The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 27, 1926, Page 8

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Man Who Hit Wiebers| Boys Declares Self; Not Hit-Run Driver! that he was not : was made by the and th “hit and run driv Tor Marcell, driver which wck Morton Wichers Tucsday evening, injuring of them Morton is in the Mandan hospital and i Declaration t of car Fred ed to be from al fracture! skull Marcell suid) that he was driv us a Ford car owned by his broth « Marcell, and had three pa tagers: Mrs. John Ferderer, Mir fils Doll anl Mes. Phil Bert vere en route to the home of Mrs. suffering auto, Marcell; on their bi yo nnother _—_—_—_—_ New Salem Defeats Glen Ullin, 24 to 7, \ Wednesday . Evening || Personal and | || Social News of | || Mandan Vicinity || (Mrs. Tostevin, Is | | New Worthy Matron | | of Eastern Star} Mrs. Doris Tostevin was electea worthy matron of the Mandan chapter of the Eastern Star Fri- am composed en-|day evening at the annual election New its first game of the season from 24-7 score Wednes-|M Glen Ullin by evening on the Gle@ UI At the same time the N won from the whet 2-point score nt show district: tour between Mar Glen Ulin testa, but its nen ber us experier Sitem men, A return pame Will he played int enveym atthe U1 tithe hie: not w as the with Glen Uti fits dedigati a speedy » new New Sal f offic Other officers include 4 ly Rolley, associate mat- John Gould, worthy patron cra Skjog, conductre: son, Ruth auise ow hi r day evening at the | of the most. suc-| n of the evening's " KADS PROM COMMITTE ‘and Mrs, G. E. Milner over Thanks- “went to Huff last evening, where! inunity Club there, THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE weeks, left today for Seattle ani} Wilton were guests of_ Mr. points in California where she will! M spend the winter. ry ra VISIT IN MANDAN Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Hammer of Cooperstown were guests of Mr. A s. C..G. Matthys Thanksgiving IS IMPROVED Mrs. B. S. Nickerson, who has been sericusly ill at the Mandar. eaconess hospital, is now recov- ering. e, FROM JUDSON Mr.,and Mrs. Fred Ritz, who live south of Judson, were business visitors in Mandan Friday. VISIT FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs. Paul’ Schmidt cf midt visited friends in the city lerday. GUEST OF SISTER W. J. Runge have Runge’s sister, of Eldon, Towa, giving day. Mrs. Hammer and Mrs. Milner are sisters. PARENTS OF SON Mr. and Mre. Joseph E. Sullivan are the parents of a son born ‘Thanksgiving morning at the home «f Mrs. Sujjivan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Renden. GOES TO CHICAGO Mrs. A. W. Furness will leave aturday for Chicag> for a three weeks? it with her aunt, Mrs. H. ons, and with othey rel- } . ) VISITED BROTHER .» Newton of Superior, acest over "Thank : cea brothe > Oa p n s. The a «din Bis-| Bandits Rob Bank at Defiance, Ohio 21.-A) p the Merch: ing of of Mandan, iarek. MANDAN | . WLS. Russell of Wednesday for}? with their son,| ” Hefiance, Ohio, Five bandits held it * han e value of hhas not bee b a nen GOES ‘TO, HUFP be County Agent R. C. Newcomer} he attended « meeting of the Com- H Lawrence Welk to Broadcast Program Sunday Afternoon i Bi ae | Lawrence Welk of Aberdeen, S. D., | piano-accordionist, will present a | program of request numbers over re- | dio station KFYR Sunday afternoon {from 2 to 3 o'clock. He will be as- | sisted by Harry Woodmansee, saxo- phonist and banjoist. Both n jtoroadcast several times last winter over the Bismarck radio station and i SATURDAY, linois mining towns with the plays this winter spreading, if possible, the idea ‘Labor-Drama.’ “We feel that our pioneering in the field of play has met with success, We have learned that play, directed by a-competent person, has a tre- mendous aed to these folk, Hazel MacKaye of the Brook- wood players, is directing our dramas. \ “It took three months to get two plays ready for production. One of them had by do a ned ziof erty in the southern country; tXe other was just goed fun into which we ‘introduced a labor slant. The | their programs were greatly enjoyed] men and women in the cast, who on | by. the listeners. Messrg, Welk and Woodmansee will endeavd to compl, received by the Hi tion before noon Sunday, and persons having special numbers they played are urged to telephone or tele- rraph the local station. The Bismatek station will be on the aif tomorrow with its regular Sunday afternoon program from 1” to 3 but Messrs. Welk and Wood- iM commence their program at |Coal Miners Produce Own Dramatic Plays ‘Taylorville, IIL, Nov. 27) After in the coal mines, or the kit- the miners and their wives of : istrict turn to the drama | their pusuit of education and culture. | Tom ‘Tippett, educati i of sub-district’ ni miners already hi r acted by coal heir families. wish| and we obtained Miss MacKaye to ‘| TWO MORE D. B. C. | »| Arthur Conan the very day of the play had done their regular work in the mine or in a with all requests| the kitchen, gave a performance that loskins-Meyer sta-| surprised everybody. “New recruits came to the classes produce our new plays.” ‘Messages’ From Houdini Do Not Have Key Words| York, Nov, 27.--(A)--Dozeas. of mediums ‘claim ‘to have received messages from Harry Houdini, but the magician’s widow says none con- j tains key words agreed upon by her and her husband before his death, October 31, Mrs, Beatrice Houdini revealed to- in! day that her husband made compacts ssible after jow, with Sir Doyle, and with a friend in Philadelphi hom she will not name. He gave his wife a 10-cord test message, she says, and no one else knows the secret. Since his te communicate, if death, with his hard working] fere NOVEMBER 27, 1926 departed huehand,:hut;nene has becrt rrect correct. “Houdini himself had ho; of the possibility of communication from the spirit would but 1 belief in it,” said Mrs. Houdini. “During his life he had compacts with 24 dif- nt men who died and who had arranged ways by which they would send back word to him. None of them ever did. A federal hospital ship, completely equipped and having aboard a com- petent physician soon will provide medical services for Alaskans in iso- lated communities. Nearly 12,000 husbands are report- ed missing from London, BANK CASHIERS Two more graduates of Dakota Business College, Fargo, recently won the title of cashier in banks they served asclerks. Fred Hanne- man at First State Bank of Merri- court; Wm. Hurley at Pettibone State Bank. Nine Fargo bank offi- cers, 219 others are ‘“Dakotans”’, proving that D. B. C. actual business training (copytighted—unobtainable elsewhere) leads to success. About 760 banks, nearly all Fargo wholesale houses, leading law courts employ ‘‘Dakotans.’” Watch resulte each week. ‘‘Follow the SucceS§- death, the widow has received “doz- -;ens and dozens” of messages from mediums purporting to be from her a! Magnus Geston of Mandan. hi / some time|been appointed as chairman of the ary. shment committee for the a eae Junior Prom, the biggest social function of the school year Mother of Local Man (riversity. of North Dako Dies in California prom will be held January 8. FROM DIC ~ and M F, |. Foster of} inson guests of Mrs.| 's mother, Mrs, A. W. Farr,! n Thanksgiving day. DAUGHTER BORN Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kraft are the! rents of a daughter born Thanks-| ing, evening. LEAVES FOR COAST Rhoda Wilkinson, who has; iting her daughter, M: Sullivan, for seve FROM WILTON ful."” Write F. L. Watkins, Pres. , . unl Mrs, W. P. Thelan of 806 Frost Fargo. Makethis a to be forgotte @) hristmas’ ti telling effect the cost of co: in Decemb . man life, We will travel to other Il- 000, BR Caffrey, ineory ixed For Two Alleged Thieves Otto Seerum and Timmer waived before yesterd bound over to the di Bonds for Jochim were | | | .Jin a telegram y Schmitt rday morning. | Mrs, Schmitt had gone from her | -|home at Hastings, Neb., to spend caught stealing pou!-|the wi and death y from the farm of George Fleck. rome in the | They taken into roke. Wednesday morning by Sheriff} Surviving her are four sons and Cherles McDonald, but as yet they | five daughters. ‘funeral services Have not admitted complicity in! will be held in Hastings, rm of a paralyti Mr: THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA STATE PUBLIC HEALTH LABORATORIES Nov. 26, 1926. Bismarck Dairy Co. Bismarck, N. D. —for those nearest and dearest— for mother, wife or daughter —for one and all—aW illys-KnightGreat Six Sedanis the Gift Magnificent, the Gift Supreme | to replace or repair. It has no. carbon You never have to lay it up for valve- Dear Sirs: eleeve-valve motor is the most power- fal, and efiicient type of automobile miter built (years of tests have 2:: that).. It is the simplest of all motor- car engines, with 115 two 158 fewer ee am very glad to inform you that, due to your conscientious efforts and known ability with regard to your production of a pure, fresh, sanitary and wholesome pasteurized milk, the city health officer and I have issued you Permit No. 2. You have satisfactorily fulfilled the requirements of the new city milk ordinance in the following manner: A year ago, the number of Willys- Knight Great Sixes bought for this purpose was truly amazing. This year, if advance holiday sales mean anything, this superbly beautiful car will top the entire luxury- The car most women want beyond all others, because of its grace of liné and form, the rare ‘axury of its fitments and appointments, its : Your raw milk supply comes from the farms of dairymen who have taken out applications for a permit. _ The source of your raw milk supply is from certified tuberculosis free cows as determined by the State Livestock Sanitary Board, troubles. _four equipment and methods for the production, and distribution of pasteurized milk hly satisfactory. I have scored your dairy srespect. This score agrees with — the one given you by the State Regu- atory Department. quicker warming-up of the motor and still sumption by preventing oil dilution—a new type Air Cleaner which cleanses every particle of air eliminates ell dust and grit, greatly reducing wear You will better appreciate that here, indeed, is paul Pages pes Do your motor-car shopping early. Now is th: time to insure at-your-door delivery on Christmas + moming- : The physical, chemical and bacter analyses of three sample milk taken at intervals unknown to yourself, proved your product to be of Grade A quality. You, therefore, have the right and privilege of stamping the containers of your products Grade A. This Department wishes to acknowledge the cooperation you have extended to us, by opening your records to us for inspection and by quickly and ably carrying out the various provisions of the new milk ordinance. I consider your dairy as being one of the best securities that we have against milk-borne infection. iological s of your pasteurized drivers especially, because of its great power and flexibility, its freedom from engine troubles and the money it saves on upkeep. The patented and exclusive Willys-Knight The Willys Finance Plan offers unusually attractive credit terms. Let us give you the facts and figures, WILLYS-KNIGHT six Yours very truly, A. W. ECKLUND, » City Bacteriologist. We invite the publie to inspect our plant, as we have held > record D . a 100% for the past ten years, and for that reason you should order your milk and cream from your local grocer or phone 348 for your daily delivery, , © BISMARCK DAIRY COMPANY Bismarck, North Dakota t

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