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/, PAGE TWO WOMAN FEELS: SHE HAS LIVED LONG ENOUGH Celébrates 01st! | Bicthday Today, But Is Anxious to ‘Get on the Other Side’ Hokah, Minn., Oct ()—0n her list birthday today, Mrs, Dorothy ced Smith Dunhath, still active, d cheerful, expressed the wish might be her last year of ived long enough,” she ex- AN of my family is dead mother, brothers and outlived them all her honor, Today Mrs, Dun- us busy opening her morning Piled high around her arm » stacks of letters, gifts telegrams and other gifts, chair of flower one letter from San, inted to know if, » or liquor, whieh { py of Mrs. Dunham, { Mer Rule for Longevity to bed Mr he morning 1 ste 1 used to —som 0: tui live n clean, Christian life.’ Interested in Household Affal Mes. ©, J. Thompson, the only ing daughter of Mrs. Dunham, said r mother wns vitally interest- A every detail of the household. Why even Mrs. ‘Thompson said; “she knows exactly how much money we have coming in to rin the house, how much we spend and how we owe, She goes over the ac- nd nothing escapes her. ha vnogrand children; und children and) one rand child. They are nut the country, $0 uny of them will get | T don't suppo here today.” SUBSTITUTES | FOR BATTERIES HAR) PROBLEM Electric Power Offered Many Obstacles Before It Was Finally Utilized Chicago, Oct. 20,-4A)—-A source of ever-willing but rather touchy power supply for radio receivers has finally onquered by engineers. This in available nearly every old through the alternating lines, offered many obstacles it finally was put to work to replace A, B and C batteries H Eo it, when cut into w state drowns ecause of the loud by the rapid v e to negative. To come these difficulties, the house lighting supply first is changed int direct current and then_ s throug! ter that delivers outout which contains no disturbing qualiti i 'B” Battery Eliminated The first step in the use of “A C"} brought the development of the B battery eliminator. It consists of a current changing device and a filter made sup of choke coils and large condensers. This filter is absolutely necessary because after the A C is changed to direct current the ripple still is present. Further advances in the B battery eliminator, which correctly known as a “power puck,” came with the de- signing of improved rectifying or eur- rent changing tubes und better chem- ical rectifiers. The power pack is in- tended“to deliver a high voltage at low amperage. Now Dispense With “A” Replacement of the storage battery or dry..cell supply for lighting re- ceiver Pabes offered u somewhat dif- ferent problem. This battery delivers ‘ current of comparatively high am- peragerwet low voltage. This diffi- culty has been overcome and “A” eliminators for use with five volt tubes are inning to appear. The’ furnishing of the filament current for the. three volt dry cell tubes was much easier because the B power pack with a few changes can be made to furnish the lighting current. The recessary C battery current is pro- vided through either the A or B device, depending upon the type of tubes used. . f The Great Pianists... any dmé. .64 thé Baldwin In thet purity’of Dilawin for you, ahy time,’ the shus- ical dégame! of the’ world's Tam lonesome, I want, on ‘the other sid uo on Grandma D&nham's the entife villuge held A Good Rosie, pet elephant at Miami Beach, Fla., rests up and takes p go: ey, And why shouldn't she? thish pushing 48 palm trees back to an upright pos smoke ‘after her toil. c work on a hurr Mandan News Rotary Governor Will Be Here on Ogtober 26th Archie D. MeCannell of Minot, gov: ernor of the ninth district Rota clubs, will be in Mandan October and a meeting of Mi will be held that evening. The reg: ular mecting scheduled for noon, Oc: tober 28, will be postponed and the evening meeting will take its place. Dairymen Postpone Trip Because of Unfinished Work from Wisconsin, w led to come through Man- to New Salem, | if ave decided to indefinitely po their trip, County Agent R. C. comer was informed yesterday. weather and inubility to finish their work before cold weather set in was the cause of the postponement. The dairymen originally planned to stop at Mandan but decided to go through alem in order that they more time to see the cat tle there. B Hettinger Masons Lay Temple. Cornerstone; Grand Master Present" ceremonies, the rstone of the new Masonic iem- of Hettinger lodge No, 93 was laid di Vv i ons from Mott, ittended the cere- the ceremo AG, Falkenstein of 0 He was assisted by Di trict Deputy Grand Master R. Trousdall of Mott, ¢ Charles EF. Starke of Cc, Norton, master of the Bo lodge. Harrison O. Pippin, a member of the Masonic Seryii od dress on “Why .” This follo: the laying of the corner: was a gift of Walter Fargo, grand secretary of t Lodge of North Dako' Daughter of Huff Parents Is Dead Elizabeth Gruiner, daughter.of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greiner of Huff, died at Grafton at 5:30 Sunday evening.| The remains were taken to Huff this morning, where funcral services were! held at 10 a. m. Surviving, besiies her parents, are four brothers and three siste G.N.D.A. Members to Meet in Mandan Members of the Greater North Da- kota Association from Grant, Oliver, Mercer and Morton counties will meet in Mandan, at the Lewis and Clark hotel October 21 nt. 2 p.m. H.S, Rus- sell_ig chairman for Morton county, Plans for'the coming year will be dis. cussed at the meeting and a definite Grand ¢ | | | | program fomulated. Boys Bound Over % end 4s to District Court) Waixing. . examination, Clement Sehantz and Marshall Allen, charged | with grand larceny in the first de- gree, were yesterday baund over to the district court’ efter being Yaigned: hefore Justice _ Camubell, Bond was fix » and $500 for Allen. State’s Attorney Kelach ‘prosecuted’ the case and C.F, oo H. Connolly appeared for the Allen oy. 5 est—and a: Smdke e? She's just et) ing at 7:30 at the Rowe hall. ion in the course of her ° ne reconstruction job. ISMARCK aoe rns awed hwan spent Tuesday marck with her parents. Miss dan Rotarians | /R. C, Newcomer, Mt $1,000: for Schantz: | be made for the initiaglon Which” in be held Sunday, iain a. | ‘ COMMANDERY TO MEET | { At the regular mecting of the Couer de Lion Commandery No. 15,, ights Templar, to be heid ‘Shurs: evening in the Masonic tem} inspector's report will be giv- tendance is desired, W. F. Ke fe id was Boyd, . Keller an ds. |, pro- ‘ors of the Lewis cnd Clark hotel, arvived Tuesday morping from Port- land, Ore., to spend a number of days looking er business interests, W. TO’ MEET 0. U. W. lodge will meet y evening nt 7:30 at the A eard party and dance will families following the mee! AID SOCIETY MEETING | Mrs. Rt. W. Shinners und Mrs. M. | Mortis will be hosteses at the regu- lar meeting of the Presbyterian ‘| Ladics’ Aid society Bhursday after- | noon at the churchd RETURNS FROM SYDNEY | gp Mrs: Paul Whokittel has from a three weeks’ visit j husband, who is now an executive in ithe Russell Miller plant at Sydney, | Mont { RETURNS FROM WILTON |, Rev. W. G. Stewart of the Presby- | terian church has returned from Wil- . where he has been transacting | | TS TONIGHT | An tmportant businers mecting of {the American Legion will be held ae at 7:30 at the Knights of 1 Pythias i TO MARRY \ LEGION ME! hall. and Miss have been | granted a marriage license in Morton ‘county | MEET TONIGHT A regular meeting of the Rebekah dye Will be held Wednesday even: court, 01} Jo tof UNDERGOES OPERATION | | Mrs. Ben Zweisul of Freda under. “went an oj Deaconess + negate eel einai of the arena and livestock 4 Al’ THE MOVIES . $4 ndan roun He was born & pb Nh lll on CAPITOL THEATRE un Wilson is guevited ave lecxine the South See islands, will Be shown ae sie jat the Capfol Theatre today, Wed- nesday and Tharsday. This picture, directed by the cele- brated French director, Maurice’ i Personal and ' vourneur, was picturized in Tahiti | Social News of | and oe sete the ao “— islands o . | Mandan Vicinity | «a: “such promincnt payers TCAD SC BOM 2 Sada jospital: Meet,” | cast includes such prommnent payers e Sate Tah alps Lytell, pollen S10) i ak - Gordon, Justine Johnstone, 201 HTLY CLUB MEETS Siegmann, Lionel Belmore, William in Fortnivhtly club met Norris, Emily Fiteroy, Princess Marie tempo a, the club room de Bourbon and Florenee Turner, ae ada i ank building Perhaps never in the history of r= € program was moving pictures has there been = Life and Letters of Joseph Pulitzer, ie aisueent tecypeetuds Pegs by Don Seitz, was the subject of @ which uppear in “Never the Twain aka ye onrad. My Shall Mect.” Filled with all the by Kate Doug- s reviewed by Mrs. tife in the South Seas, this photo- play sounds an entirely new note LEAVE FOR TACOMA jin ihe, Heeratere and dratha of mo- the half- . Jacobson and Mra, Louise “Tn "the role of Tamen nd son left Sunday evening caste Island princess, Anita Stewart| rs. Wright for Tacoma ‘after visiting in ih a é i Mandan, } bson, who thas appears in a characterization been the guest’ of her sister; Mrs, W, thoroughly suited to Reko, resides in Tacoma. ht and son Aave been. visiting Mrs. Wright's sisters, Mrs. L. F. Lv- man and Mrs. LaRue Shaw, and will visit Mrs. Edgar Newgard in Tacoma. BRIDGE DINNER . W. F. Reko won honors in ge games at the bridge din- ven Monday evenin Mrs, Shaw, Mrv. J. J. Howe and | .G. Tharp at the Shaw home | ‘h avenue northwest. Eight | tes were in play. Halloween dec- ovations were used. rs. Wr How Women Now keep fresh, charming IN FAVORABLE CONDITION under hygienichandicap—new yd Streit, who was severely in- | Way ptovides true secutity— fern aff and. discatds like tissue his right hand was badly torn by the accidental discharge of. a shot ‘un, is improving, at the Deaconess hospital and his condition is report- ed to be favorable. PLAN INITIATION All members of the choir and of- ficers are expecially requested to be present this evening st the regular meeting of the St. Cecelin Court of the Catholic Daughters of America in ae business requirements, at ’s auditorium, Plans will nes .... Without handicap. = “ ae X".is a new and remark- . te ti absorbe: rene way ... five.’ it - pt oe a cotton pads. Voss 8a ined embarrassment. “osiial aie Absorbs and deodorizes at the ototeating Sisal ALL fear You get it for a few cents at any or department stofe simp! Pid “KOTEX ” Women aL fee HE uncettainty and insecurit: of the old-time “sanitary pad’ ‘has been ended. Scientific protection now supplants it. .. Wear sheer gowns, keep up with Three centuries ago Mandans, Arikaras and other Indians had a civilization along the Missouri river in what is now North Dakota. Their farm prod- ucts, similar to those — afterwards | raiséd in’ New Eng- Jand, were _cxten- sively - cultivated! corn, béans, native pumpkins, totiaeéo and sunflower seeds —the latter mixed with corn meal mak: 7 ak ration Tuesday at the|f hanting story’ of § magic! and romance associated with J her. enchanting, == p portthyhl which calis! partisan financial agent, convicted of | case by an affidavit of prejudice f : WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER: 20,1926 | before Judge Thomas’ Pugh; Diekin- ses of dramatic. inten-| embezzlement in connection with the| last spring, sara authority'to + json, Inte this’ afternoon. Judge Pugh sity, varied with comedy situations. | operation of several banks. | any orders in the case. > i 2s Bert ‘Lytell plave oppésite Sf! Phe Mppiiention was granted ‘st the! “Tne court order directed that Hast- oes ne Miueiwn _ ; Stewart in the role of Dan Pritc request of Hastings’ attorney follow-| ings be taken before Judge Pugh at, he had baa Psy ing ° and when ro e —_——- | ing’the action of Judge F..T. Lembke} Mandan this afternoom. | iitae we i oe jai th we not fa- ELTINGE THEATRE" jat Mott yesterday in which he direct- _—— | a j@ action taken at Mott icture productions, but in “The Black | Pirate.” at the Eltinge again today and Thursday, he isieported as fale- ly having outdone his own previous efforts. It is a faithful, thrilling epic ; of the golden days of buccanecring near the end Of the ‘eighteenth cen tury, and depicts vividly and colorful- ly tne hectic life of the dare-devil | roamers of the Spanish Main during that era. In every way it is the most | K. | stupendous production that Doug has ever attempted, and ftom end to end it is filled with the unique athretic feats that place a Fairbanks picture in a class by itself; in faci, in “The Black Pirate” the star has thought up & number of new stunts that ate cs thrilling as they are novel. | The entire picture has been filmed! Lin a remarkable new color proces. | ‘known duces as Technicolor, that rcpro- with exactitude every tint, d hue of nature itself. Un- y other color attempts, Tech- nicolor is entirely natural, minus all, exaggerations, and restful to the eyes. | 'Habeas Corpus Writ | Granted Hastings, A writ of habeas corpus. wi day by the supreme court : of J. 4. Hastings, former Non-| Remembe A good diamond is most truly a perpetual gift and will be just as brilliant, more valu- able, and will be’ worn with as much pleasure fifty years hence, as the day you gave it. Let us show you, tv- day, our collection of precious stones set in exquisite platinum or white gold mountings. | | A Gift She Will | Bonham Bros. Diamends - - Jewelry Silverware Douglas Fairbanks has long been ed that Hasti noted for his lavish and ambitious Judge Pugh at Stanton for sentence. be taken before PUGH NOT. FAMILIAR yesterday. He knew, he sald, that an | WITH ACTION AT MOTT | affidavit of prejudice against Judge writ was asked on the ground Mandan, N. D., Oct. 20--()-—J. J. F. B. Lembke had been filed some thet Judge Lembke, barred from the Hastings 5 possibly be brought time ago. s : DY Ves > Champion= for care other in 75 cents each. 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