The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 23, 1927, Page 2

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WII ap ey PAGE TWO rasan ene GLEN LLIN NINE TOPLAY ; HERE SUNDAY Die Love Will Do the Twirl- ing For Locals, and Fast : Game Is Certain If Gl good at baseball this mas it just winter, when ¢ pilin a Hamond § Gien U 1 smuggle with Yhe loew}@ team into camp, a of hurchil’s short| game aith against the spe tecan in the Dako own game w Hn bases, will forfths locals : will be behind -the bat. ance of the lineup has been ue, and won h a two-bagger and ry t Tuller, left field Bairchild, center FPaulson, right Yobin, first h SMeoen, second base Sayeliorn, shortstop. EWebster, third base, “field. amie will start at 3 p.m, Lodge Team Beats Wholesalers, 13-12! In a. five-innin the A, 0. U. W. the Wholesalers to 12. Coming to bi the fifth, the lodge team needed nine runs to win the game. Bernar« started the attack and each man in the team got on base and scored, giv ing the lodge aggregation a one-run le: ' ‘ors made by players “ow! both teams accounted for the heavy scor- ing in last night's game. Hummel and Kelley did the battery work for the A. O. U. W.'s, wh Martin and Wutzke performed for the Who! . he lodge team will an Shopeaft niny for of the sea n. With i four defeats, the eal team dent of annexing an other victor: Next Sur UL W. nine | will play Wie McKenzie team at Me Kenzie. Economic Phases of Lignite Rates Are Being Studied Jamestown, N. D., June 23.—()— Feonomie phases of rates on lignite coal were the basis for a hearing held at the court house here. this morning. J. A. Little of Omaha was present to represent the board of railroad commissioners. Other rate experts who were pres- ent this morning were John Thorpe, former assistant attorney general, of Minot; Stanley Houck, attorney, of Minneapolis; Mr. McCarthy, attorney for the Northern Pacific, of St. Paul; Hansen Evesmith, who’ represented the ‘Zenith Briquet and Mines cor- poration, and R. E. Kennedy, repre- senting the Ottertail Power company. Witnesses who testified this morn. ing were J, L. Enright of the Wash- burn Lignite Coal company; J. L. Theurer of Minot, of the Republican Coal company; and F. W. Mooney of the Carpenter Lumber company of Jamestown. The hearing is to be continued this ‘afternoon, RUPTURE EXPERTS nage. Fe \". Coming to BISMARCK : Representing Wm. S. Rice, Inc. Of Adams, N. Y, ‘The“Rice Rupture’ Method Ex- rt ‘sonal representative’ of §. Rice, Adams, N.Y. be at the Annex Hotel, Bis “LINDY ISB IN WASHINGTON ' | Declines to Give Nature: of! Matters He Will Diseds3 With Officials rk pisviARcx ‘TRIBUNE | Social and Personal GUEST OF SISTER nore Warren of, Stanley xorice OF SALE. Serious’as it 18, divorce can actual- ly be made quite entertaining. least that’s what “Children of Di Tvorce” at the Eltinge today and Fri- day and’ Saturday,, purports to be. Clara Bow, Esther Ralston (both are ‘starred) Covper enact the title roles. children of parents’ who have: sep- A Tr, i of his sister, Mrs. Allen Grosgebauer, | pipe, 85 cents; manholes, $75; catch | construction of for a few days. He will spend the R At| remainder of the summer in Hebron BG with his father, H. P. Roth. go | RETURNS FROM HOUSE PARTY ‘| $1.06: eight-inch pipe, 92 cents; man- y | Tuesday from Hager, Wis., where sne| 4 petition, signed by Wm. Ebeling, was a guest of Misses Gwen and Zona! Arthur: Van Horn, Mrs. George Owen ut a house party. Miss Gwen|Welch and Ted P. Sheldon, Owen, is a former teacher in the Mandan public: schools. | They reach young man and woina {Rood not as do most people but vi |tually as jazz orphans. Homes aren't for them. As a place | to gather it's obsolete; as a tempor- ime as a house guest of her brother- and sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. C, d Mrs. R. F. Wherland returned from a Jnesday, were ac- k by Miss War- jthe guest of Mr. und Mrs. J. W. Ma- jary dressing room where one ‘comes son for the past 10 days, left. Wed- to change (clothes before continuing | nesday for Seattle to attend the Na- ja round of pleasures—that’s home! | tional Teachers’ convention, Day and night are reversed. One gets lto bed at eight each | long after the sun has set.| ¥y visit at Stanley W companied to Bismare' Washington, June 22—"AP)— ndbergh landed at Charles A. L Rolling Field ai tocertified cheek in th ess Chan 2 per Village will f CLOSES ESTATE BUS! James F. Adams of Chicago been in the city for the past the business affairs of E homas Mowinsky, for! death occurred recently at Wilton, UNDERGOES OPERATION Raymond Yeasley of this city un- vent an operation for appendici- tis Tuesday morning at St. Alexius morning and in an army uair- Mr. and Mrs. Warren Watson, left Tuesday for Elgin to spend a week as the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. L. Dahl. ‘ out of a dim past. necessary; where can we get some The thing to be and also somethi | Living and. loving as do no others! Here today; gone tomorrow—so why reception committee. | A. Lindbergh took uit plane from | de 8:42 a. m. today, Not for them! Responsibilities? we're on the road to ruin, what do we care? Just step on the gas; get there sooner and see what the Einar Hanson and headed for W scheduled to meet with | army air corps officials on matters which he declined to discuss. i Colonel Lindbergh, in a. brief in-| entered St. Al terview before leaving, said he was! ment. of sorry residents of Dayton were dis-| s -Zappointed in not sand all last night scheduled, but stated he knew noth- | i ing of plans for a reception and de- to participate because his visit on was unofficial and for the | of paying his * Orville Wright onl ENTERS ST. ALEXIUS HOSPITAL |. Moore'of Wishek has 's hospital for treat- Mins Margaret Kupper is visting —new way discards like of Kiver anaienges ee tissue Sewer Contract Let By ELLEN J. BUCRLAND > place looks. like. Norma Trevor are featured. MANDAN NEWS || CO —— SPENDS.-VACATION WITH PARENTS inning | devsiane the estate of Albe getting to see him| following his arrival, as | At The Movies | $$ storm sewers on Twelfth street be- tween Broadway and Avenue B and| ay ato rapid! on Thirteenth street between Thayer| better-class women employ a new avenue and Avenue. B was awarde way called Kotex. Harry Thompson by the city commis-* Vi Kotex discards like tissue. No |sion Wednesday night after the three mound work| persons having i Kelly| “The Silent Rider,” to | latest starring vehicle for Universal- | |Jewel. which comes to the |theatre for tomorrow. the fatest moving and |most thrilling western of the year, according to criti able to see prev Gibson himself is excellently cast North/as a hard-riding cowboy who falls TAlin love with am: in'/comes to the Bi Hoot Gibson's! wise Lillian Pauteon, who is em: go, has arrived to spend! eks’ vacation at the home of arents, Mr. and Mrs, Ole Paul- announced by Churchill! \ ae ae on the project had | Being 5 times as absorbent as or- | © pick up without even asking for it. 1. MORTGAG tawess lightest gowns and frocks without |Tisk uncertain old ways, Box con- who have been ey FY te “Pika? pipe, 88 cents; eight-inch pipe, 80) hours without a moment's doubt, _| ine. Only Kotex itself is “like” Kotex. icone manholes, $55; catch ‘basins,| Deodorizes, too, thus ending all'fear . : 9 ethe Haagast Cansviction company | Of offense, Doctors urge this way. > 4 in| of Fargo bid on tha 12-inch. pipe, arm a bi eredy $1.20; 10-inch pipe, $1.05; eight-inch | Wapped on counters, ready for you <== VISITS teal n | tions of that certain Mort graduation. from the terious girl who | ranch to wait Blanche Mehaffey rionic talent hith- | n to her most loyal | ‘fans and the rest of the featured | d April 20,/ cast is correspondingly j Several thrilling stunts, new even |to the athletic Gibson, are enacted “The Silent Rider” movihg throughout with lated April {logical and ple: Otis Harlan, who plays the part of Hoot’s partner in a homesteading jventure, does some splendid acting Cecil as the house- keeper at the Bar Z ranch. ednesday to be the guest es ——=—S—S—S=—SSS—== girl displays t House in the Ch and the action tae ey, in othe soul Ht Dated June 22nd, 2 Administrator of Needs of Burleigh County, (First: Public 5 First’ Publi . on the 5th day of wit: f the Mortgage Amounting ti id Dakota Auto Sales 8° th Nose Joy Know thedelightof deep. free, easy breach tum, through clear. healthy nasal passages. A in each nostril and~Ah- he! <i) standing balan and payable And that there ts cla » the sum of $91.00 3 10/100 Dollars fo t THIS DOLLAR DAY El MEMBERED BECAUSE OF THE UNUSUAL VALUES OFFERED Se Gountyscom at said Mortgage will be hereinafter described, at public a vicinity have ever before been offered an opportunity that means so much to them in the way of savings. The Burg Company’s reputation of never disappointing customers will again be realized Friday and Saturday---DOLLAR DAYS. in the City of Bisma erth Daketa, at the hou I be sold to sat- tid Mortage Is described as we cannot guarantee the length of time any of these quantities will last. id all standard Dle to the order of; forum & Crum, vx for Mortrages, Bismarck, North Dakota. + 6/23 ves the right to rej Is. order of the Board of County Commissioners. AL DR. R. S. ENGE Chiropractor Examination Free Lucas Bik, Bismarek, N. D Lawn mowers sharpened.— ular shades as well as Black Ruder’s Furniture Exchange. Phone 790-W. | hirred and decorated Bom $300 poi ics nese White Dinnerware Surely this is an unusual - tunity to practite real economy, This remarkable offering consis of 6 nine ineh plates; 6 cups and 6 ra. Kee $300 Frésted Electric Light Bulbs will be eager to pro- ‘AT aed rs Tuesday, : Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday * Heart River Pavilion Mandan Music by The Commodor 6-piece Orchestra Special Carnival Dance Thursday, with prizes given Free dancing from nine to nine-thirty ‘and 60 burchased in ‘assoried watt six-inch and ieee imported Laboratory tests have proved that the! 2Y2 pound can of Buckeye Malt Syrup is superior to 3- pound cans of ordi- mHEBORGER BROS co \ CINCINNATS, OHIO. MASTER MALTSTERS SINCE 1674 marck, PA D,, Saturday, June 25. ve iptured. man, woman and child_-should take . advantage. of thi: ‘great SS eore A The Rice Method for Rupture is known.the world over. You. can now see this Method demonstrated and have a Rice Appliance fitted to you. Absolutely no charge un- less _you are satisfied to kee the Outfit after having the Appliance adjusted and you see how per- am and comfortably it holds. No harsh, deep-pressing springs; ngthipg, to gouge the flesh an Can ae worn with positive com- , rubberli composi- , any degree of pressure your boy will like uu méney, Made in strong. cl te only in ‘assorted | é] REWARD The Board of Park Commissioners will pay $25.00 reward for the arrest and convietion of any person destroying or stealing plants or flowers in Custer for hs M. H. Atkinson, Clerk. THURSDAY, JUNE:23; 1997 on And on Anderson ‘ fei te ‘Avenue C, was read to the commission but no action was taken thereon. The commission decided to let the local Boy Scouts organization. use rts the auditorium on July 13 for a lecture by Ernest Thompson Seton, | provided thé organization pay all ex- isking | penses connected therewith, Women’s Oldest Problem in‘ hygiene: disappearing en 3, $70. street from Grambs of Bismarck bid on the 12-inch pipe, $1.15; 10-inch pipe, Miss Margaret Gipson returned | holes, $70; catch basins, $70. . TO ATTEND CONVENTION Miss Mary Cullen, who has been TO ELGIN Jane Watson, little daughter of VISITS AT JAMESTOWN Registered Nuree to Harry Thompson OE HE worries and fear of the un- certain hygienic ways of yester- ly passing. 8 in 10 Contract for the construction of laundry, no disposal bother. Mr. Thompson's bid was as fol-| dinary cotton “pads,” it permits] . Try today and you'll never again Twelve-inch pipe, $1.01; 10-inch | danger. Dance, motor, go about for | tins 12. Be sure you get the genu- No laundry—discard like tissue EVENT IS GOING TO BE OnE LONG RE- We doubt very much if the, people of this city and surrounding While we have tried to provide enough of this merchandise to last the days out, } 4 Romeo Records 1 | Hawkeye Camera | |50 tit cic Needles | Romeo 10-in. double-fae: oa by the Eastman Kodak | Fecords are Popular not one be- 1 { cause o! p t mpany. Takes pictures 2)(x3}; Xf ofthe splendid music they ofler-=All the popular selections, Fer $9100 Electric Stove aid Percolator This improved Electric Table Stove is very handy for cooking inches in size. ~—— _ 79¢ Eacb Re wire no focusing and are always ready for use. i Rsconte Sim licity of constenetion and operation pre equally iim naae” jh good results for all, ight from the beginning. The tase, Fon $900 man Cartridge Hawkeye embodies the scientific principles that have made Kodak products famous, Indestro Bottle appers and Caps All. metal, sagem ited. Will ) With every Hawkeye Camera purchased a at the Burg Company stores Friday and } R ) Saturday at the unusual low price of # | cap thes tle and is " * $1.00 each, The Eastman Kodak. Com- er Taso Ove om of pany will give a year's subscription to “KODAKERY,” | Suvi! @ popular magazine published by the Eastman Kodak Com- $4.00 pany. The regular subscription price otherwise is 60c per Fer 4 Pattern Wrenches mm OF square nuts. year. Take apalicat tor weston te ines hard to reach. tool steel, eat treated. Angle head, thin jaws, Different sizes. ‘This is the season you will want and enjoy a Kodak, and now you will have an Spportunty to buy. a genuine astute pakiye rH a Popular size for only $1.00. Tyo, 25C° Brocaded Table Scarfs One of the most popular Table Covers this ichly de- Pprocadea seal th three shades—Blue, ‘Mulberry and. Green. an Nery harmonious in coloring and the price is unusual, ‘The size is 12 by “} | ute. Bon, Bon Dishes are inches, at as well See and ie Them sind, You Will Realize y Ee oeaee "Pele a ol What a W ul Value We Are Really Offering. $100 of one Vs zit etae ice ible_enameled Lunch. Bottle 12 houre er cold Yor No phone or miail orders pleage on merchan-, dise advertised'for Friday and Saturday selling. -

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