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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 235, 1929 1 :: MANDAN NEWS MTOURNEY PLAYOFF ' GAME UNNECESSARY Announcement that a playoff game fo decide the champic in- Ferclass round-robin basketball tour- Nament being conducted in M igh schoo! will not be necess athletic direc Each of th nament game int victory ove: game. Last week the 13; and Just when t $ would be played had 1 ly this nounced. I i lock FARGO PAIR MIGHT BE MANDAN ROBBERS the postoffice a Saturday mornir the men who believed to be da $1,000 loot dian, it Was disclosed din) Mischke's b h loot 0 rob- taken home at Fars: obtained from ihe bery, are thought ¢ from the Nelson home. Mandan ot- ficials left here today for Fargo in | an attcompt to identify the weapons. Mischke was discharged from the Blate penitent Aug 1, 1929. after serving three rs on a Btatuiory charge preferred in Logan county Hopkins has served two terms in the state peniter y on larceny and burglary charges. being disclfarged Oct. 28, 1929. revious to this. he served three terms for army desertion ‘and one in an Ohio reform school. Catholic Daughters to Sponsor Benefit Show Mandan’s organization of the Cath- | Dlic Daughters of America today and tomorrow is sponsoring a benefit fund picture at the Palace theater, Man- dan, The picture is the talkie comedy movie “Hard to Get,” featuring Dor- oihy Mackaill, Louise Fazenda, | Charles Delaney, and Jack Oakic. The production was scheduled to 0 on the screen at 4 p. m. today for school children and tonight and to- Morrow night for the general public. Holders of two particular tickets this afiernon will be presented with ‘a sled and a wagon, it was announced this morning by Mrs. Lloyd Erickson, THE FIRST | Thanksgiving Turkey — was cooked with con siderable difficulty and uncertainty as to the result. Good cooks don’ use the fireplace any more. They prefer BRIQUETS -the results speak were the M president of the sponsoring or Mrs. R. E. Percy was to be in gen- cral charge of the production. MANDAN WILL HAVE MWHIRK FUNERAL Two daughters of Mrs. Sarah Mc- Whirk, 80, who died Thursday home near Mandan. and table det se used a wedding dinner. A prosram of music ‘was given during Basketball Tourney the evening, and Rey, C. J. Fylling spoke Two of Mr. and Mrs. Grosgebauer's ‘The two daughters arrived in Man- can yesterday. Mrs. from St. Paul, whe a hospital following ccording to tentd McAuliff came she had been in mn. Ei tend. Guests who were at the wedding 25 Dall tournament next spring, accord- | they broke bottles of evidence, it is | and Mandan funeral d years Howden, M » of the im Mandan since Saturd Se Wii at-ermnsn Personal and Social News of Mandan Vicinity — granted a marria Mr. a os Wagenhals and Tea at Vetter Home Compliments Guest N. J., who has been visiting with Mrs. compliment to Mr: Kennedy, Minneapolis, who with Kennedy spent the week Vetter home in Mandan. Mrs. EI beth Vetter entert ined at a tea Sut- y Hours were from 3 until 5, and more than 40 friends lL. Mrs, W. H. Stutsman and daughter | portant as turkey, ete. Klein’ and red candies in | Needless The man who wouldn't drive his listless feeling; lame- d bladder irregularities are often timely warnings. v day with a head that’s throbbing. for one’s nerves! It’s unwise, and it’s unnecessary. A tablet or two of Bayer Aspirin will relieve a head- ache every time. 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Orchid chrysanthemums | where they have been visiting friends 2 used in the rooms. for a week or more. ssisting the hostess in recciving xk ® James John K. Kennel- — Mrs. F. A. Lillibridge, Dickinson, Funden and J. P. Fleck. former North Dakota supreme deputy Vetter also entertained 16 for the Order of Rainbow Girls, has sembly of the order. was given for them Sunday Mrs. Lillibridge is a past grand ma- by Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Fleck. tron of the Eastern Star, and has te sireskihite Mr.-Mrs. Grosgebauer Minnesota Football Are Wedded 25 Years Star Wed in August who attended their Minneapolis. inn., Nov. 25.—(a\— Harold Barnhart, Minnesota football . . star. announced today he had been sgebauer celebrated their married since August 1 to Miss Eve- silver wedding anniversary at their lyn Leffingwell of Ellensburg. Wash. The ceremony took place at Seattle. | dinner served to 30 guests, The couple will reside in Minneapolis. ions were similar to childre! it for the evening. The other Mr. and Mrs, Lewis #n& to L. A. White. secretary of the Hank Peterson, appointments being made by the dis- sn 8 Mrs, Nick Leintz and daughter have Warning Chain Letter gone to Minneapolis, where they will visit relatives for a time. * * ® North ota Ell was entertaine a special to mayors of nine Minnesota munic- t the Elks club in Mandan. | sota railroad and warehouse com- xe ® missioner. McCarthy. Mandan, and Miss’ Mr. Matson received a letter sim- eth Baums' . Glen Ullin, were . ilar to the one he is sending from ¢ license Saturday. | Charles Webster of the Iowa railroad ** ® commission, who requested that the E. W. Miller have as etter be sent to nine friends. and Mrs. Fred C. Mr. Webster said it was started by small son, of Aber- a railroad officer. Among those listed nd M eusts cen, 8. D. by Mr. Webster as participating in | Ma bed the chain were Bernard Shaw, Colo- | Mrs. Al Hankinson, Westfield, | nel Charles A. Lindbergh, Henry Ford, Shaw for a few days, left Sat-} others. in Cali- | where she will; Dry cleaning and pressing ‘for Thanksgiving. Just as im- Toggery. Pain! half a mile when it's out of rill often drive his brain all Such punishment isn’t very good . consult your doctor; but you may People used to wonder if Bayer always turn to Bayer Aspirin for Aspirin was harmful. The docters immediate relic/. BAYER ASPIRIN | Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Moscaceticacidester of Salicylicacid CLARA BOW AUDITORIUM Friday, November 29th - - 8.30 o’Clock “The Mac Intyre Studios” FALL REVUE with ' MARGARET RAMSEY Twenty elaborate dance spectacles, “Wrong Numbers,” and “The Midget’s Fashion Show,” with 15 tiny-tets from 3 te 6 years of age. All Seats - 50c j One Performance Only Glekets on sale’ at the studio, 118% Pitth street, and with students. | today by the federal farm board and {at the same time announcement ofa $' $40,000 loan to the Colorado Bean Growers association of Denver was Husband of Hoover’s School Teacher Die Defective wiring was blamed for the fire which’ November 13 damaged the quartermaster's corps Fort Snelling according to a report completed today by an investigating board and forwarded to the seventh corps area headquarters at Omaha. | Total loss, according to Lieutenant | Colonel Bernard Lents was placed at $218,000. The replacement value of the building is estimated at $38,000! and loss to equipment and supplies | West Branch, Iowa, Nov. 25.—(?)— John K. Carran, ‘The loan to the grain growers will able that organization to make ad- vances to grower members in addi- tion to those made possible by pri- mary loans from intermediate credit banks and other commercial sources. The money loaned the Bean asso- wise will enabic it to p to 70 per cent of bean crop raised by | ts at dinner that evening in hon- been appointed an active member of , or of Dr. and Mrs, Kennedy, and a the supreme breakt mornin Dr. and Mrs. Kennedy returned to been an active worker in both organ- their home last evening izations for many years. Hoover's school teacher here in the cighties,’ is dead. One of the first mesages cf sym- pathy received by the widow was from the president and Mrs. Hoover, sent from the white house Cunday, within ciation | like a doven hours after Carran’s death, | make advances ui The Carrans were | the value of the Saturdi ight. ee ce grower members. the first guests of the Hoovers at, HORSES, COWS CREMATED Eighteen horses and three cows pers ished in a fire of undetermined origin which destroyed the large barn of : Charles Zaun. five miles soutawest o1 | Sores last night. The loss is partly by insurance. covered See tomorrow's Tribune for Becgeson’s retirement sale on Hart Schaffner & Marx fall and winter suits and overcoats. ‘The board in its bean loan will pro- vide 10 per cent of the amount, the balance being obtained from the in- termediate credit bank at Wichita, ‘Colby Will Succeed Shannon at Spokane St. Paul, Minn,, Nov. 3.—(F/—Five operating personnel of ific railway, all ef-! luncheon at the white house. the day after inauguration. .11 Minnesota Persons Face Liquor Charges ; Eleven persons were to be arraigned ‘today before United States Commis- loner L. S. Miller on liquor charges. All were arrested late Sunday in changes in the Officials Announced * raids by federal agents in Red Lake the Northern Pact 2 " Minot, N. D., Nov. 25.—7)—J. R. Donald and Allen, were Nicholas and F. E. Wyttenbach, Min- | and Pennington counties. Sea yas ~ Neapolis, have been named to offici- ge 1. Seattle, was unable to at- TORO the North Dakota state basket- and. John, @0, and e son, Matt. 35,0 James Shannon, superintende: the Idaho division at Spokane, Wash. will be retired on a pension Dec. 1, ‘and made arrests. Bonds of ‘when he completes 40 years of serv: | fe will be succeeded at Spokane by | Jamestown, North | tendent of the fective Dec. 1, were announced at Mrs. Gertrude Drees, 66, her hus- eneral head rs of the road to- charged, and fought off the officers, 's. Cl . is. State high school board of control. | i is 's. Chris Sakarais: Managers for the district tourna- mene Grn later with reinforce: John Atkinson, Mrs. W. R. Keller, ™ents have not been appointed, the | 5.999 Hans Hanson, all of Mandan, and Mr. and Mrs. John Grosgebauer, Judson, ‘flict committees. each will be asked of the three. | ice. Others arrested are Sam Plante of; H | Oklee; W. M. Superant, Eugene Leo Thibodeau, Joseph Preg! DuPont, Carl T. Knutson, all living ! pakota. in or near Red Lake Falls, and Ole! R. R. Taylor, superin Yellowstone division at Glendive, Mont., goes to Jamestown to 1D. M. Driscoll, superintendent of | tions at Duluth, Minn., will uucceeed Taylor at Glendive, Brown & Tiedman All Phones 1400 Where Quality Counts , The Sanitary Store Colby, su Philip | Dakota division at Sent to Nine Mayors, Philip R. Bangs, grand exalted ruler — St. Paul, Nov. 25.—(#)—A chain is letter. carrying the warning “cross | crossings cautiously” was sent today | Linstead of Wylie. Farm Board Approves | $500,000 Wheat Loan Nov. 25.—()}—A com- modity loan of $500,000 to the Enid Wheat and Grain Growers associa- tion of Enid, Oklahoma, was approved | Duluth. “and dinner party Saturday | ipalities by Frank W. Matson, Minne- | N. Slade, trainmaster for the polis, nt of ore operations at Store Closed All Day Thursday, Thanksgiving Day. « For Better Service, Order Early Casaba Melons Florida Grapefruit Delicious Apples Emperor Eating Grapes Quince Chestnuts Diamond Soft Shell Walnuts Impt. Filberts Jolly Time Popcorn Ferndell Mincemeat Cranberries Asst. Glace Fruit | Sweet Potatoes Sweet Rutabagas ~ Celery Head Lettuce New Peas Cucumbers _ Brussels Sprouts Green Onions Green Peppers Spinach Squash Extra Sifted Peas Corn on the Cob Sweet Pickles Fancy Dills Edam Cheese = Impt, Roquefort Philadelphia Cream = Impt. Swiss Frozen Strawberries Fancy New Crop .Dates, special 2 Ibs. for is sececcengeesvecerocs 35c ge Ee ere 29c Dromedary Cranberry Sauce, extra fancy quality, special No. 2.can ..:.......s.00.. 2lc Swansdown Cake Flour, special 34c pkg. for ..........esescceseee 25c Mi Mayonnaise, ger B08, GAC pia i Pssage ces c.cohaeen 19c Store Closed All Day Thursday, Thanksgiving Day. For Better Service, Order Early. Extra Fancy Small Sweet Juicy Oranges, 54 extra special 3 dozen for ............+++. Cc Schraff’s Asst. Chocolates, Blue Banner, catial pet Albi ght. — LOGAN’S “We Thank You” Are You Prepared? Fresh Vegetables are here. Paper Shell Pecans Impt. Almonds Heinz Mincemeat Fancy Pumpkin One-O-Six-O Phone 1060 Thanksgiving Fancy Dry Picked Turkeys Mammoth Spring Roasting Chickens . (Milk and Grain Fed) Geese - Ludefisk - Ducks Alaska Reindeer Cash and Carry Meat Dept. Only. 10 Ub, Muslin Bag ..........0+0-sseeeee ‘ Ramsay MacDonald, and numerous | Hot House Tomatoes Eggplant Cauliflower New Comb Honey KRAFT.CHEESE, 1 MINCEMEAT PORK LOINS, Center Cuts, Ib. .. RIB ROAST PURE LARD ........... 12!i¢ Strip or Half ........ Superior Quality, Brandy Flavored, bulk, Ib. SIRLOIN STEAK, Choice Queen Olives, 16 oz. jar .......- Rolled if desired, LIVER SAUSAGE, Head Cheese . Fruits and Vegetables It is an accepted fact that We Are Headquarters for Apples SALAD DRESSING BANANAS Blood Sausage .. Mayonnaise or .25C 35¢ 40c Large to Mammoth Fresh Shipment, 18c, Medium to Large, Crisp, Just Arrived, 15¢, 20¢ BAKING APPLES t=." DELICIOUS APPLES M:t= $=. $3.19 SALTED PEANUTS, in shell ..........055 . CRISP CELERY HEAD LETTUCE 2c and 25c WALNUTS, Dia- Tomatoes Cauliflower Eggplant Spinach Radishes Green Onions New Carrots New Beets New Turnips Rhubarb. Celery Head Lettuce FIGS, Mammeth PAPER SHELL PECANS & . New Beets New Turnips Green Onions Brussels Sprouts Water Cress Parsley Artichokes Green Peppers Eggplant Chicory Squash Casaba Melons - Emperor Grapes CRANBERRY Green Peppers Brussels Sprouts ; Fruits Tangarines Casaba Melons Oranges Apples Emperor Grapes Bananas Sauce, Ne. 1 tin, GROCERIES Glace Fruits Imported and Domestic met ORec “Special Items” Fruit Cake Hard Sauce Puddings Salted Nuts Carameled Nuts Spiced Pecans Mint Almonds Candied Fruits : Pickles Spiced Fruits Imported and Domestic ROYAL BAKIN Meat Department Especially Nice Young Pork Spring Lamb © Fancy Turkeys Geese Chickens Remember You are going to be busy. Why not give us your order early and relieve the last minute rush. 8, Yellow, ¢ 1-2 ihe. for .. BANANAS Fancy Yellow, 3 pounds fer .....00+005 merchants’ agreement we clese at 8:00 sharp. PHONE 1060 To comply with our “All Phones 211 8:45 and 10:30 51 Years on Third Street Deliveries All Phones 1400 Jonathans Bananas Frozen Raspberries Mincemeat 118 3rd St. 2:80 and 4:30 Valley City, N. D., Nov. 37 4. s