The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 28, 1929, Page 6

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“4ST ANWAL MEET OF ‘REGISTERS OF DEEDS PLANNED NEXT WEEK ‘asoctation Will Be Organized | ; and Officers Elected at Sessions Here , Every county in North Dakota is ‘expected to be represented at the first annual convention of the North | Dakota Registers of Deeds association ig Bismarck next Monday and Tues- day. Organization of the association and @lection officers will be the major! business at Monday's sessions. An Address of welcome by some Bismarck | man and a response by P. P. Schlos- ser, Carson, are the highlights on the! Program of the annual dinner Mon- day noon. A question box discussion will be conducted by the newly-elected pre: Sal at the Monday afternoon sc The association will attend a mo- tion picture entertainment at a local theater Monday evening and a sight- seeing trip to Fort Lincoln, the state; penitentiary, and the state capitol is| Planned for Tuesday afternoon. The next convention city will be) selected Tuesday morning. The roll of registers of deeds fol- lows: Ida M. Bernhard, Adams. Hettiny er; O. M. Roe, Barnes, Valley Cit 8. S. Rodning. Benson, Minnewau kan; J. J. Eaton, Billings, Medora ©. R. Finstad, Bottineau, Bottineau; | Mamie E. Lininger, Bowman, Bow-|® man; C. S. Summers, Burke. Bo’ bells; Fred Swenson, Burleigh, Bis: marck; W. L. Brown, Cass, Fargo; | Joseph Power, Cavalier, Langdon: Prank Northrop, Dickey, Ellendale; Tena Fijelstad, Divide, Crosby; C. Scott, Dunn, Minning; Alfred Zim- merman, Eddy, New Rockford; J. A. | Lang, Emmons, Linton; Richard Ten- borg, Foster, Carrington. E. E. Noble, Golden Valley, Beach; | Maude M. Adams, Grand Forks, Grand Forks; P. P. Schlosser, Grant, Carson; Christ Haaland, Griggs, Cooperstown; F. L. Wagendorf. Het-/| singer, Mott; Richard Dodds, Steele; &. M. Wallrich, La Moure, La Moure; Rudolgh Hochhalter, Logan, Napol- to Fering, McHenry, Towner; | Pred Gieser, McIntosh, Ashley; John {| 3kavian, McKenzic, Schafer; Thomas! F. Carrell, McLean, Washburn; H. G. | Siffey, Mercer, Sianton; J. T. Mc- illic, Morton, Mandan; ais, Mountrail, Stanley; Nelson, Lakota; Louis Le! ver, Center; George Roadi . Pem- oina, Cavalier; Jesse Sand. Pierce, Rugby; George Elmslie, Ramse:", Devils Lake. Oscar Tostenson, Ransom, Lisbon; Wah- | Rolet te, | Rolla aA Ang Sheridan, MoClusky: | 3uy Jones, Sioux, Fort Yat Anderson, Slope, Amidon Seller, Stark, Dickinson simonson, Steele, Finley; 3uitsman, Jamestown; R. T. Elsber: fowner, Cando; C. D. Kelly. Trail! iillsboro; Lawrence G. Newgard, Nalsh, Grafton; Nell P. Rose, Ward, Minot; T. H. O'Neill, Wells, Fessen- Jen; O. O. Huseby, Williams, Willis- on. eS ' BASEBALL TONIGHT Cubs vs. Mandan at 6:30) Yelock at the Bismarck ball park. | IS FILLED WITH LIFE, STRENGTH “Sargon has overcome troubles that dave been pulling me down for 10 | fears. I began to pick up as soon as started taking it and now I feel | FY years younger. 2a SS CHARLES M. COLLINS | has just signed a lease involving pay- W. Den-| H. Mors, | hl. Oli- | id, Renville, Mo- | | | Flower Gir Girl Rises _ To Place of Wealth’ ° New York, June ages gdgricg os age of 16 Rose Fallon got a job @ week as an extra holiday girl a | H floral establishment. The same girl, now Mrs. George R. Van Namec, president and owner of the business, ments of $5,355,000 for stores in the ‘next 21 vears. | Stavangerlag. Formed At Minc’ Convention: Minot, N. D., ganization of a Northwest Stavance! | lag has been effected here at a ting of the national group. Alired indfur, Fargo, we named pres dent of the district group and O. Herigstad. secretary. N. O. Hammers, president of another Norweg: elety, the newly organized northwest | Tronderiag. The Gydsbrandsdai-la- | get, the fifth Norwerian society to mect in Mino’ during the week, began its session here today. The convention of the socicties na. brought several huncred visitors here. Minneapolis Orders j Airport Bonds Sale| June 28.—(4)—With- out a dissenting vote the Minaeapolis | city council today ordered sale of $243,000 in bonds to improve the Wold-Chamberlajn sitfield. Chang planned at the field are expocied to it a first class Minneapolis condem- nation proceedings for scquisition of | 240 acres to the souih of the field to enlarge faciliti Removal of of the| planned. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE—Modern_ home, _ five rooms and bath. Beautiful loca- tion. a gocd proposition. Phone 464-J. ground and WANTEC—Girl for general house- work at the Mohawk. Phone 1: Jones & Webb Quality, Service and Satisfaction Phones 34 107 Fourth Gold Dust, special Bing Cherries Oranges Bananas Plums Apricots —_—_———_ Certo, 35c value, special Head Lettuce Celery Cabbage Cucumbers Bismarck Grown Tomatocs Try a pound. They taste like tomatocs. -_ Chase & Sanborn’s Seal Brand Coffee. It has the flavor. Order @ pound. T/HOSPITAL PROGRAM. [7 WILL BE BROADCAST’ |U. §&. Veterans Hospital Fargo to Be Open at) ed For- mally Tomorrow So that Legionnaires in |of North Dakota may the dedication of the |States Veterans hospital announced today. “listen in” all sections | on new United north of} | Fargo beginning at 2 p. m. Saturday, | June 28.—(#)—Or-|WDAY,. Fargo radio station, broadcast the entire program, will it is Among the speakers to appear on the program are Walter T. Hines, di- ational Commander of ican Legion McNutt; gion direc! In addition WDAY ha: |rangements to broadcast ll music | |played during the ceremony on the} rounds at the hospital. ector of the federal veter John P. Ke jnelly, state commender of the nd C. T. Hoverson, of the veterans bureau. ‘ans burea! the Al regiona! 3 made \Doty Sends Coyote Pet to Pennsylvania Son Ge Turns m Good Offers pen —$—arenn Washington, June oie ae | refused lucrative offers to sing, dance ‘or go into the movies, “Miss Brazil” of the recent Galveston pageant is going home to employ her talents solely for her friends. A particularly treasured possession is autographed | good wishes of President Hoover. {Woman Kidnaps Man; Gets $14,000 Payroll Topeka, Kansas, June 28—(P)}—A woman today held up W. L. Staloni, cashier of the Security Benefit asso- ciation here, and escaped with the association's payroll estimated at ap- proximately $14,000 after kidnaping A. J. Perlich, Kansas City, antl for:- ing him to drive her to the scene of the holdup. National Golf Meet Goes to Minneapolis | Minneapolis, June 23.—(#)—The tribune today said the national open |golf tournament for 1930 will be ;Dlayed at the Interlachen Country club here. The Tribune said this announcement was made in New {York after a mecting of the United William Doty has sent his trained | States Golf association, coyote pup to Pennsylvania, as a gift to Dr. W. H. Plickinger, physician. The gift through Mr: S| sister of Dr. Plickinger. kins,” a Braddock | was made | W. 8. Roller, who is a | score of 286 at Minikahda. “Sis Hop- | he name of the coyo- |7.000 yards long end is severely and Minneapolis has entertained the }open once before, in 1916 when Chick Evans set an ail time record with a The Interlachen course is nearly te, may be added to the Pittsburgh jsclentifically trapped. making every hos a real test of golfing ability, | zoo. imitations have ever been able to equal the crispness and flavor of genuine Kellogg’s—the world’s first corn flakes, You can taste the difference. purity, its flavor, { CHILDREN thrive on it. weather. OLD FOLKS delight in it. It makes for strength and re- newed vigor. “A They prefer it to more solid foods in hot its wholesomeness, Special This Week Is FULL-0-FRUIT - - (Get it from your dealer) Little Bit of Sweet IT’S SO DELICIOUS! There’s no more palatable, refreshing, nutritious summer food than Purity Ice Cream. Purity Iee Cream is supplied not only to peeple in town, but along the country for milés, Let Purity Ice Cream Be Served at Your Home find it a special diet, and doc- tors recommend it in cases Makes the Meal Complete.” It is known for its SICK PEOPLE of fever. PICNICKERS can’t get along with- out it. It is the life of every party, MAYTAG, MPCRARY FAVORED FINALISTS Two lowa Men Gain Decisive Margins at Halfway Mark in bei Semifinals Omaha Field “Club, Omaha, Neb., June 28—()—Gaiming decisive jat the end of the half-way mark in their 36-hole semifinal matches, Bud Maytag, Newton, Iowa, and Bob Mc- Crary, Des Moines, appeared prob- able finalists for the transmississippi golf championship today. Third Man Dies from Duluth Blast, Blaze Duluth, June 28.— #) — The third death resulting from the explosion | ~~» DICK’S =» We Deliver Orders of $1 ? for . 2 Ib. roll BUT. PRESERV Washing Powder, Swift’s Pride, large pkg., 39 c OUR oss cue Pickles, sweet, quart jar Peas, Corn, extra standard, 4 cans , 47c A9c 4lc 39c O-Cedar Polish, 60c size ........ Tea, Schilling’s, green, 1-2 lb. tin All Bran, Kel- logg’s, 2 pkgs. ... Olives, Queens, quart jar ... edges Cai nation, Tall Cans, Wilson's certified, pure straw- berry, reg. 75c, 2 lb. glass jar 49 Cc and fire at the Diamond Calk and Horseshoe company plant Wednesday night was reported today. Carl Finnay, 32, died from monia, from which he was at the time of the explosion, physi- cians said. Finway received only mi- MECHANICAL LOVE TEST Nagra June 28.—Dr. RB. H. Tous ery, was in love and the name of his affections. Two placed on different parts of the body do the work. After any emotional stimulation of a person his electrical .50 or over free of charge FRUIT DEAL - No. 2 1-2 Cans 1 can Bliced Peaches 1 can Muscat Grapes 59c 1 can Cling Peaches American’s Wagon Sensa- tion, Lindy Flyer Cannot tear clothes Capacity, 1-4 ton. Come in today and learn how to get one. 59c 49c 59c Oranges, 3 dozen ........ Apricots, No, 244, 2 cans .. Corn, Golden Ban- tam, 3 cans Cacti G4 remains constant for it 1.8 seconds. Through . Beginning Monday, July 1st, we have for sale all kinds of NASH-FINCH CO, BISMARCK, NO, DAK. Touless was able to base his assere this Dr. | tions. | Bismarck Quality Store 419 Third Street Phone 426-3 Specials for Saturday, 4 Gold Dust, per package ............ Campbell Soup, per can... Seasonable Fruits of all kinds FIREWORKS Ff Our prices are low as any. 7 MEAT MERCHANTS Stores Everywhere 402 Main Ave. Bismarck, No. Dak. Saturday Specials PORK LOIN ROAST— Lean, Per Ib. ....ceeee scare 17¢ PORK STEAK-%", — Per Ib. . BUTTER— a Per Ib, BEEF KETTLEROAST— 3 HAM BUTTS— ‘(0 8 ®. sveraee, COFFEE—2 ov Ba ICHUCS Fresh air and sunshine, good friends, a — lunch... and plenty of cold Country Club! That’s a combination you can’t beat! Goetz Country Club is » refreshing, invigorating. canal And that famous flavor! It comes from se- lected barley, hops and other choicest ingre- dients... plus thorough ageing. For that next picnic... and all occasions... in- clude Goetz Country Club in your refreshments. Sold everywhere. M. K. GOETZ BREWING CO. Established 1859...70 Years Ago ST. JOSEPH, MO. { » ; , “ , « 4 » a t | a « 4

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