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PAGE TWO itd ‘Mand BOARD NAMES 4 TEACHERS Acceptances Received From Three After Choice—Fourth Not Yet Heard From Four teachers were elected to posi tions in the Mandan public schools last night and acceptances have al- ready been obtained from three of them. The new have alread lows gr: now elected who are as fol of Minot, exe, who M teachers accepted EN teac nd Myrtle he Valley has also done work a teacher of in the Hedeen, a ff City Normal, w at the state university third and fourth grades Syndicate school. A fourth candidate, to fill th position of girls’ physical education instructor left vacant by Miss Agnes es, has been elected but no accept ad been received at noon today al di ion on candidates for two other positions are to be decided on at the next board meeting, to be held Monday evening. The position of music instructor, left vacant by J. A. Winther, is to be filled after a committee appointed by the Chamber of Commerce makes its re port. The committee is investigat- ing the possibility of having the new instructor also take charge of the city band, The other position to be filled is one of instructor in the second grade. Prominent Officials to Attend Meet Here of N. D. Postmasters, Prominent postal off ing W. Irving Glover, fourth ster-ge re to be on June 16 to be) present Minne apolis, ager and Roy De Dakota inspectd N<Over 250 are expected to be pre ent at the meeting, which will prc ably be held in the New Palace t according to Major A ail dane of June 17, pavilion or thi Scouts, Legionnaires Have Joint Meeting Boy Scouts and American Legion ‘members “got together” last night and the Legionnaires learned more about the all-around activities of the youngsters. A needle threading contest was the | feature of the evening, the with scauts pitted ‘a was finishe proclaimed winners. ‘al tumbling acts and sig aid and knot tyi Taking H Hintgen, Charles Ellis, Edward St brueck, George Toman, Bobby Loyd Spielman and Pete Ste Pioneer Huff Man Dies in Missour' George W. Markham, 68, for more * than 35 years a resident in the vi- cinity of Huff, died yesterday after- ‘noon at Leeton, Mo., according to word received here late yesterday. Mr. Markham, who had been con “duéting a store at Huff for the last few years. sold it two years ago and left for Leeton, Mo., his old home. He had been troubled with rheuma- <4ism and it is believed that he suf- ‘fered a heart attack. He leaves, besides his widow, one daughter, Margaret Markham. He was a member of the Maccabees, the -Yeomen and the Methodist church of -/ vantage of the big reduction! , Sale Friday and + sional Women’s club is hold-! store THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE passa ls an News | word received to when fune Mandan. Be held. ia Community Building Dedication at New) Salem Attracts Many Nearly 1,000. visitors around join miles ew dedi- from u ast year, Gov rnor 4 the principal, the progr . aw Salem people, their of purpose and spirit of cognition they | and business nt from dozens of red on the program, from Mandan, Salem. H attended the ‘w Sa } enterprise, localities “app includin | | sg | | Personal and Social News of Mandan Vicinity APPROACHI WEDDING NCED sted in en The announcement was made of dipping tiny buckets miniature wishing wells for the an nouncement cards, Bridge was played ze tables during the evening, the honors being held by Mrs. Wn. Sullivan. } WILL. Mrs. E Naomi, left Monday r Eau Claire, It will pay you to take ad-| aturday at} Buchholtz’s Millinery, 119) Third street. | See ad on page casing | and tube Locktite Patch We carry a full line—Acce: rvice Station, 306 Bismarck. The Business and Profes-| ing a food sale at the Lucas Saturday, May 21, be- | ginning at 11 o'clock. - j Our annual May Clearance on coats, suits and dresses now in progress at greatly) | reduced -Rob- | ertson’s. prices.—Harri THREE to FIVE MINUTES to FORTY THEATRES AND ALL SHOPS ing his daughte: h- will visit relatives! Lane, have returned from a few da; Visit in Lane. Wis for a few where they weeks. A DAUGHTER A daughter born Wednesday | morning to Mr and Mrs, Wittiam’ Winona Weman Head an do ee |\of Catholic Daughters HAVE A SON Fairmont, Minn., May 19—(?- Mrs, Helen M. Hoeppner, Winona, was elected grand regent of the Minne: ta organization of Catholic Daughters (of America at the closing session of the state convention yesterday. Miss Rose English, Mankato, was to Mr. the Bis- Social and | ..tts.*: PB ersonal | Our annual May Clearance ;On coats, stits and “dresses fi i : i ,| now in progress at greatly here wil pecial meeting o: -Rob- the Enstern Friday evening at} reduced prices.—Harris-Rob: 8 o'clock at the Masonic Temple. A| ertson’s, memorial service will be held. SPECIAL MEETING FOOD SALE The Business and. Professional| evening stop Women’s club, will have a food sale! Seott’s Grocery. beginning at 10:30 Saturday morning = at the A. W. Lucas store. TO FARGO | Tender, Aching, A. C. Isaminger, county auditor, has | Perspiring Feet gone to Fargo to attend the annual | county auditors’ convention being Amazing Relief in 5 Minutes Money Back held there. | PARE, OF SON } Mr. and Mrs. Lee Turner of Sterl- ing are the parents of a son born this morning at the St. Alexius hos- pital, or Get a bottle of Moone’s Emerald Oil with the understanding that if it does not put an end to the pain | and soreness and do away with ull — | offensive odors your money will be URNS FROM MINNEAPOLIS | promptly returned. Frank H, Adams has returned from Don’t worry about how long you've olis, where he hag been visit-| been troubled or how ny for the\past week.| preparations you have tried. — | powerful penetrating oil is one p DAUGHTER aration that will help to make your Nolan of St. painful aching feet so healthy and free from corn and callous troubles that you'll be able to go anywhere and do anything in absolute foot comfort. So marvelously powerful is Moo! Emerald Oil that thousands a found it gives wonderful results in or varicose veins. FROM MINOT | selling lots of it. Dtto Holta and son, Douglas Adv. Celebrate With'Us in Our Fifth ;; Birthday Sale Eight Big Days to Save on Foods From one Red Owl Store to 91 in five years. This a_record of growth and expansion of which we are proud. We are grateful’ to the thousands of northwest fam- ilies whose loyal Su hae has made this progress possibl le. In appre- ciation we are offering eight solid Pages of economy prices, of which only a few are listed in this ad. Minot with Miss Harriet) selected as delegate to the national) When out driving in the guess.—| the treatment of dangerous swollen | i All druggists are DICKINSON ' PLAYMAKERS- |WIN CONTEST |Valley City Second, Cando | Third — Bismarck Chapter Wins Honorable Mention | i | Grand Forks, N. D., May 19.—)— | Representatives of the James A. Herne chapter of Junior Playmakers, Dickinson, with their production “The Florist Shov,” are announced as the winners of the one-act play con- | meets WHEREVER people of culture gather — wher- evet there is discrimina- tion in taste and a love of the best — there you will find “Canada Dry.” It charms with its flavor and adds a bit of distinc- tion fo evéry occasion. LOOK FOR OUR GREAT EIGHT- PAGE BROADSIDE FOR MORE |; ECONOMY PRICES ¢ PURE LARD, Silver Leaf or Laurel, 2:pounds SUNBRITE CLEANSER, special, 6 cans ...............0.00005 DESSERT JELL, “Pick-Quick,” allgfJavers, 4 packages ... ‘Naturmade” TIMES SQUARE | NEW YORK CITY | ake | a= oa i} | “Quality” or Peaches “Mother's” In rich, heavy syrup, P halves or. sliced, No. Macaroni a .....48e | Eo"? Zic “DEL MAIZ” CORN, the prize new golden corn, 50¢ can opener and cans ... 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The Clyde Fitch chapter from Val- ley City, which produced “Thank You, Doctor,” won second place and the Franz Rickaby chapter of Cando was awarded third on the basis of work done in “The Eldest.” Honorable mention was given Jamestown Junior Playmakers wh: produced “Not Quite Such a Goose; members of the Julia Marlowe chap: ter of Bismarck, who produced “Who Kissed Barbara;” and the James Steele MacKaye chapter of St. Thomas, which presented “Two Crooks and a Lady.” Dickinson players will receive the Junior Playmaker loving cup for this year. The cup is being given instead Ask your dealer to show you this Hostess Package of twelve bottles. “CANADA DRY’ Rez. U.S. Pat. Ort. ©1927 les, Minneupolis Journal | THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1927 ‘sponsor! connection . with Rickaby, membrial| in “THAAY You, Doctor,” ang Rolli award previously planned, | The three best individual “actors, | according to Mr. Miles, were: Dur- ward Balch, Dickinson, who pla; the part of Slovitsky in “The Flori Shop;”, Elbert Flora, Valley, City, interpreted thé role* of the pati Neibauer, Jamestown, who was cas as Albert in “All Gummed Up.” Elks Community Bencfi Concert, City Auditorium, {io néghe?'? Curtain 8815. © * And Neuriti ; tis Decayed teeth and pryorrhoea poison your whole system. Free! dental examination at first will save your health, loss of time and money. The Deadly, Insididus, Health-Destroying PYORRHOEA Keeps Millions of People Poor And yet they hesitate to sit in a‘dentist’s chair for FREE EX- AMI ATION and PAINLESS treatment. 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