The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 14, 1926, Page 2

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Prize Winning Stock | ‘AVill Stop at Mandan , yon Way to Oregon Prize winning stock from the N: tianal Livestock Show in Detroit will stp at Mandan October 21 for two hours while en route to a show at Portland, Oregon. The best of the blooded stock will be on exhibition. Mandan is the last stop made by} th? téain in North Dakota, according to information sent out by the rail-| way company, and Jamestown will be the only other stop made in the, rae the special train schedule call-! ‘or stops at St. Paul, Jamestown, Mand n and Billings, i Boo ¢ this exhibition will give furmors and all people interested «/ chance to see the finest of thorough- breds, County Agent R. C, Newcomer | and /K. A. Erickson of the Northern Pacific urge everyone to attend, First National Bank | :Temodeling to Be orating the i ‘ational bank thre Work of red ithe First N will be finished within vork is ption of the Ii d installation of fixtures. | fireproof and burglarproof, ult, with walls of 18-inch reinforced | erete and nch solid steel! ? door, has bs completed and all burglar alarm system has’ been in- tated The bunking space has been sulk acd an exterior of Bedford stone put} in place. The Craychee Drug store,| which formerly occupied part of the building, has moved. to another loca- tien, thus affording much enlarged | facilities. ‘Housecleaning’ : Given NvP. Pools; The end of a thorough “houseclean-| ing” for the Narthern Pacific reser- ted northenst of Mandan, | s ‘day, after nearly three ths had been taken for the work, I a depth of a past two years, and was: all| cleaning process.! which ice is cut iven a thorough - heavy knives being drawn} ter to cut the weeds, cover a total area of vse on trains we weeding,” under the So That Everyone Will Know If Economy be defined as the judicious expenditure of money, then every person tising economy in its truest sense. That's one reason: The Burg omen one procured because of our buying greater values could be Climax Chocolates Assorted ‘flavors in’ deli- cicus fresh chocolates. sos in 5-pound boxes. 5 pounds $1.00 | ; suid, High Court Affirms iDecisions in Cases Against Stutsman Decisions in two cases of C. C. Storing, receiver of the Merchants National Bank of Mandan, vs. W..H. Stutsman, have been aifirmed by the supreme court. Stutsman, who was one of three; ies on a $50,000 bonds given by y of Mandan, con- | tended that his finbility under the bond should be an offset to obliga- tions which he owed the bank. The court held that euch a set-off could not be allowed becuuse it would con: arte 4 preferenc: under the fedefal aw, The effect the ruling, it was is to se Stutsman liable both for the bond on which he was a ;surety and for not.» which he. gave the bank. Morton Ccurt Will Start November 9 r November scheduled 5 been advaneed to use of the fact that ction day s on the second. | Judge Frank T. Jembie of Hettinger is to preside over the term of court and a large number of cases are an- ticipated, id November 2, November 9 be ‘Personal and Social News of ' Mandan Vicinity 30 TO FARGO S. Jacobson of Tacoma, Wash., nd her sister, Miss Gaia Lee, have we to Fi visit Mr. Jacob- son’s son, George Newkard, a student at the ‘Agricultural college. Mrs. Jacobson is a guest of her sister, Mrs. W. F. Reko, and came to Mandan be- cause of the illness of her mother, Mrs. L. C. Peters, TO JAMESTOWN Police Chief N. H. Romer left Ins -—-@ ate.convention of po- wly 12-feet dur- | lige officers, which is being held to-; me H day and tomorrow. COMMITTEES CHOSEN Meeting Tuesday evening, members of the Mandan public schools teach- ing staff were chosen by lot to take, charge of the four social events to be, held this year, BUY MORE for Dates are to be de-' we announce a reek. which are mentioned in this announcement. If values for $1.00,.a few of advantages, we would offer them. cided later by each of the fonr com- mittees, WEDDING Mi - OCTOBER 3 i UNCED Alfred K principal of the schools at dson, was mafricd to $8 Lois Stewart at the home of the bride's parents at rdena on Sun- day, October 3. They are at home in Judson. Mr. Kurth has been princi- pal there for three years an Kurth is a teacher in the schools AN- Judson TO INITIATE The Mandan Catholic Daughters of "| America will observe Sunday, Octo-, as the annual initiation date. Appl ns for membership must be fired with Mrs. William ~~ Mackin, {erand regent of the Mandan chapte: before Sunday, October 17, At the present time there are indications that more than a score of women | will affiliate with the order, IN FARGO | Rev. George W. Thom, rector Christ's iscopal church, is in |Fargo this week on busine: Dar- ing his absence from the city Mrs. Thom _is spending the week in Bis- jmarck, the guest of Mrs. F. H.! | Davenport. be: of AT HEBRON } County Agent R. C, Neweomer and, Miss Edna Summerfield of the North: "A MUSICAL REVIEW OF VICTOR RELEASES FOR OCTOBER I'll Fly to Hawaii, the melod: es ae trot of the season, played by Gus C. Edwards and his orchestra (a new or-} ion added to Victor) is a v aut smooth anit sat live, num-| her. » Itvis gaye }n jwi ry mony! blends 40 élesely with the rhythm us| ‘e it hard to determine whether uction was originally meant! for dancing or for concert. roduction begins with full orchestra, dropping off almost im-| diately, allowing, in rapid suce sion, different struments and; groups of instruments to elaborate | on the theme, but always with full) rhythmic accompaniment, Full or- chestra breaks into prominence just enough to enable a proper passing of one group of instruments to another. A whispering quartette, with wonder. j ful harmony, sing in true Hawaiian to Hawaii, and dei | Wakiki, My heart's on: fire jeross the sea I'll fly to Hawa its for me. it more change in rendition’ style und the full orchestra brings the number to a majestic close. The whole may truly bd culled. a rhythmic tone poem. special Dollar YOUR MONEY Mrs.| ting the -fox-trot | Whiteman can, and. on the. .xevarse |. id) and ‘Red Wing” THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE |Dakata State jwere at Hebron man they orgaiined t club. ALTAR SOCIETY TO MEET The Catholic Altar society meets ; this .afternoon in. St. Joseph's audi- torium with-Mesdames William Mc- Cormick, Ed. Steinbrueck, James T. | MeGillie/ and J Rs re Healow ag hostes: es xe will be played, bewinning at 2:30, and a hot supper Ht be j served at 6:30, The public is invit- ed to th supper, ENTERTAINS G GYM CLASS Pi i, jlowing ‘the regular mecting of the class, Guests will wear their gym- nasium clothes. COMMISSIONERS MEET Reeular business was taken up by the Morton county commissioners at their monthly meeting yesterday at the courthouse. All the commission- ers were present. EASTERN STAR MEETING Queen Esther Chapter, 0. £.8,, will meet tonight at the Masonic Temple. HOMEMAKERS’ CLUB The. Mandan Homemakers’ club will have its: regular meeting Sat- 15, 1926 ‘The .campanion nutwber; aes for the Moon” by the same orchestra is another beautiful dance melody and ayhit in its class. ‘Whiteman commemorates in the soul’s language, the marvelous feat of \America's own girl athlete, Ger- trude Ederle, the first. woman to swim the En, channel, by present “Trudy,” as side the familiar “When the Red, Red {| Robin comes Bob, Bob, Bobin’ Along.’ The Victor Salon Orchestra contrib- ute their bit to this week's release with a concert rendition of “Out of the Dusk to You” and “Elinor?” which must be heard to be appreciated. rial >eollege| ur ms 4 afternoon, lomemakers’| year’s‘ work will be given. Mrs. H. L. Dahners will entertain; y, October 16, at the Chamber of | candy, erce. rooms. Reports of the MARRIAGE LICENSES riage licenses been gist for McCoy’s Cod Liver Oil Com- pound Tablets und if you con't ain sued’ to Nick Lipp, Center, and at least 5. popnds in 30 days your Eva Thomas, Solen, and to Ambrose | = ee Braun and Elfsabeth ‘Bleth, both. of | Glen Ulin, | RETURN FROM ST. PAUL | Mr. and Mrs, George Steinbrueck jhave returned from St. Paul where i Mr. Steinbraeck ‘has been receiving {treatment at the Northern Pacific hospital. | LEAVES HOSPITAL a@ patient ‘at the Northern Pacifi hospital in St: Paul, has returned to {Mandan and is much improved. panes | GUILD TO MERT | The Indies guild of the Christ} Episcopul chureh is meeting at the; Rectory this afternoon. i | MEETS TONIGHT { A’ meeting of the W.‘B. A. witl be- held tonight.at 7:30. in the Knights of Pythias hall, BUSINESS VISITOR John C. ‘Bell, editor of the Carson | Press, was in Mandan yesterday on, business. How She Gained 10° Tidy, Curly ‘Hair in Summer By Edna Wallace Hopper I use a hair dress which gvery girl and woman world delight know, especially in summer, it keeps my hair wavy, fluffy, glossy, ‘dy. T never go to a hairdresser, never have a Marcel wave, 1 get all that curl, and glow by using this dressing twice a week in my room, Great experts made this dre:s- ing especially for mc. It is not sticky or greasy. to perfection all m; be beautiful, wavy and tidy. Now all t couniers supply the same dressing. under the name a '@, Wave ond Sheen. The price LM aly yearantce comes with ‘each bottle, 20, ‘#0 you risk nothing by a test. try it, You will find it just what you want, It is onc of the best helps I ever found to keep women looking nice. ! t fa { * Th golig- xdihe—but § doggie i ‘men, women and children just can't ‘help putting on good, heaithy flesh when «they take McCoy's Cod Liver | Oi Compound Tablets. | k full of vita: -tasting cod in{self, ‘but. these stgar-c less tablets are us easy to take us NEW VALUE — Two standard piano accordion num- bers, “The Wedding of the toa a waltz—and “Estudiantina” by Perry, an artist from Whiteman’s oe chestri Two beautiful renditions of by-g days in a proper setting, “Rainbow' by the Shannon tette. ovin’ Gambler” and “New River ” songs sung in southern style Harrell. a fox-trot and “O Sole : Mio.” a waltz, by Nat Shilkret and his rchestra, complete this week’s offer- | ings.—Adv. of the Unusual Values This. 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