The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 12, 1927, Page 3

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See ad on We carry a full line. ces. sory Service Station 306 Fourth a Bismarck. free. Plait g on Baseball Meeting Next: Week Organization for the season of Mandan’s baseball team will begin some time the first of next week, according: ‘to Ray Arthur, Mandan fan, who is one of the leaders in the move for organization. Sev- eral meetings have been held, Mr. Arthur said, but no definite or- ganization has yet been made. Practice has been delayed on ac- count of wet playing grounds, but regular workouts will start next | week, with Mandan’s chances for an outstanding team good. number of new men are believed likely prospects, as well as some yof last year’s men. t | 1 | Citizenship Exam ¢ Will Be Tomorrow Seven candidates for citizenship will be examined and if passed will be naturalized at the court- house here tomorrow, ufder the direction of Clerk of Court John Handtmann, Sr., and L. 'L. Welsh of St. Paul, assistant director of naturalization. Judge H. L. Berry will preside. Candidates are Henry C, Kinzel, Mandan; Hugo R. Vendt, New Sa- ‘lem; Peter Schaff, Mandan; _Li- Dorius Baron, Mandan. Jacob Lagge, Hebron; Joseph Heé, Huff, and Leon John’ Berger, Glen’ Ulin. Examination of candidates will ecmmence at 10 o'clock in the morning and in the afternoon at 2 o'clock, there will be a special patriotic program. Livestock Losses Are Heavy During Storm Reports of heavy losses of live- stock as a result of the May bliz- zard that raged last Sunday through the extreme western por- tion of the «state are coming through. as the ranchers find it possible to make investigations. B. E. Groom of the Greater, North Dakota association reached Mandan today after working his way through the snowdrifts in Slope and Bowman counties. He reports that a rancher named Wilson, living near Amidon, lost 52 head of cattle, another near Yowman lost seven head, while County Agent Eastgate of Dickin- son says that reports coming through from the Killdeer coun- try indicate that the losses of cat- ‘le, horses and sheep in that sec- tion and in the Bad Lands ranch- ing country were severe. The loss to sheep ranchers was par- ticularly severe. . | Personal and | | Social News of | | Mandan Vicinity | plBot espinal et ANNIVERSARY PARTY Mr. and, Mrs. Charles ‘Hoeffler, 609 Ninth avenue north, were guests of honor Tuesday evening when relatives and neighbors feted them on the occasion of their * twentieth wedding anniversary. The evening was spent at four tables of bridge, Mrs. S. E. Arthur and Frank Snyder of ,Bismarck winning the high scores, Mr. and Mrs. Hoeffler were presented with a gift. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Snyder and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Finnegan of Bismarck. MOTHER’S DAY PARTY Eighty members attended the annual Mother’s Day narty of the Cathclic Daughters of America, baer was held Tuesday evening St. Joseph’s auditorium. The SHERI was spent at bridge after ‘which a basket lunch was served. ————————————— DR. R, S. ENGE zy Chiropractor ’ Examination Free Quick, safe, sure relief from painful callouses on the feet. Asal drug and shoe stores Zino- tainlsaene en Bismarck oe Property ez rete North’ Representing Eaton & Eaton Financial Correspondents Us Central Lite ‘Phe Union Cen Oo Patoneon—the | The mothers’ cards Was won while Mrs. John Spehn merited the daughters’ Dtize. ASSISTS ATU Herbert Tellman of New Salem was a member of the committee in charge of the annual formal . party of Scabbard an tional military frate: University of North D: TO ROCHESTER Attorney John yesterda: where he will treatment. Mr. Sullivan has been Alin at his home for sevenal days, . BORN WEDNESDAY A son was morning at the tal to Mr. and | Mrs. IN THE HO HOSPITAL Miss Agnes M ‘was operated ing at the Deacoi ness hospital. VISITIN' Mrs. D, Chadwii a Wednesday. PLANE HEARD MONDAY OVER HARBOR GRACE}: (Continued from from page one) innum able bays toad skirts the shore of Conception Bay. Desolate Region An airplane: fl | Harbor Grace would cross the penin- sula to Trinity B: point is same course, it wo neck to the head known as Arnold’s Cove. beyond the water, to the interior Foundland, a desolate region of forest: south of the mot On a due west course, these condi- tions would continue for more than 200 miles north of reached the Gulf until A slight turn to the southward would give a passage ov Cabot Strait, between New Found- land and C; the same gulf, =_=—>_——— On your, B Home of for Rochester, on Wednesday morn- guest of friends miles wide. Port-Aux-Basques, e Breton, and thus into ‘In What Month Is Your Birthday? your Mother Hoskins-Meyer ize offered at GUSSNER’S yy Mrs. Myint Don’t miss opr 18-K Coffee demonstration Saturday. The| new Iten cookies will * be, Fourth St. U FORMAL AFTER 15 YEARS RID OF RHEUMATISM Blade, na- ity, at the akota, F. Sullivan left 15 years of agony. Minn., receive medical times I could not move about | or raise my arms,” said B. F. B bage, 309 Fourth St., Bismarck, “T'was practically crippled, and eve: movement caused excruciating pains. When these bad spells came on [ had to quit business altogether, as I could not attend to it. | Other distressing conditions de-| veloped in my system. My heart} bothered me a lot and my nerves | ¢ unstrung. My appetite just! I had ‘no desire for food. | whole system just seemed to slump. After 15 yeats 1 was in a ick of Breien was pried fie ev in Mandan | give Tanlac @ trial. \ bottles helped me so born Wednesday Deaconess _hospi- irs. Joseph Stein. lorgan of Shields G HERE that I kept on taking Tanlac and improved right along. Ap last I was completely well) again, free from all pain and feeling | sands helped to strong and robust for the first, time |Tanlac. In our file in 15 years. Since joints | dred thousand lett and muscles have been | free | ru, . The rheu-|orous health. It is matism is out of tem, I'm eat- | remed. ing well and have pur on 45 Ibe Tb recommend Tanlac with unbounded | la confidence.” and coves. A rail- | sold. Adv. ng due west over jay, which at that Keeping the uld er a narrow of Placentia Bay, ia Ten miles it would strike in- ne eoatneta Neve Tonight and Friday and rugged ss and rocks, but untainous district. the plane passed and of St. Lawrence. er the Atlantic to A spar] provok eend lowers Fox Imperial Comedy “Hellv, Lafayette” Don’t miss it. K-F-¥-R rved and with each-one tb. and tube Locktite gone of coffee purchased you re- ‘ceive a ticket with which you may win the five-pound age ae ie are ih f you can’t park your car on x4 street all night you can park it at Olson’s. Garage, 204 Phone 925-W. Museles and joints attacked, Bismarck, N. D., man endured Health undermined, Tanlac and wins back former strength Mr./ Burbage is but one of thou- ‘om the | folks who credit Tanlac for their vig- y made from roots, herbs and | Your own druggist has Tan- ver 52 milligh bottles already Capitol Theatre SESSIELO vt JOMIOR COOMLAN cai 2ELOA Gant Deetied WALAN WALS ig, picture comet brimming with laugh- 2 ‘and exquisite human interest touches—A humorous and thrilling picturization of auto camp life—the story of a modern covered wagon and “tin can” tourists—Y ou’ll enjoy it from start to finish— tries ie health by from grateful nature’s own ‘o eacnirice of efficiency to price. The Kelvinator “coldthat keeps” for 24 hours, evenif: pa penwcundborng Let us tell you all the cold ‘Kelvinators complete, as low as $210.00installedia your home Cabinet (wiring extra). Convenient terms. 206 Ranndoay. KELVINATOR SALES COMPANY Bismarck, N. D. Phone 407 | elvinator Oldest Domestic. Electrio~Refrigeration, LOD Wie wear Klein isis SHIRTS conten vest. ‘More “o 0 fear in going about without their ‘COATS | and S UITS At Greatly Reduced Prices ‘Values Up to $55.00 Sport Coats in all the daring colors and plaids of the gay spring season. Dress Coats in twills, charmeens, etc. plain or é heavily fur trimmed—and in all the pop- ular colors. _ Reduced without thought of cost or former prices to four excep- tionally low prices -- $] 250 $1 17-50 $9 4.50, $399.50 Styles for misses and women—for all! purposes—street,. sport, motor or. after- noon wear. We advise an early:inspec-: . tion, as this sale is designed: to be the sensation of the season. Great Silk Sale--All This Week Webb Broth “Merchandise of Merit Only” Automobile Owners Did you ever stop to think that. your Automobile Dealer or. the Garage Man who services your car— ‘Is ‘more interested in the satisfactory performance of your car than anyone else? That he renders many small services free of charge? _ That his money is invested in special equipment and tools,.in repair parts, in expert men, etc.; for your:car? That he is ready to serve you, not during the most profitable season only, but twelve months a year and t twenty-four hours a day? E: , That he sells ‘gasoline and oil of high quality a at the ‘ame prices as charged elsewhere? Give this a thought—and ‘ Buy your gas and gil from the Garage man: ‘that note ices your car. . He wi namenate it mes j Bicester ‘FLEOK MOTOR SALES 00 de MB. GILMAN 09, ae

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