The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 27, 1928, Page 7

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tay a FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 1998 INCDENTS OF [oni —, ~ COLLEGE LIFE ; IN ‘POOR NUT Show oCmes Here After Rec- ord-breaking Runs in East- ern Cities Elliott Nugent was happy in se- tecting as material for his play “The Poor Nut,” incidents of college life. It has been a long time since the American collegian has been glori- fied on the “Brown of Har- college youth in a modern version P of dings in and about our. higher x - halls of learning. To know how/The honor of representing Ohio, well it succeeds it is but necessary to point to the long and success- fal record of the comedy in such critical localities as New York, Bos- ton, Chicago, Philadelphia and other + cventers where it has been greeted warmly by a public eager to view it. It Nee New York for 42 weeks, Boston 10 weeks, Chicago 20 weeks, Philadelphia 8 weeks. With such a record behind it, a matter of three season’s consecutive run, “The Poor Nut” will be the at- West Virginis, Michigan, Kentucky and Penis ne the national ieee coptset & Miphtehe se niversi ing latter ae of Ay roe to Raymond D. Walters, of Apollo, Pa. He is a senior at rove City (Pa.) College. Pandolfo Activities Interest Commission ; ° traction at the Bismarck auditor- | | i A A ium, Wednesday — May 2. Young Nugent, co-author, is a col- man and “knows his campus.” 1 There ia.a touch and go a the | fe play, and one gathers a pretty com- plete idea of what happens when ung athletes come under the hands of a coach, when excitemert is tense. There is also a charming romance to it, and a gratifying touch of pathos to relieve the laughter. The thrill of the track meet is given, with a stadium scene to warm the ‘cockles of any sport lover's heart. Cheering and explosive ac- tion makes this an episo‘ic to be long remembered. Kitchen Expense Bill to Be Much Discussed | A document which bids fair to be much discussed in court and out dur- ing the next few months is the ex- pense account which J. A. Kitchen presented for a trip to Grand Forks to discuss conditions at the state mill and elevator with K. C. Nelson, auditor for the state industrial com- | mission of which Kitchen is « mem- ry The trip began on March 26 and ended March 31 and the various ex- penses listed are authenticated by one for all expenditures over $1. This is in line wtih a ruling which requires receipts for pay- ments of $1 or more; P The expense account, which al- ready has produced a bitter argu- ment between Kitchen and Governor A. G. Sorlie, follows: t March 26—Auto from Bis- | Little headway had been made by {the state securities commission to- day in its investigation of the fi- nancial activities of S. C. Pandolfo, former St. Cloud, Minn., financier. The object of the investigation is to determine the basis on which Pandolfo is raising money for the perccan of an alleged “grease- ess doughnut” busines:. “We are interested in Pandolfs's activities only to the extent of as- jcertaining if he is violating : the | state law Brvening the sale of | securities,” B. O. Bailey, executive secretary of the commission said. “The decision to inquire into his activities was based on rep:rts re- | ceived at this office that he nes | been raising money for the vremo- tion of a doughnut business ard we j want to know what security, if any. he is giving for the money e ob- tains and what representations ne is making to prospective investors.” Commenting on reports that Pan- dolfo was borrowing money on. his heard a similar report and that if this proves to be true the commis- sion probably will do nothing fur- ther with the matter sinae there ‘s no Jaw against a man obtaining will give him money. _ The commission changing for money, Bailey said. Y. M. C. A. SECRETARY DIES ard Paulson, general secretary of here t from double pneumonia. personal note, Bailey said he had| . is — interested, | ¢ however, in the form of the notes| % which Pandolfo is said to be ex-|% St. Paul, April 27—(AP)—Leon- | $ j the St. Paul Y. M. C, A. since last |@ August, died at the Midway hospital | & in Yo M.'C. A; work, ‘75 | Of that time in South America. “% marck to Fargo at railroad. En ro! Fargo, dinner ..... March 27—Fargo, breakfast 60; bus .25; railroad to Grand Forks, $2.82 3.67 | Bergeson & Son. Fargo, room .. Oe En reute, dinner ... 1.55 : larch 28 — Grand Forks, Py breakfast. .50;- taxi 65; Delicious Bakery Mareh 29—Auto Minot at rail Toad rate 1a For This Week-end We ‘ Have ‘ Whole Wheat, Raisin Graham, Rye and White Bread. Parkerhouse Food and ~ White F Cakes. Alo. Pies of all Turtle Lake Farmers 61: SO Want Carload of Cows|f ®***4,Beans snd Boston Home Bake Shop 214 Sixth St. Have You Tried — Your Sample? Potatoes, Early Ohios, WANTED: — First - class|$ Bushelman at once.—S. E.|% (TURTLE LAKE” OIL SYNDICATE INCORPORATED! Directors Plan to” Develop ‘Natural Resources of McLean County Having incorporated as the Her- mon Hanson Syndicatef Turtle| Lake, and been granted a charter) by. Pape of North Dakow em: ra of the company are \° ning to sell 950,000. of its capital stock to the people of the state. rporaters The inco: are. Hermon Hanson, Swan Swanson, Vaughn A. Hanson, J. D. Hanson, N.\E. Han- son, Chester E. Johnson, Bernt E. be tee a E. Johnson, pt R. lordquist, Herman Peterson, Gtd R. Crouch and A.'L. Gesche. Fran Swanson Herbert Swanson also are interested, This entire UP, except A. L. che, are pioneer settlers and farmers of McLean burn and Underwood. Some of them having resided there 44 years. Mn Gesche settled at Anamoose, Mc- Henry county, about 30 county, north and east of | ears ago, All are well-known in the: central part of this state. The main purpose {s to develop the natural resources, consisting ! 2 jnear his farm home between Turtle; | Washburn and Coleharbor or, reach- A Free Trip for Teachers to NIAGARA. FALLS “The Heme of Shredded Whest”’ See this educational, scenic and historic wonder at our expense cl ges. petr leum, coke, coal, | aluminum and, silica deposits, of | McLcon covniy and other parts of North Dakota. 8300.009 Capital Stock The capital is $! 00,000, which is divided into 300,000 shares, all com-| mon and non-assessatile stock, of | $1_pap value. lermon Hanson spent more than! 0 years and much money in work- ing out the possibilities of the na-/| tural resourcee of Mclean co! i Lake and Underwood end. extend- ing into the vicinities of Mercer, ing west to the Missouri river. This let to.the leasing of nearly 100, acres. of valuable petroleum mineral lands, embracing: various large oil} structures in the territories men- tioned, which is supported by sev- led reports of !.igh erade geolo- sists. The chief aim, according to the rporators, is to give North Da- kotans, especially the McLean county people, a chance to become interested with them in this enter- prise and thereby participate in the potential: wealth expected to be created through proper and persis- tent development. i To Drill Test Oil Well The first authorized $50,000 or 85 per’cent thereof, is to be used for drilling a test oil well on one of the leaseholdings in township 146 or 147 N., range 81 W., being on one of the major folds. The syndiexte group is not with- holding any leases for their own rsonal benefit, not even their own land leases which cover an entire large st re, but have turned ali |personal loans from anyone who|$* He.was 42. years old and had been|%. sinee 1909, part | % sugar and fresh food as well. or Lyon Every youngster likes to dream of. a dish of Ice Cream’ as big as him-. self. You can make his dreams come true with Purity Ice Cream. Made from rich, pure cream, cane taining proteins, and calcium, it is not only a delect- able confection, but an excellent Occident, Climax ; THEIR WONDERFUL GOODNESS SSSSOSS fruits, and con- carbohydrates, Y “Finest Health Food of | the leureholdings into the corpora. | effort to get out the vore at this | tion, Mr. Gesche states. peed? elogtion, according to H. S. The understanding is that no of- Kreidler departr:ent chairman, ficer shall draw any salary until! Kreidler has appealed to the oil is struck, unless he is actually Legion posts in the state to stage engaged at the development work. | campai: to bring out a big vote — ie wel as el tr apevert eavy vote an ular interest are Legion Will Work the Best seaurance of govern- to Get Out Vote | ment. the appeal states. yet A “mechanical man” that plays Fargo, N. D., April 27.) —One | chess and. automatically Tesporda of, the major activitios of the Amer-| to the moves made by its human in department of the North Da-/ opponent hi i ted by a ota American Legion will be an| Spanish ‘mention Al PAGE SEVEN You can now get your Coffee roasted on your own PERSONAL ORDER aa : and perfectly FRESH Lae on a direct shipment from our factory. ri By getting just the exact amount your family uses IN A MONTH, your coffee is aluays FRESH, and— You Save 10c per Pound BARRINGTON HALL coffee is known end used throughout America as the highest grade coffee the world produces. It ie endorsed by the Bureau of Feed Sani- tation and Health. THE PERSONAL ORDER PLAN On your Personal Order your monthly supply ie packed in « convenient. box (as shown above) with your name on Head Lettuce, New Beets, Sani-Flush and D Assorted ob Straight, 3 cans for . x Delicious and oh so tasty, per Ib. ............. Crab Meat, '2 Ib. cans. It’s delicious, 3 cans for . Distributed by Stacy-Bismarck Company LOGAN'S | “We Thank You” Tomatoes, Celery, Cauliflower, New Peas, Radishes, Cucumbers, each 25¢ WILL'S ACCLIMATED SEEDS Creamy Mints Lydia Darrah The Chocolate Candy Supreme Richelieu New Carrots Green Onions rano PLP PLL SSLESSSOESS LSE SLPS SLES SSS SESS Them All” | Your dealer has itenask for 3 "s Best Meat Department SWIFT'S Pork and Veal, Stewing Hens, lamburger and Pork Sausage (made from choice meats) NASH COFFEE OF INTEREST TO CHURCHES AND SCHOOLS The Nash Coffee company is offering to every church, Parent-Teachers Unit, or other group, a 5 gallon coffee urn, valued at $75.00. If you belong to an organization which needs 9 coffee urn come to our store for particulars. NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOW All Phones 211 118 Third Street Deliveries—8:45; 10:30 w= 2:30; 4:30 Close 8 P. M. Prime Beef, Fane: Cold Meats Over Fifty Years on Third Street RT. Grocery 204 Fifth St. Phone 371 “Good Things to Eat” Our Aim To give our customers the best quality of foods and serv- ‘fee at the lowest prices consistent with good merchan- dising. Phone 371 Quality Constantly Maintained Ready-to-serve Meats and convenient. We have the Minced Ham, Boiled Veal Loaf, Luncheon Tongue, Geose Liver and fi Beef Sausage, Boneless Pork Feet. Vegetables . University Refugee Beans Green Beans, better than any taken right from.the because special attention is te the variety, Ss cok Gale They are not just hebns Special ow CBB ccccrccccecsereceapedoosesocces your own package and sent to our agent in your town, where you can get this coffee fresh every month—on regu- lar days and dates. BAKER IMPORTING CO.! Importers of Quality COFFEES and TEAS Minneapolis - NewYork + Winnipeg ~ (Terente nA SSn Anil tench tnit anne We will be pleased to receive your PERSONAL ORDER and, if you will call at our store, will exe plain its advantages to you. R. P. LOGAN | BISMARCK, NO. DAK. Cook’s Grocery THE “BIG” LITTLE STORE 512 Ave. D Phone 563 Celery, Head Lettuce, New Carrots, Cauliflower, Spinach, Tomatoes Green Onions, Sweet Potatoes, Radishes, New Beets Cucumbers Naval Oranges, the nice, sweet kind, 2 doz. med. size.........4 Strawberries in pint boses Specials Stone brand Pure Fruit Preserves, regular $1.75 for ... Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 2 for ........ Kellogg's Bran Flakes, 2 for . Argo Corn Starch, 3 for .... Swift’s U. S. Inspected Meats Everything in Beef, Pork and Veal Have you tried the Hockless Picnic? CHICKENS You Get le douPrion ‘First in the Dough~Then in the Oven Also Finer Texture and Velume in Your i less than of higher brands Same Price fv Over 35 Years ‘5 ounces for 25¢ Millions of Peunas Used By Our Government (Reduced Prices For Cash Only) Just a Few of Our Bargains Listed Tomatoes, No. 2, per can ..,.ccsesesoeees Pork & Beans, No, 2, per can s+ Peaches, No. 24% cans, per can . 2 large California Sardines for .

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