The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 13, 1927, Page 2

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TURES | Mandan New BAIRD TA KES ‘quest that arrangements be tuneral services Wednesd: With his father, two brothers 1 sister, Edwin Boehm left) Ma a lle ad | Jamestown, who }some time ‘friends, left Sunday for their home, | ‘ards made for | rd RETUR: N TO JAM! Mr. and Mrs. . George have been spending here with relutives and | 4 VISITS MOTHER HERE Fred Romer of Minneapolis spending a few days in Mandan as ‘card to send a gift, is it rike out the “Miss”? t THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 5 lp he home of Mr. and Mrs.’ George —————— —$» $— ™ aE ih “~"«" “Hints oft Etiquet || At The Movies|): PM | eames acl p Camb neh to CAPITOL THEATRE | 1, Is it ever proper for girls to There is nothing ponderous in the ‘op the prefix “Miss” on their Fox picture at the Capitol theatre,| is “Paid to Love,” but it is full of light! When using one’s personal humor and chuckling romance. Just ort of a picture to entertain and hout burdening the! veight of ceiuloid; proper to, the s til the eye, with What other uses have galling’ mind with a ow tual woes. Virginia Valli, George O’Brien, } it some years ayy, residing in St. Cloud HUGE Ain eee rele The Answers Wiliam, Fowell, Thomas Jefferson a time and then x to Wau: | date | 1, Some moderns use just their and J. Farrell Macdonald have Clement, eg eae an: WILL ATTEND CONCORDIA ane, as “Patience Jane Sorrow,” principal parts. fit xeve : mehaii SEN) Clittord Fytling, son of Mr. and but the more socially correct never! The wd nee Re ceey atid ols - [ Mrs. C.J. Fylling, left Sunday for in the mir the s Mandan Man Defeats R. Jack- Moorhead, where he will attend Con- If vou know the recipient well, lowed the antics of | Macdonal auieis , ,, Berry Suspends jcordia college, yes, Otherwise, no, s the American man of money with ‘3! sdn, Jamestown, in Tennis reef RETURN FROM | They age correct as invitations unsuppressed Mea Baebes aaiiee Six-month Term RETURN FROM TRIP to teas and informal receptions, Just Valli makes g petite ia Tournament eda total of nis in the slope tourney singles and double J For Mandan Mani | have been visiting at {returned home Sun Slope rged with keep Mond, ane and being | . Jackson, J y in district court Judge He L. that Bai monehs , dition ¢ Frank Wagner and John Fleck, who Points in Lowa, Social and | Personal |. sw low : - = Miss Waubun,) 2 Services Are Held Minn pret 3 Sadi * Sa oe ding ¢ ence Hum-' ).%, aking} For Stiles Friday and who has been the "av ay ik us | week-end guest of her brother and b y ) re ne Mr. and Mrs, R. T. Bak- Pf eavy work he | brow i done, ght praise from the ator In the double finals, v m | = played M Dicki = Captain ‘ | lost to O. D. of S Runna of New ra * ee In the semi-finals Baird and W hs wt Stiles Station, « ed Jackson id Robert August 19, 1901. While a} = estown, 6-3, while 3 child he moved to western North “and Ruana won fram Dan P. kota with his parents, who settled Shields Bob 1. Sever ter elimi Pp associated with! uy for Fairview, Mont. "@ teach this year, WILL GIVE CARD PARTY 1 be At least one when bidding a e-card suit, and at least two when For Sale . bidding a four-card su |. 3—A loud speaker and a_ bridge " m — | ‘acumbers for dill, also for _ ON BUSINESS | book. je Cacumber fo lyn Gorman of Sterling| a B icing. Cabbage, beets. car urday in Bismarck on busi- S write in pen, “At home 3-6, Thurs- day, Oet. 9.” — | Bridge Me Another girl, and as the bashful prince, | George O'Brien plays a remarkably apt part, for, according to Holly- wood gossip, he is girl shy even in d of Sennett pulchritude. uid to Love” will be shown for t time today, Tuesday. ory Was written by Harry fumous newspaper man and nt on the plot while the Carr, war corresponde! BY W. W. WENTWORTH +4 Abbreviations: A—ace; K—king: },.. w: ig" the late unpiea- ween; J—jack: X—any card s in France. e: than 10.) H reer ELTINGE THEATRE --When should fourth hand bid irrection,” the Tolstoy ¢ ninor suit? the screen at the -How many honors must you ay und Wednesday with a group] e in any suit to bid ly? f < in which Rod La Rocque! What two bridge prizes should nd Dolo Del Rio are co-starred. | bought for a player who remains \ure MacDermott, Vera Lewis and} nt when he ought to speak? Luck Beaumont are prominently cast. The Answers —Only if he reasonably supposes an make game if left in minor oS rots and onions. Prices rea- SE Fey tue Stope tournament anh ear Medora”, $RCHRES PeOsITION || DIR. RL SS ENGE | Bi covstte. rh ne ooo, | San Id and Winford, both of Medora, | StF Free Examination ES we - ae Mrs. Frank E. Moore of | » . ts cM | DAY HERE Pa ’ E | : i. we ‘agel and Mrs.) Ltteas Bik. Bismarck, N. 1. = ps j Jennie OhI of Jamestown spent Sun- % ig era | day in Bismarck with relatives, i F3 if Personal and aia toa ea A SPITAL ALUMNI WILL MEET s HURT IN CRASH | Social News of A ao of the Bismarck hospi- F z . rer) tal alumni will be held Wednesday ; i| Mandan Vicinity || evening’ the hopin? Wednesday 3 4 . '¢-—_____________"_» Chairman of Morton County) | WILL ENTER UNIVERSITY Mrs. M. Rosen id daughter, Ber- Beard Injured When Auto for Minneapolis own, where he will Hits Brid a r pis Unive i Jamestown college, its Bridge Side Mrs. Rosen wil , a at Aa AUR g Mo el dh oH bs heels ‘ Your future will be just what you make it, so make = Jon W Stevenson, aged 75, chai ‘ ee Ga ene coe % 7 ee ; ji i = Mie Marian sounty board of | oe RETURS NDAN ofsrientes Kk as the guest it a SUCCESS. YOU can get the right start in this Ec issioners, is *s iss Do ass H ‘ " ’ 2 2 a z i i =the the summer erandparents, a |] | “Good Old College.” Our free catalog tells you all i oO injuries an Mr. I 4 b i | " g e 's—— Hi é nobile aceldent Monday ni ¥ fapeliy and vag ail friends | F 1 Ti | about what we have done for thousands of others = Stevenson was returning to Flasher! at lake reso rned Manda ee red and 7 Vri 4 bridge at a considerable speed, a Laneuid? \ = Mis car struck the bridge railing,}: FROM CALIFORNIA gu ° ; G. M. LANGUM, Pres. 1 throwing him s-ninst the steering rs) W. E. Place of Long Beach, I iaahe ake | sash 3 i = wheel and windshield and, camoring, Calif, and formerly of Mandan, has| Waste Impurities in the Blood Mi > to the other bridge railing, hurled, arrived in the city to be a guest at One Dull and Listless. COLLEGE BUILDING, BISMARCK, N, D_ : = him against the door, the car was| H BS completely wrecked and hung partly} (© you wonder why you | : the bridge edge, : STARTS WORK AT D feel so drowsy and out of ; re at ee Bek sor? Too many feel always | <————— a Be achligsiciancat: Finsher.. ‘The ex:| $100 A MONTH tired, dull and achy. Too often | \ $ tent of his injuries hys not been del ses the cause is sluggish Lersstld | A GE i termined. Stevenson is a arly set- ee . permit waste impurities +4 ' tler of the Missouri Slope and. haaj,..Whenbis big machinery compa-|. _ remain in the blod end cause | Beautiful Artificial Teeth. ; -—een a mmber of the Morton county; ny at Langdon needed a $100-a- one to feel dull and listless— Are any of your teeth missing? I ; beard for 10 years. month man recentlf, W. J. Murie at a nagging dead | can supaly artificlal teeth 30 care ie Mg ‘ did what nearly all progressive firms dizzy 3 ee See Mare shed from natural ones, qi Services to Be Held do—called on Dakota Business Col- are not working right is often Ha SWOT sua ee ape: ae cmnpuerate : * Thursday For Youth lege, Fargo. J.O. Hover gotthe job. shown by rretdgrok burning | ‘hat nogne need postpone neces . Formerly of Mandan Dakotans’’ start work with real with Doan's Pills. Usersevery. In this modern and up-to: tal office you will find every & v Sporinnee, 58 result of AC- where Fecommend Doan os Jame COUNTS: AIG t0; trulniegs tr é ‘ Funeral services for Edwin Boehm, | TUAL NESS training (copy- Ask your neighbor: igi Kor EXTRACTION With Pint Brid, a - 22, formes: Mandan hos will ie ‘netd righted—unobtainable —— | No Charge—We? For THOROUGH EXAMINATIONS i * from St. Joseph's Catholic church at | © 4 3 Lt 9 a. m. Wednesday morning, it has} They are used to transacting real a] i beonggnnounced, ne body wit ub business in fully equipped offices. | DR. KERN’S DENTAL CLINIC } Watagu, Wis, where death occurred. | For better positions, better pros-| Stimulant Diuretic tothe Kidneys | hethebehths Maat? f No’ details concerning the time or| pects, “*Follow the Succe$$ful.”” | Foster.MilburnCo.,Mig.Chem.,Buflalo,N.Y. the gause of death were iven in| Enroll for late Fall Term, Oct. 3-| --- an H * ire or y George i x % Hah ¥ " t Behn of Man die fo fe 10. Write F. 1. Watkins, Pres., | 9° — — i brother, Nick Boehm, except the re- | 806 Front St., Fargo. i | z vf : , S | Although the homicide department \ | of the New York police force was f | credited with having solved the Ben- ; son murder mystery, the man who | HOME DEMONSTRATION WEEK |] sty ont te miton er Di : , triet Attorney Markham’s intimate i i Ba friend, Philo Vance. ; September 14th to 20th ! : ‘ g £ i Vance is the central character of 4 | The Tribune's new serial novel, “The ’ z | Benson Murder Case,” by S. S. Van 5 & i H o* . * ns : i _ Whether you own a radio set or not, you should | ~~ a oe has there been in % Bur x 2 { ‘s * accept this special opportunity to operate a Penue bavory: of iy ebertive. fiction ¢ en enna so fascinating an ‘investigator as : amous & CU adiola in | this unique, learned, aloof and snob- . | bish young gentleman. His methods : 3 Your Own Home | differ radically from those of all the - Und fis h saith || other sleuths of fiction. He discards By + nder your own home conditions | all the ordinary clews and evidence et as worthless, He solves the Benson S i Come in Now {And make an appointment for the FREE TRIAL during the WEEK OF September 14th to 20th _ Free Installation Frée Demonstration No Obligation kat i Be ee Las Vee at i Sead it EY ptr med mo mcigenatcn tee tote ate sae murder by fitting the personality of the murderer to the crime—because, as he says, the murderer cannot help but leave the imprint of his ter on his work. When the Benson murder occurred it created a sensation in New York. Benson, who was very well had many enemies; several had sufficient motive to kill him; several had the opportunity. De- spite all the complications and side issues, Vance clung unswervingly to his belief that he knew who had shot Alvin Benson. Even when man confessed to the crime, Vance was unshaken; and in the demonstrated that his theory, despite the lack of legal evidence in of it, was the only sound one. “The Benson Murder Case’ in The Tribune toniorrow. you read it you will meet, in Philo Vance, the most -intcvesting ter in all detective fictton. 4 i ee SN ie ayaa ee te charac- known, persons another end he support ” begins en charac- the summoned as jurymen, and although | {he tries to defend her, she is ted nounced guilty and sentenced to iberia for four years. ‘restitution and the story's climax is with | reached in their long trek into the! i frozen country. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1 Fly-Tox First in Australia The Australians have shown - by | their purchases that Fly-Tox is their {choice for killing all household in- sects. It was necessary to establish a Fly-Tox factory at Sydney in 1926. Its capacity has since been increased \four-fold to supply the growing de- mand. Fly-Tox is the scientific in- secticide that was developed at Mel- lon Institute of Industrial’ Research by Rex Research Fellowship. | Fly- Tox also kills moths, mosquitoep, ants, roaches, spiders and .bed bugs as well as flies—Adv. 927 La Roeque portrays Prince Dimitri,| HAS NARROW ESCAPE who falls in love with the peasant) Van Hook—Thomas Robinson, 9, wa of two maiden aunts.. The 80n of J. E, Robinson of near Tagus, women attempt to stifle th- romance, narrowly escaped death when the but when the prince leaves for home; team that he was driving was killed it is with the assurance that he will,on a Great Northern crossing near return for Katusha, the girl. A/Tagus. The horses were on the taste of army, social and political track before the boy reulized that life changes the man’s ideas, Kat-| the train was coming, although the usha is expelled from the home of! boy’s father, who was driving a team the aunts. A ~ich merchant dies and| Shead, signaled to stop. 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