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f , " ‘ PAGETWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE . SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1926 resigned as instructor of algebra;|the Dickinson Normal, has ileneal But the milling millions of the! have been undertaken to rid the Of the numerous Egyptian ephinxes EVERETT and the appointment of Oliver Bak-| his position to return to Kansas; New York tenement belt come to, business of this class of harp, whose ‘i pA ‘i FIRST AUTOS TRUE BY CONDO ken, Pequot, Minn. to fil the waeaney | City, Mo. where he will-enter the| view some landlords as giants and She sekvan imgthoda areC iuesmpre: /(te stone Selemrnted mal reensetebly ENTFRTAINS FOR BIRTHDAY. Here the bare problem of living ILBERT SWAN. chie, a form of the sun god. 1 THAT A MAN WAS BITTEN BY A MAD DOG! | RPC, leer oeieen in honor : a clutter together in a couple of rooms. | third day anniversary 0 ve i WESTERDAY AND HE SUDDENLY DEVELOP Mrs. Stark Hostess tiighter: Lenore TT Ee must 1 : : portion. | at Birthday Party, RETURN FROM VACATION In Inte” years rents have been | i bi : ‘ is the Great Sphinx of Gizeh. ~The rete - cace TALS PRETTY | | ment. fills the staff satisfactorily and nsurance business. {dragons were viewed by the folk of! hensible to one who has not been a is the Great Sp o ND, i Mis WAY FOR the machinery will be started Monday satHer ! se ges for n smooth and satisfactory year's; Mrs. Roy Young entertained five! presses hard. An entire family, with! | member of this group must KYDROPHOBIA DURING-=-- | Pes — ee | legend and fairy tale. | vietim, figure is taken to represent Harma- Four 2% DAYS, Now tf t See BY THE PAPER run, boys and five girls at her home yes-' its offshoots of cousins and ‘aunts york and bring in his and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Vallancey and} boosted along the tenement lanes and Mrs. Ann Stark entertained the, | daughter, Katherine, have returned | highways, as elsewhere. The little members of the park board at her: ‘from Big Stone Lake, Minn., where| savings set away for this item howe Thursday, with a picnic dinner, they spent the sun dwindle and Jeave nothing for the jand cards in honor of her 76th birth-! rainy day. 1 day anniversary. In addition to the What then when there is - members of the park board, the Rev. one who seeks only a mi Fr. Clement of St. Joseph's Moe rental; who does not press for col- church, and Rec, and Mrs. G. W. lection upon the first of the month; art were of the party. The is A who helps the needy ones withi board includes the following: her dwellings, who becomes | known Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wyman, Dr. for charity, rather than greed? and Mrs. L. G. Smith, Mr, and Mrs. Rarcly, indeed, does it happen, but. C. C. Storing, Mr. and Mrs. A, W. New York, Sept, 4.—An obscur:| when it does all the Fast Side, with Furness, Mr. William Gill, Mr. and| Italian woman died in Manhattan’s| its babel of tongues, hears and won- Mrs. J. P. Hess and Mrs. William} crowded East Side the other day. ders and creates legends of “an Sport Model Roadster of To-' * = May Suspiciously Re- | = sembles Car ef 1908 If you will investigate, you will attend this re- liable old college. Hun- dreds of farmer stu; dents in the best busit ness and banking posi- tions in this city and Mandan. What we have done for thousands of. EMearvit, Sept. 4 new under the sun” is ly apt as applied to styles: in ae cars, a visit to the W his eal collection at Dearborn shows. | pres yo more or Less eeMity, is Che sport model road r with the convertible “rumble” to r, just large Simpson. Outside a tenement encompassed | angel” and “n fairy princess!” 1 eee is be ae Oe 5 1 But : Though the original plan had been| area of a few blocks her name was} An& such was the obscure Italian! dence as i Ma! st 1908, al to give the picnic in the park, under | unknown, woman who died on Sullivan street. | can do for you. Send & ‘evehed on th o purp ible to © the shelter of the new arbor recently] And yet the funeral cortege was ARS i jcompleted, the weather forebade and| one of the most elaborate this great The East § as a matter of fact, the egg lunch was served at Mrs.) city has witnessed. S is always lavish with funerals and j Stark’s home. “The guests played| 11 required 100 men to carry the| weddings. for free catalog. ‘M, LANGUM, President Ings plendently bridge until well into the evening. | floral tributes and 16 stalwart! The family may plunge itself into’ * a rivaling the | Mrs. Stark was delighted by the! youths to bear a single huge decota-| debt for years to come but a mother, College Building Bismarck, N. Dak. >w with its j sift of a painting, which was pre-| tion for her grave. wife or child is buried with duc tor as mo wer, | j sented to her by the members in tok-| What then had this unknown done| elabarateness. standard equipment en of appreciation of her work, ing to the rumble seats 4] Towent this type one One of the cars im the col | pped tourin to receive from a humble, squalid) The living may not eat well for! neighborhood such tributes’ as adorn| many a month, but the dead are cer-/ ny ., the casket of a Valentino? j tain of pomp and dignity, well be- Four-year Prison Just thie—Marle Tongabordi, “an-| youd the meade of ai f etter: Hon is a fully equ ' gel of Sullivan street,” owned 18|" Many are’ the mek On first glance, It Terms For Stealing | fast side tenements and had never| practictioners who have | taken ad- 1@ be Only a stotidly built « once raised her rents, | vantage of the East Side’s poor, lit. ingly well constructed: but r arBufchere, a screw th a ko seat co off, le roadste for two which re Rs on cross between a eater truck, a tractor, and a ap att earlier period. Other Features ye days of Uie buying i erally bindin- them for life through imax to one | contracts entered into when a death comfortable | in the family occurs. Several times organized camp: | | ¥ Jacob Hert, Hardin, Mont., and Jack! i 5 TEA ‘ “4 j Huddleston, from somewhere in Okla-! | homa, were sentenced to four years W i in district court yesterday be-; library or living room, ‘fore Judge H. L. Berry when they pleaded guilty lo automobile thefts. igns | s : State's Attorney Tom Johnson. of| | ran he ‘ 4 = Dunn county captured them Tuesday | | in Richardton by the tackle method: after they had stolen a car from! Frank Stephen, farmer near Halliday,’ z 1% : and some coats and blankets from the hey had broken open his car at Ha’ \ ‘ing into Richardton with Ste- ; “WHERE IT’S EASY TO PARK” Dri And Get Your phen, Johnson had the men inted = _| out to him as they stood on the cor- ner and proceeded to make the arrest in typical football fashion. A third mun, Thra Turner, got away and is i out the western —TIRES VULCANIZED —TUBES REPAIRED —SPEEDOMETER ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED —STORAGE BATTERY TESTED, REPAIRED OR RECHARGED —ELECTRIC STARTER OR G PAIRED ,. Expert Work. Satisfaction the wheel y of the sweeping lines of present day plus ultra found in the 1 tourt and cowl Get Action, when Action is needed, and Power for the hard pull. Get Energee the True Gasoline. Fill up at the “Pure Oil Blue” Pumps. below the replaced by 8 headlights are HERE FOR BRIEF Visit Isador reengard, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. Greengard of the Plymouth Clothing company, arrived Wednesday Wealthy McGregor, Yankton, S. D.,| from Kokomo, Ind., for a two weeks’ Mathematic visit with his parents. He will le: | | y ( ac.son, 8. D., Mathe- 4 for a two day hing trip into Canada and will then ph ‘ire ici j ea Erbies Ristey, Lake City, Minn, |return end spend the remainder of ac ‘ Science. his vaaetion at home. Go on Strike, liver Bakken, Pequot, Minn., His- - —— | Only the | inete square Hy Copelin Motor Company | Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. er ERATOR RE- . A. R. MEETING SEPT. Guaranteed “ Hlia Olson, Ambrose, N. D., His- Members of the Mandan Ci pa | 4 ‘ ag) tory and ography. of the Daughters of the Amet upt. J. ©. Gould and 32) Serene Winness, Portland, Com-| Revolution have been invited to be ds mercial. sts at a 1 o'clock luncheon Friday, TA * Teachers Make Up Mandan | Hildegarde Hanson, Driscoll, Home sent. Ah at athe Biamarek Country c Economics, club. Mrs. N. amstad is to be | Faculty This Year ‘Agnes Jones, Minneapolis, Minn., hostess and the invitation was issued First Door North of Lahr Motor . Phys. Ed. the Bismarek chapter, | / ued yesterday by ste Leonard McMahan, Eau Claire, —- esident of the| With the meeting of teachers today | Wis. Athletics. RETURNS FROM 10WA .” | Musicians’ Protective the high school, the vacation) J, A. Widihos, Manan Music. Mrs. C, L. Love has returned from ? ‘0 become effective Sun- for Mandan youngsters, The! ntral oo! Murshalltown,- Towa, where she was ets 60 vaudeville houses: teachers’ meeting was called at 3 p.| Anna Seown. Fargo, wart grade, led for the funeral of her mother, % " 2 cuit extending from Chicago! m. at the high school and about 30' Mildred Lehman, Grand Forks, sec-| Mrs, Beall. Mrs. Beall passed away ifie coast. Z teachers were in attendance, Giving | ond. in Lewiston, Idaho, and Mrs. Love ac- : t in seven, higher out of assignments, explaining rules | Ruth Doyle, Easton, Minn., third, companied the body to Iowa from gees and a shorter working day are and regulations ral imstr?: here. 4 agony the issues involved in the tions for the whe’ ‘hers featured de, Aneta, fourth. | —— 7 ees the meeting. Leta Bennett, Breckenridge, Minn., PICNIC POSTPONED 7 : H a a There fs one more tencher this year | fifth The annual pienic of the Presby. a { Fitehville Man’s ‘than last, but J.C. Gould, superinten-|! Leia Suftderland, Milton, sixth B. | terian Sunday school and congrega- : ak I “ dent of the city schools, Ann McGhie, Spring Valley, Minn.,| tion, scheduled for yesterday after- i = Neg Fractured in that that is not really an increase,| sixth A. noon, was postponed oh neromat of ‘| Auto: bile C h athe staff a dee y ¢ Syndicate | dampness of the air and the grounds. ! last. year and ie seeming increase ark, 3 fi ‘ine’ jit in babl: be h held Monday. > mer 4 utomobue Cras! es only a resumption of the former! Hek, Man aRs tient, peinel | SCRE Ce 7 é Bees ft schedule, ddell, Watert inn, SHOWER FOR BRIDE TO RE 5 Pargo, N,D. Sept 4—tAP)—Mitton! "About the same number of nt ee ann Mine Wiehacl fe Knell entertained eee 2 i is Any Bt expected this yed Myrtle Winnes, Portland, third and| Thursday night in honor of Miss Tee nag hcapital bere with a broken! high school ser fourth B. Rose Opitz, who will he married next \ Pe STtioh ee eerste, Hetult of| The Central grade s Clementine Wirtz, Mandan, fourth! week. There was n_ miscellaneous h Hea west of Parco, toledo (es! al'part of a Gnd fifth, shower for the bride-to-be and thdj Mascon who wat tidine ne. 1, serving ‘Custer School | Suests played bridge. torcycle, was’ going west on the high: of every-, Marie Haas, Lidgerwood, first. Mit a intge autonisuile caning | eal fe, and the Ullainee Keanedy, Hebron, SE caal | WAR MOTHERS MZET \ east turned over to his side of the| part of ‘the city southwest’ and thi The Mandan chapter of War Mo! d. s everything) Hattie Hansen, Bottineau, fourth’ ers will meet Tuesday afternoon at and west of and fifth, principal. the home of Mrs. W. R. Keller at The appointment of Miss Wealthy 606 West Main street. hegor, Yankton, 8. D., to have! ——— rem of the department formerly| COACH TO TAKE UP IN! conducted by Miss Agnes Mo2, who| C, 0. Braden, athletic director a road just as he came near it and struck his machine, he told hospital attendants. Examination at the hos-| Sth 4 lant: Starting with the sixth grade tae pital revealed that the leg was brok-| pupils of the Custer and the Syndi- M en in two places and a deep gash w hee cate schools come to the Central inflicted ‘ust above the knee. grade school und with the seventh grade they go into the junior high To Sell Dry Wood school, 880 Pupils Last Year on School Lands) tie total registration last year for pi cat all the schools 880, according to} Superintendent ould. Of these 315! n to sell dey wood now tit-| ; ate und school lands for $1/ formed, the h ton south of the tra Eighth avenue. ‘Paramount Week is here again with great shows! The 9th Annual Para- mount Week! Remember the pre- vious Celebrations!—when theatres And with this Greater Movie Season comes Paramount’s Birthday too, the 15th Anni- ve-sary of Better Pictures in Better Thea- De * of the high 565 the total showed nothi Par- tres. If it’s a Paramount Picture it’s Mounced be the state university and ithe several grade schools, | Figures | ee. the best show in town!” pears Wann boxed. | seventh und eighth grades, which are amgunt: * ate: The object, according to Carl R. Kositzky, state land commissioner, is | taught at the high school, and high to clear the land of dead timber’ in| Schoo! fiwures include the upper four order to lessen ‘he possibility of fire ae ; ond promote the growth of additional | School will begin Monday mornin M 5 ion of | i A alla aad oe Ole aiead| registration. In the afternoon there | Fe eres eee Meated slong | will be a short session, concluding at | joining counties. Farmers wishing to| “bout 3 p. m. according to Mr. Gould. ; cut the trees and use the wood at the| ,,7Here are 92 teachers on the fist price stipulated may make arrange-|‘i# year. They are: | { ments through the state land office.| 1,4 thompe, ons i Kositzky ‘said. Much of the dead! [ord Themnion, Mandan, principal, . timber has been caused by forest as bert ERE, eee Fa ore ediladys Millsap, Kirksville, "Mo. Numerous trespassers on state land have been caught by inspectors for) Mary, Nuchole. Biamarcle, English, the land office in recent tours and EN De forced to settle, Kositzky said. In ; 4 ( f few cases farmers were caught in sae Miah Reds Wing sai farming land which they had not| “tin. ‘ ‘ teased, in thers they farmed land Mabel Frey, St. Paul, Minn, Span- hh they had leased only for graz- | #84. 4 ; Jnge ‘purpose and in still others they| Clara Pearson, Fargo, Mathematic ‘were caught cutting hay or grazing cattle on Innd which ‘had not been leased. Premier Consents to Permit Plebiscite “Madrid, Sept. 4—@)—General Primo de Rivera, the premier, has consented to the holding of a pleb- incite September 11, 12 and 13, in crder that the people of the coun- try may expross their feelings to- ward the present regime. A new party-—the patriotic union - which requested a plebfucite also has asked that the national as- « _ fembly be summoned to cooperate in ~ overflowing! Now here’s another! Bismarck joins in the Paramount Week Celebration! , -Eltinge Theatre Sept. 8 - 9 FINE MANNERS, Gloria Swanson’s latest and greatest pic- ture, supported by Eugene O’Brien. : Sept. 10-11 THE SHOW-OFF, starring Ford Sterling, as the gusty, bluff- ing, boastirig kid from “West Philly.” The cast includes Lois Wilson and Louise Brcoks. Sept. 13-14 FASCINATING YOUTH, Paramount’s Junior stars in a fast , moving comedy drama. ‘ ‘ ~ *- Palace Theatre ‘MANDAN, NORTH DAKOTA : Sept. 6 V@LCANO, a gorgeous spectacle isiodbonh with Bebe Dan- : iels, Ricardo Cortez and Wallace Beery. .» Sept. 8-9 DANCING MOTHERS, a huge stage success, with a cast in- raverning the country, and to thio “+ cluding Conway. Tearle, Alice Joyce and Clara Bow. | eae scarasoen a » PSUR = * - Sept. 13 THE RUNAWAY, a story of the Kentucky mountains, with ‘ shore “ony Diehl and Phra | or z Pens Warner Baxter, Wm, Powell, George Bancroft and Clara Bow. yy of Rome were today eet eet rar sgl __ Watch for the’ fortheoming PARAMOUNT PICTURES: the submarine 8-51 wes sunk cae, BOE = i § : 2 Sim ems eoeres| i mae BY f~- PADLOCKED, MANTRAP, QUARTERBACK, ROUGH RIDERS, e pos WERE INTHE NAVY NOW . ip ae The Buick Valve-in-Head Eagine now has “rubber heels”. Resilient rubber cushions at every.engine mounting, absorb noise a save the engine from from shocks and strains: Mone can buy no performance Cell peng ond rote bey decd y no matter =