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PAGE EIGHT NOTED ACTRESS | 1S HAPPILY WED Ultra - Modern Experiment Proves Successful Over Sev- gral Years’ Period New York, Nev, 2.—(?)—The New York American in a_ copyri story says today that He William Van h historian and e ; nd to Mrs. Wm. Peterson, Other drill at Valley City and near i i . ily married gp Goodrich, | i eeanan Coneate Seana MER, RCA | ake pA Ie tata ~ | levied this year. \cent an acre, the rate at which it . ” Hated ete deveral genre oh | ER town stests Were Mee rea as well as at Hettinger, in the) “By Getoter, 1928, the surplus in’ has remained since. In 1925, Hagen Charleston Dance Contest Dakota. Soll and Citmate,” by J G, Haney, of the Agricul. Rotate sped the. slightest | Dickinson, " "| “He also. contemplates, it is said,|the hail_insuran-e fund will have said, the legiolature appropriated Judged By England's Leader vester Company. jt alae aad Foesee toward the other. Se ceteananiel bringing in” the well on his Rebin-| === —S— === | __ MisaLealie—Sutton.chiet udgeofthe Chilcott: peu seeeabiin n e holds. Nothing has been fon contest writes: rt 1: Astonishing Novelty Acts. Sa eciitnnnt ts OIL INTEREST | done at Robinson in the way of drill- | Mfy unique position in the Part 2: with his Aerial Dog Wonders. geen ot attecti ling since last May when Townley ea ee a | Musical Numbers: The Great Northern Rallway Male “Each maintains a separate estab- | ST SEETHER RGR I constantly had that tired out, de- partes ; , 1 ce eomblete | e said had been dipped ing, with sick headache, (This is one of the greatest male quartets in the Northwest.) ono GEE adieu from the bottom of the well. The | hava it sea bs | Songs and Dances ........--.....The Noted Marlow Siste: iberty to work out a carcer | drilling bit was lowered into the hole | ee eee 8:00 P.M. “bs pindrance or advice. Jand came up dripping with crude oil toe roto ecative has been of Yale Orchestra fn th See Re ec sttrneeet peop: " | which Townley said had been discov- sbiceaantance ia beeping my eyeteanio bir on a fk CT rae & Townley Reported Concentrat: | ered illing opérations were daily healthy condition.” vain Acts and feats with his Aerlal Dog Such a tion as there may be] ing Efforts on Northwest- ORBES i year before CARTER’S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Musical Numbers. /The Great Northern Male Quartet, the between them is only through mu- tual agreemen Van Loon telephe a week or so and i engagement they ¢ Van Loon | that both’ he his wife had ed to “eep the facts of their mar e a secret. Married by Rabbi d that he did nov remem- | ac’ place and date of the} it i Mi ife once 3 no other out to d his ed twice second | marriage. peor “It is an experiment,” Van Loon is quoted by the American saying. “If it works out this w well and good. If it doe we'll try it some other wa Once «a week or perhaps less/ often, Van Loon says, he cails ¥ Goodrich on the telephone. In typical conversation ie inquires as to her health and her engagements for the evening. If she has none they go out to dinner together; if! she is occupied Van Loon cheerily accepts the situation with a all right.” Summing up the r | tion, the author says, according to} the American: Happy So Far “Here are we: Two mature peo-| ple, working at our own experiment. | We are educated. We think we} know. So far we have been very happy. Well, why not?” : ‘an Loon, who is 45, indicated in the newspaper interview that he and Miss Goourich, who is in her 30's, have been able to restrain ro-| mance from depari:nr. | Like Miss i anny Hurst, author. | who in 1920 announced that she had | contracted a similar independent al- liance with Jacques S. Danielson,’ a composer, Miss Goodrich _ retains | her maiden name. Miss Hurst at first said that she and her husband had breakfast together twice a week, but later said: “The truth I never eat breakfast.” Miss Hu was married in 1915. MANDAN NEWS | Miner Is Injured in Shaft Cave-in| Mat Matson, miner employed in a lignite mine 14 miles south of Mandan on the Little Heart creek, suffered severe injuries and narrow- ly missed being crushed to death in a _caye-in that occurred at the mine Monday afternoon at 3 p. m. Matson was caught unawares! while placing props to support the | | roof of the lignite workings. He sustained several fractured rib: id many bruises about the head, neck and shoulders, Matson was unable to explain how he freed himself from the debris. He said he was setting in a prop when the earth struck him. A companion who was working farther on in the| mine was not injured. Personal and | Social News of | Mandan Vicinity | , 2 Mr. and Mrs, E, R. Lanterman, ac- companied by Mrs. Lanterman’s brother, Dr. John Evert of Glendive, Mont., left Monday for Rochester, . Guard Against ‘Flu’ With Musterole Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia usually start with a cold. The mo- ment you get those warning aches rub on good old Musterole. . Musterole relieves the congestion and stimulates circulation. It has all the good qualities of the old-fashion- i mustard plaster without the blis- r. First you feel a warm tingle as the healing ointment penetrates the pores, then a soothing, cooling sen- sation and quick relief. Have Mus- terole handy for emergency use. It may prevent serious illness, To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children, Ask for Children’s Musterole, | Se swith score prizes going to Mrs.| The pre “| motion enterprises, ac Minn., where Mrs. Lanterman will} care for the oil from the well which | reached $4,000,000, Hagen said.| $900,000 from the surplus al: John C. Calhoun was the only vice} resigned December 28, 1832, to} en- enter the Mayo hospital. he hopes to bring in there, still has | FL AT H Al } T ‘AX Though some of this surplus may be| accumulated to -ay 20 per cent of| president to resign fror office. Vice | ter the Senate, to which he had foeen A son was born Tuesday at the)‘ large crews of salesmen engaged | th e Salt be a6 ary the rund to vain The cone hfe he aid, ‘ ee aa Mandan hospital to Mr. and Mrs.| in selling his personal notes to fi-| enable the department to pay its|eccounts fur ‘ie: fund. not being a Miss Izctta Mills underwent anj|and_bunkhous nilar to the one} if the fund does not total exactl, operation Tuesday at the Mandan/at Robinson, Valley City and/ 1927 Will Be Last Year Tax | $4,000,000, Hagen said, iv will be tie £ ebbtra Srelght ait to NORTH DAKOTA STATE CORN THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBUE 2°19 hospital. Stanley at which he is holding mect- , so close to that sum that ao le a4 aeseuains a Mtns, |e of Persons whom his salesmen Will Be Levied—Surplus | will be needed. oT SHOW PROGRAM Mrs. . C. Sakariessen and Mrs.; have int tes 9 Chris Peterson were hostesses Mon-| Townley id to have been con- | Nears $400,000,000 ids fined Ab noo eater cere : ’ - day at a Holloween party in honor |centrating his efforts in the north-| ee all tillable lands., During 1919 and “ Thursday, November 3rd. of Mrs. W. A. Sauer and Mrs. Wil-| western corner of the state where ° i +, 1 1920 % liam Peterson of Glendive, who are| oil interest has been raised to eae wht ery oth ‘ak will bettie aenhlle, te ioseei Bah “aaeg guests at the H. M. Peterson home.|heat by numerous other promotion according to announcement today with 1921, it was used ‘to create a Bridge was played at three tables | enterp ae aida -eaunaaia to| by Martin S. Hagen, manager een ee surplus. - 5 A Arias | the state hail insurance department.| The 1923 legislature reduced th ‘auer and Mrs, Emma Schweigert, | gencral reports, is for Townley to| fee TKI Ants oy. ‘4 A tax of one cent an acre is being| flat tax from three cents to one 2:30 P. M. Band Goncert™. ....+ Bismarck Juvenile Band Formal Opening of Tn Sho' «Gov, A. G. Sorlie Addrese: C. T. Jaffray of Minnea; » President of the Soo Lines. ‘ Address: “Minnesota 13 Corn, and Its Adaptability to North All’ druggists=25c and 7c red pkgs iti ie ke sigs ~ - Indian Ancient Corn Ceremonials, Weird and Interesti Group of Old Arikara Indian Warriors. neni: ci Operetta: The Hawalian Production, “The Ghosts of Hilo.” due Hae Girls, with Clara Peltier singing the CITY AUDITORIUM Admission: Children 25c, Adults 50c . Four Admission Tickets $1.00 OUR 10 DAY SALE CLOSES SATURDAY, NOV. 5TH SPORT AND DRESS COATS ern Part of State ; FU 5 he increasing demand fj P for furs within reach of the slender} f Interest in the possibility of dis-, purse has brought a boom in the covering oil in North Dakota arket for dog and cat skins, the ‘ keener than e¢ according to in- N ional Association of the Fur In- pol WN formation ri d here from all] dustr Th i i parts of the state. ere are many interesting The natural desire for “black gold routes to California, but possessed by some North Dako is being whetted by numerous pro-| only one Golden State Route, i yrding to in-| — E: %, las formation reaching the ri-| than c It’s the comfortable low al and other glish trains were running on titude way direct to Los Angeles, San Diego and Phoenix, Ariz. Rock Island-Southern Pacific Cali- fornia Service includes the de luxe A. C. Townley, who is build-| schedules faster than the fastest ing storage tanks at’ Robinson to| American schedule. Golden State Limited from Kansas City — none finer; the popular warmth without weight Apache—thru Pullmans daily from SHREDDED Minneapolis-St. Paul, and the 4 CLINIC OF DR. MacLACHLAN Harvard University ares Diseases by Naterad Methods Without Metallic reports. Even goat skins are _They are sheared and sten- int tion leopard. And Californian from Kansas City. Meals—“Thebeston wheels” atmost reasonable prices. Mail the Coupon Now is the time to take advantage of these won- Rock sland Travel Service Bureau, ~~ derful values now displayed in our big 10-day sale. {Sisco Mas a H Prices on Sport and Dress Coats are reduced to 12.02. in Each Standard Package | ae ee $15 $19.50 $29.50 $39.50 $49.50 fs ere . SILK AND WOOL DRESSES A collection of silk and wool dresses in the newest shades and materials of Crepe, Satin, Velvet, — and metallics combined. 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