The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 10, 1926, Page 6

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“WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1926 ish Dr, Spears with at }auad Se suas Monvorcnes opponent PAGE SIX ieee ie ieee er fami : hisiillineteiliineetiitioall Pt es Me Te CM eR CS Re I 0 BR thin RS AIT TN at Ty ie Be Jae » Geroen star for his product with aland so were others of the ‘LEAVE IT TO GLORIA’ WILL BE ‘REAL SHOW" Cast of Over 100 Local People Werking Hard For Fin- ished Performance After 10 days of vigorous rehears- ing under experi direction the big Leave It To Glori ium November 17 into shape so rapic ily that a perforn proaching the qualit high class professional production is assured. Some of the dances are a bit com- plicated, as the directors of the show are not content with using the ordi- nary and very obvious chorus steps usually <« uch perform and so. ti cases ot among the 8, is rounding dd satisfactor- f famous Greenwich V little difficultic: overcome and th ir perienced professionals. Among the 15 dance numbers to be genuine! features will be stunning show radium dance o: rhythmic canoe number, the ¢ Yama dance, and the tennis, bowery number And even these not all. The costum unusually @ of the production is rate and attracti sand. the story of the play, although light and unobstrusive ax all good musical comedy stories should be, is full of hilarious fu oe (By Accociated Press) New York-—Wealthy twin are experiencing the joys ¢ hood at the same time. Mrs. Ralph Heyward Isham has a They are daughters of Mr. and Mrs, Harry A. Hurt, formerly of Dallas. San Francisco—Texas Bob Goodwin wi us ve en the uncle do it acsin with a new twisc. five different ix, but int Nev sixth cond time. semebo Bob. Now an annulment marriage are necessary, and re Now York—Irvin Cobb is back fror abrood with m true story of Gree meeting Greek. “I'm an old perman myself,” Mussolini Beni:o procecded to fire que Informed that Irvin was in Europy Iecause he expected to be a grand-| ing more father, Benito said he hoped th + would grow up to be blackshirt. Chicago—What price testimonials $209 to $"09, if the medical assocation is correct secs ‘het fer svéh an emount an vertiser may obtain through w syn dica.e the endorsement of — F *FLASHES OF LIFE™ a) sisters | country mother-| Mal- | colm Meacham has a daughter, Mrs. son. | record of his Nat for marriages, is going to| © ones, Bob hws ds to wed his Betty Markle forgot final divorce papers involving three ty else before becoming Mrs. by pwsDAa- @ Then poiitan Opera liouse, where ith ions. d- ‘men a stage Ory By. a. bothersome pers nice photograph in the ad. Mexico City--This country has. its | eyes now on W ing the marathon | rt the next Olympic games. It is planned to enter two Indians who ran 62's miles in nine ‘hours 87 minutes. pensate them for loas of thelr ‘on erop during a celebration over o rms have been! £ to loeute by movies, a to join in his denials. John Markle, coal mer- what it is to suffer, siartled camps t © $100,000 ‘down and whole Lecture Recital By Walter Damrosch i Will Be Broadcast Damr ries of these conne ©. Damresch ig: o the redio audience. Began When 23 Years Old It was at the age of 2% that Mr. Damrosch first conduct New York symphony orchestra formance being of “Walkuge.” This | was in ately after theSeath of that time conduc:or of ymphony orchestra. Mr. Damrosch then assumed the posi- tion of lesdership in a tour of the which tad been previously rranged, and has been its conductor since. At the openi formance in Boston in the closing “fire scene” several grass mats on the caught fire and at the most drama- tie moment of this | fireman on duty i \ed forward with ‘which snuffed out the bl ion of the 2 rm in a man, appeared before t receive the plaudits of “Walkare” i musis acts, 3 ner in 18 at Munich. Irs resen in London the Ni wince Mr. hi the crowd. by V Its fi ion in New Y mW k an Dr. Leopold Da been a regular feature since. if Wagner had cone noth. than to have written th of ths, oper ed to yiel ye said that ol Inst sce have su | among the modern world. BUT-—-H composers of {1 m Nebraska tells th n-| “For three nights I w t aks stent cough jand [felt no better for that. «ae; Choir Hurts Gridiron Boston in the building rush-| | N ‘a fire extinguisher | Ability ‘At the itn a fire-| drama in | of Dr. though completed | college's was not given un-| F rk | et” f it was not heard | ed by| drill FFLT NO BETTER FOR THAT” ‘The ver firat doses of Foley’s Honey and Tar r and in two day time my cough was entirely gone Think of the saving of distress ; had he taken suey and Tar Compount at ys to keep it on hand. nily. size is @ real eco- Ask for it—Adv. the start. The large nomi NEWS BRIBES + Pa Bas Senator Espinoza is ed in duel with Senator Charles Hen- shaw when he pted to take duel off the hands of Senator Rocha in Mexican senate lobby. ho: and kill Italian assembly unse ists and 120 other oppos i-fascit quarters in Rome commun- ts; all rd Wood, | ind pow- | Governor General n Manila, *akes over duti ers of the board of control. Rumanian prime minister, en route to Denver he will Queen Marie's press in of his governme her grai pervi be-! 's injunction | i n Durkin, “Sheik Killer,” en- , Til, prison, to serve a O-year sentence; one murder charge hold in abes i begins ppe of the} supreme court on appeal | 1 of new trial to set aside} to Alice Jones. Karolyi, barred from the ates, arrives in Montreal; her family may settle there she has no incertion of en- this country. Counte: ted © indicate junction is granted at phy, way ashier of ch Bank a: Lake Park, 4 condition st local hospital as a It of unexp ‘ved at Callaway bank. St. Paul--Four men charged with conspirn violate ~Mann act by young girls at Hurley, Wis- | pleaded not guilty and hea ‘a set for November 17. St. Paul—Officers of St. Paul Loan on, a Jewish banking s0- Were held up and robbed of $12 Effort to ‘Make’ Olaf , Nov. 10.—(A). to ie” the famous St. Olef college choir ranks prowess a’ football or baseball and many prom- | ‘The St. Olof choir, under Melius Christienson, is the outstanding jin training a second choir as @ “feed- the first. e 0 ‘the annual spring tour, jon November ed bullet wounds | ¥ ‘¢ gridiron stars have been los: j curtain to} through the choir’s appeal. direction | six times a week the choir | © primarily. in prepsration for! which this OPHERS HAVE WON LA ALL BIG TEN TEAMS EXCEPT YOST” chifran's nesota is bilaneavolis, oughly Minnesota fn first rater in W football is shown b records which reve: conference oftly can boast that it won from the Gophers in the sch als. orles over rt ablished.a. Conference Wisconsia victrio all the others, Iinois, Chicago, In- | State, and Purdue. 4. | innesota’s Inst game against Mi-| Gopher victory by the 2 7 in the contest in which Clarence | uite stole the thunder of Bed| Grange and dashed through the Hlini for three touchdowns. | Minnesota last played Northwestern S and won from re, when 5 going over for a secoad touchdown had been converted ipto 100-yard run | for 2 Purple score. \ Some “Last Games” The tast time that. Minnesota and Indiana met was on October 14, 1922, in Bill Spaulding’s first confere: came, Minnesota spilled the Indian players on old Northrop Field to t tune of 20 to 0. saw the most recent mecting between innesota Ohio State. © The Vilcemen more or less helpless although | little scoring power Ohio State line, the 9 to 0 count. between Chicago hat in which the Minnesotn had against the heavy ¢ last cont and Minneso team of 1917 wip at year with and has lost seven igan including the first game of “3 double er Minncsot nm far back in confe j victory. with Purdue, Michigan in tha second game of this ar's double hea: jum on November 20, it will be the only team in the conference that can boast a clean slate in most recent games against | i institu‘ion.! From the student body sixty voices! ¢ chosen while constantly there | | year will take the group to eastern | Last year they visited the ies. - | Pacifie coast. EURALGIA ~ orheadache—rub the forehead —melt and inhale the vapors e VaPpoRus hy Over 17 Million Jars Used Ye ; pease EE NE Seed it would | ~~ : d him a place NEW LOWER PRICES place the ' Chrysler “60” further than ever beyond comparison with the ordinaty type ||f of light six ‘ Ay attempt to compa re the Chrysler “60” with the ordinary type of six is like comparing the modern cirig- ible with the old-style balloon —impossible, because the two are fundamentally different. The difierence begins with a black-and-white difference in engineering, the Chrysler “60” being and builtunder the plan of Standardized Quality, as if required to give 60 miles an hour for cvery mile and minute of its life Necessarily, the difference dinary S60" gs average speeds that yourecog- nize at once as u! attainable in the ordinary type of six built by ordinary manufacturing methods to ordinary perform- , dependability long life—in every single Spgtgrethat makes forcomplete ladds the That same fall also CONSOLIDATED CIGAR 0--Rlow thor- other Chaile And to the fact ed AIL Com boye record 3} : that every conferences ing last fall coach there includirs | ——— For Harmony in Gifts and Friends for Xmas Invest - igate raight to} ce history, was & | If Dr. Spears’ team can win from; r, the Homecoming | Breaker 106 Other Sizes wou tried and true competitor phigan by the dovghty Obie, Staters for ¥ son of 1987. ST GAME FROM she challenged eam at the eonches’ nd was turned down except three CORPORATION a If the same situation existed in thef At least the conference is in duty’ pugilistie world, Minnesota would to- day be the runner up to Michigan for] jthe championship, But th < far las thet goes, that’s about whi yway, barring a defeat of Always on the Job! . WWiatiet if hired band oF ¢ spore horse, “! Sainte’ rune Shout the neigh! Trothood until he gets one, 5 Whatever is neededon the fartn, “Handy” finds out where it can be borrowed. The value of a telephone is worth many times its cost. NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE Co., BELL SYSTEM One Policy - One Syetem - Untoereal Service Good Used Auto Parts of all makes and models— Call, Phone or Write Bismarck Auto Parts Phone 154 513 Bdwy. A.A. That - BISMARCK, N. D. Mandan, North Dakota, where dred and twenty yeats ago; is still the home of the Indian and the cowboy. Even today you may eee a primitive stage pulling in and out of town. «> ‘ ; Mandan's streets. In 1923, Mandan began to pave with Three outstanding restons for this nationwide popularity of concrete are: (1) Their true even surface makes than always ale 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. : Al! of the facts ave in our free on “Concrete Streets.” Ash for your copy. fi Orgenizetion to Improve end Extend the Uses of Concrete . < Offices in 31 Cities and continuing for the next three months, : nge and test e meter on our mains with-the exception of the 150 meters which have been set in the past few.months. At the same titne our men, will inspect. and. adjust.all gas cppliances in A gas ineter fs the most accurate registering device|un- der all conditions of pressure and temperattire in com- reial use today, eveh the finest watches take second priod.of one to five years. ; should learn to read their own meter y or weekly know just hew much gas they this way they can use much or little, asa

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