The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 9, 1926, Page 2

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PAGE TWO 9- 1926 — TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, A = ON A is ‘inal “clean-up” and 2. ago. Survivii im are his moth-| C ¥ ree y" He in the publi schools.on Wed- Wead, firmerly of Pért Rice and | 5 ES slivive i ah, va we a oe Beil ria ri eal aiitla Fein ve athe] sates “ It ae ‘. ‘inte fesday. Major J. M. Hanley will now of New Yo font 8 cheep: Masten Wouiise “eter | ar Soh m ite cet bin AR bazaar Wed... Nov. 10th. the high school students’ [uncrel services were held me | the. top” with the quota of 900 cur- ter, Mrs. Elizabeth Boehm of = heir assembly period at o’clock this afternoon from. the | pass Captain rt Wilson iz dan; one brothce, P. P. Schlosser n A group of Soici, ehurch, interment Making head of the county chapter and WW. of Carson, his widow and seven the. glee ' piace in the cemetery there. J. Gill is setretary. children. ‘ day will, be Buckley of Fort Ricé.an@ Mrg. Dell songs will club and {ocietios, ‘The complete the Pree’ st students wit Odd Fellows to Hold Former Mandan ‘Man BUGLER 10 BLOW ' (LFORTa er at Searhces compencrating District Mecting at Dies at Dickinson, Th ps’ AT 11 ON gi: , tumess Post No, 40, Armin and will also have Wilton November 12, bis < i rn i | ARMISTICE DAY ; ll wy sen Albert Gipp, Solen, homer ara ee h _ S$, Haltyard mber 4 after an illness of sev- taityar: Dies in Bed Sunday glee e , Will Be Sigaal For ral years: He was 49 yenrs old. | Al eet + Gib ¢ ht ute Silence Period in Down. | Fellov Phe funcral was neid at Dickin- s@& Saturday at 3 c’clock from the —S——— ——J ‘Bismarck Fur. Co. ~ Bers Exclusively — ~ * Storage - = Repairing Phone 610 . 207 Fifth St. Jimmy Smith 2 1 Thé World’s Champion , . * Will bow! local talent Avilience ict iqeting of Oda heated ie Neld at Avion Fey, November 12. Lodges partici Mr. Schlosser came to Mandan | ing in the meeting will be Mani 38 years. ago from. scuth Russia Bismarck, Hazleton, Steele - and and moved to’ Dickinson some vate Wilton. Large delegations are ex- ed ta attend the mesting,. at hich time matters - oo | 4 bee the district as a whole an | : tion Hiden pia i La individual lodges wil) be discussed. i sone of the best known ° Scnéral entertainment ts,-to:'Be | in Southern “Morton cour,. provided by the Wiiter ledge, |’ rte oii bes Red Crots “Roll Call ina garage and store at to Be Completed iv are his widow, an’ -months-old = daughter, two wit 5 membership; Pat sieeaiy 5 rs old, his! collected it aie anetunt pp of Fort| Roll Call, members of the Morton | Mrs. John! county chapter are devoting’ thts 38, was found dead heme in Solen San- feart trougle was se of death. o'clock. « Tickets, 50c, 100 seats. Be sure » and get your ticket in ‘Two-min- G, Brown tewn Section of City glee club slo tice Day will be fittingly this year with ternoon at the and a banquet in Mo + day will be t 11 o’clo er will ble 118 - Std St.; <3 , All Phones 211 To the Buying Public, Notice Ori Repti 29,:4026,‘the members of this as- sociation took a referendum ballot on Holiday Closirigs. And it was decided by a majority vote that’‘all places of business which do close on Sunday be tirged to Close All Day on Armistice Day. Again, after due consideration, our the nt 2 present 4 the posit of tH ‘i ree . “Armistice Day” y byt : , : Be aticillh > We will be closed all day in respect to those that have Gente eotcne : ’ j gone before und ;the boys that are still with us * .. “Jonathan Apples Small sizes, wrapped, per box in School ll not be in ", programs vom- HEAD LETTUCE — CELERY — TOMATOES CAULIFLOWER — SQUASH — CARROTS ~» FANCY E3oK€ quauity ARMISTICE DAY “Lest We Forget” We will be closed all day 110 P. M. WEDNESDAY. Phone y that you may LOOK YOUR AY open un ars ready to serve you, What makes tempting foods? aw IR years hundreds of good f cooks in this vicinity have hought and used Holiday Nut Margarine for just one thing: To make foods tempting. Spread on bread. Used to shorten pie crust and pastry. ‘o make richer cakes. Try it yourself. Northern Cocoanut Butter Co. Minneapolis, Mina. Distributors. ~ Cut Stringless ees GREEN OR WaX Come from the famous Gallatin Valley and are a compinion product to the well known Bozeman Peas. These beans are select pack afd will be found very tender’and highly flavored. In fact they are equal to the higher priced extra small styles, and are always uniform. Exceptional when Served Cold as a Salad, or Hot ast vegetable. ~ Sold by enywhere w. Bozeman Canning Co, Bozeman. Montene Wt youl dA: tani you. can doa. week's washing with the Maytag without obliga” tion or: expen: e to yourself that the Maytag i is the world’s most helpful washer. If it doesn’t sell itself, don’t keep it. 2 1 ROL ea om 3 an ! Th it a PARSNIPS — SPANISH ONIONS SWEET POTATOES About as cheap as Irish, 4 lbs. for Meat Department Jones’ Famous Sausage from Ft. Atkinson, Wis. Also Swift’s Ctired Beef and Pork Milk-fed Veal All Phones 211 Friday morning | W's Helen announced her engage- ment to Joe Ducy, every one agrecd i it was a“perfect match.” With their won- derful vias for the future, they were as happy as could be. Then Philip Merton, an old schoolmate of Joe's, arrived. Helen was instantly con- scious of the good looks and fascinating 118 Third St. | Close at 6:30 P. M. Wednesday until Board of Directors suggest that the best interests of ALL Including the Corn Show Can be served by adhering strictly to the Closing Schedule as above stated. BISMARCK CREDIT BUREAU, INC. Roy Logan, President: J. Henry Kling, Seerctary aloe, unguided by the loving counsel Bioree reel yi and wiser than herself, it is not strange, R that Betty made mistakes. But cven t might have escaped the sialon rnisfeatane that ‘ came to her, if she had followed her own instincts, -& when she found herself in love with her employer. A heart-touching story every girl should read. “Baby Fingers” — Abandoned at the height of a storm on an opén prairie by her worthless husband manner of the stranger and she often wondered what there was about him thatattracted herso. And as the days passed, she nd a strange transfor- . nation taking place with- in, herself-—a strange willingness to. slip away for tong drives with Phili secret adventures whi + she thought of as inno- , cent fun. { “Then studdenly me found papnap ay ese ee » drama of smashin; svents the like of oh soe had: never dreamed. Minister Recommends True Story Magazine Dear Sirs: Icannotoverestimate thevalue of True Story Magazine. Lwould recommend .t without reserva- . tion to ell. Lam accustomed to “use “C.ematic A sermone, taking the themefrom somegreat hook or itspiting story. 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