The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 19, 1929, Page 8

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THE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1929 HIGH PRICES PAID |LOST NEW YORK STAGE BEAUTY |?" "=~" "|"oinking Algona Hox’ : Chicago, ve IREENMANDANFIVE |“Paving Asccssments iyatecous Duappearance Twa! | ee ee j FEARS LINTON ( AME In3 Mandan Districts) Sey Winners Pind Eager = gl Years Ago Solved by Revela- stantial Ithere an oink,” the 259- pound hog =, from Algona, Iowa, has gotten him-; Assessments in paving districts 4, j self made into pork chops. {7, and 8, as prepared by the assess- Achievement Days \ tion of Miscegenation 3 Hfred Lillibridge Un- last night by Mandan’ city commis: — —_ captain Wilfre ibridge Un-; last night by rect | Fargo, N. D., Dec. 19.—For the sec- | sioners in their ular weekly busi- Perea Be cd Sones j a nS able to Play Because of j ness meeting. si . ond time, Frank Sorenson, Barnes 1S NOW SEEKING DIVORCE | | AT THE MOVIES | Hurt Ankle ‘ aur commissioners let the on faa | comes has exhibited the ind _ hg SEEGER STI OEE isl that no protests were fi champion _ i {against paving in district 12 and 14/show' at: the nebieverent” instituce | ‘Racial Question Has Nothing to/ McMahan fears Linton. | and passed a resolution deeming thet ‘This yeas Frank's Shropshire brought Do With It,’ Says Col. Discouragingly weakened by the Protest against paving in district 11 43 cents @ pound, belng auctioned off oss of their only veteran from last | ie ee ce eee to the Armour Packing company for ored Physician A bill of $336, from the state work- ear, Captain Wilfred Lillibridge, ' men’s compensation bureau for insur- Wor dite ified bed bgt —_— fandan high school’s green Braves | ance on the commissioners and city! annual show because of his double Los Angeles, Deo. 19.—(4)—The Los vill enter their basketball contest big lee ied heh none rater de. |Win. he is not going to give up sheep. Angeles Examiner said today the ‘ith Linton tonight not particularly | ,tment tags, was awarded to. the |He Dlans to exhibit an animal at next | mysterious disappearance two years nthusiastic' over their chance to! Crescent Printing company, Mandan. | 7e8!'s International Livestock expo-/|ago of Helen Lee Worthing, former vain a victory over the visitors at; jsition in Chicago. New York’ e beauty, a f his stage of the season. ‘That is Hl vhat Coach Leonard C. McMahan aid today. 5 Lillibridge, who plays any position, champion Chester White to the Da-/ , Dr. Eugene urned his ankle at Almont last Fri- jkota Farmer, farm paper published | negro physician of Los Angeles, who lay night but it was not definitely ROLL OMITTED P AIR: Aberdeen, 8. D., at that rate. Lu- | admitted he was a “colored” man but. nown that he would be unable to lelen deserved to get a good price for |denied he was “an African.’ rerform tonight until he reported for his prize winning hog, for the litter| The Examiner sald that news of the wactice last night. The ankle has 3 |mate hog was served to the rest of girl's marriage and separation had) time and tot responded readily to treatment. {Josephine Hess, a Senior, and | the 325 4-H club boys and girls who;come to light simultaneously and ‘The game with Linton is set for 8) Robert S: d Fresh Jattended achievement institute, and that Mrs. Nelson was reported to have Yelock at the Mandan: high school ; rt Saunders, a - ‘Lucien would not sccept pay for it./consulted an attorney with view to yymnasium. Linton boasts several man, Had High Grades Lucien ts the 1930 achievement insti-| obtaining a divorce. | kept the audience in» tute treasurer. ter. eterans, including Gillespie, Vetter, Records quoted by the Examiner for holiday sweets am ne mening, No er wilt N or two staldbite ‘were “omib- | int auammar eammammresiies or rane aE Ss deli ‘ nd to ke! nitely this morning, however wi i james wo student omit- | Hertsgaard, Richland county. was ad- 7, aieieel had hurdied a, scholastic | ted {rom the Mandan high schoo! and judged grand mega an ite show: PARAMOUNT THEATRE oO ¢ cious and casy.7o ma errier which may keep him out of | junior high school honor roll for the | ‘Tob Powers, of the Powers hotel, paid | Angel Pauline Frederick. who had ex- he fray. second six weeks period published | ¢4gg.¢4 for the privilege of serving pected to appear on the London stage ‘The probable lineups: last week. it was announced this! grand championship beef to his hotel | must be content with fandan Linton | morning by L. G. Thompson, senior | guests, Paul's steer weighed 1.106 Martin | high school principal. pounds ti “ Kraft | The two students were Josephine | cents he a ee Gillespie | Hess, senior, and Robert: Saunders, Vetter | freshman, in the senior high school Fiegel | list. A student who makes an ave. thane. qualifies himeclt for. the H than C, it lor oar Entertained |‘ era on sae NEW ALTITUDE i AR 1 Ch stm: Progra: Seventy-si landan —_students 3 At = — earned places on a ted list dur- ‘were en ing the period. Classes Tepre- » Mandan’s Rotarians were enter- bs ‘ zi sented as follows: Seniors 18; juniors vained with reukiy tas ce “94 14; sophomores 12;- freshmen 10; mt wager ep voter |} ag at the Lewis and Clark hotel to- ot grade 12; and seventh grade pane nan igteees its second boost in two days as the result of a flight by te BE ed af dee L3d i i of Tt {i fs asi ni B. 8. Nickerson gave a Christ- ee, recitation and Rev. Gilbert w./ Flames Cause $3,500 ; ‘tewart gave a short Christmas talk. I | peck ee ny | In What Month _ Taman and Major JM. Hanley. tained ‘Tuesday } Is Your Birthday? ‘egion Auxiliary to a 4 | Broadcast Over KGCU |“ fz il Is é HE i i Fi uf | ih KGCU, | on, will be the organ of the North | eq by “akota department, American Legion imorror, ver announced toany by |18 Sailors Believed Mis anes ore, Bismarck’ pres-| Struggling for Life of the crew , | of a fleet of five small fishing boats, | pany. were believed to be somewhere in the ot been A one-act play, “When the Chimes ang,” was broadcast yesterday after- by several members of the Playmaker organization of high school, under the di- anior Playmakers broadcast a “ »|that the only danger was tl «rere reas wean Te, the South.” | might exhaust their fuel supply ee be unable to ride out the storm. fandan Teachers to Spend Xmas at Home a same System 7 Between 30 and 40 teachers in ef Minneapolis, Dec. 19.—()}—A vast fandan's public schools and the state | eiectrical supply distribution system covert ERE Electric Supply company, it was learned today. The change will affect the great Northern Electric Appliance company of Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duluth and . N. D., which will be known after this month as the We tea Wallers, ‘Frontenac, afinn; | Eletric supply company. RM Laird | § ): r z Here are unusual suggestions in athletic goods, gifts et ee a 3 that no able-bodied man or red-blooded boy will scoff at vatley ty. ees 1h y, zz —gifts that will.carry the Christmas spirit throughout the year and give unflagging satisfaction. Ni E j : college here today. Rev. J. W. La- Grone, Valley City, gave the com- mencement address and J. E. Davis, 4 - ae Bismarck, chairman of the state (g B i Sporting Goods the diplomas, ~ f TENNIS GOODS BASEBALL GOODS | SKATING GOODS ‘HOCKEY OUTFITS _ FISHING TACKLE fH ry } Toasters | Percolators $1.50 to $12.50 | $8.50'to $15.00 © Radios cand « Range of Press Wehin the Ranch af Kearns Irons Waffle Irons Without : $1.50 to $8.50 | $7.50 to $21.00 hepsitd pine EE | mesmo $100.00

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