The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 21, 1927, Page 5

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‘4Hb BISMARCK TRIBUNE Bridge Me Another Petaled Slip (Abbreviations: A—dte; K—king Q—queen; J—jack; X—any \ : : / , nee Fay SMUGGLING WAS COMMON PRACTICE | “== indui morn Social and Personal - _NEAR PEMBINA AS EARLY.AS 1849|2:2 cress sa SSeS =tiirs A. Johansen is Official G t i. Mi: Pollard Are. |. A, Johansen Is ‘oo ; Sitch siedesia' GS) ; as ‘ tor ta Sol Hostesses Honoring Honoree at Bridge ‘ 4\p |hearts—A Q X; diamonds—X X Xi; ion in That Year t cluba—X X X X; what do you bid International Gwendolen Welch] -y.. Fr v. international Boundary Line tal bap md € i initially? ‘ year — 2—What is indicated by an en- and Took Census of Inhabi- reper ined Thursda:; 4 liscard? A Misses Ruth and Ethel Pollard| of the birthday anniversary of Mrs oT Witt aha acd bid fnitaly tants’ at Pembina, Libby fouplinest "to iis’ dae wes payed at two tables! sen zee tel epee cA EX 2 oe Says Welch, whose marriage ¥ Manors foing ito Miss ae X X X; no hearts? : — Ns iT, irs. Russel jarnec! an ‘ R Pan cy ge eevee ae i ‘ Grand Forks, N. D., Nov. 21—(P)— aot Bile onacartal vee white was out in decoration of the tables while the tates was 8 common practice, ac- < : cording to Dr. O. G. Libby, head of iemet hone Waa Lite one | i , ° ry 1 the history department at the Uni- gett. Ka whpheath tats : Hints on Etiquet é realty of ort Dake Conditions . existing in ie Re rer Valley a A course was . 1. What are some of the things — that time are outlined by Dr. Libby Loeiggihchieeet pr nd Sa are ne ee day |“The darker, the lighter” are the Sead Catt ana aaa davm pink Paris evning slip has twenly-airth ofa series written by Missi Soci al FYISON SUNGAY | potka dots of real radium trimming'| ¢_4) obligated to plan programs for| 4,2 of rich cream lace and} Dr. Libby on the history of the state Issionary : ciety , _ a stunning black moire evening | their guests entire tit :e7 Gen ine petals sear eilew area | for the Associated Press and its Entertained Friday PF ao Ener nate ee on ibe tie ‘apurkle like dia- PIS ad guest do to freedom for dancing. = Uecilinsd baile ie: fae The Answers By 0. G. Libby \ Mrs. T, E. Flaherty and Mra, W.| tion for the final eppearancs mem: ya Wiltc . E. +| tion for appearance, mem- 1. To meet their hostesses’ plans i i In 1845 Captain Edwin Sumner, F, st oh be gpa byron to = = cast are pret . ice i d For Fou th amiably, consuit them about out- De seg Operates who was stationed at Fort Atkin- Fitaay at the McGraw lone sity: auditorium at 8:30 ton meh whe G shea nytt Lg a te ays, Nig ts, 8 days the’ Panel eet ee aie x ee e was played at fire tables wich the, public is anvited » a Ra dio Bridge Game Prompt about engager ents and| tm order to keop up with the de- cavalry reconnaissance into the Red Personius and Mrs. A. D. McKinnon.| farrib & Woodmensce store or may! The fourth of a series of 20 radio| "9: No, mand, the Washburn Lignite Coall Tier Tp anached ay of Big ‘The hostesses served a oe be obtained at the box office win-! auction bridge ga 4 d. 3. Rea d, write letters, go sh company at Wilton, wiich operates * Stone Lake and Lake Traverse and | oo} he line into Ameri- course at the conclusi of i a ‘tion KFYR at Bismarck : Burleigh county’s largest coal mine, t 1 ti | 8oing on across the line int Gates Ory, The opetetts, which is bel tet i oe ae A fade ogee ping or sightseeing. is running to full capacity, it was|met several hunting camps of half. ‘ territory. } —_—__—_—— breeds in the valley of the James) °°", 5 . TUESDAY di i ‘, 7 announced by officers of the com- ‘+ thi ditjon the future site Out-of-Town Guest | elo ani in which mont eos Mine eS Wore and Wilbur ¢.| Bids on Grading at pany today. Full ‘shifts are belng Wate naioh Rh cat cae ee of Fort Abereromble was selected. A bers of the club take part, was giv-| Whitehead, New York experts, in as- Medina Are Rejected o working oi’ Sunt|must either cease hunting buffalo| The new post was not built until A dito: ny 1 2 the men are also' working on Sun.|? ; 4 j.| 1868 but it was designed to protect Honored at Party oo fe pecan A at aon maga Marisa: Gnade. The —_— days, it was stated. tan unin eu Ameri-| the settlers in tho eastern Red River|| THEATRE . MANDAN’ f As early as 1849 the smugglin; 2—Strength in suit discarded. oods from Canada to the i ct | 3—One diamond. \ The nose without powder is a shining example. ' i . vorcnnd , is] fs Bids on the work of grading the iti Hey from attacks of the hostile ) Lay chee By mf’ peep ot atin tte “aang eee tflaed Tei players rendy with ca is Dy a approach’ to an Ty crossing In 1849 an expedition to Pembina | Di FEATURING if dress rehearsal was held, and this me bid’ by bid and play|@t Medina on the Red Trail were re- Of Fargo, formeriy of this cey. | sfsraoon a matineo,performance| hy" piny Sih the four Experts, "| ected today Wy the state highway An ‘was spent| was given at the auditorium. Be contestants in the, fourth| commission. Each of the five bids a was made during the summer, the|his cavalry escort to return by land. sewing. Pthe| Thanking Mrs. J. P, Regan, di- R. Buss of Cincin-| Was rejected because it contained) Jennie Nasseth, 703 Seventh street] Dan v"ieaving tive fort June 6,|He made the portage @t Otter Tail with » At the close of the rector, Saar tkbes who took part for| Same eof hi Teadin ‘auction bridge | too many irregularities, it was sald] south, was hound over to the dis- ett hi ie ei ort on une 1’ Lake and reached Wort Snelling early Fr ee ree relial Sy De peters present tha oe Oe ©, coe emcing RecUON BHUBE | A ing Highway. off trict court by Justice of the Peace! White on the way they metis Red| in September, , i luction A " [Bisset 7 urt was undertaken by Ci ii Dakotas. : Justice Co | Pope an Major Sanuel 4 jotte, ae ‘Captain Pope made his return trip mandant at Fort Snelling. The trip|by canoe on the Red River, leaving served. ; i has indicated that she will plead|°f Norman W. Kittson, American Fur i Kote, § {| that institution. He expressed his| exponents of the game, and Mr. Instantly Killed Company trader at Pembina, sin in “Strains From Vienna Unt sownan of the pled erhe appreciation and that of the. prit Work and Mr. Whitehead, widely guilty to the charge in district] ig43” the carts Were: loaded with easy “cl im- # " t, according to State's Attorney aaa and Budapest” selection is based on character, in-| oners, who enjoyed the play im-| known as writers, teachers and ex Minot, N. D., Nov. 21.—(P)—| Cours accordir furs and robes to be exchanged for terest in work, and scholarship, “2 mensely. perts on the game. Leroy Gesle: Pra gicuurdy. ‘The arrest followed » 42, of Minot, em- trade goods and other supplies need- Chronte Discases a Specialty being the average. Members of the cast and, choruses! Following are the advance hands] ployed as a Great Northern en- eat ots the city police and/ eq by the Pembina settlers. At this|| 114 Fourth street e 28 BRANCEL the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto| have worked hard during the past! for game four: in was instantly killed at settlement a census of the inhabi- Bismarck, N. . . boveaver this city. week in preparation for the a Wilbur C. Witttehead of New i158 'p. m, Saturday, when his} wiiam Miller, arrested by the} fants was taken and the population “And His Wonder Dog, Jack” id eid Presentation tonight and a "| York, “South,” the dealer, holds: | head was struck against a box €8F| police following & raid oarly Sunday|%@S, foun® to number 637, mostly | —$—$—$——e Miss Margaret MacGunigal, te eer rest cctarat er omy tobe commen ears 3 while he was ae ae switch] morning, was bound over to the dis-| 28lish ayd French half-breeds, GERTRUDE BARNES . oren's years; Tees ser we lace in Kokemo’s Tea Garden in sence be ; feagiie aval eee sonnd nouse: trict court this morning by Justice Locate 49th Parallel CLINIC OF DR. MacLACHLAN “Story Songs” with Ramon week-end in Fa: as the guest of| Tokyo. Miss Evelyn Barnes, an| Clubs 109742 "i Judge and Mrs. W. H. Barnett, Be-| American girl, born in Japan, and) ©, J. McDiarmid of Cincinnati fore Sei a this a she pill ne parent | = ae fever, is “West? holds: Be ea a Incorporations to Gran s and Grafton} broug! ese les pot official orl th Her father’s secretary uses her Harte 3943 Harvard University Ringo at the Plano SPEAKER LEWIS of the Peacé Beer. His bonds were] As this was a duly authorized b fixed at $250 which he failed to fur-| government expedition the command- nich. He is charged with engaging/ers carried out their orders and in the liquor traffic and this is said} located Incorporation papers have:been is-| to ve his second offense. rapihenllc apes iceane tent paraltel Drugs or Surgery, Glasses Fitted aded'by the decratury of arate tLe pe international boundary lin Rooms 6-8 Lecas Block “The Twelve Minute -Man® eee perty for his own ends. When} pj d 10 8spot 53 i A ey Vanegas Yee undary post set up at this time . The regular meeting of the Yeo-| Evelyn, who Js known as Cherry| Clubs d's > Pot >? — |Prlests Protective Association of the) As in the past the Patter-| was located at a different spot from THE CHRISTENSENS men ‘will be held Tuesday evening] Blossom, is about 18,<Worthington| Eugene R. Buss of Cincinnati, | 410 organization is to provide group|80M» formerly the’ MoKenzie,|that of 1823. The differences be- 3 “Aw ¢ Thrills” at 7:15. A drill team will be or-| (the secretary) returns to Japan| «North,” holds: insurance and old-age pensions for| Will serve a delicious Thanks-|‘Ween the traders of the American yscsreie gt orig and all oe, are to pokes old eo ee , me 5 om . aoa priests of the diocese. Incorpora-| giving dinner. The menu will aoe eaten ahd a tecneney 34-8 pe EEE ee ors are Rev. A. Wagner, Kenmare;| appear in The Tribune Tues- fettlement was effected. The free For Sale promptly at 7:15. fe) and wishes to marry her, Clubs A Q 3 - z Raith, Minot. ‘}day. You can eat your lers in the ae ee dasa) Exemplitcation 6f the past, mas-| up as his own daughter, wants ber|“peu "yi, NO Of New York, a Thanksgiving dinner cheaper| "sre Jory Teutive under the strict VEGETABLES ” olds: Tee ‘ A . ters and most worthy master’s de-| to marry Togo, a rich’ politician.| “‘Sredes K 6 4 2 tA TRUE (COUGH |, REMEDY—|at the Patterson than you caMland a good deal of smuggling was Carrots, Beets, Parsnips grees will be conducted at a meet-| The action of the piece centers} Hearts A K 10 Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound| Prepare it at home. Salsify ing of the Royal Agch Masons in| around Jack's effort to outwit Togo] Diamonds A J 4 Pos be prvi one. who, Ek al the Masonic temple at 7:30 ‘p. m.| and Kokemo, Clubs K 8 spot 6 irritated throat Burn Tuesday. ete PRN ETT Be sr iecnchtat tatisctions ieee: te Beulah Coal Dr. Enge 0c per bushel at eee Miss Anne Messmer of Mandan As in the past the Patter- st ee tsi ace at coat Wachter Transfer C ne : f tt pen “ besa etd a on rpelee eared oR St, son, formerly the - McKenzie, |bines pure pine tar, fresh demulcent i Phone 62 3 Sekeaidiclag Will’s Seed Store lew York city and Engelwood, L e " 9 ar, . 4 . N. J., where she will spend # month| Alexius hospital. | | will serve a delicious Thanks-| honey and other ingredients of | nage \ Drugless Physician PHONE 168 Matinee Every Day at 2180 TONIGHT—Mon. & Tues. i sch le De i bedi Ae See AMOR OE TOE tae. Henry Heckman at giving dinner. The menu will! peculiar geality for healing, charac- f meas Bik Bismarck, N. D. If \ : dens ond returned to her home toda: appear in The Tribune Tues- teristic of this ave scam arm cold ; A social meeting will be held for] transacting business in the city for remedy. No opiates, no chlo: ‘ effective alike for children a: members of the Business and Pro-| several days. day. You can eat your P a fessional Women’s club Tuesday ease frown Lact bade spon mers SA M E P RICE Thanksgiving dinner cheaper ; 3 . ’ papacmegeiec Troe meme Po ete po pi ein gr at the Patterson than you can ss lp ee Sold every- for over Children’s Haircuts .-...........-.35€ In Gay Paree! The Agnes M. Fort tent No. 3 of| hospital. < prepare it at home. the D. U.-V. will hold a meeting aie Except Saturdays, then .....-.... .50¢ noon : E. F. Hecht of Washb ras Regular meeting Bismarck’ ” fama of Hie Gofcgy Kiza™7"*| ater of Sonsini ty Sa NOTICE ue Lodge Ne. 5,4: FA. My to-| Ae Mr oo urday. Ren The regular meeting of the! night at 7:30. Election of of- He ee ® » « Mr. and Mrs. C. Slorby. of this city are the parents of a daughter ig Sunday at St. Alexius hospi- The suave of the screen eral weeks’ vacation trip to Min- day, postponed until Friday, Nov.| Tickets for the Golden Jubi- Beauty and Bob Shop the _ princi speaker : K BAKING as : R d C § e POWDER Religious Leaders Commend Red Cross Service |“ a HORUy Tatley lett Friday for Los MILLIONS of POUNDS USED ; / x PNY! A Gentleman i Pees Eide, Miss Edna Rust is taking a sev- A. 0. U. W., originally planned ficers. Work in E. A. degree. A . W C Paul Olson of Grand Fork ir 5 ste ete Ml ge cy PAY Str Tue, Nav, 22 wil be A. W. Lucas Co. mies eee : oS 25th. Nomination of officers|lee Banquet can be purchased ‘ Juige A. G. Bure of this city was ee Ce Pein clues and initiation of candidates. - |at Smith’s Stationery. Kiwanis club meeting at Jamestown today. # . o) , : . on p ADOLPHE A. dang! born Sunday at » . use less than of q i CNY « «St Alesite hospital to: Ire and Bos, higher priced brands MENJOU €G. E. McCay of this city. a f Calif., where he will make : BY THE GOVERNMENT iy py ey : hhis -hogse for the winter. . ‘ 5 of Paris Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bauman and 1s } P é A Kay § 4 a Paramount ‘ ir. and Mrs. Nick Renner of Stras- 3 Wi, x7 O29 sali Fh Suter oe, Seaeiore ve a short Bet business. " ’ Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Ri of New Salem were business callers in Bismarck Saturday. . ee Mr. and Mrs,/A,. Kostelocky of Dickinson were week-end guests in ‘ baa ‘ WL Gee oe beste “np Mr. Mrs. G. G. of Halli- of 4 Temple day were guests in tht city Friday, ‘Ot crchee eae ooo ; “A, M. Gilbert of transacted business in this city Friday. <- Jy B Eaton was a Bismdrck this weekvonds 6)" —_E The Weather "Snow probable tonight and js. Tuesday. Coldér to- ae Bight, Thursday, the 24th - .The stately Turkey and «the stately ’Mum will hold sway next Thursday. No table set- ting will be complete without the "Mums, i is ges H i Did you ever “ip 4@ Boe : "Mums from ..... fil : i ogg Reve fron . : f>-,8.00 to - ouien, Hearts, Carnations Y something ‘to cause Thankegiviiig Pompons .. ++ $2.00 per bunch a! ge an je it ae s gut te Hil S A large variety of other Cut Plowers and Pot , ae ce ~ Plants ; .. +... If you are invited out for dinner it would be nice ’ ay to send your hostess. flowers ith ' i a 5 i net . i { -* Hoskins-Meyer | u te 4 age

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