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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE Wed 5,000 Feet Above New Airport [Seven Minot Places “Southern Califerala gaye ss <= 7 Are Padlocked Today Soll tom ths toeeeme we et — = ; Minot, N. D., Nov. 26—(AP)— ited +] Officials of the United States mar- breviation: A—ace: shal’s office today are conipleting Pas by Tye ai gy pond Social and Personal | a. Te ie z eis a ‘ F . the task of padlocking seven Minot $ Alice Larson and Out-of-Town Guests oe laces where liquor is alleged to have rtthakec oad r ; Bh yo n sold. aad A John Meisner Are Honored at Party i Marshal ©. Gunvaldsen and Chief + second hand nase When it ined Married Thursday —_— : ‘ Deputy Howard Strack of Fargo and \ hand justified in calli 7 no- Miss Marct Agre entertained Deputy Marshal Robert Larson of \ ahs trumps, to shut out bidding? The wedding of Miss. Alice Lar-| hursday areal me a eatty Dell ; eS ms Seiicers oie aiteed wavrihts ‘ ds yon lsd AEs chinely Fe an Ser ured f rt a.0ae. ton and John W. Meisner of this| Misses’ Rose ©, hes hose gue, : on Mrs, Vi Flannagan and Ann } you teat ine oo id, duamenos.-Jtwtury city took place Thursday afternoon] Pearl Matheson of Zap. : ‘ Vaughan of Minot, charging them 8—Sitting at left of an initial = , at 5 o'clock at the home of the! The evening was soak with : La a Vi : Made of the national pxo- no-trumper, should you as a rule bid DIAMONDS . bride’s pare games and dancing, after whic : ' . a minor suit? L Larson: . a agile ar bes taffy pull was at |. Miss Lengen- : ae P Z Properly Mounted h | felder and Miss Matheson will re- ry THE ANSWERS Firaneelical church read the mar-) torn to Zap Monday, ee Police Court | 1—When you hold four probable|] ‘The beauty of @ diamond "The ‘bride was attended by her Sa ° oa pte less than three cards|] may be destroyed if not | Dac sister, Mrs. C. A. Barneck, and the| Forty Club Party Is Willard Wilson was fined $5 and ep doa properly mounted. When you groom by his brother, James Meis- * * i i ; costs by Police Magistrate J. M. : 3-No select a ring or piece of ner. Following the ceremony a Held Friday Evening : a) : Belk. when he pleaded guilty to a SSS 2 jewelry at Knowles it has a wedding dinner was served at the s disorderly conduct charge. The fine individuality and a style that Larson tome, | A color scheme of| The Forty club entertained for ae was suspended upon payment of the i en foe Nae die we DIRECTS ATHLETES endures for yearn, : ie table wont out in ine van pe reak OS Pa : id ‘own ORS ase, Paris, Nov. 26.—By examination Every new idea te found fa and tests with different apparatus, our stock of dainty pieces of Mr, and Mrs. Meisner are taking] terson hall. Dr. A. Thooris, connected with thel] jewelry. If you have a dias Cash bonds de oe by three men thei & motor trip and will be at home in| Bouquets of chrysanthemums and Lj ‘ : to guarantee their appearance in COLD WAVE COMING French Athletic Federation, is able wish Bismarck upon their return. _ | @ general color scheme of yellow i% police court last night on charges of| Helena, Mont., Nov. 26.—(P)—Of-| +9 tell aspiring athletes just what wa’ Me ae individual des The bride is a graduate of Bis-| furnished the decorations for the : drunkenness were declared forfeited] ficial warning of a prospective cold) snort they are best fitted for. Oft-|| signs for your approval, marck high school. The groom, who| h Music for the dancing’ was ‘A today, when the defendants failed to} wave was issued by the weather| en, he says, an athlete of ideal is the son of Mra, C. A. Meisner, Played by Sanders’ orchestra, At , ' . appear. bureau here today. Reports to aa physique lags behind in some sport|| Our thirty-four years fn the is employed at Logan's grocery. | midnight a course supper was » - : —————— Montana States Telephone company! where he could become a cl i diamond business enables us oe served: MALONE TO MEET TILL told of a snow storm in progress at! in another line. to render you @ Lectures will be given tonight] Out-of-town guests were Mr. and s St. Paul, Nov. 26,.—(AP)—Jock| Butte and Miles City. service, ‘ and tomorrow night at the - court] Mrs, H. H. Fish d Mr. and Mrs. . . Malone, St. Paul, and Osk Till, New ——_——_ house by a oled” missionary from i. U. Thomas of Minot, fees ; P = York, middleweights, were signed] MAN ESCAPES FROM POLICE India, who is appearing here under| guests of Mr. and Mrs. E, B. Cox. ! today for a 10-round bout here Fri-|_ Fargo, N. D., Nov. 26.—(AP)— | ‘The Melody Shop, Bismarck the auspices of the German Congre-| The committee in charge of the 4 Addie neva Ge | eedben vai wane Ther Wee eatal C. L. BRYAN gatioi church. -His talk at 8] arrangements for the y we 10-round referee decisions over Ma-| police early today in an unsuccessful ° aietiee tt will a eae Mr. and Mrs. Spencer se, chair- lone. [rc ig sane HR AE Piano Tuner Tow ‘night will be in English, The] enna Tend hte: MB. Gilman, | with minister and bridesmald, Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Pearce Cae PERRY'S PAROLE AWPROVED |during which police chased the man ‘The Music Shop, Mandan | public is invited to attend, and there| Mrs, E. B. Cox, Dr. and Mrs, W. L.|O» Were married 5,000 feet above the new Raven vs the bride| Washington, Nov, 26.—()—At-|several blocks through alleys and will be no admission charge. Diven, Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Larson, | the opening ceremonies for the new field. This photo shows the torney General Sai t tod ‘ap-|streets, Davis was picked up on ny ni pct Ba Mr. ad ‘Mrs. Neil Churchill, Mr. and groom just_after their plane landed. =| proved the paroleof tk M. sued Front week “ a Suspicious e operetta, “Miss Cherry Blos-| and Mrs. Carl Myhre, Mr. ‘and Mrs. ‘ s pis-| Perry, former prohibition director|character and was broug! e fe) 'T MUSIC IS ON VICTOR RED SEAL RECORDS Bismarck will ive it the is initi: hartce ‘ i for conspi to violate the hi-| police station, Davis broke away | anette alec “aw Whang bya he] Man Another Chase, oyute: Srggeh ia] bi eT pina can |fom in nr " » 1, ets wi 8 lamestown and Dickinson councils. i i . 26,—P)— No. 7588 tey. | mended this mi y the parole | at the Palace of Sweets in Mandan. The Jamestown council will taltate were : yeaay, aernd Maher np Bankruptcy. os. pann-| boards Burn | & class 0! in eir new ,' rupt. s a Beul Coal Carl Hanson of Towner, sheriff of home, Father John Slag of St.(er, a North Dakota farm boy andj To the Honorable Judged ofthe Dis-] WYNANKOIS ARRESTED |- Wachter Transfer C McHenry county, was a Bismarck! Mary's church will speak on the| mechanic, another chanco today.| the ‘District of North Dakota. Nufred Wynanko, who lives near bated ‘glial visitor Friday. He came to get Lect at the Dickirson meeting. be ntyoanld father of two small], Sohn Kuck, of Drlacolt in the Coun: | Wilton, was quvested by the sheriff’s . ‘Phone 62 | Deve Winson,) arrested "bere'on cy ma children, who admitted burning his| Dakota, in sald District, respectfully |force last night on charges Of €ngag-| —eeeeeeneeeeeemmeme | McHenry county warrant ai Mr. and Mrs. L. Rubin and Mr 4 represents. that on the 11th day of/ing in the liquor fic, @ second | charged with the theft of a type- and Mrs. J. G. Belanger returned| household goods because he needed /Gctoher, 1927 last past he was auly offense. The warrant was issued | writer at Drake a year a: Friday from a motor trip to the] insurance money to buy food for| adjudged bankrupt under the goth St}several months ago, according - to m deeicaian Abii Willis Wyard, who a a Te the citiee| his family, was put on probation he has duly surrendered ail hie pro aod nals EB. sete Unfinished o oe yet gloriouly complete! j- . he u be in an anger ju! . rights of property, as m awa: - have been making their home in chased, a 1927 seven Paacdaper for two years by Judge Thomas H.|tiif, ‘complied with all. the require: | vicinity since that® ‘ime Sheriff = Minneapolis, will go to Fargo soon| Cadillac car for the Interstate] Salmon in Hennepin county district| ments of sald acts and of the oFders| Ronin Welch learned yesterday that s where they have taken an apart-| Transportati Ye court, WHEREFOR . ' he} Wynanko had returned home and he S h b ment in the Riley building. Mrs. ee ee eee Heimbecker came to Minneapolis} may bo enn Beare vy. | was taken into custody last night. cnuocer t s amous © Wyar" was formerly Miss Lucille} Mr. and Mrs. William Murnane] last October 19 and set fire to a/#, {ull discharge from all debts DEOv. | He will be arraigned late today be- F. A. Knowlea Jeweler “Bi ¥ —— a Store? compli newly recorded by Leopold Stokowski and the’ Lahr of this city. of Mundan are the parents of a farege in which he had stored all| >, t acts, except such debts as| fore Justice of the peace R. H. Crane. “ ety . | hci eee daughter born Friday at St. Alexius| his household goods. He broke a excepted by law from such acceadinsilaiibisintibaies IN. ym p oy Miss Hazel Larson will arrive # The Methodist Ladies’ Aid 2 oor Mie om Mi Plier arora Mie | a Mr. and] to el otal Bodleti aor then} p, a euacice of s 5 iss; Mrs, Charles e lenora, went ck to No akota. S UCK, son is returning to her school overs mas Bazaar and Supper Thurs- TONIGHT — Saturda: at Wishek after spending Thanks-| Judge J. A. Coffey of Jamestown| claim for insurance. Agents, check- nue iii day, Dec. 1st. — iy giving Day at her home at Grand! was in Bismarck last night en route| ing, found a number of articles list-| pistrict of North Dakota, 88. ry meal an ri a pare ie holding a term of dis-| questioned Heimbecker and he con- Tene on Set oak Wee istration in Burleigh county Chester Conk! iving holidays, Mr. and Mrs. H.H.j The local chapter of P. E. 0.|/ “TI‘did it,” he told them, “because| hearing be had upon tl gales ahead of closest competi- Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. H. U. will meet Monday afternoon at 3}I was out of work and needed the 2 eaten in’said/tors. Ask for demonstration ‘The New Laugh Team in hospital. A son was born at St.| side window in the garage, set fire r i ff October, A. gout af iii Weey Cups Mise cae ee eee cee ucten, {Will hold their annual Christ-|| Matinee Every Day at 2:30 “A few days later he filed his Bankrupt. Forks. to his home from Weshburn, where| ed which had not been stored. They] On this 22nd day of November A.| Last report of new car reg- fessed. | their house guests for the Thanks- ees Needed the Money TORE SEED By the Court, tha shows Oakland-Pontiac eight George Bancroft Thom:s of Mi.ot. Mrs. Fisher and| pace at the home of Mrs, E. B.| money. I thought I would haveldistrict, at ten o'clock in the fore- and find out WHY.—Stair Mo-|] 4 rollicking romance of roister- | Mrs, Thomas are sisters of Mrs.! Ce $100 clear from the insurance after) noon; and that notice thereof be pub- i iIroaders that runs way | ef rf 7_|lished in The Bismarck Tribune, @ i Ing railro: @) hh be papraiales’ E. W. Wasche of Bismarck was ie Eli thossht, $100. would, he and. that. at itown creditor Seed — Se rchestra on | A meeting of the Catholic Daugh-| admitted to St. Alexius hospital] enough to tide us over the winter if other persons in interest may appear ry ters of America wilt be held Mon-) Thursday for treatment, aeca get a little work now and|at the sald time ana Pave. why the day evening at 8 o'clock at St. Mary’s auditorium. All persons in-/ Emil Fremelon of New Salem terested in forming a choral society spent Friday in this city, looking| marshals, VICTOR Red Seal f the sald’ petiti hould 1 His story appealed to the firejnot bo granted. ee ee CATA SWEENEY” ‘And it is further ordered by the They thought he ought) ort, that the referee shall send, by are urged to attend this meeting. | after business interests. in be: given tris . William G. mall, ‘te ail known creditors, coplen CHIROPRAG FHC ompton, assistant Hennepin coun-|ot said petition and this order, ad- rt NVTt ] RECORDS Mrs. J. C. Dorrance returned to' Mrs. V. J. Hunter of this city] ty attorney, also was inclined io Lae eg een: — their places of Hare cd NEWS PICTURES her home at Hope Friday' after entered the Bismarck hospital Fri-] favor clemency. So the court asked) "“Wwitsicss ‘The Honorable Andrew | || | | Football Sense creatine es past ele ener a day for an operation. the probasan hate at 7 Ne Miller, judge of the eas = ¥ this city as the guest of her daugh-; “3 into the case. Ernest J. Mei lep-} the y ° a irs. Della. Fox and Mrs, L| Miss Doris Mack of News Leipzig uty nrobetion ee ent 3 ‘ore ler d 92 sa eae ce / | Comedy A century of performance ery ne |. Meyer. + underwent an operation at St. Alex-| the story wit! leimbecker and in . MONTGOMERY, nf oy ¥ bes eo Lebti a ie ius hospital Friday. e the end he, too, recommended pro- Clerk, MONDAY & TUESDAY beautiful composition one url R. Steele, De beloved of all concert selections. Now it has been newly recorded by one of the greatest of world’s orchestras. | William Ankenmann, sc > of Mrs.! bation, Sarah West Ankenmann, who is Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Anderson of| In court today, Judge Salmon sen- aie ot eee operating engincer of the Hughes Hazelton were business callers in| tenced Heimbecker to a year in the|NOTICE: OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE Electric company plant at Beulah, this city Friday. . work house, but stayed the sentence SALE BILLIE DOVE and Lloyd Hughes spent Thanksgiving at his home for two years. In a few days he beacpapnll Ee rer ° | here. H. A. Mutchler and T. R, Atkin-| will be back with his wife and two| , NOTICH 18 HEREBY GIVEN, That “THE AMERICAN As a music-lover you simply must have ba Wacghiod son left Friday for a short business] youngsters in Langdon, N. D. tions of that ra im; hindered and your BEAUTY” itl Drop in and hear it eee today! | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Random of trip to’ Harvey. by Wong W Fudge “Catarrh” will disap- — Ree » i Jamestown spent Thanksgiving Day| + ‘ustedes THREE HELD AFTER RAID Sa eesti oes nen pear. The Chiroprac- as the guests of Mrs. Random’s' Eugene, small son of Mr, an Federal agents and members of joftice of thé Register of Deeds t me all Coming 4 parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. King Mrs. Paul Schact of this city, is il}|the police department arrested Jack |of Burlcigh County, N. D., March 4th, or is specially Os 1ns- eyer of Bismarck. at his home. Petforgony and Mrs. Flora Robidou| 1977. to secure, one, note given oy i) to adjust the vertebra 6“ 9 : =f 5 (diated in @ raid on Petforgony’s residence and additional credits not. to of the spine p The Home of KFYR J. P. Sell has returned from New! Mrs, Clarence Perkins of Elbo-|on South Tenth street last night, andj exceed $200.00, with interest on said on nerye fibres which - * Orjeans, La., where he attended the woods entered St. Alexius hospital] the two are charged with engaging in | note at 9%; the default thereon con- fthe liquor traffic. They will have @|fay Waid" indebteduenseand there. te interferes ~ an ulse. national convention of the American Thursday. . \ T | Bottlers of Carbonated Beverages. oll hearing before Justice of the Peace ‘claimed to be due thereon at the date free Pee Me A. D. Gray of Bismarck has been|R. H. Crane Monday noon. 9 Seth of this notice $1095.00, Including In- Miss Winnifred Barrington had admitted to St. Alexius hospital for|Dix, who is said to have been at‘lib- | Forest: ae said TOreaae wi if Se foreclosed by a sale of the property as her guest for the Thanksgiving treatment. erty on a suspended sentence, was|in such mortgage and hereinafter de- ‘holidays he~ sister, Miss Dorothy a> also in the place when the raid was | scribed and*referred to at public auc: Barrington of Berlin. C. E. Bentley of Werner is spend-| made, the officers say, and is being | {ion Beconene fee oe 23 a nee * “ a lihos holla ing a few days in this city on busi-| held i a moncerial eitness. He bas at 2 o'clock P: M The property which IF THERE'S ANYTHING WRS.| THE GUESTS ARRIVE = larion Folsom was a holiday nes: served one month of a six-month sen- | will be sold to satisfy sa! * guest at his home in this ity. He| tence for violation of the liquor law, |!8,the following: ‘The right, title and HOPKINS DISLIKES, IT'S A | “THE FIRE 1S FORGOTTEN, is attending the Agricultural college | ® and it is probable that his suspended | {{re*t of sald mortgagor ‘n alt tur- | TARE COLO HOUSE WHEN SHE SEAMS THE THER- at Fargo this year. | Hints on Etiquet || sentence will be revoked and he will cooking” utenslis, refrigerator, rane ENTERTAINS- So SHE MOMETER 15 CLIMBING, se @ be required to serve the other five |and_ stock used in and about the res- THROWS IN SOME COAL- months, according to State’s Attor-|in"the' American Cater facluding alt | Om : OPENS THE DRAUGATS 1, Is it good form for employes|ney F. E. McCurdy. rights, interest and good will the L to give Christmas presents to their sald mortgagor, in sald business of 2 American Cafe. The articles to be sold Last report of new car reg-] ire too numerous to mention bat ine Mrs. Mary Dugan of Hazen, and|® formerly of Bismarck, has been ad- | mitted to St. Alexius hcspital for | treatment. | 0 ®t 2, Should they send cards or in| . ges clude all kinds of dishes used in a | Duane Diehl, who is attending the any way remember their employer | istration in Burleigh county Fetaurant, chopping blocks, | University of North Dakota, spent on such holidays er anniversaries?|shows Oakland-Pontiac eight " cash | Thanksgiving at his home in this| 3, Who should start the custom of| © 10° ahead of closest phe ieulves, arke,.'sboon 4 t | city. exchanging gifts, a newcomer or oes those already established in an of-|tors, ‘Ask for demonstration)? W4i"4 sian: Piece Of sale. | Harry Thomrson, Jr., a student at fice? Y.—Stair Mo- Agent of Owner of Mortgage | he state university this year, spent The Answers py uaa i Thrnksgiving Day at his home here.} 1, No. giving Day at, 2. They may but it is better not tor Bismarck, North Dakota, P. B. Webb left Eriday for his to make business relations personal. home at Los A: , ., after| 3, The lat spending the gummer in this city. .V. D. Gor of Fargo spent Morningside Gets this city mich ST Es.'2t) "Knmaat track Meet Capitol Theatre Chicago, Nov. 26.—(AP)—Morn- oo WHAT PLEASES ONE O'S- | THIS MERELY REVERSED TAE SITUATION. SO THE PAEASES THE OTHER ,SO Re COMPELLED CAME t [ . MRS. HOPKINS DECIDES YO ingrid Mo ee OR een: Tonight Only—Saturday { wall be houigts the annual tréck meet : , aan The Weathi + tral Intercollegiate Z Mostly cloudy tonight and ? Saturday. Colde: ‘ Saturday, — Imported Scarfs From. McGREGOR Just arrived this morning oS

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