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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Mr. and Mrs. John Olson, and|from Bismarck to Minnea) to] Co.. visited Tuesday at his home in| ed the auto show in the twin citths eae i ling. The body was brought down | ent last week 4 : fi to Braddock Monday. ‘The sym-| family. They came from Brainerd,|enter ‘the government hospital| Wilton. . a a uel ' pathy of the community is extend-|Minn., about two weeks ago. | there. = % Jack Garrity took the civil service | meee j Y Jed to the bereaved family. ez Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson, Ed| examinations in Bismarck Tuesday. PAGE SIX ~ : Al Tourlotte fi is- as { i | “Evangelist and Mrs. A. A. Leiske| marek heumten ee Tom Piss [Roche and Aibert Valen were| Joe Bobnick of Wing was a Wilton i <4 Sattler, is taking care of her little | B2V¢ opened in the Union church| spent two weeks with a badly cut| transacting business in Regan| caller ‘Tuesday. vo | Baldwi j|daughter tn a series of lectures: on important| eve caused from his glasses as he | Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Philip Monroe are | aldwin {| “Mirand Mrs, Allen Fraizer and | Bible themes, i Slipped and fell on a box, Clarence and Marie Scott and,| the proud parents of a baby boy born ia “91 W. H. Stark motored to the Capi- | Mr. A. C. Stack of Bismarck was Freda Spitzer, former teacher, | Feb. 8. ON HIS HANDS — a Br. iness ¢: 4 There was a parent-teacher asso- aie i 3 * i i; of|tai Gity Mondayg returning the |2 Braddock business caller ‘Thurs- igtiat riveting addeacen by Coun- where shopping in Regan Saturday| Harry Green has been laid up with | day. i d_ visiting wi ives. leurisy for several days. Art Ferris x - | ek next dai Alfred Junge spent the week-end|tY Agent Mieson and Miss Madge |°"Arbin Srenuberg transacted bus-| {staking his piace. as night police . 100,000 Seck Tickets in Arena siness|_ Norman and Theo, Johns were | ,.: nie y Runey, county superintendent of ij t during his absence from duty. nm INA oe ha eae tal 'home from school over the week- | With friends at Napoleon. schools, Tuesday night in Regan,|i"¢5s in Regan last Saturday, = | SNITF ong ‘Mrs. Frank Laughlin of 7 #4" "That Seats 18,000 For Ma- ‘lend, ‘They attend the high school! ‘The program of the Delphian so-}2nd was quite well attended. Boys’ nee rag rat “aha Jamestown are the proud parents of | n Wing. leicty was well attended and en.|8"d girls’ club work was discussed, ys a baby boy born Jan. 30. Mrs, Laugh- Site t is visiting for a time with her par-| jin was formerly Mrs. Allie Matheson ia eis Pence rege e Pada rtd ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Olson. of this: community, F ake Thuraday’ te hig sew thece| Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Woolworth|" Mrs. F. M. Pettygrove visited at niles south fren Rogen” Mac {made a trip to Bismarck recently,| the home of Mrs. Walter Williams in} i Washburn Thursday. tin, his brother, assisted him in the | WPigre, they attended the wedding!) Wiethony Etickson was a Capital Mr, and M acob Sattler mo- d to Harvey Thursday to see} daughter, Mrs. Julius Zwei- here, Sle, who is ill in the hospital there. aphael Klagenburg has been on trans-|the sick list this week. joyed by all. Myrtle, Margaret and ‘Ida read their essays on “Life and Charac- ter of Abraham Lincoln” before |the assembly Friday: afternoon. 17. -(P)—Stirred most thrilling Rollin Welch ‘ sia Rehearsals of: the senior class |™oving with four horses. liam Hassa and Rose Gable. pa LE Cale I business in Baldwin and vicin= he dS allon and Berdle An-| pay will begin next week. The Nelson boys hauled out) “Emma Coleman was an over- ete P. UT Rs he ity the fore part of the derson were at Charlie Johns’ Sun- ediate Room some more building material Sat- farrity were 8 s s Int a night guest with John Olson’s Fri-| gismarck Tuesday. Wing in the finished our ‘books on Lin-|Uday: oa 8 tip to| day night and returned to her home|" Mrs, J. J. Schmidt entertained the ned the{evening Berdle accidentally shot {Col in fourth grade history and R x Th dae ith Bet Dion Saturday morning. Her mothers] bridge club at her home Thursday have” been lone of his fingers partly off, “He | have begun studying about Wash-| Regan Thursday with his truck on | ‘yng received treatments in a Bis-| afternoon, ‘ in the Bald-| we en to Bismarck’ the same | ington. Sear tet cl Medak ethaD j|marck: hospital, is improving at! Miss Edna Olson spent the woek- ee : We are studying. about another | _, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and | this writing. end in Bismarck with relatives. who} d s and when r points Mesdames ' and are Garden, Te th the problem! of finding room in an arena t si. ses commemorating the pula oul eds Yairi he great man whose birthday comes |Helen made a trip to Regan Wed-|""N," and Mrs. Geo. Whitted,| _ Mr. ae yh a Eola Nees ing him for tickets. Abraham In were ant : e:|in February. ‘It is Longfellow. | nesday. { Florence and Steve and Martin| Monday for their new home at Tows Oia ciic rent hond aldwin school rooms{ Adolph Web| ipedi etree’ a petrd We’ just finished making our| Joe Fisher made 9 trip to Re-! Nelson attended a purty given in Mie Gene GLE by the Stagdard ured his und rembers of che| day. at it ofc hey buri ne ened Ane ith hi y y Long Br J the members of the) Tine cemetery four miles north | flag this week and it will soon be |&4n Thursday with his truck. honor of Mr. Owen’s birthday: at| i] Co.. Mr. Roberts has beer em- reached the outskirt Boston giant had 7 oA i " . ‘ Edwin Olson was a guest at the me - + busi-fof Wing. We “extend o deepest | hung out in the gymnasium where . their home Friday night. About| ployed ‘for the last seven years as % Wsi-l sympathy to the bereaved parents, | everyone may see it. Martin Nelson honfe Wednesday | 69 wore present. traveling representative for the com- i “Mr. and Mrs. And Kraft| The sixth grade gave an_inter- | night. 4 Mrs. John Olson, Edith| Nels Nelson ‘returned Saturday | pany, The many friends of the Rob- » left here some time! were guests of Mr. and Mrs.|esting program on Lincoln Friday} Mr. and Mrs. John Olson, Edith) jioht” from the Victor Engdohl|erts family regret to sce them leave ew capital city i to find if Malo c tified friends! 5 » and Lennart and Emma Coleman. ‘ A Wilton. “broken his arm in sev N CGaERE ee eee ee ibzes SeneGk ia Shad dhagit Mr. and Mrs, Anton Fisher and eer party given at the| , Word was received in Wilton Fri- family are leavinglox to Tuttle te Visit over Sunday small son, Gordon, and Edwin and qe, "Seison home Saturday night | day of the sudden denth of Mrs. Wil- j N. D where they wih Me, SPR RAD eos 3 sie Olson drove up to the Joe ; . liam Morrison’ of Robertson. irs. ure home a and Mrs. Jake Kraft and |! T | Elsi isi, | Was well attended, Morrison is the daughter of Mrs. family, and from there Chris in- ee... eae eee Seats FAT hae tiNEeY Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rue, Mar-| John. Hamock and is well known in steboare ida a “hicag Be: A, 5, ; re dinner | thi ity, havi isited her 1 » said to be this tos Mus Ola Ag a ie ‘Sime Ms e SE ru Nelson, is ndw employed’ as 2|parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Olson. Sunday. to mourn her untimely death her hus- ; 5 as high as §1 Laight tana tnt aye Mine An tha Mennonite: on n'clerk at the South Side“Grocery| The pupils of school No. 1 in|""“ROMY’ sonnson was visiting with| band and 11 children. Her mother, John V. Broxmeyer for « single ti at the home of Mr Ayres’ parents,{near dace ‘Sattlers, The sere. {bY Sam Sloyen, Tryge pahealsy wire Madeline! 4,. "John Olson family Saturday oe saan Hama, se Se Teena Opposite Postoffice F i Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. ‘ s will be held every evening for| | Edwin Olsom was a cailer at the | Rue teaches, had a little program) (vo ing, ria Hamock, and a host of friends. dpposite . | Mr. and Mrs. Louie Spitzer return- ices it e held every evening Oscar ‘Coleman home Monday on|and read selections about cup We understand Fred Nelson, an ta Hise tothe Goce Mi ape ree cd home Saturday ; a visit of Laure Sanberg and chil-| business matters. Lincoln Friday. instead oi sr uncle of Geo. Nelson, purchased the | j° 4 Selvceder ee eo ond rel-| dren made a trip to Bismarck Fri-{. The Gill boys from Regan are|day, the 12th, and enjoyed the day| ior ond store from Sam Sloven,| ‘E's. Thompson, secretary-treasurer e ira: Lisurenes. Stalks taenivdd:2 atl GAY! hauling ice from Apple Creck,| among themselves. he Os-| the South Side Grocery store. | for the Washburn Lignite Coal Co., is K cently from Wilton to visit at the! Dave Johnson and Julius Zwei-| making two trips a day, sawing it] Martin anges scenes dey ae transacting business in Minneapolis me of her parents, Ms. and Mrs.lgle were callers at Cha ee eee pect te i cepies Ca ane | TE eee to Rees: “piuaatas de Ful i Thur: 8 ert se. siness. Mrs. rat ER FOR TITLE BOUT F i d eof earl Ki belay: Geo. Nelson called at the John! Carl shes sleek ch at | iton league convention in Bismarck last : he nt ieby boy % are Ulferts Weidae | F ck dnesday. Nelson home last Sunday night. Seas ee Nah ae ° _ ‘ eres y bag Y Ha Ulfer’s Frida fter- | Forsbeck home Wednesday. oun J s Milo C 5 Oe Ist fray: sheeniiane: cots UlehS Ae Emil Johnson made a trip to Re-| Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Monroe are] pg. triness was a business ealler| y pi, ition wad Tea Gi riateonon ty Sie Sini ! s of a baby boy] in Bismarck Thursd Ed Sm as a guest at Owen| gan Wednesday with the truck. the proud parents of a in Bismare ursday. Lintyre's 'Suaulag. "'d'saye Bee | Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sheldon and|born at their home last Monday.| "yr. A.B, Anstrom was taken to ‘evening he hid] Raymond made a trip to Bisniarck | Mrs. Monroe was formerly Miss! pismarck to the hospital last week | Wednesday. dares. Her mother, Mrs. J. Jares,| suffering with a nervous breakdown. Mr, and Mrs. Anton Fisher are|is staying with her a week. F. M. Pettygrove, traveling sales- Match Will Be Held in Lon- den Next June—British ic, MeIntyre’s y./day-and Saturday about com-/jn Elmer Drum’s haystack and suc- | | i i at the work is -, - ” rete Hee i oti : i pt " tak, . Fans Keenly Interested? Witte torner, farmer of the Burnt ety ce tere etanid ortho US| visiting “with Mrs. ‘Fisher's “par-| Fred Urbuck ‘left Tast Friday.| man for the Washburn Lignite, Coal J if oe aie ee “ Ba caller and are eating quite a bit fr, and Mrs, Alphonso f Welch and the Red Cross Mary Cashel, were in this on business the last ef the roved from Detroit, 3 was em-| ant while | vicinity straight - 4 v nson and James Watkins] Albert Gray of Tuttle is work- tored to Bismarck Tuesday after-|j ry at esent. =e | Sim- ih vill stay while he is holding Tuesday after- home of Mr, and Mrs. I family was the seen pleasant event Monday — even: when a large crowd of young peopl ; gathered there to surprise Ralph ——_—_________—__+ Braddock : ————@ expected. Sica sea om his twentieth birthd ; 2 werewhidld-an-thectinion Petrolle-Seeman : Osear Satter home "Tuestay wing, Sander sehook., Senrices| Fight Canceled, vis hae veturned from {Next Sunday in the evening at the al hour. i business trip to the eap Milwaukee, — Feb. The members of the Epworth} eman’s scheduled fip eague sold home made candy at} ‘olle, Fargo, D. om left}the play given by the Delphian foxes Monday *)a few di y she: Liter ociety, dd because of will re tudies at the Bible! “My, ‘and Mrs. J. W. Mikesell “yy ema aaa é |drove to Bismarck Monday morn- . Jacobsen, assisted by horlac will begin s meetings at th ing, returning home in the evening. W. Baxter went to Mandan Tuesday. Mr. Baxter expects to* return to St. Paul soon, on and Erna] Bob Koenig was a passenger to vell, both em-'Mandan Wednesday, returning among home Friday, = Illini Quint Wins From Northwestern a « b. 17.-—(P)—Illinois* over Nothwestern at t night raised the [lini Mr. J. D. McCusker spent a few a notch in Big Ten basketball stand- days in Hazelton this week. ] i Illinois now is tied with Iowa’ Helen Martini entertained the a percentage, having won high school at a birthday party six games and lost thre Tuesday evening at her home. won four and lost twa 1 Johnson were] Mr, and Mrs. J. G. Defrance and s 46 to 32 defeat nth in a row. ng aad sis nein Wilton the}daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Leo De eaee naa weer |Dailey were Wednesday supper | Mrs. Walter Rybe i “Basketball tat: toes eoerctrone et guests at the Wayne Baxter home j | borg's parents, Mr, and Mrs, George | West of town, Basketball | berg’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, George) West of town. sisal A ul of near Arnold spent) spent Sunday afternoon toboggan- | evening with friends in| ing west of town. Upon returning er thei Rosenbeck. Frank Pa St. Johns! Wednesday Bustavus Adolphus 20, this community. |they were entertained at the Fet- Notre Dame Wabash 25. | Hans Christiansen has returned | teyley home at a taffy pull. Des Moines U.'21; Omaha 16, eeonh a paceeral business trip |My, and Mrs. H. M. Sherwin’ is the works PUT it down now for a double-riveted, Cool as a claim-adjuster. Sweet as an copper-cornered fact: Prince Albert will unexpected inheritance. Fragrant as { to the Sieve te aismarek Saturday im ? ry ° visit Mr. Sherwin’s sister at the | Fights Last Night ! | Arena | Bismarck hospital. They returned OO | nena Sunday afternoon. | ai k (By The Associated. Press’ ord was receiv this weel London—Teddy Baldock’ koockea Rev. Young, Lutheran minister that James Walsh, who is attend- out Johnny Brown (3). Ald Mancini, of Arena, held services in the Lu-|ing the university at Seattle, England, outpointed Emile Romerio, theran church north of Wing Sun-|Wash., is in the U.. hospital with | French welterweight champton, day. the flu, { | “Mir. and Mrs. Elmer Drum were | _ Misses Gertrude Allensworth and ' led to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Web-}Vergie Martini entertained the ber's Sunday evening on account; seventh and eighth grades at a, of the illness of their infant son. _ | Valentine party at the Allensworth | Ray Hazelgrove called at G. G.|home Saturday evening, February | Cleveland--Eddie Shea, Chicago, ¢; defeated Johnny Farr, Cleveland (12). Carl Tremaine, Cleveland, scored a 3) technical knockout over Howard May- berry, Canada (6), : Palms’ Monday. 12th, i 4 F : . ere : : 2 poe Fights Tonight Adam Haas and Jake Selmor| Floyd Martini returned home ive ou thore pleasure to the cubic inch ine-boughs, swaying in a su: Chicago—P:¥ Moore, Memphis, vs. made a trip to Arena for lignite from Fargo Thursday. Floyd has give y P g . y € immer ™ al Wednesd: Tommy n, New York (10). jay. | been working at the packing plant ; in a pipe.’ Maybe I’m prejudiced. Even get me. And of course you do! Make 80, my statement holds. I'll leave it to the test today and check-in with what you, after your first P. A. pipe-load. P’ve been telling you. Buy a tidy red tin of P. A. and follow - You'll probably say I wasn’t enthusi- these simple directions: Tuck about 2 astic enough! Anyhow, get some Prince thimbleful into the bow! of your favorite Albert now and get on the sunny side of Pipe. Light up, and pull that cool, con- _pipe-pleasure. No matter what your pre- soling up the stem. Exhale'slowly vious experience with a pipe has been; no and get the full benefit of that wonderful matter how set you appear to be, try Prince Albert taste. Prince Albert. It will be a revelation! oa | Fred Haas called on J. Stiegle-| at West Fargo since last October. ; —— aoa meyer’s one day this week. Tuesday evening Misses Barton, | | Steiber Elmer Bozzard, Johnnie Webber, | Long and Arvig started out to at- | Jake Hein and Miss Lucile Millman | tend a Masonic meeting at Linton, | ess called Sunday evening at Mr. and|They got as far as Temvik and} Peaba cil chews “Thussdae inoen, | Mrs. Adolph Webber's. | then turned back on account of the { Tigh email carrier Thursday worn Dean Glanville returned tp school | bad roads, | ning. ‘ | Thursday after being absent three; Mrs. M. F. Shepard spent Mon- Delbert Olson went to due to having scarlet fever. | day iting at the H. P. Albright Mon being called on the Owen McIntyre visited at| home. ~ s, Ed Pond’s Thursday after-| Mrs. Ed Temple and children of n Monday. | noon, Hazelton, who have been visiting INGE ALBERT | Nein Other tobacco’ is' like Gel. > 2 Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Oder and fam-| Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Drum vis-| relatives. in Braddock the past falones. : ; ie is hie ing| ber’s Sunday evening. urday, mee Was x aleighing and day ever| Mr, and Mrs, Bert Glanville and! Remember the P. T, A. Tuesday, nin i 4 2 . Mey Foti: Gactacn-aniacehildcen vie:| Bae Charlie Johns’. 0. M. Vie, who has been ill at Miss Naomi Hagstrom, Miss Cath-' Elmer Drum’s Monday p. m. ed: to be improving. erine Doyle and. A, Anderson were! Mary, Alice and Rose McIntyre! My. and Mrs. R. H. Corey en- vsevere Sunday evening callers at’ jted at Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Web-| week, returned to their home Sat- party at the Olson home Friday eve-| Ol Oty Stent Thursday at Me, Fontuay Bind. ited at Julius Olson’s Monday. Ray Hazelgrove was a caller at| his home for some time, is report- Sunday visitors at the Wm. Hickel! were absent from. school all last’ tertained a number of friends at residence rs y a «on Week on account of bad colds. dinner Sunday, Autiliony Meche Te Regnt thustiag Bert Glanville was a caller at Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Albright afternoon. z Harry Ulfer’s Wednesday a.m. | were Sunday dinner guests at the John Carlson and Bill Hickel went _ Otto Rhode is helping Elmer’ Aarvig home. to the coal mine Thursday. Drum during Mrs. Drum’s absence.; Mr. and Mrs. J. G. De France Miss Naomi Hagstrom was on the Mrs. Chris Wolf was down to} were Hazelton callers Sunday aft- sick list a couple of days. Mrs. Wm. Adolph Webber’s Sunday, taking, ernoon. Hickel took charge of her room. yc. ¢ate of their infant son, who was| Miss Mary Ryan, who has been mee et Pere rept ost “hire, | Seriously ill. working north of town, is now gnd at the home of her sister, Mrs./ “Harry Ulfers fixed up the tele- | staying at the J. W. Mikesell home. Delbert Olson made a trip to the phone line Thursday. The wire had} The men’s card club met Tues- - eoal mine Friday n bre about a week a mile day evening as usual. ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Julius Olson were and a half south of Carl Wolf's. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Regan shoppers Wednesday. |__Mrs. Julius Zweigle is in the! Robert Liversage who was taken Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson and chil-’ Harvey hospital receiving treat-' to the Bismarck hospital Friday dren Dennis and Doris spent Sunday ment, Her mother, Mrs. Jacob evening died early Sunday morn- i “ Pe) —— fo ile Ie Fe Es ec FRIDAY; FEB. 18th ("ier Preliminary game at 7 o'clock Main game at 8 o'clock