The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 13, 1926, Page 2

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——,—. where she spent several months, A | ereat part of a time she was the guest of her daughter in Seattle. ' E NTERTAL Mrs. L. H» Connolly entertained | ‘veveral tubles at bridge Monday even. ing in compliment to Re oy Wal- ton of Long Beach. Mrs, H. ‘Wil- liams won honofs. Presbyterian church will be held on! ; URULELE CLUB ENTERTAINED Thursduy and Friday, October 26 and | : y was held Friday eveding 29, According to pore’ plans. members of the Ukulele club. i | All the members were present and a GUILD “To MEET very interesting evening was spent. St. George's Guild of the Episcopal charch will meet at the home of Sr | MEET MONDAY Gordon Cox Thursday nfternoon, All: ( Members of the Mandan Chamber members arc urged tu attend, | 4 4 : of Commerce ‘held thelr regul i ania Hi LP: 7 . i é | monthly meeting Monday at the Lew! RETUR FROM MINOT f ee 5 and Clark hd¢el. ql Robert Demming has returned from fi te ” i —— i Minot where he > been visiting Fag! i cue DAUGHTER over the week-end. H 2 : ? i Mary Walton of Long Reach, ue i : } is in Mandan, the guest 18 TO WISCONSIN i # 4 of her daughter, Mrs. H. Russell. ‘ain left last evening} a : on a Y She will also visit in Dickinson, ’ for Canton, Wisconsin, to he with! & 4 dence tabbctl ter father, “who has béen iM for sev-! 7 +. | RETURN FROM MINNEAPOLIS eral works. . f ae mh ' Dr. and Mrs. Lioyd Erickson and . Pg . | son, Howard, ‘have returned from ICENSE nse has been is- Rphrain Peterson and tmella Matson, both of iineapolis, where they visited rela-| the state 7 te ‘worst flood in its. history. This picture, taken from an} ai alee (Part ‘of the wing can be séen ip the fcreground), shows how he country Just outside_of en iwten. was fade lated. Mi ¢ Martha | VISIT IN MANDAN Bismarck | can Golds of New Salem was a vis- ein ‘ils cien eseanedl = } or in 9 ‘AST TO VISIT IN FARGO i former 30 Is NFOR HEAL RECOVERY | MoD. McPhee left yesterday | ' dent. | “You know,” says Arthur O'Malley, movung for Fargo w she , \ Carson Hill, Cal, “Pweald tike you be the ruest of her daughter, M SPRAINS ; ANKLE | to broadeast th T'suffered from Pr. Swenson, i Miss Madeline Romer had the mis- } j Kidney and rheumatic trouble, 1 = - ‘fortune of spraining her ankle Sun- than two bottles of Foley P: VISITING IN BISMARCK | day, while getting into a car. ; Telleved me entirely, and if Mao. MW. Doerr and children off ZR | 4. STN | of Rumanin must travel to the Unis. ; want other sick Peon! je to Know about Furgo in the aity, guests of Mrs.; VISIT IN NEW SALEM ed States without the $1,400,000 them.” Foley js, a diuretic stim- Miss Madeline Romer and Miss| worth of jéWelry, hér’ personal ptop-, Ulant for the kidneys, are a ‘reliable i | Doarr's parents, Mr. and Mrs, John| re 0 | Paeige Burch spent Sunday with] erty, which-she had tdped to dispiny | valuable medicine, constantly in use Noman. —— i :over 25 years. Try them for back ; GOES TO HAZEN | cute Bde 4 the peat Moncey where’ i Capi teeta UE ta v 4 v. ‘or “dull: headaches,| tervousness, 1,fts Hannah Engsath of the A.W. TO FINLEY was depot ycafekeeping during ciiea'aut" teclines and disturbed | Charles Skjod has gone to Finley! the war, when"the Gert H for a visit with his sister, Mrs, Hud- | over-ran Humans. W'forms ‘part of steep. Satisfaction guaranteed, -sdv. ttt Haden, where she will visit with rela- | tives. son, a treastite ae to "be Pie | ahem temninmsrenen teenies: l H IN MINOT Whee’ Mavehel “von “Miigkensen “en-{| po terday morning fram afinot,” where arte eda Sobebe Gell Foot Specialist shethad been the Rumanian treasure was sent to Moscow, then the capital of an allied | Oe UNTLAL B. state, Negotiations for the return of ‘ a | = — Miss Marjorie Smith returned yes: H ‘ bi , ee : y Reasons For Using 1 isiting felends, i : . nee : ' Dak Maid Flour | rayal family took refuge at Juss: | . T. L. TO MEET ‘the L. cf L. of the Baptist church : BRINGS PREMIUM ON N. D. WHEAT] the property have been going on for) (Chiroposisi) wilk meet this ufternoon at 4:15 aes Why every citizen of this state| several years but recently the Soviet fi -Richmend's Phone 311 o'cléck at the church. should use “Dakota Maid” flour, An} governinent proposed that they retain ft Bootery Hi 2825) ee) | Stanley “Bucky” Harris, manager of the Washington Senators, no} enterprise was lawfully and I think] it for another ten years, ery jouse VISIT ‘(HERE | longer is the most eligible bachelor. This picture shows him just after | wisely organized to protect our prin- Dr. and Mrs, 0. T. Bentzen of Glen! he became the husband of Miss Elizabeth Sutherland, daughter of — industry, wheat, UDin arrived in the city last night! Howard Sutherland, former senator from West Virginia, Harris and 916 by actual milling test for-e-short visit his bride are at the left. Next to them is Miss Margaret Sutherland, | North Dakota MENT sister of the bride, and in front is Betty "Lyons, flower girl. eh poll 4 eat was 0 priate 4f Front | * ae eight to 20 cents per bushel. street, are the parents son born At a 10-cent ave: and 80 million this morning. i production, éight million dollars wi UNDE S OPERATION Be for our people. 0 Mrs. Walter Sellens underwent an ny hard wheat produces dry flour which will make more loaves of bread per barrel than other flour, giving us more value for our money, Try ft. If every merchant would use und sell “Dakota Maid” flour, our mill ENTERS HOSPITAL Gertrude Smith has entered him. He has already served a term| would run full capacity and eliminate 3 1) “Mets hospital tor west | Lhomas Rogers, invthe Wisconsin state. penitentiary | any posable deficit, °° \ x. iat, ? . at Waupun, r. Merchant, docst’t the premium dee cas j Arikara Brave, on wheat help you collect your ae- sr 2 ARES e we) Reports For Work Plans For Future |yaist il orn Dae ie ee on the Baldwin tonight o 7 —— ft for been spending atiabolte days in the city. irises snot oa eivats irsise! Being F ‘ormulated nos! v fours very trl jour. - B it IN BISMARCK di ‘ M+, J. J. Schweitzer of Washburn! ) farted work at the Mandan| With the electon of class officets visited friends in Bismarck Tuesday. [ones aeee Rogers was ap-| #t Mandan at edie pe iiatees Cornfield Athilet ea | pointed un executive order of Vis “Charges | peng sso werful radio stations use the Bald- win exclusi ly. The surpassing purity and finer resonance of Baldwin tone appear to unusual ad- VISITING HERE President Coolidge a short time ago.| 8¢ 2 ing formulated and vantage in broadcasting. Visit our salesrooms Miss Mazel Wilton of New Leineig, | “According” to Major ‘A.B, "Welch Will be rf Prepare For Tourney Play the Baldwin yourelf is spending a few days in Bismarck. | « es Alone” me that was! | Senior 4 . ‘sypetaadaael ach can War for his| Robert Mackin; vice-pr Des Moines, Towa, Oct. 13--U)—! FROM AMESTOWN outstanding wo! ing the war,| eld Borre: “Athletes of the corn ficds” as they # Foster of Jamestown is in! Rogers has two distinguished service| Juleta have been termed, ure Hmbering uj ° iemarck for a few days’ visit. | Sto Junior of! : President,| throughout the midwest Yor -the # f . Rogers was a night sniper and held s 5 dent, Charlotte} nual contest that is to decide the ‘corn | HERE ON BUSINESS u record for having cither produced | } 3 urer, Dor-| picking championship. BE. R. Erstlund of Driseoll was inl the coat or blouse of a dead enemy|ma Logan, | i Illinois, Minnesota, Nebraska, Mis- Z the city yesterday on business. brought in a prisoner for, 33| _ Sophomore “officers include Jack| souri, Iowa and probably Indiand will Where Masic Is Sweeter utive days. He is a gradu Stephens, president; Billy Russell,| have representatives in this year's VISITING HERE Mall: colleges e-president; William | McDonald,| meet, which is to be held in Nebraska Mra. €. ne of Hazelton vis- be eA ae freshmen were: teats ie rakua wane aneelae a. Exclusive Dealers for western Netth Dakota pepe tn Tiare onegey Hit-run Driver Is ¢ ( president: Lee Mack-| trants for the final competition, lem, vice-president; Betty Mackin, mer jams oo} ark county, ucuican Baxk‘ronsen | Sought After Boy |. ‘and Frederick” Swanson,| Mligois, last year won the chempi . The Melody Shoppe The Music Shop Vitisdale, Mich., Oct, 13--)—-Four, Is Struck Monday)‘: : ship, The 36 year old huskér, usi handits held up the Hillsdale Sa s struc ONGAY| Faculty advisers are Mr. Risty for, an old fashioned peg, turned in a net, Bismarck, N. D. Mandan, N. D. Dank here at 11 a. m, today, escaping) ig ti , Oliver Bakken for thel score of 35.8 bushels for one hour with approximately $20,000 in cash. Douglas Coker, four-year-old son! Juniors, Miss Pearson for the sopho-[end 20 minutes competition, That is ") mores and Misn Mary Roche for the| picking nubbins i the rate of 20.8 : Mr. and Mrs. Krank Coker, is t0-| freshmen. These advisers are to con-| bushels an hour or 214.1 bushels in! i NO Peri! NO CHLOROFORM—, a tuck near the Syndicate school! { it stated intervals with the class] an eight hour day. a7" gama rs and members of the el ssi it-and-run” driver late Mon- ere je classes: —~ Raether torn learas_ to. choose! ny afternoon, a clan of tasers.) NOTICE TO seth Naty “peor wie roming acon te ahem ig akel HOUSEHOLDERS MONEY TO LOAN m ely street when struck by the car whic! n a I. ycly Pau ie nase Conte knocked him to the pavement, The Halfyard, Clara Morris,| The city will discontinue 3 On Bismarek improved city propert Prepayment, privileg>.;. Apply for ter coll the pavement, Rosemary Healow, ‘Billy | Kennelly, sion inflicted severe bruises and Vicent Luther, Joxeph Handtman, Lec| mauling garbage on October Nichols, Harold Hanson and Granni-| fifteenth. Honey and Tar Compound has ever heen: the favorite cough medicine of careful mothers. It contains no chio-|,, Bystanders were unable to tell the ICE: OWEN: ELTINGE BLOCK foform, ne-opiaies, and the list of in-| icense numb ar ; po eA M.H. ATKINSON, jf PR is y gredicnts is plainly printed on the! ? res Sain tnoting che +—__—___—- > m City Auditor. package. Children like it. and it checks chilly feverish colds, stops i| Personal and coughs, croup (spasmodic), bronchial coutha’ whosping coughs snd annes-| City Hall Is Now | Social News of president of the Palestine Economic ing night coughs. Mothers, accept only Foley's Money and Tar, the safe Being Improved|| Mandan Vicinity > 0] Corporation, has announced that 2 + i Ra APR hee eter ene line is being! AWARD seneg? sgepaled station is to be erected reliable family cough medicine. -ady. 2 installed at the n city hall, the! ,, Miss Janet Arthur and Miss Doro-}on the Jordan's banks to supplement NOTICE OF monrande sale od AS haeine Eisen Bets ‘a short! thy Parkins won the $150 and $100 poner from oil engine generators at Notice is hereby given, that U time ago, Digging was started yes-! strands of Navarre Pearls given away | Haifa, Tiberias and other points, ' certain mortgage executed and de-!terday and the piping will probably! by the Conyne Jewelry store in a con- ee bs - B. Stratton & Hottle| bo laid today or tomo t of judging real pearls from imi: E COULDN'T LEARN Dr. TM. MacLachlan has removed his ‘¢ffices to the Lucas | dF. M, Earp! 4°19 by 12 addition to the present’ tiation, which closed Monday noon. “Arentt ou neney ready, dear?” : ; y P : (es y, a " . ‘ari, gan, | Vault has been completed and shel ae taal pe ware place in the PP ; 2 ae asking Block, Fourth St., and will confine his practice, as in the Past . mortgagee, ¢ é now being installed. This addi-| display window with a large nu f paniiian av en tellin, 4 t ay or «tober, is tate te | on will provide needed apace for the, of imitations andh out @f 842 guesses | vou for the last half hour that Tii||| to internal medicine, disenses of the eye, ear, nose and threat, and hundged and twenty and filed. tor| storage of city records, addition to| entered only. 18 Were correct. ee be ready in a minute ?”’—Journal Pe in the office of the re; later being fireproof, jprize winners were Mrs. J. F Amusant, Paris. . the fitting of glasses. the county of Burke Retopping of the chimney on the} kina, Mes. C. M, ekatlosnen” 5 ooo, Bakota,, on. the hall is now under way, with two men Sorlie, Virginie Klein. re Bt sheen en ibid gate /ELKS TO CELEBRATE ANNIVER. ent in | a ea, ase Secondary Clocks . uyihaniversary ight will be observed So FE: t Ni ‘a, 271 PY y Mandan lodge, No. 1256, B. P. 0.' as ~ “Apri nko filed Installed in School + E,, tomorrow evening at a general ‘ ae ait aid ent vat xtc | homecoming meeting. It is expected! ee Pree a be ‘and tecorded in Hook 175 | Memorials of the class of 1926, of| that many Elks in the wetsern-partil Cooke a‘hot' brenktast igiger, on page abet peviit he | Mandan high school, two secondary | of the state who are members of the! ; " Fi tos ‘esate of the ‘premises | clocks have been placed in each of: local fodge will attend. Visiti i morteage and Néreinafter| the study halls in the school, Th 8 are ulso invited. ‘ggor ogg the” city ae installation took place Monday RETURNS FROM EAST ‘ : . “i a GROCERIES AND DRY erent “Bakot f oe driver of the | NEW USE FOR JORDAN {| ,,ondon—The river Jordan, in Palés- | tine, is being harnessed to a new duty -—electric power., Bernard Flexner, ing. the clocks had been delayed-in de-) | HI. K- Jensen, dlatrict, deputy sal 120 South 11h St. Opposite Standard Oil Warehouse 2 o'clock p. ho. 5th| livery until this fall and when they|¢xalted ruler of the Elks lodge of| November. 86 to resale finally came Superintendent Gould) North Dakota, has returned from d Sam Sloven, Proprietor. wnt due apon sald mortgage | was unable to secure an electrician, | Philadelphis. whete he attended a con- Phone 571 Gay of sale. Geneioed ‘pci Miter several weeks of watleg, he ference, of district deputies of the i and: Prinefpal L, G. Thompson decided | Elks lodge, Mrs. Jensen accompa : Te f . . ty snntall thelelecka facmgainen and) © band and they Visited In New Your last chance to get your winter’s had them in place by Tuesday morn-| York and Washington, D. C, potato supply cheap - ing, * eer ae When the high jeheel ne built a} RETURN FROM FARGO- : : aay er clock was installed, but up to! j ia i a <llliboka . ont i ae" this. time no secondary clocks had| 2 meeting of | Two carloads on track be pret: He is the Jorention of the {ae siete hott = sarociasion held 4 TOA : tee + school boat to eventual ave sec-|in Fargo. also % 7 ¥ q ter ss of| ondary. clock in’all the rooms. towns Grand: Forks, D ‘ ra i Red River Karly Ghio Bulk ° 4 Minot to make ements : ‘ io Meade ; w Escaped Forger Is 2rysicenuans™ Returned to Duluth VISITING IN MANDAN Howard Hilton, wh ped fi angeles, California, rein the. city, Hi arate ' ; Sees ‘ ie oware on, who escay rom are in’ * iy es o F Me . | te. ‘ thydfates “and v i , & j Pepe eee) ae “hia the hacheg ita | Er Mise, aad Noe neil ils “oulk” to make daxatives tess cften | Absolutely guarantce: to keep all winter which chained hii to ‘the sheriff re wpe cheloed Mim ta the weeltt note af “witost Bring your sacks, returned Ps Duluth Northern Pacific da , $.OF u per bushel abe e eee n nena beer nee . ay | officials we ere, - 3 » § Hilton ag arene cae an . ‘ ; Oats ai Sacks furnished, at: 60 ; Te re | On ; ft the cous Start per bushel ..........cese0eeeeeee rder of P f poss ie fog ph’ ums. | ORY et roy Sak aria and de- ~ \ MRS.W.E.BUTLER | “icme Porizait Photographer, is located at 120 West Rosser St., 3 equipment to make phftographs of all sizes and kinds. Your friends can buy anything you can give them—except your Photograph, and your photograph is friendship’s choicest gift. Tweive photographs make twelve appreciated gifts. Only ton weeks until Christmas, so you better come early and avoid the rush of the last days before Christmas. Phere 898 for appointment at your heme or at 120 West Rosser. EVEREADY Cotumbia Dry Bat- teries are almost as standard as | sugar. They’re sold by deaters everywhere. These packages of ready-to-serve electricity give long service at low cost. Popular uses include pai ann —"" fighlng tents ome Manislactured and guaranteed by NATIONAL CARBON COMPANY, INc. New York San Francisco Concrete streets always remain true, even and rigid Mandan, North Dakota, where Lewis and Clark camped a hun- dred and twenty years ago, is still the home of the Indian and the cowboy. Even today you may see a primitive stage pulling in and out of town. But there is nothing primitive about Mandan’s streets. = Tn 1923, Mandan began to pave with concrete. This program was continued throughout 1924 and 1925. In deciding t rith “ Mandan followed the comenie. of ‘more than 1,000 other cities, large and smai!,in every part of the country. Three outstanding reasons for this nationwide popularity of concrete are: (1) Their true even surface makes them always safe to drive on. (2) Their pleas- ing light gray color dresses up your street. (3) No matter how heavy the traffic, they require little maintenance. What concrete streets have done for Mandan they will do for any city _ or town. All of the facts are in our iis bs booklet on “Concrete Streets.” Ask for your copy. Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete Offices in 31 Cities

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