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PAGE TWO ‘SPINSTERS’ CONVENTION’ IS ENJOYED Officers and Teachers of Methodist Sunday School son Stage OD) His Joker a Deuce of a Card Score Suc A remainder of days wh skirts swept the pavements, wh stiff wide sashes and ruffles f turned THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE a Founders’ day|a policeman.” And he’s crashed yening at 7:30 at{the gates of the exclusive K The public is invited| club's show and won a special rib- church will ha | program this the church. to attend. W. B. A. MEETING The regular meeting of the W.| to hav . A, lodge will be held Thursday | poodle, struck by an automobi: evening at 7:30 in the K. P. hali.|the Bronx, was shot. Before the ‘A card party for members and| body could be removed from the | friends will be held at 8:30. street, along came a mongrel. For MARRIAGE LICENSE A marriage license has been is-) Finally Irving Lebisch, pet shop own-|-~-Double fune: sued to John J. Kramer and Morna| ¢r. captured it with difficulty. Selma Hohbein, both of lem, in Morton’ county court. RETURNS FROM VISIT M Mattson has re- and Bentley, have passed between 30 and 40} wailed Slim worthl |to the pa: banking bill, amendments to the bon and a gold me transportation act and radio legis- New York—A Mutt who is a| lation, ! thoroughbred in one way ut least is anice home, A white French | My, and Mrs, Hans LB Rasmussen Buried | Hamburg Citizens wanted at Plainview, Mina., and “The dogs Chatfield, Minn., and also by the | Hamburg was “Me and my 24 hours it stood guard showing teeth to any one who tried to chase ki x it away. Not even food tempted it. Grafton, N. I It is rumo: March 23--(AP) al services were! held at St. John’s Catholic church | | Shenandoah, Iowa, March 23— | taken place in this morning for Mr. and Mrs.|(AP)—Whether a modern Pied| ing Rovers. - Constitution Change | Hans Rasmussen, who were found] Piper of Shenandoah placed a dead as a result’ of bullet wounds | g00dly supply of bones on the New Sa- st Saturday. Interment will be| Siding here and, when all the sur- made in the Catholic cemetery | Plus dogs of the town had gath- Senate Filibusters; WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1927 Mr.] circuit court. He is alleged to|gone dogs than I ever saw before,”.@ checks in Minnesota and jcity marshal, who has led a dog’s Wisconsin towns and is said to be | life since the arrival of the car. Wisconsin Hotelmen’s association. | J, P. Garrett,,Shenandoah marshal. pose of all excess dogs, and be- sides, I’ wouldn’t think. of doing at Grafton Today| Blame Shenandoah | such'a dirty trick.” pay For Influx Of Dogs) senandoahans have remarked cn the mysterious decrease that has rthest known, star is about The | Needed to Prevent | st their farm home near Drayton | floor of an open freight car at a 1,204,572,675 miles froth the earth. i C—O =LU-GRIP.. Rub on—inhale vapors Mundell, Hamburg probably thought a steak,” retorted trusty shotgun ‘dis- red, however, that the number of rov- fore it starts. ished, when sts and “chok where she has been visiting rela- —— red to the feast, lock: ne v ore. 4 st, locked the door ex” collars were in their glory an tives for two weeks. Grand Forks, N. D. March 23.—®) | Bef eee and Guisteged the ee lead of Me Whee mete Tids to be pinned pie A change in the constitution so as entice i. ce tne on securely with dangerous look- eV SIT IN DICKINSON to eliminate "the ame duck” -| Alleged Forger Is caaage to Realise. Seem, Sis toe mani was cl ; fir and? Mia. We isiak | 3 s is the best method * ‘e * | raritan beliegt ed FE OF De oe sectts why attondea “he kid daughter are vill ne rela | fre Mibostars sueh ax thet Held in Wisconsin) tipomatic relations between the rowd of peop r and daughter are i which marked the close of the last ; Spinsters’ Convention” last eve- tives and friends in Dickinson for] session, in the opinion of Congress-| Alma, Wis., March ig dogs, little dogs, fat "4 ile ma Piven by the ‘a few days. ae Hill 3 i , Wis., March ; S) Sy ning ae uh BY i : a few days. E pian Oe ea , who arrived in} 4 “man giving his n dogs, and skinny dogs—more,dog- RETURN FROM TRIP | "This could be done, he pointed out,| Perry, who authorities d ais se aR ee em 5 mary dep: nt of the MeCabe Methodist Episcopal Sunday schoo! at the Rex theatre. The acticn was full of laughs from the arrival of the first spin- sters with their birds ts to the very tragic clima troduction of local nar lines gave added a list of Bism: ach er with their degree of responsive ness and eligibility, was read for the benefit of the spinst Cities. The discussions of the conven- John R. Walker of Los Angeles had told his wife, Jean, he was worth tion, given r entirely to meth- a million dollars, but er their marriage she she had to pay! ods and possibilities of securing a all the bills. When he sent her a joker, the former Denver nurse husband, were unusually clever. The v s members of the cast - 4 ~ took ‘the arts excellently. Miss 9¢° == society was especially good in her part. The arrival of Professor Make over with his magic machine gives the spinsters opportunity to re- @. cover their you to be reader and brides. 0 rsd changed into two men. Tragedy ‘an ed to the board 1 reason} Election of teach present teachers being | [wo weeks are given teachers in| which to inake their choice. | fact that the lady refused to ad- mit to more than 16 summers McMahan Reports Promising - Plan Announced Material in All Events— Annual Drive of For Discounting Practice Starts This Week Salvation Army u Seed Loan Paper’ ,,,.,, 5 Gets Under Way t=, est at Mand ep as slightly probably th Chiea ctice will start in n high school as so armer weather comes With workers in every town, the alva Army today started its annual ve for funds in Morton |} coun A quota. of $3,000 has Sale Me + | been allotted. ding to Coach L. C.| “Work of the local Army post} has been varied during the pi r St.. Paul, Ma (AP)- plan for discounting county w ranty for Minnesota, North Dako CEE 2. 5 : ing material from which ta, Wisconsin and Michigan to pro-| 2 eam ll ameba eae tea vide funds for seed and feed loans | jy hand, according i to farmers was announced here to-| \eMahan. day by the federal intermediate |""(y0,4, | Shak emake} “Mac” reports a number of men| year, according to the annua The bank announcement said | back this year who copped places} port, which shows that $714.15 was that it wes prepared to discount | fr Mandan last year in the Capi-|used for relief work and that, re- for tiational and state banks, agri-|t#! City mect and has some 1 lig activities were carried on! corporated livestock loan com- this 3 point-getlers ae ink bret ee eS week, and promis under the di- | panies in its district “valid obliga- Laat ; K. Wishman, | tions issued by counties” to en- it crieere yaa AB Braver | able farmers to borrow at reason- satility by beig a star in Silsente | as well as in foot ant|{ Personal and tbasketball, is out for the 100, The loan agencie many banks will make the loar holding county warrants in t amount of the loan as_ security. federal bank will discount obligations at its regul 2 which is now 4 3-4 per Heidt won the javelin and weight cet Benak and took tha | Mandan Vicinity place in the low hurdles. -————_____——_-4| Helbling will also be out for sev ANNI GOGDIEO GER . Ann's Court, order of Lady shot, javelin, weight and ha a \ Social News of r and the obligations may be en- | Gis: Jveliz will, meet Wednesday dorsed without recours [Sco ae zt the home of Mrs, H. H.| * eae discus and javelin competitioi TEST Teens use Montana Senate Disab ton eave Mrs. Fred Tharpe will assist: Mr: * marks made there several times; yin. i | Williams, Probing Affairs in unofficial practice 4 Harold Borresen will be out for] pouNDER of State Office the pote vauit and high hurdies.| WQUNDERS’ Da -- He placed in the vault last year) i.e soci weg ie 2 Helena, Mont., ga-(wp) | and is expected to prove a good °7% soclety ef the # —For the second time in two days Hay a the tore ue year | the state senate today showed an Ralph Dietrich is out for the pole! yy, | inclination to hear whatever testi- vault, J for the 100 and 220. When You Catch Cold: mony the house board of managers , Koerner for the 100, 220, 440 ani i had to offer in the impeachment low hurdles and Morris for the} Rub on Musterole proceedings against Charles T.' high hurdles and javelin, i ie Stewart, who is charged with ir-/ Vincent Luther will be out for, PROGRAM | ign Mission | st Methodist Musterole is to apply and regularities as secretary of state. | the high jump and the weight and | works right away. It may prevent al Retords i i Richardson for the high and broad {cold from turning into “flu” or! admitted jump, while Fleck will try for the | Penumenia, “Tt does all the good! jection of defense counsel. Today 220 and 440 as and| Werk of grandmother's mustard plas- 4 copy of a letter written by H.| Nelson for the mile, Seitz for the] ‘Syustorole is a cl ‘ Fee eeepectal insurance |220 and low hurdics, MeDonaldl wont enue <% Scent, waite sints| agent, to his home office was per- the 440 and low hurdles and | othe aa aa raakerere mitted to be read to the senat ner for the high jump. mended by many doctors and nurses.| Burton, who yesterday tes on Heidt, Jarvis, Helbling,| Try Musterole for sore throat, cold| that Stewart was paid more than Seitz, Fleck and Hoerner, McM:z the chest, rheumatism, lumbago,| = $1,000. in cash for insurance com-| han expects to choose a relay team | PoNt K, bronchitis, asth-| : ons in 1923 and again in 1926, which will. offer serious compet BRSEE OHI ad continued his testimony today. tion in the Capital City mee ean soints, poroiy His letter accompanied prem-, Track is a rich field for day epee. ONtilatn a, iums for state insurance written , hors nd out of the other me , * by him for Mr. Stewart, he testi-'’ who come out thi fied. It referred to the arrange- to be able to find seve ‘ ment_as the same as the previous can be developed into good point- one. getters for Mandan. | Many new Spr ing Coats ar- Homan Elected Head ~ riving at the Bismarck Cloak of Mandan Elks at. |Meeting Held Monday ' frosted feet ‘0 Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children, Ask for Children’s Musterole, eine a nk P. Homan was elected ex- pta County Of) ated ruler of Mandan Lodge 1256.| B. P. O. Elks, at the regular meet-; ling of the order Monday night. i K.. Kennelly was chosen leading | "| knight; T. P. Heisler, loyal knight; | A. C. Pfenning, lecturing knight; | ‘gurt: Rooms of thi J. A. Wetzstein, tiler; Leo Me-; FINER ity 6f Bismarck, f i Don Id, grand lodge represent: TEXTURE N k } ve. “HH, L. Henke was clected a trus-| and tee for three year: dR. J. Fleck | mutter will be presented and he for ne cere 2 ‘AL Weinhandl a LAR G E R "Thetpetition of Jay M. E VOLUME y reelected secretary and J. H. ceiver of the City National Bank of | 47 poe geal RR af Bismarck, North’ Dak insolvent, Noakes was reelected treasurer. Blomagen ice iherein uranting au-| Installation of elective and ap-' epi tO, gare, Beccles tere fale | pointive officers will take place at | of assets of the said C | as Bank eBismarck, N..D. as set forth the next meeting. and jirovided in said’ petition and ui pen the terms and conditions *:’ Agriculture Course mee fogth therein which anid, pett- r ion i® on file ig the office of the * Clerk of the District Court, in and) Being Considered for tlw County of “Burleigh and) for North Dakota, at bismarck.; For Mandan Schools North” Dakota. saa Tt igcfurther ordered, that a copy | of ib Notice and Order be servead| Impetus toward starting a pa pence interppted. therein, cute in agriculture in the Man- et 7 ‘ck | dan high school was given by the paper, publish- v ‘Pelbuge, 2 dally Mev itigh. County, Schoo! board at its regular meet- N. Dcisald publication nce each|ing Monday, when a committee mock er period of two successive| was appointed to investigate the . é. day, of Mareh, | PFO, “ tag thie 22nd. dey, of March |" The Smith-Hughes plan, which By, the Conn my, has been used in many high sda che Bistetar court. | schools, is being considered in case ¥ its .| Mandan should decide to adopt the fot Petitioner, lan. Proximity of Mandan to the Fok, North Dakous, 1927.) | Northern Great Plains Experiment "3 /88-80 ; Station was one of the arguments |* of the Re Bank, the! counsel can heard, the follow ing | BAKING POWDER Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Storing have | by the enactment of an amendment| wanted in a score of Wisconsin a several weeks’ | along the returned i Y, i %, visit at Kansas City and the Twin| Norris of Nebraska, under which | forging charges, was held in the PARENTS OF SON Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Huber, 200) Contrary to the gen | Fifth avenue northwest, are the! much important work parents of a son born Sunday. | ENTERS HOSPITAL j Ludwig Mass of Krem has been admitted to the Deaconess hospital | for treatment. took it to court and got an annulment. KF SHES OF LIFE | (By The Associated Press) Liverpool—Of_course cause mystery loves company, ow, the Prince of Wales is com-/ ing Friday to see the grand national, in which usually yt least one rider falls off his hawss. th. Some choose ; ae ians, fairie Jar recantrccriike EAA BA Washington—In a few months you ? apapintees BRAVES TRACK Belong the anes should be added to | yi1) "know whether your arithemetic ioe ale tub on of before March 15 was righ for the com-| ‘The government is to notify ever: eee ils ne eared de ing school year was completed at! body who filed an income tax ewes to pits, he aoe, fe the meeting, practically all the | turn whether it was made out cor- are blown to bits, because of the eeringn een it’s nol : of a Nation New type Pullman cars| contain 14 rooms with regular beds. an alley dog of; but he’s no mutt, @nd MINES oy owner, Frank : “He's a self-made pedigreed dog. He caught a robber and saved | Chicago—The is passing. e it from hi HOWARD MELANEY “The Singing Fireman” of Glendive, Mont., and a feature artist of radio stations WCCO and WLS who will appear Saturday, afternoon and evening. ROY YOUNG Who has a local and state-wide reputation as bass soloist, KGCU artist. Ellison Bros:, Royal Tailors and Cleaners, Bingenheimer Merc. ‘Co., Mandan. Fruit Co.,: Missouri Vall Boston Cash Sti i‘ Valley Grocery Co., BR nes proposed by Senator; and Minnesota cities on check | auguration of the nersident would |!2& & ¢! eck at a local hotel drawn | take place a couple of we late! on the Olmsted County bank of b Rochester, Minn., for $45. t Perry was bound over to the | Baked with lots _of molasses and _ brown sugar and | generous slices of t be-! but ELTINGE THURSDAY FRIDAY, SATURDAY Second Annual Mandan Auto Sho Friday- Saturday, March 25-26 And Fifth Monthly - Good Will Day, March 26th The automobile dealers and all other business institutions of Mandan invite you to att nual Mandan Automobile Show which will be held March 25th and 26th in the palbaane Bae tee School gymnasium. Latest models of all cars sold in this territory will be displayed in this building. _ Entertainment Features Program Starts 2:30 P. M. and 7:00 P. M., Friday and Saturday Quartette Contest Numerous quartettes, male and mixed of western KGCU tenor. present and via radio will decide the contest. J. F. Sullivan a eee Will give a brief address Friday evening. p Singing. ape dancing act | Va tainers extraordinary. Regular Admission 25c, Afternoon or Evening 100 “Good Will Day” Prizes to be given away to our out-of-town guests by members of Mandan Trade Extension Club Free tickets to all farmers and out-of-town guests who register at the Chamber of Commerce for Saturday Afternoon Auto Show You don’t have to buy or promise to buy anything. Simply call at Chamber of Commerce when you arrive in Mand, q register and receive a combination free ticket to the Auto Show and coupon which entitles you to participate in eee Satupiey, Ma ep be Auto Show in the State Training School Gymnasium. ll free. '. Winning numbers, persons, and whose prize you win will be announced as drawn, FREE PRIZES Donated by Various Business Institutions Cummins Co., 1-$22 8x10 Fibre Rug; Putity Dairy ‘Co., 2 prizes, gal. ice cream; Master Sales, Inc., 1-$5 Ditch Light; i 50-lb. sack of flour; Mandan Creamery & Produce Co., four prizes of 25 Ibs. of sugar; The Music Shop, Violin’ Camohe ol & ord Ce. meter; Rovig & Skjod Hardware, Winchester Razor; Morck Mercantile Co., 3.lbs. of Coffee; Hintgen’s, 3: prizes of $1 pair Rayon Hose each: New Palace Cafe & Confectionery, 2-Ib. box Candy; Western Auto Co., 5 prizes of 10, lbs. of sugar each; Convert: & Sons, 3 lbs.’ of Coffee: Homan Drug Store, 1 lb, Johnston’s Candy; Vallancey Bros, Hardware, one Aluminum Double Boiler; Mandan Reergation Parlors, 1 Ib. f Tobacco; O’Rourke-Fitzsimmons Grocery, 3 lbs. of Coffee; Orange Grocery, 3 prizes, 1 dozen large, 1 dozen‘ small, 1. dozen sm: ‘ a Kennelly Furniture Co., 1 small Rug; Taylor Drug Store, 1 Thermos Bottle; Rosen's, one pair Silk Hose, lady's; J. B. Fredericks, 1 $3 Roast er; Service Motor Sales, one set Ford Rid-O-Skid' Chains; Baron Grocery Co.,:3 lbs. Coffee; Lockbeam & Knoll, 3 Ibs. Stone’s ‘ Fed Trail Oil & Transfer Co., 5 8 8 f gCo., 2 subscriptions to Mandan Daily Pioneer; H, S. Friesz & Son,: one 5-lb.-can-of Malt Syrup; Mushik’s Shoe:Store, one pair ladies’ slippers; allons Penolene Oil; Mandan Beverage Co,, 1.case Orange Crush; Pioneer Publishing Co., 2 prizes, 2 Quanrud, Brink & Reibold, 1'$12.60 Fore Light. Other Institutions Taking Part in “Good Will Days” ‘Co:, Arcade; Farmers State’Bank, Conyne Jewelry Store, Mant lerc. Company. sugar-cured prime pork, BEAN HOLE BEANS | with that wonderful woods flavor LEONARD McMAHAN eee ee Aaa oenee, deter ates MISS CLARA PELLETIER The Indian Nightingale. SMITH & McPHEE ides E First National Bank, ‘ore, Russell-Miller Milling Co., Farmers Elevator Co., Rippel Meat Market, Lahr Moto: "Co, 7 ” Kist Megt Market; Scantan tus’ : ¥ u Motor Sales om) Plymouth Clothing Co» ; ‘ udeville enter- all Oranges ; Coffee; Red six months’

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