The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 7, 1927, Page 5

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_MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1927 ‘THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE Velveteen Ensemble TO HEAR NATIONALLY KNOWN SPEAKER | °c ti cvssssr pusoste men. pss covet Chamber, which houses the head- quarters staff, is one of the finest Colvin B. Brown, Manager of 5 buildings in Washington. It was the United States Chamber The ideal inside overcoat Plans Completed For |Bridge Club Meets Armistice Day Dinner] at Dinner Saturday of Commerce, Will Talk at rrangem been complet-/ Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Registe: ie ue the odie Reon Day din-| tertained their bridge ‘an aareae P ; , ; the Organization Service of ht} evening at their home. of Meeting Thursday Night A four course bak was served ; 4 8 scheme of yellow and lavender pre- i : \ Colvin B. Brown, manager of the d 4 organisation service of the Chamber i appoint: of Commerce of the United States re r ner. ir. an 5 * all world war veterans who wish| Rosenthal won honors in the bridge ay i to speak to members of the Associa- tion pf Commerce at a dinner meet- b Serge) eeue tie } oimmgelhed tied Lohan eee ing to be held Thursday at 6:30 p. coll place their names on the} The out-of-town high school girls : = the Grand Pacific hotel. Members of the War Mothers) were entertained Sunday afternoon dinner, besides being open to ry who plan to attend] at the Business and Professional all members of the Association of and Aux te: telephone any one of| Wonien’s club s. Mrs. F. E. t banghiahanl is also open to those who| the following numbers: 472-W, 626,] McCurdy, Mra, Annie Nielson ‘and : Pe en 8. ‘were Mr. Brown’s subject will be “Your % 108, 593. ese the ‘ectactetnment. he sr City and Your Business”—an exposi- Earl Benser of this city is a mem- e+ 6 lee ~| ied eae a inter- COLVIN B, BROWN ; f -| Judge Burk " individual business man| i See ak tin Dntveeaey of Net fone pehegh probgh aerial fare involved in the development of |Pational capitol. It aims to safe- i . the community in which he lives and|S¥ard business against unwise eco- Dakota this ear. O*Chayton Wat-| when ‘Towner counts new, $50,000 the iaguy miter anaes [some leion'and at the eme| Ke@ps yOu warm and heal kins, Fargo; Richard Jarvis, Hope;| memorial building is formally . and affected by the collective action | time to At aie She ta and the P ked ith He in calories Letitia Scott, Marion Van Orda, opened, The building will be used of the commercial Eroups represent: oor isinoe on things of eons ac witn en 7 i . on8 ean FOS) Si huee will: be | elatoeuts propecrs was been fesparet : the Erade association. nomic and industrial importance to] Delicious any way-+- any meal held for each class; one for nomi-| by the Cando American Legion post \ ‘Travels Far Every Ye Cewnied 16 Yeutw ck ation and one for election. for the dedication, which will be fol- Mr. Brown in his official capacity! The National Chamber ‘of Com- Aniitaicsasene uate been received echt doclie Sa: lerinad — : | oeeare Area vorwanized Be satan created 15 years ago at fn the city of the marriage of Miss| A district school of instruction business activity than any other in- he adrntititintion tomest the tes Fee Cone eee inci aa Moos RON a AN Gee dividual in the United States, Hel for body which could obtain and O'Kelly, Jr., which occurred in Chi-| dan Monday Nov. 14, All 0. E. 8. travels an average of 50,000 mil 3 ‘ carly in October. The bride is| members are cordially invited to at-| ®————__________4]/ 7, oto) wan Burg |anmually, wisitingead nections oF tse ce oa government tho con- It’s time now to think of Races ct Mega Maas ot ar cera", G0," || Bridge Me Another ||°°™: dort a enor cmmmlied by exect-|nonie questions, Uni that dine|] Very personal gift for ‘Walcot Con! . J. D. 's of commercial organiza-| busi i niece of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Conklin] Thomas at 9' or Mrs. Bertha saan | in Auto Accident tions in the largest cities. and. the ened ‘repreaencageia . eat those you love. There's Severson at 242-R not later. than BY W. W. WENTWORTH smallest towns and jet; i ‘ 8 in every variety | organization, Thursday evening. (Abbreviations: A—ace: K—king,| ; Jamestown, N. D., Nov, 7—(P—| of industry. Today the Chamber of Commerc SSS Q—queen ; J—jack; X any oad John Lawler, partn the James-| As a result of his broad observa-|of the United States is recognized of this city. pring The regular monthly dinner for nothing so distinctive as your portrait. members of the Business and Pro-| Members of the Bismarck Country town Bakery here, is in Trinity hos-| tion he expresses the conviction tha’ th ; (rd i fessional Women’s club will be held] club will hold their annual business batgirl ae layed first, fol-| Pita! today with fair chances for his|the commercial organization and ov peri rele uated It's none too early for Crist. e club rooms Tuesday evening] meeting at the Association of Com- lowed by A, what dues it signify? recovery from two intestinal punc-| trade association have hardly passed mag sittings—you have more 1 pat 6:30. Miss Judith a is ene merce. rooms tonight = ieee out 2—(a) What would you bid ini- ae eae eouel eae pest beyond the formative stage and that leisure—your portraits will ; f man of the arrangemen commi 8: itis ie fore) - ivi ved tially o es— KJ 10 XX XX; oes le Ys the cooperative method of meeting be ready for early mailing, i ‘The marriage of Melvin Thorson will Bev ebacted: yritd autees Lids eee al Wie? X; diamonds ie and, Tony Dakero, a oleae a oi =) denen a ; ‘and Miss Nora L. Buckley of Moffit| urged to attend, 3—When should fer win-| driving toward Spiritwood lake on &| marked expansion and development. ‘ took place Saturday afternoon at the] ant Women's Foreign|3iMe tshek ia hand to wining atta hunting trip and struck a sig-2ag Fut/This, he believes, is due to the widen- , THE SLORBY STUDIO } # home of tl gh le’ a Lon Mi effit, ; ne Mel * be abe ete dummy? Hog Sheela ph eh flat ing radius of activity which extends 5 aan ee : day afternoon at 2:30 atthe home The Answers plete somersault, Dakero was only + eepel earenat ras std seniher Photographs live forever ; 2 Mrs. John Curry returned to of Miss Hardy Jackson at 601 Sixth 1—That the player holds at least slightly bruised. Lawler underwent] industry. ee ee ee B he Y K | N G é esiown Saturday after spending Mrs. J. B. Sayler will be| "S more card in that suit. n operation last night and is restin, *striki ‘sti : Jamestow"inc weeks. in, Bismarck| fester of the meeting, All members| ¢.2yc(2), Fass. (bY Two quick) $i well today. He was injured| the Ameren taste eas ant t peuibe'aticr business affairs. | are reqquested ve afiead and bring| Tice®,are, miasinn Ty the force of tie throw aealai¥l eesger tecture amar tena POWDER } — oe their fees, (Gn maa rte atthe. Ready | the steering wheel, the steel frame he aay, ile his capeky toe began ef , 2 ; Miss Lois Duncan has returned to eee Relsrance Publishing Corpany) ¥| of the car preventing it, crushing] ization, for teamwork in overcoming i Almont after spending a few days} The mark master degtee will be against him. common obstacles and in solving Celeb: ted S f Mi: Clinic in the city as the guest of her sisters,| exemplified for three candidates at a ee common problems, As far as we S L | elebra’ urgeon 0} ayo {BBE Huth and Theima Duncan, the meeting of the Royal Arch Mes-(/" Hints on Etiquet ; Tucker Paid $100 [have gone in shat airection in the ame Fri Doubts Value of Surgery i PY °8: i : “ past quarte! a A i di pains Mangaet ond Topi Je] Eni temple All members | “Wat _ocpenes abou i¢| OM Overdue Account |freryfsson to bolere it in ‘forover 35 years Advocates Diet For Gall Bladder Trouble ‘wood were week-end guests of i: see Page cfrinted paying ng. its? Soon After Murder stantly gaining momentum and that j friends in Bismarck, Mrs. C, ‘W. Porter will be hostess’ nue, what iy Bit sed bf a it will go forward much more rapid- | Dr, E. Starr Judd, the celebrated surgeon of the Mayo Oliaie, epic Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 to mem- a iaateedl “et has shoul te La Mo N Nov. 7 ly in the next quarter of a centur: ounces ¢ { in a reeent article in the Journal Lancet, makes the Fee ‘W. H. Patrick of Bismarck, tax} bers of the Agnes M. Fort Tent No. dies Pay, ins of charging to the Moure, N. D., Nov. 7—W—| We are emerging from the experi- for ' markable statements. We mean that they are remarkable supervisor for the fourth district,| 3 of the D. V. Election of offi-| 2ostess? Establishment of the state's conten- MHtAl atape and are now develonth { urgeon to make, bat are facts which we have been te 4 spent Thursday in Jamestown on| cers will Be held at the meeting. 3. When a guest on crosscountry| tion that Francis Tucker, accused in] Ons jaree scale the methods’ be oF the attention of the readers of The Tribune for many i Tasinose, ce © "| trift, or an ocean voyage, should! La Moure county grand jury in-| which te. principlerotl cospeeatios nde hal eens there fx any person who doubts that Dr. Judd made these 4 aceon The Bismarck hospital alumnge| °¢ tip for one self? dictment of the murder of Hans C, p action can be practically put ments we will be glad to show the doubting Thomases the orige ; Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wyard of] association Will hold a re; ‘meet- The Answers Bjone, cashier of the Farmers and ja effect.” W Pay inal article, since we have it on file in our Clinic, Minneapolis ibe in dape apis i begerp tito Di bite| work Rages yer ipa lrocions on February 26, faty paid $100 of Sod epee ear a ey 2 He: states:—“Progress in medicine and sw will come | Saturday to spend a few days wi brary of the Quain and Ramstad| fe? 3s » taxi, ae an overdue account at a Verona ele- oa Tees es which Here War rices? \ irom a better knowledge of physlology and ‘parrilegle chemistry. Miss Rhea McDonald, daughter of| Miss Faye Ritchie and Miss Mil-| 8P¢¢ e trips not sugges! ry e the world. It is the business man’s| MILLI t ations (on the gall bladder) based on dis Mrs. Dan McDot of Bis- Quam the hostess, of the banker and the robbing of the ji IONS OF POUNDS esses have NOT BEEN SUCCESSFUL AS A RULE. Certain a a atered ‘Ste ‘Alexius hospital sag Pe trate gel bre rere 3. Yes. bank of $3,200, was the object of| Tepresentative and spokesman at the 3 : of foods aggravate the symptoms of cholecystitis (gall bladder in- d Mrs. Thomas Ritchie at Stecle, testimony introduced-today by the flammation), so much can be dono WITHOUT SURGERY by pre- eee > 2 8 . f_NEWS BRIEFS ' tes fa a ere san so aed scribing the proper diet.” f EW RIEFS nudson, who at the time e { , thee dieerl eg ne ae C. a pereesy re letbag can sete ae | ee note ae arched fier was manager of the Verona ee a enh neler ever since we started this cam se} ‘ k, finnea| Chicago » 8. D.—E. J. | eee jucation a lot of unnecessary surgery was being Nios io asa Cece. ely polis, spore fy cesalhnk fn yor Sia ot Tucker is on trial on a first de- we are glad to recelve support from such a renowned surgeon Madge Buney returned hi dacateie ae prove at gall bladder trouble, gall stones, ¢alatged aad , ere, = prove , . y sostey, pry seri the week in es ee were eon | Rearpcegtotaie teint In direct examination of Knudson,| Tonsils, golter, stomach ulcers, diseases of the prostate and ree- } Fargo at the state P.T.A, meeting.) Mrs, Selma Jacobson Friday. Fargo—Ronald Ellsworth, James-| the state established its charge that GOLDEN WEST LAUNDRY tum and female troubles can be CURED without operations, by } eo 8 reeraer . town, was elected president of North| Tucker visited the mill at about 6 M N.D. our NATURAL METHODS, without metallic drags or t 4 Yocum, who has spent Dakota Order of DeMol. p. m. on the day of the murder and|] Mrs. T. J. Logan - landan. N. D. We also treat all other diseases of the eye, ear, nose and Edward ts pent: A daughter was born today at St. ta, r 0: olay. t f k in Bi k on busi- i made the payment with ten $10 bills. We make no charge for examining the eyes for glasses and the past week in Bismarck on Alexius hospital to Mr..and Mrs. F. inest and latest frames and mounti it the ness, returned to Fargo Saturday. | W, Rueter of Glen Ullin. 1 N. D.—North Dakota | eee nish the finest an ate hepa =~ ings st tet Glen U - ion adopted resolutions rices in arnpeneen inic. _ of re ci A marriage license was issued} Miss Nell Mickelson of Fargo! figures announced here iniversity), Lucas Block, 6-8, Bismarck, N. (Twenty. Saturday to Edward H. Madson and/ spent the week-end in this city as| recently by Rex Willard of North years in Bismarck.) Miss Agnes Meland of Driscoll. tea guest of relatives, D-kota agricultural college, tend- Peas eee ing to show that farming would pay “IN MINNEAPOLIS” Mrs. Earl Granthen of Wilton] A son was born today at St.| if producers received a certain sum | underwent an operation at St.| ajexius hospital to Dr. and Mrs. W.| fixed in the statement for the sever- it’s Ls = Alexius hospital Friday. B. Pierce of this sity. al crops. ¥ BH +> Miss Dorothy Dodd of Hazelton] 4 born at St. Alexius) Just arrived — Richelieu Kar / ds 1 a rater shekasa to ‘Se. Alssius| , A42en mes, bere at, Sc Alesion| J tet, arrived Ore, /SSOR ‘ Wm hospital for treatment, Roether of hy city, Matinee Every Day at 2:30 Luxurious-~ . % Mr, and Mrs. John Drevlow of| Mp, and Mrs. T. L. Berry of Far-| also Cherries and 0d. ene a / P}. Hazen spent Saturday in the city,| go spent Sunday in this city as the| Pineapple. Yours for fruit|| TONIGHT — Mon. & Tugs. Cent a ee ie > typnsacting business. | guests of relatives, ts ~ cake —Logan’s. : Mrs. H. S. Lobach of this city! yfiss Clara Foss left Sunday for, Four Cafes entered the Bismarck hospital Satur- ‘where she has accepted| Come to the Yeomen card ee ‘ day for treatment, P pets, party at A. 0. U. W. hall Tuee-|, Caine and Service Uneraled at Miss Rose Vetter of Brisbaoe is! r pa a ergy a gem esitaiad ‘or a trifling pl and \° fs Rieti. tt 5 Alexins Bospltal) nosiery runs repaired to look! ments served, ‘Twenty-five 500 Reowe Minds tect camino . wi cents. ’ $2.00 per day and up era, wal iver- ——— FLERE view district was a guest in this city/ Annual Meeting Memers Elks meeting postponed un- art ne Blo iene gig til Friday evening, November Mrs. Inez Gallahan went to Fargo o— 18—J. C. Taylor, exalted ruler. } ‘week-end, 4 “oe £ mais i be held at the rooms of the ie > Mins Alice Ko ttle vis-| Association of Commerce to- ° ‘ ited fri in Saturday. nt ete night at 8:00, nnouncing any Antone Oe Mba Sean Gordon Cox, Sec. ape * . * i Jest aniel ce § An introductory offer of one 8-oz. tin of po . Stillman fashhurn was a arrived — Richelieu business caller in Bismarck Friday.| Bleached Seedless Raisins, Cit- THEATRE . MANDAN RICHELIEU epiesd, no ous natiannd in SNS , ——— = | ron, Orange and Lemon ‘ peslor lubeicating qualicies m Crock, ' Cherries * FEATURING Imported Dutch Process Breakfast orale. ss : me at COCOA acta Snow tonight and Tues- resistance to heat, weer ic gives, f ie FREE more miles of safe lubrication pet GL. : 4) day. Colder, : (Product of PURE OIL CO, U.S A) Richelieu Imported Breakfast Cocoa is manufactured ican from cocoa beans which are grown to produce a cocoa of & — ; ’ OS lek at nein eee ‘ “LOGAN'S | ==5Hiee= All Phones 211 f With each purchase of one three-pound tin of Ti RICHELIEU 0. B. G, COFFEE | This offer is good only on i Oo ene ; November 8—9—10 3002 SpeRenyhents a

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