The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 4, 1927, Page 2

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Se ISMARGK ans MUCH AMAZED ' BY MAGICIAN Richards Answers More Ques tions For Readers of The Bismarck Tribune A greet flood of lett Richards, the magi of the Tribune 3 questions are parts of ! rs greeted | t the office | rday and the in trem: ali music, comedy, display of enhanced by mental u mind reader that and due to uld take ad- : to have the mystic answe ion: through these columns. one initial will be used in the ; 2 answer, If your question today look in additional appear again to- for it tomorrcw, installment will is the second install- ng J. A, A—Will I sell my house —Yes, and then ' see you go- ive my bill for gh ¢ will be before you re- due. Keep after h to be certain of get- ting it al W. iT living A vrized Pendant ofi Can you tell me where to find it? Ans. — The pendant is in your al bin. The pendant was jerked from the chain while you w ting out coal. BE. M. — Will I have success in new work here? ns.— Yes. You Il really do| position I ns.— You ceptance tom start work z tly advise you to complete y oling as you will have use for the education later in andan, N.D.) What be- lope containing s that are 1 find the envelope ong some old papers riled up on a shelf | and _ period’ in ‘be bath M. N.—Who are those women t my husband goes out with? Is he rig t one and sted? e in sothing by s as the affair itled. T cannot men- s in the Trivune How- bring your question to the tomorrow ever, matinee afternoon for ladies only and I will give yov the names of the women and all details from th> stage, and gon will not ‘ave to create a sean- B. 0.—Who and wher will T mar- (Wednesday) ty? Will we live in Bismarck? Ans.—You will ma.ry Frank P, whom you are now going with. You will be married ea iy next March and live here for some time. R, W. — When is my daughter coming home? Will che stay this time? Ans.—Grace will be home a few d.ys before Thanksgiving and will remain until middle of January and then return to Minneapolis. This is Mr. Richards’ last answer “today although another ard final in- Stallment of answers will apepar in the Tribune again tomorrow Send no more questions to the Tribune although all now on hand will be answered tomorro . However, Mr, Richards will be glac to snswer you -———uWO As We Grow _ Older Proper Kidney Action Is More Than Ever Important. S we grow older, there is apt to be a gradual slow- ng up of bodily functions. The eys are the blood filters. If their action becor aur Pirst tary. close at 10 o'clock Thursday morn- sng the meatal part of his mas: sive three our ‘nystery musical- | romedy attractivn which made a tremendous hit tas! night. as it is the finest vad .argest show of the kind ever in Bismarck. [If your question is not nerve today watch the fribune sgain tomorrow, | MANDAN NEWS | HALLIDAY TO SPONSOR SHOW Annual Dunn County Corn Show to Be Held Thursday, Oct. 6 With prizes amounting to $85 be- ir offered for winning entries in 10 vs Rich |classes of corn and with other en- te many exprcted to attend the first annual Dunn County Corn Show, to held at Halliday October 6. T. Leroy Evans is chairman of the how and Wa.ter Christenson secre-| ing. A free lunch will be served at the city auditorium at noon and a free movie will be shown at 2 o'clock. There will be vocal and instrumental A barga‘- day lliday od, mi > | | | ° tainment features scheduled, Deana Funeral services for Adam Wein- berger, 72, pioner resident of the Glen Ullin vicinity wi afternoon, were held this morning from the Glen Uilin Catholic church. Mr. Weinberger came to Glen UI- lin 26 years ago, taking a home- stead six miles south of the city. He moved to the about 20 years ago and had Since ade his home there. He leaves 10 sons and one daugh- | ter. t, Pioneer Whit. 1 Dent and Rainb | Services Are Held For Glen Ullin Man Mrs. N. Personal and \ Social News of | Mandan Vicinity | RETURNS FROM TRIP r H. Romer has returned) from City Point, Wis., where she has spent the past four months with She also visited rela- isconsin Rapids, Delafie' and other Wisconsin points. Mrs. Romer was accompanied home by her mother, Mrs. Peter Olson, who will visit et for nae time. fle 4 +7). ter Romer, who made the trip witl Entries for the show willl his mother, has entered St. John’s Military academy at Delafield, Wis. VISITS FRIENDS Lee Mohr of this city and Mr. and Mrs, Ed Scott of Bismarck drove to} city of RISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE :| pacty of Jamestown friends and his | son, Dr. Henderson went to Pingree jon a hunting trip. GUESTS FROM IOWA Mr. and Mrs, W. F. Couch of Spencer, Iowa, are visiting in Man- j dan as the guest: of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Daily and Mrs. Beulah Reyman. Mrs. Couch is a sister of Mrs. Daily and Mrs. Reyman, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1927 The Presbyterian Family| plenty to eat for all the young Group Pot Luck Supper will be! folks and the committee invites held Wednesday evening, 6:30,/them all to come—=Mrs. Mc- ‘ at the church. There will be! Curdy, chairman, ~ That Baby You've WHERE DO You Longed For WANT TO WORK? Mrs. Burton Advises Women on Motherhood and Companionship All types of business houses call on Dakota Business College, Far- ' “For several years I was denied the blessing of motherhood,” writes| go, for office workers. Wood Bros. Bae. Margaret Burton of Kansas! Thresher Co. has engaged Rebecca j ‘ity. “I was terribly nervous and ; heir Sth D. B.C. subject to periods of terrible suffer-| Freidman, their » B. &. em- b ing and melancholia. Now I am the| ployee; the Minot branch of Stand- proud mother of a beautiful little} ard Oil Co. took on Malcolm Duerre, their 12th; Fordville Motor . Co. employed C. E. Aafedt, the 5th daughter and a true companion and inspiration to my husband. I believe D. B. C. pupil recently engaged as. office manager. hundreds of other women would like Watch results of D. B. C. AC- to know the secret of my happiness, TUAL BUSINESS training aa ident; Sacie Josephson, and treasurer. secretary | trouble to get the boys to join, but it was hard to be assured of leader- Le ae cla: ship | rata tt bel The program committee, consist- ing of I. C. Davies and Dr. R. S. Enge, introduced Misses Clara and Lillian Peltier of the Indian school, who gave a musical program accom- panied by irs. Herman Scheffer. The Lions club will not hold its regular meeting Monday, Oct. 17, but will meet with the Rotary and Kiwanis clubs on Wednesday, Oct. 19, when Major General C. P_Sum- merall, chief of staf: of the United States army, will be the speaker of the day. A committee, of which Ray Stair is chairman, was ap- pointed to arr..nge for a Hallowe’en arty which the r.embers of the ions club will give. Dr. F, B. Strauss was presented with a birthday present at the luncheon Monday. Tle attendance prize offered by Willian Harris was won by H. K. Peterson. its at the meeting Monday were: W. R. Swanson of Minne- apolis, Lieut, and Mrs. Elmer D. angburn of Fort Lincoln, Peter and treasurer. Freshman class—Ralph ‘acobson, Lafolinaal Burnell Larson, vice pres- ident; Mabel Jacobsen, secretary and treasurer. DeMOLAY WILL MEET Members of DeMolay will meet Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Masonic Templ it the regular meeting installation of of- ficrs will be held, W. G. Fulton Speaks on Boy Scout Work W. G, Fulton, who is in chai of Boys’ Work in Bismarck, war the Principal speaker at the Lions club meeting Monday. Mr. Fulton talked i Boy Scouts work and organiza- jon. There are 600 oe in Bismarck eligible to membership in the Boy — Bead Mr, Ral sah Ged over | i of Glen Ullin, Dr. J. H. i - | Kastner len in, Dr. J. H. sc oun tn = Hoo! bership. ai ask ng the cdot etal ‘aad and W. G. Fulton of this for cooperation in this organiza- Si amed a ing se me tion, Mr. Fulton said that it was no Bismarck friends will be inter | =e ested in the following election of class officers in the Wing high » died Sunday —$—$—$<— ne f Social and Personal | | Rarities aed h Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson Entertain at Dinner Mr. and Mrs B. Dickinson en- tained Mot everng at 6 v'clock dinner at the 'ndirn school. | Garden flowers were used to dec- lorate the dinne table. The follow- ing guests were present at dinner. Mr. and Mrs. "ohn L~, Mrs. Sara West Ankenmann. Mrs. t. L. Best and her mother, Mrs. Procter, and ‘urs, Charles Smith of Miles City, | Glen Ullin and I will gladly reveal it to any righted—unobtainable elsewhere married woman who will write me.” ing to sell. Letters should be ad- . , <f “‘Follow the Succe$$ful’’, Winter { dressed to Mrs. Margaret Burton, 2568 Massachusetts, Kansas City, Mo, Correspondence will be strictly con- fidential.—Adv. Mrs.. Burton offers her advice en- tirely without charge. She has noth- term Nov. 1-7. Write F. L. Wat- kins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo. UAT INCTACT ACTA TAG TGA TACTAC TAN TAN TAN TAE TNE TN sckool. ql Senior clas. — Gordon Larson, president; Bertha Piepkorn, vice president; Bertil Anderson, secre- tary and treasurer. Junior class — Farnata Pollock, president; Clara Mueller, vice pres- TheFashionableWoman — | musics The Halliday orchestra will adie Sunday to visit! play at noon, so on the noon . 4] -s hes by f —— f . ied ae eee S| | TO VALLEY cry, Selects Her Footwear E will be staged by u ley Ci A Cc t 1] h t = ‘imi he HN ti th tate teachers’ | ‘ °, ° oi : pan for orranization siecnnae elke a pi Oo ea re This fall with more discrimination than ever. 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Made to withstand the hardest wear, with Goodyear welt ‘soles and dou- ble stitching througho Sizes 2 to.5 Sizes 514 to 8 Seem reer errr oeaneessvereees COO e reer r creer rcceeveeee Sizes 111, to 2 WEBB BROTHERS i ii ai oy NIGHTS AT 8:15 MATINEE AT 2:30 Hundreds saw this great show last night and proclaimed it the largest, most stupendous and gorgeous production of the kind : ever brought to Bismarck The Season’s Greatest Sensation RICHARDS {| | World’s greatest magician and his big mystery show _ A Real Smashing Hit! =~ Laughs—Roars—Music—Thrills—Girls Mystery—Dancing and Splendor! Two Carloads of Scenery and Amazing Effects Big Company - - Special Orchestra A massive stage production in three - parts and nineteen big gorgeous scenes Just so quickly can during these early primitive years. healthy development RICHARDS STUNNING BEAUTIES — MUSICIANS — GIRLS — ARTISTS— 4 bi elkskin and patent leather pumps, oxfords , - — — (hey A Real Treat for Jaded Theater Goers aa Greatest Amusement Value Ever in Bismarck! " SPECIAL LADIES ONLY MATINEE WEDNESDAY Ask Richards win the _ A REGULAR $2.50 ROAD SHOW AT THESE UNHEARD OF PRICES ici Reserved seats on sale arse Woodmansee's “tha ‘well worth $3.00 ut. $1.95 to $2.75 -$2.15 to $2.85 -$2.50 to $3.75 -$2.75 to $4.50 About your business and lo soo ieee cet torch tow popped Journeys, real estate, who ee This positively 1s NO pig, dog or other animal, but a Uve baby of good parentage and eleven months old, Who. will win it? _ Shoe Department ue

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