The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 13, 1929, Page 6

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TGHWAY INMONTANA : ’ essary in Brigham’s Hand i When Car Upsets ured har x ind 28 | ; woman, a negro lawyer, and a Pres- wi summer, \- ta tiysician, B Sey will open sales agencies in the |pyterian minister were today named Seige rane 4 Nuessle Begin fe laceratic sce | Douranet cities in this and foreign |members of the new Illinois state | experiences of a cruise on the Medi- woken and it is b ig? ed bony Suds, 1% | LB Pal kereitPersse |board of pardons and paroles by Gov-| terranean sea. tare fractured 0,000 indiem- | Tnt. Gom, Ei 69 ' | arm’ bureau,’ declared ‘that woot [POE Emmerson. They are: Willlam| A farewell to those who are leaving American mis- Mer, Mar. Pid. “1 "32% |tnder the new farm law in much the (CMO, Agnes 8 McCartney, Chicago, Crawford. ‘Charles Goodwin will be ie {same way as grain farmers have = = UPAR WORK BEGINS EWN RAILROAD BRIDGE’ m= PANNING MISSOURI : a * Dakota fraternized depot this morning to Fog! fe Staff and his d the steam- veland re Roosevelt, then d the Chinese gov- sh a fund for edu- nin this country. caping benefits of on the special train students, the sons and and Several Piayers Go to Toledo Club York Giants today a quisition of t Parmalee. ri the Toledo club of sociation. The consid uni need sum of 1 identified players. ro Koxernt r Siomw ts yori tive Ty Int I Chicago, Sept. 13—(P—The Chi- direct from China. sermon. A program empha- xed greater enthusiasm over the | \cago Tribune said today that “in all | jeri fe sree e. , made today by | #ing “Homecoming,” in which all of S ort n did the red It ke i ey e < . - ‘8 Stitches and 2 and 28 Cleats Nec. did the men New York, S | Probability” headquarters of the $20, ean J. Smith, assistant to the presi- | the elementary de nts will par: | 000,000 farmers’ national grain cor- | poration would be located here. The Newspaper quoted leaders.” | Organization plans for the gigantic jcooperative will be completed next week when the committee of 16 farm- jets’ cooperative representativs meets (pees Articles of incorporation and jby- laws of the proposed organization | Were drawn uy a week ago by a sub- committee, and have been given to ' George Ferrand, legal counsel for the federal farm board. - “S| ‘The new cooperative. to act as a stabilizing agency between the farm board and the smalier farmers’ co- tives to obtain financial as- {sistance for the latter from the farm done. CHINESE GAMBLERS JAILED Minneapolis, Sept. 13.—(—Burst- Minneapolis detectives held up eight Chinese at gunpoint as they staged a “responsible farm | ing in upon a basement rendezvous, | THE BISMARCK. TRIRUNE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1929 : * ai cima A - Church Plans Special |Willebrandt-Hoover , Additional Sports ||] New York Stocks } CHICAGO PROBABLE Frome tiny Never | Homecoming Exercises! Conference Cloaked 1 Giants Purchase |. Chem. & Dye . : ( RAIN GROUP SEAT! Come, Expert Says | dtomecoming day will be observed |, Washington, Sept, 18-9 Mn. MANGLED WHE Redmen and Yellow am tn ; ig = Chicago, Sept cia church with special exercises in all Listen general in charge of pro- ,Hold Depot Powwow. Leroy Parmalee ;: lenge re tat ae i Be eae eens i Sa eee ae ee pggtihe eh lb ones sible Farm Leaders’ plenty of wing-space inthe air ‘unt |, Communion cape 30, “Sirs. Willebrandt’s visit, however, some 69.608 airplanes—to be exact— het recalled that her decide to operate in a single square mile of ozone. After that traffic partmel ticipate, will immediately follow the morning worship period. All mem- bers of the congregation are invited to remain for this. Sunday evening has been desig- nated as “Young People’s Night.” Kenneth Crawford will preside, and other speakers include Miss Thelma Liesman and Robert McCurdy. Mu- sical numbers will be provided by Miss Dency Dickinson and Frank N. Orchard. A reception, which will also be in, the nature of a farewell for the young people of the church who are leaving for school. will be held in the church parlors following the evening meeting. lent of the Stinson Aircraft corpor- tion of Detroit, in a luncheon ad- dress. ‘The 69.608 airplanes would be fly- in on 40 levels which would be ap- proximately 300 feet apart. Mr. Smith jexplained. He estimated that 1742 large airplanes can be flown on a single level in one square mile, with adequate clearage. Negro, Minister, and Woman Given Place on Illinois Pardon Body Springfield, Ill, Sept. 13.—(>—A and the Rev. R. Keene Ryan, Chi- {caso TRUCK DRIVER KIDNAPED Chicago, Sept. 13.—/)—Martin Van | VISITORS TELL Horn, truck driver for the Zee¥ind | Commission Company of Zeeland,! Mich., was kidnaped by two men early in charge. | . wealthy Chinese busi- : |Rambling raid early today. Unable to! today and robbed of his truck, 144) 4 song che recent visitors at De» i . identify the proprietor because the Be t $3,000. He was tak kota Business College, Fargo, was ; ae ' Mon vard . ‘ [prisoners refused to volunteer any, °DS: Valued a beds lett, Print sind oH told lan to Repair Icebreaker Dur-; | Nash Motors ‘ information, the detectives charged| 0” ,Sarage aud left, and/ R. C. Railing, who chaibge er ; ee i all eight with gambling, Gagged, on neal $3000 a year with Precision ing Winter; Damaged by pelt f 2371, i |N. ¥. Central + 2374 ieee An exhibition of foreign periodicals | ucts Co., Ann Arbor, Mich. He eg + 109% | p Ce a p Repair work on the railroad bridze | c 160% | oer rccrncr tree Poor fk iz Missouri river between | ment. Also sleeping ganning the Missouri river Phone 242-LW. 801 team, «ere and Bismarck started this week s. Lyman iB * 20° %; # “Thomas Stang of Jamestown, su- ? iss ioodian i | Capital Funeral Ss ervisor of bridges and buildings on of San Jose, Calif., were united in | Phillips Beteoieua a 37% | = NT—Two nice warm rooms P sad ae Dakota division of the Northern wedding at the | ,, | orvics tion No J. 122! adjoining each other, suitable for a rs ft | peeyleerea Public Service Corporation | teens cat ee, al i or | rio! ‘acific, said a crew of nine men were | )t work replacing ties on the two dans to the west end of the bridge. | ‘bout two weeks will be spent fa airing angie irons on the str eu, ice last spring ripped a mea aree-quarter inch steel fro: sy reaker on No. 2 pier of the bridg ae one near the Bismarck end. Work | | The wedding room was beautifully 208 Main Avenve Licensed Embalmer Phons—Day or Night—23 Jos, W. Tschumperiin Prop. Call at Mohawk, 401 Fifth street. { WANTED—Competent maid for gen- ‘ eral housc-vork, preferably a mid- die-aged lady. Apply in person at; 501 Third street. «| FOR SALE—1897 model, Winchester _ repeater, ee used but little, sole leath- in yesterday. A few pssed the cere- . performed by Rev. G. W. St vart, pastor of the First Presbyterian church. Southern , Southern y Standard Oil of Ca 12 gauge; wonderful | forecios evan onbeta fseribed att f repairing will be delayed ‘andare deur 5 = forkers may stand on the ice. It is| bride carried a bouquet of pink and | ! in the |Soudebaker ...... 72'2| C. Hibbs. coon ae ole mpossible to do the work from {White roses and wore an afternoon | ; f Septem- |rexas Corporation . = Pfunder’s Stomach = taffold, he said, because cf wind! gown of orchid crepe de chine | Texas Gulf Sulphur ex next to bath, suitable for one or two. Board if desired. Attractive loca- tion, reasonable terms. Call at 911 Phone 374-M. The bride is the daughter of Mr. H n of San Jose, attended Leland | at Palo Alto, ! ‘anger. Tobacco Produc! On the ee eieion duris Union Pacific .. | United States Rubber . United States Steel | Vanadium ... Tablets can now be obtained at = HALL’S DRUG STORE Third and Broadway yplacing old cones on 40 by Sixth street. “here are 297 spans over the c' Avision, he said. . oontractors Finish | », Graveling on No. 10 | <a West of City Today | n Completion of n miles of fed + 65% | FOR RENT—Nicely” furnished room, In What Month Is Your Birthday? American and Foreig Schulte Retail Stores . | Seaboard Airline Personal and Social News of ui Mandan Vicinity |! cH with the legal Dated August 2° CHA Hunting Pass tal highway No. 10 leading west ou* _ e f Mandan is expected tod and er & Ti pede ele poe Oe | Jeo). onstruction of 14 miles of new road| B. W. Shaw, Morton county judge, "Err 4 7} ee sor Starts ervice For sale. One of the best and Mrs. Shaw have returned from a | took them to many | | t New Salem will commence soon, i as been reported here. he | hunting spots in North motor trip wh, Builds Our SUMMONS Stevens Erothers of Minn points in northern Minnesota, Win- | gi.5. ue xz aire eae _ ave handled the seven-mile streich Man. and the easiern part of | Hf, 70 N27 Bakouw County of] TRE Dakota near Dawson, | ear here, starting the project six the state. At Crookston, Minn., they ln? at ret Court, Fourth Judicial} eeks ago. mt several day th their daugh- | ;, I saoitieuceed B. A. LYON The New Saiem road will be sur- “ aced with gravel and scoria. Work il be started within the next 10 ays, since the contract requires fin- ** hing of the job this fall. For seve if) alles west of New Salem gravel will ce, » 3 used as surfacing material, and forth Dakota. c doria on the stretch seven miles e ek | Mi ey f that town. Coleman, Goodrich, § a former resident of | As this agency serves | you today so does i | on @ Mathys, M to the Box 34, Bismarck, N. D. Hoskins-Meyer Gome of RUIR accompa- . G. Ma- to- build for the future. As you find in this office up-to-the-minute, cour- teous insurance experts, FRUIT JARS For canning success 4 s awarded the con- one se at the home of Mr. ‘ “ | so will its” bus siness | MASON STYLE Blue Label | *oster caeral Rites |e "Kildeer, 8, D. INSURANCE 79c 90c $1.20 iii Will Be Held Sunday | »-. « ny and Confidence is a price. | SWEET CALIFORNIA SEEDLESS ra eae tron | Ah EOe =a i ae: citer the Universes mea) he aoe oe hla 8 95¢ $1.13 $1.53 | "= i ee i sc cota cms ness, Seeking by honest $1.50 nce us tan Vey tow 4°00 the bridge party given ¢ by Vivian Luther. in play. application of sound in- surance knowledge to win your unreserved | confidence is the aim of this agency. i ~ ‘lock Sunday efternoon pb, bein the Beulah com ® .G. Ellinger will officiate. Burial Rev. Wednesday eve Three tables wer 4 Mr. Foster divided his time between Hs Ce TRisn Marshmallows Shotwell’s Puritan, new 2'4-lb. box SWIFT'S Ae | cite Green top... ORANGES (While Lemons Are So High, Get Your Vitamins from Oranges) ‘Small Sizes - Sweet and Juicy BEETS, Crisp Green Tops ..... 4c led bids will the baile ok arming in Mercer county and acting! M!s. E. A. Rinley and daughter-Lois | pany to ‘Aaracter roles with a New York /¢ last eveniny for Northfield, , iL aeatrical company. Minn., where Miss Lois will begin her The body will arrive at Beulah Sat- | Studies at Carleton college. evening and will be take: ees PILLSBURY’S * BE oe home of hic con Donald Pore; | Miss Viola Dean, Sioux Falls. 8. D., Local Agency of 2 doz. for .....30 Peck ...,,,, 72¢ Hf case --- $225 “Dixie” Brand PANCAKE FLOUR Chere it will lic in state until the "80 has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. | The Hartford Fire 5 doz. for .....20¢ Fall Case ...$4.25 bb. org, mneral. 4 Tumanee Cammany Medium Size Oranges, per peck .......... 15¢ BACON 17 3 pkg. 37c Pallbearers will be Royal Robinson, SQUARES, Ib. c ae ® harles Murray. L.A. Murray, Irv Me (ins YELLOW ONIONS, YELLOW ONIONS, feldermeyer. ‘Wiliam Rooster! and! Alice B. Bailey. in chasco of juve ig MURPHY Entra tage peck es OEE [dive fer serene. LOC Kellogg’s Krumbles “Tac Man Who Knows Insurance” 218 Broadway Phone 52? BISMARCK, N. D. ‘in the Raleigh vicinity RepairstoBe Made = |" ""”. ~ On Rough Pavement ,.™"*, 2... Just “to please the foll m a visit with her mother at Thief | p, Russell, 79. of Brownsville, River Falls, Minn. took his first train ride recontiy, | tor today cn ay urther informatio iongl Bank. 3 for 25¢ Specials Green Grapes - Tomatoes - Sweet Potatoes 3 Ibs, for 25e 3 Ibs, for 25c 3 Ibs, for 25e With construction under way on} weral Mandan paving contracts, the | PEACHES, Extra $4 6 | Pt FLUMS, commission has decided that , | avement put in 13 and 17 years ago, FEELS BEST IN faney, case ...... | eecve teds repairing. | Per Basket ery: ba BLUE PLUMS, 50 Ib. bushel case ............++ gj Charles Cooley, president of the H , and W. H. Seitz. city inspected rough spots on | of the streets, and the presi- mnounced that the Haggart’ ; on company would make | GROCERIES 25¢ | kare Ae TWENTY YEARS FIG COOKIES, 2 Vos, for . ments of this fall. tubes of | “I'm feeling better than I have in | COMB HONEY, CHOW, number of complaints regarding ns xizes for, aquiD twenty years and my friends all tell Bot... BQC | 2 bottles oe ae Quality sions and bumps have been re- ires of the” me that I'm the very picture of MINNEOPA PEAS, 19. 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Bananas, extra fancy, 3 Ibs. for .... .29c TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU TRADE AT YOUR NEAREST RED OWL STORE NO, 1 303 Main Ave. oan ue 8 Will Meet Tomorrow |: their proposa “NICOLLET HOTEL rie Cash and Carry Meat Dept. Only SUGAR, 10 Ib. bag CREAMERY BUTTER, 1-4 Ib. prints . PORK == erie ‘a: GUSSNER’S" a Since 1883 “Now I can feel the gcod of Sargon right to my finger tips. The stomach trouble is gone and I eat heartily without the slight- est indigestion. I never get tired any more and have more strength and vitality than I've had in years. I'm 4 enn grateful for the wonderful benefits I got from Sargon. I have already recommended it to lots of my ‘ul b r required to furninin @ surety bond in the sum of 00, . uber.” ¢ Commins \- ‘ae ei yr Pah earl friends end they all sey it 1s the fin. rue $t22 Dae they ever found.’ ba ei? mi HIBS. eid ». 107 Sevmeur Ave., Min- 2: , Agent —Adv.

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