The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 14, 1927, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, DECEM DECEMBER 1 14, 1927 LOWDEN BEST CHOICE, SAYS 0.B, BURTNESS == Winois Man Entertains -View- point of Northwest People, ~ Congressman Claims Washington, Dee. 14,—Believit that former Governor Frank O. ae den of Illinois “entertains, more ‘middle view- than any other candidate, the didate et Hpi ak ta ante sparaging y or claims of other Poseiblites for the Republican crt rth Be Res T strongly feel that ‘North Da- ita should send a delega' petting suppo! or ten eer pet’ Frank O, Bae: ” Con- an Burtness cH | is! neither a radical nor a re- actionary, but a progressive in a sane an ‘practical tense. Very few men have given as ntuch study to the oe of. Cees | he has done. Wheti he chads all his views or Tot, we redo if he should be elected bretdce al fa blems would receive sym- ic consideration ae the end and prac- tical solutions thereof. Party in Danger “Governor Lowden’s nomination j should insure success st in polls, | ¢! eA is in linc 23 he proved ; H Ww ab lity as an efficient und eco- nomical executive. jusiness men, in. the east and in the west, nation. He bel agi Everybody Needs E Furniture Men and women alike are delighted to receive some ar- ticle of furniture. r ‘Pull-up Chair, covered in Bapaates or Velour, well fin- ished Smokers $1.75 to $18.00 : Finished mahogany, red or «green. Has copper ‘ined hoe midor, etc, lieves thoroughly in THE BISMARCK ; the protective tariff, but desires that all forms of industr; including » benefit equally therefrom. the first choice in every the country, no other can- 80 ‘vias enjoy the con- er of al: sections ‘aphs of the growth of ‘arms and neres in farm: in th’ p : of the country during tke past 35) °s. The m_ ical ey i. bat of ig a was furnished by Guyula and Frank Orchard, eral piano and o | si lowing were guests of the Tuesday: i Tracy Bangs and Y) ip » nis of Grand For! Ted Sennes and Tam Nie ae y “fi umry of Garrison; Cha: le, Verret ap the Democratic nominee, f Condo; Mack Traynor of Devils oH not, but even su. critics | 2 face ‘Aloys W._ tne of Hz beraure of th certain A; Coffey of James: .. Repe of the prob- ye of Minneapoli: . Vv. Pverly Micans losing | of 4. Paul; Miss, Rich and Mr. Or- \chard of Bismarck. sev: fol- anians argue agains. Lowd vomrpaeel on ye eneory, tat he carry New Yor! ainst Governor Al Smith, should the the: Int- na VCYS fie! ia |p ss a f Temperature and | | Road Conditions ' ? (Mercury readings at 7 a. m.) sari — Snowing, 3 below; roads fai: St. a crouay, 15; ‘gt fair. Minot—Cloudy, -9; roads Rochester—Cloudy, 14 Tande. ‘fair. Jamestown — Snowing hard, 2; roads fair. ee ar 10; ery Bt ‘argo—Snowing, 9% roads fair. Grand Forks — tA 0. roads Crookston —:Cloudy, 3 below; roads go Mandan——Snowi ing, 0; roads fair. Devils Lake — Clouay, 8 below; roads fair. as governo, Where can anyone be found wes the | training, Kn eas eee as chief executive of ‘the nation?” Kiwanians Hear H. W. Byerly Speak on _ Agriculture H.W. Byerly of St of St. Paul, general immir-vation agent for the oe Pacific, addressed ‘members of the Kiwanis venged Agica thr subject, “The Agriculture of the Northwe: sera ae sity age out carefully agricultural possibilities of the heed showinr his audi + CLANTO or rata tenes nae Before you buy a fountain pen for yourself or your friend, try Waterman’s No. 7 The pen that makes proper - selection easy A nearby merchant sells Waterman’s in a variety of sizes and designs. Here Are Just the Gifts You Want See our complete exhibit of attractive gift pieccs, all spe- cially priced. Magazine carrier, in red oF green lacquer, decorated $2.25 to $6.50 Sewing Cabinet oy, rigied Brlsete type with iniancr conventences. nis in walnut or ma. Lamps ‘$6.95 to $35.00 Choice of Junior or Bridge, complete with georgette shade. ‘Newest wrought met- _. al bases. ! See our Complete line of : lamps Beautiful’ consoles in walnut. Also complete line of all ce- dar chests. ; -|Railway Engineers .| Brotherhood C.| without their Tocomotive at the an-| J, ———————————— Gould, while en route home from|ehe affairs of the closed Cit _Ne-| of te otters wore seminal MANDAN NEWS {Personal and a visit with other relatives in Min-/tional bank some time agu by Ne prox) a | Social News of nesota and Wisconsin, elected at the anntic' meeting of the di ! company, held yesterdav afternoon andan Vicini paCiatles Dow of Mlasoule, Mont, , | M Vicinity ia akon ent ake ik hall” "Th lector ae Mr. and Mrs, Allen Grosgebauer two weeks at the home of his par- aia: Fett a wor had as their week-end guests Mrs.| ents) Mr. and Mrs. F. L. ‘Dow, i i! Grosgebauer’s father. H. P. Roth ' while convalescing from a recent tice tie mn avait of the com of Hebron, and Miss Martha Grum- " fel of Hebron, : Will Stage Annual Xmas Party Friday Santa Claus ‘Without his aegtes reindeers oe ie te will meet ilway_ ineers illness, books, made by T. ¥. H. Poole apply W. M. Schan te, certified Mr. and Mrs. W. R. O'Brien i ogy Seno Pheo: Mrs._ Charles Heater and son, —, aac ohn, Jr., arrived from Chicago M of stockbol eee, to spend the holidays with Mrs. Heater’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H, Newton, and at the John Heatér home. Mr. Heater will ar- rive tin Mandan shortly before Christmas. nual Christmas Feit that will be held at the‘ K. hall og Tp. m Friday ith the children and wives as honor guests. Special entertainment has been provided for the kids by the engi- neering fraternity and after the cur- few has blown, sending Santa Claus and the children off to pa the grownups will hi dance. All Members y cee Board | Reelected Mrs. Stella Gould of Seattle, I members of the of the board of direc- Wash., is visiting at the ig) of ry of the Depositors Holding com- her nephew, Superintendent J. 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