The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 3, 1929, Page 6

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(gg HIN WORK ON NEW |; Aaaitona 190,000 BUILDING IF BARKER NKER BAKERY tracts ts Let Yeste Yesterday for; Construction sf an Up-ts- isu Date Establishment \. end! % "il n week, have fro | Mics [Glen Jot hi ithe v t production from four to fi nes the present capacity, began th! h fad Seventeenth streets, it was an- j unced by company officiais. Mit is expected the new quarters will | i ready for operation the first of the Har. In bids opened yesterday, John son, local contractor, was awarded ,€ contract for the construction of ; building; Thomas Galvin, the | wmbing contract; and Robert Mel- lie, contract for wiring of the build- Mr. Thu Mr. | A i shige Wille Meus, Belle Mehus, sp re they have been visiting Mr r. and Mrs. ‘apolis and St. Pi {motored to Winnipeg dditional ‘Society who Co been ] ing the summer studying piano | ie Rawls a = ea ae e- rck las to B callie” gin Bind. re ed ee Mrs. Fred Swenson and son sali returned from Sims. N. D. on’s parents, Mr. and = Mr: Olin, for the past week. j * OK ' M. W. Roan and} returned Sunday | in Minne- er Abigail a visit with friends { i Eva Bailett has returned from Ullin where she ¥ brother, John A. Bailett, ck-end * * Edward L. Bannon Sunday for a They will return sl and Mr: cation. xk Oe and Mrs. Thomas Asbridee and family of Leith, N. D., are visiting at | funds eeenaw structure will be {the home of Mr. and) Mrs. Fred Pected edjoining a building used as | S*¢mon- ee Meet) ves purchesed by om= | ‘Tne Sunshine society will meet king company. It will be remodeled hoses ee his hat Fad made a part of the new building. | “1D poe rncr, 705 t EThe structure will be a two-sto ae sae Frick building. 125 x 90. New equip- | ‘. st. ty: % .| Miss Jane Hagen Ieft Sunday Sete nee’ type will be in \ noe ¢ for Cassclton and Fargo led throuzhout under the supe! ion of the W. E. Long compa of hicago, bakery cngineer: Among chief features of the bakery will temperature and moisture control- ig fystems, which will provide { oper heat and humidity to achie st rectilts. The Barker com fakery goods thr xth Daketa b; week. any distributes |, Mrs aghout westeri means of track | “ith inspoztation and supported en- M ly by Bismar pital. i: . it is expected, will be | 2 present fleet. a _—— =o] Me AT THE MOVIES | ° a CATITOL THEATRE . Mis: Revealing 2 heart-m nse with human intere: ed by a cast of stellar @ Valiant.” Fox Movietone all- | laloz production had its scentation last night at the Capl-| raved with human interest and poz- theatre. Paul Muni and Marguerite Church: , co-featured in the over Hebe op is her long-miss- | 5, brother, give’ characterizations int reflect their varied stage experi- Mr ‘the Adapted by Tom Barry and John {Re unter Booth from a play by Hol- thy Hall and Robert Middlemass, e Valignt” proves an ideal me- for the delinzation threugh Fo: vietone of the tragic situation in ch an errant youth finds himself the end of the trail, and of his tid determination to fuard ily from pain and disgrace b; peealing his identity to the end. Im the notable cast of stage and m players who depict the pow: drama with surcty and fin in and action are included John Brown, DeWitt Jennin: i | Carlyle, Henry Kolke: n , Cliff Dempscy, Don Terry and pTION OF TH v Commission ts Vhereas, All of th rs of the it expedient ded with he filed ‘the elite auditor of said city @ same was filed in © Mistigntca au jatter and hear vidence of persons ci Poe ake ‘abandoned, sity auditor b nh of the reg- + e county of Bur- rth Dakota, Certificate Xorth Dakota, City of Bis- HL AtkInson, City Auditor of of, Bismarck, North Dakot:, certify that the foregoing ik and carrect copy of the rero- jopted by the board of city Oherm of said city. at the “meeting. of said board held | Unanimous vote of | elect of said hoard, Soeie. sot Dakota, bday of jher home in St business visit in the city. the guest of Mrs. | City-County Briefs a | Mr. and) Mr: Judge Thomas FOR RENT—L medern home, ro, Will t Lecas Block = Bismarek, N. D. > Licensed Embalmer here she will visit relatives for a/ * * * Miss Myrtle Lee has returned from Grand Forks ; Labor Day nae with friends. where she spent the * JR. Brailes left last evening | for Minneapolis where she will visit | relatives and friends. * * 's. L. L. Cros y has returned to Paul. after a short xk Om and Mrs, Peter V. Hermes. Ullin. speni Monday in the city Ing with friends. * * § Phyllis Wolverton, Linton, was Anne H. Peterson the week-end, 0. Cc. ‘on, are visit in the city today A. Pugh, here on business. ending the d and Mrs. Earl A. Munson have ind will make their home here. Munson is dictricl manager for Implement Dealers Mutual Fire | vance company of Grand Forks. ¢ sleeping room in uitadle for one or © married couple if Call at 408 First Your Kidneys! Onc should not ne, — kidney and bl. 00 ny eal ee Chiropractor Drugiess Vhysician Capital Funeral Parlors 203 Main Avenue Phons—Day cr Nisht—23 Jos. W. Tschumperlin Prop. ’ ‘cident to laying of the cornerstone of | Dickinson. | . and will make their home here. ; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1929 | tourea Yellowstone park and the |in Minneapolis ten years later and iy“ NORTH DAKOTA JEWS ene Hills, kk |has continued in business here since | rothy Mathys entertained that time. Surviving are his widow, CONTRIBUTE FU NDS. Picts for two tables of bridge Fri- | one son, William, Jr., and one daugh- day evening. High scores went to | ter, Mrs. Jerome Frost. Misses Lois Ripley and Dorothy | | Mackin. FRATERNITY ELECTS GOEBEL Dallas, Tex., Sept. 3.—(4—Harry J. Goebel of Washington, D. C. was xe OK Mrs. H. L. Dahners entertained at @ | | bridge party Friday evening compli- mentary to Miss Mildred Stemsky, | who will teach at Turtle Lake, N. D., | Bringing to a close a celebration in- in Duluth in 1895 and opened offices iciti f Fun i is year. Irs, J. S. Kelly, Bis 4 Soliciting o ds Culenenates | this a az, 3, 8, Rely, Buamarch ‘Most Nurses Use Day of Cornerstone-Lay- | nigh scores in the games, anc there | New Face Powder ing Ceremonies was a guest favor for Miss San Gl | s MELLO-GLO, the new wonderful ! William Dalrymple, face Process Face Powder, is pre- H H ferred by nurses because of its purity, the new Jewish temple at Avenue C/ Minneapolis, Is Dead jina they say it does not make the and Fifth strect, 400 Jews from all! aE 1 | skin dry and drawn. Stays on longer, 5 of the state, who gathered here! Minneapolis, Sept. 3.—(—William | keeps shine away, and is very bene- the ceremonies, contributed Sun-}Dalrymple, prominent Minneapolis | ficial to the complexion. You will night to a fund for the relief of grain man, died early toda’ at his |!ove MELLO-GLO Face Powder. Fin- Jowish sufferers 'n Palestine, Every|summer home at Northbeach, Lake |ey's Drug Store.—Adv. Jew in the state hed been asked last | Minnetonka. He was born February “ lweek to ald in relieving the Pales- | 14, 1872, at St. Paul and received his tine situation. education in the St. Paul public « Liberal response was forthcoming, |schools and the University of Min- Children Rabbi J. H. Meckler said today. The; Nesota. He began his business career were wired to New York head- for \quarters the same night, he said. Sam Starokow of Mott laid the STAR T cornerstone of the new building at TS A $100 AND “RENT FREE” CASTORIA 5:30 Sunday afternoon following a{ banquet at Elks’ hall. Among the Iead- ing speakers of the day were justices jof the North Dakota suprem:> court — A BABY REMEDY and Prof. I. 8. Corn of the University The 1st National Bank, 7 APPROVED BY DOCTORS fof North Dakota, A dance at Patter- 3 Reserve, in cou. CoNS Toe boo, Mont., sent as far as Dakota Bu-- iness College, Fargo, for a posting | machine man. H.C. Huseby went | at once, starting at $100 a vn | | ! and room rent free. About 700 banks engage D.B.C. graduates, gladly paying good start- ing salaries because of their AC- TUAL BUSINESS training (cop: righted—unobtainable elsewhere). | a n Fargo, alone, nine bank officers | ““Dakotans’’. i “Follow the Succe$$ful”? Oct. 1-7. Graduate at busy season. Write F. L. Watkins, Pres., 806 | Front St., Fargo. ' son hall, where relief funds were solicited, climaxed the day's activities. The Carnival Dance Personal and Social News of Mandan Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Fred Butz and daugh- : ters Lillian and Gladys have returned | from a visit with relatives in Ohio. koe x Miss Margaret Smith has gone to ; Minneapolis where she will attend ; Miss Wood's kindergarten school. | Miss Smith was accompanied to {Minneapolis by her mother, Mrs. C. Cc. Smith. \ that was to be given by the American Legion Sept. 4-5 has been postponed. Regular Dome Thursday Night Dance - Sept. 5 xe * ‘ Mr. and M L. F. 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