The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 21, 1927, Page 8

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‘AGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUN. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1927 9 versity Press, the Memorial Stadium, | his trip to Washington, D. C., he|Tanks and equipment will rest on a epent the past month in Mandan as TOMATO PEELINGS magically and the heat does not pen- [00 MANY WIVES PROVID! a journalism library, and aid to the| Visited the home of George Wash-|seven-inch concrete slab. 7 of her sister, Mrs. Madi- etrate. Northtin Interscholastic Press: Ass ! ington at Mount Vernon. Electric and steam power will be/son Higgins, left today for her Dip fresh tomatoes into boiling =o ]LGSQKrSSS=. "EVENING OF GENUINE ENTERTAINMENT sociatic a, ieorge met Senator Frazier|used in operating te plant. home in Kansas City, Mo. water for second by holding on the Members of the shook hands with, President Coolidge.| VISITS DAUGHTER tines of a fork. The skin comes off DR. R. S. ENGE | Among places of interest visited in|| Personal and __ Mrs. T. J. Atwood of Jamestown Chiropractor Washington were the bureau of €n- Social News of is spending a week in the city as Examination Free ‘4 ting, the st of her son-in-law and Eee aa Pr gestae OE daughte rd Mrs. D. G. Scot- In What Month Lucas Bik. Bismarck, N. D. 3/ tional museum, Smithsonian _ insti- ori’ la ir, Mr. ee eae eum Linon w|L ‘Mandan Vicinity | is Is Your Birthday? Yaa eS —— ? GIVE CARD PARTY FROM MINNEAPOLI3 : ers of the North chapter of | ldolyn Pilmoor, Jessie MeDonald and] etter, Spavils 1 at ome Talent Play Under Aus-| Marjorie Smith. ‘ »,.| Leif Fugelson, Minot, 2 i: 4 Chorus men: Arthur Cayou, Er- Victor Rose I Enjoyed by Good-sized Au-| nest Penwarden, Paul Parsons, Dick) pay ‘salt pices of U. C. 'T. Auxiliar: De eo nea +| morial, Washington monument, Ar- dd Hill and Al Cordner.| Rhipps, Coo; " lington cemetery, library of con- dience—Choruses Are Wel pers ETE ee ess, and the capitol. Eight tables of bridge were in| Miss Caroline Macomber, an auni LTT TS Pra ree abe Lionel i i .Jof Mrs. G. W. Stewart, has arrive Trained and Heute Co Social and Personal {David Seg oi te fil nie 0 ge ant Pa an A Bt. ie testing 2 hetieres Rikon 4 aa — aces o nteres Legion auxiliary. Mrs. | Fre - with each pair of H pai gicwue “ ‘, ‘ zh score in the games. i pair of Heavy pales ‘The Visiting Teacher’ on Extended Trip} MANDAN NEWS Fharp won Fit ge evening the com:| FORMER RESIDENT HERE Duty Tiger “B” batter ‘The musical re “| Will Hold Meetings in rere mittee in charge served refresh-|, C. F. Winters of Minneapolis, a ies at our regular price of “ives,” presented Tt Ul 0 va sb oA Ae David P. George of this city has ments. Lee eee auscrta aie city ei $3.65 each. Two weeks _ the city auditorium , : turned home fr a xtended —_—_ A fifites of the U. County October 24, 25 Tpctercbetey abe soutien nin Work Is Begun on HERE ON BUSINESS friend: On your. Birthday send only. -ovided a full e whore he visited places of rt your Mother Flowers Gamble Auto itertuinment. Mrs, Constance Teigen, “The Visit- h the chorus] ing Teacher,” will hold group meet-| Mt. Georg Mike Fleck and Jacob Mildenber- Water Plaht Here of Timmer spent Thursday in R landan, transacting | business, | Supply Co. Hoskins-Meyer Ree tins + .| ings in Burleigh county Monday and With arrival of a crew of 20 men “Cover with wet baking seda—= Tuesday of next week. All teache | ited here Thursday, work began on a RETURNS RNS HOME afterwards apply gently— Home of K-F-Y-R Bismarck, N. D. tur of} ings prepa ina ihorously penetie st Te ue ue Institut yas bid erected here, one of a number|ine Twin Cities. |mmanner so that great benefit will] lake shore drive past the famous’ planned by the Northern Pacific ow 1 VAPSRuS million dollar fountain, and went railway along its lines in North Da- GUEST T LEAVES a. Used Yearly h of “Too! come from these group meetings. dist | With more time, more teachers! inch, st which rel could be reached, but there will be a) Go iced W meeting in the courthouse Wednes-| po at afternoon at which Mrs, Teigen) 44 nV beipe tenes ihe achedule of) WoCdtom, Wilson Te PUBtIAGR AVARGGH’ Lae! MRBl ects Cnet! Mr. motive equipment. A settli Eee eee eee eve | George visited the homas will be 12 feet. in dinmoter San 30 Bi COM 44 Jeff third president of the feet high. The water ta:” is to be Monday morning at 9 o'clock a ead feet | : ter ta pple Creek School No. 1, with Before con| inuing | 20 feet in diameter and 20 feet high. pachers from the following districts for conference with M « Hay Creek, Apple Lincoln, Fort Rice, Boyd, Telfer, * syed e! Manning and Logan. Peiieie eltorts to Monday afternoon at 1:30 at} | Cromwell School No. 1 and the fol- aboard a After te ay 5 Used Yearly 1 that was at kota and eastern Montana. a s. ‘ohn F. Evered, who has| Over 21 Million J 0, Mr.| The Mandan plant will be housed| _™®-_"° 0, Indiana, | in a two-story frame build 2 37 by » Stopping 112 feet in dimention: ‘o tanks birthplace of of 100,000. gallon capi installed, with suitable pumps and chorus | Red Lips Tom Dunn as the young husha ne Andrist as the doubt- did eof Will Thompse on th as Bridget, the ailer in the 1 nd Marjor END LAXATIVES, MOTHER | 4 en Gets-ite rich, mellow, nutty i heldaathi tae ie aos ssn Sy. flavor, from the way it is < &_ grown and ripened, in the \ , mellow sunshine of the far-off tropics and mellowed for years in the great, modern, Fendrich cigar factory. i : sincere interpretation « lowing teachers will meet with Mrs. cter of John Stanford, the rich feigen: Those from Ghylin, High nele. 2 , Ecklund, Crofte, Cromwell,| Orchestra Has Good Act | s, Naughton, Frances and Sib-| | One of the he s in the entire} i ; | eyue was one ed by The) Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock at) ‘ommodores, a lively dance orches-| Richmond School No. 1, the teachers A “At Sie |) Gudeday aeeneen “lie rokeline wy K E R will be held in Christiania School WN » teachers from Ly- y , Clea Sterling No. 2 Shri E pesky '| Make Plans at N.D.Us ra made. up of Wendell Sanders,| from the following districts will con- Florence Lake, Aurora, herville, Phoenix, Har- a Richmond, For Annual Follies : : e Food that “Stands By” through the morning. 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