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MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1928 re abolishing poverty. Pro-! it government control but govern-| hibition law. Her citizens Fisher says if the federal ment sale. They say it is not gov-| permit a small b government spent $1,000,000,000 a crnment control of the liquor traf-| to turn us back year for enforcement, it would be! fic but liquor traffic control of the] or to dim the sp! money well expanded. His state-! governmei pioneer prohibit ment that the wealth of the coun-| North Dakota will keep her pro- zabeth * North Dakota, wine beer might legally be made in the! homes ae it not prohibited by the federal Very comedy. Auto Paap ing fy) ae to ber? who woman in mind; very funny.| was Their songs are good. Prohibition law. Raffles & Company, in “Cheatii Their platform declares that’ ug-| the Grave; s_mystifies his! prohibtion is driving thousands into ' audience by his tricks. nkruptcy and intimates that the| tty has been given an extra, added United Social and Personal ‘The screen feature is “The irre-| United: States above and beyond the ner Mothers Service Club )Mrs. G. BE. Hanson in a ‘siatible Lover” with Norman Kerry| ing ‘lllions of Nate ner enh, crease, of. $6,000,000,000 an- : tiga the and|in the title rol . it ‘“ nually by prohibition, has not been Entertains Husbands| Gives Party For day, in which, the audience| | — ahort of civil war inthe country] fated. at Dinner and Cards} Her Daughter, Ruth the governments military academy.|| Hands For 14th of ou ——— s Radio Bridge Series and 12 miles out in the ocei “Civil war In the country and 12 ir pl miles out in tne ocean,” caused by of youth and romance those who refuse to obey the lav Members of the Mothers Service| In honor of the fourteenth birth.|—With the thrills of a great foot- calls for more prohibition, not le club entertained their husbands|day anniversary of her daughter,| sll struggle, the spectacle of pa-| and is 2 challenge to every Sunday evening at a bridge dinner| Ruth, Mrs. George E. Hanson was| fades and evolutions of Uncle Sam's) ne 14th of » series of 20 radio tbiding citizen to resist th ,at the A. D, McKinnon home. hostess to cight girls at a party future ete, ean a dan auction brid: es will be-broad- tempt to weaken enforcemei Taper candles in pastel shados| Friday evening. Grats rd vantitt eines — joan | cast from FYE 1 Tuesday, January| movement take a little time off decorated the table when the din-| Games and music were the diver- ak 31, at 9 p. m. from circulating petitions and Foll ate the advance hands| study the federal prohibition law me No. 14; its results, Any one who has ilbur C, Whitehead, of New| any knowledge of the law knows iperance.”” iy suggest that, be- ig any Mtartier public statements, the leaders of the wet be remembered the first rebellion! our government was called to put} down was the whiskey rebellion in| Pennsylvania. The liquor interests, | repealing state prohibition. It w ner was served at 8 o'clock. Dur-|ston of the evening, at the close of]. /iaines Plays @ “fresh” young man ing the evening bridge was played|which @ course luncheon was at eight tables. served. The birthday cake, deco- who comes to West Point to play football. ‘The traditions of the) {oF w Mrs. J. L. Enright and F. J. Ba-|rated with lighted candies 'f corps mean nothing to him. He's! "York, “South,” Ids:] that it d S/running true to form, have always! is vendick were ded prizes fotjan attractive cantarbises the the te copesitea, bea oe, KT Soe * facture of ge) rg ey in the broken every law that regulated or Visit as, Four Caf bd high scores. in vening’s games.| ble, > lle vier a int homes. Consequently, if their ef-|Testricted their business in any| the famous Cuisine and Service Unexcelled at ose eee Se Bane ts jamonds—5 8 2 fort to repeal the prohibition ar-| 8%; is bigger th Flame Room Moderate Prices Mrs. Lee Is Hostess {Irma Fern Logan in a dramatic and entertaining se-| 55. CINE HOY 109 oo seattle, code et ae ee TOR, SUT tine hootlegners The lines are bein iar as piace 500 Rooms . J. He , % 5 + : : e . Saturday Afternoon Honored at Party] thoments in his training —-comedy| Washington, “West holds: Fares henamatactare bear and wine! fein ‘better, entoresd, weno. th tl elas tot $2.00 per day and wp — Haines takes th now. ; } . life throbs red end spiritfal Mrs. ©. O. Lee was hostess Sat-] Mrs. Roy Logan entertained Sat- fullest. a eae; there are heart learts—9 6 5 tale reo erenibttlon driving people Bee tee ane for Te rperaice to| in the largest le Corege Accommodations urday afternoon at her home in the/urday afternoon in honor of the| throbs as the cadet is put through Piamonde KS 10974 _ | ie bankruptcy, Me refer them tol seuinst the saloon, But they want ee ee One Block Rose apartments in compliment t2/tenth birthday anniversary of her|the bitter experiences that mi 5 Secreta: > he “Goan beg liquor sold. What’s ina name? A Helen M. Hubbard, of San ‘rancisco, Calif., “North,” ho! Spades—Q 942 Hearts—J 8 spot 7 2 Diamonds—Q Clubs—8 3 Mr, Milton C. ” hold: ry of Commerce Herbert Hoover on the economic gains in the United States from 1921 to 1926, in which he estimates that the annual income of wage earners has increased 35 per cent. This is the most astonishing gain in real incomes ever shown by any nation ‘| in the same length of time. Dr. Irving Fisher, professor of econom- ics at Yale university, estimates that, if this rate continues to 1931, Es Will virtually be abolished m this nation, Secretary Hoover made a can of all economists in the Uni States and failed to find one who was willing to testify that pro- hibition is not a factor in the great! movement by which we, as a na- Miss Lucille Dahl, who will leave] little daughter, Irma Fern. his lot before he cgn learn the | At Seventh between Hennepin end Nicolle? this evening for Madison, Wis. During the carly part of the aft.|80n of the corps; one has every sym- ‘The afternoon was spent in-|ernoon the guests wake entertaincd | pathy with him even while realizing formally with cards. At the conclu-/at a matinee performance at a local| that he deserves his lesson and that sion of the games the hostess served| theatre. Later they went to the Lo-|it’s all for his good. The love theme refreshments. gan home where games were en-|i8 wonderfully carried out by Haines ° e ai joan Crawford, who plays the jJoyed and a birthday luncheon was " Members of the local chapter of Places were marked for 14) heroine of the new story. De Mcfay will celebrate Citizenship Night with @ meeting at the Ma-} Valentine colors and fi re PALACE-MANDAN sonic Temple Wednesday evening.|used to pera A Teoma ana te The tray Rote has 9 vaude- F. E. Diehl will speak on “Citizen-| ples for the party. ville bill for Tuesday evening which ship” and the De Molay degree will eee the management feels safe in rec- o be conferred. All Masons are in-| Mrs, John Moses of Hazen trans- cement, wieily, (to aapert | PEOPLE’S FORUM 4 vited to attend the meeting to wit-lacted business here Friday and e ‘rom Ed J. Haas, manager of Fink- | ¢————_____—_. — Cowiaed te “ ad coe ee elstein & Ruben’s State Theatre at STATEMENTS CHALLENGED Park River, N, Dy Miss Frances Sherman of James-|_ Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Steffen of|£4u Claire, Wis., which reads, “All town visited friends here during the] Parshall were business callers bane in all, this is a won bil Jan, 27, 1928. k-end, Miss Sherman broadcast! Friday, vaudeville, the best we have had in} Editor Tribune: weel The wets of North Dakota are evidently making frantic efforts to from station KFYR Saturday eve- ‘ ” this bill is offered as At the Movies secure signatures to their petitions nin, Eau Claire rerorts ‘ai > ee | | ividually as follows: Mrs. G. B. Harris of the Harris. for re] of the prohibition article saloon by any other name would| smell as and ruin as many! lives. Prohibition is the best method of dealing with the liquor traffi Every other method—low license, high license, dispensary, govern- ment control or the Canadian planj —has been tried and found to be a/ woeful failure. In Manitoba and Saskatchewan, they no longer call NOV E Fo Diamonds—A 8 spot 6 Clubs—7 3 Announcement We have installed a Shear Grinding Department and will render service at the following prices: 6 and 8 inch shears or scissors 10 and 12 inch shears .. All above 12 inches .. New screws in shears Corrugating one or both sides . Mall orders given prompt attention Le sure to write your name Lied address plainly with full Dr. Geo. F. McErlain Osteopathic Physician Electrotherapy Solar-Ray Chronic Diseases a Specinity 114 Fourth Street Phone 240 Blamarck, N. D. Howard Nichols, “The Ace of bertsot ’s wear shop left Hoops,” very clever hoop act; best] of the state constitution. Early in Bintay tor New York city to netect CAPITOL THEATRE that, we have had. Does a number] the campaign, C. P. Stone gave out DRY Sndit he Bismarck Phone 258 ee new spring styles for the local store. pads Bellamy, who is playing hehe, : : tals aonerne weed ear Cee a CLEANING Mandan 96 ALL OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED Miss Lucille Dahl will leave this ne woes teeth rule i fa Burgess & Warren, “Two B 1 nares ee pamamelles E b " B evening, for, Madison, Wit. WBCT@| coming to the Capital Thestre for S| soung chaps im a'piano and singing| , OM@time dance, T. 0. O. F. GOLDEN WEST LAUNDRY rbes barber shop she will attend the University of| days starting tonight, is generally|act. “Do theit stuff very well ‘and hall, tonight, Vagabonds play-|j Mrs. T. J. Logan Mandan. N. D. 112 BROADWAY BISMARCK, XN, DAK Wisconsin for the second semester. Bigelow Neal of Garrison, who conceded to be one of the most beau-| get a lot of laughs. ing. tiful women on the screen. Andrieff Trio, “Fast Russian “Silk Legs” is an intensely hu-| Dancers,” excellent dancing act. has gained prominence as a fiction ants Of the fight of » : i i tory young |Opens with short film sh trio writer, visted Hasty in this city and besutiful hosiery drainer dotne Brethren ret ig 4} during the gee who, despite the rigors of the road, |is a prelude to their opening dance Jessie M. Hunter of Chi- retains her sparkling vitality and|which is a skating dance and Miss “Jessie ed in Bismarck to wins the man she loves after alclever. A spend ore San Saye locking atter|!0ME and adventurous struggle, Schaefer ii jo ” business interests, Arthur Rosson directed the pro-| Tangle,” a t A. H. Lundberg has returned to his home at Regan after spending a few days in this city on busi- ness, Bernice, falking and singing act. Try this FREE home test of eee Mrs. C. E. Kelsven of Almont re- turned home Saturday after spend- MATINEE MATINEE. ing several days here on business. Every Day Every Day 2 8 at 2:30 at 2:30 = Sst J. gh sre ee ant i riscol ransacte business. in Bismarck Friday, TONIGHT—Mon., Tues., Wed. Mr. and Mrs. F, L. Conklin of = this city are taking an extended trip to eastern points. Mrs. Rees L. Phelps of Steele spent the week-end in this city visiting with friends. 4 _ Miss Monica Heilman of Hague spent the week-end in Bismarck as the guest of friends. | Here is why it will pay you William Haines ats pomNT ema the laughs and thrills Haines handed you in “Tell It to the Marines?” Well, he’s back in a uni- “I've lots of Sriends in Fargo. J want thousands | #0 know this— Meadowashing won me! My facts are from personal i experience.” } ‘Mrs. O. M. Nickerson 1324th St,North John Satterlund of Washburn was a business visitor in Bismarck dur- ing the past week. i Joseph Mueller and John Hart- man of Goodrich were callers in this city Friday. ae Miss Selma Karlstad of Fargo ‘was a week-end guest of friends in Bismarck. 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