The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 8, 1927, Page 3

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| | UNITED STATES COURTING-WAR WITH. MBXICO Rep.{:Huddleston, Alaaama. Makes This Assertion in” Congress. Today Washington, Jan. 8.—UP)—The| statement that he believed the Un SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1927 held a business ‘mee! noon in the -Asstcis rooms with report of the C seal sale drive funds important Mra. the rest room committee, 77 women and 64 babies visited the during room was kept open 15 nights during} will be he month. A matron is always in} Ny charge of the rest roo Report of an executive committee | meeting held Thursd: “The Women's Community Council 18 orgar rooms THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE WOMEN’S COMMUNITY COUNCIL HEARS - REPORTS OF CHRISTMAS SEAL SALE’: after: tmas ber. ais one of the| rhases of the session, | Council Boise gave the report of | Christmas saying that! $272.02, with sale paid. was raised by December. The rest childre evening was| ren in school couneil have p amerce} club year which opened in Septem-! It wa Of this amount $111.40} used undernouyished = and The value of the milk fod to child out. ‘the city, committee, not ready to tly. appointed, ea definite repor the meeting yesterday, but c represent, some itamediate en to straighten out ang resented in the! \ eir dues for the! ® tain regulaiions showid be made Funds available te the Community} regard to the children who are the result of the seals in Lack of urd le of free m Bismare all expeyses of the seal to the remarkable improve: their children atforded in. th the school children andj feeding program underweight} of buying parcues are their finance hman. reported. umytani hours can not be o Due to ed States “ conscious. | #iven’ by. Miss. Chrissie Budge, viee-| estimated, according to Miss Esther | limi ly” eles erent Conscious" | president, who presided at the open-,Teichman, school “nurse. ‘The milk] ents are urged to see the nec ico was made in the house today by| ime of the meeting, A number off accomplishes wonders in building up! for cooporations Representative Huddleston, De recommendations were mide to the|the child ph: din. conse. A motion passed . that erat, Alabama, | finance committee, including the] quence improves, not only his im-| 1 committee Phere are intercats in this coun-| solicitation of funds from the various | mediate schoolwork, but his enti ing with a nati try,” Huddleston said, “who for years| clubs equest that the ¢ irls’ worker, who i have been trying to seize the oil and wining resources in Mexico and these care nothing for our daty to that country as a weaker sister nation.’ He described as “false and mali- funds of the couneil ion Ni mit he said was an attempt icy. ion at this time various mcth-| apcration rea Fae Barrington, Mri, candtve ted the Ghrist | 10 give the| cdso | cil Will be called unon to jimas e. ead tel: ie he means to if feature of the after. icnrog ; c d its re: sain address ident Diaz of : nization is urged to. pay| x ‘ Ltt " “tool of New York it Apa th Mai) j prise ig y ress in the. Flori is | “Huddleston said he feared| js considerably hampering the worth Te ead ri th would bring war: with Mexico, and ls arouse: anti-American feeling in oth- r countries, if we do have: war,” ‘he ‘continued, “TE nominate Calvin Coolidge for the front line,'und Secretary Kellogg as} eloser of the file.” He added he also would: nominate the Hearsts, the MeLéans’and the “oil the front rank. [Last Minute | News Bulletins Chicago, Jan, §—(AP)—Eighty automobiles and motor trucks, valued at $100,000," were de- stroyed here today when a ga- rage burned. Witnesses said they saw a man run from the garage and drive away in an au- tomobile just e the fire was noticed. \ South St. Paul, Jan. 8—(AP)— Fire of* undetermined origin caused a loss est:mated at $100,- 000 today. when it destroyed the old South St. Pay) postoffice building. St. Paul ‘fire fighting companies aided in battling the. fire. which started in a restau- the hasement of the ¢ | 1 Crookston, Minn. Jai. 8—(AP) —L. D.'Foskett, 61 vice president of the Crookston State Bank, and a resident of Crookston for 24 years, died suddenly night from h@rt dixease. Death oc- curred while he and J. A. North- rop, president of the bank, were returning from a business trip in southern Polk county. New York, Jan. §&=(AP)— Rogers Hornby today: signed a two-ycar. contract to play second base and captain the New York Giants. Terms were not an- nounced but the former St. Louis manager was given: an- increase over his Cardinal salary, which was $30,000 a year. Many Folks Want Pet | License Tag Nanos ¢ to please the s who want phone and house numbers, $01 want the date of “shell ‘blith hundreds of superstition besiege the state motor vehicle re tration department for their “pet! numbers when applying for their! automobile license plates, aceording | to State Registrar Fred Ingstad, Of all those who apply for special | numbers, however, the. governor | the state alone is sure of being d ferred to, For many years the s executive has been assigned number one, Scores of odd requests are receiv- ed. Recently a man asked for. num- ber 67, explaining that he was born in 1867, Many ask that their automo- le numbers be the same as their dresses or telephone numbers. e beg for low. numbers, while ‘seek the high, One pei aa applied for a “pet” number la September. Two of the most momen after numbers are #8 and 1927. Howevgr, those in charge of the office announce that the practice of giving \out certain numbers will be discouraged, and. hereafter all num- hers will-be given out in the order in which the applications are received. ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL, Rev. - ae seks, Rectort jandan Ay First sunday efter Epiphany. 9 a.m, Holy Communion. . 10 a. m. -Chureh school. 11 a, m.. Choral Eucharist and sermon. Bishop Tyler will preach. Meeting in the afternoon at 3:30 in the Parish Houge of all.the. men of the parish to discuss matters of im-) portance. ‘Annual parish meeting on Monday | evening in the Parish-House. Supper will:he seryed at 7 o'clock, Wednesday, 7:30 p, m,, choir prac- tice followed by Crusade Prayer service at 8:15. The first Proteatant Tstpday School is pellesed, to. have beg foynded., in Philadelphia asant 1790. comm, the necessary health council. Funds while activit Capitol Last Time Tonight Performanecs; n fo of -the! n appropriat work Runaing Low < of the council, Onl. Theater Member 30 BELOW ZERO Mack Sennett Comedy “Dangerous Curves Behind’ FIRS ~ The Publi: be in Bisr ‘ck on February 1 ut which time an attempt will be board to spongor Ca A_ vote . CHURCH OF CHRI SCIENTIST of Bismarck Announces a FREE LECTURE ——on-— ; Christian Science DR. JOHN M. TUTT, C.S. B. of Kansas City, Missouri r of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The st Church of Christ ientist, Boston, Mas of women’s clubs and women through: | s urged, . The. finance are| standing on the part of some parents’ Night” banquet to he giv in buying milk for| with the problem as to the fairne milk for children whoge | in. ci inves that! A: DB ial eooperation,| Dr. Av Dir MeCanne.l, 4d fands for this parpose, par- | Bek, sity tut | in} Bismarck Lions, sponsors” of the} to) recently organized Minot Liens Club, a ler-' are planning to attend the “Charter the} Rotary gdvernor; Dr. ‘William G. University of ‘the! to} ion mp: of Win'fred | =: MEMBERS OF LOCAL LIONS CLUB (igatnauw ow eee :2 TOBE PRESENT AT: CHARTER DAY’ - “- BANQUET IN MINOT JANUARY: 11) further suggested that cér- pin ert dis Kiwants Bi doe of the Bismarck - bers making the trip plan to forth Dakota, Tuesday i ates, delegations from ne e. wi her oe vd Bis ‘o. r 3, Margo, Oakes and Lidgerw ood l in sburn contrast to."the placid an: ‘beautiful Natalie Kingston, — wh: portrays Vera Sherman, the perfect ed Ainerican girl. anded tortured . by As whore thete are chupters, are expect~ td to be present at the gather ng. Most of the details concerning ‘the tunquet shave ‘beea kept ‘secret; “the | /¥ planning: to raped | on their ti irut member: a few surprises” ee eR ree nor. ie pl tprla§ hs into her he on the ae ——___-_— —_9| . At Phe Movwe” a rf in Minot At lc gat members of the local, ent 10/ Tugaday evening, Jan. 11. A unique chavicr intend’ to be present at the Se ee tia aca tin leneccue n this ‘milk geatute, ofthe, occasion — will be banauet, and are to put on the rit-iak | VELTINGB THEATRE yard of tui mosque — thc es the counci | hg sence of strict governors of bes'de presentifig the Minot chapter Passinuting: Viota Bana, in a cos| he! re Of! the French For @ \thige governors are Dr. with its charter. Chinas -conetatltgvel’ bililes,- whieita ' eign jon. under Count-Lieutenan Mecannell, Minot distric: The club- started. organization’ six nd ye See ( Milton’ Siita)—with a ful ianot, district Weeks avo;aneinly through the effor: through: the’-mazes of the famous norm ceerheait tent, flam jons. Local mem- ¢cesert dance of love, is one leave many intriguing features: « morning over the. Soa fer, ient Lover,” the new feature starri f. the beaux. in me ‘ha ot e Legion- e, Si- | naires tend ad nent romance tr | the’ seeng! ELTINGE THEATRE! f unday Afterneon, January at 3:30 P. M. is Cordially Invited to “Attend. Theatre “7:15 and 9:00 P, M. Ce amencing: ‘Monday, January 10th Matinee Tuesday 4.P.M. All schoo! children admitted fer Ie at this 2 performance cnly : "Break a KEEP T Custer’: 's tae Fight. A Beautiful ard. Tender, Love Story—the Quaint Humor of the: Early West—a Blaz- ‘ing, Dazzling, Colerful Drama of the Filaline—Reaening: a Seen, and , Nadie st ing Climax in the. Gi; ic Portrayal of One of the Fok Deeds in a Bie. tory, “Custer’s Last Stand.” If you En- joy Thriils — Sysvense — Action-—— Tense im atic Situations—Plan Now, to See i Gates ¢ S OWE TOURING’ COACH: "The safety of 4-wheel tnihine~ttie sake of Iw dav: ity center—the economy of 30 miles on a gallon — _' oversize tires—roomy- comfort, greater leg room — fade beautiful bodies and interior 9980 eae ae than ever. + the leader i in light. car males! : ROADSTER (4Pass,) 695 en’ ‘Attractive Cc redit Ter rms_ | . 625° te! AWA fick, ate Lew) ielacitis ach a We ave organided fot ther protection of the thse, our: chief aim.» being to-eliminate the unprofitable: account ant “thus: Sette: the: cost of: living: fer these who Bay. 3 Soci ; What -you ‘pay on ‘Monday may help Your ing apd ‘pat: ‘you slecount ; mong. those’ that are considered profitable. Ni : Ifyou can't clean up,entire balance, g6 to. member. sid exglain y your eit. curastances: ; Sometimes a eed hi planation iba, one sy overt infenetion | a rating. ” Last tat.

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