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: THE BISMARCK TRIBUN PAGE THREE reported | holtz’ McKenzie Sunday. It was Sunday afternoon. Mrs.-called by Herbert Hoover to discu vides that ev automobile owner that rabbits were scarce. | Buchhol is ill ith rheumatism, |! difficulties of administering laws must regi his title with the rex. |, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Johnson spent | She h been confined to her bed} lating to motorists, the best laws to rt . Ine case of | Sunday at the Edgerley home. _ | five weeks. thave and other allied Al e transfer mast be record- Mr ind Mrs. Rv M. Loomis ac-| Our n A. meeting will be fourth Hoover bill, one a the sale is legal. The companied by Mr. and Mrs. Dutch | held the to nsed, |1i fee is one doll Thgatad is dat the last reparing the books and forms which F a r measures | he will need to begin administration do well to obtain) of the law and hopes to be reaay to " J riday in May. 7 ‘ved Monday from their visit on the|Nemen. visited friends in| Sweet) J. Stroh visited with the Hoch-| 1 Ecklund west coast. The Skinners were gone| Briar Sunday. \halters Sunday evening. most of the winter. | Miss Violet Sapg, who goes to} Myrle Brown is ¢ to school Mrs. W. G. Riebe of Minot is a|school in Sterling, spent the week-|again, after sickness Mr. and Mrs. George Gray were | guest of her cousin, Mrs. Fred Ch end.at her home southeast of Ster-| with scarlet f 1 supper guests at the Sorenson home| Mrs. Annie Gramling of Bismarck | lin Fah tk Laurits A J d Tuesday evening. is a guest at the home of her daugh-| Miss Helen Smith, primary teacher,| Schatz visited with Hardld Brown ill be sent to each auto- A number from this vicinity at-|ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, who has been on the sick list, is} Sunday afternoon, owner whose car already is tended the auction sale at the Frank| Art Ferris. back at her work again. John Kiemele, cattle buyer of Tur-| ‘ 3h mi registere: ae Kocker farm southwest of Baldwin] Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Richard and| A surprise birthday party was /tle Luke, was a i hi Automobile dealers are required to Wednesday. Mrs. J. Albert Johnson spent Mon-| fiver for Mra. Pete Random Thurs. | broth i have a license. The fee ix only $5 A number from this community day at the C. L, Johnson home. day evening by the Night Hawks.| made a trip to R but the license may be revoked. for tended the-P. T. A. meeting and It was Mrs. Random’s birthday. | The Kloing 1 jeause. In casex when a dealer program in Ghylin township Friday Miss Violet Sapp taught the pri m- | Roberts place recently. i 1 NP s buys a second-hand car he takes evening. The program was put on Menoken ary room Thursday and Friday, due| Mr. and Mrs. Stroh and children} no 5 . Fal ver the. resinteatigh certitienes and by the teacher, Miss Roxy Lowe. to Miss Smith’s illness. A program | visited with her mother, Mrs. H.! after passes it on to the pi H.-A, McCullough and_ daughter, was given by her room Friday even-/| Schatz, Tuesday aftern af, baring “ pa J o pamphlet outlining the. requirements of the act now is being. printea una which they | put it into effect by May 15. ‘ Presents Tonight ms, Hank, Ed, and Gus moved nt is brought! the machine from him, The second Mabel, were shoppers in Wilton Fri-| Mrs. A. T. Welch and Mrs. R. G.| ing at P. T. A. Everyone took their Fred Bender, fe_aré : hibits the purchaaat, ja senaized: tb: hive: the day aftataeie ce Abelein called on Mrs, Chas, Graves |P#tts very well and Miss Sapp was visiting with his . Fred Ben-| of | chic an 14 feet| machine registered in his own name J. M. Thompson and wife were] Wednesday afternoon. iver y SUCCES TRL In Hane TARY che: chil”) des waa area cocantly ches high or ng and! and space ix provided on the back of business callers in Bismarck Satur-] A township meeting was held Tues-| dren. Geren ut hold: maximum len the registration blank in which the i day. day in the town hall. | vices at t _ehurch Sunday | Kk _ {dealer can note the details of ‘the , "Miss Dorothy Anderson was al Mr. and Mrs. Edd Ebling and fam-|—————3—————_ : h ltransaction, Failure to observe the shopper in Bismarck Saturday. ily, motoreti to Bismarck Saturday Frances || Schatz’s par that reuched | 1 point will be eaffictent Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Anderson| doing shopping and visiting relatives. DAT alc gente aches OT St cee era i safely. and county, towns! ed over Sunday with Mrs. And-| Mr. and Mra, L. J. Agnew and fam-|'"Gensy Miller, in company with t te. Weights. vis terson’s folks, the Holdens. ily motored to Bismarck Saturday. | ) 3 ny wit! ——— the right : \ Carl Johnson and wife were busi-] Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dance enter-| y alter Dicteman wos lookin over ‘ crete. in their respe felony, depending on circum sta ness callers in Wilton Saturday eve-|tained two tables of — pragressive inks] $ Dn re vehicle surrounding the offense, The iden ia lers in Wilto juraay ©! whist Saturday night. A lunch was|#"Y damage had been done by high »verloaded authority is} embodied in the law is to prohibit | granted to order the excess lond|all traffic in stolen. automol Orville Falkenstein and Bennie] served at midnight. water this spring. i ; : T. Harms was a business caller in Anderson were Sunday visitors with] Mr, and Mrs. R. G. Abelein en-| ,.7- Harms. Harold Willams, 2 ec tertained Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ish-| Bismarck Friday. | ds Mwah Elmer Williams ahd family were{mael at dinner Sunday. lenry Miller drove to Menoken Friday. { machines wh not properly list- | ed and title certified to by the reg-| istrar. Ingstad believes it Use of Roads ities are given the Sunday visitors at the Burl Monroe} Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jacobson and ‘ ‘ fer ; iS cEuS UTE sane df wands at | much to reduce the number of fs Dictie i dinaii {children of Bismarck ‘were Sunday| Alfred Ryberg, Jr. who has been) Lis, Magrcatuied the use of roads at) mobile thefts by making it. virtually | dinner guests dt the Otto Ayers {tending school in Fargo, returned | | vehicles would do yrent dame, such | impossible for thieves to dispose of ee gia: home a few days ago. ail ie Drenkitacie Wertbdr ih. the! ines without detection, Clutched in His Arms McK +{ Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ludemann, ac-| The party at the Mrs. Lundin | : breil Penalty Date Fixed | cKenzie ||companied by Mr. and Mrs, A. C.|Place Saturday evening was well at- | — ; We time durine| The new motor vehicle registration Dance and son, attended the rabbit | tended, jen | Certificate of Title and Rules-! STR be »/ act, effective January 1, 1928, main- She knew she'was safe from Sit. aid MAEk: MasdiGaIl Ritiests ape|duive north of AtaoM Sanday. Frank Wachel was visiting with the | C ate of Title al nl Pe peal auc | tains the present fee schedule for'] her eremies, vet—A hair- the parents of a daughter born Feb-| Quite a few from Menoken attend-| Harms boys over Sunday. of-the-road' Acts and New d'to order | the various makes of cars but fixes . a . 4 ruary 14. She has been named Pat-|¢d the rabbit drive at MeKenzie| | aes ve eee mo-| eee - be m weights, Penalty date after which auto! raising, thrilling romantic riela Ann. ° Mrs: Roberts was form-| Sunday. i ticipate in the rabbit drive. | Registration Law r h ag aN eS Looe) wan be ter eee ee eye ayers comedy that will make you crly Miss Amelia, Bergene and a| _R. M. Themmisch, section foreman, feasaaiael , f fe : Tel ple tencher in the MeKenzi hol: spent Saturday and Sunday at his|, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gabel of Gibbs | y orget your woes—a rich ple “Tew He. Zeller is in Minot’ this| home in Windsor. township were, vi iting Mr. and Mrs. | ue| The penalty date is March 15 and | ture storv of the Spanigh ieak Carrell | Joe Rockey returned to Glendive, | Henry Miller Sund \ ie plications received after that time te teenie’ wi “Mira; Belk is in a Bismarck hos-| Pacific hospital again. Mr. Rockey| With the truck Monday morning. die theres us! first 15 days and month or fr: laughs and love. ” 9 itt pel ta tn a Bismarck: hos-| ss eaffering from rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ryberg drove tion of a month thereafter for not | ' pital, where she is receiving Mr, and Mrs, John Lobach of Bis-|[to Menoken Monday to bring home more than five months, | - st e 2 they bought at a sale ther It requires dealers to register with Mrs. Charles Thompson was taken| Marck were guests at the Chas. | header - a a . s time ago. department the receipt of all ~~ o~ to a Bismarck hospital last week and| Gtaves home Sunday. Sex 3 i F C- ee S S ' Le! japon Chester Sherman, who has been | Ai 3 ew machines but requires the pur- 8 reported improving. h A Ali automobiles must have wind-;2@W ™ oe Ag ne RE Aedeisen, dee helping at the Apeatehige: Feratited Temvik nite rae shield wipers, but no signs or othe i ah ae mdaiee acral O’Henry Com y. “The Old Flame” tertained the whist players Saturday |"ome 4 8 jseveral of whic cts which will obstruct the view | Hon for his license, mus edy— evening at their home. "SI and Mrs. W. T, Dance were | @=—-———————9 yf, Mast be GHEE dae the’ license Mae purchased (sel bel ta pei rkine clone ea shovping in Bismarck Monda Mrs. Charles Endera and children! Ree Which machine. | township and ‘has returned to her| ,,Melvin <ignew and daughter, Helen,| and Mrs. A. W. Quast and son, N ; pepe Relay ie lara Le bs tas it dri rnold Suns i ers Tuesda {dealer to register the car and. then honie’ here, attended rabbit drive at Arnold Sun-| were Linton ca’ but the new hee he lie We nage: Mrs. C, Crum entertained Mr, and|“¥ ae ee ; because he isn on exch Be ieee ee ee 1 jacob Weber. sprained his ankle| operation and. won : Re ee ae Birla cat dintar Bauele R while hauling hay. | Hight sow his: entire et HOW DO VOU FEEL ON ARISIN aie y- Albert Beck, who has be sending out 1,800 ! 5 ery likely you . ott _Peethote will entertain the W. “ egan | ty i with pneumonia, is improving.| license tags a day. A ‘i on the right A . thy conebeette sh : Saturday ————— 9 | “Mrs. Julius Deis entered St. Alex. | 80,000 of the anticipate whine te which they | hy, energetic body. " Miss Ida Elsner, who was called|eation, in thie vielnty thin weeks. aD er fieate of! & vad of the v S| rentiéss bed. Foley Pilla, a. diuretic ; Bismarck here by the death ‘of her sister last!" Gottlieb Klipfel was a visitor in ¢ lela ? . ; I stimulant for the y fall, and who spent, the winter here se er were callers at the Powers Hend-| 83 p j ’ Coe : cceiiamiaecaail with her mother, Mrs. Sam Conley, and Mrs August Westerman | 7% home Tuesday evening. eng al f 4 | valuable ine promote: left Monday for Milwaukee. were callers in Bismarck last week. | Rose Schlecht returned Tuesday | 0 1°) ; { hol ct heathful, normal action of kidneys WEDNESDAY The play, “The Man From Borneo,” | “Sy ’ Shee visited Ke | morning from Underwood, N. D.,) (houeh visible from front and) and bladder. Cost little, of oe se eee ae eae seen Boks Fisher tomajthic weeks Se win a ENR carey - and [Reeeeat inarea leat “*Satisfaction EVENING day evening, April 2 at the school-|" "Mr, i eral weeks? with her sister, Mrs.|{! 3 | glaranbesd.. “Aakstor Rbiey Witte al TAQ house. A iong. felt want has been| set yen ere ee sae anclson of | Herbert Sailor. fF guaranteed. Ask for Foley Pills di-| DHE LARGEST AND MOST EXTRAVAGANT REVUE filled in the erection of a stage in| ies " Joseph A. Bosch of Linton was a|! SEEN ‘ <OT! $Y the school auditorium. The carpen-|(emon home Sunday. = lusiler here Thursday. | : TO BE SEEN IN NORTH DAKOTA THIS YEAR S ( ae — was donated by ora at the Hilstead home this week. Charles De Witt and daughters, | net, which 7 308 ao and the stage scenery by Die ©.) Mrs. Mary Rasche and sister,| Lola and Bernice, were Linton call-| pected to en i pe ruined onne. Wharton, "Stage! and scenery "are|raith, visited her mother, Mts. 0. M| er Thursday ren eee ena Ay ohem ini “(|} William A, Hughes s ar 2 NOTE a -Icolip’ 3 : t ‘ ten Foell anc st ‘ N | paratively short time. Proceeds of | “MPs. “Wat "Mickelson. was a caller|the Misses Ann Monahan and Herth | ‘Must Register Title j Candidate for ‘o} $ - play wi Li tenet defraying/ nt the A. H. Helgeson home Monday.| Weber motored to Linton Thursday | certificate of title act -pro-| s In ordering by e expense of the stage. A number of Reganites took in| evening. | n orderir the rabbit drive Sunday in Rockhili{ Mins Julia Heisler spent the week- qd Vr / O mail please etr aa | township. A number of rabbits were|end with her purents at Linton. cose 3élf add. | Schrunck |Jdisposed of and an excellent lunch| Misses Louise Foell and Ann’ (: ressed stan : was served by the patrons of the|quhoun spent the week-end with their envelope, for 3. ownship. ,_ | Parents. return oF tt snag int Wing Wednesdays “|, a0 and Mzs. Ole Tybere were vis-[""Mr. “and Mfrs. A. W. Quast and| ekanmiche VOW | i the Wenzel Kozinek visited at the Jas.) tors at the H. Rannestad home Sun-| Mrs, Inez, Hanson were Linton call-| « q oston _ 0. \ : Foe ey . ne ers Saturday evening. o ismar ini Novy Mod’ Mra Fred Smith were in| 4 Miss, Clara, Krause visited at the|""Cyrist' Albrecht is erecting a ne Just like those we arek’s Dental Clini Wing Wednesday, Mrs. C. Christenson of Wiltoh was] “sam Siation. oy oo. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Hein and sons], -norne: Ss] The home talent play “Mother ° 9 lates, Bridgework, Extraction. rt _ visited at Ed Nolan’s Wednesday. |° The play “Safety ‘Fits » given in}Mine” put on at the Temyik school ein f e@ woo Ss Prices Reasonable. One Hundred Principals Chorus Mr. and Mrs, William Klein and|i,2 ‘tail here by whe falke ftom stilt | Thursday afternoon and Friday even- ZB |B tncax Block 3-7 Rica Orchestr family of Bismarck visited Mrs.| vag attended by a full house and |i" Was a great success. ' oy . cnestra Klein's mother, Mrs. Novak, this}was greended by a Henry Knittel of Hampton was a -writes a Maine Lumber eA : oe rahe week, ‘ ‘| caller here Sunday evening. | To avoid the trouble later of standing in line, it is suggested ant. Mrs. Ole Aune was a caller at the Sunde : ; Ay 4 ; ) 4, Mr. and Mrs, John Cook were injsevnert Bailey home last week, The rabbit drive Sunday at Dan-| G CG that you send in your mail crder now! Mail orders with check a {MecCluskey Wednesday. Sree Baey ome last week stler| bury. district was well attended, 117 Amp Coo, cr money order made payable to Harris & Woodmansee, Bismarck. Fred Smith and Ed Oswalt spent]; "ic Ohde home ches week, rabbits being captured. : ‘ DR. R. S. ENGE: filled in order of receipt. ‘i Tabada etenanon sates Marchant} yr, and Mrs. Roy MecCullough|, The home talent play “Mother Beans baked in the ground in PRICES, including tax: Lower floor, $3.85; baleony, $3.30, $2.75. ore Oswalt is working for Fred|isited at the C. Rhines home Mon- a a ee an outdoor earthen oven that Chiropractor $2.20; gallery, $1.10. Box office seat sale starts at Harris & Smith at present. ‘*Mfiss Doris Engbrecht was a caller| March 81. at 8 o'clock. : seals in all the flavors of the fore Free Examination ber ll ined cern pe mail orders received now! eat oneesnie Wing Thursday /g¢ the Hilstead home last week. est itself! Baked for hours under Herman Neiters and sons, Andrew|itcre at the Pimcnd: bane Securday the dying embers of a campfire Lueas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. and Albert, were in Wing Saturday. ili they are ter ik Mr. and Mrs. Herman Neiters and till they are tender as butter—alll an ever. brown—succulent with evening. A. Daniels, who has been very ill family, John Manuel and Henry Fode| ror ‘the last week, was taken to Wil-| The Normal school debaters de-|j visited at Marchant’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Chris Hien and fam- ity visited with Carl Johnson’s Sun- ay. . Herman Neiters and Andrew, Mar- cella and LeRoy Marchant visited at the Dan McKinnon home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Jake Wentz visited at the Carl Johnson home Saturday evening. ton Monday, where he consulted a physician. Mr. and Mrs. John Asplund of Still were visitors here this week. Miss Rose Holstein of Wing held services in the church here Sunday. A. H. Lundberg was a Bismarck caller Monday. Last Tuesday evening a_ shower was held at the Charles Manning # Albert, Martha and Fred Heinbouch| home in honor of Miss Mabel Knud- day. Freddie Heinbouch visited Fred and George Nolan Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, Crouse and family visited the Jake Wentz family Sun- éday evening. ak Jake Wentz was in Wing Monday. George Nolan visited at Henry Schuch’s Sunday. Emil Schackmere visited at Fred Heinbouch’s Sunday evening. visited at the James Novy home Sun-|<on, a bride of the coming month. Miss Knudson received. many pretty and useful gifts. irs. Charles Manning was a caller at the H. Di jay. ond home Thu: Sterlin | Mr. Ernest Johnson, who works at Jake Heaton's, spent Sunday at the Johnnie and Manuel Fode are! Bert Hendershot home. working at Ed Larson's. Mr. and Mrs, Zieth and family are| and M. * visiting at John Cook’s this week. POC aa | Wilton | Lawrence Ousley is moving this week in to the George Pfifer resi-j evening with Miss Mi dence in the western part of town. A farewell party was given on Mr. ‘3. R. M. Loomis Monday even- ing. They will make their home in Jamestown. A large crowd was present. Refreshments were served. Miss Mildred Johnson spent Satur- day night and Sunday at the Max Long home. ‘ Miss Veronica Bie spent Monday dred Johnson. The “Alpha Zeta” club of Sterling Mrs. William. Koth spent last week| high school gave a party at the in Mandan receiving treatment from| schoolhouse Saturday evening. There one of the doctors there, were about 40 in attendance. The Miss Edna Olson left Sunday for| evening was spent playing games and , Valley City to enter the State Nor-| stunts. The Sterling high school are try- mal. Miss Edith Collins of Valley City]ing out parts for their play. “The spent Sunday at the J. J. Schmidt] V: home as a guest of Miss Verene| wit! Schmidt, farsity Coach,” which will be given ‘A month, je social” will be given at the. ‘pi Ole J. Olson returned Tuesday] Sterling school No. 2 Friday evening, fom Bismarck where he has been There was a dance in Sterling Fri- receiving treatment for his eye that|day night. The music was furnished he injured while working at the|by the “Tuttle Orchestra.” mine. feated the Jamestown trio Wednes- day evening at the Normal auditor- m on the questio: Resolved, That is desirable and should be reta) The Normal supported the affir was taken by ‘the Oxford ballot method, which resulted in a score of 52 to 26 in favor of the Normal. The Normal team was composed of Mathias LeFor, Richard Heaton, and Louise Deiters. After the debati Miss Daisy Busbey, the Normal coach, entertained the debaters and the members of the debating Forum at a four-course 10 o'clock dinner in the Northern Pacific dining room. There were 15 members present. Company K gave another roller skating party for its members and their friends Sunday evening. Th was the last opportunity they have to give such a, party, as the roller rink will give its farewell party Tuesday evening. A large crowd attended and all enjoyed a very rood time, The refreshments consisted of | ice cream and cookies. The seven-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sorenson of _Beificld passed away at his home Saturday morning, eath was due to a re- lapse after scarlet fever. Funeral ool aay were held Monday in Bel- ield. ‘The Normal school has the largest enrollment that it has ever had for the beginning of the spring quarter the same period. The enrotiment reached sligl Ge? over 200 students. ‘The annual inspection of Company K 164th Inf. N. D. N. G. has been set for April 18. The Normal school presented Vera Poppe, cellist, Monday evening at the Normal auditorium as the fourth number on the Lyceum course. iss rom, the national prohibition amendment | tive side of the question, The vote|; as compared with previous years of | % the juices of prime sugar-cured pork and molasses and brown sugar! Now for the first time beans like that can be had packaged— beans with the old-fashioned New England flavor that good home cooks are the first to ape Preciate. Until you have tried them you will scarcely believe how differ. ent they are—but when you have once tasted that “baked in the ground” flavor you will never want beans any other way! ‘Two sizes—medium and large, Py @ “L AN HOLE BEANS Yy “Automatic Orthophonic” ROLA Tomorrow---Tuesday" April 5th You are invited to attend the Public Demonstration em“ ; Ki? “ x th th derful ‘weeds fla Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ishmael from ig was accompanied by Miss Del-| wit ti at wonderful woe avor Mzs, Clarence Matheys of Mandan|Menoken-and Mrs. Tollefson. Russell | Phie Lit Re ee na - - s visited friends in Wilton last week. fand Luella Tollefson from Bismarek| The juniors of the high school Rae uk Ed O’Brien spent the week-end|were callers in Sterling Monday. pessenied: Meals nana! play on Eris 3 4n_Bismarck. ‘The Misses Esther and Stella Lar-|@y and Saturday, which was Ze Mrs, John Alex Stewart and sister,|son were town callers Sunday. comedy “All a Mistake. See this wonder machine change its own records It plays for an hour without assistance dale, spent the weekend visiting rel-| the sick list, is back at her work in atives in this commuhity, the bank. 1} ~ Miss Gladys Gramling, of Stewarts-| Mrs. Carl Byer, who has been on|cTowd attended the two perform- ances and the results proved to be very successful. 2 “Mrs,. J. 8. McGogy returned Tues-| Mr,. and Mrs. R. N, Sharp and ay after a two weeks’ vacation spent]|daughter, Donna, spent Sunday at the [Edgemont | : with her parents at enport, N. D.| Sharp home in Driscoll Sunday. : Mrs, 0, J, Olson is the proud own-| Mrs, J, H, Riley enterteined the|@ o| t of the beautiful cedar chest given|“Farmers’ Union Ladies’ Aid” Thurs- : away by the A. O. U. W, lodge in| day. Mrs. John Stinert and infant é sBismarck, March 17. A farewell party wis giveq Yag| daughter of Regen are visiting with *, “’ Miss Ann Regneir returned to her| Harold and Fay .oomis in:.uc priuu-| her parents relatives this week. § home here Saturday after spending| ary and intermediate room: ‘Frid Ed Schatz and wife of Wilton were the past winter at Valley City Nor-jafternoon. Games were play. after visiting. with Karl and Henry Schatz mi Monda: Mrs, L. J. Truax spent a few da; Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Johnson and| Annie and Jake.Hochhalter called last week at the Herb Bailey home|family spent Sunday at the Hurr Stinerts Sunday eveni: in Rega: _ | home. Kenneth Brown left for Sheyenne, Mrs. J. Albert Johnson spent Fi Miss Grace Johnson spent Ssturday where he is employed on a farm. day afternoon at the John Hagenjafternoon at the Lawrence: Mor! Ida and Gottlieb Butchholtz visited 3 with their sister, Mrs. Fred Vise, Wright. was’ a town caller|Sunday. Mrs. Vise lives close to in Bismarck at the home of her| Monday. Me a ter, Mrs, G. Olgeirson. Many of the men from Sterling ‘Hochhalte , Stinerts and Karl and and Mrs. G. V. Skinner return-}took part in the rabbit hunt near|Henry Schatzs called on the Buch- HOSKINS-MEYER The Home of KFYR : theiground « Now you can taste beans like them om: * Mrs. Louise Hagen spent last week