The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 25, 1929, Page 6

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PAGE SIX THE BISM ARCK TRIBUNE : TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1929 REPORTER GOSSIPS Pua Sone bd + al cream te Fee) i) THOMPSON STORRS elistion aiid & eniell emeube Of read | oes, bee yawslibe pcp ad took | 'Murder Charge Faces cael avin the women's alleged y », with driving while ‘n here last night. Two youths, about | gasoline. Owner’s Wife |teen charged ; NET ata 3 ns ea Hee 20 years old, and a younger boy, who| All places were entered by break- | Theater toxicated, a felony. Manning, N. D., June 25.—Plans for | "*hediction, Rev. John Zicgler. | were seen about the town yesterday | ing windows in the rear of the build- | Los Angeles, June 25.— (>) — Mrs. the county-wide commencement exer- F ‘OR SLEEPERS. TOO {in an automobile bearing a Nebraska| ings. The thieves left through the | rouise Pantages, wife of Alexander CHAMP TEA SERVER Cees reve eee ee meen) London—In the near future, if boetteadei stdin Hotel Salsa acct cab | Pantages, theater chain owner, was| Lorain, 0.—Mrs. Amelia C. all churches adopt the plan inaugu- The places entered and looted ob-| It is thought by the sheriff that charged with second degree murder|Faragher can lay undisputed claim ercises will be held In the Manning | Fated by two here, people won't tt TW Youths Driving Nebraska-| tained were Bohiman Bros. meat mar-| the robbers went south and all towns in connection with the death of Joe|to the champion tea server of the Bee Wednesday, June 26, at 10:30 a. OVER HADLEY FELD De ee ie en Oe D A . ket, taking a rifle, some meats and|on main roads have been informed /Rokumoto, a Japanese, in # complaint | United States. She is 86, and for ie program: Processional march, vid Halee har tees. avatar Licensed Car Sought as a gallons of ice cream; George | to pe on the lookout for them. issued yesterday by the district attor- Lead ee hl penil Lm “piggy oe x c i imer’s pool hall, taking cigarettes »———_——_—__ 's office. a88 ALA ten party ne Thousand Feet in Adie Dunn Center orchestra; Invocation, MP ool i thes Winch Suspects in Valley and nine dollars in cash; a) o gird A model of the petroleum refinery me SISOS was fatally injured June/every day. “Grandma,” as she is Miles an Hour, Have No "ee tar en Court toe ee more Hill Congregational Church a # Pero Ps bet company, taking several | built in 1863 at Cleveland by John D.,16, when his motor car and Mrs. peat re oe Sealer Ly i | . Kaspar; . y 'S s s' ad- hompson. N. D., June 25.—() irs of i S, ke , i cor-| servin; Effect on Radio Is Good Enough,” by Supt. P. S. Berg: Enfield has also installed hea a (P)— | pal overalls and shoes, candy and | Rockefeller is on exhibition at the Pantages’ machine collided. A is phones. Robbers broke into five business es-|canned goods; H. R. Eng and Olaf | Field muscum in Chicago. {oner's jury found the Japanese died | years. aoa Hadley Ficld, N.- An Associated reporter attached | to the New York office suared through the clouds sbove this flying field to- | @ay and talked by ‘ransatlantic tele. | phone with Miss Martha Dalrymple of the Associated Press staff in Lon- don. It wasn't w “story,* in the strict newspaper sense, but nore in the na- ture of a social call negotiated in a Successful experiment to link trans oceanic telephone service with air- | plane radio. Participating in tc gossiping party. | but using separate conn tions, were | representati of other American | ssocia'ions and a representa- | tive of Reuter's, Ltd.. of London, aj British newsgachering agency. All | talked with members of their Lon- don staffs | After the takeoff in a_ specially equipped plane of the American ‘Tele- | phone and Telegraph company. t Associated Press reporter adjusted al his microphone and, as the plane W whizzed at 90 miles an hour through , the. fog and clouds above the field, A the operation weat like this | ri “Get me the Associated Pr London.” iH i! { 5 Wi ent il The reporter's call was picked up A) i i iy y the telephone company's experi- | —— ian yey tal radio station .t Wippany, and | adio was linked with the | system anc thence to antic radio phone cys- ad phones on the report id ed a few moments | | ac | at me on the tine, | t Miss IDateyaiple?” Le w “This is Bill Chaplin of the New ir York offic: { th “Por goodness’, sake! Where are | F you?” Well, at the moment over Hadley | Fisid, J. Altituie about 2.000 feet, | speed 90 miles an aour. The formaliiics of greeting were | seon concluded and che ieee lay Settled down to shop talk. | 1 Bills Allowed. by ' | _City Commission ff ing claims were allowed | by the city commission at its meeting Monday evening: Service Station, repairs Biemarck P: Mabbs Hydraulic Packing Co. Northwestern Nursery Co. Gamble Siores, hardware Jarrell Hardware Co. National Lead Co. ............ Quanrud, Brink & Reibold, supplies Mueller Co.. hardware N. W. Bell Telephone Co. Commercial Service, Inc., Plates . Boo Line Waterworks payro! Gouth Side Foundry chine Co. mes B. Clow & Sons, pipe. ank B. Grambs. supplies ‘The Tribune, supplies Waterous Co., supplics A. P. Lenhart pee Co. Pe Rema ru Samuel Eastman Co. ‘Samuel Eastman Co. . Police Department, pay é Traffic Department, pay rol 5 . : ; Yale Paint and Mfg. Co. . . ® arpenter Lumber Co., paint, cte. . Carrara Paint . W. T. apn. Ibs f Capital Cafe. meals R. T. Grocery, suppli j ap M. B. Gilman Co., repai 2. : 2 F. M. R. Electric Shop F. M. R. Electric Shop Modern Machine Works, supplies ..... 1.25 Montana-Dakota 3.53 Capital Laundry . 1.14 French & Welch, 2.35 4.00 5.00 wepare v4 nd “Yes, Inever fail to look over the ads, my husband calls me the ‘ad hound’ but find them very interesting - - - - By the way weren’t there a host of cute frocks in that sale ----and such values. I saved enough to buy that darling lamp I’ve had my heart set on, for ever so long.” Albert Papachek, breeches Ma Int. Assn. Police. due: x Sinclair Refining Co. 4.37 It is really surprising how much greater the value of a dollar becomes when spent by one who is thoroughly familiar with the offerings of your local merch- ants, .. Anditis a surprisingly simple matter to gain this necessary shopping in- formation. All ene needs do is read the advertising i in

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