The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 1, 1927, Page 2

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE ; THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1927 H. A. Smith and son of Dris-|able to ki thei: ex 1 in perfect |days he ‘i.as been at work, and| attend during. the winter months a| fF . H. Brownawell home. coll, Mr. and Mrs, oe Malone, Seder as pried as those q.rs remain |states that by Christ. s there will garrison school, taking up a Several boys of the neighborhood | Beecher Malone and the Misses Lila in commiss: >a. be no vacant seats at the turkey- ipal- mili jects. have been busy picking corn, but/ and Ethel Hendrickson of Inden tables of the Fourth Infantry. |P Siribel: miliary aublects. ond: Regan. the h Delbert Ol: ES visit- I ocal tari: “, in “feeders” which will be ready for! i Fr hil oratW.8. Olera Rotarians Officers at Fort E tertai 7 hi ence éourses of the army neal r ds Drisco! rket future time. ‘ ksgiving guests at the W. H. - rs i‘ been obtained, and these are worked | |! il e "Mr ‘and Bs. Geo. Wat ion enter-| Brownawell home included Mr.| ters Florence and Bessie to Bis. an vacoes e Still Go to School]! out by each officer partly through | |’ a, tained at ae eae ing, Mr. pad ag tale td and a es aaa. 4 of; eg SE lay to — their du- The teaghers of the Bismarck home study and irtly by | ieee \- hs 5 nt 4 wei reise Hat a linen Suawor Mousey’ sttar-| Madge of Bismarchs Mr. and "Mes. as father nad Cramimcther’ot Mee | "es Neéany_ morning. Fipoel bool were men eE cet | op sritoneh averaging past °0 years| TO uy corrected and araded by Burn} ny for Miss Emma Kuck, Miss! Roy Random of Jamestown, George| Howard Brownawell. Mr. and Mrs. roan a a, Md Baas of age, the officers of Fort Lincoln | terior officer. Such subjects as Beulah Coal Kuck and Warren Safford are to| Flynn of Eckelson and W. L. Wat-| Harold Bi well and son Bobby NEW FORD 10 BE Wedneada evel at the Grand|2te still school boys. Under the| stable management, administration Wachter Transfer Co be married Thursday, son and daughters Lillian andj of Sterling and Mr. and Mrs. Ho- Pacifie hetel. Present system of army nvst-gradu-|and tactics are included in the a Ph 2 } Mr. and Mrs. Vic Peterson and] Esther of this place. ve fan noe pore _ Father John Slag, the speaker of| @te itstruction, each officer must| courses. lone Sundaye real with Bt Pau i. tends school in Bismarck. SH WN RID AY id uate and ager Sint Mata Sad er 2 Menoken 1] A very successful box social was trip Detitig the dinner Sit “Wm. Tice left Monday eve- ° veunioday’ fr nin; by my cherry ” munic was turpehed By ae ve ee ey twa, being ue Mr. and Mrs. Chris De Groot and] Grove and Wild Rose schools and|Copelin Motor Company to} apreomey esas W. Beown ead e id by a Mare Th Oe Ya family were dinner guests ad id teachers, Misg Helen Skramstad Hold Public tion Be- Major Charles #1, Lovewell were in- 9 f ‘ , J 4 and Mrs. Edd Ebling Thanksgiving] and Miss Helen Erickson, respec- ; Recep troduced by Rev, Paul S, Wright as Miss Della Olson left last week for| "" tively, there was a good crowd] ginning at 8 AM, —_| new smombers of ths Rotary ake e Minneapolis to spend. Thankogiving daughter Ruth of Misra: M4| Fred Mottic of Motte eines ‘ [oo ae Sando" rue So SP Gee Uy Hi, Aen ay dues NA Mm | aR, ett] Fourth Infantry Te : <a Tr. and’ Mrs. i marck, Mr. an rs. n is ai ion of the e of Fo 1 . day. Graven and tami, Mr. and Mrs.| young folks danced for a while. All} avtomobiles tomorrow. Getting Recruits This is the time to market Turkeys for the Christmas and Holiday Trade to the best Sie eee tie a Nelaon | of Valley| Homer Craven and family, Mr. and|erorted a very enjoyable evening. che Caable, Byreption. jo, be We ET. owing te’ the mising recruit advantage. Shipment to us at this time will enable us to make delfveries in time for tion eS ad sage iam, Ste ta re Mitea ‘Rue ie ° > of the Fiational introduction of'the ing situation at For: Lincoln, Com- the eastern trade by freight. Thus we can pass on to our customers the saving in Cliford Meland is working for A.| daughter, Mrs. Soy Yule of Val- Ghylin new Ford models. In thousands Lt I want we Loic par. transportation expense and urge Turkey shippers to help themselves in this way, P. Résvold. ley City spent Tnanksgiving day at}¢—____ = tof communitie all-ov r the United | tially net ax jast_ mont oi ie es nen Ress attsrnoon with Fs 0] GVe eee Ee Ve a ik aeagtition tA DOMPONe cae Sight ee Meeaiee | UT a ae ee ee a Siiaion's, a aeieds "Mr. and Mrs. Harold Welch and urday for Chicago to attend the cat-| will be introduce] to millions af peo- | pany J still needs a few men, prefer- , d_ Mrs. Faunce Lyben and sia rton at Bismarck» were| tle show. ple. The doors of the showreoms|ence given those who enlist‘for a Mr. d Mrs. Frank Johns spent posse ts tM nd M: eT Welch| Mr. and Mrs. August Krause and| are to be opened promptly at 8 a.|three-year period. A few vacancies Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. ‘hank be Bi aay Fa. As T. Welch! sons, Rueben and August, Jr., were and attendants wil! be on hand | also exist in other companicr of the Ward. : ILE ea eed va dance| callers at the P. Zelmer home Sun-| throughout the remainder of the| battaliqn at Fort Lincoln, Re- Miss Lottie Olson visited a few! given ‘Thursday evening in the! day afternoon. day to explain the new and interest-| cruiting ant George Lester, Dress and days with Harry Olson's Eccuweed hell ky Dennis, 5 d t. Israel Keator was a caller] ing features of the car \ “ich is ex-| on duty at Bismarck, has brought Use your. truck = Get your neigh- Miss Aletha Johnson was home Paul priate andl in Regan Saturday evening. pected to make a new chapter in|several recruit: out during the few Ship Your 1 4 ah the Aaast Aike Saretsky call Naneeen Bld visite Miss ape iit Bey ane Bette ents automotive history. > a to bring in your j J: bors to join with ir. an 8. ~ | Nellie Brown lay night. id i ike It? RE OSS ILLS a sd Paving, “cat tegieabed ft ma fo SEE ba nd Stanton Davis made The tes fort ae rent to be D CR P. load of , poultry. TURKEYS Re =you and make up i jam! = >. 4 oe Spe, al Mes. Jolin Kuck enter ving dinner by Mr. and Mrs. Earl eae the Keator home Mon- bo nivale “yy Hee ees s Liver Laxative It is more con- Before kK a load. Thus . anes r. be a jaker. . A 2, j s. sel and Mr. a me. Aug. Brusch-| A basket social and program was eit Martha Atm {a atayin an LB, Sa ie BE a8 maa ae ee denied ae liver, venient and will : 3 B send in only one — > Ty iy ia “A Mrs. McLure iven at the consolidated school bretson is gone. i himself has announced that “there ‘eones han va a Sinaticiaticn, His save you mone DEC 12th truck with a full ai ith Tress ‘called “on Mrs. ied Mp RT pg tes Ella and Mildred Funston|i8 nothing quite like the new Ford | Thinagss colds and fevers. At drug- ‘A joney ig 8 ee ee wa anne ie Thetinay event “lal ator «G08 g the baskets! were spending Thanksgiving vaca-|C#r” and has sta that it will! gists 25 cents, guaranteed or money besides. load Quite a crowd ef Driscell young cot selling, foe $10 TA totale tions at the home in Menoken. They Pree tits ioe, mmienes- im the] refunded.—Adv, ° é : i p + folks attended oe dafice at Daw-| 355 was received from the sale of pert ead ii TE acai oe quailty’ asthe temeus-Wi ode T 2 en Madson irs. Vic Peder- =e aks, Chas. Graves took i y and Friday, was viet in itr fiel” for more son and Mrs, H. A. Meland_ were| than ing dinner at the Park| Adolf and Misses Hilda Krause FORE visiting Mrs. Carl Meland Friday Wa giving and Helen Seibel attended the show | fee detalles SO rd od eg ear sta Urang of Litch- etd eet nd dd alee : 11 and fam-| county and city officials, aca y : : May aes Nae inksgiivng with Miss Eranton visited friends at Wish ly ce callers in Regan Saturday of Lilt ah en ; . : poe" lendrickacn. - D. 8 i the life of the community, who have 4 ™ ph, and Mrs. Lawrenge Hull and day. Mrs. RG. Abele acted 5 era. nt Englebretson's eitrety ait | been specially invited. i ni PS IT WILL PAY YOU TO DRESS YOUR OWN TURKEYS gulertnined at Cark Meland's Thurs-| during” ‘Mins Evanson's” absence| term0en. carer it ie nald, will” be startling How to Dress Turkeys Ae “>, pba : londay. Miss Gert: jens Yi ‘ when viewed in the light of automo- By follow! é vi mS sd - r. and Mrs. Henry Bassen of| ed relatives in Turtle Lake Thurs- Steibe: bile performance of the past. to the value at your dfemed aizges Tilt aed DRESS DAY Be quick. Twist out wing and Marion are visiting Mr. +! day, Frida: uber ‘The Copelin company has been HOW TO SELECT—Examine birds carefully which will only set. them ‘tighter, Pick nate and’ Mes: Barry Olson and| ;,27%-A> ©. anes rnc 30a, officials at De: before dressing. Release birds with’ hic ihett-clean/ ; ans ae Mr. and Mrs. Pee nntcrsen of! marck hospital Sunday afternoon. igaie ee stein on snd| the country are now preparing to 5 THOMA aN inphperine shrine dary DO NOT—Do not scald or singe. Do not tear fandan had Thanksgiving dinner) Mrs. Roy Yule and son Terrance th hen ersten ieee a produce the new cars in numbers nGbb OE tte ‘haunéen P the skin. Do not remove intestines; Do Wikies: Helmer Meland and children| of, Valley City are visiting relatives| ‘hs home of their daughter and son- | Proseding ever, the tremendous Pro- DO NOT FEED—Keep the birds from all feed seat eed rate et ctr ceo nelnner “visiting relatives here. iS stein, near Baldwin. e duction records achieved fn the man- at least 12 hours before killing. De not COOL—Hang in cool airy place eight hours or Py nero orge the weak ant f "Wild Rose? Miss Magdalen Patener arrived| facture of the model ™ Jine, kill a bird with full crop, as the flesh will SE ee eck 4 a nga al Wild Rose i bericht ep pore pa berated C Mode! Not: Obsolete pana ee ae tant because if packed while the interior of fay eo | —_____—_———_ She returad te’ Bismarck ‘Sunday. i npg dines my yo beet vn HOW TO KILL—Hang bird by a cord attached the body contains heat, decay will result, Mrs. ‘i Holwagner and children of/ Miss Helen Doehl f Moffit| Miss Vina Oder was accom; peogareealirery mire Pcsomness-roety to its feet and hook weight to its bill to PACK—Wrap the-head of each bird in paper Bismarck and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. isi fi aioe h gies 1 ai . by her friend, Miss Lucille Buck- « Lit pol the odel T line ‘prevent too much movement. Insert sharp . and pack snug in paper lied barrels or Lee of Sterling spent Thanksgiving] last'eehi™® ete © couple days) 1 tS spend ‘Thankagiving at the lee vbecilg gapuier orgy tate The “pointed Ktilfe ato mouth, making criss- ~*~ hoxes, using paper between’ each Tayeh. Ship ith Mi vs Mrs. Elmer Koon. e in Bi Ws. home. Glenn Oder took parts for M Ts Sapa ts will crossing through roof of mouth into the immediately, always sending us the express wir ‘and Mrs. Christ Lathrop of Ea Serato paar them to Bismarck Sunday. Leaner hit acgrce presser cpr brain. A quick flutter of the body will show ’ receipt so we can identify your packages Burnstad visited with Pete Lath-| dental work done, and getting his ee ee installed a fine|of the Ford plants as lo (as any . when you have hit thé vital spot. and pay-no more express than is proper, = eee oes: new eyeglasses. new radio for Wm. Hickel last week.| o¢ the model cars are still in oper- os Kupper tored sane REMEMBER nna; Ki A he: to| _ Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dixon were , the local denle: advised. visited with (C. A. Swanson's Over| wottit Friday: evening. tor ace’ te Bismarck visitors, Saturday “and| Beesie of thin lig, resent ov G11 8nd Avenue South : TO DRESS ‘AND SHIP YOUR ‘TUR- el ae Dempsey-| “"Miss “Rose Ellen Doyle, principal|*T® of model tf Ford cars w Minneapolis, Minn, , ca KEYS TO US BEFORE DE€. 12 moved into their new home. W. Brownawell was ardund| Of the Pleasant View consdlidated | ————EEEE Write us for coops and barrels . H. : Olaf Olauson of Clear Lake town-] ast week for the Red| %chool, was on the sick list Mon- o ip was in town Tuesday. | Cross in ae p. day. Mrs. Wm. Hickel acted as Dr..Geo. F. McErlain ~ ~C. Ruble has left for the cities} “Misa Avis Carlidle retuned to lace. ‘Osteopathic Physician for a few day¥. her high school work at Bismarck! , Beecher Malone made a trip to Wleetretherapy Selar-Ray The Thanksgiving dinner and sale! on the bus Sunday after spending| the coal mine Monday. Chrenie Diseases a Specialty conducted by the Ladies Aid of the/ the Thanksgiving vacation with the|, Mr. and Mrs. John Carlson en-|] 914 reurth street Phone 240 Lutheran church was a great SUC-} home folks. tertained the talewing-euetis at a Biomarck, N. D. cess. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Saville and| Thanksgiving dinner Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. E. L, Carr left Sunday for} family spent Thanksgiving day as Finley, No. Dak., owing to the se-| puests at the O. B. Swanson home. i of her mother. Several carloads of our young fe the Thanksgivi a de at asaion Thursday night A MOST APPROPRIATE AND LASTING GIFT FOR | 4| "Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Carlisle and — The Royal Neighbors of America com ty, a Barten we: ain Say it with 2 music library containing classical music, ranging will have another food sale at the] Braddock. : from juvenile to grand opera, including vocal and piano, or a Cae A. Ber oops ——_ Vespa peg reference work which proves a University in the home, or a set or their substitutes will attend the| a¢ ‘the O. R. Martini oo ¥, of fiction, Any of these offerings can be purchased on a small eeting for the purpose of. organ- . % ayment plan. For information ne or see ining a'P. A: Countivat Biamazek| iti folke were enteriated ss the] i H. Frank, at Patterson Hotel Saturday, Dec. z O. L. Pet home Tha: a a, iterson home nksgiving day. in regular session Dec. 6. Tiisses Golden Bower, state parent-teacher we Helen Skramstad and Ada organizer, will be the chief speaker. | OMihe whist party at Curtis’ Satur day night was the for the winter. ~NEW FORD will be on display — : at our showroom Set Your Own Price WE WILL ACCEPT BIDS ON A NUMBER 9618 SEMI- ENAMEL COLE’S DOWN DRAFT RANGE On which the regular price is $140.00. This is strictly a high grade range with reservoir and pouch feed, weighing 425 pounds. Come in and look it over and leave your bid in the box, or if you cannot come in mail your bid to us. f Bids will be at 4 P.M. Thursday, December 22, and the highest bidder takes the range, je blank below simplifies making your bid. JARRELL HARDWARE. Bismarck, N. D. My bid on the No, 9618 Semi-Enamel Cole’s Range is $. .:00 onse + Name 20 ccrcxcesiceccces Orere szAlereT@Ie.® 0.0 ogra’ eee Werace © o:e-elees 08a 4 Address ....; TM 0.0 onca0 oWe nee e Tee ee eeeseccs cece cee eee oe ee eee exe Bids must be in by 4 P. M. December 22, 1927 es is not brought this particular stunt, but.e strictly ‘ #EhF ah a rhe "How will this be for a family Christmas present? © Copelin Motor Co Phone 318 q

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