The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 26, 1927, Page 10

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1927 VY | he Dawn was headed back| Pani: ii f 200 unfinished. At night, he| An Italian-American inventor h ttach and relezsed sub- N A SPURRED Bn ater the, TiRERINE ad rekeked Billiard Champion won from ‘ oc" Love, S00 ee ie develo) preety lifeboat to be mating ince ethene Late! i . Demonstrates Here) with » high run of 145. . the vicinity of Sable island, N. S. rt 5 Stultz felt it was hopeless to hold Spears exhibited fiac billiard Tia ) |fog into h they were running | Straight rail billiard pia er, enter- Nort! e now rv al and, accordingly, barked the ma-| tained Bismarck fans with a demon- le-—Hotel “gf ‘ MRS. W. E. BUTLER’S chine and turned about.' Mrs. Gray-| stration of his skill at“a local bil-|0n sale—Io! Prince pecial. Usa) ULS json, it was said, thought the “ank- os NMR ie laa are ra.|tY and Gift Shop. Rooms 3 HOME STUDIO ii vi i i n the a! noon, - ; Wen the eknced at the ‘compass | gar G. Spears, 200 to 25, with a high | and 5 418 West Rosser Ave. Sra) 4 Photo phs Mr. W. J. Dorion, New York, writ che, indigestion and con: . , . . | learned that their third attempt wa: Novel of Rooseveli’s Life Tells! iSomed to disappointment. Lhe! most: ook lead Live F orever q ‘They pede stipation have troubled me for 1 Your friends can buy Pied iettas Ri Meta i How He Took Command of Appear Amicable Today your ptyely vegetable laxative pill is the best anything you can give ve x poe This Discovery Will Benefit Million Phone 898 THE DISPLAY AT Subsequently an exhaust valve in Navy Department the left motor jammed and, after i : ' : | | agnor tor I have ever taken.’ ing tentative plans for landi: r| a deelphter wEieuiway in the Viele} . them— tation a fae: CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS ig! e vicin. ’ Theodore Row: Ns ity, the Dawn managed to reach Except your photograph Dr. Scholl’ thin, | All druggiste—25c and 75c red pkgs reeretary of the wavy, took com-|home on one and a half motors, as cnedicated, » protectin sai mand of the navy department onc! flyers describe it. | - afternoon in 1898 soon after the| rs. Grayson and Stultz agreed results guaranteed. pattieship Maine was blown up, and/in their stories on the return of the | ‘ did ail the things he deomed neces) plane, and it was only through | ry; te make the ravy ready for) chance remarks that the discrep- Her Hagedorn in| ancies were noted. Today both ap- | f Roosevelt’s | heared to be entirely amicable and 1. top, | both refused to add anything fur- ame from the late!ther to their previous refusals to, | broadcasting an S O S call and mak- Mak€ your appoinments for Christmas Photographs NOW Grows more interesting each day. Vienna, Florence and London are represented among the clever importations just released from the Customs, At this new shop, just off the paving on Second Street, may be found Bric-a-brac, Woot to Hage-| discuss the reported difficulty, | Italian, Spanish and Polish Hnens, India prints, sewing cases, director of th {f and purses and bill folds of Austrian leather, . . « t association 4 | plographer. STAGE WORKERS The Art of our Great-grandmothers is reproduced here in . niet silk the| || Homespun linens, coverlets, wool mufflers, baby blankets, and , Eley. and. Roose 'f hooked rugs. Many ultra-modern prizes for the Bridge table, and : avinced ss STRIKE E N D E D | gifts for every occasion, may be had at moderate prices, . war with Spair, was out of the) | rans Hagedorn relates, and he| i These and many other beautful things await your inspection re a Roosevelt, who|thought it|,. . ve from 10 in the morting until 6 in the afternoon at arontanie, ig wn alarmist. Ten |Twin City Theatre Employes! o eB days after the sinking: of the M e, Win Wage Increase—Other Long went away for a rest, leaving | Roosevelt to handle routine depart-| Denande ‘Ave Lost ment busitic | Roosevelt. untly set out to ac-) Direct From The Manufacturer A complete display of Glemaker’s fur a Business Man My car is vital to Eight Hundred Eight Second Street complish the things his superior had declined to do. He the now famous cableg-am to C dore Dewey at Hong Kong, order- ing him to | n coal, to keep The Olympia, his flagship, which Long had ordered home, and to start of- fensive operations against The Phil- ippines i se of war with Spain. Some of Hi Orders 4 Later in the afternoon he met his friend Wood, then physician to Mc Kinley, and told gleefully of this and other steps he had taken. He had ordered 300,00 tons of coal St. Paul, Oct. 26.— (AP) — The strike of stage hands, motion picture machine operators and musicians in | Twin Cities theatres, which started September 17, has been settled as a result of 18 hours of continuous ised it was announced to- da Under the terms of the settlement, | stage hands receive $2 a week in-| ease for one year, $3 a week the cond year and $2 a week for th final year of the three-year contract signed. The demand for one day rest | jin seven, and other questions, were | Teachers YOUR FEET Soon show strain if they are weak or your shoes ara garments, in the very latest modes, will be shown at this store. This event will be your opportunity to get that much desired fur coat at an un- usually low price. : The garments to be offered are of the the conduct of my business. And I’ve learned that one way to assure myself of day in and day out 4 dependability and with greater fuel economy be- sides is to install” Champions. sent to naval bases, had dir jlost. 3 two cruisers piaced in commission, _.., Neither Side Victorious | and had given orders for movement} William S. Canavan, international of armament. He took steps to ob-| president of the stage hands, and tain authority for enlisting more |W. A. Steffes, chairman of the board Z men in the and ordered Eu-|for the theatre owners, handled the Improper shoes cause many disturbances in the and south Atlantic fleets to|negotiations, which were charact health and comfort of the feet. Misplacements unostentatiously at cer-iized as “not to be considered a vic- | % Fy eee * tain poin : : tory for either party,” by Theodore caused by sprains, injuries or unusual foot strain should be corrected at once. Wood asked what Roosevelt. ex-|Hayes, general manager for Finkel- If your feet are not 100 per cent comfortable, it will | pected Lo to do under the cir-'stein & Ruben. 4 cumstan and Roosevelt, Hage-; Operators and musicians made no pay you to make an appointment for tion and treatment. . * dorn tells, replied: suspect that demands in the settlement, having Secretary Long will return tomor-!walked out in support of the stage Dr. Clara B. 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