The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 9, 1927, Page 8

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Police Departnient and disorderly, two for speeding, ore ved and answered, Answers 316 Calls Tether Shing ete are ights reported, $0; Any garment can be abusive a a i ic places. 2) quarantine : Mandan Armistice Day | Ae SS eat Maa | tee eine fo bavng improve with rl LC +h, fast hl a a. ‘ sets force, accord! rt for the | Other affairs of the department department recovered one Mandan will observe Armistice 7G month filed os he thee city commis- | for the month included: doors of |'stolen eae. walued at $1,500, ac- with a in, oF f sion. Sixty arrests were made dur- | business places foui.d open, 15; au-| commodated 19 lodgers in the city ing the month, of which 18 were io tomobile accidenis rep -ted and in- a over night, and collected $52 drunkenness, 14 for not Stoppin vestigated, 18; white way lights te-| which was turned into ‘the Al at stop signs, eight for being pal |aired, 52; alley hs Vee ‘ed, 5; teeneniy. EE in Le : Rummage sale in the Kis- ane ¥ sewer pay th , ; marck bank: building on Satur. iret terian ch rch of Man- . ay e Mees : Phar aoerhta ty ba glee a6 : ae auspices of the Business and ih ras opuenn 2OR, My al ~ ‘ogram to ven 2 : ms : at ile. m. in the Palace theatre, ; : ; Professional Women’s club. becfsictntestiad “Walt.and Henry” will l-ad assem- & bly singing and other features are being arranged. Tirst Presbyterian church and the Armi.tice day dance wil Istart at 9 Ps m. in m. in the Elks hall. Annual Red Cross Roll Call Set For Nov. 16 The annual Roll Call far members of the American Red Cros: has been set as Wednesday, Nov. 16, by the campaign committee of the Morton county chapter. hie national roll Beauty Is One-fourth Nature and Three-fourths Care — The Rexall Store offers its patrons. call covers a period of two weeks 5 ° B sh hs } M from Nov. 11 to 24. An intensive efter than Many ‘ rvi “ictal fae ee ae Here is Hs last jot oe Picture puzzles. i contafns a number of faces 10° ae the exclusive se ce of a Toilet other localities the county has} that are known in Europe even better than jn America. For instance, ¥ ( s sali it be Pl Robert ora ss, of- a a ie rae as England's most eligible bachelor. When you have : Cigars Goods Specialist during. the week of icers, Rol Wilson, president, | filled in the answers below, turn to page 7 and compare them with the . J and W. J. Gill, secretary. The roll * “correct ist. x 0G November 14th to 20th call will & conducted by Mrs. James Save ive ‘ T. McGillic and A. W. Furness, sec- retary of the Chamber of Com- This exceptional opportunity permits you to have merce. Purebred Sh Sheep Are suvinaeinn Gene advice or demonstrations in the proper care of Purchased by Farmers|** —sz. the complexion— There is absolutely no charge for this service— It is one. of our features Seventy-six head of purbred sheep | — . of the Hampshire an Rambouillet Although their core *- actually = strains, which were purchased from} made of graphite, lead pencils are so Montana ranchers by George Baker| called because metallic lead was of the North Dakota agricultur:1| used for pencil cores as late as the college for the Agricultural Credit | nineteenth century. Corporation, are being distributed this week to Morton and Burleigh county farmers. The Rambouillet bucks sold at $26.50 a head and the Hampshires brought $40 cach. R. C. Newcomer, county agent of Mor- ton county, and A. R. Miesen, Bur- i leigh county agent, acted as local Ue | distributors abthe sh sheep. Toilet --- Cara Nome Preparations —- insure the attractiveness and personal charm ‘that The Manhattan Feature Corp. ae | BAKING 5 ‘ every woman desires, H jug PUGH OPENS Papp icLiiaon, Present the Photo Spectacle Supreme ' is presiding at the fall term of the or Best Results mt Morton county district court which 4 opened at the Morton count court. 1 house Tuesday. The civil case of ; John Nelson vs. John Toman, Jr., was how’ first case called while the STEP INTO THE STORE, write or phone us, and select a time most convenient for you to have the services of this Toilet Goods nium Lenhart Drug Co, The ee Store The Complete case Adan Baesler vs. Robert Harnish was set for 9 a. m. today. a LIFE sh SAVIOUR 8, 2 aE EE anes, From Bettehen to Calvary cart 1 Dorfler while en route to : al where Me. Higgs route to] WHY PAY WAR PRICES P eee pa ey hi oo eae ona . Sine One ae : ce crate Hand Painted Motion Pictures Sp ~ARTON: a victor; we tar a “i ; coe Why Pay More HY SE, Mary's School Auditorium TRUE FE ee F LECTRICS illiam Grosgebauer and Y, overs! N eee Sel sess our Nights Starting AMAZING PERFORMANCE eam ee Tuesday, Nov. 8th TEAS te ec of cml , ‘Hatem of Sanger” $7.90 “The Seal of the Confessional,” Nov. 9 ie Radio indostey ans mp eo ist Mle Connie “The Wages of sin,” Nov. 10. ti socks) model, ‘Bar Spon was ¢ : sos wi “Bright Light of Faith,” Nov. 11 “eth aimeernvaiee 2924.40 ..eeceeseccey voiced and you will ‘ AMERICA’S FOREMOST PRODUCTION Other sizes accordingly low. From Factory Di- rect to You. Ni bescon: of fis decided superiority. tional pereniaing — No Big Overhead. Every Scene in This Dramatic Masterpiece in Natural Colors ; You xe an tire and mile- Aamanpnnled uid pains maaly ih fin . your sea : Screen Time 2 Hours and 15 Minutes VE % yay BOREL Tickets $1.00 for 4 Admissions 35 cents = fe admission it Bama hone CHILDREN’S MATINEE 4 p. m. ea¢h’ day—4 admissions * % single admission 15e , t order of groceries, that beef roast, that suit of: tothes, that dress, yes, even ° proper medical attention, or: dental service hy : ft whore te charge, ‘Weare. J apiece onite ded

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