The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, July 11, 1928, Page 10

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, PAGE TEN. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE _ =. ‘WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1 OUR 1929 MODEL GAS RANGES ARE HERE | ' The last carload of gas ranges which arrived today are all new models. COME IN and see what we can offer you for $115, our best range or $75 for our cheaper cabinet range, both fully equipped, including LORAIN OVEN REGULATOR. We include a guarantee against maintenance or burnouts over a period of years. You can afford to buy a new gas range every two or three years withthe saving you can make using NATURAL GAS over all other fuels. ey CONSOLIDATED UTILITIES COMPANY | : PHONE 727 re 510 BROADWAY, x i agp hospital left fe extend-|case, filled the courtroom here this| apartments :n 1927, which is more oS Tuesday for an than the talontiey Tota mare the Pacific it. morning. napa bolted giana All told the cities spent CYCLONE LIFTS OE . vid G. hild, inter-| Americans spent nearly one bil-| $3,598,889,405. for buildi * nenesiiiy ee American botanist, lion dollars for the building of| tions. inithnaaly was a guest at the Great Plains Field station Tuesday. i | TRIBUNE COOK —= |, SCHOOL OPENS| 7 “Doeowr ir cer.vour Gomr F Ry j rt * on-ay DeMR= ry Farm buildings were damaged and| Rev. and Mrs. Frederick Norris |} Presents to Be Given Away canst Cosa aie cued ROARING. HE. JOUR a church was blown down by a cy-lare attending the state Epworth It’s pound foolish and : {Sand Dinner Served at Three DRRUNG- WAT Box OF YOURD—~? CRT TERS = A DOIG tS clone which struck, par 20 pars a ee : a - < = “ ith of Mandan Mon night a 3 ne eesti ‘ 5 Days’ Session th. BESO Carer —eT.~” THe Stn Ghowe WAT ULL BE south he a ie he Day fe me Nee cording to information received here phir as rece este penny wise to buy anything (fi The | Tribune cooking schoo!, in ~ Rev.-C. J. Fylling, Mandan, pas-| Miles City, Mont., where he visited | |eharge of Miss Naomi Rice opened this afternoon at 2:30 at the High ‘} School gymnasium with a good at- tor of the Stone Lutheran church, a| relatives and friends for a week. { frame structure, said the ailing pcielacioectelviad {a but a pure," stainless and safaris ree FALSE ARREST trent inetd ried ove fence, del $5 feet green the douemation. é spray for the home. Insist on bie > Sl a“) CASE ON TRIAL Desi to show Bismarck house- : [9rives how to get the best results Src cooking upon electric ranges and with more than 100 prizes to be ere found a mile and a : i i er and glass communion ~y b given away curing the three she < a set, however, was found half a mile \ y the school was attracting much at. ° _ }eention. s . . “The canny wes blown from the Burkigh cotety alae Sra joerc Magan sed pie end : home of Axel Rask and his windmill | today. mt \ ‘fof. the program on which Miss Rice is my bid on cue: Be Bh el cents vale ute cerneei + we Jest LDRAR = jouse irs. Ca tes echoed es sco” w con HOES 70 Tae Ons De enAUENS Cone : his windmill was badly twisted. A.| Baldwin, for arresting her, sh eT ree A EELiow inerirere or The school continues tomorro you'Re sor The RESEARCH BY REX RESEARCH FE: tend Friday, Sessions are at 2:30 BOUT PARTY — VD Gwe ANUTIING— PUREST OLD STAND ~ A. Welch reported damage to s shed leges, falsely four years ago ach’ To SeorT WAT ciFTD ‘ WOUD GAN VES — on his propert; on/nold Rupp was a policeman at the|_- ' BAND GRIP =a . the Rask and Johnson farm also/time in the Baldwin community. 3 OF YOURS —% were dai FINE BAND ON | AIR TONIGHT {. Musical prov:ums will be broad- 'Bast over station KFYR, Bismarck, (Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday “gvenings, station officials said today. ar Sea The storm was accompanied byl years ago, tried in district court ned + “. e rm was y in court, an mveet te ANOMER - heavy rain but little hail. then taken to the state supreme SUST cow —” court. A.new trial was 0: P 1 i @| Baldwin people, interested in the Mandan Vicinity | nD When a Man Mr. . H. W. Lanterman s e { ‘8 |, five-piece orchestra entertained at dinner Monday eve- G f ‘from Lemmon. S. D., is scheduled to ning in compliment to if A Lanter: oes in or ‘give .a program from 6:30 to 7:30 man’s sister, Mrs. Stewart A. San- Py Pattee Ba i Washing irs. Grace Du: lorr i * YOURE A RERECT A -~ organist; Adolph Englehardt, violin- mane 1 3ueT sea dor ne Joseph e ist, and T°. N. Orchard, vocal soloist, rT Go wink aT any hen— Sulli are‘on Thursday evening’s program. ‘OLD WARD-RoBe. WHEN OUR YACATION eteeet Paee es The Presbyterian church is sponsor- ¢ ROLLS AROUND — Mr. and Mrs. Earle H. Tostevin their concert. : f jand Mrs. Walter Tostevin left Tues- HE ara mer Weisser, vocal solist, will bi had,” from 6 to 7p. m. day 4 ay for Grand Forks, where they eg attend the state conventions of | woman the American Legion and auxiliary.| “ste was in a little village down in Mrs. H. B. Parsons and daugh- Maine where we ters, Patsy and Peggy, left Tuesda: sete ei, ta si rs. ’ . Mrs. D. 8. Littlchales. eas Lee Mohr has returned from: Great Falls, Mont., where he has Momeni and students from the Bismarc': In- dian school will give a program of music and readings from 7 to 7:30 P. m. i. Se schooner. ; |p, and Mrs. L. G. Beith 0 Poy ralagtte pied RP oe top Seeder tne ing at 8 o'clock this morning. They panne peanuee! Thatethe ain seat who was so scrupulously neat as Joe. epee es ey ale ets Young Things: Trouble! You call Miss Mabel Stensrud and Miss | Thewayhewashed dishes, forinstance, Mant Haste ne| REACHES QUENE|™ =" | ON STATE BOARD . - Weather conditions throurhout the : fragrant, full flavored freshness of the only truly fresh tea you can buy o- fresh as it loft the Oriental tea gardens. Proserued for you by a secret pracess ~~twice-toasted--then sealed in wacuum while stil fragrantly hot, : i Claudia Kolstoe of the lesson in efficiency. ———SS===—_=—=—_—_—_— c today ranged from cloudy at NERO'S A GOOD DOG == some getern stations to partly Pee CEI ney eer Cloama, tenders: Sorry, lady, a? cloudy, or -lear at others. ‘inot, rdeen, S. D., July 11. '— 1 you’re not allowed to t: our with 5. reported the highest tem: |Boxers signed for the American Le- inide. epi °R| Prisoners at the state peniten- Perature yesterday. gion card here tomorrow night were| Patron (haughtily): How absurd! | tiary here are seeking clemency to- + In its weekly corn and wheat| arriving in the city today, with Billy!What harm can the pictures do to | day—and for the first time in state summary the weather bureau | Petrolle and Jack Hurley, his man-/little Nero.?—Sheffield Telegraph. | history they are making their pleas| ./ i " favorable weather for crops|ager, arriving early this morning. ———_______ for considerat resence of 2 ‘prevailed ‘in all sections of the state. j The boxing show will be held in con- GOOD SHAPE @ woman. ‘cuisine he — nection with the state Legion con-{ Actress: I’m so afraid I'll forget The woman is Miss Chrissie Covered Wagon Days vention. : my lin Budge,‘ se¢retary to Governor A. G. ie 4 The complete card includes Billy} ‘Produ: Never mind, little girl,| Sorlie and ex-officio secretary of ° : Pioneer Dies at 80|Petrote against Eddie DeBeau, St.!the audi won't.—Life. the pardon board. She is the first of my hends ul; Urban Liberty inst Edd: ‘ woman to hold this position and it keeps them Z U f : : f , both of the rt of her duty to attend the Fergo, N. D., July. 11—U—Mrs, | Mason DISTANCE LENDS — is pa 7 iin 9 ; ‘ge Asmus, St. agai Mss 5 A sessions of the pardon board and Eerrael Renton, 66, « resident of this |soymta Zaball, Duluth, ‘and’ Kid moitkt: Hobbs is certainly a happy | handle clerical details of the work here as-a-bride from her home in iBarse pe ae Gere eeY |” Bink ‘Ts his wite happy, to0? done by that body. Reet, white child born in the ter. |ton of the Minneapolis Tirbune, will ie sinietinaaanaanaas thet is in the near vicinity of | Teferee. ‘ BOSNIA DOOMS VEIL USES ARROWS der of Minnesota i late yesterday. males west of Sarajevo, Bosnia, July 11—(AP)|° “That’s the god of love, Mayme.” | d for some time. | Following Turkey's example in! “Yeah? Wher-’s his revolver?” — atton of St. : Beaton is survived by her | the emancipation of women, su- | Judge. Paul was.elected state president of 11 children, 51 grandchil- | preme Moslem Synod of Bosnia has ——_____ the auxiliary. : ‘and two great-grandchildren. ided to abolish the feminine veil. MAKES IT EVEN her,.sons and daughters with| At further sittings, the Synod will| Steno: I’m sure that language on sion of one son were at her | Consider the movement in of the trlesbcne He quite uncalled for. i S itll a the except if Bedside i line is the numbe: ny : at. the time of death. sister moslem states of|they’ve given me—London Ipizion. 3 { ee ng Tank. “HULA, HULA = = { inge, N. J., July 11.— . ~ F " ; Z i ji « NO COMBINATIONS She: I learned to dance the i » : TAP) mer aa ‘ lz age vs Bachelor: I want a pretty and in- |shi in five minutes. : : Bu , over his first grandson that |telligent . | He: Good gare That was : : eiser fn given him $1,000. Every| Matrimonial Agent: Impossible, quake work. rybody’s Weekly. “ hl : Real ualit in the hospital while the | vou can only marry one—Pele Mele, ba ; ality ‘is there will receive a us THE LAST RAG M - A radiocast am will ‘What did your wife do when you called her a clothes-horse?” ) given in honor of nurses. “Poor woman—she broke down.”— NO BILLS FOR EM betes L Indianapolis.—There’s at least one a ae taxpayer in this city who LIFTING THE MORTGAGE wi the train hit your “Right between the first and sec- ond payments.”—Life. paca ERS The malarial Pires is so small as easily to inhabit the interior of a ire milton ace Soa Be io! ef in about one-sixth i it of an average | i i Hy Hl ANHEUSER-BUSCH, S¢. Louie Sold by Grooun end Dealers Bowryobere Distributors | Blemarck, ND. ee ee ee ec

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