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GE TWO = aaa Sea | neapolis where he has accepted a! A Heckion with Butler Brothers, whole-| Warning Issued sale firm, an an e WS 1 TAKE MOTOR TRIP | Mr. and Mrs. L. N, and their jo — oyuests, Mr and Mrs W am Litle, be ec RETA SERENA TEETER nas and Colin Cary left Friday for a a i AE a. ah ws © tennis cl whe aK awe am at ge S¢TT,” Mandan, vs. Russell and Stev- | her sister, Mrs. M. F ak a wae Wh Mis OR ith at ea a OR a MD ASCE UE. a. + ABS. eT motor trip to the Blick Hills PAIRINGS FOR SINGLES, DOUBLES PLAY [INSLOPE TENNIS TOURNEY ANNOUNCED :: HOME who has Anderson, at Rock 1 weeks, left: Fri- in Sioux City, off nd Play to ‘Start Promptly Sun- \ ; day Morning at 9 O'Clock, ||’ “Mandan Time—Finals Will : ton, D Redla' the house guest of her einbrueck | Against Bankers |, Warning ‘against North Dakotans in bankers shares o stock, secured by stock of the Ford] at Motor company of Ca i | sued today by the state secur f her parents, Mr. commission. ares that they are becominz of stockholders in the THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Shares of Stock ada, was the} are, E. O. Bailey, commis 's of the company offering | stock is worth $5. the company shares apparently is 100 per cent profit on the t tions, ; posited with a trustee investment by} pany then issues against it 100 bank- 1! ers shares which are offered for sale ” the bankers shares would h culty in disposing of the : said, The bankers shares now are being] iv ed through the mails by h The Capitol City company of Wilming-; st offer making ‘h share of stock, he said, is de- id the com- $10 each. Persons investing since there ef tor this no ss of in Capitel City compan rating in th injun I Dart, 68, Play lav A pr. bs 5, $s dead recent Be Played Monday After Mrs, E. L. Elder of Steele but such Is not the case, Batley ing ona binder inva fleld ooh <= ‘Hathints Corre is “also "a quest “atthe Steinbrueck | He explained that F Uaees | Genentech han boca ca From Six Western North y Dakota Towns on tite Uy, §, Porecast of Crop Condition | and Production( ent, 10,——-(?)—The | icated production on, of the important farm | 1 producing states, | by the depart- included: ond r Winners in Horse Division at Fair Announced Today .. in| the 1 Slope y the urts a condition 56 per cent of a Stallions | Fi duction 161,295,000 bush- ment experiment Stallion bnell, Mandan, duction 101,295,0 will by e hlesty eas t, Mandan, se 3,000; Mich- | fournament s ond; Peter Sch E 000; Wisconsin 56 Courts to rd are those of the! Brood ma imental state training s requested to éourthou and 4 487,- ; North 7,000; oth- South Dakota! ; other 84] durum 91 61 Junior Vleet, first Injured Cannon Ball | | Farmer Is Improving, —Hunter, Mandan, ton, the winner to! James Scott, Cannon Ball farmer’) nesota 60 of Philadelphia, Brins- Who was injured W . and 190.8 made. Mandan, vs. Wilson, Mandan, When he was ca and 47 he winner to meet Jackson of tor and a separ i ting along 418,000; town, Borreson, Mandan, vs. Russell, Well, attache Mandan hospi- 000, Mandan, the winner to meet Dubs of , tal said ytt sustained a —_——_——__-— Kew Leipzig. Bismarck, Ford, Mandan, the winner tom, Aylen of Mandan. t Bismarck Men Entered Ce eed prues, 4 "er Maxbass Farmer Is = Victim of Robbers} Second quarter— » Mandan, A eae sera Minot, Sept. 10.—(/>)—Beaten: and! Race totias ee chy robbed by two men who had picked Peo dewalks, the him up to show him a good time, nes Jed at item Robert Thronson. farmer residing} evening, The comm today is in a local also instructed. the, itor to order two gas masks for the use of the fire department. # medical treatment} w and other in the highway men. that he lost’ $27; and a wateh when his two compan-| ions, whom he had met in Minot yes. terday, took him to a sand pit in the southwest part of the city and beat him with a club and their fists.! Thronson, in a dazed condition, jaid | in the pit for several hours, and ear. | ly this morning he was taken into} custody while wandering ‘in that vi-j cinity. | Personal and | Social News of ! Mandan Vicinity | ————_______—_—_—_- town, rck, vs. Robe | winner to meet Moga of N byes, rt, J . and Hard- y Ciy. They will meet in the second round. Third quarter—MeDonald, . Stevens. i KNOWS HIS OWN New Orlea erey Viosea, Ir. knows his frogs. When a laboratory ion of the croakers, valued at was stolen Viosea was able to identify his pets by their voices, Try Our Modern High Pres-, ‘sure Greasing Service For All Cars. — Prices Reasonable.| n second | Mandan and auser, pmpson, Wilton. mitted tot d Doubles Pairings Thursday seriously The pairings for the doubles fol-| monia low: irst quarter—Burke und Kratz, Bismarck, Kelsch and Higgi Mandan, the winners to meet and Breuninger, Bismarck, Hunter from a four month vs, Sprecher where they. vi ew Leipzig, the winner ‘meet Stewart and ‘Hintgen 01! Mandan. .Second quarter—Hauser RETURN FROM NORWAY Mrs. Peter Ethel ij and Thursdy trip to Norway, en daughter rned Short Stop Station. VI Mrs. John City, Mo, is of Kansas the home ot . Higgins, of this H. B. LOVE Doctor of Chiropractic Palmer School 3-year graduate Pees Examination Free Bismarck, N. D. and Thy- visiti Ma da 3 ACCEPTS POSITION e Me ald, wh: Snellin: Eltinge Bldg. ending in Min- . 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