The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 27, 1927, Page 3

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A = 0 oe 2 re ee eee ‘ ‘ « terian church, < | ‘reputation as a forceful | has held , ing and paperhangi FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1927 in the school of ‘education, 9 football Saran ex-captain of the basket ball team, and charter member of hip. fraternity. OBSERVE ASCENSION DAY. Members of Cover de Lion Com- mandery No. 15, Knights Templar, held the annual obsertance of Ascen- At 4 o'clock in Berg wil Speak at Commencement Exercises Here Supt P. 8. Berg of “Dickinson is to deliver the’ commencement address at Mandan ‘high school next Thu eye evening, it was announced yes- mandery in full dress uniform drove Supt, Berg bas Rained a sake wha Ri aN gemetery to decorate the ful speaker wes of departed brothers. A ban- high positions in tae Mi educational groups. The baccalaureate sermon is to be given Sunday, May 29, in the Presb: with Ri 5 Stewart delivering the sermon, Clas; Bp ah Molde a will be held Wednes: tor ‘is valedictorian tie Ltda Mayo hospital, Rochester, Zahn salutatorian of the class of 60] retutned to’ Ma tanec as (Final exam: GILMAN WILL ; HOW NEW CAR being held. Over-abundance of Invitations Sent Out For Pre- announcement Showing’ Civic Pride Brings _ of Dodge Six i past ‘church, delivered RETURNS HOME Charles McDonald, who recently derwent several operations Free-for-all Fight) Citizens of Odense and Fallon are fight at a danee near Fallon last} night in which nearly 40 were in- jured. One of+thé men taking part! was hurt so serene it was neces-! sary to take ni titches in. his head. bo fight was said to iS yates when someone from one of the towns began discussion of its merits. 4H Gimen cerepaene lott Doste Those present from the other ‘town! Brothers dealers. 5 disagreed and the fight on.) While announcements concerning and! the new car will not be made public ;| for’ another’ week, ‘the Gilman com- pany is ig invitations to see the new car Sunday at the co) ene Second street and Invitation for a “preannouncement showing™ of thenew Dodge Brothers Senior Six,, beginning at 9- o'clock Monkey wrenches, other to atitks of wood were brought tion and the disturbance -wa quelled until Sheriff Henry Handi. mann of Mandan ved. Three of; the men are in the — Morton county jail awaiting trial on charges of disturbing the peace. any’s road- TE in’ ene “at “olheht anions propricty, in in its avoidance of ex- ‘. remes, but of armchair comfort, Conscience Stricken | veivety’ contro! and a willingness to Fs perform, say’ in traffic, about which Woman Mails Furness ther. an be “no. arguiment, whatso ever,” a ent issue of “Automo- Check ‘For 50. Cents) tite topics” deciares, ; “The Yirst of the new ene Shnior series, (s listed at a somewh lower price than was expected an very much lower than the ear could Furness, secretary of the Chamber, be made to command under a less of Commerce, received a check for 25 scrupulous Program of administra- cents, conscience money, when ajtion, which is to say that it seems ‘woman from outside the city mailed|4" 4bsolutely honest product. the ery to pay for’a poker to the Is New Car Missouri Slope fair. Sh she at- It is a new car in every way, tended’ the fair several years ago a brand-new plant entirely after having crawled through ¢ from all the f ts of this huge bu in had bothered her ever| thi: lant alone, Dodge B: ainee, she so. she sent in the j Inc. already invested four and money, which was tached over to tl La million dollars. before a Red Cross, le car had been shipped,” sternite Dy an inlreaing thing about the new car ia, at the models we: imed, in New. Members Given Being shipped: from she: tactory” at etroit, so that they would reac! Reception n By.Church dealers” in “all” parts“ of the "United States. at practically the same. time. Welcoming new members whe have/The result’ is that the initial. sho identified themselves with the Firss' ing of the new car here will ta Presbyterian church, daring the past place at ‘practically the-same ti year, a reeepti held last nightiit will in New York, Chicago or in the church parlors, with about’ 150° San Fra! Present. een program of mu: a dh ere f (nahceres qat| Legion Tells How. H. Ordway.and. Mis; Several| In order that the flag.may be cor- displayed on Memorial Day,| . rect Rev. a “brief, the Yocat A Ameriéan Legion post has talk expri iz appreciation for the given instructions telling how the large number present. Mr, and, Mrs.|flag should ‘be pat. uj '. Winther, ‘are leaving soon. presented with aj mast from sunrise until noon and camp cook sto Services Are Held For Harry Carter Funeral services is first hoisted to the peak and then lowered to the half mast position, but before lowering it for the day, ; itis raised again to the peak. jor = Carter, 52, were conducted this morn- ing, at the Kennelly chapel, with Rev. . W. Stewart officiating. Interment: took place in Union cemetery. Mr. Carter died Wednesday ae ‘an ill. ness of several weeks. He was well, known here, having been in the paint- ing business for, Harry J. the past 12 years, egies AT SHOWER Mi » a bride of, i, as weripined Ws it and ©) Funder a a ae and migoeilaneene - ° ms, A. be a of pink and white and eat rated the play of tiny tl The vata ae for te din Senaieteet, Spra: table waa fashioned rhe a mintarate that it bride and groom. Misa found a shower: of gifts in a Daw ich ‘bi cee Serie’ ht bas is even! ates of the “Malliday Wi Mich Y. OFFICER zea Fa = has {this spring and g|tin Grothe, . to Display . Flag |= The flig ix to be displayed: at half at full mast from noon until sun-{ wet. - : ‘When flown at half mast, the flag‘ + Marian » Dora Dis- Tae Johnson, mina Johnson, Hele® Jennings, Ma ell Janes, Marie Murray, Lydia (5 lein, Lillian Meyer, Martha tarsky, valedictorian. x The commencement. week. a, bint opened Sunday with a bacci te ee by Rev. Harold Hansen. The iors entertained _ Mond: v8 ind class di WASHBURN H, S12 COMMENCEMENT 10 BE TONIGHT W. F. McClelland of ‘State’ Training. School Will De- : liver Address A day: was the day of tl ir: break- fast and a school picnic ee held Thursday. Second Accident in Coal Mine Shaft ill receive their ning at commence-| Wilkes Barre. Pa., May 2 held at the school.|A second accident in the Ni ell land, superintendent |cf the Woodward Colli oe of the training sche Mandan, | Glen, Alden Coal company at Kings: will deliver the ton, where a number of mine workers Members of t! ¢ are Mar-|were killed yesterday, occurred: to- Kenneth ‘man, Earl|day. So far as is known, only! two “Jennings, Evelyn|men were injured when an outside TOASTY, Creamy Richness? —Get REAL Seventeen students will be gradu- ated from the Waghburn high school diplomas thi even Koltan, Sai . Refuse imitations, Only genuine (Quaker Odes has that world-famous QUAKER FLAVOR. They Buy br er ae by the Carload : In 1926-27 Makers of Orange-Crush Use | Juice from 14,000,000 Pounds of Fresh Ripe Oranges! More than 14,000,000 pounds of fresh, ripe oranges will be used oe season to obtain'the juice required by, the Orange-Crush Company in Making the delicious beverage that bears its name. The high content of orange-juice in Orange-Crush concentrate (from which the: finished drink is made) Betis the outstanding difference this delightfully refreshing rink and the many cheapened sub- Situs which derivetheir flavor en- tirgly from imitation ‘extracts and contain ‘no orange-juice whatever. In making Orange-Crush, the Juice of luscious oranges is blended with the delicate flavor of their peel, the zestful tang’ of the fruit acid ® pure food color such as is used in cakes and candies, pure sugar and healthful carbonal water. Nothing else. ae the Amer- ican Medical Baby Show, where 10,000 000 children were given a clinical examination, Ore ange-Crush was awarded @ certificate of merit. There is so great adif- ference between Orange. Crush and the majority of so-called orange drinks that the public is warned to ask for it by name and insist. on the genuine. There is only one Or- the Seeley owe in found in oranges, lemons and limes, ‘the AWIDE CHOICE Selling as many new Dodge Brothers Geis Eo wo don it lnconly nitoral eee ‘we should be offered a wide selection of used cars in trade. We take the best of these—and put them in such good condition that they cannot help but reflect favorably on our reputation. M. B. GILMAN CO. BROADWAY AT SECOND ST, PHONe® 608 BISMARCK A USED CAR IS ONLWW.AS DEPENDABLE As THE DEALER WHO SEUSS (Tt FOR SALE ‘The JoHn Thorpe house, 121 W. Rosser, a splendid home of seven | rooms, breakfast nook and bath. Fine condition and ideal. loca- tion. Garage in basement, Beautiful lawn and shrubbery. Oc- cuipancy June 6th. -Price $5,600.00. Terms., PHONE 138 ESTORS MORTGAGE SECURITY. CO. Office with First Guaranty Bank * IN it’s results that sok ‘then let be, el seit: of ‘the Enea works! 'fan house was wrecked by the force will be made up of musical | j ee from the inside workings, Selection students Commencement For _|prerr™ wit! be made up. St. Mary's Tonight Man Wanted in Cass County Arrested Here the prisoner. Milton M. Greene, wanted in Fargo] For gale—2 tractors with on a charge of abandonment of minor ; children, was placed under arrest here| Plows. Also 2 teams horses. ight by the police department, | —Gussner’ End of vise Sales which forces us to cut prices greatly—enabling ane Fon shopper to procure her spring and summer a parel for little or nothing. Webb Brothers dependable @ quality throughout. 3 Two men were known to have ee led, four or five are still mi id nearly a res had been playing wi with an orchestra in result of this vicinity. deputy sheriff ar- rived here t to get ore < wi Commencement exercises at St. Mary's convent high school will be held this evening at 8 o'clock in the school auditorium. A class of 13 will te graduated, The address of the evening yi be given by Father John Slag. from Fargo wer working: Whether today's aceldent was due to an explosion or another severe squecze forcing air out of the mine has not been Wet Three Especially Attractive ‘Groups Space will not permit a thorough description of these lovely new spring and sum- mer dresses of crepe de chines, tub crepes, georgettes and novelty silks, but you’re sure to find a size, a style and any of the popular shades of the season here. to- morrow SHOP IN THE MORNING FOR THESE AT 310 75 $1475 $1 95° Our Great Coat Sale Continues Best coat values in a long time, say those who see them. Coats that were up to $49. 50—twill, charmeens, sport plaids and novelty woolens, plain or heavily sum- mer furred. A size and style for everyone $10.50 $17.50 $24.50 Suits Millinery Women’s and misses’ new | We feature again on Satur- spring suits—single or dou- | day a vast assortment of ble breasted styles—novel- | Spring Hats in Visca, ty tweeds. and woolens, | Hemp, Milan Silk and com- mannishly tailored, -twills | binations in beautifully and hairline stripes—all re- | trimmed hats to close out at a for quick clearance $1.95 $3.95 : a Price | RENTED SILK SALE $3.95 values $2.35,values sa5 values $3.50 values - $2.95 values value aa $2.79 $2.65 _ $2.19 _$1:79 »

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