The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 27, 1926, Page 5

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k ‘THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE. " “Da ‘ Ree 1 ie! jacov | . ' SSULPE AAC doce: Packing Plant’ at) ‘tines suck medicare soe) | For Sale: Rarpen Mohair ter table tour windsor chalre,'Ne (han, s yenp, Seve | MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1926 ‘ r . unaual sn frome Mi davenport and chairs, gate- ee guns" xmece | RESO Will Be. om? ioe vi cnet the" batldnas tn eho | NIEC! * vay the mM u means , iteten “ dwell rea ‘sk her Two Railroad Lin of checking the pees , the Sa ‘Aa a sep tlugeration, 5 wel, of” Lon Bese, Calif aM ? we Tee, ‘Sept. a wing oe ARD B. ARTY DR. M. E. BOLTON 5 ; aR i met | Caidwoil has gone on 50 Colcharbor ract ‘for grading two und onv- + UOsteopathié Physicta 3 ©. Fe itso! Reed, N. Pingree Teachers Mise Mabel Nathan ivncte sens," "BLE Roget canary pun’ come Card Party Tuee Vy, pouch 8. Phone 2008 panons: FY — ! neer Far s bee! t by the Grea y yening al ~ Ue . . = Wed in Bismarck | Is Complimented at RETURNS TO FARGO Northern railroad to Hanson Brothers $1 Refreshments. A charge] Bismarck, N. D Faithful and friendly to your week in Bismarck with, his announcement made today atidivision of 25c will be made at the; Sunday ‘Afternoon| Breakfast Sunday } Edgar Potter, who has been spend- of Wolverton, Minn., according to an {ing a i ’ ister-in-law, Mr, anu, headquarters here. i ;, é The wed Miss June Rasiou-| Miss Hilder Simonson and Miss| brosher Bonen ete "aay tet wal Grading work is to be started Wed- pe You will be: weleame feet —there’s no shoe like a Y to T. 1. Ber Clara Christensen were hostesses at| home in Fargo. nesday, the contractors have assured at this party. FrorsHem and no better time to find it out than now. Lneauquarters. the packing plant is, === VISITS RELATIVES HERE — ,| now located on the Northern Patific new siding will Bismarck Fur Co. _ Furs Exclusively breakfast 8: i the week. The affair was | y Bardsley, who has heen spend- | and completion of t iven at the home of Mr. and Mra, i time in White Rock, 8. D., give the plant ready access to both | You rage + - mony was performed in the present} W. E. Jensen on Fourth street. ‘Al steel la Bismarck for ages s win Fines. CAN HAVE Your Storage - Repairing is of dhe bride's parents, a sister and a, color acheme of yellow and white was) it ut the ‘home of his brother, G. A./ Semen FILMS DEVELOPED Phone 610 =. 207 Fifth St. p orother, all of Solen. ‘ carri out on the prettily appointe: 3 } Ae OE ae Mei Ie i ctah wut aa] ethan) (Eire Sos Sees BUT.ONCE ree, igh. school an re 9 Nathan was presented with an VISITOR LEAVES. Bergene is rintendent of schools! attractive gift. The guests were! Everett Gowdy of Damage at Glenburn FLORSHEIM SHOE girls employed in the offices of the| who spent the weok-cend 3 ¥ ie: state highway commission. & guest of the home of Charles Mar: | jatingt N-D., Se Py An en- {tin, left this morning ‘or Ushkosn,} tire block of buildings. on one side j Wis. ‘ of Main street in the village of Glet Migs ! burn, 23cgiiles north of 3. ACCEPTS POSITION HERE — | burned this forenoon, causing da at Pingree. Theater Party on . Saturday For Maxine Henrietta Lund to FINNEY'S yee 7 Assist Red Cross in i age catmated at approximately $26,- DAILY. PHOT SERVICE entifica'ly treated. : atte tely $26, DR. CLARA B. WESTPHAL and Virginia Light ‘Florida Storm Area raiders of fire departments from aise soit tone) In compliment to the Misses tas a Deering and Lansford — re- Bootery House 28253 ine and Virginia: Light, who are! Miss Hen: Lund, head of the a j sponded to an appes! by citizens of 1 soon. for Detroit, Mich. to| North state children’s bur- LEAVES FOR FARGO Glenburn to assist in fighting the mal > their home, Miss Doris Lund: was granted an indefinite N..Livdah! of the, workmen’s quist entertained Saturday ‘afternoon ice by the state board of compensation bureau will leave this at @ matinee party at the Eltinge. jon to enable her to aid| afternoon by car’ for Fargo where he Gu were intimate friends of the an Red Cross relief work! will transact busine: MATINEE DAILY honorees. i torm area. - \ ye ‘A luncheon was served at the Lund-| Miss Li RETURN FROM VACATION | yd AT 2:30 quist home following the picture. Tho} ed by the -| Misses Emma and Katherine Bader . " = Misses Li were presented with at-| cause of her experience in emérgency| have returned from Ellendale, where ~ tractive . relief work, She served in Northern| they have been visiting for two weeks NIGHT AT 7:30, 9:00 — Minnesota in 1918 when 500 persons| with their parents. = 1 P: 330, 9: RETURNS FROM WESTERN TRIP | lost their lives in forest fire: t —- Mrs. Harolé Hopton has returned] Fergus Falls and Tyler, Minnesota, in MOTOR TO WILTON —_— TO from an extended western trip which] 1919 following severe storms in that] Mr, and Mrs. M. C. Doyle an Mr. ae ‘ included stops at Victoria, Vancouver,| section; in Mississippi in and Mrs, D. Bruce Doyle and son TONIGHT (Monday ) eb Conn ee Place! + on hein aan rei : rove to Wilton and Painted bes 7 I} S Ve Ss ‘ v4 Sacramento, ¥ lontana, in 1921 following storms in| lak terday. f e " > Oakland and Loe An those sections gees adic te a e Store of Sare ints of interest sine RETUR ANLEY s the Tities where she stopped, and in}TO ATTEND EVANGELICAL CON-| Mr. and Mrs. N. ( son have Diamond Buying Loid was the guest of an old school- FERENCES returned to their home in Stanley € . Mr. Hopton joined her inj Rev. A.- Bremer, district super-| after a several days’ visit in Bis- : and accompanied her home| intendent of the Bismarck district of] marck. A Saturday eveniny the Evangelical church, left Soturda sete 4 Diamond —— evening for Lock Haven, Pa., to at- VISITING DAUGHTER ESTHER HOLLST HONORED tend the convention of the general] Mrs. D. O'Connor of Aberdeen, 8. ther Hollst was honor| board of missions which will meet|D., is in Bismarck for a visit with guest at a treasure hunt given Sun-| September 30. He will also attend daughter, Mrs. Sadie O'Connor day evening by Miss Marlys Lahr, the general conference October 7 at . P /, an jiss Mary June Whittey. The port, Pa. He was clected -- i Peres ani : ‘ ' Grove, Miss| delegate by the district conference ‘ EST wt Gondon Landers|to bofi meetings, Before returning \s Anderson of Jamestown findine the treasure, A supper was|he will visit relatives at New York d guest at the home of served during the evening. Twenty|city and in Michigan, and will be b » McIntyre. couples were in attendance. gone two months, WEEK-END VISIT ‘4 VISITORS RETURN | HONOR GUEST AT BIRTHDAY | 4. c. Taylor, SW. Robertson and to ae asain fe be} nein : { “YOU'LL NOTICE THE DIFFERENCE” ir. am irs. Chris johnson of Alfred Christenson 0! Minneapolis te asei, our * NY PRO} presents i Paxton, Il., who have been guests ut James A. Godfrey, 310 Mandan id at’ Stecle. ie Emeoe - q - the home of Mr. and Mra. S.A, Fretty| avenue, the honor guest at a party] Penr ue week-end at Stecle 7 a : MA I HOSKINS - MEYER and family for several weeks, left! Saturday ever he occasion cele- VISITS IN BISMARCK BM ose te. Ww 5, fs or j PHA Rete RENT CaCE eas this morning for their home, They| brating his birt! anniversary. Six-| William Beerbaum of New Salem ane eof gem. 4 a — ian — bron Cagrecacre eed Mr. Pols taeda eeeuiny aaa merle ae tbl oo tre visited friends in the city over the te ahi ler! ande, other, A. H. nson, ot nton,| dancing and cards, course lunch. -end, g 5 4 . = who will visit them. eon was served by Mrs: Godfrey, a Satie IabY to earnee emerald ty _wagested from GARLAN &CO: by DAVID GRAHAM PHILLIPS ol 8. i b Better Kodak Finishing “SATI 1 1 — isted by Mra 5 SATURDAY | SON BORN TOME. AND MRS. spss nia nce oe, andr. x i Phelps and son | ovithe tl city Satur- Mr. and Meo; W, J. Rooth of Minot] Father John Slag will speak on, the “Rison be aoga eee kd CLAIRE WINDSOR | re re announce the birth of a son, Satur-/ subject, “The Mexican Christian,” to- —-- ¥ h00Ue t day, September 25, at the home of] night at the meeting of the Catholic HERE ON BUSINESS & EUGENE ro} BRIEN oy | . ¢ | e Mr. Booth’s parents in Buffalo, 8. D.| Daughters of America, which will be] E. W. Hyde of Almont was 1 bus Miimortadi & Mrs. Booth is a datighter of Mr. and at 8 o'clock in St. Mary’s school] ness, visitor in the city Saturday. oy . | Mrs. W. A. McVey of Bismarck. - ivorian. in bridge party and rt “4 7 \ CLAIRE ADAMS ~ANDERS RANDOLF rm sng ¢ ur wi low. A large al 7 RABDOCK - \WCETT «| YORKE HOSTESS AT DANCING PARTY | tendance is desired. a Léb:aaaths ot Beadderk In apending Le Laks | Miss Jessie McDonald entertained ® few days in the city. Divested by JAMES G MSKAY under the personal supertision of APYCUNGER |i | = Ritshs vicen'tatecrasipapatng perte| .A6-ihe sexacgug at. the Precbyteri @ i 5 Added Attractions: ] | ra semean Heavy Galvanized an informal cing y ee | of res! ~ for which there wore 2Biguerts. Supe Roy Scouts Friday, evening Chester Hazelton'Man Shot , AESOP’S FABLES—NEWS WEEKLY | | as eavy Galva ner rae sored a i oes" "| Pe ages eel While Cleaning Gun — = Ash Cans and Miss Anne Shepard ef Concord, N.| catmal ‘show fake helt Soon, he “Hose Garbage C Miss Anne epard o| oncord, N. jm el soon, E Si ct | H., who, has been in Bismarck, ‘th commitce will meet tonight to furth-| dentally’ shot “by he own gun whil | BISMARCK | arbage Cans guest of her pa . | er plans, leaning it Saturday, ree, ‘ { Fe Shepard, ee as ine tbagh bis igs asoutaee” We Curtain 8 P.M. Kanal her home. . ENTER NORTH DAKOTA UNIVER. brought to a Bismarck ' 5 gallon WASHBURN PEOPLE HERE Francis and William Hillman, form- SATURDAY NIGHT, OCT. 2ND 9 gallon ch Mr. and Mrs, John E. Williams,! er Bismarck resi ho have been ree a 20 gall Washburn, were week-end visitors in attending the University of lowa for FIRST METROPOLITAN ROAD SHOW OF THE SEASON cV galion .......... Bismarek. eS yenra, have entered the North} 1 irand Fe bes 25 gallon nN akota University this year. ep : EE ee a en ee | ame) kel| (ei aig Et |, | | Sa eer Goes TO & vi Bian : 3) forme . Alfsed Zuger has BUSINESS TRIP a Berks, cobnal * CIFTH-ANNUA! i “TOUR ° iy 80 gallon .......... Forks where he will trai i-' Miss Alice Angus left Saturday for : Sun- iy ness. i | Fargo end other points in the eastern ie vt b if mms Pet. of the state on business con-/months. eden and came a Coal Hod nectéd wit! e minimum wage de- le was born e d came ' ‘oa ods ‘ G ‘3 e e 1868 hh Mostly fair tonight and Raa ainats Oe workmen’s compen-| to the Mathes rag eraduate’ af Au. i 4 esday ; w calen eek Island, Ill., and . t ight fee RETURNS FROM. CANTON, WIS- is M. D. degree trom the i 60c to $1.10 on CONSIN * 5 of Minnesota in 1892. tel Miss Eunice Cain, who was called| Since 1893 he had practiced in Grand {to Canton, Wis., ten -days ago by the| Forks, serving for 20 years on the city Fire | serious iliness.of her father, has re-| school bourd and for four yeurs us te ; ce eity, : firmed home. Her father is greatly | Metwvived “by. hia wife and. three Shovels Mea cual ahseaan a the 10c to 65e es y afternos a a 4 pau Oe Seeaish Lutheran church. CW On copal church will meet, Taceday 60) -peemmmpee eee " rn o'elor be je de iH ona Catien, 306 Mandan Avenue, ‘Ali i Furnace members are urged presen*. . H RETURNS TO y Reception Scoops Miss Esther- . : bean ising her iether lee Jus Is Good \ $1.00 S Gun in, a jen i ‘ . | . marek hospital, left this morning for | Call Hoskins-Meyer and Ber"bons tn Valley Gy let one of their radio ex- STOVEPIPE—DAMPERS GOES TO MINNESOTA uNiveR-|f| perts give Your set 2 ALL ‘WARLD ! . SITY, complete: test’ without Ve, ° ‘Try the Hardware first that ends your search. Daniel Dodd left this morning forl fl cha; : ; ' ) _| Minneapolis, where he will enter the charge. R University of Minnesota for his sen-}! 4 complete line of B " Tesents ; jor year. . ? “ Batteries, Tubes and all I!) @ pay jqyr JARRELL HARDWARE 70 yisir iN MiNNearouis | other accessories. a REVIVAL OF THE FAMOUS BALLAD OPERA aa eee Se Lea - 318 Main St. Call 114 will leave later in the week for Min- Hoskins-Meyer neapolis, where he will visit rela- The Home of KFYR WEEK-END VISITOR {Miss ces Lynch, a teacher in the Wilton schools, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lynch — butonlyone |e un (: f hatter! He’s |i: Meant at Rune PALACE spending » few days in the city with friends. Theatre . var SES Ay, Bismancy hatted well if bor was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. MANDAN John Sigurdson over the week-end, DRY neaey _Bistharck Phone. 258, CLEANING Sed ‘Mandan 96 GOLDEN WEST LAUNDRY Mrs. 'T. J. Logan Mandan, N. D. 4 . : mera ; TUESDAY \ his‘hats bear atitane ics & teat MATINEE and NIGHT TO VISIT IN MINNEAPOLIS ? Feature Picture ae rkO Le OVER. Make Cheeks Payable to.Harris & Woodmansee _ 'PricesTax: Included: Lower Bloor, $2.20; First 2 Rows Balcony, $2.20; Next 3 rows, yet fee $1.65; Belance Balcony, $1.10; Seats Dhureday’ A. M., Sept, 30—-Harris & Woodmansee, Stationers. : o ‘ 5 O'clock, 8:15 and 10:20 Bismarck Time ; , Te. ¢

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