The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 17, 1926, Page 3

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1926 at nen ae cents —Saeansaetaeneaneenst | Mandan News Hunters’ Stories Vary Considerably They looked like the answer to the draft when the hunters in Mandan took the field yesterday a kens and the due! if everyone was moving out en in the afternoon 1 strangely desert- me many hunters had returned, They staggied back during the aft- ernoon, some with the limit and some emory of 2 glorious day in the open. There was rgence of inion among imrods as to the number of chickens in the country. Some said e were plenty and the only. diffi- culty was in finding them. Handi- capped by the restrictions against the use of dogs in hunting, it was pos- sible to walk right through a covey and, as long as they kept still, not see u single chick. Other hunters declared there was a great scarcity and inclined to the be-{ lief that the dry weather had killed) out many of the young and even pre- ed their hatching in some cases. me hunters of chicken and a duck or two in ion, but the greater number felt id to get two or three birds. returned with the| original position sister of Mrs, Cole, and E. G. Galvin | were the attendants. The couple left for a wedding trip in near eastern cities last. night and will make their home in Jamestown, Furness Locked Out, Bat Only Temporarily When A. W. Furnes: eretary of the Chamber of Con ‘ce, returned yesterday afternoon from his trip in- to the country, he found he was lock- ed out. Some person had evidently tried to get into the commercial club rooms Using for the purpose a key nearby and which had not! with that particular lock, turned the whole lock around t¢ keyhole pointed off to the left stead of straight down. serted at that angle, Mr. Furness’ key ia nothing at all except go round. Apparently it was an unbreakable combination that had been set on the jaeae and there is no telling how long he would have been on the outside, looking in, had he not by a lucky chance used the key still lying near. by, which turned the lock back to it Then inserting his own key, he d ered that it wor! i again and the combination was solved. { Mrs. L ~ hunt Of one thing there was no dispute. | agreed that’ it was too windy to son of great success. Some hunt- | Esth ers reported that the ann were} Mrs. Wright’s sister, Mrs. L. F. Ly- broken and believed that the! may, and Mrs. La! After “sooner, neludini r visit here, Mrs fore the season, ant will go on to Tacoma, Wash in_some quarters. Edgar Newgard, anothe: The more remote distances, 30 or more miles away from the Mandan- Bismarck area, are said to have had! plenty of shooting for the hunters. TAD-COLE had been at wor! FOR GUESTS Carl Nelson of Bismarck en- jtertained yesterday afternoon in “Er { honor of Mrs. rge Moere and Mrs. Miss Lulu Cole of this city was) James Nagle. Mrs. Moore, Forsyth, married to George Ingstad of es-| Me is the guest of her daughter, town yesterday afternoon at St. Jo B. Wilkinson and Mrs. Nagle, Fr. Clement of. Chicago, is a guest of Mrs. William O'Hare in Bismarck. Ralph Gil- Judge by Results The only real test for any ‘baking powder is in the oven. For best results use K G BAKING Guaranteed Pure Same Price for over 35 Years Ga 25 ounces for 25¢ More than « pound and a half for a quarter Millions of pounds used by our Government Food Market 122 Sixth St. Sanitary Phone 199W (Free Delivery) NOTICE TO FARMERS We pay you highest Market price for your products Sugar Prunes, es cases left, per crate . 2 cans Peas, 2 cans Corn, gil for 62.05.60. Egg Noodles, 4 packages" Fresh Eggs, per dozen .... American Breakfast White House Coffee, / per Ib, x Purity Dairy Butter, Limit 2 pounds to a customer eee Calumet Faure Powder, with Cookies, Candies, Vegetables, Fruits ~~ Ice Cream, ‘ Fresh Eggs, ie, Towa, are visiting with|* lette, Kirksy ‘at the W honor gi Tuesday night. ‘There were 25 dinner BACK FROM VISIT IN IOWA | DP. Ravnos and. son have returned from Cedar Rapids and tn- dependence, Iowa, where they visited relatives, ‘A _niecc of Mrs. Ravons, Miss Verdia Place, Independence, ac- panied them, home. She will make jher home here und attend the Mandan school. RETURNS TO TROPICS Misy Willifred Simpson left yester- day bea for New York on the; first fap of her journey to Panama for another year's teaching. She has! been v ing, her parents, Mr. and! Mrs. William! Simpson, for the past three weeks. LICENSE ISSUED A marriage license was issued yes- terday afternoon to Floyd C. Pop- linger, this city, and Plant, Bismarck. Social and Personal NTERTAINED AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs, Charles F. Kellogg entertained last evening at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tucker of Calif. parents of Mrs. natab of this city. Covers ed fot nine guests, HERE ON BUSINESS George P. Flannery, president of, the Northwestern Trust company of St. Paul, is in the city transacting oth Depresses : Vitality | SCOTTS, |EMULSION Richin Cod-liver Oil Vitamins Builds Strength ql Scott & Bower, Besatdd, ¥. J. Mr. Flannery, who practic- edteaday afternoon. It was decided ‘d law in Bismarck many years ago,|to have a candy sale Saturday, at the, is executor of the Ind Alex ‘McKen-| Quality Meat ‘tamrkot, zie’s estate, and was also administra-|~ tor of the Jas. J. Hill estate. He is HERE FROM WING \ considered one of the northwest’s} | Mrs. John Gylden of Wing rey foremost financiers. Thursday in the city. aah hs An RETURN HOME The Citizenship School For Judge and Mrs. N. A, Spooner of Bemidji, Minn, have returned to| Foreigners, conducted by their home after a business visit in the city. HERE FROM BALDWIN Mr. and Mrs, Elmer McCullough of Baldwin were in. the city Thursday. e,'| Capitol Theater Tonight and Saturday Matinee Sat. ‘at 2:30 FROM DRISCOLL KE, K. Erstlund of Driscoll was in the’ city Thursday on business. L. T. L. MEETING Practice on a new L, T. L. play was begun at the regular mecting ——ooooS Women Vise Then dispose of this new hygienic help easily as tissue — no laundry WV foe by the millions are discarding the old-time “sani- tary pad” for a new and scientific ‘Mrs. Casselman and Miss cpt. 30th. ‘Boyle at the Will school, will/on Thursday and Frida: open on Thursday evening, |* ——— “Peas that Please” There's a Natural rich flavor to Bozeman Can- ning Co. peas. A notice. able tenderness that is found only in Peas Grown in the famous pes growing GALLATIN VALLEY ilies Ie not only the brand of Peas | that counte—it’s the size too | way. 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