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os BA ES TAS SERRE NO ERE PR NGA RAE RR TOE I SUE OR IE PAGE TWO : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY; ‘SEPTEMBER 15, 1926 eee a ; aeaeineg bh inte lace. All ) | parison of commodity prices and giv-| ) — ———— ae eee tend the meeting tonight nt the St./ nounced he will open a delicatessen MEETING TONIGHT |mintite at the appointed pl jin his impressions Se?Bhanghal, yo! \Joseph’s auditorium. Matters of | store near the Hoffman confectionery | The Rebekah lodge will have a rea-| three went through a hele oe [sat ima, and Manila. | importance .in connection with the|in the Eltinge Block about Oct. 1. | ular meeting at 7:30 tonight in Rowe) scathed. The men were F ; Visitors included: Ed Hannah of work for the year wil will be considered. | potenti hall. lingham, H. F. Gunnell Woods, and bate ty Raat: Ar cegbe ra Bel RETURNS TO KOKOMO ee TG Thomas E. Robertson. pang ees Dawson. Mr. Henderson, SCALDED BY HOT COFFEE | Isadore Greengard has returned to KEEP THEIR DA’ ee Recreate ae Chas. H. Tucker, Duane Diehl, and! The year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.: his home in Kokomo, Indiana, after| -London.-Two decades ago, three! critistics show United States gov- j Harold Mp, hate iM. E. Eckroth, First avenue north- | ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N.|men made an agreement, signed in|. ,teny weather forecasts are cOr- | least, was badly sealded about the! Grcengard, for the past three weeks.| blood, to mect at Be ool, rect nine times out of ten. be: | jneck and chest when he tipped over — Trafalgar Square, at a certain minute ‘ Nxt Year’s Crop Outlook! | yeaa Services | Elizabeth Oberdin |Men Bound Over to eee af Noe eotmehcmh ths: dinner | SITS WITM SUPREME COURT THEGUG Yoinol boeea: FUkL Cate The Tie cn falas, built ! | | istri table. His condition is not consider-) Judge H. 1. Berry was in Bismarck |yoars they neither met nor wrote| for steam |} ves, was begun in Grows Steadily Brighte— | Held Tuesday For’ | and'Frank Barthto | District Court Term‘. Bis conition | pottaniey Mecaaylig dit vacant nose (fares, cosy, Sota ae BBE Riots) ee i | Mrs. Lilly Ryck: " excimer “LIS of Judge Sveinbjorn Johnson on the Fine Corn Exhibits rs. Lilly RycKman | Be Married ' Thursday, 2. van viiet and J. ‘Aide, Bis-| FUNERAL POMORROQW | supreme court bench. | | marck, were bound over to the N. 2 rvices for A. W. Massey, Funeral services were held Tues- ternoon at 3 o'clock for Mrs. y Ryckman of Tappen, who was | aie Jember term of distric: court yes: d LODGE GIVES DANCE ned et Elizabeth | j - Oberain, wilen’ |terday afternoon by Police Judge J.| Sept California, will be at| Members of the Z. C. B. lodge No. » Mont Hlendive Thurs, | Campbell and were admitted to) o'clock Thursday thorhtng at the|227 will given public dance on Satur- \ #¥6u ought to take a drive out q info the country and see the fall 1, Over 3,000 cities and towns plgwing this year,” says Duncan Mc- killed Saturday when she was run | Heart Catholic | Dail in the amount of $1,000. The | st, Joseph’s Catholic church, day, Sept. 18, at their hall 4 1-2 miles ve streets paved with GRlis of the Van Horn hotel, entlu- down by an automobile driven by | Of Weber will of. case Was continued Le peetereay sae west of St. Anthony. ind cement concrete sinstically. E. Erickson, also of Tappen, Oberdin, Glen. | @fternoon at 4 p.m. ay were | NOW HAS FIVE CARS 4 He is of the opinion that things) Mes Tappen, who was 53 years of | we, sad po Broshard, Mandan, | Charged with grand larceny In con-! The Lewis and Clark Taxi linc now | HAS OPERATION arg looking steadily brighter for next|age, ut the time of her death, w Year's crops, and although admitting | born that much of the crop this year was! ¥, spoiled for lack of moisture, adds | Dak that the people of this country never! eral years remember their troubles very long.! Goodrich and The late moreover, have | Rev. O. proven of considerable help to some | the funeral fEthe later crops and late corn is| Perry Unde fair promise. i nection with entering the W., H.| five cars in service, including! John Mayo, Mandan, underwent an 2, near Green | iy, attend them. ne daughter of /Ordway home last week, he ne to North) ye and Mrs. Henry Oberdin. of |,,Both men admitted they were in carriers to be used on the rural| operation at the ‘Deaconess hospital ) | ele we mitted they were in| mail seuth for which they have) yesterday morning orse- a" ere for sev- jt and Mrs. I ie the won| the house on Labor Day to look| secured the contrac Titer in’ Baldwin, [Glendive and Mr, Barth is, the son around, but denied they caused any | °° RETURN FROM CHICAGO appen Eile Hie. fe han BOeH IAS ERE ere damage or stole any supplies. They | RETURNS TO ; TO BRAINERD Mrs, M. H. Talmadge has returned | ents 0090 officiated at | OF the freight and baggage de.| denied having broken in or com-| Henry Dunn, Brainerd, Minn., re-| from Chicago, where she visited rela- ves, held from the | Tavwenty of the Northern Pacitie| mitted acts of vandalism, although | turned to his home yesterday ufter| tives. one of them admitted having open- | attending the funeral services for his ie ‘ aa Gbuidiee hae a Francis L. McDonald, which| TO VISIT IN SABULA, IOWA ‘on’t eld’ Monday. Mr. and Mrs, ,D. C. Mohr will leave ‘ovember 16 ah ne parlors. Inter. ment was at Fairti:y cemetry. raeeet Obeidin’ has also been inj od UP one of the seam: in. tapestry | cou \ ‘ai 7 ‘Kk that had already been put up,, were She recei esi » he 5 s vere ——~ for the Twin Cities and other points \ ind he irs Ni De ueauenalnciar of ‘| More Pes! Needed Hee A te te bite op meas | not made right and if the ‘work! TO OPEN SHOP IN BISMARCK... | tomorrow on a buying trip for the J. | us pointe inthe | aif State Devine | inaster Hanson, j hardened they could not be fixed; L. F. Lyman, manager of the Per-|C. Penny store. They will visit rela- athe, | readily. fection Baking company, has an-| tives at Sabula, Iowa, while gone. Pro owners in many towns state. e1 e several exhibits | y i The: couple will reside in Glendive. | "7 “ “al erty wigh > names on them, but, among Says at Jamestown) - wo little girls who were picnick: cities whose streets swarm with z jing near the house identified the thie named are Herman Ode Youth Arrested jmen as those they had scen in the Auorsworth, Brittin; Robert Lane,| Jamestown, N. 1, Sept. 15.—-P)— " house, but declared neither of them + motor traffic are still wasting their . Giz: E. Chesak, Stewarisdale; | North Dakota, his’ cnough sehools, house, Bye Weewsld; Glencoe, ana i. B. | iethar ema oy eee school | For Setting Fires carried anyway away. money on horse-and-buggy “pave- ments” of bygone days. These rough, bumpy streets are ‘ directly responsible for broken springs, cut tires, greater deprecia- a tion of cars, physical discomfort, loss of time, and many accidents involving loss of life or limb. Mgore, Menoken. | tions, railroads, Mr.’ Moore has some very pretty | wi calico ears, the kernels in which are! popu; fzeffectively contrasting colors. J./has only a pop Chesak has one ear ten inches! oqo, said Immiz: or-more in length and packed for its| J. it, engre length with hard white kernels.) the Jam =, elevators and mo MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED The youth who appeared at the | mmodate 41 staniey Slavick farm near Judson| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knutson ap- U millions and | etut © week ago and who was bi | prised’ friends and relatives Mon- |day of their marriage which took! not about 741, | ed for a time to be the son of va, Commissioner Muyfield, Two Harbors, Minn., was place at Moorhead, Minn, early. in| August. They had kept the secret | ing out before | taken into custody by county officers | i : Ro ’ 3 when farmers of the vicinity declared for more than a month. Mrs. Knut- “ Picracere cue oe tive OF ine | heree lah he benefits this} ie had set one or more prairie fires.| son was Miss Stella Hermanson, WHERE IT’S EASY TO PARK’ UM RR aoe Hig} an ‘equal ‘ev uttmnetter cstates |" Sheriff, McDonald is convinced he | Hermanson. Mr. Knutson is a form- ' “ son and gives employed by the Bingenheimer Mer- | ed B. Ingstad, who recentiy re-! way. ‘ays his name is Johnson an TIRES VULCANIZED \ Valley City, 73 bak! en ee Minnenpolis as his home. ~~" [eantile company fgr several years, ened from Valley City, reported| ‘There ix still enough land in the —TUBES REPAIRED Bae caivie tive dears ot te uae by being put on| eis now inthe Morton county jail.| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred | And Get ¥ our Wego 4 tiusking. bee. | Groat Takes St. Lattrenes deep water [is not the Mayfield boy. The youth |er student of Grafton. He has beer nda Ge ere that was 12 fect) state equal in value sere for acre ts of which were be-| With, Sny ngriccltdead “Medd tn eke | TRAINMEN INITIATE TWO | GUEST FROM LOS ANGELES _—SPEEDOMETER ADJUSTED OR REPAIRED And the heavy expense of trying five feet from the} ‘Stat : Osear Anderson and J. J. Howe| Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Ripley are en- ¢ | united States, excepting | perhaps | were aamitted to membership in the | tertaining Mrs. G. A. Kinney. Los —STORAGE BATTERY TESTED, REPAIRED | tokeep worn-out, dangerous, horse- i Making Good | compissioner asserted: cumer the | Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen at| Angeles, Calif. who stonped off here OR RECHARGED : z H ’ Good | commissioner :asgerted, a regular meeting last night at 7:30/en route home from a visit with ELECTRIC STARTER OR°GENERATOR RE and-buggy streets in repair, added : 4 Sheast of Bis- as the Knights of Pyt! hall. Their} relatives in Wisconsin and Michigan. —EL! IC - ) 7 he { ‘a modest little display of| | Pneumonia a Fatal ° initiation formed the principal item Bhe in a former resident of Man lan.) PAIRED. | to their al cost, amounts to ; } i of business at the meeting. The|Her husband was cashier of | the ~ 3 } Zellow corn at the Fit! to Kenneth ie ladies of the auxiliaey served’ a sup-| former Morton’ County State bank Expert Work. Satisfaction more than enough to pay for true, | (scl RLM Lt la years| per following the business session.| from 1895 to 1900, xpel even, Head coniciete pavement it 3 is sand corn prin Kenneth L. Agnew, 18, son of Mr. | Pntertainment consisted of a smoker. ara 5 : me chaatiy,'with's very ithe wheat. He ani Mrs Maree” Agnew’ ot Mee | — eage nG-eatqrORMTA. | NEWEMMLOXE AT PENNEY STORE Guaranteed that has the maintenance built in. Hs a little corn and meets his) ken, died Tuesday afternoon at a Mrs, W. E. Martin, wife of Sena fill ig one of the vacancies in the * i sn ane oe thane dage: althongh he] paxil hospital following a short ill-| tor Martin, left for Riverside, Calif.,|J. C. Penney staff, made by the So in the long run you are pay- one of these days, — he} ness with pneumonia and complica- yesterday.’ She will be gone ali transfer of Leigh Smith and Wil-| ACCESSORY SERVICE STATI IN } i ; i Saver 60 now, according to F. A.| tions.” winter visiting her daughters in the liam Hearl, who are now managing \ ing for concrete streets. Why not i Lahr of the aranty ban! ba] e deceased was born and reared | \ oct. | stores in Marietta, Ohio, and Ciin-/ ‘i Lah tor ? H . Lit cites his experience ax an! in Menoken, He had entered the Bis- tong Miveouti: First Door North of Lahr Motor get them? i exttmple of what can be done in this! marek high school this fall for his! AT LOCAL HOSPITAL lie | SR 6 So EA Sead BOR " { | -_" doles ie \ Clifford Newman, Lark, underwent! C. D, A. MEETS TONIGHT ‘ H All of the facts are in our 4 —-— i addition to his parents the | ay operation at the Deaconess hospi-| Members of the Catholic Daugh-! | free booklet on “Concrets Harold D. Shaft Hadley Allee aid Mion broth- ital last night. lters of America are urged to at-| { Streets.” Ash for your copy , = A The body will lie in state at the | 2====—=ee————————— ' } Tells Rotarians — Web, brothers funeral parlor ant bee PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIA Peery the time of the funeral services of ‘Constitution’ ‘s,'"s, °f held Thursday morning be APOLIS, MIN q a —— 1 the Bie Maiti? eelack at the, community : | MINI » ze - aro! a ed - building in n Re . BB i izatie ngre 3 pee ee Vater will officiate. ad ‘ ae te ore > ¢ Constitution of the _——_ Improve the Uses of Concrete te ! He snid that a con-| Portions of Berlin ‘rise and fall ax : a a : : framework upon which the level of underground. waters ————— OFFICES IN 31 CITIES a must build their govern- fluctuates. i mént and that a good citizenry. is — fupdamental, even with a good con- stitution, to the development of a preat nation. i ence of the excellence of f Bismarck Fur Co. rs of the framers of our itution, he cited the facts that Furs Exclusivel: ars only eight true changes + Repai necessary in the document . ng skoep it in step with progress, and BPhone 610 207 Fifth St. tie these. few changes have been ; sufficient to make a document framed tagmcet the needs of a country of fo¥c million people suffice the needs of one hundred and fifteen million ciflzens of the United States. He ated that ammendments are neces- d should be made, but such re made difficult of ac-! hment by the builders of the tution, to assure deep thought ideration on the part of the people before they could be complished. 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