The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 11, 1926, Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE» = a = dan News stonework facing is now in New York City. VISITS EXPERIMENT STATION Manager Hilborn arrived yesterday | c the local station. The program for Mrs, Morris’ from the Valley City Nursery and 2 Read) spent the day at the Great Plains! Berceuse (Jocelyn) . Godard ii ° . Experiment station | Love’s Greeting ." Hastings | | fdunes abuihe Seaaiee a0 | Allegro Con Brio « Roberts | jness about eight years, Mr, Dahners veting in Bis- NKERS MEET . | Viennese Refrain : ‘elton Russell Is Named Never coin fied. fours Colptty fa narrow. eseape. from | -There will be a quarterly meeting | Andantino in D Flat... Lemare 7 coral Canad s reacted inn small plunging into the Heart river ‘Thors. | f the Morton County Bankers" asso- | Mecushla MacMurroug! GN.D.A. Chairman way th: Bie ¥ hotel building Buel Gay nignt. Topethor with tuton’ ebier | ciation at Flasher next Tuesday Merch from Athalia Mendelssohn ke put) tho quarters bout ! o ry 4 night. esir De me. . a D. ntz | For Morton County (; Véalen gods GGeH7eD ba aOp TENET Che asi Rent vation: AHA Vappranah | | Beneath a Cottage Window. Williams | — location near the Lewis and Clark | ed the Heart river, where the bridge iy OES TO STEELE |On Wings of Song......Mendelssohn | Russell of the Mandan Cream hotel. formerly stoo intending to cross. T.tJ. Krause wine to a Sineles today Eiapiens Massenet, € dd Produce company will be) A comulete stock of fixtures has his mistake in. time, to nppeet, Bemare Ue. Baa eemoney |G : ! nan of the from Chicago end a, just as it re: court regarding # probate matter, Gatene’ “Aue Flagtbenuc ”%,., Cleek ‘association nt, When every-| ; | — = of Otte) Baier: the new store wil VISITORS HERE FROM FLASHER | other civil nope" week, eivinig Mr. and Mrs, R. M. Spielman, Fh er, were in Mandan Thursday, . vi H o f ing with friends and relatives. S Y d ne ocial an . RETURNS PROM LAKES \. Persor i | | Mr. and rs. J. H. wton have re. Detroit Lakes, uer’s resiy, rishi illic and Mrs. ‘Murp ea bridge dinner ihe Meditliehhame 1 Four tables were in, play. went to M tary of the ent at He inal shop in Dairymen [rom Wiscon.:: Will Miss Willifred soon to resume t Panama Canal zone, Omaha, HERE FROM UNDERWOOD Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Reuter of U derwood stopped in Bismarck Friday te visit relatives. They were en ‘oute to Los Angeles, HERE FROM HUFF Chris Wilmoe, Huff, was in the city yesterday on business. were anda nad doi Sas a | Calif., where ouncvement of Russe Be aan Guests, : war KFYR to Broadcast they will make their home, Mr. Ret- sptance of the p mi Chief of Police N. I. Romer has ter has jest fe i the First conference. Leween two ci three dozen of the upon the National bank of Underwood. will have charge of post cuccessful duivy sen of the state} lly football and ‘these Pipe Organ Recital eens for 1927 members in of Wisconsin w be in Mandan, must cease to blossom upon the AOMEN RETURNS FROM TRIP il distribute inquiries as ymests of tne Conr 1 club! streets of the city, Complaints of! A. speciai pipe organ recital, with’ Miss Katherine Andrist has re-. from pective new set- pnd tie efficers of the Great Plains| broken windows and children being) Mrs. R. E. Morris at the manual, will | turned from a several weeks’ visit at foals having Wield station sometins in the next! struck by stray pellets, and obstruc-| 1 broadcast, by the Bismarck fadio , Norfolk, Neb. Des Moines, Iowa, and a county. Harry W., tion of the streets by the youngsters ion, KFY by remote control Dearborn, Mo. She was accompun- mpaign in the Missouri slope the ing football, ¢ led to the de-, from the First Presbyterian church] ied by her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Oct. 1 confer Sunday afternoon from 2 to 3 oclock.| Mrs. J. J. Sundet, of Crookston, on! From 10:30 a. m., until noon the regu-, the trip. lar morning services of the First! yterian church will be broad. st, and from 1 to 1:45 Sunday aft- in Mand VO HOLD DANCE The W. B.A. will conduct a public dance inthe room of the new y building on East M: night. The bui mple ‘The store | by the Lockbeam and | nto| FROM WATFORD CITY S. Graham, editor of the Wat- Ww. who wish to le Stolen’ Car Just uceeseen ot (hn ry, which will im Bowen: 2 ing very sgon, The public | & Where ~ Left Tt vent wil be sve cha, tinspeet the x = W. Furne building Taesday nishes with great merce is in charge s for the te how he visit, the date of which has not yet BOGARDUS. our car 1s He parked his car by |heen set Andy 0. Bogardus, manager of the avenue entrance of the First Bie SEL ANS Northern Pacific resturant | here, ‘ National bank building d went in a. She. f wit the road dining te see L, H. Connoly. Coming out, he Hog Exhibits Were car department at. Glendive | and wgntcalown the front s onto i a ‘ Jamestown, was married las night to} Main street and walked the two Feature of Grant Misa Margaret M. Klein of Mandan. ‘oe 1 to his offic | i} ant . is bride is the daughter of Mr. and | % HSoihetine Inter he left his office | Co. Fair at Leith wr. Score kisin’ farmers. living ahd fooked for his ear in the accus pasa) [south of Mandan. fumed parking place, He didn't find| Hog exhibits of the Grant count -—- it, Bnsued several minutes of con-| fair at Leith were the most outstand TO REJOIN SHIP ‘ : t in the course of | ing part of the expo Charles Domeyer left last night for Be , - ed his wife | to County Agent R.C his ship, the U. Whi th tank cked ith door nicer feo ecn oraday ade en the is pa wi infu ined him, “you /at the fair Thursday n who is a gunner’s mate, was on} Einch had the champion aged| furlough at hin home in Red Wing,| ind RK. G. Christianson had high Minn., and stopped off here for a few] ‘oung tusker. Hog| days’ oph| sit with his aunt, Mrs, J a great i n the opinion of Mr. PACK tO THE U | 1 bank building w Geston left for the state u see before him but his own s produc aoe sity ot Grand | Forks ‘Tharsu: = — een ie eters ee | y Soieer te ed ad] pce ar, er ge, TRUE GASOLINE es well as the hog and| heavy schedule this -fall, Mr. Ges-| = MeDonald, Veteran tot ate Regionals, Mate | ton “spent. the summer vacation “at| (Product of THE PURE OIL CO,U.3.A.) judged the horses. and ee the Sta : N. P. Employe, Dies) ‘iii, ‘tismarck a tho igarden |” eT aUBtne Shion : sah | SRR RERter ete cian 4, Smee TWIN CITIES Costs less to use because it cuts upkeep, vr MeDonald, i etal a : . i. Taylor went to the Twin | *. * ct Bey chemnenr itor tee Narinern | SMA Eioshlandcases| ciety ThGcne RIE meal and gives greater performance year in Y Gnu of :tho ‘mont winbly rn visit with relatives and to look after " ‘ 1 — alg tg eld Pe nlinsineus walters ee | = “2. bag up with Energee. at died shortly after Sica ‘ure jue iollowing itIness | Well attenc FATHER PAUL HERE oe Paul, nt priest | cre tie eh Monday “ottinc| Chinese | Students iow, three brothers: See Wild West Show Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. Copelin Mptor Company F from $ Collegeville, Minn, | ; $UCCE$$ MAN VISITS D. B.C. “I know of no ‘no other training as . good for a young man as D. B. C. actual business work.’’ So said Geo, Davidson, secretary and sales man- | ager of Preston Mills Co., Seattle, | when visiting his old school, Dakota | Business College, Fargo. hundreds of former ‘ | now in positions of authority. book study is not enough. anienioy at brothers and urvive, all of Mi: of Mr. and Mrs. » were among thi Jers in Mandan or wi f Missouri river in North Dakota ahd entered the Northern Pacific © oh outh, Dahners Will Open * §tore in Bismarck Melody Shop” will he of the new music shop which be opened in Bismarck between Ovi. | and 10, by the Music SI Mandan ae dent y on spe n about noon toda to a taste of the wild west ns it was once. They remained for hour, enjoying the entertainment which took the form of riding and bucking contests and Indian di The square in front of the N station was roped off for the parnos of the program. Dr. G. Hi P in charge of the Completion of Bank Work Delayed pale could he hai Is of the First Nation by off I hank as to when the improvement. + dnd rearrangement of the bank wit 1° master modern business, take it comnleted, "While at une time the D- B.C. actual business trainin 4 work was expected to be completed | (copyrighted—unobtainable else- Oct. 1, del oe ee | where). Watch each week. ‘‘Fol- THES ss UW give a low the SucceS$ful’? Oct. 4-11. much more roomy and atti ¢| Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 iFront Se., Fargo, No Melons by Boat.This Year Although still cagaged in truck ferming, owing to smaller crop and big home demand, I will not be on hand with usual lead cf melons from Ft. Yates until 1927. With thanks for past favors. Wm. F. Kimball. of the new musie store the Van Horn building and w the-eseond of four which it is p ned will be in operation by the ded to- ut fae stare, tempor Higgan House, Grand For employed for some time by the ay, will have charge when she cogs from her visit there. The Musi Shop has been in busi- n which to work, The o mide g Toni Prices, Terms and Easy Payment Plans to suit the purse of each individual. Come tonight or tomorrow aan Our-men will be here to sell you these wonderful bargains in GOOD USED CARS—thousands cat miles of unused transportation. . Watch This Space Next Week _ a ie SN {ot the bank has been improved in ap-| Father Edgar, former assistant here, | ernoon, the regular “Your Hour” ro-! ford Guide, published at Watford, | quest program will be sent out by) City, and J. and implement merchant there, re-' tored to Bismarck yesterday to trans- ‘act business. . Lemare|to a message telling of the serious! ing for Fargo to transact business. illness of her mother. | | | | —————— SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1926 OIL COMPANY REORGANIZES Sanish.—Reorganization of the - PATIENT AT HOSPITAL Beaver Creek Oil company was ef- Mrs. George Hilling of Bismarck| fected here at a meeting Tuesday. patient ut the St. Alexius hospi-| The company’s holdings consist of tal. 7 2,000 acres of leased land on the Nes- sen falts, 35 miles southwest of here. = township Friday transacting. buni-| P. Christensen, hardware | ‘ness. mo- CALLED AWAY. BY MOTHER'S Mrs. A. P. Olson left Friday even- ¢ for Fergus Falls, Minn, in answer GOES TO FARGO ~ FE. Earl McCullough left this morn- NEW INDUSTRY IN VALLEY CITY Vailey City.—A group of young men here have organized a boat fac- tory and their first boat, the Stavang- er, will be launched soon. VISITS IN BISMARCK Mrs. R. C. Manningel of New Salem HERE ON BUSINESS visited friends in Bismarck Friday. . A. Nelson was here from Wilson “Three figures which mean _ extra motor car value the extra comfort and value which results from Buick’s extra wheelbase lengths. Everyone knows that long cars ride easier than short ones. But it costs moreto build them. Great volume is the reason for the extra value of Buick’s extra wheelbase. Many cars, inches shorter than Buick and without advantages offered : by Buick design, are priced considerably higher. motor cars are now designated by their wheel- base lengths. Series One Fif- teen has 11414 inches of wheelbase ....Series One Twenty is 120 inches from axle to axle, and Series One Twenty- eight measures 128 inches. These designations direct atten- tion to the fact that size is the ‘only variation in the different Buick chassis. Another purpose is to point to THE GrearestB UCKeversunr Fleck Motor Sales Co., Inc. 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