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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1928 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE __ PAGE FIVE Navy Graduate |! MANDAN NEWS | ise Overs, French |W, C, 'T, U. Leader Praises Feature | seat feta Peas eke superviss membership qualification and at- tendance records. Hazel A. Hanson, von oe is vice president, and David 8. Owen, Minot, is secretary of the state or- ganization. Why stay single when you can buy a diamond engage- ment ring and a three stone 1 moving freight train he was at- | j tempting to board at Lyons station, 5) eae 10 miles west of here. Attempts were being made here | today to locate relatives of the dead | man, REELECTED TO SCHOOL BOARD | Mrs, Evelyn Nickerson and) W | H. Vallancey were reelected to the | Mandan school board yesterday in Pretty Party Is Miss Jean Moore . Given at Driscoll and Donald Mumby for Blanche Thomas Are Married Here : Miss Olga Peterson, Driscoll, for- merly of ‘Bismarck, entertained Mrs, Finan URdEe ate Mikes course was serv:d. Miss Thomas v ¥ was presented with gifts of linen, | Japanese lanterns and_ streamers in pastel colors decorated the Peter- i Maul egentne tn -Mdabe “ot Miss | Sot ce ie | a quiet election. They were unop- { Blanche Thomas of Driscoll, whose | Mumby of Saath alt ial ets Accident Occurs at Lyons, 10 posed. diamond wedding ring at Bon- marriage to Paul Sarston, Litch-| Tuesday at the Methodist parson- Miles West of Mandan— |e si ham Bros. for $50? ville, will take place June 24. jage, with Rev. Walter E. Vater of- an | Personal and { ———— i A feature of the evening's enter- siciating. Relatives Notified \ 4 ' tainment was a mock wedding after| Miss Dora Hansen and Mrs. F. i | Social News of j r “@ which games were played. At the! Ww. Tobin of Mandan were attend- | Fritz Hjalmer Oberg, 26, French ae ae HERE conclusion of the eve ing, a luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Mumby are | Fritz Hjalmer Oberg, 26, Frenc! | Mandan Vicinity t | River, Minn., was instantly killed | | yesterday when he fell beneath the | | wheels of a Northern Pacific freight} Mr. and Mrs. FE. G. Collis train at Lyons station, 10 miles | Miss Esther Collis left thi ing a wedding trip to points in consin. After August 1 they will ibe at home at Judson where the ;groom is a member of the public Is what the Rev. L. H. Smidt, of the Garret Bible Institute, Evanston, in part wrote: “Could the American 1 morning: son home for ¢ ty. lie | west of here. ta. |for F where they will attend girl and youth see what you have pasa et tc, Se ee Aree Cutter aehiok Meanal| i . | Two comp nions of Oberg said he! the Fargo high school commence- to offer and know how to take i M 1 ° tes 8 E Raniey ik. and) John Edward Burke, son of Judge | slipped as he attempted to catch a/ ment exer M Alpha Knight, care of themselves without being i: rs. Ella C. Boise Hh sini Git kaGuee aan NE | and Mrs, E, T. Burke, former resi-| ride on the train. Jed by Rigee, of Mrs and Mrs, Collis, will be misled, we would have a nation i s | dents of Bismarck, graduates from coroner's jury, empaneled by | duated, : : without vice and immorality—Ma; s Reelected Head of j Salem schools. | the United States Naval academy at| Coroner J. J. Kenrelly, returned an wpa toe God bless you.” : if Byerson, of the for- lcs to epee a hens se ebouuselle | aged Shupniee aauetio TaehiHis 1 Woman's Christian Temperance Union, “Is Your Daughter “ Ye eS ES the sex-ational drama of life and love which comes to the audi- Is Your Daughter ited the Creat Plains ; Career) The bride is a graduate of the! Annapolis, Md., Thursday. He has| verdict of accidental death. Funeral| 4, Knowle District W. C. T. U-| mien Junction high school and the heen assigned to active duty as en-| arrangements are pending receipt | cign plant Dickinson Normal school. For the | Pe Para: Naw iexieo: ’ i Ch i \ Atte, Bile -Ci Welser ot Biacketk fant year SHO Has Cbeeh COMET Chee ee en oe eee eet De Cu, 9 | beli to live in Mi ta. sare £65 gree = on June 1th, should arouse people more than ever ’ was re-elected president of the 11th! at Judson. | ples aad da eT | ate pieces . jena inne nt ata ao ebay aly eradicate existing conditions, Safe?” district of the W. C. T. U. at. the aye ae | Duane Diehl has returned from | Bear Sarees ing the production in Los Angeles, Miss Hall sent a letter] auditorium—Friday, June 8; mat- { 19th annual convention, held Tues-|Bible School Has |the University of North Dakota to} H MEMAKER Sikh Bemadi ¢. {to St. S. Millard, producer, commending him for the work he is doing in| inee at 2:30; event ‘and 9, for day at Tappen. Other officers re- = jspend the summer at his home in| ihiened tom: Gt | protecting the young people of the age. “We are very well pleased,” | women only, Saturday, June’ 9th, elected are: Enrollment of 216/Bismarck. s Hall wites, “with the manner in which your speaker brought the matinee at 2:30; evening, 7 and 9, men only. Monday, June 11, mat- inee, 2:30, for women anly; even- Mrs. Harry Myers Springs, vice president; Jolly of Tappen, recording sec of M nt conditions to our attention. The film will do much to aid our and boys to lead cleaner, purer lives.” ible school began Monday with | | Miss Frances Gr: | eee has been attending the : i P versity. | Regular clases for the Vacation! g Mts, A.B, Brink, left, foday for PLAN P | ¢ N I ¢ ets | tary, and Mrs. C. E. Rodgers of Me«: an enroilment of 216 childrer.. More She, will visit relatives for two| to her home at Hurt Mus Grane [geal May Weather | ailed tn most sections for the week tier 16 years of age edinitied. Fri rea ET ee et est are expected to register within the | Y°** wn Members of Three Clubs in was recently graduated from Dick- | -OC@! Dee ending June 5. Night temperatures | Watch for announcement in tomor- i 2 smarck was ( Pear BGA i igh sche iE: S g ave been near frost s - | Tow . 4 mS corresponding secretary. nt rea ixth grade classes | Mts: George Game, Sr. and Mrs./ Morton County to Meet at fen high school. Warmest Since 1900 He ae aac row's Tribune. Judge R. G. MeFarland of James-| 02° Quah and Shah grade classes Charles Mitchell of Jamestown are| H Mrs, M. Rosen and son, Bi an localities. Ra'n is needed. Winter} ' town was the principal speaker pupils, while the andeevarien Class itttending the I. 0. O. F. convention! Chautauqua Park June 12 | pave returned from the Twin Cities ei Virye is heading short. The main ake aneeting: There ee Iks 'Poxsts of fn enrollment of 32 little 2c?e ey a | |where they visited relatives for sev-| years, The mean. temp jhighvfays are in excellent condition. Wanter, Jamestown; stateview gress} OVS one Girlie, |. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gjertson of | Tuesday, Jure 12, has been chos- ctl days. 7 [ite The" warmest previous May Devils Lake Preparing STRAWBERRIES Bordwell, ‘Lisbon are attending the Odd Fel-| en as the date for the annual pienic) a5; grit Groengard has as her | 100. had a mean temperature of 61, wy "9 y {lows convention here. | of the Hizhland, Ftasher and Man- re ri x ian | Weather over the state corresponded * ee sccrears. Mothers, Daughters Paraaniey ad dan Homemakers clubs, and the af-/house guest this week, Miss Lillian | yf I wih that ct tee| for State Secretaries| Quart Boxes Wie Presid set with} == Banquet Thursday! wr. and Mrs. Harry W. Gill of fair will be held at Chautauqua Perlin of Mines | arek, 0. W. Roberts, local weather bake aay Per Case .... i " | Portal are vi ing friends i jis- Park. | re a oS: aan lay. Devils Lake will have a summer a ss cee en eo | Mteinbeas veh the i Daniness and) siancke tNalwesles <2 aires Sr ieotlides’ cMuuitionss? geaut ona) Gn Diakinson ites she uae. el tion for the month | meeting of city commerce associa- |This is the time to can straw- a rl iis “iain my {Pro siona r "s a] ir! oece gram includes business PsslONs, obey si <4 ii vibe be eg 74 ches slow "1 ) a it ion secretaries Jun 19 and 20. 2. .. tained ac sludeieon tes ee en ee teeelonelimvited caeste: will mect| Mr. and Mra, R. C, Trowbridge | Sonm®, games, community singing, (guest of friends for the Inst few) THe Tih Inchen BOGE Woy ;|H. P. Goddard, Bismarck, is presi |Cetties—Prices are lowest for i Springs and Tappen urions. | Thursday evening at 6:15 in. the |of Devils Lake are spending a few and stunts presented by each club. “9¥%- eee quite diff having. th estident of the’ newly-reorganized the season and the berries are { eta ae \Lions room at the Grand Pacific |days in Bismarck A group of Indian girls from the} yi. ong ates. 1H. B. Parsons are [Tainfall of any May on record, 7.04 | group. coll : hotel for the annual Mothers and oe | Bismarck Indian school will Rive a ee eee ane Pawo te attend |inches. : z James Barret, secretary of the | 800% Mr. and Mrs. Boise hel ee vee | P. B. Garberg 2:1 W. C. Greene | Play, and there will be a girls’ club a today : | F THE Ndeonile Homtacontrie Weather uniavorable to crops pre-|Devils Lake Civic and Commerce|—= = <= —= <= — << <== j *| After the banquet moving pic-|of Fargo are transacting business A = r x o* . . aon Hosts at Dinner) ire iarhe shown of vacation poss, here this week, He AGSte | a: Me Hanley seen Mind ‘ 2 | 4° , Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Boise were} ccones of Yellowstone Park and . Miss Louise Keller was hostess /ong, enxaged in food projects i Ay 4 ! demonstratio: Miss 1 Abllities'of tis northwest, including! eb ae project worker, and Miss Grace De- a Rea aaa APPLES SSN S CANTALOUPE vor! ric this week. hosts Tuesday evening at a bridge ra s. "The: i os 2 Monday evening to member: ¢} Work, of the state agr icultural col- es Bing Cherries dinner at their home. Roses and | pune “never thrush: the courtesy D. D. D. club. $f Toge at Fargo will attend the pic- h ae ig spirea, decorated the dinner table, |De'ne, Shown, through the courtesy tae | nie and giv talks, as will also Miss Telephone Directory Watermelon and flowers were arranged about ; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ripple of Wil-| Grace Frysinger of Fargo, super- jtion of the Northern Pacific railway. pst i ‘i a oF rf Mi ne Os 9, i! the!rooms: [Otto Sones of Se Paul wil lctuse ston arrived here Afondayto spend, Si0%,0f Homemakers lub work in Shows City’s Growth the North Central states, ee Committees in charge include: Arrangements—M:;. Tom _ Sak- . Cards were played at three tables Mr. and Mrs. jon the points illustrated. a few days. dae All who are interested in theze| Try Our Service Phones 371 following the dinne ‘A.W.LUCAS CO. Forty-five telephones have been arck ‘Telephone | George Haggart of Fargo won high vacation pictures are invited to! Mr. and Mrs. Gust Jenner of | added to the : eters cae. | i Pigg shaug, chairman; Mrs, Earl Taylor. | % scores in the evening's games. Cone to the Lions room at 8 o'clock Hurdsfield are in Bismarck for a 3R&U®. lor. | exchange since last December 1, A Sh St : Taues anal sic : Mrs. La Rue Shaw, Mrs, H. C. Niel-| exchange since last December’ : n i isis les sola game List and Me, BD Pangburn of | Thursday evening, aibaedmage yen | fen, and Mr. Charles Keidel; pub- glesiing the citaey huainces and ANNEX oe ore Fort Lincoln were“among the guests | y7+__+ : Misses Elizabeth and Cecilia Pat-| litity>Mrs. V5 J, Melati, quait-| pif, Waldo, area manager for! } R. T GROCERY at dinner. Mission Society ite son of Elgin spent Monday in, Sith and diss. Hugh ‘Taylor. Pro:| {he ‘elerhone compan. announced . Ps Store ieesaeme rraern tee Meets at Bridge ee gram—Mrs. F. J. Williams, chair- cia dle eanenen i » | man; Mrs. Katherine Jiran, Miss | ‘rd# Cornelia, left’ today for an extended |. Mrs. L. H. Brotton and Mrs. N. L.! Mae’ Tay! itl S| of na motor trip, At-Fargo they will be] Mrs. L. H. Carufel_ and Miss | McBride of Rugby spent Monday in| Ma Taylor, Mrs, William P. Bor-) ° (7 joined by Mrs. Tracy’s mother, Mrs.|Mabel Breen entertained St. Rita’s | Bismarck. edly F. R. Haines, who will accompany | missionary society Tuesday evening | ses local office. y may be lephoning the company’s len. Hospitality—Mrs. J. E. Anderson, thent tu lake resorts in: Minnesct iss Breen’s home. | Miss daichlidinentecti Nene |e ne ee + Wisconsin and Illinois. The pe Bridge was played at five tables ford visited friends in Bismarck|~ Sup RON aes AIR LINE STAR SPECIAL SALE may continue the trip to California |and honors were won by Miss Anna Monday. Fargo, N. D., Jun Ss later in the summer, They do not; Marie Manning and Mrs, John elmo | PEAK agar a Macca rine vecvesn plan to return to North Dakota be-|Fleck. After a short business meet-! Miss Marian Jeardean will leav2 jFargo and Minreapolis will begin} Del Monte Brand fore early fall. | Tuesday, June 12. ‘ ing, the hostesses served refresh- | this evening for a visit in Yakima, ash. * * ments, | Wash, | ——— Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bankston and tie | “#6 T0 CATHOLICS s ‘i ) ‘ Fruits and Vegetables children left Tuesday for Walker,| Mrs. V. J. LaRose and daughter,! Mrs, C. W. McGray of Garrison | \ q s Se ie Ncee. thee ill anend a few: | Blisdbeth Alin, abd’ Mra, Ti Bu GAayou was e guent iahiceece Teenie, THIS WEEK'S PRICES weeks “vacation “Mrs.” Bankston and daughter, Virginia, left Tues: | . nena stueedsy, Alarm Clocks we o- Huge Crowd Attending Man. | : | ———— Del Monte Apricot and children will go to a ‘ake re-|day for Detroit Lakes and the Twia | o———__—___—____. - ¢ Ap Nbc saceasicaial 1 onte A es is Blea Seed) ee dated eg Bn saute nomes they wall i] At the Movies {| dan Religious Convention Ono Dollar RIM ccs snsdancaonie mainder of the summer, and Mr. | visit at Devils Lake. vee 8 — The Ladies Aid society of the ELTINGE THEATRE Mrs. M. J. Simpson, who mak: tist church will meet Thursday A. fascinating, but little-known her home here with ee son | Heres ith ee at oars locale, as far as the screen is con-| daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. R.jat Menoken. jose planning to £0! cerned, is Hungary, which provides | i | Simpson, will leave Thursday forjare requested to meet at the Bap- the setting for “The Whip Wor an,” Ft ae ea ay ate he th A Spokane and Palouse, Wash, where tst church at 1:30. jwhich comes to the Eltinge for "Neither the capacious auditorium she will spend ree months wi e i | Thursday. A . 3 | relatives and friends. i geMliss Guyola Ingle, grandaughter| “The Whip Woman” has its lo-/0f St. Joseph's Catholic church nor ia jot Mr. and Mrs. B Iroy of ‘cale in and about Budapest shortly |{he Palace thetire wae awd that at- Ormie Stew.rt of Fort Riley,|Steel, who has been seriously ill after the close of the Worle war, |t® accrenndaee, ae Kan., who arrived here Monday. by with pneumonia at Bt Allexius hos: /when the country was in the throes | re ears Sis ane aeroplane, will spend two weeks injpital, will return to her home jof the general unrest which upset ; ws Bismarck with relatives and friends. | Steele Thursday. — all Europe. PSet dressed the gathering yesterday | Del Monte White Cherries, He value, per tin lor Bankston will geturn, to Bismarck. Meets in Open Air | Bonham Brothers | An open air meeting was neces-/ — _ sary yesterday when sessions of the ee ee Greene» ae - ee a ee ™ i resi 3 i vere C. P. Stone, wet candidate fo s > former Bismarck resi- se Estelle Taylor ni . | were C, 5 d fc ae i the U. S. air service,; Friends in Bismarck have received | reno ae dentine apd Antonio we | congress; the Rev. John Slag, Bis- | Matinee Every Day 2:30 stationed at Fort Riley. word of the marriage of Miss|Lowell Sherman, Heddr Hopper, | ™arck, and Paul Goldade, Rugby. ose » |Blorence Jager of this city and! Julanne Johnston, Loretta Young|, A Play, given last night by mem ¥ Lieutenant E. J. Teylon, BBs. of ine Sages ee Minot, formerly of | and others in support. beresat See Joseph’s church, was well' ff JACK MULHALL ‘a the U. S. S. Maury, U. S. vy, is| Bismarck, which occurr jaturday| Valuable—and at the same time |! . sy ‘KAIL 4 : sting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.|in Minneapolis. | free—technical advice we> received| The delegates to the convention DOROTHY MACKAILL a ROT AAORS E. J. Taylor, for a few weeks. . * lon the picture frow Alexander |™et this morning for the final flay Hee | ane Beinn Fancy ep. From Our Lieutenant Taylor is stationed at} Mrs. Frederick W. Rase and Korda, picture director who lived |Sessions. Mass was attended at St.9 oe. with a hat Immense Storage. c the navy yard at Boston, Mass. |daughters, Virginia and Helen Sue,| for years in Budarest, both as film | Joseph's church and business ses- § OF nen, Yet Per bushel ......00 oe 8 of Fort Lincoln left Tuesday by car | director anc newspaper editor. sions. were conducted afterwards. herself hardly Billy Kennelly, son of Mrs. L. M.|for Sea:tle, Wash., where they will Officers of the federation bef face the si Olson, who makes his home with|spend the summer, | CAPITOL THEATRE jelectea at 2 p. m. this afternoon, | eneont GaN Sugar Cured medium weight, sliced, Ib. 000000270 . prior to adjournment. j l d y b I S. Littlehales of Seattle, will be) Mr. and Mrs. Denzil E, Wharton,| and friende must not fail to see —___— SLENGeVIZE GnRLeES graduated from Queen Anne high|who have been teaching at McKenzie|‘Tywo Arabian Knights,” which Bismarck and Mandan school, Seattle, June 13. for the past year, left recently for] opened to gales of laughter at the ~ . i “4 : c a opal * palitoris nuiaee they expect ‘to!Capitol Theatre last night Here is|EIKS Lodges Unite in ‘O every woman Foot Saver Shoes offer the charm of slim young Tradest iss Clara Klein of Hazen, who|make their heme. a film production on a lavish scale es, Cisil isitely shod... The styled loveli- has been the house guesi of Cornelia i ee ___ | which Pc so the serious gart of the Flag Day Observance | Gp Hine fon es aca emus ys s! ie Lh et loveli Tracy, for geveral days, will spend| J. L. Bell of Bismarck was the prin-|war secondary, basing its plot al- - | ness of each Foot Saver Model is a caress to the eye. Concei within the remainder a ie week A fe cipal sheaker, at the macting, of the most exclusively on th humorous anna lodaeriot Bismares and Man it is the source of a beauty beyond style—the famous Foot Saver patented And Save st of Ruth ‘ma McCurdy. |Fargo Rotary ‘clu lay, using as} inci t hb af 18 wil in will unite in public open ai : i‘ ar i i . és . ‘ siiiibeialiebedes War At his subject, “Finance in the Amer- incidents. B one Thoce ae eat Flag Day service at the municipal | in-built construction ..It dictates lines of design that emphasize the deli PHONE 1 Mrs. G. D, Bell and son, Buddy, ; ican Revolution.” cee been many of them in the house | band stand Jn Manian Thursday left Tuesday evening for Eugene, lla t evening, judging b: the fre- ornaing, 5 nne eee ea | A xg Ore. where they will v'.it Mrs.| Kenneth Preston has returned to/quent outbursts of hearty l..ughter Flag Day is one of the occasions | 4 € Bell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B.;his home in Bismarck to spend the | that punctuated the seemingly cone| Which il Elks lodges in the country | cate beauty of in-curving contours. It relaxes all pressure, to eliminate every distortion of swelling. It establishesa perfection of poise that restores natu- ral symmetry and balanced muscular grace...Yet all this is invisible. Only ; Foot Saver Shoes! t Ellis, for three months. jsummer vacation, having completed | stant ripple o7 rzirth. observe with fitting ritualistic serv- | the effect appears—an effect of delicate fefinement in the lines from : Fl ee a vere of school at the state uni-/ The plot deals with two soldiers, ee ane ap Eine Biogcamns, iat foot to knee—an effect of distinctive smartness in the shoe itself. We tholi ity. 23, i cers of e two lodees will | (pid is 4 é3 omar lar macnn. of pce blies eee fp oeeeeaie aad priya 2 whe iad unite in conducting the ritual work, | invite you to view our new showing of the latest Foot Saver Creations. evening at 8 o'clock at St. Mary’s|_ Mrs. M. R. McGruer and Miss |close of the war, after they have es- and the Bismarck Elks band will) For auditorium. All members are urged|Ethel McGruer left Monday for|caped from a prison camp in Arab | Play a concert beginning at 7:30 p.| to attend. : Schenectady, N. ¥., where they will garb. m,, Mandan time, Mouse Kidskin ..$13.00 Best Results e+e reas visit relatives for the, summer. ees meri pimile and, twin- J Finds Obe Songer - Mrs. Le! M. Holmes of Ink- ing eyes give tl roper “devil- ry Fin er; | c! jdskin ... IL. n ur f ater, assembly scorcuty of the Re-| Jack Livdahl, son of Mr. and Mrs. marca attituc > tothe star, wh w s s U 7) who ry . | bekah lodge, is attending the I. 0.|G. N. Livdahl, has returned from| plays his first comedy drama after Died Accidentally | 0. F. convention, in session here North Dakota, to|}a series of big dramatic successes. — this week, here, Mary Astor is beuutiful as the Arab| A verdict of accidental death was/| dates uf maiden and Louis _Wolheim, the| reported late yesterday by a coron- Mr. and Mrs. Eric Thorberg are} Miss Gertrude Evarts left Tues-| stage star, ke-ps the audience con- ‘ leaving this week for Big Stone|day for Grand Forks where she|stantly amused in his part Sf the Lake, Minn., where they will spend} will attend summer school at the | hard-boiled sergpent, The_support- Patent Leather .., 11.00 Baking By Gertrude Atherton AAAA TO B 4T09 |A.W.LUCAS CO, Bismarck’s Busy Shopping Center Pathe Review - Comedy @ two weeks’ vacation. state university. ing cast is 1eaded by Ian Keith. ii 58 Ee eee The picture was made by Caddo Dr. Engé THURSDAY Earl Bigler, who has been attend-| Archie McGray of Garrison is | Producticns for United Artists. John Antonio Moreno and {ng the state university, has re-| visiting friends in Bismarck en route|W. Considine, Jr., supervised it. turned & his home in Bismarck to home from the University of North Lewis Milestone, with this alcture, Drugless Physician Estelle Taylor ® summer. akota. si adds another is long list of com- ‘4 ” ve cee . s&s edy successes. This great laugh- Laces Bik. Blamarek, N. D. “The Whip Woman’ Miss Josephine Nuchols has re-| Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Belanger left | prodccer will be at the Capitol the- turned from Wishek where she re-|Tuesday for the Twin Cities wher>|atre fur tonight, and every picture- tly completed teac! t tl iN nd a few di wn bus-| goer, and legio.. xires most of all, of #0 ool, = id neds pad SE Re mh tie ev ortuenile entertain- WATCH REPAIRING VAUDEVILLE ee ee men’ PALACE Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ellingson| Donald Jones has returned trom —______. of Knox are spending a few days i state universtiy, Grand Forks,| The Methodist Ladies’ Aid 8] Pua Cee here on business. pend the simmer’ here, will serve lunch in the church THEATER > MANDAN FOOT INSURANCB FOR THE FUTURE Mr, and Mrs. G. R. Duncan of} 8t. Guild will meet 8:15 and 10:15 - Bismarck Time a ut dso! business callers in Bi at 2:30 with| Thursday at 12 o'clock. 50 ROYAL JEWELRY CO. All Seats - 50 eae cen Monday. o m= Pie a Copelin. - | cents per. plate. ae _Main Ave. — Bismarck, N. 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