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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE 4 livavie ball tournament now:in bre: Vurday, March 14, at the ‘QUEEN HONORS __ PAGE, FIVE, | Hane ae Hoskins- KNOW HER? [BISHOP JONES After the doxolory, the Rev... « gress. ' Meyer store, by the Second Division | fs | | W. E. Vater pronounce the Bene-: ° P, re of the Methodist Ladies Aid Society. | MRS. KELLOGG TO ADDRESS jiction, a Ocia an ersona At the meeting of Bismarck 1199,|+ 7 { FOR TREATMENT { V. Anderson of Baldwin Mrs, Frank B. Kellogg, whose home| American Legion Dance. to- lis in St. |B. P.O, E. last night, the following MASS MEETING | officers were elected: is in town receiving medical treat |(fy1" or jeaue ME Meseh erat night, at . Patterson’s , Hall Exalted Ruler—J. L. George. ment. Ieti coultteay sand Recashal regard by| At the mass meeting under the} Music by Si ke Thayer’s Or- Bismarck Naval Warden J. J. Lee reigading Knight—Scott Cameron, HERE FROM ARENA [Queen Mary of England, when she, usice, ofthe, Ministerial Ansocia- Aven wert ae 4 Cn : cited - of Arena was jn {left recently for New York with her Ba Pe ndighiee sei . ay— . Man Writes of Addresses Men Loyal Knight--Obert Olson, re-| 'A. C. Isaminger of Arena was ifs Guuunal ceed ctiemeeo Mae dc tol at o'clock in the City Auditorium, | ° * ace elected. town yesterday, Bretini Rishop Paul Jones will speak on, Man in China On Criminology | Lecturing Knight—J. C, Taylor, re- poh F j ingland, ' te “Reducing the Spiritual Death H a elected, ig HER EES te Sa After ensemble singing of «My |! DR, M. E. BOLTON Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hansen have| Warden J..J. Lee of the State at|| Seeretary-—L. K. Thompson, — re- { CITY NEWS | Wee th soon ee | Sa ie Country Tis of Thee r will be . i ved an interesting letter from itentiary addressed around — thirty elected. e : | Gueare wakene ia quaint brow {fered by Adjutant Pietey. The Rev Osteopathic Physician son Carl, who is on the U. S. S./men last night at the regular mect. Treasurer—D. A, Bacrtsch, reelect- ec - ees OER IEE a for sence |G Sprock will read scripture y Pigeon of the Yangtze Patrol Force|ing and dinner of the Presbyterian ed. Bismarck Hospital RHE Ho Saat PAP ERRER ike lesson and the Rev, C rutz will || 119% 4th St. Telephone 240 in China. The letter dated January |Men’s Club. His subject was “Some Tyler—Joe Deitrich, reelected. Admitted to the Bismarck Hospital | Made < cay Mate EAH ee introduce (Bishop: gone United Bismarck, N. D. 24, reads in part as follows: of the Aspects of Criminology.” Trustee, 3 years--J. B. Smith. for treatment: , pig ammethy { Male Chorus will give several selec- “I am still on the Yangtze River.|, Tracing the early history of ef- Past Exalted Rulers Night and in-} Albert Perkins, Wilton; Henry} Sa Racal | Just think Ihave been Gah seal forts made in England and America stallation of officers will be held|Kremenetsky, Tuttle; John Stano- _ The regular monthly meet-| i wship over # year now! and haven't t? meet the problem, Mr. Lee em. April 3. A large class of candidates vick, Wilton; Miss Sylvia Sommers,!ing of the Burleigh County * neon the eben since 1 eats 46 China: ea the value of early training ip ce au plans are being made aliities, Baby Stella Years ete Sportsmen's Club will be held 1 don’t know how long I will stay ou |and o ae fat Prevention of Dirk nS ath arn Pa aie y TR Ee in the Lions Dining room, at the Pigeon, but T would just as soon|¢Time, based on statisties and. his HIBEANE YOUNG PROMS: bers; Mrs. Geo, Welnderlich, Koneec| the Grand Pacific Hotel. at stay here until I go home. I am due|°WM experience. Referring to pop. LUTHERAN YOUNG PEOPLE TO | sberg; Mrs. Geo. Weinderlich, Kongs-| the Grand Pacific Hotel a to go home in November. I hope 1|¥lar complaints against school taxes, MEET b Mrs. John N Hazen; | 3:30 vp. m., Sunday, March 8. can make it by that time. Some|the warden pointed out the enor- rhe Younz People's Society of the! Theodore Feland, Sim red Fins) A full attendance is desired. destroyers are going home in May. 1,™ous expense which the criminal Trinity Lutheran Church will give a} mill, Stanton; Baby Leonard Lynch. ene = would like to make them, but 1 don’t {Population entails to the government, program followed by a social hour} Halliday; Herbert Asselstine, city; Cook by Wi KnowiWneineeTeahn and the possibility of reducing that on Monday evening at cight o’clock.| Raby Jack Graham, Wing: Mrs ‘00K by Wire FABHte WeAe sry y Si TRI MG SEE Instez ‘ire. You often hear the remark by prospective Nanking and Shanghai War RAs increased educational op- | um Mack, Lehr; Mrs, J. Schechter, tead of by Fire CATHOLIC DAU ; 4 f ERS WILL buyers of Radio sets that they thought “they We have another Nk aehie on iu | Mr. Lee further talked on the Am- MEE beth Lain, | SSS would wait a while” because they are told Chins How ‘etwagn Nanking st?) sieah Peicon Congress held at Salt There will be a regular meeting Knudson, Taylor; Axel Kjell | Qe iy that the receiving sets on the market are Shanghai. General Chi of Nanking | Lake City, Utah, last August, report- |of the Catholic Daughters of Amer. Jeoi_CuGoodninneon)| likely to be replaced by somethign that will drove General Lu out of the terri- ing some of the discussion on parole jen bn Monday, March 9, atu sOetlees . ELIABLE ikely to be replaced by some nign that wi tad, ceoundl seManigt ai) Vast) fall andl rey vende ngslstViaais aBWNeHCEs. 3 FOR RELIABLE then the Peking government ap- pointed General Lu to succeed Gen- eral Chi at Nanking. Genegal Chang arnes, Regan; | revolutionize Radio. r, Zap; Theodore! berg; Mrs. Lewis With regard to treatment of inmates in penitentiaries, he urged the en- ERTAINS FRIEN DS Hrs. Philip P | Master Lester MeLean entertained Rowerdink, Sti INSURANCE The r iving sets in the market today are 1 i forcement of discipline along with a few of his friends at a party at Peterson, Morristown, D.; John ————————— standardized. Refinements and models will HD ue ot ence ae ae humane care of the morally diseased. | 711. girl pictured is one of Amor. !his home last evening. Games, andy Nordanl, Halliday. be added from time to time but the general Géeral LUTeMMa inte Ween ene | Mise) Ru Rubin Fendered’ a vioe Near tee Piecuictate waa duneltia’ enlivguea' the eveqihwe Discharged: Betty Hart, Carson; PRUaAwie : os Filo ; General Lu came into Natiking from); lo and played ‘i ica's Tne picture was, gus ity ; DON’T OVERLOOK prneiple will remain the same. the North without any fiehtieg way in. solo an Played an sncore. ee made in Paris in the studiy of Jean | LEGISLATORS Go Houp «| Robert Smith, Hazelton; Peter Das-| JRSELF Chi gathered his forees torethec| tedice' ANd weeitay ees OF the FEST SRR VS MRG RAY Wearing | sce ct rey tee wlsiorst ce rater oe ee Nis) eb oh MOL! If you are considering the purchase of a Cals Cy eG Hy Ga started to-| “J. A. Kitchen, John Stirling, and Sout paneer TEURe! Puce nilies entrained today for theit! Ney MeKenein, Of all the risks you face Radio receiver do not hold back for some aed sun Chuan “Fang at Chetan BE H. A. Brandes were in charge of young lady's name is Norma ‘Tal- | homes after the close of the session. | mui as a motorist, that of be. phantom wonder that may upset present province, south of Shanghai, is help. the program. mage with hair bobved for the | HERE FROM "DRISCOLE d Emil Mergum, Golden Valley; Geo, ing personally injured theories, because if you do, you are going to ing Chi, BL ik it is ae definitely D. A. R. CHAPTER MEETS TREE acon HEE ine? | WLC AL ReliGseh of Diiseolt mide @ a Sn Wa should give you the most wait a long, long time. known whether or not he will stay] The Minisoshe Chapter of the D. ea “| business trip here yesterday, ties Deldtes concern on Chi's side or come over to Lik! a. p. held there regular monthly | ~~~~~~~$ ~~~ | y : There is so much treachery among the Chinese Generals that you can- not tell what they will do. “Chi's forces have ‘been driven down pretty well toward Shanghai Why not join the happy fans now. HOSKINS - MEYER Fitschli, Linton; / luncheon meeting yesterday at the mont; Mrs. D, Ballinger, Hallida McKenzie Hotel. Superintendent E. J. Taylor was the speaker, his sub- ject being Early North Dakota His- HERE FROM BALDWIN Fred A. Wood of Baldwin was in town yesterday on business, is route supervisor for the Jewel ‘Tea | Company and is training a new man, | Mr. Kafer, for the Bismarck route. American Legion Dance to-} — a p arse CITY INSURANCE i tory. One point of special interest HERE FROM STEELE HERE FROM UNDERWOOD night, at Patterson’s Hall. u ibs Sw ; : Handling r Sestaatie pea ye brought out in his talk was the not} Mrs. R. L. Phelps of Stecle was| Joe Evander of Usderworr was Music by Spike Thayer's Or-| AGENCY ane 4 as they d very well ki fact that a g the}in town yesterday with her son, El- ther yesterday, Tw i Sets . ” 7 T ‘ ZENIT Pea OS eas BTEC tits in arity Geis | HERE FROM RE given away—Free. | = us if Chi's cause is lost. If he is de- of the death of Chaska, who was HERE FOR TOURNAMENT L. B. Garnes of Regan is in town. feated there will be several thousand General Sully’s Indian scout, Lucile and James Noon, and aj --- Ask Us About disorganized troops near Shanghai SaHIED number of other Wilton High School} FOOD SALE NEXT SATURDAY ps i iy j ee Probably cause a lot of DISCUSS HUGS Tas S. S. CON-|students came here for the uci A food sale will be held next Sat- “TH EST U DIO” |: Aetna | Military in Control * “Chi belongs to the Chihli party which was in power in Peking be- fore the war last fall and Lu belongs to the Anfu party which is in power ) ident Insurance At a luncheon meeting yesterday at the Grand Pacific Hotel of the var- ious committee chairmen, preliminary plans were! discussed for the Sun- day School Convention Lucas Building, Phone 121 Bismarck, - North Dakota The Man Worth ‘Knowing ‘ be held Gregg Shorthand now. If in the states all the party aie ean Be ‘ nak ne js se Select any of leaders were generals, cach with here ay - aaa State Sunday Today make the acquaintance of the AETNA- Touch Typewriting Select any of our several thousand troops and instead| School Superintendent C. A. Arm- IZER in Bismarck—who will take care of you at a small cost per month for Automobile In- surance —-Fire — Theft — Property Damage — Liability or Collision. HENRY & HENRY Insurance Agency strong of Fargo met with the com- mittee chairmen and plans to return in about three weeks to assist furth- er in making arrangements. American Bookkeeping Secretarial Taining of deciding their problems by the ballot they fought them out, you would have the same thing that is going on in China now. The mili- tary have absolute control. It is a fine example of republican govern- ment. “Besides that these generals each make a few million dollars from taxes. They come into a place and demand a certain sum of money from q the Chamber of Commerce. In Szeswan province the taxes for the year 1930 have been collected. The central government gets little if any many prices between $25 and $60 A FINE SUIT IS A FINE INVESTMENT Ve have pliced so many of our students that we now eral more. SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF NoR- WAY MEET The Sons and Daughters of Nor- way met last night at the A. O. U. W. Hall, and after the business meeting had an informal old fashion- ed dance. About seventy-five Sons and Daughters were present includ- ing a number of legislators and their wives. for sev Why not enroll? During the spring and sum- king a FOUR high SAVE YOUR ii Many ‘that have finished this of this money. Most of it goes into cee EYES cou tre now holding posi- ‘| p i LUTHERAN LADIES AID MEETS. e tions paying from $1290 to $1800 the general’s pocket to support his The sielaitystatheran tee a army. China has more men under arms per capita than any country in the world. Shanghai Is International “A few places in China like Shanghai and Hongkong are not un- der Chinese control. Hongkong be- longs to the British and Shanghai is an international settlement gov- a year, Don't these position nu want one of KRALL’S TAILOR SHOP 506 Broadway met Thursday afternoon in . the church parlors and after the regu- lar meeting served lunch until about four o'clock, Mrs. W. 0. Anderson, Mrs. I. G. Monson and Mrs. B. Schce acting as hostesses. Your Eyes are. your most valuable posses- sion. Our Optical De- partment, is fully equipped to give you service. | Get Well by Chiropractic Have you suffered loss of strength in mind and body; are you physically Nearly all of our high school grai them have had no: r uni- versity training. his qualifie: them for the best positions. SUNSHINE CLUB MEETS SS SS erned by a municipal council com- posed of foreign residents of Shang- fanaa dap has : ; and may ibe paid i thiy one way to better health Aelsmoaly Bee nen aud Aan was done on the scrapbooks which the Registered etn be paid in monthiy Soo) Gav Ie ne cen Last fal during the hostilities there| Club compiles for distribution to ‘ were twenty-two British, French, Italian and American and Japanese men of war in the harbor to pro- tect the settlement. A landing force of about fifteen hundred sailors and marines of all nationalities was kept ashore for over a month to Keep the Chinese soldiers out of Shanghai. Interne Troops in Shanghai “This month, when Chi started his resistance, about 6,000 Chinese troops entered the settlement and were in- terned. Later they were sent their homes in Shatitung province. Then if they can’t find work they will probably become bandits. As long as the Chinese coolie gets his rice, he is perfectly happy. “The Pigeon was in Nanking in November and December until Christ- mas. We expected to be in Shanghai # month and then this other war started and we had to come to Nan- king to look out for American inter- ests here. We will probably be here until the fight is over. It looks as though it will be over shortly and that General Chi will be defeated.” American Legion Dance to- night, at Patterson’s Hall. Music by Spike Thayer’s Or- chestra. Two Radio Sets given away—Free. = SSSSSSSSS=== The ‘Weather Snow probable tonight and Sunday; colder tonight. A winter suit try- ing to look like a Spring suit fools nobody but. the wearer, who fools to} At the regular meeting of the Sun- shine Club on Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs, Fred Ohde work the local hospitals, MEN'S SUPPER AT ST. GEORGE'S At the men’s supper served on Thursday night at the Parish House of St. George’s church, about forty men listened to Robert Wilson of Mandan speak on loyalty to the church. VISITING FROM MINOT Mrs. C. C. McLean of Minot has LEFT FOR HOME Mrs. Bert Henderson of Fargo left this morning for her home after a week’s visit with her husband who There are twenty-) five to thirty dif-' ferent grades of cocoa beans, but Baker’s Cocoa is made of high- grade beans only. That is one himself. Bergeson’s Quality Style-Eronomy reason why it is’ better. ° ' Walter Baker&Co.11 ESTABLISHED 1730 Dorchester Mass. Montreal.C2- BOOKLET OF CHOICE REGINES Si Fi ous Call on us or write and let us . The rates reasonable FOLSOM’S. Optometrist in Charge KR. E. JACK, Principal, AS FRESH AS THE FIELDS OF NEWLY BORN SPRING Just as all Nature is rejuvenated for the new season so can we. take that last Spring’s apparel of yours and give it new life, fresh aspect and preposessing appearance. 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