday, to un-| on’s’ sisters. While there, they will shee from a summer's visit at Blue Earth, Funeral Directors Licensed Embalmer in Charge Day Phone 246 Night Phones 246-887 Until September I will loan fii i Money to cent of the valuation of your home : : 5 ever, is a delightful recreation and 8 é fair. cuararare Fite RIN of cal jokes to Mar Aeuaenest | wives I'way souuger 1'used to enjoy’ Minn. and other Minnesota and Wi ‘@ blight-operation. | attend the Towa state fai pis oe i io Army | i in points. ‘They. visited for a rislant iy hit Freee ot iene tke looky | Mrs, Athow is here to attend the tite ut Colfax, Wis, and. at. Aitkin, onwith eyes which have seen events | annual reunion of ber organization.’ Minn, and other Minnesota and Wi inwene ahee 1 ient condition in Minnepota and “A tall, slen i ith : consin. doubtless be amazed if we ped to think how many of these ens, charged with the murders of the! in the J. C. Penn: company’s prs o| a Satu She is the daughter of M dward Wheeler Hall-and Mets, Sau rey. Gels Ee ‘ : hone 2 businesn property for five or ten years lessly putte! balls have rolled. heavy straight ” z ARE DENIED BAIL ‘ IN TOWN : PRY ‘Sede Bis ark P ; 258 _ Batic ‘provert ‘orf var ten pears tn upturned, mop” anys the veteran | wath, NJ, Aug. 23--U)—Chiet¢, 9, Eavemon, Fort Ries bankers CLEANING ; jandan 9 Saendt Sa anion IGION Dinwcts | monotonous to see hundreds of girls Justice Gummere of the supreme was in Mandan Seturday on busin cee Lo -* a eanmen pe Mumia, Aug, 23—Ge—The Duke | following Kea flock of sheep. | court today. refused to receiv ta; _ STARTS WORK FOR PENNY'S: , ‘LAUNDRY Bismar P. C. REMINGTO! GENER oan eee “To give my in on the present | application for bail of Henry De La ? EN WEST LAU: ’ ye of Napoleen andthe Hussion trapeial! day ginte ea, cocktail. drink | Bri der and Willie Stev-, Miss Katherine Klein started ‘GOLD ES: A ¥ Mandan, hde: fame" of Nikolaus von! bobbed hair and other modern ‘evils’! R ued ‘e. would fil ® whole volume, Jazz ‘is af Eleanor Mills. & & -fter-gradyating from. the “Aka- yc mie der Tonkunst,” this musical tfspring of ‘historically illustrious antecedents apepared for the first ne at the head of an orchestra with remarkable success in a program of modern Russian compositions. i Bruyere Carpen unily, made his debut as conductor. ing, cigarette smoking, dancing, a Wy) INTERESTING FACTS YO y LYM Wie aad 8 YY , Detroit man recently discovered pew y d egg without an egg. A doctor in Vienna has inyented a for printing flexible glass i yi Tif Fay /Y/ Is into a fabric so that the bead | ] | PY | will not become loosened unless it y | WY aaery eae M. Clemenceau, former premier of YY: p : ia iy YY Yyf | : YY) YY France, hus made arrangements so : 4 yy YY Y ij j hat France wili not know of his 1, deh until he bas ben buried « fort- . : S 5 y Yy My yj / YY night, \ f YY Among the Africas untelopes, the | -: cland is the finest type of game ani- | weet near oR mal. Original Roquefort cheese is wade! from the milk cf sheep in southern France. i " sinwls vear the railroads of the United States use about $0,000,- ovo barreis of fuel oil. The cobra de, cupello of southern Asin is consideréd the most deadly of yenomous serpents. Machine-cut nails wer first manu- factured in the United States shortly ufter the Revolution. In Germany the man mast always walk on the right side of the woman, not on the outside of the pavement as is the custom on England and America. DEPARTMENT REMODELED The drapery denartment. of the Webb Brothers’ store is being re- modeled today so'as to give” more space to ihe department as well as to the ready-to-wear and millinery de- partmen| saan rn Thick sour cream is the best thin- ning ingredient to use when prepar- ing cottage cheese for immediate serving. HELPS SOAPSUDS When traveling it'is advisable to carry a litte vorax to soften some of the hart ¥ ater you may encounter. 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