The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 26, 1929, Page 3

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‘ “years, and are the oldest settlers in| sentenced to the prison at Stillwat . Pomeroy THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2%, 1929 y CLEVELAND COUPLE sie Satse 8s eo sioen ty ton| Dieoin Train Accident . roy ‘The hall was elaborately decorated 5 is pare in gold and yellow, and a huge gold “Minnesota before it ‘wedding bell tied with gold tulle hung . @ boy he remembers wit- room. Baskets from the center of the 38 . In of chrysanthemums sent by friends part in the New Ulm HOLD GRLEBRATION === Children Give Program tal, f Eva L. {cea eA will beret Nigitenget aes Mey, 5 master, were given . Hundreds Honor Wedding Anni-| Pomeroy and several of the older ttl unity. A musical versary of Mr. and Mis. ee eee the cnldren sod i$ C.0. Pomeroy grandchildren of the couple followed. Fergus Falls. Five Mr, and Mrs. Pomeroy were present. | heir ‘lage they re- ed with a purse of gold, as well as | turned to Madelia where they resided C. A. Pomeroy, Cleveland, N. D.,| many gifts, unul 1002 when they came to Cleve- who has figured in the early history| Mr. Pomeroy was one of the seven | !#nd. of Minnesota and North Dakota, and|men who captured the Younger Mrs. Pomeroy celebrated their fif-| brothers after the famous raid on the Ueth wedding anniversary Saturday | Northfield, Minn. bank. The men the ft at @ reception in the community hall | had concealed themselves in a clump anni . They are Mrs, at Cleveland. The affair was attend-| of bushes and it was necessary for | #. E. eo Bismarck, Mrs. John ed by more than 175 friends andthe posse to go through a heavy fire | Adams, rearggety Melvin Pomery, relatives, from Bismarck, and as far| of bullets to capture them. Charley | NeW a Ward and Mrs. E. L. Kel- east as Geer a) 4 ek Pitts, one of the Cea was killed | se an Ward Pomeroy, ¢ Pomeroy, Cleveland. and Mrs. A. 8. Weld, Cleveland, who | in the fight. but Cole, Jim and Bob € have been married more than 67! Younger were captured, and were ae of men's ter, | Clot y's |Saving Bank and ‘Trust company was robbed of $10,000 by two men here to- | sale Episcopal Parish |tn, t ‘that community. During the evening | As far as is known, Mr. is | House tonight. os , Last Time Tonight - - The Girl from Havana gq Sound News and All-Talking Comedy forenoon libata Aa Starting Tomorrow, Wednesday, Nov. 27th. 2:30 - 7 and 9 p.m. Thursday---F; riday---Saturday W e’re Telling the Cock Eyed World Our New Picture Makes “What Price Glory” as Tame as a Bedtime Story |; o? Yours for a Load of In What Month Is Your Birthday? | i St. Paul, Nov. 26—(4)—Jacob J. - | Reusch, 43, president of the Show- carder, Inc., was fatally injured today when his automobile was struck by a westbound Milwaukee road passenger % oa at Cleveland avenue. He died a lew hours later. His widow and five children are left. 2 Robbers Get $10,000 From Cincinnati Bank Cincinnati, Nov. 26.—(7)—The East ill branch bank of the Provident. day. The robbers were in such a hurry to get away that one of them dropped @ package which contained one thou- sand $1 bills. Oliver Brockman, bank manager and Joseph Germann, watchman, said two unmasked men froced them to open a safe and that e robbers ran from the bank and | 250 Hart Schaffner & Marx Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats Special Announcement After 21 years in the retail clothing business in Bismarck I announce my retirement. 1 will dispose of my interests to my son who will continue the business under the new name of Berge- son’s instead of S. E. Bergeson & Son as in the past. The same guarantee of satisfaction or you r money refunded will continue in addition to featuring the usual high quality merchandise fo r which Bergeson’s have always been noted. Signed: S. E. BERGESON EXCLUSIVE COATS The following fabrics are from England, Ireland Sweaters Special Suits and Overcoats and France. No two coats alike. Come early for good selection. \, Price $ 65 coats, now only ............... cc eee eens yd FD Now $22.45 = — now od : . 56, $5 codta, Gow oily . 71.43 Extra Specials 100 coats, now only . 115 coats, now only ............ sss sess sees 86.15 | Odd Trousers, values up _ Suits and Overcoats a to $7.50, $. 4 95 Now EXTRA SPECIAL SUIT VALUES $3.95 to .. ° $29 45 pats Serer) of ole e $30 - $10 - $50 Suits Caps, $1.45 - $1.95 $18.95 Values up to $8.00 $50 Suits and Overcoats BOYS’ SUITS Special Selection of Hart Schaffner & Marx Neckwear Now $37.45 Roys’ Suits - - Sizes 30 to 36 2 ties for $1.00 $12.50 BERGESON’S ON BROADWAY OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE Bismarck, North Dakota Next to Turkey and Pumpkin Bie , * JONATHANS—their cheeks glowing like winter roses—beam through the holiday dinner like the very spirit of the harvest. Their fragrance mingles right nobly with the savor of roast turkey .*. and when the rest of the feast is ended, round with a jovial story goes the platter of Jonathans. Crystal, tart-sweet juice wells up to meet each silver knife as the scarlet parings fall. Appetites stir again to the fresh, piquant apple-flavor. And with that faint autumnal tang, the Thanksgiving dinner rises to a climax _» +o the perfect finish! Fresh Apples ‘Are Best When Eaten Cold— ‘THEM BY VA

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