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

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PAGE TWO. ee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 1,482 VIEW : fess cist Steins:| TRAVELER TELLS OF ROMANCE OF ONE FORD'S NEW | Whee A ecepiy elect] OF THE SOUTH'S LARGEST INDUSTRIES rs’ quar- A widow and a young daughter Fatal to M. A. Norton survive Norton, who had: not lived St. Paul,-Dec. 2—UP—M. A! Nor-| With hig family for eight years. ton, Jumber.company employe at} Trinity Lutheran. Ladies’ Bullet: Womid Proves. : UT : ; In honor. of: the - Tabercul The, old saying, “Mighty. oaks Prlaee Gh employe, A q A OMOBILE : [ 4, 4 ni Meal ale hich no a from littl: acrons grow” w clear- SRR SS fn on ae Saitign ” Shackel. poms waa en ani aad 9 : . : ‘ ing |, children: wi ly demonstrated by-a- story told by “. | ford of Mintéapolis, before shootin; e ‘lobby of : 2c. : jcabes decorated. with red. double W. R Stan fa speci representa : himaat ins hotel here Inst, Mom gon Hotel, Gaarday, Desi: A : . 4 jie boa] com! re 2 sdied shospital today. * = More Than 100 Brave Cold at et VG {in & sleigh Saturday fterncon, ‘The | Mr."Sturaph, whose home is tn New ; : Norton, whose original home is\Ber 3rd, feginning at 10:80, Copelin Motor Compan: ee j seal sale wie in the residential | York, was in the city this week su- : Minn., had been uncon-| Homemade articles of food, pany 4 4 district.on Monday. 2° -.. pervising,a special educatioral cam- ‘since the shooting, which! Hand-made . ‘wearing © at'8 A. M. ra hour will be. held paig: belng conducted by his com- , : occurred in # small hotel where the: fancy : ig Apparel, “ 3 Eg) LAM |octoce Saturday moraing et the pub: | trepulthe's sample of tei, pro ae eed tas aban | best opportunity Tor gifts. iseerans eater a4 not Cae more : 5 lic rae Feat Gage toa pi the ‘third det Vicks Vapokus, in the pome 3 et ui ANd ion an rom stand! in [si ‘ ‘ 4 Lam- in the city, “i ee at the door of the Eopetia io. rtus will tell the stories. . ; ony tow years a 50," ‘id ‘Mr. ir company’ a’ a, m. today when arte A Bias 3: .. °| Stumpf, “the Vick mical jpany s thi t sit st th d The Senior King’s Heralds. of th F Bee rr cue panne th Methodist Episcopal church. will sare they S800, no motor car was made. During the morning hours, F. A. Copelin, local déaler, stated that 1,432 people had ~ viewed the new model and that he expected that more than. 4,000 would see the car before the doors close at midnight. Thomas Burke, local attorney, meet this evening at 7 o'clock at the| tion was strictly local; now it is a - - home of Miss Ruth Shruen at 206|world wide. Ite” ctl ’ . : : 1 5 production was & Sous Twelfth street. few thousand jars anm ally, now it j ‘ ristmas ar Ss The Junior King’ {,, |exceeds 21 million. ' : 7 ee Heralds will), “in the past ten years the Vick 3 ath ae = -|meet Saturday afternoon at. the|/company has spent’ ‘more than six Large-selection of personal and sentiment cards h G Abbat :: i ii i home of Grace Abbot ie 816 Third million dollars in its educational Personal cards should be ordered now a me first Beryen to place alld 1s @@ i : | program. ees — The ae : hil ject is ofder for one of the new cars to- Pie e: tae . | newspapers ic bune 4 "S , vt while selecti The Presbyterian indies ald -wililis one) to tell their 26 million b> ‘ 2 Ag erloae, day, ‘Mr. Copelin said. Other or- hold an annual sale and chicken pie} scribers the story of how colds can ders followed during the morning - i; ‘: while many orders have been on ’ supper Tuesday at the church par-|be treated without dosine and also W. R. STUMPF Discount on cards if ordered in dozen or file for as long as six months. De- lors. i i how to avoid a big cold by stopping |" . : box lots ~ livery on the new models will not a aa’ a little one. In additior to this, mr : be made until the latter part of the Free Concert Will foreign language papers, with a cir-|Tadio station KFYR to broadcast a . . ea Fi tha ‘a ‘i Be Given by Band culation of re and farm pa-|§| tr NC A ane ot nS The Globe-G tt rare Jammed in the show. room, a huge ‘ rs having 16,000, readers, are |° irsday night whic! €2 aZe' ctowd milled slowly about the Mod- ‘ ate ines ce eetd. Car cards reach 11,000,000 ‘pulled out of the air” on a large Ae le" 0) e.P rinting Co. el A, two-door sedan, the only new The first. of the free, wintér con-| daily.” It is impossible to estimate receiving set at the Beach dinner 402 Main Aves Bismarck * Sei - the number who learn of Vicks Va-| meeting. certs of the Senior. .Juvenile ‘band po-Rub fram. bill-boards. re: type that is being shown. The car cke fe e; Bs Tati 5 ndow —_—_——— will be given in the city auditorium | Gisplays, booklets, samples and other} Dance, Elks Hall, Mandan, is painted a Niagara bdlw comments were to be heard from and many the women in the crowd concerning at 8 p.m. today. - deales- helps. Saturday. the ‘cute’ color scheme. ss Members of the high school girls’| “Of course, al! this tremendous Only Four in State = is glee club will ‘appear in conjunction | expenditure would be ineffectual un- eerie . ‘Only four of the new cars are on} ,, a with the band as well as a. girls’|less the remedy itself accomplished < = exhibition in North Dakota today,| ‘I'll marry you only when you have a-home ready for us,’ Helen Macik |sextette. all that is claimed for it.. The r Ni ‘Mri’ Copelin said. One is at Fargo, told John Rusy of Islip, Long Island, 14 months ago. Whereupon John} Hitherto the free concerts. of the| steady year-in and year-out increase (i l al one at Grand Forks, one at Minot,|S°t busy. Out of his savings and wages as a stone mason, he bought ma-|band have been given during the|in sales for more than twenty years (Ay WWE) and‘ one ‘here. Tomorrow the cat terials, In his spare time, with the ald of his brother, he bulit hie own'summer moriths: but the impossibil-|is positive proof that Vicks Vapo- \ * (B being shown here today will be on|ouse. And above you see Mr, and Mrs..John-Rusy about to enter it aft-lity of maintaining a full roster of | Rub will relieve commo.: colds with- ; . 4 fo) F N WwW Y 0 RK Z <djoplay-at the-Fora garage'in Man-{er their Thanksgiving Day wedding. The bride contributed a radio set|musicians prompted the°direetors to|out the discomforts of internal dos-} ~ —mana\ oe af—= A to the furnishings, change the programs to the winter | ing.” - : months. a" » oF | fects were used in the Mandan per-] The program that will be given by BEACH EDITOR HERE SS In thousands of show rooms all over the nation, millions of people r ry Zz today are getting their first Took Additional Society formance. y both the band and chorus will be of} Walt F. Cushing of Beach, editor 4 at Henry Ford’s long expected eu- | The solo work of the cast received'a popular nature, it was announced|of the Beach Advance and at one = aie tomobile, Numerous attaches of the much applause and the soloists re-)by S. P. Orwoll, director. time editor of the Bismarck Tribune, zB, { dealers were on hand to explain the|B, and P. W. Club sponded generously with encores. is in Bismarck today on business. at a new and interesting features of the] * g * The operetta was ok on under the TO HAVE INITIATION Mr. Cushing is arranging for a large W z, car that ig expected to add another ) Meet at Bridge auspices of the Thursday Musical] Members of the Bismarck chapter | delegation of members of the local. j Chapter to tle history of motor car il elub of this citys cae ¢f ace a ae meet. ae the ie Ae go Hoioest next S ed manufacture. l. lasqhic temple urday. eveni to ursday atten ie “charter 7 eT A oe - *Muctr enthusiasm was expressed] ; Ws Mata ei He pet = Associate Members invtiate a class“of candidates, and|night” meeting of the recently 2 M4 a PD ‘ by the. crowd attending the public panda ee hubs ; all members are urged’to be pres-|formed Beach Lions club. Many of st 4 5 ~~” reception at the Copelin company, bridge club was held Thursday eve- Give Club Program ent. There will also be balloting.|the local club are planning to at- omo? TOw 2 Afte ' not only over the new Ford, but al-| ning at the club rooms. the business session, refresh-|tend, Mr. Cushing finds, and he has 0 over the Christmas decorations} Dr, Clara Westphal won high ments will be served. arranged with the management of | that appropriately set off Henry) score in the evening's games. At mittnat hate alan jh sor SATURDAY, DECEMBER 38RD Ford’s Christmas gift to the buyers! the close of the evening a luncheon of low priced cars and Mr. Copelit| course ‘was served. Misses Mary| clus’met’ Thurniay’ afternoon at | BEAUTY expressed himself as “more than| Huber and Rita Murphy were hos-| the home of Mrs. F. M. Davis. a mildly surprised at the interest that/ tesses, Mrs. R. E. Mozri. was leader of ¢ being shown in our rooms to- - a he day’ * 4 FO eee ene TWhist Club Meets __|yan sega flr: Si Roe’ SERVICE Healow-and Farmer With Mrs. M. O. Agre] Mine by walt. He yiyfonty cn catia pemgccaies wee ted ‘and: s “Lorelei” by: t was played by . ets in Good Condition adits, M. 0. Aare was hostess ibe ~ E. nen i and Mrs. w. J. eee in dry sterilizers for the next day. — e Midnight Sun whist club at its|Targart conclu e program with | No complications were reported| meeting Wednesday evening. two songs, “Absent” by Terende! he Cay ke ving: ape you. today in the. condition of Jack Hea-| Cards were played at three tables | #"d “Morning” ‘by Oley Speaks, low and Ted Farmer, employes of] wi ‘i ‘, C8, cv bddies é i oh Motor company who ibd riage repre wren | Bat ait The eaten a aid wit ve j “Our Methods Please” Inju jn am automobile accident . an annual and fancy work sale] ~ Wednesday on the Biemarck-3an- sreseeptnrce tates prose crits Saturday at Hall's drug store, The Harrington’s Barber-Beauty Shop ighways. 3° . i | sale: open at’ o'clock. « 4 +? ‘Bott men sistatned injuries of the cases by niet awe tmersocet? aah gaa as £ er _ é en : Mr. and Mrs. J. P. .Regan and 2 SPRATT, left atte vse . fence fee pierced| ing, Ppochd eng ‘seer Iopegt the. .cow their car as they over- eee aug! icia. motored. to Fargo |.... z pam Nf today. From there Mrs. Regan and| MNT | - SHOPPE VETERAN turned into a 12-foot ditch after j : j skidding on a. atreteh of ley paves Operetta qs Well . ner Received at Mandan se * lother As in the previous performance Grafton, N. D., Dec. 2—(AP)— the stage settings and costuming : J Sohn Spears, 60, Great Northern lent an atmospheric note to the oper- ; ty an S One of New York’s largest fur manufacturers sells direct to the “) public _... At Factory Prices , Decide la to get a beautiful 1928 fashionable Fur Coat for much less than big retail stores have paid for the same Coats at * -q wholesale! Healow were severed, while Farmer : suffered the fracture of the bones| An enthusiastic audience greeted of the left foot, Both men recetved|the cast of “Miss Cherry Blossom’ severe sprains and lacerations of|/®t the performance given last eve- the feet, ning at the Palace theatre in Man- Thursday night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. August Geston, aft- er; serions illness of two months avd a half. Funeral services will be 1 at the home on Saturday afternoon and the body will be tak- en to Barnesville, Minn., for burial. coed ath atrtem tne Theatre Three toes on the left foot of railroad conductor for 30 years, diea|etta. Some very clever lighting ef- Every Fur! Every Style! oi Wonderful Selection. at $100 ee Don’t Delay! Decide at Once! ‘A Deposit Holds Any Coat Until Wanted Bismarck Cloak Shop MAY INDICT HIMSELF ton, ay d Shin with giving the an ving residence on the election rec- , E. A. Stephens may have in i mself. He is in $1,000 and bound over ‘the ‘next grand jury. It hanpens it he himself is a member of that Tonight & Saturday Too Late to Classify FOR SALE—Second hand Maytag ‘aluminum washing machine. 614 Seventh street, Frank de Vries, i Wl x j-Annual Clearance Sale - Coats-Dresses- Millinery beh pda § apni age Jot of Oe Baek meaner. ae One big assortment of silk dresses, values to $39.00, for - ¥OR “RENT—Room in all modern po Hot water bag aa Also garage. Close after 7:00 p. we 111 Ros- ‘wer street. Phone 1127-LJ. This New Hotpoint Automatic BlectricRange UR remarkable Christmas offer makes possible this greatest of all gifts for Mother. This beat- tiful all-white Hotpoint electric range, complete with many de luxe _ - features (at no extra cost), for only.” -' “Here's what it will meat to Mother: Super-automatic cooking, done perfectly though she be miles away—off , Out for recrea-’ .. Seales cota ll en eats 1, Redticed to: ? | Toak ) $2.95 $3.95

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