The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 15, 1927, Page 2

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ipl bail dan News $$ i W. WENTWORTH he set, should you bid to i cece vee oh neces acl ae oe 1—Should you take partner out of « business double? jdian wheat growers is proving too 9 At love score, knowing that you 'strong, he said, without some fagen of protection. “AGAIN E " Mik armer living near Pestpenement Granted tO gion, ae fatal i Be an inded Com. [juty Wednesday when hey Sept. 22—Amended Come (eer ound trampled. by. a hor His collarbone broken and his F i jill Be Filed = plaint Will left shoulder disto = Stolz had app ted. file an amended '¢,, - Permission ha eit wi the animal Attorney | struck at him, He irst kick emoved from on 5 granted Ee de C, L, in Crum,; the re Social News of ! " | Vort VB Bridge Luncheon Is “e beige Sour ‘ \ Weodnesdi Most of the time} 7 A ver to legal arguments) Given at Tavis Home vas to admissibility of evidence, Rane ts Attorney L. H. Connolly of Man | Mrs, 1. A. Tavis and her dian, counsel for Purchase, objected {op-indaw, Mrs. Arthur T: “to introduction of testimo J. k, were host Tavis home 1 h that Purcha: in. South Dakota. ustained idge luncheon. on the} RU compiaint orated the rooms. restica a ci ton. Judge tained objections 4 the introduction of a_let by Supt. B.D. M Rock re » to conduct wtions. —F “tain prose tions to the filin RETURN HOME HALTED "Sy Viciote Horse ed the horse by Gov. A, G. mt petition of Sioux county} king his collarbone and in- who alleged habitual jiying his shoulde ¢—-—_—__________—_ || Personal and |! Mandan Vicinity | Palette | School Notes | | 1 yata Baskets of garden flowers dec- Following the | bles of bridge were | H. Newton and |? . eas | ple’ are entertaining | nam tables of bridge to- | have been elected opponent's making rubber ne? How many probable tricks does initial declarer of one of a suit expect to find in dummy? THE ANSWE 1 Hardly ever, 2 -Not unless you are reasonably | in that you will not be set more | n two, ‘Three a eee | Hints on Etiquet | 1 —How old «sould boys be to have calling cards of their own? | 2~—Do men’s cards havo the; before their names? Mir. | When do men use personal call-! rds nowaday i The A In their late Yes, even th card should, 3--In the metropolitan areas they use them seldom except for sending (gifts or making formal calls after) dinners or narties. In smaller places jmen still ¢ ith their wives un newcomers, and friends. { —+ word ngest boy Will School Faculty Honors New Members Classes at rek high school | ve heen busy during the past week with election of class offic i The elections are ver, but all officers w by next week, ‘The following | Dale | tal complaint Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Andrews left | nt, John not pe / y for their home in’ Sie ea ne ore JS. 2 after visiting at] a Mics Ethel MeGruer. | Judge the homes of Mr. and s} resident: Tati the pros jn antil Creighton and) Mrs. Phil fivesiitent, Neil. York: to'ftle an amended complaint mick. Dolores Gorman; treasurer, the hearing adjourned, - n tix; sponsors, M Mell ih * FORMER RESIDENT HERE | Pollard and Miss Bothilde Swanson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Larson! : : as their guests F lgar Ohlson | Aj Js H SINCLAIR Have ae thelr guests F txar Onin | High School Classes Mr. Ohlson is a for $ AT CONROY HOME ‘HONORED HERE: E Elect New Officers The teachers at the Wil. school entertained Wednesday evening in dd Mrs. William Conroy‘ honor of the new members of the aa ns h their guests this week school faculty, Misses Mabel Olson. Teaquet Given Solon For]; the! Hoffman and Bmily | Hulda Adeline Ness and i . + nai A fans Vaukegan, HL. | Eloise ' Wark in Getting Dairy Unit of Waukegan, I andathtackive:rithee 4 at Experiment Station we 8 BP era ee Bt bidinnee, omic -oe| PE Mrs, HH. A. Shea of Blencoc, dat the Grand Pacific hotel. her son-in-law and Mrs HERE ON BUSINESS R. L. Mech returned to Minne: apolis Wedne some time in M HAVE A DAUGHTER as born Sunday ¢ EB. Walker of thi nd daughter, Mr Hanle: id tribu air for ed the for aiding t through to sion, told of the to get the matter be in bringing the p sucessful conc work don foré-cong Farmers Learn Station's Value Télling how on the ned of the value of the t station here last year 1 shortage of feed \ Newton said he was nt that the dairy unit also i ove of great value, He e d the hope that this terri- e day might become as y center as Wisconsin Ss, superintendent of station. said that dairy unit will mean to ers of this tion will de- icultural develop- ment of the country and on eeo- i nditions, essman Sinclair said he jeved the dairy unit in time will revolutionize economic conditions in the Slope country. He told how |] he Im died the development of the dairy industry and how he had || beenme convinced that climatic anc othpe conditions were such in. this section that, dairying could. fleur- i A plea for farm relief was made by :the speaker, who said that at the present time the farmer is 1 able_to varticipate in the 1 tive*princivles shared by oth dustries. The competition of C: CUSICK TK DEK DEK DK DK ST an intensive study of “MONEY TO LOAN On Improved City Property it Low Interest Rate and Repayment Privilege ismarck and Mandap Pp. C. REMINGTON 10843-4th St. Phone 220-W While black is, blue, new tan shade called strongly for color. Quite the most Try our 6-tube Tigerdyne lio set in your own frome. $79.50 bully ui . Six months to pre mabe Auto Sup- Co., 220 Main Ave., k, N. D. gorgeo for dressy afternoon for tailored. and sport Bouclet and Imported For Sale Cucumbers for dill, also for® slicing. Cabbage, beets, ca fets and onions. Prices rea sonable. Phone 609. Fox and Red Fox. a A Gta HS ra Jowa, is in the city as the guest of | y6 after spending of ndan on business. ‘ all the stylists and designers of today is ent Velvet, beautiful patterns in prints, dots, etc., of this material. Wool Georgette, Angora Jersey and an ultra smart array of cloths designed by Rodier are being stressed wing the dinner the guests at-_ * tended the Eltinge theatre. RETURN TO CLASSES: Miss Jennie Gilliland, who was un- -inble to teach last week on account i . hax returned to her duties | he sixth grade at the | a 2; Miss Sylvia Haberman, who was a Si member of the Will school faculty jlast year, is teaching literature: in| { | —a @_________ "the junior high schoot at Minot this| the barren desert, Bridge Me Another ' today at convocation period, started Wednesday with an unusually good turnout. 11 io | a i ~ | . by the Police,” starring Rin-Ti THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE i THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1927 : FELT HAT SALE |Cars. — Prices Reasonablea Short Stop Station. | bik tit : | Friday and Saturday. wie ie: ; 4 ; ment. 2 NOTEBOOKS ARE RECEIVED | problem is how to accomplish thej/™¢0~ “ oer ie of Ceptional values. — Buchhol Members of the Vacation Headlug | sependous task against hostile na-/ Pata) eee eek atta wien ori Hat Shoppe. 119 Third street. age club of the public library are re-| ture and envious men. Seer a ete eet een site| He Prince Hotel H. B. LOVE quested to bring their notebooks to! Rinty is seen as the dog of Bob the latest factor in Amerten lit || Opposite Prince Hotel. | the library as soon as possible. | Owen. a young foreman who, Ie i lthe “revenue gcrvice,. ‘The thrilling aT i] Doctor of Chiropractic Twehty tailored cloth) psimer School 3-year’ graduate dresses feduced for Friday) They see in the! sations and romance, in a blend of waters of the broad Colorado &lhundred per cent screen entertain- source of limitless wealth, but their err ith the superintendent's daugh- Oe aes Ah hkl, SUBSCRIPTION CAMPAIGN OPENS | ter, “Wher the Matter is disabled in, race nt ted, “when othe Teveney en Tha ‘subscriptios campaign for! one of a series of mysterious acei-, Pursue a inierra stopp fin dees “Pep” has been opened at the high| dents, he turns his responsibilities! Perate Examination Free Ibert school. Anthony Faber, editor, is| over to Bob. In this, the other fore. staged by Gilbert and Henest for, and Saturday selling to bn 75 Eltinge Bldg. Blomarek, N.-D. director of the campaign. | man, who has been bribed by a rival rence on te tee lights ‘on the/@N@ $15.75, Former values/ ~ onrea construction company to force the Orr vont Oe te” ot the ledier. 1 $35.00. Sizes 14 to 40.—Rose WILL ADDRESS STUDENTS — | abandonment of the work, sees an | exciteme Hate i Rev. 1. G, Monson addressed the, opportunity to get Bob and his , i Shep. students of Bismarck high school | troublesome dog out of the Way so lance piece | d (, a the vil- hi | that he may wreck the , unfinished tf elKieangs misture of sinister| Try Our Modern High Pres-j FOOTBALL PRACTICE STARTS | Bot, out of the way, but Rinty cludes tiirite and whimsical, humor, hes a! supe Greasinig Service For Alli Football practice at the Will school | him and puts up many a thrilling and’ role that he stn. { ourageous fight for her sake. i ‘ Heading the strong supporting cast ———_—_—_—_— — SS Jason Robards, Virgiria Brown, re, Nanette, Tom Santschi, Theo- | dore Lorch, Dave Morris, Ben Wal- | | ker and Wilfred North. ELTINGE THEATRE John Gilbert is x human storehouse for the film audiences | At The Movies CAPITOL THEATRE | The epic drama of the winning of | : thé great Southwestern desert is; of suprises brourht to the screen in “Tracked of the world. ‘i in! He has just unloaded anothe: mes to ‘the Capitol Theatre Friday in his bag of tricks—to give tl id Saturday. jom one of the biggest ,surpr With the great Laguna Dam and! manv a moon, in “Twelve we uy . Irrigation Wotks on the Colorado his latest picture play now ads River ax a backreesnd 4t at the Eltinge for today and Friday | he herofe and Saturday. \ eae UAL hd ils ‘at : He mixes thrills and battles, ‘sen- We Invite You To Inspect Our Modern Inside Grease Pit We don't believe you will find better greasing facilities ANYWHERE. The machine shown below flushes out the old grease and fillings, and a high pressure gun forces grease in. 16), ’ MILESTONES, on the Pathway of Telephone Progress / Each ‘improvement made in i “Bye-bye old straw! The new Schoble Hats for Fall Night and Day ; We grease and wash cars at night as well as day. A convenience many owners appreciate. Our grease men are experts. They do nothing but grease cars, the tei Melt aveneed ve fa which is also true of our “AIR MIST” washing service. have arrived isiehee| eure tones stey a You pay no more-for our exceptional service. Won't the pathway of reas, reflecting the of the entire telephone art. More than 100,000 other in- dividual parts of the telephone system have had to keep pace pre at Klein’s Toggery” you give us a trial? LAHR MOTOR SALES COMPANY p with the ‘instrument Wy to make it peseiblt for you to call anyone of ‘more than 17,500,000. tel through- out the United States. With these im ments has come increased of the service until now more than 70,000,000 telephone conver- tations are treid in this country each day. NORTHWESTERN BELL ® TELEPHONE COMPANY bITTLe B.oce * Se Announcing Our Premiere Showing of What the - Well Dressed Woman and Miss Will Wear for Fall We have searched the eastern markets and made the fall modes, and feel con- fident that you will appreciate here the charm of well cut, well made garments that we have as- sembled for your approval. The rippled skirt and uneven hemline are noticeable strides toward longer skirt lengths. b without a doubt, a leader, Rumanian Napoleon blue, Tawny brown and a bewitching Marron Glace hold the field us fabric being sponsored by Transpar- having been designed Next in line wear are: Crepe Romaine, Crepe Satin, Frills and Chiffon, the latter mostly combined with transparent velvet. ‘ wear. ; Tweeds for sport and tailored coats, designed in a rampant of colors, trimmed with furs of the long-haired type, as Wolf, Lynx, Jap i Saturday Only | 3 DELICIOUS COFFEE Any Grocer Named Below ; ‘ Bs ‘Will Give You a 2S5c Size Jar a of ELGIN MAYONNAISE - ; THIS IS A GPEGI. OFFER TO INTRODUCE : + THESE TWO SUPERIOR PRODUCTS TO YOU § Ny eo : - ¥ NASH'S DELICIOUS COFFEE ~* Newest a ‘lend of the choicest coffees of tne’ world, constant in flavor, : ‘and economical to use. It is 3 truly “Every Drop Delicious.” : Dress Coats are distinguished by a slight flare, much di ; E LG i N MAYONN AISE--with broadcloth being in evidence, and a lustrous new ma- f $ “ ” torte ane Pi as Dull, suede-like fabrics are the right tang, 2 that makes Solie! felts and aia soliel felts is the ta and better salads and daintier ~ ? near i ' . " Seder ints. These are Broduced in the, new luncheon sandwiches, and adds resemble a skull cap. ey f, a welcome appeal wherever it We hi larged i artn pee is : tn ae at ayn aden em — | of all the prominent foreign. markets. Do not.for- ann 1 ks © ha get the Gift Department when in the shop. , ; ; ; 24s : Ni “a di Ty rt ‘, “ x 2 z Peeing Paden si Seoomared, by Dee Friday and Saturday Only a. snugly. We are. fully:,stocked. with colors and e date Sodg rT * bo h expres brings « fen more lovely. kimonos, but At the Following Grocers hi McCallum’ Hose first, last : Davis Grocery Joe Gable N. B. Neighbor R. Penwarden Scott’s Grocery Bessie Thompson Dick’sGrocery °° ieee, oe Logan's Grocery , Sam Nicola ‘Pearl Grocery : RB. T. Grocery John Elhard « -W.C. Cashman A.W. Gussner, ~~. B. Cook Jones:&:Webb > Corner’Grocery’ ~~ Bismarck Food _ -. Market Brown & Tiedman Wm. Dohn. - <itwasta aiid witades- ber we have {ustalied For your boned ‘Hosiery Re- pair Department. Y this if mind when you acci- dentally. stag your lovely chiffon: hose. We absolute- ly, guarantee our workmai For a minimum ‘, charge-you can have a new pair of hose. “ a | |

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