The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 9, 1928, Page 6

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roomate Da EF Be he PAGE SIX IS MONUMENT -TOE.H.GARY Indiana Town of 100,000 Popu- 7 Mandan Man: Named MANDAN NEWS $3,000 bonds fo: ber . Lee ‘Snively, — Braddock : of Florence Pfliger, wi ped from Lark | G. N. D. A. Chairman For Morton County; t age. Roth and M ried at the } county judg ice of B. W. Shaw, appeared as hy nesday fs chief wit-| 40, om when the} Molvi She will testify to) March 16, Pfliger were mar- Monday morning! THE and honors in the games were won by Mrs. L. H. Connolly. eee A kitchen shower was given Wed- evening at the Salvation ‘my hall in compliment to Miss Mary Messler, whose marriage to take place Mrs. Hans Peterson and Mrs. Harold Johnson acted as hos- » A mock wedding was fea- *| tured during the evening, and re- freshments were served at a late in Thurston will . 2 se | after Roth had made affidavit to) hour, lation Reared by Man of County of the Greater North Dakota} the effect that the girl was 18 years vice Great Vision “ ae y Gary, Ind.—( cl built | of Gary, and Gary a perpetual memorial to the man whose name ts linked with the growth of the in- dustry in America. Twenty-o Elbert H. Gai organized U poration, ladder ov and watched a group ©’ stake a site for a new mill for th corporation. He surveyed a waste. On all sand, with the blown dunes va panse. A group of ¢ fauddled in flapping de. Saw New World But the sorrowful land before the eyes of the man wi close-clipped mustache. new world center o foot of Lake Mi f wind-| the flat ex white tents ction. : aded G today. have disappeared vards have been r And for seven miles front stretch the stacks employing 25,000 men. In its civic, bu ss and rel life, Gary the b im press of Gary the Through the years of expansion of United States Steel, the -late in 1 leader guided the growth of the fledging city, helping with counsel and with money. Industry Owns Land reat deal of the States Steel Compi divisions, sells the vises the erection of As steel has gre prospered, In 1920 population of 50,000. B revolutionary the steel industr plus E andus' ‘ged precedented manner. Step, doubling its even yea Where will be cant chair at the dedicat quet this fall in honor of Jud, cary. a y Plan Is Model The of education was dey and used as a model fe wt other cities. The Methodist Episcopal cl mpleted a $1,000,000 ro} mwntown., At the instance of} udge Gary, the nt ave $500,000 towe The land sivie center a & aiong Lake Michigan was donate oy the steel corporation, through Judge Gary’s interests. | A -nonu-| nent will be ere; to him in the] venter of the pr Gary's _ industr largest single world, a recently c: 900,00€ plant of the Nat Company, and the world sheet mill and tin mills. tm_ 1906 the land could be had most for the asking. The ow | tefused to pay taxes on it, declar- ng it worth! | include the | plant in FIND AN T FORE | Woodland, Wash., March, Re- | ceding flood waters of the Lewis viver have uncovered an ancient for- est believed to date back three or! four thousand years. Stumps of trees, in perfect state of pre: | tion, were discovered. Growing forests lived in new soi! above them, | The old stumps were 5 to 8 feet inj diameter, | the member of the board from ton county. Roth Trial Set For ssociation. Until 1928, the chairman of the arious counties have been member f the board of directors but in- nounts of work have made ‘y to separate the two of- H. S. Russell, Mandan, is Mor- | Personal and Social News of Mandan Vicinity ' ‘| | —_—_——_—_— 9 Florence Connolly Monday in Mandan! | Miss Florence Connolly, whose j marriage will be an event of April, Not guilty of perjury was_ the| was honored Wednesday when Mrs. entered by d Roth, Lark,| H. S. Russell entertained at a din. r-old alleged ductor of aj ner party. rl when he appeared Patrick's Day _ decorations H. L. Berry in’ the e used on the dinner table. district court Thurs- ite narci: in a green bow formed the iterpiece while tall et for Monday ‘as returned to green tapers lighted the table. Cov- ers were laid for eight guests, Cooks in 21, to 5 minutes QUAKER OATS Basket Grocery Under New Management PHONE 626 518 NINTH ST. To Make Room For New Goods We Offer Clean-up Price on California Fruits Large cans Pears, Grapes, for Saturday, per can 2 4 cans for . Pineapple, Peaches, special c, Large cans No. 21% Utah Solid Pack Tomatoes, per can Fancy Crosby Corn, MAE iG Seb ah oie s 6 Sa eee eee Fancy Peas, No. 1! cans, per can 14c—6 cans Large cans Hominy, per can Large cans Pumpkin, per can ae No. 1 fancy Asparagus Tips, per can 1-lb. tin pure Baking Powder, 2 for 8-0z. bottles pure Catsup, 1-1b. tall Pink Salmon, per can 314-02. Oil Sardin 6 cans for . HAMM+>%s:.paut vibuted by omarek Comrany @) dan Thi Honored at Dinner The evening was spent at bridge, C. B. McAllister returned to Man- lay after a two months’ trip to California. Mrs. McAllister, who accompanied him on the trip, is spending a few days with friends in Jamestown before returning to | Mandan, Dr. A. O. Henderson has returned from Jamestown, where he attended the Republican state convention. ee George Brown entertained rs of her bridge club Wed- afternoon, Dinner was served at five o'clock, and later i] Phone 1 1060 Meats—Groc } Faney Milk-fed Chickens i All of Our Sausage Is Made in Our Own Sanitary Sausaze Curtice Brand Peas, very tende: 3 cans 6 cans 12 cans | for 41 c for 79c for $1 55 \ | Carton Matches, six Ge packages, all tor ...... 66... eee 29¢ Comb Honey, selected, Imported Mushrooms, ea. ..45¢ for aaa 1-1h, tin {f Carton’ Shaker Salt | | Krait Cream Cheese, Ib. | Highest grade Walnuts, I \| Per tin 24c ior It Will Pay You to Pl: | Solid, Crisp Head Lettuce for Green Onions, bunch . Cucumbers, cach ie Carrots, washed, 4 Ibs, for Onions, dry, 4 Ihs. for .. Cabbage, solid, 4 Ibs. for . | Parsnips, washed, 8 1-2 Ih: | Phone i = =1060 80 Size Floridas, each ... 216 Size, but good, Box ..... Feed up Saturday—3 for As good as the best Buy two pounds today and Vermicelli or A neat little package of Package . A real English Candy. Pork and Beans, 6 cans for Order a box of these delic’ Fresh and Snappy, per |b. All Phones 211 BISMARCK TRIBUNF GUSSNER This Week We Feature Tender Young Pork He, 2 DEL MONTE BRAND SPINACH Superior Quality Fruits and Vegetables Always Handled With Special Care (Head Lettuce, while this lot lasts, at 4 for 250) Beets, crisp, washed, 6 Ips. ior... Elgin Salad Dressing Demonstration Saturday Mayonnaise — Sandwich Spread — 1000 Island — Sandwich Relish Nash's Delicious Coffee Will Be Served All Afternoon GUSSNER’S Over Forty Years on Main Street LOGAN’ “We Thank You” Fresh Vegetables Cucumbers — Tomatoes — Cauliflower — Carrots Spinach — Green Peppers Grapefruit Winesap Apples Head Lettuce Richelieu Coffee one package of either Richelieu Macaroni, Spaghetti, Easter Surprise Mackintosh’s Taffee de Luxe Saturday, 3 40-cent boxes for $1 Campbell’s Lydia Darrah treat your husband Creamy Mints Deliveries—8:45; 10:30 — 2:30; 4:30 Close 8 P. M. Over Fitty Years on Third Street | cards were played at three tables. | Mrs. H. H. Williams won high score | + the games. | ° . | Mr. and Mrs, Clemens Schaff are | the parents of a daughter, born Wednesday. | ee John Boehm of Judson spent in Mandan with friends. | or ) Thur |School Teacher Feeds | Royal Siam Elephants | Shenandoah, Iowa, March 9.—(?) The royal white elephants of the | King of Siam like to be treated like | circus elephants, according to Miss | Ella M. Murphy of Shenandoah, who |has combined school-teachi..g with jglobe-trotting, sail |} She stopped in Siam on a circuit \of the world and, lacking peanuts, said she fed the king’s elephants ! bits of sugar cane and tossed them | coins to pick up. Buying what surported to be a | hair from the tail of one of the ani- mals, Miss Murphy had it inlaid with gold and made into an ele- Phone 1060 eries—Fruits s Roast, special lot, pound Shoulder Steak, pound Shankless Pienles, Kitchen r, sweet. Best value .f season, | Is-h Yellow Corn, each Monarch Tiny Corn, eae! 2 ths. for 9c §.,$1.33 lace Your Orders Here Green Top California Carrots 3 bunches 27c for Sweet Potatoes, Ib. ........ We Solid, Ripe Tomatoes, Ib. ..40¢ 20c Phone 1060 and better than most you can have your choice of Egg Noodles Easter Assorted Candies 25¢ ..65e ious chocolates and then— 118 Third Street’ tives. It is supposed to wearer courage and stren; FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1928 phant ring, highly prized by ne) fine of $5 for abusing the potice-| The albatross has the largest wing i ve man, spread of all birds. Miss ibis! formerly taught in Pekin University. She has visited the Malay States, India, Egypt, Pal- estiny, Honolulu, Japan, Korea, Manchuria and Europe. SHOULD KEEP RECEIPTS Vienna, March 9.—When Michael O'Flaherty, tourist, dropped a street car ticket on the sidewalk here, a policeman fined him $1.26 for violat- ing a civic ordinance against throw- ing waste paper. Disgusted, O'Fla- herty threw away the receipt the officer had given him for the fine, whereupon he was fined $2.30 and given another receipt. Then came a Try the Home Bake Shop For your next order of Cookies, Doughnuts, Pastries and Bread Our bakery’s foods have made friends wherever they have been used. 212 Sixth Street full-flavored coffee —vacuum packed FLAKES 5 for 66c CHICKENS, Phone 1080 116 Fourth St. Bright Happy With it used to be. —just soaking, rinsing and washed in chiffon frocks, silks Every $20 Purchase of Special Low Prices Now Prevail We have just received a shipment of the famous Caroue Dried Fruits and Whole Wheat Crackers recommended by Dr. MacLachlan. BISMARCK FOOD MARKET Washdays WHITE KING ‘W2ering SOAP. In homes where WHITE KING does the work, washing’ is ‘not half the trouble This pure, granulated soap makes a quick, sudsy solution even in hard water, that has wonderful ape giana There And of this you may be sure, anything water alone will not harm can be saft White King tds’ ‘Thee includes mp4 and rayons. Regular $2.00 Burns Bread Knife FREE FINE FOODS SLICED PEACHES Large 3 for $1.00 FRUIT 3 for $1.00 CAPONS FRESH PORK Phone 1080 Bismarck, N. Dak. a is no rubbing, no boiling necessary iB. ; That includes your finest laces, sheer georgette and Washes Everything 4

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