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FcR i AS LI NNSA TGS IM SD EMMA Sd ANNABEL AN TRIN NRE NN REE \ AY “ SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1927 ¢ __THEBISMARCK\TRIBUNE > a ff Sua oF tor tes? “| PINCHOT IS [_._EVENTSOF WEEK AHEAD _| EVENTS OF WEEK AHEAD NEWS BRIBIS 1], foul ot the iat praise a of “The eWay of All Flesh,” ee ; ° , ( - -| posite Social and Personal |\et2Prees\ 14 Glogs, Grapd Paste Hota ia BH. [une atl ot Was at Calero] welcomes Sern ore theatre for Moyday, Tuesday and P, E, 0. Mrs. Dobler . 3:00 P.M. | Heath, near here, was destroyed by] ™' SS enim | Pee ey: Wain te amon the ten Pan Hellenic Association, Place to be announce 5:30 Be M. Itiro with losy of neatly $40,000, : made. olic Daughters merica, St. Mary’s Hal :00 B. M. detains Mrs. Anne L. Peterson Presents Group of ane 5 have declared pitt the Tells of Detectives’ Alleged City Commission, Gi Hall seein? 8300 B. M. Cleveland — Fourteen defendants, 1. 4 s . * e . 0. O. F. . 0. O. F, 200 P, M. Pupils in Piano Recital Friday Evening] Way of All Fun" ‘ tt bumane| Attempts to Tamper With ythian Sisters, A. 0, UW: Hl 8:00 P.M | yom oe ccnaatteny ta viciate ae Pete! ted Kaylor, Gauti fiviloene if its canta ee Fall-Sinclair Jury Fe a tiee reat 2:15 P. M. | tional prohibition act in connection sen. presented | nor, jautier, racter as lothers Club, Mrs. C. W. S 200 P. M. . 5 3 a pillgoy ate" i. plane recital well-known writers of ‘aunts tor ben paves by the-man who made “The — a War Mothers, Mrs. L. M. P ~8:00 P. M. | SA ese Tae: Saniines 3 Friday evening at the Melody Shop. | mers. they ae snd’ SVariety” what t helen dade Nov. 12.—()—Gif- Speapate Hand “hie aay 5 . co one was deferred. “| Bach . 01 inchot, former governor of lothers Service Club, Mrs. E. :30 P.M. ‘The program was made up of com-| 4407 Big ponder tiga bia Jannings himself considers it the} Pennsylvania,. went before the Eastern Star, Masonic Temple . 8:00 P. M. Dance tonight at Heart river positions of Grieg, Chopin, Cham] knowledge of technic. The follow.| mest effort of his life. grand jury in-the oil jury tamper- I, 0. O. F. Subordinate, I. 0. 0 8:00 P. M. ili Comfortably heated. inade, Bohm, and many of the most|ing program was presented by ‘the apport worthy of his talents was| ing investigation today and later| 16 Rotary, Grand Pacific Hotel 12:15 P. M, | Pavilion. Comfo ly . famous musicians, while the young-| puplis, whose ages ranged from 8 to given him. Belle Bennett, the wife,| said he had laid before the district Sunshine Society, Mrs. F. H. D :venport . 2:30 P. M. | Music by the Commodores. er performers played pieces by Gay-|17 years: ~ heads the featured cast, Miss Ben-| attorney’s office information re- Current Events Club, Mrs. Shaf-r . eee eos 3:00 P.M. ' « “enh Le Secret, | soreen's neverto-bectorgotien char-| Sih the FakSiceie, un e| — Wednesiay” Club Met Biony 8:00 BM La ott BANTRY FOE s Bastea aatiee a ‘es 8 le cet et lS lll ecre! -to-be- char- e Sinclair edne: jub, Mrs. Blunt .. 3:00 P. M. . x c Gladys Hanson ‘ acters. Another who gave up her| Burns detectives and the DeMolay, nsoale Temple .... 7:30 P. M, tne be Be Kaylor we © ge 5 5 © he) «Boat Race | starring rights for the Jannings| Burns agency to mal Girl Reserves, Presbyterian Church . 7:30 P.M. [Inthe Matter of John Mf. Hanson, 4: 2 Vernon Vrzal icture is Phyllis Haver, considéred/ that the government was having im- Catholic Order of Foresters 8:00 P. M. Bankrupt. ditors of John M Ha’ iad “Charlotte Meinhover, Annie Mand aaa Bod Walks: | 17 faa ee Grier im Oe eine one mn ee ee TOD. Mh Eee ee ee » Annie 4 e jury. . B. A., I. 0. O. F. Hal a . M. |trict aforesaid, a bankrupt: Gaynor = 2 = © = = = = = ‘The Music Box | f equal importance and ability, ‘The "information, Mr. Pinchot | 17 ue y A, Armory 7:30 P.M. |, Notice ts hereby given that on Jane Smit# notably Donald Keith and Wred/ said, was brought to him on October Ladies ‘Kuxitiary to 200 P. M. |son was duly’ adjudicated bankru Huerter ‘ * * eee Mischievous Eyes | Kohler. 24 by a eee operative by the ts Masonic Commandery Temple 8:00 BR M. and, that the first meeting of his ‘The Melody Shop, Bismarck Char! leinhover eee name of Mc: len. . P.O. 8 Hall ......00 tees 3 . M. tS Brownfiel? - 4 - .- - = - | - Springtime Waltz |R, C. Rosen to Open Swears to Statement I. 0. 0. F. Encampment, I. 0. 0. F. Hall ... » 8:00 P. M. i hicteuaage Nevins C. L. BRYAN Barn ee Ae Jewelry Store Here| page statement: Pinchot said; which Ua, Arias on ean cane nao ation Piano Tuner acho, hee An nie Mandigo Bec inate Lictine ewe re Longer about thn cube ton examination and was ‘held to the|a sum of $26,000 alleged to be due | Prov. Se ee et acne trent ‘The Muslc Shop, Mandan Johanning eos te ee Se Yellow Jonquils |~R, ©. Rosen, ident of Bis-| anything that had previously been grand jury and Frank C, Patten|them as money advanced to the de-|sucn other business as may properly | Ruth Hanson, Gladys Hanson, Lonny Kunkel k for 14 ye rout wih 7) ed made public, asked to arraigned in district |fendants for the purchase of grain, |come before such meeting. Fon ee Se Ss ee RW ineee ellie to Minneapoli veversl Bok Megs “On October 24,” said the gov- ae Each was held in $20,000 een to ty Oe attention | , ,1 i Bismarck, N. D. inhov: + a ail, 0! ie morning session jay. e >" 5 Chaminade + «+ ta ria Reed Pas des Amphores has returned here and is making ar- prettier l Yea oe ae The charges against the trio were| The next case on the calendar is ae afacee. In, BenkEuptcy: Lonny Kunkel rangements for opening a jewelry | tye and he wanted to give infor-| filed by Earl Rowley, attorney for | that of C. C. Storing, receiver of the | Franke « - + + + = = ew _—sSylphid’s Waltz store on Main s in the store) mation concerning attempts to in-| the People’s Trust and Savings | Merchants National bank of Mandan, Ruth Hanson, Gladys Hanson Pore tip tee reeal fluence the Fall-Sinclair jury. bank, i Porte, Ind. Of the stolen vs. A. D. Taylor and he, Charles i - . . . - - . . . “ . “He ith nds $14, was said to have| Wesley Burns Met ist Episcopal Grieg Betty Fosters: i Codiadictny he ot Py be 0) ae the poh eh Gs ge el been identified as part of the loot| church in w hich the plaintiffs are Bohm - « . - - ° . The Swallow's Song under ¢ ° and HL f Rules ane, the ‘whole story.” I sent him te| taken during a holdup of the La| asking for the recession of a transfer i. Ralph Goddard Texas, Vill be manager... Mr. Mogul | Owen Roberts, government oil coun- | Porte bank, of stock. ; 4 t) Grieg ee . - - - - - . To Spting |is well known here, having travel led | Sel, and so far as I knew this was William Langer, Bismarck attor- The court was to a noon Lan Y i ’ Aileen Cameron in this section of the state for many i first indication of what was go- ule Pils Utell Tey today until 10 a. m. Monday. ubinstein © © 2 = - = = ~~ « Melody in F |years. Mr. Rosen expects to move | ing on. ‘ ‘ i Ruth Hanson, Ralph Goddard : [his family back to this city next|, “Roberts had him tell the story | there, and he turned them over to} Dance tonight at Heart river Chopin = © © = 2+ + © © Military Polonaise | sprit: to District Attorney -Gordon and iB, sup t pavilion. Comfortably heated. : Genevieve Crose gh ial sale will featu the| ‘*'s man, whose name is MeMullen,| the Burns detective ‘agency, for’ ged od Wilson + = = - = ge - Moonlight‘on the Hudson | opening of the store, which will take| Wore to an eight-page affidavit] identification. Music by the Commodores. Aileen Cameron Genevieve Crose place ‘about December 1. The com-| \--!:h, tells very much more than ee Iris Meinhover « Mrs. Petersen pany will carry a full line of high| 8"ything that has come out so far.| Federal Court Will The Pianoforte is jaldwin f vane jemelty. aft hvssheiirs gc Ks dake A djourn to Mon day reveal 2 . * . tives were not only trying to tam- Mrs. E. M. Stanton F marck Teachers Imagination Is Major } per with the jury but were t¥iNE! Because a cash settlement of $1,300 ich _ and Marie Hoff Are | Are Guests Thursday | Appeal to Readers) tr was tampering with the Jury. [at not returned into court by the Saturday Night SAREE Pinchot said that he knew of no | Piaintit!, Judge Andrew Muller in the Hostesses to Club| of Mandan Faculty} products of the imagination still rertne'ttat the Burne detective had | federal district court Friday directed E. J. CARPENTER Offers reer dict f he defend: the 2 7 y' eq make a major appeal to the average| come to him other than that they! verdict for the defendant in the Geo. McManus’ Newest Farce Cortedy Edition of ‘ Mrs, Edwin M. Stanton and Miss! The faculty of Bismarck high hs “state ; Mullen. is|case of J. W. Breanard vs, the North- i withstand the blizzards igh} reader, a survey made by the state} had 2 mutual friend. McMullen Pacific aileae tCOIvE The Perennial Favorite Marie Hoff were hostesses to their] school wag entertained -Thursday| library here shows. said to have tome here from Phil-| €™ link ic id way vauit of 861 aes 3 of the cold weather Btanfon's home in the Hughes spa-| dan igh acho aia party at the [survey the state brary Teceived 204) “*E¢Muren might, have, inown| Hearing uf the evidence inthe case | i sree os surve; e Bi i} rece bee n mi ave ry , F ba se Lewis and Clark hotel. requests for material ‘and sent out} that I Have been fighting these .fel-| 0f the McCabe brothers, ‘adits pte ship-shape now—with | rds were played at threp tables} In anticipation of the footbalé] 711 pieces of reading matter. lows a long time,” Pinchot said,|® &rain commission company, vs. J. and res Bence au ede Rl nie ar to be played Se “a day, the] Thirty of the requests came from| “but he only said that he came to peat vee se sa Ae N.D., S Sash won by Miss Winnifre rrington. les were appropriately decorated. desiring fictit id they re- he thought I was on : ae oan! ete aie lunch- Be place cok feged a tl paes orl ceived 74 volumes aoe soeae x meal a seh e thoug’ ii eon at the conclusion of the games. goals; athletic trophies were| appetites for ramance, adventure, rm Doors ry yet he displayed prominently, and minia-| mystery or the numerous other sub- Thr ix ich grip the 1 ee Bond Sellers fs Mrs. E. J. Schultz _ | cSiora® at the. reapective’ schools| ‘tect tity ached te acta ra. BASED ON GEORGE M°MANUS CARTO Weather Stri - colors of the respective schools!’ Twenty-fi ked fe terial ON eather ip and Mrs. R. T. Bakken were ‘erected on the tables. bearing oa "Merary roductions and Are Arraigned Today 5 ° The guests were welcomed by| received 47% pieces of material while ‘ i Balsom Wool for Entertain at Bridge} supt. 5. c. coud of the Mandan tac-| 24 asked for reading material suit-| _,Minneapolis, Nov. 12) — eae x nieces ulty, Hf. 0, Saxvik, superintendent| able for grade children and got 110| Three Chicago men, charged wit! sealing insulation Mrs. E. J. Schultz and Mrs. R. T.| f the Bismarck schools, responded | pieces. receiving stolen Property ter $37,- Bakken entertained Wednesday at| With a brief talk. Interest’ fn the state, its resources | 000 worth of “hot’ bonds had been Glass. Putty, one-thirty luncheon at their home| Miss Vava Byerly sang a solo, ac-| and possibilities, runs high, the sur- | Tecovered here and at Bismarck, i 5 4 at 511 Second street. companied by Miss Margaret Smith.| vey showed, 23 persons having asked | N. D., were arraigned in municipal “a Site! Nails ete, Ivory taper candles were used as}A Russian dance was given by|information and received 82 pieces of court here today. ded il , ‘i " centerpieces for the tables while the| Misses Clara Morris, Virginia Con-| material. History had eight adher- J, Dwight Funk pleaded not guil- Chi ti li Al three-course luncheon was served.|roy, Betty Mackin and .Dorothy Ro-|ents and four persons asked for| ‘ty and was given a preliminary ropratic § relieves iSO Yellow ang orchid pompons’ dec-j sen. books on mechanics and _ scientific ee 3 tee WR ane vey Rheumatism, regard- i orated the rooms. ST gains subjects. ‘Travel claimed eight read- | Thursday; N. W. Randall _waiv tess of whether it is Wyoming and petiige was Played, at elely ta:) Linen Shower Given _ {ers and biography five, wale fome | chronic, acute, arti- Bear Creek Coal (raha yee Slag cette cular, or muscular. Co high scores were won by Mrs. L. H. F or Theresa Brown | five. | ’ 1 Carafel.and Mra, E. V. Lahr. Ten requests were received for in- The cause, the faulty ¥ ae : ae) . .| formation on government, economics functioning of the Everythi: to Misses Sara Andrews and Marie raaley aeater te iene of ae and political science, education drew nerve fibres where “se it Robertson will be hostesses to| and Mrs, Wendelin Brown in honor|SiX, requests and sociological, re- ‘ they emit. from the keep you Westminster Guild Tuesday evening} of their daughter, Theresa Marie, ligious amd philosophical subjects in- ey 1 col Z Th = at 8 o'clock at the Lenhart home at] whose approaching marriage has| terested six more. . spinal column. | he } Snug for Winter 106 Avenue B sen ae Justine | been announced. ;: One ca the Poakocs ey the i gpeireated adjusts ¥ intendent nurses rary comparatively few cal e] usin: pr og er pera hospital, who re- AG sentare ae the peoetiyggans hy for information on mechanical, scien- Matinee Every Day 2:80 He detec Se a Phone 115 turned last spring after five years Mic ar . pelcealag acbaantod with lar subjects, library of- the pressure, releasing work in the interior of China, Will| many beautiful gifts, At the close| {ici is the fact that technica! 7 the nerve and bring- tll of er experience Rear | ofthe evening inchagn was served SOEs an update magne and|| | ing duets by Clara and Lillian Pel-| wis, Emma Golden, field worker| any persons ing information rane | * tier. of the national Parent-Teachers as-|Ptefer to use them as a guide. = eee ,,..,| sociation, met this with 5 , LUMBER CO. ive rele brug ie rural teachers of Pembina county Col. John Sobieski fe LY 1e lor the purpose is e * A I : Mandan Monday. All Eastern Star} work of the asociation in that coun- Dies at Los ngeies Everythi in members are cordially invited to at- o Mrs. Golden instructs teachers pe ain ing Building The afternoon sessions wil] in'the metheds of organizing . T.| | Los Angeles, Nov. | 12-—(AP)— Materials begi $ ion | As s in their respective| Colonel John Sobieski, descendant of & 7 o'clock and the evening sess mi schools. She will meet teachers and| Poland’s warrior king, John III, who wil’ commence at 8:30 (Bismarck/ officers of Parent-Teacher associa-|in the seventh centhry rescued time). eee tions of neoeee anty at Minne- Pee from a Tarkish coaversy; waukan on Nov. 19. . re yesterday a e of Miss Clara Hultberg of this: city, ee @ his rearing He was 85 years old. |; *~ who was recently elected to mem- one of the most romantic \\ 1 bership to_the League of Women “8 s of modern times—an exile Voters at the University of North Dakota, th his widowed mother at the age Dakota, was one of 25 applicants. academic ity, according |of 6, « stowaway to the United States P Fifteen members were rnd m to an announcement made by that at 12, an I fighter at 16, a , the basis of major subjects . Lee eine Unio ALS terest shown in the work. fraternity Thursday, . sane Union army. w MONDAY NOV. 14th army ; ‘ Ruth McG: ho has been | at 26. Willis Shepard of Bismarck, ont ie Biecearch hoapleal For many years of his later life AW x ly elected captain for some tie, returned to James-| the pm Polish nobleman attracted 5 ball nt - at the ban. | to¥2 Friday ‘where is an in-| nationwide - attention through his : Pa a — A JORN GOLDEN PLAY tary club ° iz ~ : ing the football team, and coaches. fca will hold a m Monday ever Helen Menken Is i and ‘Miss| Bing, at T o'clock at romana Borg mil gies joint| toring Maso: ~ Seeking Divorce || «poctsait Field Officials” THE aera ens 5 \ crac at 2 ee of Mrs. Her- ra meet thle ing at 6] y,Chicage, Nov. 12-—(AP)-—Hélen agg F OVE AND THAI , and Mrs, F. P. :Wernlie of Hans visited. friends John Friday on Friday that fein Ci Hg the; / | LAVE By DUSTIN STRONG : Mostly cloudy with probably - ie ec Announcement GIACTLY AS IT ENTHRAILED NEW YORU | aa eres com Fa TWO YEARS AT TIC BOTY TAGATRE ht angi Artist Courses, Experi- phe TWikhowt daub the most thorough-| | enced Teachers, . 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