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the story naturally enough it has to do with another And i fit ii © s Sg Z : I i j : fe FE i “Sith i | 5 z a | & : i g FE é re i 8g i i F hi i : i E i i , i H it 2 5 = 2 g 3 i [ | 4 H | & E ; a + i i i i i f i H F i i i z i H 5 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1987 MEMBERS OF PLAY CAST INTRODUCED Moving Pictures Shown at Reg- ular Community Players’ Get-Together Friday [Wester Raper] For Bismarck and vicinity: Gen- erally fair tonight and Sunday; ris- ing, emperature ak, ‘or North Dakota: nerally fair tonight and Sundey; cooler lone Red evier, with Haat to heavy frost east tion tonight; rising temperature night and temperature. Sree GENERAL WEATHER CONDITION The barometric pressure is low over the Great Lakes region, 8. 8. Marie 29.66 inches, and from ‘Alberta south- ward to Arizona, 3 the regular bi- Fri- Taking in the » & revival et ar Brvenvay tage tik (ot aneeral Pas over the Great La! er Mississipp! vi jouthern stations, erally fair weath an prevails. derably 07 issourl vall readings were moderate in all sec- tions Saturday mornin; Bismarck station ba: 1.05. Reduced to sei Missouri river s' ft. 24ehour change +0.: Sunrise, 635 Sunset, 650 i vel, 29.81, at 7 a.m, 3.0 1 ft, i i a.m > m Weather Outlook fer the Peried Sept. 20 te 25 For the ee of the reel Lakes: Generally falr most of week, t showers about Tuesday and about Friday; frequent change! temperature. For the FE. + north portion Monday night or Tues- day and again about phuredey: night Friday; frequent changes in tem- 23 i Northern and Central Great Attle cipitation indicated; in temperature, played a Lease Sinclair Station formed Normal, this month to Total, January 1st to NORTH DAKOTA POINTS High- Low- BISMARCK, el > filer jonr Beach, clear Carrington, Crosby, clear Dickinson, cli Drake, clay Dunn Cent Garrison, c! Jamestown, Max, clear Minot, clea: Parshall, Sani le of the search for the Russians. Napoleon, clear Paetina tay embin: Wishek, clear clay Teachers’ Loans $5 to $50 On Your Plain Note Leans made anywhere in North Dakota, Moorhead, poldy ... SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS High- Low- est est Pct. “6% WRITE TODAY SALARY LOAN CO. Geo, Stevens, Mgr. Dak, Natl. Bank Bldg. Phone 408 Bismarck, N. D. 100 Glendive, clear Havre, clear Helena, clear THE TRUE VALUE OF TIME—- The Bismarck Agency New Sweet Shop Cafe 408 Main Avenue Bismarck, North Dakota SPECIAL SUNDAY MENU Table d’Hote Served from 11 a, m. to 9 p. m. Fruit Cup or Tomato Julce Reiish: i Soups: Chicken Home Made Noodle or Chicken Oream of Rice 85 80 5c 65c 650 65e .65e 65c Hot Dinner Rolls — Desserts: Fruit Jello, Whipped Oream or Cantaloupe or Ice Cream Regular Dinner Suggestions Soups: Chicken Home Made Noodle or Chicken Oream of Rice fs FE . 3 3 z i Fruit Jello with Whipped Cream or Cantaloupe or Ice Cream Try Our Week Day Special Piate Lunches from 28c to 50c Also 8 Choice Variety of Soda Fountain Dishes “The Home of Good Candy” THE RENDEZVOUS Private Dining Reem fer Parties Phane 27 fer Reservations i i t} P] i ij gl HH i [ Ociely American Legion Will Broadcast Next Week Pa Broadcasts from the convention hall of the American Legion vention in New York City will be made Monday and Wednesday. ~ The broadcast , Sept. 20, will be from 3:30 to 4 p. m. ( > over the blue network of the National Broadcast Cotumbth Beoedenrtns areas ‘ Capital Townsend Club Holds Meeting evening in the dining room of the World War Memorial building. Other members of the Minot organization attending the meeting were Mr, and Mrs. D. D. Riley. Mr. Riley was speaker of the evening. T. A. Craw- ford, Velva, a member of the state board of the Townsend club, was also present. Included on the program were a vocal solo, Miss 5 the Bismarck entertainers Cooper, 81 years old, who mouth organ while he per- upon, A club, will be HOTEL REGISTRATIONS Prince Hotel Louis Gence, Butte, Mont., and Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Flint H. Morrison, Esther Sampson, Lon; Mrs, Paul Vai St. a Mrs. H. M. Dord: J. E. Anderson and Wis.; Mr. an Freemai Del A man, Bowbe! rf k; Mrs. Becker and lack, Bs Beach, jtanton; jaar, Seattle, L, L, Read, ] Lillian jernard McConville, Pol- Birth ee ee es Dr. W. E. Cole, incapscited a month ago when his face was lacer- ated in an explosion while canning, has resumed work at his dental of- company at Hartford, Conn., since June has been assigned to duty with the group insurance department of the company’s office at San Fran- cisco. He was graduated from North- west University in June, The evening service sponsored by the young people of the church. Solo, selected, Miss Myrtie Baska. Sermon, “The Obligation to Heat front of his home late Friday night or early Saturday morning. The car, @ carried 1934 four-door Ford —" ths moe roung people's Lees oral Wyte eee meee of dtecusston Bisis, Bat - ws On jupreme Court Justice | Thomas. ‘Wednesd: ight at 8 o'clock Hugo L. Black-Kiu Klux Klan| wora Wide Gulla will hold & eet charges, Senator Gerald P. Nye is neg’ maintaining a policy of “No com- ment,” for the present at least. Ladies’ Al py If you are without # church ag we invite you to our worship, a3 need the help that regular attendance gives, H. P. Goddard, secretary of the Bismarck Association of Commerce who wa sinjured in a fall on the the Bismarck hospital Saturday for the first time since his injury. He has been up in a wheel chair for two days. Doctors said he might be able to leave the hospital by the middle of next week. (ee ee ee | Additional Churches | EE ER, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Fourth St. and Ave. B Ellis L. Jackson, Minister Sunday, September the 19th, 1937. 10 a. m.—The church school, Ed- ward Cole, superintendent. Mrs. G. J, Worner, primary super- intendent. The Evarts class for adults. The Quain class for young people. The Tuxis class for high school age. Promotion Sunday, September 26th. Now is the time to enroll for the new Morning worship. Miss Elizabeth Rasen. Selection, “In the Cross of Christ I Glory,” the church choir. Sermon, “The Patience of God.” :00 p. m.—The evening service, Planist, Mrs, Stanton Roberts. Shows at 7:00 and 9:00 Prices 10c and 21¢ BISMARCK THEATRE—Ends Tonight —“EXCLUSIVE”— _C. RUGGLES FRED MacMURRAY, FRANCES FARMER ES EDEN TTI Officers were searching here urday for a car belonging to Larson, 112 Ave. ©, stolen jig; Beale oanioed and arney, lancers, accom- panied by Mra, L. J, Wedge; and Sat- Andy from in and Mrs, W. Parker, Chicago, Ill. Grand Pacific Hotel STARTS TOMORROW THE SHOW OF SHOWS ‘IT'S GOT EVERYTHING! RIS : MOR AESTER ANE NEY BOUE SONGS TO NUM, SING AND WHISTLE - ‘MIDNIGHT MADONNA’ WARREN WILLIAM Mady ¢ x romaetew BISMARCK { Sunday - Monday - Tuesday i Prices this attraction—Matinees 10e » 98 a venings 10¢ & 35c Wars?aRs"o8 THE DARK “Pop cous Tus SEuSLE Kitty Cl —ADDED— MUSICAL - NEWS - COLOR CARTOON ROGER WOLFE KAHN ORCHESTRA CAPITOL ‘®"*“ Announcement We wish to inform the public that we have scoured the lease for the properties formesly known as Fleck’s SINCLAIR SUPER SERVICE STATION We took over the lease on September 15th and will henceforth operate the statics as Woehle Service Station We take this means of thanking our past patrons for their kindness and patronage, We invite them and the general public to come to us for car service. We will continue te handle the high quality Sinclair line of gasolines, oils and accessories. N, H. Woehle will be in active charge.of the station, - ee Station Located =~. 120 West Broadway Signed: B. A. WOBHLE and SONS 2123