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' WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1927 | river trip from St. Louis to the Twint_ 30x3% Cord Tires $5.95— i ES SERRE 7 Pre | De | A : i : | Cities at 7:50 a. m. today. The river] Guaranteed 8000 miles, Gam- Mrs. Martha Bartram Hastings. Minn, Aug. 24—()—The | craft arrived here at 7:30°a. m, and ble Auto Supply, oe, 222 Main 3 a ismarck, le SE al PRADORNT ORT ee 3 eect <a: zi 5) Xi sour Matte i tram, 78, . resi- $. de of Mand ie uf Mrs, F. W. Snyder Is_|D. D. D. Club Gives jrer nome ‘heee" Monday ‘ening ‘| Large Concerns Buy Cogswell, ¢ BIS Honoree at Dinner| Pretty Dinner Party) tna; "tneland, suge 1,'1639. cumber-| “Richland County’ Power | : Bt ae Fath a i . MORTICIAN AND John R. ties FUNERAL DIRECTOR 4 Parlors 210 Fifth wae ves hine’ children The D. D. D. club gave a pretly ; Herbert Bar-| | $1 rise dinner Tuesday even at BE anal Bits: Ale eey evening at | th Keller home in honor of the|tram of Kansas City, Kan; Marie Seong the Grand Pacific. hotel in com jay anniversary of Miss Dorothy light _ plants} ment) to. Mrs. F, W. Sn leaving Bismarck in the n Covers were laid for 15 guests at ‘he dinnvr, and garden flowers were | curds ™ vaed to decorate the table, Following | At the PAGE TWO"! . THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE os el | | Social and Personal enter exhibits, according to Mr. New. BARGES NEAR TWIN CITIES ‘Staia Business. Men on Way to Office are Worst Offenders Mrs, Dave Patient, Mrs, Jessie Har- tram of. Caspety Bartram of ‘Mandan; Mrs. Daisy! Additional electrie Glaude of ) W.S. Bartram of operating in small North Dakota) tram of Belton, | towns will become parts of the gigan- centerpiece for the table, while) M irs, a Buchanan of|tic network of power lines now! of every thousand car owners, tw | rked the places for 16 s.| Casper, Wyo. and Mrs. Henry Chad- | spreading over the state under au- get “stuck” at least once a month | onclusion of the dinner the] ¥! Re of erty Mo. Series ale Cy oe eeeae, granted by the state, because they fail to replenish their ne te ore. enter. | guests attended the theatre. une services are to be held! railroad board, | gasoline tanks in scason. | Ree atiae ailnbeiheots? enter-| Bue i at | Thurs fternoon at 2 o'clock from | gi) boda has approved transfer!" "Furthermore; it is not the “flap- Mrs, Edna Stock of Hibbing, Minn .\Mrs. BE. M. Walla Is leaeaeete: Burial will be in the local|of the clectric property at Cogswell pers” of both sexes who are the most from R. S. Clark. to Max Bale, ex- prone to this species of car trouble. | was an out-of-town guest. r Jocutor of the estate of: George. ‘Di Ke et Pra the 1 te Om 3 id: | | As a matter of fact the most frequen rnow TUTTLE Hostess at Bridge A Mrs, E, M. Walla was hostess Tues- bmi! | |Bale and from Bale to the Otter! calls for Emergency Road Aid, op | } Navy Recruiting Man fait Power company. At the same} gccount of Mecterinis’ eome fFom Ptigunday, ab ¢h Will Visit Bismarck) ¢::, ct: day afternoon, honoring Mrs, Vaughn Cowell who is leaving Bismarck soon . Richland County. Farmers | staid business men who get “stuck” operative Electric company was on their way to the office in the| » site f [auth ed to sell its property to the early morning rush, just at the very to make her home in Millarton. Neil C. engineman first | Otter Tail company, worst moment, psychologically speak- * Bridge was played at three tables,| class. U. {from the navy re-| | The Oter Tail company was au-| ing. pliridge was played it thrchert Pe:| cruiting. office at Fargo, will be in| thorized to construct a transmission|. How come? Well, it's this | way. tron and Mrs, W. L. Nuessle. Bismarck Aug. to 28 to interview | line from Berwick to Munich and to! The “trouble man” of the American Out-of-town guests were Mrs. D. C. nd examine men interested in join-|change the character of electric set-| Automobile association recently an- Scothorn of Mandan and Mrs, A. H.| ing. the navy. Brasie of Minot. At the coneluston| fhe javy is. peddle of the games Mrs, Scothorn. assi calibre men who are anxious Wegkeceist. Miss Huber spent seven) {f he ames Mrs. Scothorn assisted) yeirn a trade, Those between the a i . hostess in serving a luncheon wedi visiting ‘in coat cities, En ia ake erving, a 1 ges of 17 and 35 are acceptable for Bement] ene bye yares weet Mrs. Walla used garden flowers to} enlistment. Montana. i tl Ex-members of the army, navy and 3 marine corps, honorably discharged, ———4 | who enlist in the navy apprentice || seamen yithin one yeas after dis- charge may be advanced ‘to seaman second class or fireman third class den flowers formed an attrac Washington, D, Cy Aug. 21 r future. MONEY TO LOAN On Improved City Property |» Low Interest Rate and Repayment Privilege Bismarck and Mandap P. C. REMINGTON Mra. . 1034,-4th St, Phone 220-W doh! of home of Mrz AS Miss Mazel Jacobson sevegal weeks at Tuttle, ied. the ngdahls to this ¢ RNS FROM WEST COAST Pe etence Huber returned. re- cently from an extended trip to the Always ready without cookin g vice vat St. Thomas from direst, ta) alyzed more than, 500,000 calls for | Cool~~ «crisply nourishing- with chilled milk and fruits, alternating current. A new schedule; free emergency from as many of ratee for Davenport and Church's | A.A. A. motorists in. the United Ferry also was approved. | States and Canada, during the year) The Northern State Power com-/ 1926, and the above bit of information | pany. was granted a certificate of/ about the car troubles of the busi-| convenience and nece to distrib- ness man was vouchsafed us in con- ute electric courrent at Cummings, nection with ‘the analys and a bchedile of rates for that town), The “trouble man,” whether on duty was approved. in New York, Chicago, Cleveland, St. * Slope Towns Get New Rates’ | Louis, San Francisco, or at the New rate schedules for Ellendale, , “trouble” switchboard of any of the after one month’s training at a naval| Kulm, Wishek, Monango, Zeeland, 928 A. A. A. clubs in so many cities training station, Venturia, Lehr, Mérricourt, Fredonia,| in the United States or Canada, has Mr. McKuy's headquarters will be| Fullerton and Hague, filed by the a strongly developed listening com- | at the postoffice during his stay in| Northern Power and Light company plex. He listens to, the story of the | Bismarck. . were approved as were new rates for| man or woman in distress, and this) Marmarth, filed by the Montana-)js the story of the staid busin’ Bi Dakota P ¥ a vit ij Pettibone Firm Gets | ut * Merchants “rans er compat tons oat AeA . i x 8 ithorize Wing Hall Contract ?s Sperate a motor freight s lin the vieii to operate motor freight service | ii ity of that city and L. A, Contract for the construction of a|Losey of Onkes has been authorized village hall at Wing was awarded| to operate a motor freight service in Tuesday altersogn to Sandberg Bros. that territo = ees ° ettibone, with the lowest bid of| on. iets madeinane amaeeil ‘have one of the Emergency $5,376, : MME KLEPIKOFF EXECUTED’ (stations send me gas immediately? The structure, which is tg have ‘aj | Moscow, Aug. 24.—(}—Mmme. Klepi-| 1 have an important engagment at the; large auditorium and stage, as well) kgff, sentenced to death last month office.” And sometimes ic runs: rest rooms, must be completed by| by a court martial at Kronstadt, was “My wife was at a bridge party |; executed today. She was charged late last night.” Or “My daughter November .1, according to the terms| TRIP of the contract, Work is to be start. with aiding her husband, Commander) was at a dance at the Country club, Klepikoff, in espionage for Great, and ‘3 CONT! Mrs. Charles Keidel and daughter,! ed this week. i : : Miriam of Chicago, who have been The building is to be of frame| Britain, He was executed recently, | That's as far as the diagnosis has visiting in Mandan for several days.) construction, ———_——_————_. gone, the “trouble man” being a very GALLOYAKS THRIVE | trustworthy chap. Anyhow, he knows Fairbanks, Alaska—America has a left today f trip to the w Sa: eee Meas ay cua Planes Lure Arabe his business is to give service and |j i r C e 1 T 1 brand new animal, The campus farm not to make: post mortems. laska College a large he: rom Camel [rave yale, which ha been crossed Try ees eae eas ris i with Galloway cows. e result is sure Greasing Service For Bagdad, Iraq, Aug. 24—<?)—The} sAtloyat.’” whi : . dayne Phe bet 4 fesccaee st e\the “Galloyak,” which should prove) Carg, — Prices Reasonable. |bered Interest of the Arab in this a’ | extremely hardy and ‘well adapted to! the northern climate. The meat is| Short Stop Station. | the United nor Surmery Giannen Fitted Rooms 6-8 Lucas Block Bismarck, No D. =. WILL HOLD MEETING fe monthly busines: 1 social soles eee mating of the Luther t -|| Personal and Thtaday evening at 8 Social News of. | | Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in the chuggh basement. oe % Mandan Vicinity Abe A HAVE PICNIC © FROM VACATION TRI Misses Catherine McDor Employes of the Perfection Baking and ae families were en- Brown and Fdith Fisher tumted [roi a ‘vacation trip to the Tog Cigics, Duluth, and other Min- yman, proprietor, at a picnic Sunday at Wilwood, near| Wilton. Games, boating, and el ja points. METHODIST LADIES WILL MEET] ming were the diversions of the day, while a picnic dinner was served. "| The Ladi Aid society of the Methodist church will meet Thursday ‘atseoutooe CALLED TO PORTLAND Mrs. Bert Sprague and sons afternoon in the church parlors. The dies, of the third division will act Restesses. ald and Richard, left Tuesday for Portland, Ore. ‘where they were called by the serious illness of Mrs. Sprague’s brother. Beautiful Dentistry HonestPricesHaveAl- ways Been Our Motto When you haye dental work done. here you are dealing with an old established ccncern that stands back of all its work. You secure high class dentistry at one-half the price you would have to pay in most dental offices. Painless Extractions ........$1.00 Plates as low as ............ $15.00 Crown and Bridgework, $6 and up )ISMARCK DENTAL CLINIC OSTON DENTISTS Telephone 281 ions: “Hello! Emergency Road. Servi am*out of gas, in the midst traffic-at the corner of New 1 Grane (alley We Use the New MiIk PAINLESS METHOD It banishes pain in all dental work. Ask about our free X-Ray extrac; tion offer. son had the car out late last ni and left the tank empty. Can you Don- WITH RELATIVES id Mrs. Giles Persontus spent Sunday in Jame of gr. and Mrs. A. J. Rulon. Mrs, Rulon is a sister of Mrs. Personius. FROM PACIFIC COAST D. R. Houser left Monday for Napateon where she will meet Mr. Howser, who is returning from a trip to the Pacific coa Mr IF THE BUSY HOUSEWIFE These out-of-doors days, would, Just twice a week Give her family, a dinner Of Grand Valley milk, Bread and raw fruit, And nothing else— She would add years To that family’s life, Build up its resistance To disease, EN ROUTE TO PARK Dr, and Mrs. Allen Smith and Mrs.| Ralph Keller of Fargo visited at the! *C, Atkinson home Sunday en route! o Yellowstone Park. | VISIT RELATIVES NS HOME Miss Ethelyi.sher, who has spent} ( the past three weeks in Richardto turned to her home in Bismar Lucas Block — Rooms 5 to 7 17, Years in This Location LMR EY) REE” ‘Yuegday. om Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Hoverson and bt INESS children left today for Lantry, S. D. Ended. A. Coffey of Jamestown] where they will spend 10 days trammattéd business here today re-| relatives tugning sto his home this afternoon “WITH RELATIVES Mrs W. Schoregge and children are visiting with relatives in Hender- son and other Minnesota poin ROYAL NEIGHBORS MEETING The regular meeting of the Ro: Neighbors will be held Thur: ning at the Odd Fellows’ hall. 1 MANDAN NEWS | Boys, Girls Clubs to: Enter Exhibits J FROM MONTANA Mombers Mr. and Mre, Wesley CéehPane and and famfy returned Monday from a vaca-} for tion trip to Montana cities. 3 HERE SUNDAY Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hummel and]be entered by, son Leonard Coleharbor spent|club and of th Sunday-in the city with friends. cattle which wer =“ HAVE A SON AFion was born Tue Alexius hospital to Mr. Wilkelm of this c ETURNS FROM VACATION Miss Mary Fisher has returned]and_representat from Hague, where she spent her va-}Hebron clothing eatien at her home. demonstration DISCHARGED FROM HOSPIT. Miss Catherine Schroeder of V ton was discharged from St. Alexius hospital Tuesday. = Menus For the Re Family — é BY SISTER MARY Bé@akfast -——- Chilled apple sauce, cereal cooked with raisins, cream, eripg: bacon, toast, milk, coffee. Lamcheon — Cheese ramikins, to matp and lettuce lad, graham rolls,}. | chilfed watermelon, milk tea. Dinner — Baked sea bass, cream ed green beans, cucumber and e¢: role salad, greengage tart, milk, coffee, of at the Missouri Slope fair, reported Tues by Count: Agent R. C. Newcomer. at do Mrs, Fred fof Lau } also will take jart. The poultry clubs of Pershing, Al present. team composed mann, = Greengage Tart TWo cups flour, 1 teaspoon cdg shortening, 4 tab! It, 6 coldgwater, 1 cup sugar, greengages, preaérves. iS ix flour and’dait'and rub in short- enigg. . Divide in two parts having one portion larger than the other. Roll.the larger into a thin sheet and lineSa deep baking dish with the paste. Spread over it a layer of anv preferred preserve rubbed through e. In the center invert a china Cut greengages in halves and e stones, Arrange in layers d the cup, sprinkling each Ta: with sugar. Moisten cdge of pai a with water and fit on top crust rolled qi thin. Do not cut gashes in upper crust. Press edges firm- ly Spgether. Care must be taken that:the top is free from holes. Bake in moderate oven for 50 minutes. |. Renvove from oven, spread with ‘a thin, covering of preserves and Je with granulated sugar. Run the gas broiler or put on the top ghelf of a very hot over until the s mel Serve warm with or it sweetened whipped cream. tints are reflected ‘ity in Slope Fair Here ‘About 25 Holsteins are expected to} flying. om: the New Salem: dalry| pite “iin the number 13 will be own at the state This club plans tol n the judging contest and a demonstration team composed Klusmann and Alice Holle mont and Hebron will have exhibits! The! Try lub plans to enter a} ot) Sure Greasing Service For All Wilma Birkmaier and Alina Neu- Cars. pein Prices Reasonable. The Glen Ullin corn club will also SUSU WZ cient mode of trayel is lagging sin : he has seen the airplane and its mar. | velous accomplishments. The change is due largely to the lay and the work of the British Royal Air Force, which for years has been policing Iraq, Its planes have had a tendency to divert the minds of the natives the desert sands to the clouds. addition to the air force work, there has been considerable airplane activ- commercially, in Iraq. everal of the larger machines of the R, F. have accommodation for 24 persons, and one of the. pastimes of the of: |r 2 Store’ or more * IFEDE Tow ‘places in ines for the the desert. of Mesopotamia tom ny) : officers and-men in their test Morton county boys’ | flights és tovtake U clubs wifl be out: “fulklof natiges; WI ti the mae ‘air jaunts over TNe number of native passengers 4 rial - Ai ye Em- ike liners tha Ca cs: abe raq desert to ind: Basra. is jmore than double that of last year. Dont start the furnace. A 'Radiantfire takes that chi}! ff. Consolidated Utilities Co Our Modern, High Pres- Short Stop Station. 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