The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 9, 1927, Page 3

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THURSD MERCER MEDIC DIES IN CRASH ' Dr. John Whyte, Golden Val- ley, Killed as Car Rolls Down Bank at Hebron Dr. John J. Whyte, 60. Golden Val- ley, Mercer county physician, was in- tly killed, his neck being broken, when his car rolled down an em- Pankment after a head-on crash with a light truck of a telephone repair gang on the National Parks Highway. west of Iebron Wednesday after- noon. (3 Whyte’s car had been wobbling trom side to side of the road and although Fred Ward, telephone com- employe, took to the ditch to olliston, he was unable to hyte was thrown from the ich rolled over him, killing him instantly. Two Survive His widow! and a son of 13 sur- vive. The body was shipped from Hebron to inerd, Minn., today for funeral rites Saturday. Whyte came to Golden Valley to practice four years ago from South Dakota. Stark county authorities absolved Ward of any blame and deemed an inquest unnecessar; Fr. Clemens Dimpfl to Go to Minnesota : ‘ ‘lemekigeDimpth for the, past ths, Stationed at Strasburg, d. fotmerly at St, Joseph's church - here, has been t red to a Minnesota point, ac- cording to word reaching friends here. Fr. Clemens, who’ was as popular in Strasburg as he was as. rector Footwea for Little Tots Y, JUNE 9, 1927 of St. Joseph’s Catholic church here, preached his farewell sermon Sun- day. He plans to come to Mandan some time tis week for friends before taking up his charge at the Minnesota town. COULTER T0 BE SPEAKER Will Talk at Burleigh-Morton Dairy Circuit Picnic, to Be June 14 Dr. John Lee Coulter, president of the state agricultural college, is to be the principal speaker at the an- nual pienic of the Burleigh-Morton dairy circuit, to be held in the Chautauqua ‘park here June 14, it wis announced today. Cc, F. Munro, head of the college agricultural extension department, who was originally scheduled for principal speaker, was unable to come and his place is being taken by Mr. Coulter. The Armour Band will play and an old-time fiddler has been obtained a John Lohstreiter and Chas, Kei- del, in charge of entertainment. Com- munity singing and a dance in the evening at the Chautauqua pavilion ure included in entertainment fea- tures. Free coffee and milk will be but visitors are asked to bring own lunches, § jal st athletic events are being ,under the direction of Ralph C. Newcomer, Morton county agent. All those planning to attend the picnic are asked to be at the North- ern Great Plains Field station at 10 o'clock, Mandan time, and they will be conducted through the grounds. They will also be taken through the idairy barns of the State training r Values ' Built for style, comfort and quality, yet they sell for no more than Infants’ Shoes Clever, little first st san- dals of. black or mahogany patent leather and elkskin. Made for proper fit to lend the correct support to ten- der growing feet. Sizes 1 $ 1 45 £0°D .cicdcen Sandals inferior grades Oxfords WELT SOLES! Where else can you find such sturdy ox- fords at these prices? Of cho- colate colored elkskin with moccasin toe and a genuine Goodyear welt sole 51% to 8 ....,.$2.15- 81, to 1¥..... $2.45 114 to 2 .......$2,65 : \ First Steps Patent leather and cocoa eclored elkskin sandals, tan trimmed. The correct shoe for the growing foot—hgs a wide extension sole. ‘ New models!—in patent leath- , ers, plain or cut-out styles with a spring heel for gentler —medium height. rul on larger ‘sizes. pr gine eel: ypbbe ‘is just one of our many ‘exceptional numbers 5Y% to 8 \.....$215 8Y% toll .... $245 11%, to 2 .... $2.95 : Bring the’kiddies here in full knowledge hat we will” give them the same consideration as the i Alles aa assured of an absolutely perfect ts Webb Brothers « “Merchandise of Merit Only”* * “You'tr find this’ Hostess Siz The Boscess Packet olds Package of “Canada just right for your’ w end dinners and for entertaining friends. "s in all mae a visit with: school. The picnic is oven to the gee public, Morton County Girl Wins Essay Contest; | Gets Prize of $500) A 13 year old Morton county raral school girl who completed her graded school course this month, has been awarded first prize of $500 national essay contest on the stitution of the United States’ | conducted by George B. Lockwo: editor of The National Republic magazine. She is Esther Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul w. Smith, farmers near Huff. All data and work omher essay collected and developed entirel Esther, her teacher knowing not of her efforts until the Completed | essay was handed him to forward in the manner prescribed ky the con: test rules. In addition to writing prize win- ning essays, taking high honors in| her rural school district, completing the state course of graded school study in her twelfth year, Esther each Saturday takes violin and piano} lessons in Mandan, and is highly pro-| ficient on both, i nts. Handtmann Marries Harriet C. Hanson!' Henry R. Handtmanny youngest sheriff in North Dakota. elected to office last November, and Miss {Harriett Cecelia Hanson, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hanson cf Bottineau, N. D., who has taught school here for th: a three» years, were united in riage here this morning and left for west coast points on a honey- || Personal and he) time in Chicago moon trip. Handtmann is deputy TONIGHT She’s radiant. ful. She’s stunning. Capitol Theatre. — THURSDAY Mississippi Flood Benefit Show Admmission—35c and 15¢ Glorious. _ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE a state commander of the American Legion in the sixth distnicti Social News of | Mandan Vicinity: aa Seanad VISITING ; Es RedState Mr, and and Carl Keide! an aunt of Miss Miriam k i is aj graduate nurse with oe Chicago | hospital. Before returning home they will spend a few days at Min nesota lakes. HERE FROM ISCONSIN Mr. and Mrs. Wi the guests of H. F. Hoeft of the Master “Motor Sales company. ATTEND 2 MEETING Roy F. Dow, J. L. Bowers and H. F. Hoeft are attending: the an- | nual convention of the Knights of | Pythias grand lodge whcih orcned in Jamestown yesterday. RETU. N HOME. Mrs. Joseph P. Hess and daugh- jters, Bathilda and Josephine, re- | turned Monday frem a trip to the Twin Cities and Red Wing, Minn. UNDERGOES OPERATION Gunder B. son of Mandan as operated on Tuesday at the Deaconess hospital. HAVE A DAUGHTER A daughter w bern "Puesday ae and Mrs. Olaf Husfloen of rice, Beautiful. Délight-<< Dazzling. Stimulating, You'll love her to death in this zipping.jvappiness - : picture Comedy “The Newlyweds Quarantined” One-third of receipts goes to the Red Cross LET’S MAKE IT BIG HOTPOI Gold Medal Offer To win new friends, especially among June brides, a special good- will of offer in celebration of Hot- point’s again’ winning world’s ae for highest excellence “this 00. Pad and Cover T WEEK TURTLE LAKE | / PLAYS LOCALS | Lineup: For Game Is -An- nounced—Will Be Played Rismarck travels to Sunday to meet one of the strongesd} jteams on the East Missouri da fast and tight game can be ely predicted Turtle Lake has made an enviable Miss Hoeft of Antigo, Wig. ar-! record for itself so far this year and rived Tuesday to spend a week as! did the same last year. illiam Hoeft andj : has been materially: strencthened by bthe addition of several new men and as a result a strong front should be presented the Bismarck nine. Bismarck’s lineup for this The Smi THIS SUNDAY at Tartle Lake week Turtle Lake stuff, Slope trip. Its lineup mic game will be practically the same as last! Sunday's, with the possible addition Main of ‘Doc” ing part of the has not yet been Fuller, left field. Simonson, center field, Paulson, first base. Moen, second Riley, Sagehorn, shortstop. Lenaburg, catcher. Wadeson, possibly Love, pitchers. More a chance to get out and show their is Tikely to bring forth some oi standing playing on both sides. The roads are good to, Turtle Lake. Fans from Bismatck should make the ball if they do. Have you see the McCor- | Thresher? Ave., opposite the Har- vester building. Be sure to See it, as they ate the modern ithresher afid are used exten-' sively by farmers of today. | Notice ith, right field, | There is information of value for Emil Loker, or! thane 3 at ¢ Lundeen'i | Lokar, or Locker. If he, or Saturday, June 18 Webster or! anyone knowing his where- sreamebie’ weather this abouts, will write box 454.| Instead of Saturday _dune.d) .. ; has given the Bismarek boys! Bismarck, North Dakota, the! information will be available.’ MONEY TO LOAN On Bismarck impreved city property. Prephyment privileges. * ‘Apply for terms * PRICE OWENS ELTINGE BLOCK DR. R. &. ENGE. Leas Bile, Biawiarék, N. D Love, Love may get in dur- ame, although this efinitely decided. The Lineup tentative lineup is: base. third base, Slonicker, so that the Turtle Lake ga They'll see some godd base. k - Deering Harvester-| There ‘ts one on} A. .W. Lucas Co. Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center Sport Togs Have the Call Bathing Caps That fit snugly, “stay put” and incidentally protect mar- cels. Many rubber flower trimmed. Bathing Slippers Now, and—as usual—We have them Smart in design, and a pro- tection for active bathers, Beach Coats Absorbent and very comfort- able things to have when sunning on the sands. Plain and figured models, Big enough for shelter and attractive enough to draw at; tention on any beach. Trim Bathing Suits for Gay Water Sports June days are vacation days . . happy days, when those who,can.skip off to mountain, ‘country or seashore and always witha Bathing Suit folded carefully. and handily. in the very tep of our trunk. The “real” swimmer likes the freedom and motion that comes so easily with one of our trim suits:that have round, V and the fashion- able square necklines in, plain and center colors. Most of them are of jersey. ‘ yAH Prices In: Ladies and Caidren’ 8 Suits

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