The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 2, 1926, Page 8

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QUEEN MARIE IS ‘ROOSEVELT OF THE BALKANS,’ SAYS J. M. STEPHENS : jthe Ki hard r farming en- they have to ew of the of the United Northern Gr jains Field voiced his imp! ; ens and John dircetor of the $ were the two farmers who discuss agriculture with Marie on t from Man. “This coun of Rumanis lying below Yaric declared as she wateh Hying landseape of Morton counties. £ nee in life. neess, however, lool mality and. th |from the pomp of formal ce! eastgrn st + | Superinte wits most marke t Stephens. “What the when do the dry periods realistic was of the Al i Interested Group © the | STARTS WORK AS ee Clara Morris and | support of the fair, a big vote is ex- pected to be registered in Morton ‘ ken in last evening county by the time the polls close at will be used , is hoped will enable the Playmakers | county offices are bein, fought | in the Grand Forks for, with the exception of the ‘sher-; sponsored by the jiif's office, where Oscar Olson and{ ‘The festival will | Henry Handtmann have put up strong | in May. jeampaigns., T. J. Krause is opposing + Bismarck high! C. sch, who a candidate for; as state's attorney, No! nade in opposition to Le county auditor; J. H. ounty treasurer; dtmann, clerk of district court; MeGillic, tani} dents ounty judge; E. R.| veyor: 4. K. Kennelly | ner, and H, K. Jensen as county itendent of schools, vy requested by the county ation and in ening, ir association is for the purpose of | Large Vote Is Very | sunporting the annual fair. A levy of ‘ (one-half mill or 50 cents to each theu- Probable in Morton)! ry iiiits of property, assessed val-| dation, is asked, Parties interested fu the obtaining of this levy met ‘last; ening at the Chamber of Commetee | offices and pledged their support, | | Enthusiastic Group | eting las With a fight for the sheriff's office | rmest in some years and w iation turning out in favor of the lev the possi to ‘Save County Fair’ An enthusiastic group of Mandan OFFICE MANAGER THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Pledges Its Support | H. R. Holthusen recently went! direct from Dakota Business Col-; lege, Fargo, to-a position as office manager for the Alemite Lubrica- ition Co. D. B. C. actual business | people attended a “Save the Fair”! meeting, held in the Chamber of Com-| , merce rooms ‘last evening with A, W.t Furness presiding, and pledged their | support to the half-mill tax levy h is to be balloted upon today. rs are today combing’ the city, | involved hours of | training (copyrighted—unobtainable | urging people to vote for the measure bazaar in which numerous articles were sold, netting the church a sizable sum of money. Mrs. L. Gustin Dies Mrs. Liberatus thony died Sunday moring in a Bis- rck hospital after several days’ ill- with pneumonia. She has pre- Isy undergone a major operatio! s were held this morning i y from the Catholic chure'! | Mrs. band and three children, George Paul, 55, Is Found Dead in Bed George Paul, 55 years old and a resident of Mandan for a number of Today’s Big Offer to All Who Have Stomach Agony Read What Finney's Drug Store Has to Say About Dare's Mentha Pepsin When you have any trouble with your stomach such as gas, heaviness nd distention, why fool with things which a only give relief? medicine that will years, was found dead in his bed yes- terday morning at his home. He had been ill with heart trouble for the past two weeks and had been in poor ealth for several years. He is survived by his widow, five daughters and four sons. Services are to be held tomorrow morning from St. Joseph's church and burial will take place in the Catholic cemetery here. ——_—$—<—<$——$—$ r Personal and | Social News of | Mandan Vicinity | MASONIC MEETING TONIGHT A Masonic service program and im- portant business eeting will féature the regular meeting of Mandan Lodge No, 8, A. F. and A. M,, this evening. A radio'set will be installed sp that election returns may be had. VISIT IN GLENDIVE Misses Eva and Elizabeth Boehm have gone to Glendive where they will visit an unele. En route they stopped at Dickinson for a short visit with friends. VISIT MOTHER Mra, N. E. Walker and son, Duane, left today for ron where they will spend a wee! guests of Mrs. M. Kaip, Mrs. Walker's mother. PARENTS OF SON ‘A son was born: to Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Kupper of Mandan Saturday at the St. Alexiug hospitad in Bismarck. ae a ltor Minneapolis, called there by the | illness of his mother. | PARENTS OF SON | My. and Mrs. Paul 8. Ordway of Mandan are the P nts of a son‘born in St. Paul Sun / PARENTS OF SON Woman Loves Houseworks, Has Good Time “[ had stomach gas so bad that work was a burden and I was always drowsy. Adlerika is the best medi- cine I ever took. Since taking it, I feel like doii ay, work and enjoy life again.”—Mrs. W. H. Clintsman. Adlerika cleansing which may ves the system @ REA! id brings out old poisons have caused trouble fot a long time. Unlike most medicines, it acts upon BOTH upper and lower bowel. Just one spoonful relieves GAS and takes away that full, bloated feeling so that ved can eat better and fleep better. Even if bowels move dsily, Adlerika brings out much ad- ditional poison which never thought was in you caused sour, ga! ness, sleeples: matter what y e tried for your stomach and bowels, Adlerika will surprise you. In Bismarck at ~~ —adv, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Schaner ‘of ———— SS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1926 Mand: are parents of a ison born Sunday. ‘Should Be’ _ Sees Two One-act |" Plays Presented |s et, disordered stom- Breslow and other druggists. so strong and vigor-° 1 do its work without and indications are that it will win by | amous | elsewhere) gives you a head-start in is ut | an overwhelming irjority. ‘, who | the raceto success. You make good | pride anywhere. Dorothe Bendon, a D. | B. C. girl, now has a fine place | Large Crowds Are 4 of! with the Chamber of Commerce, | Present at Fair sce of | Palo Alto, Calif; Jennie Williams A satan i i en } ge crowds atte the. cad wel +e : with the Detroit State, Baik. of the. Cuthotle church at. Glen | 1 “The Rose of the| nor i. tar-, Read erent 4 “Follow lle Fp teed i \jory Shaw Ro: In | the Succe$$ful’” to D. B. C. Nov. eS Ae RR bl ed [nS were curl Horre: | 1-8 Write F. L. 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