The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 7, 1926, Page 2

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PAGETWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1926 ——$—$— —$ ee | F Florence Bornes Sie" Roce “Thomas Solent dats eee umes oe oe Wont ese oe 8 o| Sepik Achy Love 5. Bases A balls Performances at 7:15. and 7 5 H 5 rs it ‘ At sik r Vacation time has énded for ile seat, eke Nee ie salen “tek box prore, follo k poueaen Mf, as ey ot Love, Snyd age Stotke, Dorfler. 15 of the “Volga Boatman,” 7 . ‘ " oll’s iy 80 i tad a clear, Mrs. Magdelina Mogilke, len; ” > es \ | Aes Hee fort wast barry ght oy Nick Martin, 318, Sixth streets! sagehorn, 3s, ats Bowe, 20d 20 ol ermpamery a, Umpires: Capon Capitol Theatre tonight. i | And little minds must give up thougit of play, Bismarck; irs. Mary rine and | Hote . 189 0 Wal 20 8, Cea Bern oe ; i ‘+. Glendive; Simsan, erine a loeft, 0 Toal 36 3 | eh Knowledge UuEk wuss Nexin, of bond and gredts Adam Martin, all of Bismarck. | Schultz, Ib. . EASE 0 Mi SOne. out when, winning, sun” wa > | | = Fuheral services will take place - etl a i 2 : 3 scored, i. ; Sher#ff Believes They May Be! No more the schoclboy takes his rod and fine, eu z oat a ae aa Love, pe 0070 a ci flee bl f ; sae ; Warki ‘ To some fair stream to dream away the time, . ve | Fuller, 2b. 012 0, 0 0101 90 j ton E $ ¥ 3 t fF { Yorking on Threshing | While waiting for some psor, untucky fish will be at St, Mary's cemetery. | Kludt, if. 0100; \e H | ‘To grab the bait, and form u supper di: Monae Re CMa cic fore Ula Snr ' Peoples, G 4 _ Rig Near Minot \ ‘The school bell calls, and he must answer, “Here!” | a7 2 1 5) Sagehorn, Kludt, Two lee hits: Ri } : | As soldier, to the call of country dear. | Additional Sports Sports i toy, Holland, Hoot Double ; N. D., ‘Sept. 7.—(AP REET SEER ET TET RTs EE De 0, ‘ ba to Meceilly ‘Ri ¢ RC We sien Who Pray ‘The teacher once again resumes the grind fen 2b 2 He a ecopibar te Me ills Ril up Mr. and Mrs. John Of teaching knowledge to the infant mind, Me 1b. 3 0) of Foxholm and robbed Such things that all of us must sometimes learn, 0 5 bank, of which | To shun the evi}; and the truths that burn. + wag cashier, of £2,383, probubly | ‘These must be taught as well as other things, 5 | are Working on a threshing rig Which sehoolbzoks to the early vision brings. M0 DAY’ ‘ somewhere in northwestern North | ” . fa; waiting until authorities | ‘ife is a back, of which our schooldays dear s, white, unspotted, cle scicus of the wor! Service EASY PARKING ave lessened their search for | them: was expressed today by | Defeat ienaesensiei Deut} Sheriff W. C. Rustad. of | ‘ heve evry day the battle thrust urled; EXPERT WORKMAN of Minot. i ve for jd, the never-ceasing strife, Combination in Ninth In- for the two gunmen, i help to make a sordid thing of life. a Mr. and Mrs, O'Leary | 1 ube Hie Oka ot auc hedeiae saul | ning, Score 3 to 2 | K ‘ " . ves for more than an hour} 1 diye, Dept time of our fleeting youth, prvi 5 JAR faker: bowdd them ‘toon bed be (cn we hear the promptings of sweet trath; ‘The! state’ penitentiary All Stars, ALL WORK GUARANTEED fore departing with their loot, | 2 we hope und evermore aspire : with their regular lineup and Stokke iM awvhich included a $600 diamond preat ee aoe ee Me wore in fire, in the aes won a thrilling xeme from P Hae ve oe vere vp the seed, and leaves to us the hus sk. pt ag eg in the Peppermint- flavored, a eos 7: nogn, the final seore being 3 to 2 3 ir-coated jacket. : debbie the tw rone- | Mithollan Talks same etme, ws, arraned inte sugar- $06 FOURTH STREET f s: a aturday when ON. Q. ureh- vote unmasked ona at Kiwanis Meet) it, (to /'wanagst the Bis Another treat in the Peppermint- ims. parti | HOEREA? a marck city team uring the s doby the wovpesment of the| oo geo Toy season recently closed, agreed to * es from view, and oeLlel bo. R. B. Murphy was iti eharge of ae may players wf ane twa citles a flavored gum inside the sugar coat. | the program at the meeting of the | gether as possible in order that in- ‘ 4 wanis club today, A day | mates of the prison and: others in~ Theae’s | ide, Was carrictt ott im the music | porated mieht-watch a ball game on \ - and talks of the day. a Frank Milhollan, state sip Fee A peti Wrigiey’ K, f ric 5 Hy om freight iy 27 address | ny rovers eve we A 8 P. When in ai Soutein | o' rei; rates, ne! ining how 0 the box with a sore arm, piteh- . . ° s Wand delivered .b 4 ¥ 4 they affee lasses. He| ing a fine game nevertheless. ‘The Ch wing weet M rreaprol 3 ® paired told’ #0) ae St the work at] Mandan-Bismarek combination ted by , ie § : if is i body corpor- a si 2 to i e ater o te ‘ ‘ ifr Ae gear lama le er ia | the ame but a combination of hits —utmost value in’ long-1-a-s: -g it’s the / evening, and s 1 wad | Bruce Wallace, accompanied by | reer ere carly: ints: delight. e « iinharmed by the two bandits, | {! he| Mrs. Herman Scheffer, sang sev-| Game Won in Ninth ss Radisson hog who treated them cotrteously ! ‘al selections. } Stokke pitched excellent ball and Worth Lumry, who is in charge, was accorded fine support by his of the Se ptember program, has | teammates, who pulled three fast "| planned a dinner and theatre party | 1uble plays, Each team shoved over delat the Capitol Theatre for Tues,|# run in the third and Mandan-Bis- did not attempt to inflict phy: injury. ‘the two bandits held up It’s really double value — outside and inside—a double treat. Rooms O'Leary while he was putting his |} i ted | marck counted again inthe. fifth. marched » ‘the ‘house where 0 eighth, when Garver and. Stokke , ry tu rt, j way, The " Nin were turned ut | aa mata |Bismar ck Woman tet ile rum petting was delayed ptt! in the pleas- e tS teahetr . TEE h the lust inning. gui belonging v9 Mr and Mes: or to we Dies Monday Night) '"s.j2¢ 28, scars tead-off ma ure and benefit it Sisie-iaellibe ii wkd : eer | be-{ |was first up and cracked out - id \ Wrigley’s adds a - gest to work and y OL y oN compelled at the Port el a ol to divulge the cc bination to the afe. Van Horn Hotel A = Property Is Sold): ‘ Sale of the Van | He orn hotel prop: | 7 city was announced today by E.{ A 's,_ proprietor of” the| company and ay rporation which building on Thi eUstreet 10 years ag: M& Hughes disclai an, : of the names of th ating that the trans- ‘ied on through a mn the Mrs. Eronica Martin, 66, wife of | ouble, making a great slide at: see Headers Ld | cpomas Martin, died Monday eve-| (rt. Peoples, who had handled 10 erand ning at 7 o'clock at a local hospital | cracked out a hard Single, plan uch mortgage and | flowing a short -illness, Mrs.! Riley from second to tie the count. d to satisfy the| Martin, whe was born in Russia, Peoples stole second and advanced to enter has been a resident of Bismarck| third when Dorfler messed un Love's at three years. She is saevined| Oh lod PR sushe sila on Prerpye“h y eleven children. are Mrs. | Srounder. << oar a Thresa Geldader, Hagues iva. Eva Wale sarees miner temic a Schloss, Glendive; Mrs. Elizabeth’ credited with a double pla Matz, Mandan; Mrs. B. T. Gol- | ieaping grab of Fuller's drive cafes ; ‘Better Kodak Finishing “YOU'LL NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE” HOSKINS - MEYER jovernment survey. there Will be de. on said. mort. t'the date of sale for said ry and taxes the Twenty-seven Dollars, to- ry attorney's rlusure as pro of August, | Paul finm. He believes, how-} "Tne weer aL Fane BANK c.ov, that an: Towa chain’ hotel | INT PAUL. company has been dickering for Ralph ¢. Morton, aperty. Hughes states he has been oneria informed ghat the purchasers are piznning to refurnish the building throughout artd install a passenger |! elevator, making the hotel one cf the finest in the northwest, ‘The amount involved ea R s FoR OF NORTH OB tter of Harry Me man, co-part Homan's Gi your money whenever he recommends * tiunaction was not discl Court Action Covers | ors Change in Name Only |sséeien Mnntrupe “o'nttena “tor ing ow er Only a change in the firm name ing i HOSE one knew her woul thas sdid: “uguich’ things don’t feepae to girls like Marion.” She was well-educated; she had ideals; her every thought and word were refinement itself. Ye she was to find herself subject to the same vicissitudes of Fate that pursue all who blindly try to make right out of wrong. ‘It all started when’ she ‘met and fell in love with Terry Dixon, who had twice been engaged to the mad-cap heiress, Helen Carlson, wclved in the notice of dissolu- Stacy-Bismarck com- published es matter having shed + ally in Congr. | 18 offering | you FULL VALUE for | \ for over 35 years 25 ounces for 25¢ But ‘who ‘swore to Marion that his love for Helen was dead. ' Why Pay ‘But often it is the unexpected that shapes human destiny. For, having been forced terrible storm to of th 1, 1 find War Prices? cask tabene ts a lonely pe tag had piel Prd elp inwering young peor sate which time has been “The branch of the company,” but — the legal end of the work has lagged] nj romeavhat, delaying the formal changé of the firm’s name. i ‘The old FE. P, Stacy eompany was | « hough§ out in 1912 and has been operated since then as the Stacy- Tismagck company, 2 corporation a ani the larger organization, : until the merger last year, ‘Thezzompany, which has branch- RE HBES be ees in e: all over the northwest, is a co- rulaticn published at Bis ‘cpezative organization, according |County und "District aforesaid, and Mrz rganization wnE lthat the notice of the first meeting Building, in th Dakota, on Dest Sit: {THER ORDERED, Tha required by eat to be vie a the thréshold with Terry when she fou: the trials and remptations more she had caken the first step into a world of terror, fict'es read we raininers would here fos of desperate conflict and hideous peril. tha ad sorte of fallen girls. May God bless ia ghe w ent thi is told by Marion her- 7. ro ; them of Phi dace ae Me Av] self ny! of the creditors be published once, at fe crt a 4 ro he Storm,” in True ing to you in carrying on the the aerate — dat f De re iss thi —— 2 I give wee emo to Uf, this in Gee a en Patton tronlive narrative. tay ean you we waenes for vot © sbiwed capitalization of tp Ca- Ht Benton Baker, in Bankruptey. nadian and American companies Re: rens ipto several millions of dol- =a at ‘ } ig ae ae een rage * = he sty Also Thes oe Jars. “i NOTICE ¢ Yours very truly, } ‘ (Rev) C. P. CHEWNING ‘ ————_—— State of North Dakota | spay’ fi ae | ' To Represent State Buty. Ot Os a cecal be oo be Seceory ee ones estes he t at Sesquicentennial Sti -Bismarck Company, piece a & mi thar of Other Fascinating Stories 4 its sora firedright out Hu Vou corporation, fead ind o we } Mi N. D, Sept. 7-—(AP)— 3 ‘ a. Plaintiti | in October True Story “man Sone eneaes you Re Bie p abi from Gover-|All Persons Interested, . Apa tattiage to Kendal “My Unfaichful “The Heart Cheat” Hd no he) ‘way. ng men Sorlie designating him as] ,,, : Bi . adventure in happinéss until, in ~ Husband” “j Hours” love and marri; ee the Sth represontative of North |ny oracr'ot due court’ Mert” i eo TK ames um of illnes: be revesled'at secre in hie “Haunting Memories” “D, Hanocence” of fov and er Dakota, President A. J. H. Brats-|herein h 7 7 ’ : narrati “Biter : for their grippin, Miterest, Being in a the Mi a ‘comm ka 1936, Paperines petliian' of Btac g * ife. soul-seirring we, . . ance and inspirat! meticiderscrc nal i said e Mino ely. lesion [eismarck Company, -a corporation ‘i = a 3 A it —— ‘ Buy the October isque today. | will leave this ee for Phil-|praying the dissolution of xaid | adel, to attend the sesquicen-|Stacy- Bismarck Company, a corpor ; 1 Buy Peas By Ser Biss’ tenn being el held in that city. and"ine’ winding wp of hi: 3. as well as by brand Performances at 7:15 and|ort Bridger Canyon BK ality Stor . al ye ng oO! 8 vi i * 9:15 rd the bosses ma i hae ate meeting of | | Gallatin ey aud Boze . EE. 2) an 4 Are All Packed pas nis Canning Ge. The pent asia Satein the World Yr han said fe y tranatorrea # b=] ap that oe Ela may be filed to e gran id petition at time before't Rie ath and last publ | ton of this notice | After the time of lication. has dl ciptred us no, objections have been petit! will) be heard

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