The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 10, 1927, Page 2

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a A ee Pe ‘ ——— aoa = {shop because of the growing busi- |ness in Mandan. The town |slowly turning to a farming c NO DECISION ON HOSPITAL MADE Methodist Conference Refers] | | Fire shortly after 11 o'clock Satur- Proposed Transfer to | jay damaged the home of Frank) GUESTS Church Board Berger in Girard addition. Ashes,! yy, and M dumped too close to the north s s their gue 9 Jof the home, started the blaze, which Wood of Chicago, nr Decision to mak necessary ate its way up the kitchen walls of perintendent of the Si repairs and improve on the ome to the roof, where the) road shops of Chicago Mandan Methodist hosp leave the question of whe the hospital should be transferred to the Mandan Chamber of merce up to the state board of hos- pitals and homes s made at the] closing busin f odist conferenc day. A proposal ago that the h« to the Mandan merce and a special committ appointed at the quarterly ence of the church in last December to study The committee autoina’ ed its work when the state conf ence began and conference member: voted to turn the matter over to the board of hospitals and homes. Although action must rest with the board, the feeling of confe pe delegates was said to be in of retaining the hospital under con- trol of the chu Mandan Landmark Is Being Razed Onc of Mandan’s landmarks is be- ing razed i» give place to a used car lot, along with the trend >f business these days. It is Tom Conroy’s old blacksmith shop, where horses of Custer’s command were shod. Tom Conroy, Sr., was the quarter- master’s blacksmith from 1873 to 1879 and shod ull the horses for the quartermaster’s train that followed Custer to the Little Big Horn. In_ 1879, pontey built on at Bismarck Satur- made some time| be turned 9 lor | - Trritation—No ) Cough 11,105* doctors vritten opinions. Bive | portation in vogue, to vanish, anda jot for used cars | will take its piace. damaged by smoke and water. when Herman Hamburg: ~ {experience of Mrs. vor |} jand the railway division headq: |ters* were being ouili. Now, with new me: Cone f trans shop is | Frank Berger Home | Is Damaged by Fire, age was done. Neighbors as- ted in taking out the contents o the home. The kitchen was bad]. Mandan Woman Sees | Diamond Robbery Witnessing a robbery in St. Paul! » diamond ef $125,000 in diamonds, F. L. Dow of th who has just returned from the Mrs. Dow was aboard the same bus as Hamburgel and said that the two robbers got on the bus just a block from the point the robbery took place, at Knapp and Commo avenues, | en Hamburgel rose to leave the pus, Mrs. Dow said, the two men |followed him. The diamond sales- | man protested and the driver of the bus was ordered by one of the gun- to “Open that door.” They ed their victim to the ¢ him in tre rear of a se apolis, where he was thrown without his jewels. Mrs. Dow, a St. Paul resident an the driver of the bus were the onl} periane to see the spiriting away of | Hamburgel. Try our modern high pres-| sure greas.ng service for all) cars. Prices reasonable. - Short — Station. | | | Mr: | annual banquet Tuesday evening at “Personal and Social News of Mandan Vicinity || Sp ie wedding of a Katherine E Flasher and J: Stra will take y Get. 25, at church daughte: Friez of Flash and Mrs. Adam pent the gu Serene Wir est of her sister, for a three weeks’ visit + i and frierds in Bowling Gr IN CITY FRIDAY Underhill of andan Fri- Additional Society | oO Mrs. J. L. Enright Is Hostess at Bridge J. L. hi was hostess | Birthday club tea ‘at her home at 515 ra t ng to Mrs. C. f Ue games a luncheon course was serve . Places | |were marked for 12 guests. The hostess used bitterswee* to decorate | th rooms. WILL GIVE ANNU: AL BANQUET The Yeomen lodge will give its! Miss} 4 ‘tHE BISMARCK TRIBUNE | LI PRR OT ary 7 Gdlbeke at the Grand Pacific hotel evening at 7:30 at the Masonic | A musical program will be presented | Temple. | during the banquet. W. hall. Following the i | banquet, installation of officers and} | dancing will be held at the A. O. VU.) For reservations f Me St pannus call Mrs. G. H. Korupp at) 0 718-M. 1 an ‘cago. attended the Dem fight, having been fortunate in ., curing ring-side seats for the fistic| encounter, EN ROUTE # who hav ting rela! . Harry A. . D., en route North Dakota announces the Folsom, Bisma ity. ck, to FIRST RE! The Busi: Women's ness and son Tuesday evening RETU RN FROM TRIP 7. Patterson have © i Which they visited friends in} While in he See y George Morrison and family spent the past) in Iowa, visited with Mr. ANNOUNCES PLEDGES and Rober LAR MEETING club will hold the first regular meeting of the winter sea- eastern trip, NpSey- OME s and friends | - Thompson at home, au tural feds of rek, to ta King, Alpha Sigma } Professional at 6:30 at a dinner in the clubrooms. MISSIONARY SOCIETY ING The Foreign Missi will meet Tuesday afternoon at MEET- jonary society 0 with Mrs. B. H. Hauser at 116 Thay- er avenue west. WILL HOLD OPEN MEETING The Thursday Musi ical club will layed at thre: tables; hold an open meeting Thursday aft- K.} ernoon at the Baptist on and Mrs. G,. W.!} public is cordially invited to attend. church. The HARVEST FESTIVAL TONIGHT A Harvest Festival sale will be held this evening at Army hall. etables will be sold. WILL MEET AT A regular meeting Arch Masons will Ww™" is the quality that Giuseppe Danise, Queena Mario, Adam Didur, AntonioCortis, Nanette Guilford, Wilton Lackaye, Lenore Ulric, “Roxy,” and other famous singers, actors, broad- casters and publicspeakers have found thatmakes LUCKY STRIKES delightful and of no possible injury to th eir voices? > For the answer we turned to medical men and asked them this question; Do you think from your experience with LUCKY STRIKE cigarettes that they are less irritating to sensi- tive or tender throats than other cigarettes, whatever the reason? 1 1,105* doctors answered this question “YES.” Consider what these figures mean; consider that they repre- sent the opinion and experience of doctors, those whose busi- ness it is to know. “It’s toasted” _ No Throat Irritation-No Cough. i the Salvation Home cooking and veg- TEMPLE of the Royal be held Tuesday cirst for Finer Flavor—No Throat = a Alexi: Rohe of this city. NAVE A DAUGHTI® A daughter was born Sunda: Alexius hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Mergens of Bisis rek. SON BORN A son was born Sunday at St. hospital to Mr. and Mrs, 0. WERE SATURDAY leila Christie of Haynes was t of friends in Bismarck ye ‘TRANSACT BUSINESS HERE HJ. inters of McClusky spent sacting Saturday in Bismarck, tran: busi 88. ee Ve bebe p ou cory e : h: lease it ae a cote that is pleasant to ti 01 wo-fald action; it hes ai nea the inflamed membranes and inhibits germ growth. fo Of all kxicwn drugs, creogote is ree- ita 2 a dice! authorities as ue of the 0 gi Laan i P * refi unded if any cough or col” ofter taking aecor® b) We thet we have 1 cramnodl,108 elgmed cards come asming statement. the above maze, Samar * Accountants and Audios New York, Joly 22, 1937. | ing Tuesday evening, Novelty store in that town in t la a fall line, of randy work ae art near future. Mrs. Brooks will carry | goods, Attention, Odd Fellows There will be a regular meet- ies ($00900990046" ACCEL OP VVOSOPSESPSCSSS ES Oct. 11. All members are requested to|% be present. Business of im-|% portance demands your attend- i ace teed ne uald Thoughts of Christmas Come Early times.—By order of R. E. Car-| i bande Noble Grands |S oo OPENS NOVELTY STORE Killdeer—Mrs. John Brooks of Killdeer will open the Killdeer} You can choose the most personal of all gifts without shopping. Make an appoint- ment today for your portrait. Bet is the only gift that only you can give. We make a special offer on photos during October. The Butler Studio 309 1-2 Main Ave., Bismarck, N. D. . Ofheador chestaremore easily |} treated externally with— VISKS Over 21 Million Jars Used Yearly AFIRE PLUG in front of your building Doesnt Insure ° x $ 3 Your Records - IRE plugs located conveniently near your building are a good thing. Seconds saved in case of a fire might save the building. 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