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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1927 and was employed at the state penitentiary for the past five years, He leaves besides his wife, one sis- ter, Mra. Susan Crandall of Sen- tinel Butte, and a brother, Joseph Shafer, who resides in Wisconsin. Funeral arrangements have not FE PAGE TWO oe ment I cans leave by thou- | home of Mrs. Ha 2 nds every week for he United) A eB, All members © | Unfortunately Mexico has been in| — . f the abate of sad disorder almost al ACCEPTS POSITION | CAPITOL since it became a so-c: Jaugh-| “Singed,” which opened last night Hazen Youth’s Arm nut of all Budewe ae nan but of all the bad go 1. Boden- | at the Capitol theatre, is a dynamic THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE it was easy for the western riders to | impersonate them, After the interior scenes of “Beau Geste” had been made at the Para- mount studio in Hollywood, Brenon established a camp of 2000 men for a three month stay on the Arizona meeting will be adjourne’ and the delegates will go to Grafton for the annual synod of the church, which will occupy the balance of the week. The Rev. Fred W. Christ of Wilton, High for the Bismarck Presby- tery, will preside at the sessions desert where the exterior episodes | hi $ H a 9 | fi . The Rev. G. W. Stewart of Remov n Accident rand Forks | tale of a woman who sacrifices| were made. “habe been completed, but it is probable ed i i irae "" loverything for the man she loves. “Ronald Colman plays the title role alge) iat in a Naa will be held Thoreday Victor Karges, 20, son of A. E.| most murderous of all. Hl He, in turn, vain, selfish, ambitious 'in Bercival Christopher Wren’s story. M. WwW. Shafer Dies Sarges of the Hazen vicinity, had] Why is it then that the Bismarck VISIT RELATIVES HERE for what the world terms “success,” | The other featured players include : In a. shop equipped \ iis left arm torn off in a threshing} Tribune should extoll the Calles! yyy, ahd Mrs, D, F, Duncan of|leads her, through mental’ Geth-| Alice Jovee, Noah Beery, Mary at Home in City i nachine accident Monday. Karges] gcvernment? |New Salem spent ‘Tuecday in Bis- |Semanc before he comes to his senses | Brian, Neil Hamilton, Mal etek DR. R. 8. ENGE with the latest appli- was operating his father’s thresher| Respectfully yours lmarek as the gue of relatives. [2nd the marriage altar. It is adapt-|ell, Norman Trevor, pI ‘orbes rl i eke tnd his arm was caught in a be VIN , | a C8 ed from the story by Adela Rogers|and Victor McLaglan. M. W. Shafer, 55, died Tuesday of Chiropractor ances we treat your St. Johns and is a powerful and heart-stirring drama of primitive pas: with suddenly acquired will! wealth derived from an_ oil-well er, the “menace.” CHIC SUPPER | ELTINGE THEATRE upper is being served) A greater number of marvelous fron. 5 to 9 o'clock horseman than probably ever before were gathered together to appear in pneumonia at his home at 1213 Thayer avenue. Mr. Shafer had been a resident of Bismarck for a number of years, NT op of Bismarck. | Veemuermmnornee | Additional Society || the mi rn off! -- ed. TO JAME Mrs. Mary hair-and drese it won. dertully well. Our mar celling and permanent waving will prove a revelation to worship- Examination Free Lucas Blk. Bismarck, N. D. ts he was working abou‘ thine. It was completely vefore the machine 3rought to a hospi vas reported to be Bismarck Presbytery to Meet Here Monday Ministers and laymen from the Bismarck Presbytery will gather in Bismarck Monday for the stated fall meeting which will be held at the First Presbyterian church, begin- TUESDAY | SERV otte Brown, who has A chicken d with Quain and Ram- this e and Social News of Personal been employ stad clinic here for some time, left /in the Salvation Army hall. pers at the shrine of : Beautiful Dentistry yee 4 ‘or her home in C 5 ~ ~ a single motion picture, are promi- te Mandan Vicinity |¢ SE ee ae | Is WEEK-END GUEST HERE | nent figures in “Beau Geste,” "which | Ring st 8:80., The Bismarck Pres, ekay, + | Miss Cordelia Darkenwald of opens at the Eltinge for Thursday, | Pytery compitscs Oo Chutes state. HONEST PRICES RETURNS FROM TRIP | Burnt Creek spe nechanic Deputy Sheriff Ed Kafer re-| Bismarck with spent| turned Mo dav ngiht from Sheridan, : the| Wyo. wher e|the United Stat > week-end in| Friday and Saturday. at bison The riders are western cowboys and Indians who appear as Touaregs of the African deserts in this thrill- ing mystery story of the French ‘oreign Legion. According to Lieut. | Louis Van den Ecker, former legion- Sessions will continue through Monday afterndon and evening and Tuesday morning, after which the _ ASTHMA Has Always Been Our Motto When you come here for dental work you are dealing with an old « established and reliable concern who stand back of all their work. SAVE 0n teeth without © sacrificing per- ENTERS HOSPITAL Gus Schaper of Ster was ad- mitted to St. Alexius hosp: al Mon- FORMER R day for :reatme ; H We Use the fect workmanship, fit and >, | enon naire who served as technical advi- 4 Ip, an Minn andietornes SNTERS HOSPITAL ser to Director Herbert eensn) the bal Ph orhd Leh han Dna nang New Painless Unpe ee here, is spending a few days in the} Miss Josephine Kastner of OC Mais leltt lel alii spk NL tat Method Teeth ” “i for their skill in stirrups, cannot sur- e Lower Sets | Ullin has entered St. Alexius hospi- th city with frien spent the sv pass the riders of the West. t $50 Sets $25 home of her brother, ead —— The Touareg, noted as warriors, It Banishes Pain If ‘ ralkins OPENS S a _— “hite ry 4 Wilkinson, ithe Wednesday Club is FROM WILTON wear long white robes and veils, so From All Dental Work 2 $40 Sets $20 danine ieerelt ith| F. D. Klundt of Wilton spent|- —_—____—. OFF $30 Sets $15 wrla bridge luncheon at ‘the Bismarck |the week-end in Bi ko as the e' guest of friends. Painless Extractions $1.00, Ask about our Free X-Ray and Extrac- tion Offer ISMARCK DENTAL CLINIC Country club, SON BORN, A son was born this morning at St. Alexius hospital to Mr. and Mrs. FROM Margaret s been LBOWOODS Snow of admitted to St. VULCANIZING Tires and Tubes, Oil and Grease Miss Elbo- woods iPaausues tol Hammerel of Mandan, s hospital. of ose 7 Mr. and Mr: i Sie ORDIT lesan aT SONT eet : AT ST. ALEXIUS HOSPITAL FROM CARSON OSTON Mrs. B. F. Mrs. J.C. Bell of Carson spent Bismarck Accessory & m _________.»| patient at St. Tuesday in Bismarck, transacting Tire Co. — | patien Ban nile Hs; i r —— 1S. 8. . i PEOPLE’S FORUM visita HERE ade) 0 7, Lucas = ses Telephone 281 Next to First Guaranty Bank ° —t s, Henry Crawford of Brittin! Jonathan Apples, fancy, per ARCK, N. D. . ATEMENTS CHAT spent Monday in Bismarck as the} case $2.69.—Gussner’s. Phone Tribune want ads bring results. ism |guest of friends. | 1060. Sept. | se | iditor Tribune. WILL MEET THURSDAY = | ny ay ey ee rt You have in today’s i The W_B. A. will hold their regu-| ,, The 10th is the last day of evening at the | discount on Gas “ills, torial “Me: whieh you sta x laudable thir iia ata Cl life insurance plays. big part. A Most Important ws how make also | hes Hataines Particularly insurance in a May I ask, from whi there is a close personal in- you Bet these stateme terest in your problems. O HeaaCahIch ie. oreani Such acompany is The ao wrote United Stat Provident. PY to ask: Why are so rt who have use of pres ireiutbisto get from our Ameri his country to ruin, Mexico “x ©Warmth for frosty mornings sei reckless, dishonorable, ignorant and, 2PQOCECTS against stormy weathe: ; Fe exe . q i BISMARCK NORTH DAKOTA / te, Maung nents Uae ‘Kind to little stomachs —— From them you can learn the real |- —______§_—_— — = cts. Said the Universal recently: = at we have in exe: are rai cal laws, fantastic doctrines, soc fal etn ura oe Dangerous Innocence ical deception, uncertainty regard- | ing property, wages, conditions of | life and education, and, above all, great lies advanced as gospel, and great errors disguised as principles BR of naanssination, tor-| 4 NDER her mother's guidance, Irene learned Bist Oiaatatinent to, penal Taare \ Uloctera che highest ideals. But when she is ready for any one to read. It was found herself alone, struggling success in the the | above mentioned Excelsior big city, she learned that her very innocence and sata on fe ark ears fies ignorance of life were to prove her worst enemies. ridiculous for Mexicans protest It was her desperate yearning for companionship against the State of \I isetts. Fy . “w 3 ke f that brought the beautiful Bess, the handsome Ted wken offi : Ey mcrereace in Novice and the worldly-wise Harold into het life, Later The same two papers state that the it was their cruel sneers at her refusal to drink teachers in the Mexican schools have and “have a good time” that made her wonder if, for the last schocl ear, They also after all, “being a good eport” were any real harm. cs state that under the Calles govern- Could she have forseen that gh tly near-future hi amare aaa a gence ci fy gh wit or, her heart sickened with , she For would have flown from her friends as froma deadly pestilence, Yet that moment of frightful discovery Best Results ‘was still to come; and when it did, it was only the : beginning—the firet step into a world of agony, in Your ffs face, Suddenty terror and revulsion of soul. 4 , oe ee Trene’s pitiful story, entitled “Dangerous Inno- Baking Kove cence,” will tend the heart of every reader. It ap- peats complete in November True Story Magazine. ’ e Dramas of Real Life j l RAKING That Startle and Thrill Exceptional Values POWDER 'N the foreward of a recent novel, the Inno other magazine will , : eh er eh ee eae mene wl eld ox Every one a model for immediate and later wear. Early : characters represent real persons, living or narratives of real life. In these compelling igi : Same Price CO, ee a mae ing, owith the very hearts and cous of the Fall Hats that. originally sold for much more than we ask : for over 35 years his ary ine ei amply a produ: tations, defn eiumpbe, ives Bas on for them on 4 imaginatic : in ows ‘an open to i ‘25 ounces tor 25 What a striking contrast to this and all who wish to read, ; id Sete ES We steeter eed d Seer THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY ; The characters are not fictitious; they are _tains fifteen gripping truclife chronicles that : « a The events are not imaginary ; they seus oe eo Your newsdealcr 2 2 a le tappened, Your copy toy Values to $7.50 at Values to $10.00 at : La i $3.50 $4.95 * we Ives, bel : W. E. Perry sizes and styles for Miss or Matron. _ pliqued Felts in colors of Red, Burgun- Funeral Parlors Your pick at the above low price. dy, Rapaloce Five, Navy, Monkeyskin, Phone 687 Bismarck All Colors. Fs Beane, Tan, Palmetto Green and Black. - ’ CHILDREN’S HATS $100 Specially reduced for these three days. Several groups include every color in Velvets and Felts in chic little models for all ages, also several Up f nice bonnets for the wee little tots, at prices starting as low as..... *, the construction of 1,500 a rural schools to redui among Indians and peasants.” 1 you make the tement that illiter- especially the lack of knowing among the Indians, has | “contributed to the misgovernment ef the country which charac! HEART iwas ia’ “MY Seedy Sages? ‘te STOP”. often a harvest is rated in dollars and bushels. It is better to think in termsof happier homes, greater com- forts, better living. 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