The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 27, 1931, Page 10

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< £ of fed E3 gh EE 5 q EEFEE By i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1981 Probes Sea Mystery ————— | Braddock | —— SS rr By MRS. E. F. SAVAGE Mrs. C. T. Barton and daughter Louise returned Tuesday from a four| weeks’ visit at the Twin Cities and at Cresco, Lenox, Cedar Rapids,! Shenandoah and Des Moines, Iowa.! On their return trip they visited one day with Mrs. Plers and daughters at) Wayzata, Minn. | Mr, and Mrs. E. F. Savage and! Mr. A. J. Piers were Sunday dinner! guests with Rev. and Mrs. O. Kin-| zler of Moffit. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Camp of Platts-| ville, Wis, and Mr. and Mrs. Davis| and children of Bismarck are visit-| ing this week at the home of Mr. F.' J. Zellmer. | Those from Braddock who attend-| ed the funeral of the late Grover) Liversage at Kintyre Monday after- noon were Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Dexter, Mr. O. M.) Vie, Mr. and Mrs. R. Aarvig and daughter Helen, Mrs. Mary F. She- pard and Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Allens-| worth. s | Associated Press Photo ‘Thursd: morning Mrs. E. F.| | Seay nn’ Batscr motored| ,, United States Attorney George Z. Sovage and Bove ane York boys| Medalle (above) of New York In. home. The boys spent the past week| \eatlgated Rhe disappearance of at Braddock with their grandparents,| “/sash! Fulimura, Importer, who SIL GHA' Bits. Bavane. | was missing when a steamer on Speen Semedinit ana Dins.| Worn ce Was 8 OanNenger rescues Ye \ je more of Elma, Iowa, and Mrs, J.T.) ——-——-— ‘Beach, Calif., and Wm. aes Sy inwix Oly, 160 and Wi-|tini of Fargo left Thursday morning tors this week at the C. T. Barton! for New Rockford where they will home. ae visit for several days with Mrs. C. . Martini’s parents. . pear vnier sis Mandan ws | Floyd Miller of the Hazelton coun- RN, Corey. : ‘| try was a Braddock caller Saturday. ‘sas 4 << | Mrs. Mary F. Shepard of Moridge. ‘i Peace whiraaay after, who spent several days _ visiting A. Amundson jer two weeks” visit| fiends in Braddock left Thursday morning to visit her daughter, Mrs. | with relatives im te Woodman Circle| Gordon L. MacLachlan of Hazel, 8. D. with their families enjoyed their last} 4 birthday picnic of the 1931 season at| Fish have so keen a sense of hear- | Pursian Park last Thursday. After ing that they can hear sounds below junch Secretary Long presented those audible to the human ears, and Grace Martini, Gusta Aarvig, Emma) little higher than the highest notes Corey and Winnifred Balk with a/of a violin. small birthday gift. The out-of-town| guests were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford| A new radiator for heating rooms Martini of Fargo, Mrs. Mary F. She-|is so compact that it extends only a of Mobridge, and Ben, Tom and| few inches from a_ wall and ts de- Billy York of Selfridge. signed to be installed close to a floor Mr. and Mrs. Selmer Dyrstad and! where it will be most efficient. daughter Stella of Sterling called on| init olaintncain Mr. A. J. Piers Sunday afternoon. | In the Wieliczka salt mines at Cro- Chas. Coventry of Linton was alcaw there are altars, shrines and business caller in Braddock Thurs-j statues made of salt. day. SSS The Swedish Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs, Feltheim Saturday, Aug. 22nd. | Stickler Solution | The Luther League will hold a treasure hunt Saturday evening and will present a pageant “The Chal- lenge of the Cross” Sunday evening, Sept. 6. The pageant is under the direction of Miss Lillian Forsberg and Mrs. Grant Peterson. ‘The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. church met with Mrs. H. Sorem Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. Sorem and Mr. and Mrs. N, Thompson returned home Monday afternoon after a few days’ visit with relatives at Aberdeen. The W. W. Mandigo and P. V. Kurtz families picnicked at Salt Lake The blocks must be arranged mm the above manner in order that each double figure is divsible by the odd block, Also | plus 8, 2 plus 7, 3 plus 6 and 5 plus 4, all total the number on the odd block. 2 Sunday. Emery Edholm who underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Bis- marck hospital recently is recovering. Mr. and Mrs, O. R. Martini accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mar- | Dog Saves Kitten’s Life | ‘Traditions fell when “Beef Stew,” blooded police dog, a first-class cat-hater, dashed out into an important highway near Oklahoma City, Okla. and bed “Madame X,” a stray kitten, by the nape of the neck and carried it to safety after the kitten’s feet stuck on the hot asphalt melted by the sun. Here they are getting acquainted after the rescue. | SIDEGLANCES - - - By George Clark | THE GUMPS—SAY IT WITH FLOWERS DOOR= AT CRN YOU HEAR An THs © WHAT WI MEETING MEAN ? WHAT WiLL BE HS ? CONTINUED FROM YESTERDAY: Ades Mdbadiccanthi ess THE WELL = | HOPE SHE MAS LEARNED HER AISTAKE = 1 KNEW WHEN SHE Psyrm ALIGHT HEART Wor UGHT, STEP HE TRIPS UP THE STAIRS = LIKE A SCHOOL, DRIVE TO JHE HOME NIGHT BIN REALIZED WHAT A OF Ld ei WAT Met oa Poireen FIRST WORDS ON THE WIDOW- MARRIED YO A CALLING ON Ss JS HE NAPPY- PAUPER LIKE TOM Wis FIRST 1S HE FULL CARR = THAT SHE'D LOVE = OF WOY ? COME BACK —— SHE HAS HAD TIME \T MEANS SO TO THINK — j MUCH TO HIS FUTURE = WHAT DOES SHE WANT To SEE, HIN ABOUT ? WHY DID SHE CALL WUST AS HE WAS LEAVING FOR AUSTRAUA? — Mii HE'S GOT YOU FOOLED, PETE. I'VE GOT ADDITIONAL EVIDENCE AN’ I'M AFRAIO HEILL HAVE TO GO BEFORE THE JUVENILE BUT THAT KID IS AS INNOCENT AND OID NOU EVER SEE THESE MATCHES BEFORE? LOOK THAT OVER, SKEEZIX. ISN'T (tT Gee, WHERE DID You GET IT? SURE! THEN'RE THE ONES ‘yep! BETSY WAS BEEN SITTING THERE SINCE 2 LANDED WITH MR. KINGSTON = GUESS SHE WONDERS WHATS HAPPENED...LONGEST WELL; JOHN..E THIN THE =X : I DONT MIND BoYS AND T BETTER TELLIN’ YOU I'M GOING TO GE STARTING BAcK, Before ‘\ MISS ‘EM AINT NUTHIN' T SONEMING ELSE HAPPENS / \WOULDNT DO FoR THOSE TO THEM... SEE IF YOU [7 ‘YOUNGSTERS....T COULDNT CAN GET THEM ALL SAY 'NO' To 7 WE COULD SEE IF THOSE GYPSIES ARE STILL BACK IN THE WOODS... WHAT A BREAK! | 3 GOTA IDEA Popt NO GARAGE IN ) GLADYS, HOLD THIS HAMMER SIGHT AND AND STAND WERE BY THE FLAT~ PoP AND I WAVE “ M1EOSH AS RASSLERS, an, Hal How Is YouRe A CouPLA raTra_Bor HEE2Y!/ SHOW 002.€, BEE Goss; Th LITTLE EELLA WHATCHA cAaN REALLY bo/ pont f =F i ! ' * . | TRAINING QUARTERS | bate ° HEEZALL MUSSLEBOUND, Wd RAESSLER DE LOOKS a | | SARA HOWDY, MGR ass oS SS Saas S:

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