The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 26, 1930, Page 9

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ete TREO SE Ry RES SIRS TO THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1930 4g : Southern Now 4p, having won ena | forks Denia the greens, and he naa Community Chest inlaw. Mr. and Mrs. 1. D. Hulett 'to be distributed to all editors in the | Saturday Specials. ‘Tra ~~ On Threshold of — {on the azn with dra- | could ’ Duty Pointed Out hare tio W@Ui-epend Ris’ seeaeioe eyes crepes, $8.95 Fourth Big Title| its second shot to within 10 "inches — ; with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. K, | College officials estimate that 7.500/ $13.75. Eleven wool 2 and herd il Br kok babi abies aes ete tho Tt ise fit meter as «Continued on from page one) Wit LOUISVILLE: arg Persons will attend the game. | piece shits, $13.75. Rose Sho *<. @onttnued on trom page one) * | looked as though it would drop for an| Gene and Charley fill | pec ae Chasen Carl Anderson, Beach, is spending ene from the back edge of the eagle. Sweeteer, 25 feet away, missed | pitches to the 28th, the first 10 and . th it ist i Jones 4 up, his putt and walked over to con: must Pals BCI WE ie week-end in Bismarck with : “Both wha gratulate Bobby. International’ League _Champs fiends. * Sone ta See Beat Colonels 8 to 1 in | Plan Contest for f T O P. t meses Second Contest i Pyne oO ur a rons Jones. | Visiting Editors policy, or | ae Your Service Barber Shop is now open for business in the Red Wi Stadium, Rochester, N. ne \ ye 9 She se-cumandetastet, OF ts] 120 eepaperaen who will attera||| Bismarck Bank building on corner of Third street and 355; : American, Association champions, by | Nate gE a Eels et iM li nelibn tonts, Fy " ‘\ ig shot an indi defeating the Colonels @ tol in’ the (24 Davis-Elkins will have a eontest Continuation of your business will be appreciated. of a strdke ais cise in d game this afternoon. all of their own after the grid battle. drive was well middle, 100 Louisville made its one run in the|_ The Scilbes have been asked. to JACK BOZAK, Prop. yards ‘and just’ be- second while the Red Wings scored j write a brief color story of the game ie yond held the in the first, second, sixth and eighth | {07 Publication tn tne as 4 innings: thuinige: |Stewart, y director, will ju \ Fee Come os oe aren feet jada ne bert) Bh 000—1 9 3 the stories, and the best account is See eee citi daa ae i cae at oe OAT wate | jess 2 feet of the » Penner an jarnes; el > “sate mi ooh re "D.B.C. WORKERS Jess outdrove. slightly on the | strong they 360-yard 8th but half topped his| Sea oA as cee, - ARE PREFERRED barely She seen | where his | Additional Society ‘| ee ’ Y a Ss hi five, | Firms who once engage help for Gene | Freda Ecklund, a former| from Dakota Business College, All Your Favorite su Bismarck resident, szrived yesterday | Fargo, ‘‘always come. back for 3 : a tis. | spent tas iat Year” ‘She ie « guast| OTe” Costrif Insurance Cons Dance Orchestras A lat the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albin | Pa"y recently employed Helen Hedstrom, 527 Thirteenth street. Botz, their 5th Dakotan. W. E. You simply cannot go wrong in choosing any of Miss Ali Me ‘ns asd Kinney is the 6th for Eagle Oil the selections in this list, for they have every re- dey ‘Ben Beach rig ties ai Co. Vivian Hall is the 4th for quisite for dancing. There’s a difference of style too,so thirty-fifth. Gene drove to within) The members of the Old-|cd visiting her sister, Mrs. C, E. rete Peete en that dancers who like a short, syncopated rhythm, as eight feet of the pin on the 2is-yard|Time Dance and Social club | Finkle, 117 West Thayer avenue. marck. Almira Olsen is the Sth well as those who prefer smooth, even measures, will find hole, while Charley was high on alhold their monthly club di ee for First National Bank, Casselton. their preference here. Ask to hear these popular tunes hillside to the left. Seaver approached 7 ance; Mrs. A. H. Nagel will return to-| | Now is the ti “*Follow th + « we will be more than glad to pl fe t to within five feet of the cup, Homans| Saturday, Sept. 27, at I. . 0. morrow to her home in Elgin, N. Dj gucces$ful > Tost Fall Term Oor ati eace oa are oeey poe ror roe . . ;after spending the weel +f . ie at ses—Fox it f See eee ear ier wiuasa bet bbe |ing here sister, Mrs" LD. Hulett, | 1-6. Learn about ACTUAL BUS- | Gee, But I'd Like to Make You Happy—Fox Trot w left Gene stymied. Homans stretched}, Dance at the Central Labor oda INESS training _(copyrighted—at No, 22492, 10-inch RING'S PENNSYLY. tn the ground and sighted the putt.|Rall 118% Fifth street, Satur-|,, Harold Hulett, Cleveland, Ohio, | D.B.C. only). Write F. L.Wat- | I'd Like to Fi j i ong_F.T. He then putted past the ball and got|day night. Vicking M | Stopped in Bismarck a few days this| king Pres,, 806 Fi Ti! ke to ‘ind the Guy That Wrote the Stein Song—F. T. his three, squaring the match. y 7: icking Music. week to visit his brother and sister- | = What’s the Use—Fox Trot Jonnny JonNSON AND His ORCHESTRA Homans won the 36th when > No, 23493, 10-inch Seavers drive.went into the rough. |, When Love Comes in the Moonlight—Fox Trot We're On the Highway to Heaven—Fox Trot a Virginia Van Wie ‘ < Ue Shh AND His ORCHESTRA while (0. 22500. tee shot’ hooked into short rough.| rer four, Seaver was now 3 up, } Good Evenin’—F : Both missed the green with thetr seo- p. i ° wenin’— Fox Trot Rupy VALLEe AND ‘onds, Sweetser finding @ trap to the Camera ane eanieign't ba Ad Wins Golf Derby . f Just a Little Closer—Fox Trot __ His CONNECTICUT YANKEES left and Jones landing in rough at | Sones pix and saain wes f Up: TNC) cntcago, Sept, 26—(P)—Virginis erica l TOW No, 22489, 10-inch the side of the creek. Syne rekon ond and over the green with his third | Van Wie of Chicago won the 72-hole Pe hye Laat tata Me—Fox Trot was in muddy spot, he failed to get | ‘rhe 125-yard thirteenth was halved | women's golf derby over the Glenview A A Girl Friend of a Boy Friend of Mine—Fox Trot h - out but shoved his fourth 3 feet from | in uneventful 3's. Country club course today by an F No. 22499, 10-inch Tep WEEMs AND His ORCHESTRA 2 the cup. Jones chipped short, then! The 14th was another half, this| eight stroke margin over Mrs. O. 8. Diversification has long been recognized as a fundamental principle underlying con- 3 partly stymied Sweetser, who missed | time in par fours. : Hill of Kansas City, who finished dervalive eeemmana. Tomorrow Is Another Day—Fox Trot the shot and conceded. Jones 5 and] “"Rotn arives at the fifteenth found i 5 bd ® Tep FioriTo AND Hrs ORCHESTRA be ~ Sweetser 6. Jones 2 up. rough and two extraordinary second : Looking for the Lovelight in the Dark—Fox Trot After being <2 under par for the/ snots placed the balls on the green, ‘While most of us agree to the possibilities in high grade common stocks, few are No. 22501, 10-inch JACKIE TAYLOR AND H18 ORCHESTRA first six, holes, —— was 5 ae! Abort Homans 25 feet from the cup anc qualified to select that small group which will show the greatest returns over the next Go Home and Tell Your Mother—Fox Trot with his second to the 415-yard 12th sresgtn A — feet. ek several years, I’m Doin’ That Thing—Fox Trot while Sweetser found a bunker to the| Wasa half at pl aad Gus ARNHEIM AND His COCOANUT GROVE ORCHESTRA left. ‘At the sixteenth Homans reached Do not put all your eggs in one basket. Invest in American Telephone & Telegraph, Lonely—Fox T: cts sen the pin « ad mob: on i f0c¢] the edge ‘of the green with his sec- United States Steel, Standard Oil, International Harvester and a group of other equally irr Tathtice Foc oct AGERE coats Cae sath short. Jess holed Gut. and. Jones — apt gle ee re large and profitable companies through investment trust shares, ~ No. 22494, 10-inch eiiag missed, -putting again as he lost ; Conf ’ we the hole. Jones 1 up. Leda gat his. four, taking five to ‘Through the law of averages you will benefit from the progress made by this group M Fret ily ib ates) eh oe Uae Bothy’ wate Well on the’. 18e-vae ’s par four. vor ia oousipatiiae ly Blue! ‘as ange in the Rain—Fox Trot ssh, Jones 1a fet aay Smee 18 | esha f was halved in cous | \ al — agg ere a OR CONSTIPATION ‘This investment combines safety, yield and marketability with prospective capital On a Little Strect in Honolulu—Waltz o a growth. All Through the Night—Waltz H1ro Hawaman Onceestra \ No. 22504, 10-inch - 2 * Feen a min _ This investment is given an “A” rating by Moody, This is your assurance that it is Hullabaloo—Fox Trot & good investment. ’ Baby Won’t You Please Come Home—Fox Trot No. 22511, 10-inch McKINvNeEY's Corton PICKERS ae Okay, Baby—Fox Trot CIRCULAR ON REQUEST [Want a Little Girl—Fox Trot McKinnev's Corton Prckens ‘ CUEL; BAKKEN; No. 23000, 10-inch phic from aa feet, Dees ail BRADY and J ANZ e Ida, Sweet as Apple Cider—Fox Trot Fess WILttaMs AND Bae ie "ebn eo a - Investors Mortgage Security aS ae ee On the 16th “quarry” hole, 435 ; A beast . No. -inel ) yards, Jess fied 0 good second to the Certified Public Accountants Jes to Be pia tebe emule he Trot green witht wi Cc verything’s O. K. With Me—Fox Trot See 30 Soto Sian waisead INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS ompany Fess WILLIAMS AND His RoYat FLUSH ORCHESTRA Bouoge straps arBilien ear ged Dab! Bldg. Bismarck Phone 359 F. A. LABR Phone 1660 E. V. LAHR Near euart \ / 215-yard seventeenth, 16 feet to the a \ “ For Norton a ro pager First Floor Dakota National Bank & Trust Co. Building DAHNER 1 proach went four feet wide of the BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA S-TAVIS MUSIC CO. \ cup. He missed, after Jones putted | for a 116 Third Street Phone 762 * e Sends od, cqmones en Fete Jones his four from 12 feet and won, to be PHONE ; three up. four down. , After good drives on the eighteenth,| “Homans drove: . Jess hooked his iron to a trap at the put hie tessa oan ee _.| ALL THE MUSIC YOU WANT corner green, w was| sent his third Wrilon tn two 18 fet fom the Cu. four, “Senvess well oan, tro" ak rr WHEN vou want it jweetser came out missed three putts and only three up. } up an fe oe Kossoims Everything | FOR BETTER Kellys you want intires- ata bargain price Riding comfort—because they are oversize and have liberal air the gallery growing to nearly 5,000, Jones pitched a trifle short to the % j y nineteenth green while Sweetser made N a sensational recovery from a trap to within 10 feet of the cup. missed from 25 feet but so did Jess and it was a half in fours. _ . Sweetser hit his tee shot out. of bounds on the 20th, but made a DRY-CLEANING PRESSING g i fi Bed beam San am, oe tage i capacity Farms for Sale al). eee Pegg amie: igaec agen : 4 - use they are le extra Mes drove into the rough bub bis sae wt | strong and sturdy, with a deep A number of well improved farm homes and ranches * Ps fevel with Bobs, 6 to yards short of the 29x440 + + § tread ugh, li bbe in western North Dakota. Reasonable prices with mn. Sweetser was 15 feet inside 2 29x 4.50 + 6.20 T, of tough, Eve EuOnEr:. moderate payment down, easy terms for balance; Je the green feet for automobile accidents ractio: and tecti: agains! " the pin. Each took two putts for a 30x 4.50 3 5 6.30 bi Pro! en t For information, write to Federal Land Bank of St. $5,000 policy for $10. ‘ Paul, St. Paul, Minnesota, or R. G. Wilde, field rep- 29x5.00 . + 7.5 | sign and compound make them resentative, 322 Hannafin street, Bismarck, N. D. The Byrne Agency Little Butidiax Bismarck, N. 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Sweetser took two to ariors pcan oo oat of thick grass and was on in 268 Main Avenue age pag ly Phone 55 W. B. CLARK, Meneser four, Jess conceding the hole after ppg haere and § ay, RAE Bismarck, N. D. Bob barely missed the birdie. Jones ibalmer Fil your bin early , N. D. fe : eres et, eee yp ae co, : Was Third Straight OCCIDENT ELBV. £ ‘ Both were on the short ith trom |f . Jes. W. Techumperlin, $13 Front st, Bismarck > All KELLY dealers are Independent dealers ion ia. Sean, wis. shoge Tones 28 font Prop. : ae a a : i iL

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