The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 1, 1927, Page 16

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PAGE EIGHT CLUB WOMEN . TOGATHER AT GRAND FORKS Federation Convention ‘y, State Opens Tuesday and Contin- ues Through Friday Offices to be Filled ‘ © expire ers whose 1 of have been endor e districts s Huldah Winsted ). B. Stevens, Georgia Sturgeon, | tors whose terms until 1928 are Mrs. a Mrs. Lak M. corresponding Keohane, Beach C, J. Lord, Cando, will hold office fo e official welcome from tha institution tomorrow night. The convention tow morning in the women’s gym- | hasium at t tate university with | the presenti r It} will close I : intro- duction of new offic nd a sight seeing tour of the cit gates w as the guests of th Grand I Commercial elub. from the local 3M A \Yocal Service St R. A. Sprag League. Included ii Legion and Mr », from the local Ciy a variety Ha, W addressed the federation meeting in Grand Rapids, will an address entitled “Hold America.” Mr. Gordon travel 35,000 miles in the United Stat Gorgeous Show of Mystery Opens at Auditorium Tonight most stupendous $s mystery-musical comedy production on tour day is the big show presente rhards, the world’s r arg at the Auditorium the three ys starting toni The ama three-hour per formance three acts and among with Rich- f RICHARDS ards are Miss Barbara Dale, the dainty little movie star appear- ing in person at each perform- ance; Doray and Nese, the in- ternationally known dancers; Miss Jean Lewis, Miss Marion DeMorto, and others. Two spe- cial railroad cars are required to transport the company and baggage and without question this is the greatest amusement value ever brought to Bismarck, A special matinee will be given Wednesday afternoon at 2:30, * Guaranteed and Tube Repairing "We also-call for and deliver. & M. Tire comprehensive council and Canada recently making a per- j local munity 1 | c | net TO merce. Minot will open tomor- which dele- | he Melntyre will bring | Delphian | J.C, Hamilton, from the | of ho | at sonal inves s of the 18th amendment upon the live of the people in that area. Program ye Shafer w observ- | afternoon and | ry airman of | Attoi of B r. William DeKleine, of Child Weifare Found will discuss with lepart Notice of Annual Mesiing of the Bismarck Community Chest | The Annual Meeting of the members of the Bismarck Com- Chest for the election of directors and the transac- tion of such other business as may properly come before i will be held Tuesday. October. ,. lith, at 8:00 p.m. in the rooms the Association of Com- H. P. Goddard, Secretary. the famous Flame Room Home of music, dancing and laughter, where the tive of life throbs red and spiritful in the largest and finest ball- room in the Northwest. At 8:1 SPECIAL LADIES ¢ NE [SA Coming here after biz record. Beyond All Question the I Necromantie Ext Weird! Uneanny! 10—Head of Livestock—40 25 Electricians, Artists, Ald in This Stuy will be given away. mal, but a real live gorgeous Mignis—-Lener Floors $1:00, ‘PEMBINA HAD | AUDITORIUM BISMARCK Three Big Nights, Starting TONIGHT DNLY MATINEE WEDNESDAY Greatest amusement value ever brought to Bismarck 10: Spooky! If You Think You’re Thrill Proof, See RICHARDS Stunning Beauties, Assistant Magis, Mechanies, ee NOTE—The management positivel; uarantees this to be the greatetst magical wonder these this pature or brought to North Dakota ———— ASK RICHARDS about your Business Afiairs, Love, Sickness, Lost Articles, Marriage, Journeys, Investments, ete. FREE - BABY GIVEN AWAY - FREE During the company’s engagement here a read lve baby This ts positively no pig, dog or ani- baby of ge parentage and 11 months old, A massive production in 8 acts and 19 big scenes of* Prices matinee all seats S0e—and well wo: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE MONDAY, OCrupsin 5, 1yz1 FIRST COLONY Low Prices For Manufactured Goods, High Prices For Furs Brought Settlers | | Grand Forks, r furs pre- an side of the led to the found- Pembina, of the lement in North} to O. G. Libby, department at} here, out it in the ghteenth of ory of North s written for and its mem- of Winnipeg, hed her authority > Red River » 40th paralled | t of the United) owing year, 1819, anent settlement in| ade at Pembinna by | the fi our established fit of the | r headquart part of the a CO ile Pembi 5 year, was at this carly time the rendezvous of the buffalo hunters | Economical Four Cafes xe and Service Unexcelled at Moderate Prices 500 Rooms $2.00 per day and up Garage Accommodations ne Block At Seventh between Hennepin and Nicollet 5 P.M. Ts: P.M. -breaking tour of eastern cities t and Greatest Girlesque of AIL Time fasps? Surprises? via WORLD'S GREATEST MAGICIAN And His Big Company hs, Roars, Thrills, Girls, Music, Danelng, Mystery, Splendor! 100—Bewildering Wonders—100 25 Dancers and Musicians pendous Exhibition Splendor balcony 75c, 0c, Wednesday rth $9.00, Reserved seats Besides this, Fort Doler had been used by the Selkirks quarters as far back as 1812, |about route to the English post of »| Fort Garry (Winnipeg). if was completed and the Canadian halfbreed hunters began to drive their cart trains across the prairie southward to this American fort, | where goods were cheap and fur) pri Bay company fort at Pembina and Fort Garry became the center of their trade in the Red River Valley. government expedition the newly the Red Ri ttlers from the Selkirk |& for both the Northwest company |soil, climate, natural _ produc-|was located as the international | besides robes and other spoils of the | tion was made through Lake Win- and the Hudson's Bay company.|tions, the conditions among the| boundary, oe aapeattinn toes feat id nipeg, Lake of the Woods, Rainy Indian tribes, and the state of the]: Pembina was found to contain a The Long-Keating ex-| population of about 350, two-thirds int rted| of whom. were halfbreeds, though |halfbreed who, with his brother and there were many Scotch and Swiss | his descendants played an important settlers here. While the expedi-|part in the history of the North Lake and by the Great Lakes back to Pittsburgh. By this expedition we took possession of our north- west territories and our frontier fur trade. was Joseph Renville, a noted pedition, as it was called, starte There were certain very positive | overland from Philadelphia early in for winter adv s which this settl | 1823, took boats at Pittsburgh, . t 01 ad over ALY AORN of ike Ite. "rhe | reaching the site of Fort Snelling}tion was still at Pembina a large west, (See Collections of the State | 'ine was advanced to the watershad authority of the Hudscn’s Bayjearly in July. They passed down|band of buffalo hunter: came in| Historical Society of North Dakota,|that divided the Mississippi valley company could not reach them here | the Red river. valley on the Min-|-with one-hundred and fifteen carts|V, 251.) __ ‘ from the waters flowing into Hud- and the prices of American goods | nesota side, reaching Pembina injloaded -with nearly a hundred thou-} The return frip of this expedi-'son Bay. — A were decidedly lower than those|August. Here the 49th parallel|sand pounds of meat and pemmican, = that came in from the long round- In 1822 Fort Snelling, Minn., A Resolution To persorial friends I will’ give the most Personal of all gifts —my portrait. Rate Schedule Effective October 1st The following specified rates will apply effective October 1st and have been filed with the Board of Railroad Commissioners for approval To—Mandan Depot, 1 or 4 pass.. .$2.00 Moran’s Farm, 1 or 4 pass... 2.00 Gussner’s Farm, 1 or 2 pass.. .50 Ft. Lincoln, 1 or 4 pass.......:. 1.50 Country Club, 1 or 2 pass...,; .50 Penitentiary, 1 or 3 pass...... .75 N.W. Air Field, 1 or 2 pass.... .50 Indian School, 1 or 4 pass...: .50 Country Trips, 1 or 4 pass., 18¢ per running mile. Waiting time applicable to above $1.00 per hour —We carry liability insurance, protecting the public at all times when using our ce, —Our equipment is constantly inspected, assuring safe and dependable transportation. —Charges for taxi service in the city of Bismarck are undoubtedly the lowest in North Dakota or BLUE & WHITE ~~ CAB CAB C0. 57 1-100 high. By 1823 the Hudson’s had abandoned its Avoid the: nerve-racking Christ- mas rush—arrange for a sitting in October or November. Explorers Come In 1823 President Monroe sent a to explore uired territory along rand report on the SLORBY STUDIO We, ourselves, better serve by serving others best W. E. Perry Funeral Parlors 210 Fifth St. Phone 687 Bismarck For Sale Save This Coupon PHONE 1926 Chrysler 60 Coach. 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