The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 3, 1927, Page 2

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“PAGE TWO. ‘WHAT PRICE GLORY COMES ©: —_—_——— ce a es a a ne THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE SATURDAY, SEPTEM BER 8, 1927 Rev. and Mrs. G. a 1 oque: a SHS SS | t in the extension department of| took place one evening when members | today by District Judge Fred Janson- | tendent of public instruction of Wyo- nadian authorities so request, Amer f mart athe extensi Pp Aveived Yor & political gawewow wih | dee’ Jndpe Bech seewiede Che tbe | ine. hi fuphiel amd. rincess. howensteln: | — little parties of shop girls and maid| John Fort in this position. Mrs. Morton divides humor into Woahelens Captain. oH mien ae | Ne RETURN FROM TRIP servants, and. one woman. brought iutea Ate aRe eee emal nel heim, Captain Hazilton a il eford and | W. Stewart and|her charwoman with her. They had Fou red noses and odoriferous chee PLAY FEARED =~ | andan family and Mrs. Stewart’s mother,| all come to discuss politics with men- mothers-in-law, sausages, fat persons M Ws i Duluth, Minn., Sept. 3.—#)—Super- r v Mrs. Nettie Macomber, have returned|bers of Parliament, | sor police are investigating the por.| and drunken men. The’ next higher ASS 4 fra === sere from & three weeks’ vacation trip| The home of the American Women's | g:nility of foul play connected witn| is illustrated by Charlie Chaplin's nes, British flyers, plan hop from | rae i spent at Minnesota poinis, lelub, that of Sir Edgar Speyer, now| ¢}" ; walk and baggy trousers. The most Bristol to Treiand and take off from | +] exhibits are to be shown in the spent a La 1 Of New York. the ae of Dan Murphy, aged peel desired is that: which: enables # per- TOI there to Philadeiphia Sunday in “" PURCHA E OA various departments. With vaude-> TO MINNESOTA | The Lyceum club for women in Ginger ann Mer toeiria We eae son to see a joke Om hinself abd a 4) plane, Princess Xenia | Ville “and aerial stunts, as well 4% ate, and Mrs. John F. Tavis and/Picaddily occupies what was formerly | Qinz at 3 am. by a patrolman | funny side of a serious situation. j eee ad oo er ted ta’ be the Katt children. left. today for Elizabech, the town residence of the notorious | \ ; i ; aie i ap blic | h i expected to be the best children left today s Murphy died while he was being tak: wee Berlin papers condemn as public i} this year is expected to st Minn. where they will spend a vaca-; “Old Q.,” fourth and last Duke of | Husphy died while bre wa r Screen Version Greater Than nuisances privately financed trans in the annals of the Slope. tion,” s | Queensberry, who died in 1910, The banda id THE BUM! re 2 | athe flight. and demand super-| Dr. John Lee Coulter of the state +. : |bouse Was bullt in 1768. and. theta: =a He: Didn't 1 see you taking a Play, Unanimous Verdict || vision by proper authorities. | agricultural college will be the prin- ON BUSINESS jdrawing room is one of the finest| HUMOR 18 URGED FOR TBACHERS |tramp along the cliffs yesterday? Le ie a ROS deci cipal speaker Labor Day and the ¢.1. a. Bingenheimer of Minneapo-|examples of Adam de Cheyenne, Wyo.—Sense of humor,| ghe: The idea. That was my of Reviewers | American consul t Guadalajara | ‘ 7 - » following day has been designated as 1 ived in Manan iday to spend London, The paintings in mixed with plenty of common sense, father!—Passing Show, London. informs United States eubassy at | Hearing Set Over to Sept. 13 «Covernor’s Day,” when i everal days transuctiNg business. | gilt scrollwork are by Angelicaj is one of the requirements of a suc pase anilatahl | troops have) Witneis Say ; rf orlic will be present und will several days ie * | Kauffman, the first woman member] cessful teacher, according to Mrs.’ Phone 944 fer Tire Service. : Every deead mines for, —Witness Says He Saw Of- me HOME FROM LAKES | of the Royal Academy Katherine A. Morton, state superin-| 1 hor and British ficial Intoxicated rse races and the Indian pony Dr. and Mrs. B, 8. Nickerson and, ———_______ presentation revolt of | Coa ntoxica' and relay races are to be held all soni ‘Renheth, have returned froin APPOINTED CONCILIATOR S$ whether it be j three days of the fair. In the Indian 11) ih °"oe Minn, where tuey! Appointment of Anton Beer as con- fiat it at one: a | eetieit reJay races, each driver has four 4 eae phat Weel ciliator for Bismarck was announced t $ Heyring in the ‘ aie have spent the past week. the remotest corn convention at Mexico | i orne corge H. Pukchase af i orses and must change horses and pia ede Fit immediately iy jenaier General, county, removed seven weeks ago by aL clea Wil ate Geo Mela WILL VISIT RELATIVES PESSIBEN, '!Governor A. priie on elturges of dave and. will, provide Dr and Mrs, Lloyd Er.ckson and) i 8 habitual, drenkuntiens; sualtamnnece a ath Wine-waiking, von left today by car for Minneapolis H. B. LOVE ' Lon tht Sree Gea binder in a fields | y But ome witness way examined, Pannede ATHLETIC COACH ARRIVES Palmer School 3-year graduate ti d ‘ id neation. aot alt ene oe ine ne f William Buchanan of Fargo, unde: + Al BS hey " sitive and unerrin: uidance ¢ most powe rehing of all ie cover man of the United States pro-| Mandan Attorney Leonard McMahan, athietic coach} Examination Free Here you can have po: F erring guidar that reflect Honolula- Captain Joba W. Sing-| iinition forces, He testified that he 4 in the Mandan schools, arrived Frl-|] puuoes Bide. Bismarck, N. D. based ‘upon nearly forty years’ experience in training Hom wiesure, and er, ah army aviator, and formerly rehase and another man | to Give Address «ii trom Garden City, Minn. where || Bitinge Bldg. marek, N. D. young men and women for profitable employment. ee > wide sergeant i esota of t he alleged was! Fi he has spent the summer, ‘i re i 3 srousing energy of tional guard at Duluth, Minn Was eee into a hutel ae Selfridge, heard at Pursian Park pA ae Our EFFICIENCY courses will place you in oo oye peers wnat ee burned te death | when Ris vlane (oud taik, and later saw Purchase London Women Open of men and women who have made good. Send for At-this celebrated play, which comes | Tuk TARR nower, wires: eae i e uchannag) C.F, Kelseh, Mandan, state's attor- ist our free catalog. When you know what we have done to the ¢ Theatre Monday for #) Alexandria, Minn —-derry | said he was reporting to Superinten-| "ey of Morton county, ix to deliver Club to Tourists FRANK KRALL for thousands of other successful men and women, you 2 four di pate aE ington Springs, abe? | dent E. D. Mossman of the Standing | address at a Labor Day week-end a ie can easily figure out what we may be able to do for The Boer as rere o i Mokbld 3 te of Minnesota-Da- ! Rock reservation and to County Com- celebration to be held at Pursian Sept. —)—American| Fine Tailoring Y W: it Pica linve unaninous in their) of Kiwanis Internation: | jisciouer B. McDonald of Solen. it was. announced today. tourists to London this season are} presale OU. rite = commend this motion pic-| chosen for 1928 com-| ‘The latter was one of the board mem. ance is to be held at the park secing more of the women’s clubs! A-No. 1 Alterations G. M. LANGUM, Pres. ane ey by | bers:against whom recent ouster pro- ORME son lou tel) Eat any year owing to the fuct tha New work, ceastey out 4 lebrated play by Pee! i ape enikas ch le p shooting, « free concert, ny old time customs regarding 4 : Stallings and Maxwell) Rochester, Minn. SNe cola ie oueekare: vee Thorseshoe contests and a ball game: visitors have been forvotten. i Laskin Block COLLEGE, BUILDING, BISMARCK, NO. DAK. . Anderson in every particular de-!y farmer living Attorney C. L. Crum, ut the re-} Trapshooting, a clown band, sports,/ Politics, to a large extent, is re- Opposite Patterson Hotel * spite the greatness of the stage at- was killed when str quest of counsel in the case, post-;)# ball game and dance will be attrac- | sponsible for the change. Be traction... °) 4, 5 poned further hearing until 11:30 a,|tions Monday, as well as swimming.|~ Nearly every distinguished visi : Tt is pfoctaimed by all those in) Artington, Minn i, September 13 at Fort Yates, when} | ©. 1 ager of Pursian | to London may be met at the ieetenosty. ta the greatest motion ty bar farm o en or eight more witnesses will marck today making clubs, When a princess is pre —_ year. It is not a war _ and subsequen eng e ngements for the holiday | of a club, as in the case of Princ \ F s background. It f $15,000. ‘0 Have Hearing Here: colebr Marie Louise at the Forum, she is) play penne he eo it was announced today that the! me ——= $ seen at the club on many different) He UM SUR he. "] : removal hearing will also be con- occasions. ‘i as Boule s Radio’s Rialto | | dheted ia Mandan; where Pugchasd: Mandan Woman Is petiomen, interested in polities are} : : uations: to} \ N red to have fallen dow, stair: y bro distin- = then to ars whe atds hate. and at Beimares,, «Paced of Probation) ister women ar" faci ai| OIL AND GREASE HOON Cha Rear Ohte ate ALE MS Sto CASTE os bach Mrs, Maude Keenan, Mandan, ery month at = as no ated, the only ure of conse-|~ Attorney Scott Cameron, Bismarck,|Charged with maintaining a common t minister's wife is f in the affairs of ma- quence being a dinner concert ut 6:15] js representing the petitioners who|niisance, pleaded guilty in district | usually the principal guest. =, tions could bring. 5 pon tedugitt fhe’ chances!'aad ‘Attogpey 1, court I n _sentenced to} A new departure at the same club € ull else. there is comedy. Pa M. Connolly-oftMandaa: ig defending, |S! month in jail and fined $500 and saree . no picture. evér made] A. vecunsion: report at 9 tu ms will sbi th “4 Jeosts. The fine and sentence were E tame, the edge of a great world inausurate the evenings program of ; jsuspended when ‘she paid the costs i h VULCANIZING = tritedy ever had so much comedy. KpOY (2x6), St. P nd a dance of §25, q ai “What Price Glory” on the se program will’ follow 05 p.m. SLOPE N F \ “FROM FARGO First Class Shoe i is peopled with and human 2 see ' 3 Re airing - | = acters that will at ce Wy otween f ¢ q ; Mr and Mrs. 1. N.S ni eh- Eas Pp | :. eer a anc uve lyeer.| ane e Ci seene | ers, Carol dndl Beth) peGaroRapeRt We are adding to our line of merchandise a com- z uine thing in front a ¢ deat 10:15 p. Friday in Mandan. Miss Erhet Steen. | Bismarck Shoe Hospital picte line of Federal Hi-Power Shotgun Shells and = the camera, which makes no mis- Il be offered. who was graduated in June from the Henry Burman. Prop. 22 Calibre Metallic Cartridges z “What Price Glory" as not aa ‘ 8s North Dakota Aericultural collese Bismarck, N. D. Calibre Metallic Cartridges. 3 rent and absorbing picture, For WAMD (225), Minneapolis, a} Sortie, Coulter to Speak—Spe- will be. supervisor, of home manage-: Pres i . with thrills and heart throbs and a number of instrumentalists will play \ A ma Beer comedy, but it is crowded jut: asp... cial Attractions Are “Good Shells Satisfy Good Shooters = (whe and a thrill long after the! ‘The melody hour Scheduled x f LIEN UNNI; a citeagc anil oops bes iy Ey Su Bim “Good Shooters Demand Good Shells” - =, a the same time a trio - (fiw Sim =8 is iver WBBA i Everything SINE Sl eS = Dry League Leader vt RDM (488), Chicage Missouri lupe LABOR DAY CELEBRATION = ie Get, all set for the hunting season. Check up on = Taken to Sanitarium \er, 21 WTS Gis), Chicago, and} Mandan Mond ‘ ‘ —_ ¢ J is le Pp g " WLW (428), Gin pha each will at, the Apes of the sae oe — 3 = _ be your needs fcr your car, and then look over the ot present a an ital at 6 p. m. | position wi open to admi he ® wens tS wiles, Mi Sent. 3. Reeeeee wlvoraey. : crowds who are Sorccediin attend, Three-day Program Being Arranged old gun and see if it needs any shining up. Then ne Th. Wheeler, xeneral counsel 4 classical number will be featured | Over $6,000 in prizes is being £ the " Anti-Saldon league was. ny WENR (248), Chieaxo, at Tp. ee at the fair, and hundreds of at Pursian Park check up on your supply of shells, ay pital here Thursday Simultaneously 2 photologue by = from his summer home at Little Point WM 438), Chicugo, bed ti = Peciiletiear here, and gesterdnaiwns | tara see Cee cists wsM Cc. C. Low Pursi i 5 S # Temoved to a sanitarium at Battle, (341), Nashville, and a piano selec- ENGE c. C. Lowe, manager of Pursian Park, wishes to NOTICE WE ARE OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS ed. today. tion through WSAI (361), Cincinnati, DR. R.S. extend an invitation to the people of Bismarck = Melua of Ha witonent ee et Jrtdne antersun me «Chiropractor and vicinity to visit; Pursian Park and enjoy a My Funeral Parlor * condition, At Tso. WEAK, New Yorks haa! a Examination Free Lesa ange a8 “arvana Ha - — a Phone number changed ee ee rr Sinn a he be ate Satay : BISMARCK ACCESSORY & TIRE CO Fn IN TUR) Chitaye, nt old tine {| Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D Vente Seat. dedi heading as i N to 706. House as usual ; | Flashesof Life; shy WBE (210), Kansas Ci | ! evening, Sept. 3rd. Trap shooting, free concert, 687. a = & at the same hour, ! address pies Kelsch of Mandan, horseshoe Next to First Guaranty Bank ag oP Peng er ne ee Saeed LSS ———————SSSSS | contests and ball game on Sunday. Trap shoot- Phone 706 & 687 ; = eee iter as Phone 944 for Tire Service. Highest. cash price spaldtor ing, clown band, all manner of ‘ton se novel —- Peneaes, ess detahbiiiau dit Beis, coaeee nant octal a ES sports,} ball game and dance on Monday. On W. Ei PERRY f We Change Tires Anywhere B is authority for the statement that Hides, Furs & Junk Monday there will be something doing all the Bie ccaiic? meninan et wanes wack Northern Hide & Fur Co. time from 10a, m, to2a.m. Lots of pure drink- Meitegeesih to vote. , ing water, excellent bathing beach, dressing " a as is Tempcrarily Iccated in rooms, eating accommodations, ctc. All are in- omas A. Edison, Cy- 5 ae 9 < yy : and dosephus. Daniels ie Ss, Siti Ne ei Sie Vited AW Di. sens They and sundry i eee eee 4 " % $5 othe@notables who retain their love Bismarck, N. Dak. * for printer's ink are among incorpor- =: ators of an organization to keep cr — alive friendships formal as youthful = printers and to maintain a library of 3 th arly amateur literary efforts. é Toronto —Ernst Vierkoetter, Ger- B maeBaker, is quite optimistic over cash results from his victory in the gp-Matathon swim. He has a movie con- sf tragtand expects to aAnvear in person at a Chicago theatre tomorrow. 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